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Target-date funds have become a cornerstone of American retirement investing, with 71% of 401(k) participants invested in them, according to the Investment Company Institute. But as Americans live longer, some experts are questioning whether these funds become too conservative too soon.
Jessica Hall from MarketWatch explains:
Our take? Your retirement date and your investment horizon aren’t necessarily the same thing. As Americans live longer, a portfolio designed to get you to retirement may not be the portfolio you need to get you through it.
We’ve written about this issue in Diversifying Beyond Bonds in Retirement Planning, which looks at different portfolio approaches investors can take to balance growth and risk after retirement– especially as longer lifespans extend the investment horizon.
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