no , the total return on stocks easily eclipses the returns on bonds usually . as little as 1% in dividends in the taxable account or a fair amount of turnover in a fund generating distributions wipes out any tax savings from lower capital gains rates .
equity's grow better when everything is deferred and taking up the space in a deferred account with cash at 1$% and bonds under 3% does not work out as well .
if you are anything but in the 15% bracket and cn benefit from zero capital gains then the deferred account are where you want equity's .
Is there a broad stock market index fund that doesn't pay dividends?
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Re: Is there a broad stock market index fund that doesn't pay dividends?
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Re: Is there a broad stock market index fund that doesn't pay dividends?
Interesting twist on the usual advice on stocks in taxable bonds in tax deferred, in general.
This is an interesting article on AA as well
http://beta.morningstar.com/articles/73 ... s-of-.html
This is an interesting article on AA as well
http://beta.morningstar.com/articles/73 ... s-of-.html
Re: Is there a broad stock market index fund that doesn't pay dividends?
I think the deciding factor comes down to what tax bracket, VTSMX being generally considered superior except for the top tax brackets, I forget the cross over point.craigr wrote:
After tax returns for 10 years:
VTCLX: 8.14%
VTSMX: 8.08%