Not every plan will have an advisor ready to give you personalized attention, but some do. For those that don’t, there are plenty of resources out there.
There are countless sources out there, all offering “the best” information about how to manage your 401(k) investments, but very few offer a smart, logical, and practical approach.
Most of the time, the advice you get will tell you to diversify among various asset classes, but will never give you specific allocations. It is simply essential to actively monitor your investments and take the reins of your financial future.
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