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Ted Benna has been called the "Father of the 401k." But now, he says that he created a monster. He intended for the 401 (k) to help turn spenders into savers, but it has become full of hidden fees and salary reductions that only enrich the financial industry rather than savers. In this podcast, Marc Barnes and Jacob Imam interview Ted Benna for his story of the 401 (k).
Essays by New Polity on Money
"Should Christians Invest in the Stock Market?"
“Replies to Mr. Horn's Objections"
"Render to God"
"Should Men Retire?"
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Ted Benna has been called the "Father of the 401k." But now, he says that he created a monster. He intended for the 401 (k) to help turn spenders into savers, but it has become full of hidden fees and salary reductions that only enrich the financial industry rather than savers. In this podcast, Marc Barnes and Jacob Imam interview Ted Benna for his story of the 401 (k).
Essays by New Polity on Money
"Should Christians Invest in the Stock Market?"
“Replies to Mr. Horn's Objections"
"Render to God"
"Should Men Retire?"
Don't miss out on great essays. Subscribe to New Polity magazine.

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