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Understanding Lifecycle Funds

Should they be part of your retirement investments?

By Adam LevyUpdated Feb 11, 2025 at 9:16 PM

Key Points

  • Lifecycle funds adjust risk by shifting from stocks to bonds as retirement nears.
  • Most funds offer a clear prospectus detailing asset allocation changes over time.
  • High fees and a fixed path are potential downsides of investing in lifecycle funds.

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