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VIMAX to VTSAX? or not? What would you do - Mr. Money Mustache VIMAX to VTSAX? or not? What would you doOf all financial "mistakes" you could have made, this may be the most harmless, and I wouldn't even call it a mistake VIMAX is a perfectly good fund to own Instant diversification, expense ratio of 0 09% There are people out there trying to pick stocks, paying outrageous fees and buying whatever God-awful financial product is cooked up in the towers
VIMAX vs VTSAX vs VEXAX - dividends and cap gains VIMAX vs VTSAX vs VEXAX - dividends and cap gainsThanks, DaveR I didn't account for this info when picking VIMAX So, it is more practical to go with which one? Given higher div in VTSAX and lower expense ratio, but typically VIMAX performs better Or just let it boil in whatever I chose first and let the investment be "boring" and not bother?
How to recreate VTSAX with VFIAX VIMAX VSMAX? - Mr. Money Mustache I know it is pretty much splitting hairs, and I think I've heard before that VTSAX is mostly the S P500 by weight (70-80%?), but is there a way to get a rough recreation of VTSAX through a combination of VFIAX, VIMAX, and VSMAX? The latter three are options in my company's 401k with no VTSAX option
TRBCX vs VTSAX VFIAX - interesting - Mr. Money Mustache Here's a far better VTSAX substitute VIMAX Vanguard's Midcap Fund Long-term, it trounces the Total Market (and TRBCX) It's still indexing, and it's fee is nearly as dead low as the Total Market It's essentially a LargeCap and Midcap fund, whereas the Total Market is really a MEGAcap and Largecap fund
VIIIX vs VIGIX - How do I better understand this? VIIIX vs VIGIX - How do I better understand this?The 5 year returns include 3 year returns, which include 1 year returns Most websites show annualized returns, but I see "cumulative" performance is available on Vanguard's website The S P 7 ("magnificent seven") have dramatically outperformed, and all of those are growth companies The growth index (VIGIX) has a much larger allocation to
Transferring taxable investments from Vanguard to Fidelity? I recently got married and my wife and I plan to merge our Vanguard taxable investment holdings into a joint brokerage account We've been pretty interested in the new Fidelity zero fee funds being offered Since the only two holdings we have in our Vanguard taxable accounts are total stock VTSAX and total international VTIAX, would these be eligible to transfer "in-kind" without having to be
Asset Allocation By selecting VIFAX, VIMAX VSMAX you will also own most of the components of the Grwoth and Value funds It's also unclear why you want VWIGX and VTIAX and whether owning both will give you better returns or lower volatility
Is there a MMM HSAs for dummies here? The timing was lucky and my account is worth 24K despite contributing only 15K I invested in VIMAX (mid cap fund) but recently switched it all to VTSAX If you ever think you might need that money for medical bills I would suggest going with a more conservative fund HSA administrators has been pretty hassle free for me since I'm self-employed
Tax Loss Harvesting from VTSAX to VFIAX VEXAX? Maybe 100% VFIAX, or 80 20 VFIAX VIMAX It's a very similar allocation with very similar returns, but it's a completely different number of stocks and no small caps
Index fund bubble about to burst? I'm big into Vanguard and Fidelity's Mid-Cap Index funds (VIMAX and FSCKX -fairly identical) partly because they don't have any MEGA caps that you reasonably note as a concentration problem