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Aug 21, 2019
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OlanchoCoug
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The difference between .03% and .04% is negligible. It will not make one lick
of difference in your retirement. Both Vanguard and Fidelity are quality brokerages. Just read up on both and go with whichever one you like better.
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Seeking recommendations re: long-term mutual funds
ThetaSigma
8/21/19 4:47pm
Vanguard low fee S&P 500 index fund. Most mutual fund managers don't add value
BostonCougar
8/21/19 4:54pm
I’d go with Fidelity. Lower fees.
RdF3
8/21/19 5:07pm
The difference between .03% and .04% is negligible. It will not make one lick
OlanchoCoug
8/21/19 7:38pm
Fidelity has .00 expense ratio funds.
RdF3
8/21/19 7:43pm
2 of them. And .04% vs 0% is still negligible. Savings rate is what really
OlanchoCoug
8/22/19 6:49am
RE: Seeking recommendations re: long-term mutual funds
I'mBatman
8/21/19 4:54pm
Total stock market index fund
Mr. Belding
8/21/19 5:13pm
This is the answer ^^
memento
8/21/19 5:31pm
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