It's not a good idea to let company stock dominate 401(k)

Courtesy USATODAY.com Money - Block  Mon, 09/01/2008 - 18:19

One thing the past few months have taught us is this: No company is bulletproof. Reversals of fortune for companies such as Bear Stearns offer a cautionary lesson for employees who are allowed to invest in their company's stock through their 401(k) plan.


 

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