Re: Questions re: Equity Fund Selection
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 12:48 pm
I'd take the Vanguard fund and not look back.
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+1craigr wrote: I'd take the Vanguard fund and not look back.
Probably wouldn't be prudent. Have you read the stock FAQ?mdsw wrote: I have no qualms about the Vanguard S&P Index, in fact, that will make up at least 70% of the equity portion of the PP. I was simply wondering if diversifying (approx. 30%) with any of the other funds would be prudent.
That's the rub really. Even if they were great stock pickers, the high fee is a horrible headwind to beat each year. Every fraction of a percent you save in expense ratio is money in your pocket.mdsw wrote:Yes I have - it's a great FAQ.KevinW wrote:Probably wouldn't be prudent. Have you read the stock FAQ?mdsw wrote: I have no qualms about the Vanguard S&P Index, in fact, that will make up at least 70% of the equity portion of the PP. I was simply wondering if diversifying (approx. 30%) with any of the other funds would be prudent.
I've decided not to include them due to their expense ratios (about 0.81%) which are too high for me anyway. Thanks for the responses.
Nah. You really don't need to.mdsw wrote:
So I'm wondering whether or not it is prudent to partially slice-and-dice the equity portion by including the small-cap and mid-cap funds as well as the S&P Index.