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Asset Allocation Better Than A 401k

by Dean Saliba on March 9, 2010 · Reviews


As you grow older it becomes more and more important that you take care of your future, not just for yourself but for your family members and loved ones as well. And what with the current financial climate happening in almost every part of the world it is even more important than ever.

There are many things you can do but one company you might not have heard of is called MarketRiders.

They are a company that specialise in asset allocation, a certain type of investment that I believe is safer. You answer a few questions about yourself and they will draw up a custom investment package just for you.

One reason why this is a good idea is because if you take up one of these investment options then you will not have to worry about your money falling victim to the devastating fees and taxes that most governments implement. The company deliberately goes for the lowest tax options available in your country.

It is certainly a better option than any 401k rollover option I’ve seen.

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Kenny (2 comments) April 22, 2010 at 10:39 pm

I wish I had found this out about asset allocation before I rolled over my 401k after being laid off.

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Dean Saliba (1314 comments) July 23, 2010 at 9:39 am

That is why I like writing about subjects like this, I always find the subjects really interesting and informative. :)

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