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(b)lines Ask the Experts – 300 and Counting!
Recently, Ask the Experts passed a notable milestone, as the 300th Q&A was published.
Back in 2008, when the Ask the Experts column commenced publication, it was a semi-regular feature of (b)lines, rotating with other columns.
Today, not only is it published every Tuesday, it has greatly expanded its reach to other PLANSPONSOR publications such as the daily NewsDash e-newsletter and PLANSPONSOR magazine (where it is a regular feature under the heading “403(b) Questions, Answered”). There have also been live “Ask the Experts” Q&As at PLANSPONSOR and PLANADVISER National Conferences!
Though the column has grown, one thing has remained a constant; the team that has been involved since the beginning. Rebecca Moore, managing editor of PLANSPONSOR.com has made sure publication deadlines are met and that the Q&As are of the highest quality. David Levine and David Powell of Groom Law Group have authored the column since the beginning as well, with Mike Webb from Cammack Retirement joining soon after in 2009.
But the most important constant has been you, the readers of Ask the Experts. You have consistently made the Q&As some of the most read pieces on PLANSPONSOR.com, and have consistently come up with interesting questions for the Experts. For that, we cannot thank you enough, since a column is nothing without its readership, and a Questions and Answers column is most certainly nothing without its questions!
So keep up the good work; we hope that the next 300 questions are as thought provoking as the first 300!
Sincerely,
The Experts
NOTE: This feature is to provide general information only, does not constitute legal advice, and cannot be used or substituted for legal or tax advice.
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