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Target Date Funds Are Now the Targets
In my last post, I published the “cheat sheets” for six of the most commonly used non-index-based funds in U.S. defined contribution plans. However, those funds did not include any target date funds (TDFs). TDFs are diversified asset allocation funds … Continue reading
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