Target date troubles persist
After being battered by a rough market in 2008, target date funds continued to face the problems of attracting consistent contributions from participants, controlling the amount of pre-retirement distributions and discouraging investors from bailing out after they retire, according to a report from J.P. Morgan Asset Management.
After being battered by a rough market in 2008, target date funds continued to face the problems of attracting consistent contributions from participants, controlling the amount of pre-retirement distributions and discouraging investors from bailing out after they retire, according to a report from
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