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  2. Asset Allocation in Retirement: 2022 Guide - AOL

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    For most retirees, investment advisors recommend low-risk asset allocations around the following proportions: Age 65 – 70: 40% – 50% of your portfolio. Age 70 – 75: 50% – 60% of your portfolio

  3. How Much Retirement Savings Should I Have in My 401(k) at 50?

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    In 2022, for example, most workers can only contribute up to $20,500 to their 401 (k) account. However, anyone age 50 or older can contribute up to $27,000. That extra $6,500 is significant, and ...

  4. How much should you have in savings at each age? - AOL

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    Those aged 55 to 64 earn an average yearly income of $90,334. Once you get into your 50s you’ll want to have saved at least eight times that for retirement. Thankfully, you may need less in your ...

  5. Asset allocation - Wikipedia

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    Asset allocation. Asset allocation is the implementation of an investment strategy that attempts to balance risk versus reward by adjusting the percentage of each asset in an investment portfolio according to the investor's risk tolerance, goals and investment time frame. [1] The focus is on the characteristics of the overall portfolio.

  6. Merton's portfolio problem - Wikipedia

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    Merton's portfolio problem. Merton's portfolio problem is a problem in continuous-time finance and in particular intertemporal portfolio choice. An investor must choose how much to consume and must allocate their wealth between stocks and a risk-free asset so as to maximize expected utility.

  7. Retirement Savings: 6 Tips To Know About Asset Allocation To ...

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    Vary Your Allocation as You Age. Your asset allocation shouldn’t be static and unchanging. As you age, your risk tolerance and financial needs generally change as well, and you’ll need to ...