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Products March 28, 2011
Hedgeable Reveals 401(k) Program
March 28, 2011 (PLANSPONSOR.com) – Beginning in April, plan sponsors nationwide can produce plan menus that provide access to twenty strategies managed internally at Hedgeable.
Reported by Fred Schneyer
A Hedgeable news release said the menus could also include seventeen à la carte options, plus mutual fund options selected with Hedgeable’s proprietary fund rating system. According to the announcement, participants gain access to Hedgeable’s online technology platform that provides streamlined lived analytics and reporting, tools, and interactive support.
The company said advantages of its program include:
- Electronic signup and enrollment, little to no paperwork needed;
- Twenty internally managed options, including Risk Managed Target-Date Retirement Programs;
- Seventeen à la carte ETF and cash options;
- Mutual Fund options using Hedgeable’s proprietary fund star rating system;
- Flat 1% fee for any option selected by participants; no fee sharing, marketing, or commission based;
- Online platform providing plan participants with 24/7 access to live detailed account analytics, one click reporting, news, tools, and market analysis;
- Ability to change allocation of account with the click of a button via online platform; and
- Live support and access to Hedgeable’s Investment Professionals via online platform.
More information is at www.hedgeable.com.
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