Funds in Morningstar’s 401(k) September 23, 2015 1:00pm by Barry Ritholtz click through for full article Source: Morningstar Spread the wealth. twitter facebook linkedin What's been said: Discussions found on the web: swag commented on Sep 23 Well, good for them for having VBTLX and VINIX. VWILX is a puzzler. Why the don’t just do another index fund that tracks EAFE is a puzzler. Or sub in Vanguard’s emerging market, Pacific, and European index funds. Might have something to do with options presented by their 401k provider. I dunno. tagyoureit commented on Sep 24 10 year total returns are… disappointing. At least the expenses are low. Posted Under 401(k) Company Specific Investing Mutual Funds Previous Post Jamie Dimon ‘Hedonically Adjusts’ the Poor Next Post Where the Fortune 500 Companies Are Located
swag commented on Sep 23 Well, good for them for having VBTLX and VINIX. VWILX is a puzzler. Why the don’t just do another index fund that tracks EAFE is a puzzler. Or sub in Vanguard’s emerging market, Pacific, and European index funds. Might have something to do with options presented by their 401k provider. I dunno.
tagyoureit commented on Sep 24 10 year total returns are… disappointing. At least the expenses are low.
Well, good for them for having VBTLX and VINIX.
VWILX is a puzzler. Why the don’t just do another index fund that tracks EAFE is a puzzler. Or sub in Vanguard’s emerging market, Pacific, and European index funds. Might have something to do with options presented by their 401k provider. I dunno.
10 year total returns are… disappointing. At least the expenses are low.