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Income funds are often used as the endpoint for target-date funds. As each target-date fund approaches and passes its target date, it becomes more similar to the fund provider's income fund. At some point past the target date, the target-date fund may be merged into the income fund, which is then
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or partnership, rather than a corporation, to obtain more efficient flow through tax consequences in relation to the income that it earns and distributes.
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