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June 8, 2010 By Jim van Iwaarden Leave a Comment

Cash balance plan basics

We’ve been blogging lately on technical cash balance plan topics like meaningful benefits and fixing test failures. But we’ve been light on basics.

You can see a basic  cash balance plan explanation on our website:  what they are, when they’re a good fit, and a simple example.

That should relieve any brain cramps from the technical stuff…

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