Most of the retirement and tax-advantaged accounts we just discussed allow you to choose the investments that will be held within the account. In this section, we’ll take a look at some common types of investments, plus tips for picking the assets you’ll need to reach your investment goals.
Monitoring and Rebalancing Your Portfolio
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