charged investment fees while almost always reporting fraudulent gains
and distributed money received from new to older investors for years
until withdrawal requests exceeded inflows
could some Stable Value Accounts in Qualified Retirement plans
which charge relatively high fees
and are not obligated to disclose current investment values
and may report relatively higher returns than comparable vehicles
be the same as what Mr Madoff did, only different?
When Safe Places No Longer Feel So Safe
For risk-averse 401(k) participants
the usual havens of money-market, stable-value and short-term bond funds
pose new risks
The Wall Street Journal, MAY 4, 2009
Stable Value?
Eleanor Laise
'Stable' Funds in Your 401(k) May Not Be
As Underlying Assets Drop
So Do Returns on Investments
Insurers Grow Leery of 'Wraps'
How Stable Are Stable Value Funds?
Kevin J Cress
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