Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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You can watch it on your computer.
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[quote=JourneyOfLife;665629]You can watch it on your computer.
Good information and makes you think. |
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Yes, I’ve watch it, Frontline is one of my favorite TV programs. Should make you want to change to an Index fund if not already in one. Even when trying to do the right thing (saving for your retirement) your being ripped-off.
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That was interesting. Stuff I have heard before, but well presented.
I have been fortunate to have had a job through the crashes of 2000 and 2008. I feel the pain of folks that have saved and saved and have to dip into their 401ks to survive. I like many do not have a pension. I have always saved to the best of my ability believing that dollar averaging over time would get me to the promised land. Not quite there yet, but still consider my self fortunate to have my health and a job with insurance. As far as retirement? My goal/plan has not changed in 15 years.... I am going to retire in five years.... ![]() PS. I sent this to my financial adviser for further discussion.... |
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Excellent and worth taking the time to watch.
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It is amazing. I have known about the negative affect of high investment expenses (including advisor fees or commissions) for over 25 years.
It is surprising how a few percentage points (compounded) over 20, 30 or 40 years can put a big hole in savings. I believe most people just overlook it and don't realize the effect. If many knew they were paying more than their house is worth they would be shocked. Especially shocked when they found out there are alternatives that are much lower cost and just as effective. |
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Very funny. |
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FINRA is a Financial industry regulator.
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Try it yourself. It is very easy! Go to Vanguard, Fidelity, T Rowe Price or other no-load fund companies web sites to identify some mutual funds or ETFs to compare against your current funds. 1) Go here: Fund Analyzer 2) Plug in the two or three mutual fund symbols. 3) once you have all three funds selected, Then click the "show results" button. 4) Now change the money amount to an amount larger than $10k... $250k or $500k (so you can really see the affect over time) 5) Then change the number of years of the illustration to 20 years (the maximum length of time). 6) Look at the summary information section. Then study the tables. Last edited by JourneyOfLife; 04-27-2013 at 05:48 AM. Reason: A clarification |
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