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Old 04-12-2007, 09:40 PM
mr weasals mr weasals is offline
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Default Roth IRA funds

It looks like for certain funds there is a ~40 dollar transaction costs to get in.

If I make a contribution every year, will i be eating $40 per fund per year to add to the position? That would suck.

Some on the forum like the Vanguard funds. I assume I can make a reasonable mix of assets choosing only from their offerings? Might it be lower cost to open an account directly with Vanguard?

I'm mostly interested in the expenses, as I don't have an exotic mix of assets I want.

I will be contributing the maximum $4000 each year for the forseeable future.
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Old 04-12-2007, 09:57 PM
gull gull is offline
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Default Re: Roth IRA funds

Yes, it would be cheaper to open a Roth IRA account directly with the fund company.
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