401(k)s need private equity and real estate, study says
If plans can address liquidity and valuation concerns, they could benefit from higher returns, Georgetown CRI found.
401(k) plans are missing out on $35 billion a year in returns they could see if they incorporated private equity and real estate, a recent report from Georgetown University’s Center for Retirement Initiatives found.
That result would be possible if defined-contribution plans such as 401(k)s all
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