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Don't forget to log in and set up your new Vanguard 401k account! I just logged into Vanguard and it looks like it's all available to view and play around with. You can't move money around yet, however. If you try, it will tell you that you can't yet. It automatically linked my 401k and Vanguard Roth IRA, which I thought was cool.
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INVESTMENT NOVICES: If you have no idea how to set up a portfolio and have no interest in learning, consider putting all of your money into the Retirement Target Date Fund (in Vanguard it just says Target Date 20XX.) It is a "set it and forget it" fund that will adjust your account mix over time automatically. It only costs 0.21% (which isn't that expensive) and will enable you to not have to learn anything about investing. New grads, if you max out your 401k starting in your mid-20s, put all of your money into this fund, by the time you are 60, you will be worth millions. Making a nice nest egg for yourself is literally that easy. Log in and do it. Trust Mikey here.
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For everyone else, it looks like we get the same selection of individual funds as before. For instance, the large cap growth is still that T Rowe Price/Columbus Circle/Melon fund from the old Future Fund. Which I think is weird. I don't get why they are moving to Vanguard, yet not letting us have access to whatever Vanguard fund we want to have access to. The only exception is that all of the aggressive/moderate/conservative funds have transferred to target date funds.
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INVESTMENT NOVICES: If you have no idea how to set up a portfolio and have no interest in learning, consider putting all of your money into the Retirement Target Date Fund (in Vanguard it just says Target Date 20XX.) It is a "set it and forget it" fund that will adjust your account mix over time automatically. It only costs 0.21% (which isn't that expensive) and will enable you to not have to learn anything about investing. New grads, if you max out your 401k starting in your mid-20s, put all of your money into this fund, by the time you are 60, you will be worth millions. Making a nice nest egg for yourself is literally that easy. Log in and do it. Trust Mikey here.
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For everyone else, it looks like we get the same selection of individual funds as before. For instance, the large cap growth is still that T Rowe Price/Columbus Circle/Melon fund from the old Future Fund. Which I think is weird. I don't get why they are moving to Vanguard, yet not letting us have access to whatever Vanguard fund we want to have access to. The only exception is that all of the aggressive/moderate/conservative funds have transferred to target date funds.
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Disclaimer: The Content in this post is for informational purposes only, you should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice. Nothing contained in this post or follow up posts constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, or endorsement.
All information in this thread is of a general nature and does not address the circumstances of any particular individual or entity. Nothing in this thread constitutes professional and/or financial advice, nor does any information in the thread constitute a comprehensive or complete statement of the matters discussed or the law relating thereto. You alone assume the sole responsibility of evaluating the merits and risks associated with the use of any information or other Content on the thread before making any decisions based on such information or other Content.
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