Another online advice provider is entering the 401(k) space with mutual fund suggestions. The
Wall Street Journal's
Walter Mossberg highlights the launch of a new Web-based service that suggest mutual-fund portfolios for investors looking towards retirement.
On Thursday
Cake Financial introduced
Cake Premium, a web service that reviews an investor's investment and 401(k) account information and then offers suggestions on how to reallocate investment holdings through a slew of mutual fund options. (Cake does not actually allocate the funds for investors, though.)
How does Cake Premium compare to existing online 401(k) advice programs? Cake is selling individual subscriptions to the service, along the lines of
Smart401k, instead of distributing via 401(k) plan sponsors, which is favored by
Financial Engines and
Stadion (formerly PMFM/401k Toolbox). And Mossberg notes that Cake's offering does not take money market funds or CDs into account.
Currently, Cake Premium analyzes holdings from accounts at any of 65 major investment companies, including
Fidelity and
Charles Schwab. Cake Financial is also offering a free 30-day trial on its website, www.cakefinancial.com. 
Edited by:
John Alzate
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