Q: When an employer does not have full control of the assets in the 403(b) plan handled by a third party administrator (TPA), could the employer create a disclosure or disclaimer that notifies employees that the employer does not have authority over the assets at the TPA and that the employees will be responsible for investment gains/losses?
A: Participants are already responsible for gains and losses.
A: Participants are already responsible for gains and losses.
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