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Investing for Retirement

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Advantages of 401(k) Investing

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Participant control Amount invested Asset mix Ownership of assets

Pre-tax investing

Tax deferral

Tailored investment plan

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Most Americans Are Not Saving Enough for Retirement Personal savings rate 1947–2014

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The Earlier You Start Investing, the Easier It Is to Reach Your Goals Monthly savings needed to accumulate $1 million by age 65

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Ibbotson® SBBI®

Stocks, Bonds, Bills, and Inflation 1926–2014

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Taxes Significantly Reduce Returns1926–2014

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The Case for Diversifying2005–2014

Past performance is no guarantee of future results. *The return of the portfolio is higher than the returns of the constituent asset classes due to a phenomenon called “the rebalancing bonus,” which occurred due to the unusual behavior of stocks and bonds over the time period analyzed. This is for illustrative purposes only and not indicative of any investment. An investment cannot be made directly in an index. © 2015 Morningstar. All Rights Reserved.

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Stocks and Bonds: Risk Versus Return1970–2014

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Style Winners and Losers2005–2014

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Asset Allocation Risk and Returns

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