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45: What Women Need to Know about Target Date Funds

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Today, Stephanie and Kevin explore the pros and cons of target date funds. They open in returning to an idea that’s fundamental to their podcast and their practice: When it comes to retirement, one size does not fit all. And though, in an ideal world, everyone would have the time, energy, and interest to properly diversify their investments, in reality, most people don’t. Target date funds are named as such based on the approximate date that an investor plans to start withdrawing money, and as the date approaches, the portfolio manager rebalances the fund to become more conservative.

Kevin explains how they ‘de-risk’ your allocation by adjusting investments according to your target retirement date. Stephanie explains how these types of funds are used not only for retirement, but also for accounts like 529s, which are advantaged college saving plans. So, continuing with that example, as the date of writing the first check for college approached, the investments would become more conservative. In the time farther from that date, the investor is in the ‘accumulation phase,’ meaning with each paycheck, money is being added, and they don’t have to worry as much about their investments.

They address the problems that target date funds present, like the inability investors have to differentiate short-term money from long-term money when they are pulling funds out. When you begin pulling money out, they recommend, it’s important to segregate your money in those categories.

Stephanie then introduces glide paths, which is the formula defining the asset allocation mix of a target date fund, and how target date funds associated with different years aren’t all that different, they’re just on different points of the glide path. They close reminding listeners that target date funds are not “fix it and forget it forever.” And, again, that one size does not fit all.

Key Topics:

  • Introduction (00:39)
  • One size doesn’t fit all (01:22)
  • Target date funds (02:29)
  • How they save the investor time and energy (03:14)
  • De-risking allocation (05:54)
  • Enrollment-based options (08:16)
  • Accumulation phase (09:12)
  • Problems with target date funds (11:10)
  • Options within choosing a target date fund (14:58)
  • Glide paths (18:33)

Resources:

If you like what you’ve been hearing, we invite you to subscribe on your favorite platform and leave us a review. Tell us what you love about this episode! Or better yet, tell us what you want to hear more of in the future. stephanie@sofiafinancial.com

You can find the transcript and more information about this episode at www.takebackretirement.com.

Follow Stephanie on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn.

Follow Kevin on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn.

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Today, Stephanie and Kevin explore the pros and cons of target date funds. They open in returning to an idea that’s fundamental to their podcast and their practice: When it comes to retirement, one size does not fit all. And though, in an ideal world, everyone would have the time, energy, and interest to properly diversify their investments, in reality, most people don’t. Target date funds are named as such based on the approximate date that an investor plans to start withdrawing money, and as the date approaches, the portfolio manager rebalances the fund to become more conservative.

Kevin explains how they ‘de-risk’ your allocation by adjusting investments according to your target retirement date. Stephanie explains how these types of funds are used not only for retirement, but also for accounts like 529s, which are advantaged college saving plans. So, continuing with that example, as the date of writing the first check for college approached, the investments would become more conservative. In the time farther from that date, the investor is in the ‘accumulation phase,’ meaning with each paycheck, money is being added, and they don’t have to worry as much about their investments.

They address the problems that target date funds present, like the inability investors have to differentiate short-term money from long-term money when they are pulling funds out. When you begin pulling money out, they recommend, it’s important to segregate your money in those categories.

Stephanie then introduces glide paths, which is the formula defining the asset allocation mix of a target date fund, and how target date funds associated with different years aren’t all that different, they’re just on different points of the glide path. They close reminding listeners that target date funds are not “fix it and forget it forever.” And, again, that one size does not fit all.

Key Topics:

  • Introduction (00:39)
  • One size doesn’t fit all (01:22)
  • Target date funds (02:29)
  • How they save the investor time and energy (03:14)
  • De-risking allocation (05:54)
  • Enrollment-based options (08:16)
  • Accumulation phase (09:12)
  • Problems with target date funds (11:10)
  • Options within choosing a target date fund (14:58)
  • Glide paths (18:33)

Resources:

If you like what you’ve been hearing, we invite you to subscribe on your favorite platform and leave us a review. Tell us what you love about this episode! Or better yet, tell us what you want to hear more of in the future. stephanie@sofiafinancial.com

You can find the transcript and more information about this episode at www.takebackretirement.com.

Follow Stephanie on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn.

Follow Kevin on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn.

  continue reading

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