Imagine top scientists engaged in a serious discussion about whether the earth is round or the moon is made of cheese.
Silly, right? Now imagine investing professionals engaged in a serious discussion about whether investment advisory fees of 1.5 percent plus $750 a year on a $450,000 portfolio are too high. That's exactly what I encountered in the Q&A section of BrightScope.com, a 401k ratings firm.
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