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I am rolling over some $$$ into my current 401K plan, any suggestions on what to invest in? Low-priced stock funds? Diversified? Real Estate Investment? Growth/Income? I have no clue, I want something middle ground, but not too risky!!??
Anyone help with this? I am a complete nob at stuff like this...!!!

HELP ME!! [:/]

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You must make your own allocation decisions based upon your individual situation, but we can give you some general "rule of thumb" asset allocations based upon age. You can use these as a starting point. We assume retirement at age 65.

Age: Less Than 40 -- 100% in equities. Of this, 40% invested in large cap. growth funds, 25% small cap. growth funds, 25% in large cap. value funds, and 10% international.
Age: 40 to 50 – 80% in equities and 20% in fixed income. Of the equity portion, 40% invested in large cap. growth funds, 25% small cap. growth funds, 25% in large cap. value funds, and 10% international.
Age: 51 to 55 – 70% in equities and 30% in fixed income. Of the equity portion, 40% invested in large cap. growth funds, 25% small cap. growth funds, 25% in large cap. value funds, and 10% international.
Age: 56 to 60 – 50% in equities and 50% in fixed income. Of the equity portion, 40% invested in large cap. growth funds, 10% small cap. growth funds, 40% in large cap. value funds, and 10% international.
Age: 61 to 65 – Reduce equities by 5% per year and increase fixed income by 5% per year so that at retirement you have 25% in equities and 75% in fixed income. Of the equity portion, 40% invested in large cap. growth funds, 10% small cap. growth funds, 40% in large cap. value funds, and 10% international.

Remember, this information is provided as general guidance on the subject of asset allocation and is not provided as legal, tax or investment advice. Individual situations vary. Please be sure you consult with your tax, legal or financial advisor for more detailed information and advice.


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If I were you, I would roll your money over to a IRA account...
You won't have to pay taxes until you start taking money out of the plan when you retire, and you can reallocate and diversify your investment according to your needs and investment preferences.
You can also combine this money with other retirement money. You money will keep growing tax-deffered. Better yet... look into a Roth IRA... unlike the traditional IRA's there is no tax deduction for the money you put in, but the earnings you build can be withdrawn entirely tax free.

Is this 401k from a previous employer? ... Hope this helps a little. ;)
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If I were you, I would roll your money over to a IRA account...
You won't have to pay taxes until you start taking money out of the plan when you retire, and you can reallocate and diversify your investment according to your needs and investment preferences.
You can also combine this money with other retirement money. You money will keep growing tax-deffered. Better yet... look into a Roth IRA... unlike the traditional IRA's there is no tax deduction for the money you put in, but the earnings you build can be withdrawn entirely tax free.

Is this 401k from a previous employer? ... Hope this helps a little. ;)



Yes previous employer, basically sitting for the past year. I never thought of the IRA...that may be my best bet. THANKS SO MUCH! ;)

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I am rolling over some $$$ into my current 401K plan, any suggestions on what to invest in? Low-priced stock funds? Diversified? Real Estate Investment? Growth/Income? I have no clue, I want something middle ground, but not too risky!!??
Anyone help with this? I am a complete nob at stuff like this...!!!

HELP ME!! [:/]



Take out your 401K and move to Mexico on the beach!!!!
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I am rolling over some $$$ into my current 401K plan, any suggestions on what to invest in? Low-priced stock funds? Diversified? Real Estate Investment? Growth/Income? I have no clue, I want something middle ground, but not too risky!!??
Anyone help with this? I am a complete nob at stuff like this...!!!

HELP ME!! [:/]



Take out your 401K and move to Mexico on the beach!!!!



Now that is the best one yet!! Sounds very tempting at the moment...:)

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I am rolling over some $$$ into my current 401K plan, any suggestions on what to invest in? Low-priced stock funds? Diversified? Real Estate Investment? Growth/Income? I have no clue, I want something middle ground, but not too risky!!??
Anyone help with this? I am a complete nob at stuff like this...!!!

HELP ME!! [:/]



Take out your 401K and move to Mexico on the beach!!!!



Now that is the best one yet!! Sounds very tempting at the moment...:)



Of course you are going to need someone to accompany you who also has a 401K ;):D
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I am rolling over some $$$ into my current 401K plan, any suggestions on what to invest in? Low-priced stock funds? Diversified? Real Estate Investment? Growth/Income? I have no clue, I want something middle ground, but not too risky!!??
Anyone help with this? I am a complete nob at stuff like this...!!!

HELP ME!! [:/]



Take out your 401K and move to Mexico on the beach!!!!



Now that is the best one yet!! Sounds very tempting at the moment...:)



Of course you are going to need someone to accompany you who also has a 401K ;):D



Hmmmmmmm, and who would THAT be????:)

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I am rolling over some $$$ into my current 401K plan, any suggestions on what to invest in? Low-priced stock funds? Diversified? Real Estate Investment? Growth/Income? I have no clue, I want something middle ground, but not too risky!!??
Anyone help with this? I am a complete nob at stuff like this...!!!

HELP ME!! [:/]



Take out your 401K and move to Mexico on the beach!!!!



Now that is the best one yet!! Sounds very tempting at the moment...:)



Of course you are going to need someone to accompany you who also has a 401K ;):D



Hmmmmmmm, and who would THAT be????:)



Hmmm...I dont know...I'll let you pick (me).
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If you're going to be working for another 20-30 years and the world does not implode I would suggest going 85 - 90 % stock. Go aggressive and you can transfer it all into less risky investments 15-20 years from now. If you look at all the charts that many 401(k) planner sites show, going mostly stock ro aggressive funds will get you the most in the long run...

That's just what I heard from this 401(k) planner dude that cam eto my office a year ago.

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You can't rollover into a Roth IRA. You'd have to rollover to a tradiational IRA first and then convert it, if you're eligible.



that is correct ;)




One more ???, pre-tax deductions? or not?



hmmm.. thats a toughie...I don't know too much about this one... I think it al depends on personal preference.
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You can't rollover into a Roth IRA. You'd have to rollover to a tradiational IRA first and then convert it, if you're eligible.



that is correct ;)




One more ???, pre-tax deductions? or not?



If you can afford to pay the tax from other savings that you have instead of from the money you're rolling over, go for the Roth (if you're eligible). If you can't, and you'd have to take the money out of the funds you're rolling over to pay the tax, you'd probably be better off just going into a traditional IRA.

Here's a calculator you can use to determine which is the best strategy based on your personal details.

http://www.planningtips.com/cgi-bin/roth.pl

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You can't rollover into a Roth IRA. You'd have to rollover to a tradiational IRA first and then convert it, if you're eligible.



that is correct ;)




One more ???, pre-tax deductions? or not?



If you can afford to pay the tax from other savings that you have instead of from the money you're rolling over, go for the Roth (if you're eligible). If you can't, and you'd have to take the money out of the funds you're rolling over to pay the tax, you'd probably be better off just going into a traditional IRA.

Here's a calculator you can use to determine which is the best strategy based on your personal details.

http://www.planningtips.com/cgi-bin/roth.pl



THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR YOUR INPUT.

All this info was very helpful!! :)
And Mike, I almost opted for the Mexico thing, but forgot that I am never allowed back in Mexico again...:S:S[:/] Don't ask!!!!!!

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Yes previous employer, basically sitting for the past year. I never thought of the IRA...that may be my best bet. THANKS SO MUCH! ;)



Unless the new company 401k is really nice, or you plan to borrow the money for a down payment, the IRA gives you a much greater choice of investments and the ability to change companies if the current one pisses you off.

And these days they'll do almost all the work for you!

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