Retirement account hurdle (403b)
Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 7:44 am
Hello all,
This is my first post.
I was just curious how everyone is handling their allocations within 403b or 401k type accounts?
About half of my investment portfolio is within one of these accounts and it only seems to have one asset class available that works for the permanent portfolio (vanguard total stock market).
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
Matt
Post has been edited to include:
Funds that I have available in 403b:
422 ING Global Bond Portfolio - Initial Class
799 Vanguard® Total Bond Market Index Fund - Institutional
697 ING Fixed Plus Account III
467 ING Money Market Fund - Class A
1257 ING T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Portfolio - Inst
622 ING T. Rowe Price Equity Income Portfolio - Institutional
925 Pioneer Equity Income Fund - Class A Shares
566 Vanguard® Institutional Index Fund - Institutional Shares
2208 Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund - Institutional
572 American Funds The Growth Fund of America® - Class R-4
194 Janus Twenty Fund - Class T Shares
920 Baron Growth Fund - Retail Shares
682 ING Clarion Real Estate Portfolio - Institutional Class
1183 ING FMR SM Diversified Mid Cap Portfolio - Institutional
1197 Vanguard® Mid-Cap Index Fund - Institutional Shares
1198 Vanguard® Small-Cap Index Fund - Institutional Shares
1004 American Funds Capital World Growth and Income FundSM - R-4
573 American Funds EuroPacific Growth Fund® - Class R-4
746 ING Solution 2015 Portfolio - Initial Class
790 ING Solution 2025 Portfolio - Initial Class
761 ING Solution 2035 Portfolio - Initial Class
764 ING Solution 2045 Portfolio - Initial Class
767 ING Solution Income Portfolio - Initial Class
My thoughts are that the ING Money Market A fund seems to be "good enough" for the cash part of permanent portfolio (it states it holds US dollar denominated securities in 60 days or shorter terms I think...). Vanguard Total Stock market works for the Stock part of permanent portfolio. This leads me only left with doing long term bonds and Gold outside the 403b.
That works out well as my wife and I will be starting IRA accounts for 2011 and 2012 ASAP, so that gives me somewhere to invest in long term treasury bonds.
Does this seem logical?
My only concern so far now is that the normal order of operations for investing seems to be:
1. Employer Pension (401k or 403b) up to employer match.
2. Roth IRA up to max amount.
3. 401k or 403b up to max.
4. Taxable account.
But, in my case I'll be purchasing gold outside of a tax deferred account somewhere between steps 2 and 3, which makes me feel as though I'm giving up some tax help from the 403b. (My political beliefs are that it is our job to starve the government of every dollar we can legally to keep the beast from growing.)
Thanks again,
Matt
This is my first post.
I was just curious how everyone is handling their allocations within 403b or 401k type accounts?
About half of my investment portfolio is within one of these accounts and it only seems to have one asset class available that works for the permanent portfolio (vanguard total stock market).
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
Matt
Post has been edited to include:
Funds that I have available in 403b:
422 ING Global Bond Portfolio - Initial Class
799 Vanguard® Total Bond Market Index Fund - Institutional
697 ING Fixed Plus Account III
467 ING Money Market Fund - Class A
1257 ING T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Portfolio - Inst
622 ING T. Rowe Price Equity Income Portfolio - Institutional
925 Pioneer Equity Income Fund - Class A Shares
566 Vanguard® Institutional Index Fund - Institutional Shares
2208 Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund - Institutional
572 American Funds The Growth Fund of America® - Class R-4
194 Janus Twenty Fund - Class T Shares
920 Baron Growth Fund - Retail Shares
682 ING Clarion Real Estate Portfolio - Institutional Class
1183 ING FMR SM Diversified Mid Cap Portfolio - Institutional
1197 Vanguard® Mid-Cap Index Fund - Institutional Shares
1198 Vanguard® Small-Cap Index Fund - Institutional Shares
1004 American Funds Capital World Growth and Income FundSM - R-4
573 American Funds EuroPacific Growth Fund® - Class R-4
746 ING Solution 2015 Portfolio - Initial Class
790 ING Solution 2025 Portfolio - Initial Class
761 ING Solution 2035 Portfolio - Initial Class
764 ING Solution 2045 Portfolio - Initial Class
767 ING Solution Income Portfolio - Initial Class
My thoughts are that the ING Money Market A fund seems to be "good enough" for the cash part of permanent portfolio (it states it holds US dollar denominated securities in 60 days or shorter terms I think...). Vanguard Total Stock market works for the Stock part of permanent portfolio. This leads me only left with doing long term bonds and Gold outside the 403b.
That works out well as my wife and I will be starting IRA accounts for 2011 and 2012 ASAP, so that gives me somewhere to invest in long term treasury bonds.
Does this seem logical?
My only concern so far now is that the normal order of operations for investing seems to be:
1. Employer Pension (401k or 403b) up to employer match.
2. Roth IRA up to max amount.
3. 401k or 403b up to max.
4. Taxable account.
But, in my case I'll be purchasing gold outside of a tax deferred account somewhere between steps 2 and 3, which makes me feel as though I'm giving up some tax help from the 403b. (My political beliefs are that it is our job to starve the government of every dollar we can legally to keep the beast from growing.)
Thanks again,
Matt