What Is the Difference Between Senior Debt and Mezzanine Lending in Retirement Accounts?

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Senior debt refers to traditional loans, such as bank loans, that have priority in repayment in case of borrower insolvency. Mezzanine lending, on the other hand, is subordinated to senior debt and comes with higher risks and potential returns. For retirement accounts, it's essential to maintain a diversified portfolio that includes both types of debt, as well as other asset classes like stocks and bonds, to mitigate risk and optimize returns.

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