Marcia S. Wagner, Esq. Managing Director The Wagner Law Group Charles D. Epstein, CLU, ChFC, AIF ® The 401k Coach ® How You Can Accept Rollover Business.

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Marcia S. Wagner, Esq. Managing Director The Wagner Law Group Charles D. Epstein, CLU, ChFC, AIF ® The 401k Coach ® How You Can Accept Rollover Business From a 401(k) Plan

2 Agenda 1. The Regulatory Divide 2. Problem With Capturing Rollovers 3. The Game Plan 4. Procedural Guidelines 5. Conclusions

3 Case Study Sprocket, Inc. ◦ Precision Manufacturing Company ◦ Been in business over 50 years ◦ 235 employees ◦ 401(k)/Profit Sharing Plan ◦ 27 Million in assets ◦ 1.5M – 2M in annual flow *

4 Case Study ◦ Advisor (15 year tenure): Sue Lawson ◦ Service Agreement clearly states she is a 3(21) fiduciary ◦ Assisted trustees with IPS ◦ Provides quarterly investment and due diligence reviews ◦ Makes recommendations on plan investments ◦ Provides vendor benchmarking and RFP services ◦ Provides semi-annual education meetings and offers one-on-one meetings to all participants *

5 Case Study ◦ John Mitchell: Executive at Sprocket, Inc. ◦ 35 year tenure; planning to retire in 6 months ◦ Current acct. balance: $1,790,000 ◦ Approaches Sue for help in rolling out his money and have her manage it in an IRA along with other financial planning services Can Sue Accept the Rollover funds and manage this IRA for John? *

6 The Regulatory Divide Portability of 401(k) Accounts ◦ Participants may roll over accounts upon termination of employment. ◦ Rollover IRAs provide investment flexibility. Services Offered by Advisors ◦ Plan Services for plan sponsor. ◦ Plan Services for participants. ◦ Rollover IRA Services for participants.

7 Restrictions Under ERISA ERISA and Advisor’s Services ◦ Advisor’s ability to offer Plan Services and Rollover IRA Services is restricted. Possible Solutions ◦ Stop offering Rollover IRA Services. ◦ Adopt service model which allows Advisor to offer Rollover IRA Services.

8 Agenda 1. The Regulatory Divide 2. Problem With Capturing Rollovers 3. The Game Plan 4. Procedural Guidelines 5. Conclusions

9 Potential Abuses of Cross-Selling Issues Arising from Cross-Selling ◦ Potential conflicts of interest. ◦ Exploiting trust to sell at unfavorable terms. Capturing Rollover Assets ◦ Advisor develops relationships with plan sponsor and participants. ◦ Potential conflict if Advisor’s fees on rollover assets are higher than fees on plan assets. *

10 DOL Guidance “Potential for Abuse” ◦ Policy concern for DOL. ◦ DOL has issued interpretive guidance for cross- selling of Rollover IRA Services. ◦ Starting point is ERISA’s general prohibition against self-dealing.

11 Prohibited Transaction Rules Prohibition Against Self-Dealing ◦ ERISA Section 406(b) and mirror IRC provision. ◦ Advisor cannot provide fiduciary advice that increases Advisor’s compensation. Example ◦ Advisor’s fiduciary advice steers participants to fund with highest 12b-1 fee. ◦ Advice is tainted even if provided in good faith.

12 DOL Rollover Opinion Advisory Opinion A ◦ Broadly suggests that if Advisor is fiduciary, any rollover advice to participants may trigger PT. ◦ DOL does not fully explain reasoning. ◦ If Advisor is not fiduciary, rollover advice will not trigger PT.

13 DOL-Related Concern for All Advisors Advisors Appointed as Fiduciaries ◦ DOL Rollover Opinion seems to say they cannot capture rollover assets. All Other Advisors ◦ If Advisor provides “accidental” fiduciary advice, Advisor becomes fiduciary. ◦ Therefore, all Advisors may become subject to restrictions in DOL Rollover Opinion.

14 Definition of Investment Advice You provide “investment advice” if: ◦ Individualized investment advice is provided on regular basis; and ◦ It serves as primary basis for plan decisions. Advisors and Investment Advice ◦ Many Advisors hope their advice does not meet regular basis and primary basis conditions. ◦ But Advisors may become “accidental” fiduciaries as contact with plan sponsor increases.

15 Agenda 1. The Regulatory Divide 2. Problem With Capturing Rollovers 3. The Game Plan 4. Procedural Guidelines 5. Conclusions *

16 Critical Supreme Court Guidance Varity Corp v. Howe (1996 Supreme Ct.) ◦ Cited in DOL Rollover Opinion. ◦ Court rules that same person may operate in fiduciary and non-fiduciary capacities. ◦ Legal analysis also applies to Advisors and Rollover IRA Services. Game Plan ◦ Advisor is clearly acting in non-fiduciary capacity when offering Rollover IRA Services. ◦ Consistent with Varity Corp decision.

17 Core Analysis in Varity Corp Factual Background for Case ◦ Employer transfers money-losing division to subsidiary. ◦ Falsely communicates that benefits are secure. ◦ Benefits forfeited after subsidiary goes bankrupt. Was Employer Acting as a Fiduciary? ◦ Employer argues its communications to employees were not fiduciary acts. ◦ Court disagrees.

18 Three-Factor Test from Varity Corp Court examines 3 key factors: ◦ Factual context of communication. ◦ Plan-related authority of person providing communication. ◦ Plan-related nature of communication. Applicability to Advisors ◦ Need to ensure 3-Factor Test is met by Advisors when offering Rollover IRA Services.

19 Meeting the 3-Factor Test Rollover Communications ◦ Manner and content must satisfy all 3 factors. 1 st Factor: Factual Context ◦ Non-plan related setting. ◦ Refrain from promoting Rollover IRA Services at Plan meetings. ◦ Offer Rollover IRA Services at one-on-one meetings with participants. *

20 Meeting the 3-Factor Test (cont’d) 2 nd Factor: Plan-Related Authority ◦ Request written confirmation letter from plan sponsor. ◦ Letter confirms that Advisor’s Rollover IRA Services are unrelated to Plan Services. 3 rd Factor: Plan-Related Nature ◦ Request written acknowledgment from participant. ◦ Acknowledgment form explains that Rollover IRA Services are not a plan fiduciary service. *

21 Document-Related Issues Plan Sponsor/Participant Will Not Sign ◦ Advisors appointed as fiduciaries should not offer Rollover IRA Service. ◦ All other Advisors may offer Rollover IRA Service if certain that there has been no fiduciary advice. ◦ Protection of written forms necessary for Advisors acting as fiduciaries. *

22 Agenda 1. The Regulatory Divide 2. Problem With Capturing Rollovers 3. The Game Plan 4. Procedural Guidelines 5. Conclusions *

23 Procedural Guidelines 1) Discussion of Rollovers at Plan Meetings ◦ Advisor may discuss availability of rollover distributions, but not advisability. 2) Promotion of Rollover IRA Services ◦ Limit promotion of Rollover IRA Services at Plan meetings. ◦ Do not indicate that Rollover IRA Services are part of Plan Services. *

24 Procedural Guidelines (cont’d) 3) Offering Rollover IRA Services ◦ Make offer at one-on-one meeting with participant, but not at Plan meetings. 4) Meeting with the Plan Sponsor ◦ Ask plan sponsor to sign written confirmation letter. ◦ Plan sponsor should not endorse Advisor’s Rollover IRA Services to participants. *

25 Procedural Guidelines (cont’d) 5) Meeting with Participant ◦ Ask participant to sign written acknowledgment form. ◦ Do not suggest that participant is obligated to work with Advisor as part of Plan Services. 6) Confirmation Letter for Plan Sponsor ◦ If sponsor refuses to sign, do not offer Rollover IRA Services if fiduciary advice has been provided. *

26 Procedural Guidelines (cont’d) 7) Acknowledgment Form for Participant ◦ If participant refuses to sign, do not offer Rollover IRA Services if fiduciary advice has been provided. *

27 Agenda 1. The Regulatory Divide 2. Problem With Capturing Rollovers 3. The Game Plan 4. Procedural Guidelines 5. Conclusions

28 Conclusions Advisors and Rollover IRA Services ◦ May offer Rollover IRA Services consistent with procedural guidelines. Purpose of Procedural Guidelines ◦ Factual context is non-plan related setting. ◦ Rollover IRA Services are not offered under Advisor’s authority to provide Plan Services. ◦ Participant understands non-plan related nature of Advisor’s offer.

29 Conclusions (cont’d) Advisors Appointed as Fiduciaries ◦ Should follow procedural guidelines carefully. All Other Advisors ◦ Should also strongly consider following procedural guidelines as “best practices” matter. ◦ Any Advisor may become an accidental fiduciary. *

30 Case Study Can Sue Accept the Rollover funds and manage this IRA for John? THE FIDUCIARY ADVISOR’S ROLLOVER TOOLKIT The401kCoach.com *

31 Important Information The legal analysis and information presented is intended for general informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal, tax or investment advice on the part of The Wagner Law Group, The 401k Coach Program and their respective affiliates. Future case law or other legal and regulatory developments may impact the analysis and information presented.

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