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How long does it take to conduct an asset liability modeling study?

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How long does it take to conduct an asset liability modeling study?

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Studies generally take anywhere from four to eight weeks, depending on the goals of the study and the scope of the analysis. Simple studies that provide plan sponsors with a baseline analysis based on the current funding policy and a straightforward asset allocation take less time than studies involving more asset allocations, complex investment strategies, and multiple funding policies.

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