Asset Allocation Programs: Retirement planning made easy
Do you need to save for retirement, but don't have the time or knowledge to allocate your investments effectively? If you said yes, an asset allocation program may be just the thing for you.
What is an asset allocation program?
An asset allocation program allows you, as an investor, to select a predetermined mix of investments that best suits your risk profile. The goal is to try to achieve the highest potential rate of return, in keeping with your risk tolerance, with minimal time commitment from you.
These programs are designed by experienced investment professionals to formulate strategies that help you achieve your financial goals.
What are the advantages to you?
- Help manage risk through diversification
- Get customized investment strategies
- Receive detailed account statements
- Access to top performing money managers
What programs do we have available?
- Principal Path for Income - If you're close to retirement this asset allocation program may be for you. You can set up a steady income stream and effectively allocate your investments to help make them last through your retirement years.
How can you learn more about asset allocation?
- Asset allocation calculator - Do a retirement analysis and learn earn more about allocating your assets according to your risk tolerance.
No investment strategy, such as asset allocation, can guarantee a profit or protect against loss in periods of declining values.
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