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Fees on Prudential Roth 401k
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<blockquote data-quote="alternativekudzu" data-source="post: 1306162" data-attributes="member: 21800"><p>I'm not an avid investor at the moment, but I've been testing the waters of our Roth 401k in a Bright Horizon Fund for the last year. After searching for a while I finally found the page where it shows the Fees and Expenses on the Prudential website. Being that I'm still a bit new to this, am I wrong in thinking that when I have a quarter showing Additions of $116.67 and Deductions of $6.46 that this seems high? Maybe I'm misunderstanding something here? We are saving for a down payment on a house which is why I'm not investing more at the moment, but if these are really high fees then maybe I should consider a different option for when I do raise the amount I want to invest. Anyone with more knowledge than I can feel free to chime in. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alternativekudzu, post: 1306162, member: 21800"] I'm not an avid investor at the moment, but I've been testing the waters of our Roth 401k in a Bright Horizon Fund for the last year. After searching for a while I finally found the page where it shows the Fees and Expenses on the Prudential website. Being that I'm still a bit new to this, am I wrong in thinking that when I have a quarter showing Additions of $116.67 and Deductions of $6.46 that this seems high? Maybe I'm misunderstanding something here? We are saving for a down payment on a house which is why I'm not investing more at the moment, but if these are really high fees then maybe I should consider a different option for when I do raise the amount I want to invest. Anyone with more knowledge than I can feel free to chime in. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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