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A number of forces continue to drive change in 401(k) investing, among them the broad adoption of index funds and litigation targeting 401(k) plans for allegedly excessive fees. Here’s a breakdown of the prevalent trends by the numbers. Regards, Ted 1. Roth Accounts 2. Collective Investment Trusts 3. Revenue Sharing 4. Fees 5. Active Funds 6. Index Funds 7. Target-Date Funds