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Target Date Funds: What They Are and How They Work

Target date funds are a simple option for retirement investing but can come with high fees.

By Kailey Hagen – Updated Feb 13, 2025 at 12:52AM

Key Points

  • Target date funds automate portfolio rebalancing, shifting from stocks to bonds as retirement nears.
  • Investors save time with target date funds, making them suitable for those who prefer a hands-off approach.
  • Be aware of fees; target date funds charge up to 1%, reducing potential investment returns.
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