Things That Make Me ‘Mad as Hell’ — Part 2
Last week, I shared a list of things that make me “mad as hell” — things that those in our industry generate, promote and often share as fact without any application of common sense, and no apparent appreciation for the damage done by their complicity in sharing such nonsense. Here’s the rest of the list: Reporting on average — well, anything (see Why an Average 401(k) Balance Doesn't 'Mean' Much ) . You name it, if it involves numbers from widely varied sources, individuals, or different time periods, somebody in this industry will report it as an arithmetic average. This industry continues to insist on reporting average 401(k) balances, average fees, average estimates on retirement needs, and more recently “forgotten” average account balances. I get it. Averages are widely considered to be a middle of the pack assessment of reality. But that’s only true when you are averaging things that are similar, and more importantly real. I...