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401k Investment options - Vanguard?
Posted on 6/14/16 at 9:02 pm
Posted on 6/14/16 at 9:02 pm
I'm 47 and I've got over 800 grand in my Fidelity 401k that I've never really paid attention to. It's in two mutual funds which have done fine, but nothing special. Expense ratio for both is 0.8%. John Oliver tells me fees are bad. I could move it into Vanguard Index Funds - should I? If so, which ones - they've got Vanguard large cap, mid cap, small cap, and bond funds to choose from. I plan to retire or just work part-time by age 55 at the latest (I've got other investments, life ins., real estate, etc. and no debt). I'm relatively conservative investment-wise, but hate to throw money away on fees or do anything stupid.
Posted on 6/14/16 at 10:14 pm to dcw7g
What 2 funds are housing the funds now?
If you plan to retire in 8 years and have little financial experience, I would counsel you to go to a professional - yes you will pay fees but you will have a $1MM nest egg with no financial experience at the controls.
If you plan to retire in 8 years and have little financial experience, I would counsel you to go to a professional - yes you will pay fees but you will have a $1MM nest egg with no financial experience at the controls.
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