Are You Watching Your 401(k) Enough?

Are You Watching Your 401(k) Enough?

How can you effectively oversee your retirement savings with minimal effort? 

What strategies can you employ to ensure your investments align with your retirement goals?

In this episode, Dennis O’Keefe shares his insights on simplifying the management of your 401(k). He provides practical tips for understanding your investment options, the importance of asset allocation, and how to adjust your portfolio over time. Dennis also debunks common misconceptions about target retirement funds and emphasizes the need for a personalized investment strategy.

Dennis discusses: 

  • 401(k) Oversight: The common tendency to neglect regular 401(k) reviews and the importance of spending a few minutes annually to ensure satisfaction and direction
  • Investment Choices: The expansion of 401(k) options over the years, from limited choices to a wide array of funds, and the impact of ERISA regulations
  • Target Retirement Funds: The pitfalls of target retirement funds and the lack of personalized management they offer
  • Asset Allocation: The concept of asset allocation, its role in diversifying investments, and the strategy of adjusting your portfolio based on market performance
  • Contribution Strategies: The idea of dollar cost averaging and the benefits of adjusting contribution aggressiveness based on proximity to retirement
  • And more!

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