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Your 401(k) or individual
account statement is consistently late or comes at irregular intervals
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Your account balance does
not appear to be accurate
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Your employer failed to
transmit your contribution to the plan on a timely basis
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A significant drop in
account balance that cannot be explained by normal market ups and
downs
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401(k) or individual
account statement shows your contribution from your paycheck was not
made
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Investments listed on
your statement are not what you authorized
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Former employees are
having trouble getting their benefits paid on time or in the correct
amounts
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Unusual transactions,
such as a loan to the employer, a corporate officer, or one of the
plan trustees
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Frequent and unexplained
changes in investment managers or consultants
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Your employer has
recently experienced severe financial difficulty