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More 401 k savers are in target-date funds and employers increasingly offer such funds, but mutual-fund firms that create target-date funds may have different objectives than the investors, according to Ron Surz of Target-Date Solutions.
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Target-Date Funds And speaking of the Employee Benefit Research Institute, check out the organization's recent report on target-date funds.
The Best In… 2010
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Target-Date Funds And speaking of the Employee Benefit Research Institute, check out the organization's recent report on target-date funds.
The Best In… 2010
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Target-Date Funds And speaking of the Employee Benefit Research Institute, check out the organization's recent report on target-date funds.
The Best In… 2010
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FUND FIEND And Date, for Fixing Target-Date Funds With many target-date mutual funds inflicting big losses on investors nearing retirement, they've gone from hero to goat.
Let's Set a Target, 2009
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New Rankings Start for Target-Date Funds After last year's losses, the performance of target-date mutual funds has been scrutinized.
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"There is no excuse for permitting funds to use a name such as 'Target-Date 2010' that implies the use of a generally accepted asset allocation, only to invest aggressively in equities and other highly volatile asset classes," investor and consumer advocates Fund Democracy and Consumer Federation of America said in a letter to regulators.
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Family of Target-Date ETFs NEW YORK -- In a bid to help exchange-traded funds catch on among mom-and-pop investors saving for retirement, ETF giant Barclays PLC plans a family of target-date and target-risk iShares ETFs.
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Target-Date Funds That's difficult advice for a lot of folks to swallow, even if they have money to spare.
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More 401k savers are embracing target-date funds, but the mutual-fund firms that create these products may have different objectives than investors do, says Ron Surz of Target-Date
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