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Moving from Edward Jones to Fidelity - Pros Cons of Index funds Search "Edward Jones" in the search box and read a host of other threads on the subject It doesn't do much good to pick a time period (10 years) and two funds and compare them and make broad based assumptions I'm guessing you could pick several that beat the Total US Stock index and several that lagged the index Start with the Wiki and the
Interesting Story about Leaving Edward Jones (investments approach . . . Re: Interesting Story about Leaving Edward Jones (investments approach) Post by Retired@58 » Thu Mar 13, 2025 5:20 pm go140point6 wrote: Thu Mar 13, 2025 4:40 pm He should make sure he immediately gets all confirmations and statements if he doesn't have them
Experience with Edward Jones - Bogleheads. org In fact, I call Edward Jones catnip for senior citizens Local office, local representative, friendly and folksy atmosphere; they just can't resist It reminds me of Woody Allen's comment that half of life is just showing up Well, Edward Jones shows up and they show up everywhere
I want to leave Edward Jones and go to Schwab - Bogleheads. org Re: I want to leave Edward Jones and go to Schwab Post by Chv396 » Wed Jul 19, 2023 6:39 pm When we transferred out of Ameriprise in 2009, we were charged “account closing fees” of $100 per account, despite being with them for 6 years
Edward Jones or Vanguard? - Bogleheads. org My mother-in-law has her retirement account with Edward Jones She is a very sweet and trusting woman, and she has little to no confidence in her ability to manage her investments She likes that with Edward Jones, she can sit across the table with someone who will tell her that everything is under control, and that they will do everything for her
Transfer from Edward Jones to Fidelity or - Bogleheads. org Re: Transfer from Edward Jones to Fidelity or ? Post by Shallowpockets » Fri Apr 22, 2022 7:58 pm Looks like you are going to try and time this fund exchange predicated on opening account bonuses and reimbursement of EJ closing fees
Exit out of Edward Jones - Bogleheads. org Vanguard will also do the withdrawal when I retire and take care of the tax paper work Vanguard has be good to me, so I will let them take care of my investments I will give my old Edward Jones some credit she did talk me into getting started in investing, and did make me some money just not as much as I feel Vanguard will make me Thanks
Edward Jones CD fee question - Bogleheads. org Re: Edward Jones CD fee question Post by AlwaysLearningMore » Tue Apr 25, 2023 12:11 am Impatience wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2023 11:33 pm ‘Commission’, ‘fee’, ‘markup’, ‘spread’, ‘load’ - they have a multitude of differing ways of charging you
Edward Jones Guided Solutions - Spouse is Employee Edward Jones refuses to give this permission unless it is for some sort of service that they don't offer Answering no to that question would be my only way out of this predicament, but I don't want to lie on any forms if there's even the slightest chance my wife could get in trouble
Edward Jones users, Im looking for recs on funds they offer that fit . . . It appears that Edward Jones does do a good job of disclosing information about their services at Edward Jones compensation and fees For example, on this page you'll find Exchange-traded Funds ("ETFs") (PDF) which contains "The commissions on trades for ETFs may be up to 2 5% of the principal amount or a $50 minimum commission "