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Age-Based Retirement Investing
Sponsored By SECURIAN FINANCIAL GROUP, INC.
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- Abstract:
- Knowing how to invest for retirement is often difficult for the average person. In recent years, lifestyle funds have made it easier for most participants. The distinguishing feature of the popular “target date” lifestyle funds is that the overall asset allocation automatically becomes more conservative as a participant’s retirement date approaches. Another approach – age-based investing – automatically adjusts asset allocation to become more conservative based on a person’s age, rather than an expected retirement date.
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- Sponsored by: SECURIAN FINANCIAL GROUP, INC.
- Released: January 22, 2009
- Length: 24 pages
- Format: PDF (861 kb)
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