5% front loading seems rather high...
That used to be the gold standard and very common.
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5% front loading seems rather high...
That used to be the gold standard and very common.
They minimum investment a lot of these funds has annoy me. I'd just like to dump $100-$200 a month in one of these, but that doesn't seem possible with most of them that I have seen (at least on Vanguard)
They minimum investment a lot of these funds has annoy me. I'd just like to dump $100-$200 a month in one of these, but that doesn't seem possible with most of them that I have seen (at least on Vanguard)
And that is why Dave Ramsey doesn't just focus on what the interest rate on the mortgage says. You have to ignore the risk factor to say that investing instead of paying off the mortgage is a good idea. Essentially that is bringing a large amount of leverage to one's investments and that should be left to sophisticated investors in whatever market you are leveraging.
He admitted recently to fluffing up the returns for a WOW factor.
You'll have to give me proof of that. I do not believe he would do/say that.
Are you sure...? That is the worst part of finding / searching for freaking mutual funds. You find some decent ones and they are closed to new investment. I was looking at VHCOX but it notes 3,000 as minimum investment and I don't see closed anywhere.
Actually that Primecap fund is number two on my list but that isn't even the same company.
Why is the answer "always retirement"?
Do you have some type of crystal ball that the rest of us don't have?
Sounds like it would be best to just stick with my current strategy. The only thing that concerns me is that probably 80% of my net worth is in retirement/savings accounts but I guess that's life.
Sophisticated? Go to Fidelity or eTrade or Charles Schwab and scoop up an ETF that mirrors the S&P 500
Ok great, then what do you do during a 20 year downturn for US stocks while commodities rule the day?
You've already got a loan for your house, car, etc. Probably at a pretty good rate to boot.
What are the rates on retirement loans these days?....
And I say this being very debt averse.
No wonder why Vanguard kills all these old guard investments.