The Hartford recently added six new target-date funds to its family of retirement products. Target-date funds are a series of portfolios which will automatically move toward more conservative asset allocations as the target year approaches.
The Hartford's funds are spaced five years apart between 2010 and 2050. Each fund is organized as a fund of funds, and is actively managed and invests in other funds in The Hartford Mutual Funds Family.
They are available through The Hartford's 401(k), 457 and 403(b) retirement programs.
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