This question is spurned from another thread and I hope this is the right spot to post.
I was using a managed 401k account up until today. The distribution of funds was as follows:
5% - Stable Income - Active
2% - Fixed Income - Active
1% - Real Assets
17% - US All Cap Equity Stocks - Active
35% - US All Cap Equity Stocks - Index
34% - International Equity Stocks - Index
6% - Company Stock
Curious if this is an appropriate distribution for my age. We also have a target date funds available at our disposal but I figured that the above distribution would remain relevant until at least age 40.
I was using a managed 401k account up until today. The distribution of funds was as follows:
5% - Stable Income - Active
2% - Fixed Income - Active
1% - Real Assets
17% - US All Cap Equity Stocks - Active
35% - US All Cap Equity Stocks - Index
34% - International Equity Stocks - Index
6% - Company Stock
Curious if this is an appropriate distribution for my age. We also have a target date funds available at our disposal but I figured that the above distribution would remain relevant until at least age 40.