tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2862850297964533730.post2063974708495822586..comments2016-11-14T13:11:23.141-08:00Comments on Money, Benefits and Life at Cal State : #3: How Do We Survive All These Investment Choices... and a BONUS: Upcoming 403(b) Changes. Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06129784692112682036noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2862850297964533730.post-71445660319633537712016-02-04T10:11:46.654-08:002016-02-04T10:11:46.654-08:00Great Stuff !! I was a former teacher for 20 years...Great Stuff !! I was a former teacher for 20 years and now run the 403(b) division at Ritholtz Wealth Management in NYC. We are fee only fiduciary advisors and agree 100% with what you said in this post. I have a blog that deals with the needs of teachers http://tonyisola.com/ which you can check out. You summed up the main issues in this market perfectlyAnthony Isolahttp://tonyisola.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2862850297964533730.post-23559120288898648942016-02-04T07:12:24.349-08:002016-02-04T07:12:24.349-08:00Great article, Inga! Please let me add one more n...Great article, Inga! Please let me add one more name to your list of sources to search for a fee-only financial planner. The Alliance of Comprehensive Planners (ACP) has been providing fee-only advice for over 2 decades. Originally founded by Bert Whitehead as the Associaton of Cambridge Advisors in the late '90's, ACP is the leader in retainer-based, tax-focused financial planning. Much as you, many of our members are also affiliated with NAPFA and XY. You can learn more at ACPlanners.org.Steve Swicegood, CFPhttp://www.consciousmoney.comnoreply@blogger.com