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Understanding Fiduciary Responsibilities





                                          Who is a Fiduciary?







                                          • Anyone who has discretionary control over management/administration of the plan, exercises control

                                              over plan assets, or renders investment advice for compensation

                                          • Fiduciary status is based less on any named role and more on actual functions performed for the plan.


                                          • Every plan must have at least one named fiduciary, identified by office or by actual name.  Most plans
                                              have more than one.


                                          • Fiduciaries typically include:

                                               – Plan Sponsors (the employer)


                                               – Trustees

                                               – Investment Advisors

                                               – Individuals exercising discretion in plan administration


                                               – All members of a plan’s administrative/investment committee

                                          • Plan recordkeepers, auditors, and accountants are usually not fiduciaries, since their roles are ministerial
                                              in nature.















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