If you don't have access to low - cost index funds in your retirement plan at work, look for low - cost, low - turnover funds that
fit your desired asset allocation.
Not exact matches
I would still believe it is smartest to put money in a diversified portfolio of
assets that
fits your age, risk profile and
desired financial goals.
As mentioned in the May 8 post, in the 401 (k), the S&P 500 index fund is the only low - cost index fund that
fits well with the
desired asset allocation.