Retirees have been told that, especially given the increasing number of years spent in retirement, they need to maintain a sizable position in equities. It turns out, however, that maintaining a healthy equity allocation in retirement may not be as beneficial for retirees as believed: The author of today’s article analyzed a number of different retirement funding scenarios and came to the conclusion that the benefit to retirees of increasing their equity allocation is actually very modest. For more, CLICK HERE.
Do Retirees Really Benefit From Larger Equity Allocations?
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