Faith & Retirement – Episode 31: Why Most Target Date Funds are a Bad Idea For Christian Investors

 

Episode 31:  Why Most Target Date Funds are a Bad Idea For Christian Investors
On this week’s episode, Jay Peroni, CFP® provides his take on the government deficits and the sovereign debt crisis. Jay covers some ways investors can prepare for these challenging economic times. Then Jay looks at popular target date funds offered in most 401ks. Do they pass the biblical screens and what are some major concerns with these funds? Then later in the show, Jay looks at the upcoming elections, providing some key insights on what to watch over the next few months. August was a bumpy month, should September be any better.  Tune in to this week’s episode to get Jay’s latest insights on the markets and how they apply to your finances!

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