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Why JPST’s scary looking chart actually makes it perfect for retirement income portfolios
JPST’s jagged chart reflects monthly dividend payouts creating ex-dividend price drops, not actual volatility. The fund holds $35.4B in ultra-short investment-grade debt with a 0.18% expense ratio.
Not surprisingly, the shortest retirement period in the past half-century was in 1977. The retirement period then was 15.9 years, with the average retirement age that year being 65.5 and the average ...
Spring Road to Retirement — a semi-annual, virtual, three-day event offering practical guidance and expert insight to help individuals build their individual path to retirement — is set to take place ...
Many thanks to the good people in the Thomson Reuters HR department for helping put the data for this chart together; it’s my contribution to the TR Financial Wellbeing Month. The blue bars on the ...
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