The Good, Bad And Ugly Of Target-Date Funds

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Many 401(k)s put members into target-date funds, often by default. These professionally managed funds automatically start savers in equity-heavy portfolios and increasingly reallocate assets to bonds and other less risky securities as account holders age.

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