Hi . Fair question. I am a client of theirs, and in my days as a paid financial advisor, I recommended it to my own clients. But today, I have no relationship to them other than as a client. They don't know I'm endorsing them, and they certainly won't be compensating me in any way. And I'm fine with that. I'm only doing it because I think they provide a service that's invaluable to anyone who's investing in their employer's 401(k), etc., but really has no idea what they're doing. (Which is most of the people participating in such plans, I would wager.) Thank you for the question!
RE: Should I Contribute to the Retirement Plan at Work? (Part 5)