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<blockquote data-quote="Oldfart" data-source="post: 2678806" data-attributes="member: 64407"><p>There is no way to get an EXACT comparison unless you had the same money invested in an un-managed as you did a managed account. I pay about $250 a quarter and have been very satisfied with my returns. Considering I have used the same strategy from my managed account in my un-managed account, my cost was spread out over 2 different accounts. It is much easier to decide what funds to invest in when you are in a employer based 401k. You are limited to 15 or 20 possible funds. When you invest in an IRA, your possibilities are in the 1000's. Instead of picking my own funds and paying for each transaction, I decided to use a managed account and let people that know way more than me help me manage my money. When I make more money, they make more money. I figured that was a pretty good incentive for them to steer me in the right direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldfart, post: 2678806, member: 64407"] There is no way to get an EXACT comparison unless you had the same money invested in an un-managed as you did a managed account. I pay about $250 a quarter and have been very satisfied with my returns. Considering I have used the same strategy from my managed account in my un-managed account, my cost was spread out over 2 different accounts. It is much easier to decide what funds to invest in when you are in a employer based 401k. You are limited to 15 or 20 possible funds. When you invest in an IRA, your possibilities are in the 1000's. Instead of picking my own funds and paying for each transaction, I decided to use a managed account and let people that know way more than me help me manage my money. When I make more money, they make more money. I figured that was a pretty good incentive for them to steer me in the right direction. [/QUOTE]
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