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DC Plans Are Slow to Adopt Hybrid QDIAs
Just as defined contribution (DC) plan sponsors were once concerned about automatically enrolling employees in the plan when they didn’t actively select it, they have hesitations about using qualified default investment alternatives (QDIAs) that automatically place participants in a managed account.
Reported by Judy Faust Hartnett
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