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But don't target date funds do that (for less)?
"
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ty97
not really. target date funds will have some intl diversity but the majority of them invest in their fund families index funds
Posted by
decline (aka Decline)
Sep 22 '14, 17:13
It's cheaper for the fund
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Hmmm, now I need to consider
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ty97
Sep 22, 17:22
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It's diverse as far as bonds, stocks, maybe some commodities. -- (link)
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Bacon
Sep 22, 18:04
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Link is for Fidelity international funds -- nm
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Bacon
Sep 22, 18:04
i certainly would -- nm
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decline
Sep 22, 17:26
This is a good nuget of information thx.
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Bacon
Sep 22, 17:14
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