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kat kid, are you the type of person that will consistently re-balance your portfolio without shooting your dick off?
vti - fee is .05vxus - fee is .13your blended fee should be like. .07-.09 depending on how much you put in intl. if you want to dribble a little into vnq and/or vpu it might raise your blended fee by like .005 or something.if you want to go to the bogleheads forum there are thousands of people there just salivating to tell you all their fantastic ideas on how to passively manage your investments. it might be your style.
Symbol Last Price PriceChange Today's Gain/Loss DollarPercent Total Gain/Loss Dollar Percent Current Value Quantity Cost Basis Per Share TotalHEMP $0.052 +$0.006 +$0.51 +12.52% -$174.32 -97.41% $4.63 90.000 $1.99 $178.95
Hey guys, need some advice here. Mrs j-dub got a Roth before we were married. She went through a broker with Commerce bank here in kc. And paid a $575 fee to do so. He set her up with an American Funds Class A shares (ABALX). And he's still profiting from it to my understanding (12b-1 fee).. Should I switch her over to a target date fund Roth with vanguard? That's what I've got.. I'm fairly new to all this.. TIA.Sent from my LG-H901 using Tapatalk
I feel like charging someone $575 dollars to open a Roth IRA is on the same level as rape. I'm sure it's probably more common than I realize but that really angers me up.
Use etrade or fidelity or something
Quote from: j-dub on January 25, 2017, 09:35:59 PMHey guys, need some advice here. Mrs j-dub got a Roth before we were married. She went through a broker with Commerce bank here in kc. And paid a $575 fee to do so. He set her up with an American Funds Class A shares (ABALX). And he's still profiting from it to my understanding (12b-1 fee).. Should I switch her over to a target date fund Roth with vanguard? That's what I've got.. I'm fairly new to all this.. TIA.Sent from my LG-H901 using TapatalkYes. The absolute best way to do this is to get all of the information about the account from commerce bank that you can and to then call vanguard and have their rep cancel your account for you and be on the phone as they transfer the assets. It is so great.There won't be a lot of rough ridin' around because there are two reps on recorded lines.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
btw, jdub, if your wife has a semi-decent dollar number in that account, she can look around and switch to somewhere that has an account opening bonus and recoup some of the money she's been raped out of.
Quote from: sys on January 25, 2017, 10:38:18 PMbtw, jdub, if your wife has a semi-decent dollar number in that account, she can look around and switch to somewhere that has an account opening bonus and recoup some of the money she's been raped out of.from what i've seen, it would need to be at least 10k, right?
now i've got a question for me..i've got a roth 401k through my employer. i chose a vanguard target date fund (both my roth 401k and my roth ira are vanguard target date funds..) when i started at my current job. but i have the option of going with the vanguard s&p 500 admiral (VFIAX) if i want to. which one would you elites go with?
Quote from: j-dub on January 26, 2017, 09:05:03 AMnow i've got a question for me..i've got a roth 401k through my employer. i chose a vanguard target date fund (both my roth 401k and my roth ira are vanguard target date funds..) when i started at my current job. but i have the option of going with the vanguard s&p 500 admiral (VFIAX) if i want to. which one would you elites go with?this was my exact question 2 pages back buddy, I would say stick with the target fund.
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