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Old 03-27-2008, 07:09 AM
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I would avoid Fed Kaufmann Fd-A. The fees are outrageous (2.2%).

Are there other small-cap choices?

You could also just go with the Fidelity Freedom Fund. It is a blend of a lot of funds and should automatically adjust your asset allocation as you age.

Even though you are spreading out your money over a variety of funds, in reality there will be a lot of overlap between the large-cap funds, so you are not as diversified as you think. In reality, just using the FFF will be more diversified than adding the large-cap funds.
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