Fabulously wealthy people can walk into a car dealership or clothing store and buy a custom-made product whether they need it or not. But assuming you’re not Jeff Bezos or Elon Musk, the decision to spend more on a bespoke alternative to what is on the showroom floor needs to be carefully weighed. In this article, published by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, Alan Vorchheimer discusses what factors you should consider before deciding to purchase a customized asset allocation for your 401(k) account in today’s current market.
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