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What does a fiduciary bond cost?

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Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

Are you looking for an ERISA bond?

Erisa and other fiduciary bonds are priced based on assets within the plan along with other factors that help the carriers understand the risk of the bond being garnished. However, these bonds aren't expensive. Most erisa bonds are less than $200 per year.

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