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Lifecycle fund

A highly diversified mutual Fund designed to remain appropriate for investors in Terms of Risk throughout a variety of life circumstances. Accordingly, lifecycle funds Offer different Risk profiles that investors can shift invested funds between in Order to manage Risk effectively as they move from youth to middle age to retirement. Although lifecycle funds all Share the common goal of first growing and then later preserving Principal, they can contain any mix of stocks, bonds, and Cash.

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