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401K with Capital Group (American Funds) : r personalfinance - Reddit For one, your employer is using the R-4 share class from American Funds This means the fund expense ratio has a bit of revenue sharing to subsidize the cost of the plan instead of your employer paying for all of it Ask your employer to move to the R-6 share class which should be approximately 0 25% cheaper for the funds
American Funds - A Shares : r CFP - Reddit If you're going to sell A share funds, then sure, American Funds is the way to go in terms of size, performance, and underlying expense ratio Also, this is no different than way back when people opened accounts directly with Vanguard or Fidelity and only bought their funds (before they opened brokerage accounts and sold other funds)
Which American Funds to pick? : r Bogleheads - Reddit Which American Funds to pick? My company is offering a match for their 401k plan but they use American Funds as their broker I know that American Funds is terrible compared to Vanguard and Fidelity equivalents, which I use for my taxable accounts I'm only investing the percentage that they match
American Funds 401k Allocations : r personalfinance - Reddit My employer uses Capital Group American Funds for 401k with no match, which I max out by putting in 20% in addition to Vanguard Roth IRA Because I have no experience in investing, I chose the option to let American Funds invest for me, so it is in a 2060 Target Fund (0 4% gross expense ratio)
American Funds vs Fidelity : r Bogleheads - Reddit American Funds vs Fidelity Hello! I am using American Funds for my retirement savings but I'm not sure that it is the best option and was wondering if anyone knows much about it and if it would be better to use Fidelity My financial rep said it cost less to invest in American Funds but I'm not sure
Am I doing the right thing by getting out of mutual funds with American . . . Every one of your American Funds has outperformed its corresponding index over the life of the funds I do understand NO Load funds are enticing, however total performance Net of all fees is the most important " Am I doing the right thing? Any advice or feedback would be appreciated! Archived post New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot
Offerings at American Funds? : r Bogleheads - Reddit I took a peak at American Funds site and the closest thing I see to a blend equity fund is American Funds Fundamental Invs A ANCFX expense ratio is still high at 61 but this fund gives you US and International equity exposure Morningstar shows it as a large blend so somewhat similar to an S P500 but with 20% international exposure
Simple IRA with American funds : r Bogleheads - Reddit Bogleheads are passive investors who follow Jack Bogle's simple but powerful message to diversify with low-cost index funds and let compounding grow wealth Jack founded Vanguard and pioneered indexed mutual funds His work has since inspired others to get the most out of their long-term investments Active managers want your money - our advice: keep it! How? Investing in broad-market low-cost
American Funds 401k Advice : r Bogleheads - Reddit My employer offers American Funds as our 401k provider and I wanted some advice on the best way to allocate my contributions I'm 38 years old and have been with the company for 18 years