It's a mixture of stocks and bonds and gets more conservative as you get closer to the year 2035Is the 401k bright horizon 2035 a compounding interest accout. Sorry im new to the subject thanks
And high feesIt's a mixture of stocks and bonds and gets more conservative as you get closer to the year 2035
All the fees in our 401K are very low. True you could save a little bit by do a mix of the funds yourself but...And high fees
Waste of time considering the amazing pension plans....lol.All the fees in our 401K are very low. True you could save a little bit by do a mix of the funds yourself but...
If you don't have a clue to what you are doing its a good start until you learn about investing.
Best chance of seeing a pension is to retire NOW, and at least get something for a while...Waste of time considering the amazing pension plans....lol.
Gotta take care of yourselfWaste of time considering the amazing pension plans....lol.
The Teamsters will take care of you.Gotta take care of yourself
That's why Gumby isn't in the 9.5 list so he can load up his 401kThe Teamsters will take care of you.
You just need a good Edward Jones guyWaste of time considering the amazing pension plans....lol.
Are you taking that advice? Let me know later, I'm heading to the neighbors for afternoon beers.Best chance of seeing a pension is to retire NOW, and at least get something for a while...
Thanks Dave!You just need a good Edward Jones guy
You're linking to a company that wants to charge us money to "manage" our 401k. Explain to me how this guy isn't spam.Not spam they helped grow my money in the teamsters 401k / prudential.
Considering how little people know about investing it may not be a bad idea.You're linking to a company that wants to charge us money to "manage" our 401k. Explain to me how this guy isn't spam.
Prudential has Morningstar can manage your 401(k) for a fee, or one time+ is free. Something like that.You're linking to a company that wants to charge us money to "manage" our 401k. Explain to me how this guy isn't spam.
I think the fee for the managed portion is .20. So $1000 to manage a $500,000 account.Prudential has Morningstar can manage your 401(k) for a fee, or one time+ is free. Something like that.
Ive thought about it, but never done it.I think the fee for the managed portion is .20. So $1000 to manage a $500,000 account.
They have a free option where you put in your info and they give a recommendation on which funds you should be in. It's worth doing just to see hear their advice, you don't have to follow it.Ive thought about it, but never done it.
I tried it. Seemed a little too conservative, even for my advanced age.They have a free option where you put in your info and they give a reccomendation on which funds you should be in. It's worth doing just to see hear their advice, you don't have to follow it.
They're definitely risk-averse, especially if you're retired or close to retirement.I tried it. Seemed a little too conservative, even for my advanced age.