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Monitoring the 3(38) Investment Manager
Plan sponsors must take as much time as necessary to understand what it means to hire a 3(38) discretionary investment manager; setting clear goals and expectations is critical.
Reported by John Manganaro
Art by Amy Matsushita-Beal
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