So, how did your investments do last year? 401k/403b, IRAs, and other vehicles?
I didn't keep very good records. I will try to dig up enough numbers to do an accurate analysis across all our accounts (as a spreadsheet nerd I'm way too excited to try WhitecoatInvestor's Excel method to calculate an accurate rate). However, just for the stuff we're holding in Fidelity accounts, they tell us we made 10.48%. And my TIAA 403(b) that's still left over from when I was working back in Ohio, made 10.1% while my Roth that's still languishing in a high-fee actively-managed natural-resources sector fund (that crashed and burned in 2008/2009) did a not-so-terrible 9.3%. I hope that moving toward a more rigorous investing policy will help us to minimize fees, and we can move some cash out of low-yield accounts to start working for us.
My target asset allocation is roughly 70/30 equity/fixed income.
I will keep better records in 2013 for sure!
I didn't keep very good records. I will try to dig up enough numbers to do an accurate analysis across all our accounts (as a spreadsheet nerd I'm way too excited to try WhitecoatInvestor's Excel method to calculate an accurate rate). However, just for the stuff we're holding in Fidelity accounts, they tell us we made 10.48%. And my TIAA 403(b) that's still left over from when I was working back in Ohio, made 10.1% while my Roth that's still languishing in a high-fee actively-managed natural-resources sector fund (that crashed and burned in 2008/2009) did a not-so-terrible 9.3%. I hope that moving toward a more rigorous investing policy will help us to minimize fees, and we can move some cash out of low-yield accounts to start working for us.
My target asset allocation is roughly 70/30 equity/fixed income.
I will keep better records in 2013 for sure!
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