Most investors have not readjusted their 401(k) plan portfolios since the stock market began to wane, wrote
Jilian Mincer in the
WSJ's Fund Track column on Thursday.
Only 39 percent of investors have changed their asset allocations since the decline, according to a survey released in July by
Charles Schwab. The report also found that only 31 percent of mutual fund owners speak with a broker or financial adviser on a regular basis and 36 percent do not even know what mutual funds they own.
Those quoted in the article include
Pam Hess, director of retirement research at
Hewitt Associates,
Stuart Ritter, a financial adviser at
T. Rowe Price,
Bryan Place, a financial adviser near Syracuse, New York, and
Tom Orrechio, a financial adviser in Old Tappan, New Jersey. 
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