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Feathering Your Nest Egg: PLANSPONSOR 2008 Essential Guide to Asset Allocation Offerings: Building Blocs
Asset-allocated funds have become increasingly
popular in 401(k) and other defined contribution plans
governed by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act
(ERISA), and the new 403(b) regulations have been said by
some to be the ERISA-fication of 403(b) programs, so does it
follow logically that asset-allocated funds will be the next
big thing in 403(b) plan investments?
Reported by Rebecca Moore
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