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I've been looking all over for a mutual fund that will allow you to have a roth with no more than $250 minimum startup investment. I know its small change in teh grand scheme of things but its all I can afford to start with. I've managed to set my budget to allot for $50 per month thereafter investment until I either get a raise or pay off some of my debt. The reason I prefer not to simply place the money in savings is because I dont want it to be liquid (I'll find a way to spend it) and I would prefer a mutual fund over cd's due to interest rate's.
Any direction would be appreciated. Rob |
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Well, I would suggest utilizing one of those mutual fund search tools that allow you to drop in specific filters like the criteria you mentioned.
BTW, in a more general area in regards to mutual funds, I recently heard a representative of Morningstar state that according to their extensive research, THE SINGLE BEST PREDICTOR OF FUTURE PERFORMANCE OF A MUTUAL FUND was the cost of operations to the investor. The lower cost funds consistently out-performed higher cost funds. Pretty interesting. # |
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http://aol.smartmoney.com/fundscreen...story=20040402 Also Kiplinger recommends these funds: Quote:
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Nope, No reason in particular. I'm using Dave Ramseys Debt Snowball style
of paying off my debts and will have them all gone by 3/08. I guess putting the $50 per month would get me out sooner but there is no interest being charged on any of my remaining debt. Thats why I figured since I'm not in a real rush, why not let the $50 per month make me some money (interest), and begin the retirement fund now. After looking over multiple articles and a few calculators I've been lead to believe that its better to start now and let the interest compound then wait another 2.5 years. |
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