Which do you guys use and why?
Fidelity. Coz that's what my job put my 401k in. Should I be doing more than just contributing 10% of my paycheck?
I manage my own account.
>>1021359
>Should I be doing more than just contributing 10% of my paycheck?
If at all possible you should be contributing the IRS limit which is $18000 this year ($24000 if you are 50+), or as near to it as you can afford. Figure out what percentage of your salary that is and contribute that much.
i use fidelity, cuz i got the account through my employer
>>1021364
>I manage my own account.
Vanguard, Fidelity and Schwab are all self-service investment houses. Yes, you can get paid financial advice through each of them, but that's entirely optional. So your comment doesn't really make any sense.
>>1021355
Fidelity. Vanguard is a good choice too.
>>1021488
Good advice.
>>1021355
Vanguard
Because I'm on to you fucking shills
>>1021666
Yes, the earlier you start, the more it compounds in the long run. Try to max if at all possible
/bizfags what is a good amount to put in VOO, $100k enough or more?
Vanguard for 410(k)
TD Ameritrade for Roth IRA and Investment account
Vanguard because of VOO.
had a vanguard but switched to fidelity because a man with an accent answered on the customer support line at vanguard
Vanguard, mainly because I own Vanguard funds and I like trading commission-free. I also own one Schwab fund, so I have an account there for that (commission free).
>>1021488
Thanks, doing the math on that now to see if it's doable. Did that limit increase for 2016?
>>1021488
Thanks, doing the math on that now to see if it's doable. Did that limit increase for 2016?
>>1024993
Yes. Last year it was $17500. This year it increases to $18000. I don't know the future contribution limits off the top of my head but I'll see if I can look it up tomorrow at work (large finance company).
>>1025489
Thanks. So with a bi-monthly paycheck, I need to put in 750 per paycheck to hit that limit.
Might try it for a month or two and see if I can swing it.
>>1021355
Vanguard ETF
>>1025696
>>1025489
Alright, checked on it. The finance company I work for's systems are listing it as 18000 for the foreseeable future but it will definitely go up. The IRS will notify us once it's final.
For saving Americans just pay attention to financial news and you'll see any contribution limit adjustments well before the end of the year they take effect.