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New York Times : 401K, mutual fund, brokerage fees have cost you tens of thousands of dollars
Give Fees an Inch, and They’ll Take a Mile March 1, 2014. Jeff Sommer. New York Times. [I’ve shortened and paraphrased much of the article, go to the link above to see the full article. My comments are in brackets] … Continue reading
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Tagged 401k, 401k fees, investment fees, mutual fund expenses, wall street corruption
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