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Benefits May 18, 2011
Half of DC Plan Participants Invest in Asset Allocation Funds
May 18, 2011 (PLANSPONSOR.com) - In research recently completed by Spectrem Group with defined contribution plan participants about half (50%) of the participants had some or all of their defined contribution assets invested in asset allocation funds, up from 36% in 2008.
Reported by Rebecca Moore
A larger portion of participants use the asset allocation funds for some of their money, from 13% in 2008 to 24% today.
About 72% of investors had some form of asset allocation fund offered within their plan. While some had Lifestyle Funds, many had Target Date Funds, but the largest percentage (34%) had both types of funds available in the plan.
Spectrem said the popularity of asset allocation funds is expected to increase as investors become increasingly comfortable with relying on the investment expertise of providers.
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