SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Inertia might be an advisor's fiercest competitor.

It doesn't matter if it takes the form of frustrated plan sponsors who can't budge participation rates or preoccupied plan participants who can't be bothered to read the reams of paperwork they face at enrollment.

But that same inertia can be turned into an ally with the mojo of behavioral economics.

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