Posts tagged ‘Target Retirement Funds’

Target retirement funds are mutual funds that do it all for you … one stop shopping. You tell them when you plan to retire, and they manage your money in a diversified investment portfolio that gets more conservative as your retirement date approaches. Once you retire, your money is managed conservatively for you.

That’s their story, and unfortunately they are sticking with it. I suggest you look before you leap. Your idea of conservative might differ from theirs. For example, let’s say that you plan to retire in 5 to 10 years. What percent of your retirement nest egg do you want at risk in the stock market? Or, if you plan to retire in 30 years, what’s your comfort level with owning stocks? How about when you are already retired? Continue reading ‘Target Retirement Funds – Look Before You Leap!’ »