Hi,
I have a couple of questions for those more financially savvy than I am. My company's 401K is with Fidelity, and my contributions are allocated across the following funds:
I'm 50, not overly concerned with retirement savings, and initially chose these funds based on their low costs. Over four years, I've built up $160K in this 401K (spread across employee deferral, Roth, and after-tax contributions).
Performance Overview:
I'm sure there are a few experts out there and I'm simply looking for inputs on my fund selection and allocation that could help better secure a healthy retirement. "Maybe the simple answer is keep doing what your are doing.."
Appreciate any insights!
I have a couple of questions for those more financially savvy than I am. My company's 401K is with Fidelity, and my contributions are allocated across the following funds:
- Fidelity 500 Index Fund (FXAIX)
- American Funds New Perspective Fund R-6 (RNPGX)
- Fidelity International Index Fund (FSPSX)
- Macquarie Mid Cap Growth Fund R6 (IGRFX)
- Fidelity Small Cap Index Fund (FSSNX)
- T. Rowe Price All-Cap Opportunities Fund (PRWAX)
I'm 50, not overly concerned with retirement savings, and initially chose these funds based on their low costs. Over four years, I've built up $160K in this 401K (spread across employee deferral, Roth, and after-tax contributions).
Performance Overview:
- 3-year cumulative return: 6.66% (Like many, I've taken a recent hit but am not panicking).
- IGRFX has been the primary laggar
- I noticed the 401K rebalance option and wasnot sure I am touching this unless consensus is I need to reduce risk or diversify
I'm sure there are a few experts out there and I'm simply looking for inputs on my fund selection and allocation that could help better secure a healthy retirement. "Maybe the simple answer is keep doing what your are doing.."
Appreciate any insights!