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[quote=Anonymous]Generally no. The dividends from each of the funds in your account are reinvested in the same funds. Don’t overthink it though. The target funds are amalgams of the other funds available to you, not separate funds themselves. If you favor a target fund approach, you would be well served by just moving the entire account into the target fund which is made up of the same investments. As an aside, most target funds are way too conservative unless you go way out on the time horizon. Be sure to look at the composition of the target funds. If I were retiring in 2030 for example, I would probably buy a 2040 or 2045 fund to avoid being overly conservative. [/quote]
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