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Home » Bonds vs. Stocks in a 401(k): Which Should You Invest In?
Bonds vs. Stocks in a 401(k): Which Should You Invest In?
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Bonds vs. Stocks in a 401(k): Which Should You Invest In?

News RoomBy News RoomMay 16, 20250 ViewsNo Comments

Bonds and stocks each offer benefits, but they come with different levels of risk and return. A balanced mix can help build wealth while also reducing the impact of market swings, which is especially important as retirement approaches. The allocation for your 401(k) will depend on your age, risk tolerance, investment timeline and overall goals. A financial advisor can help you create a portfolio that fits your situation.

Bonds in a 401(k)

Bonds are often seen as the safer side of a retirement portfolio. They offer predictable income and lower volatility compared to stocks; however, bonds do come with limitations. Their long-term growth potential is generally lower, which may not be ideal for investors who need to outpace inflation. 

Interest rate risk is another consideration. When interest rates rise, existing bond prices typically fall, which can affect the value of bond holdings in your 401(k). Investors should also be mindful of the types of bonds available in their 401(k) plan. Options might include government bonds, corporate bonds, or bond funds, each with varying levels of risk and return potential.