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Lots of people panic sold. There was one thread here about it. I held steady though, as I said in that thread, once prices bounced back I did make some changes and got rid of a fund I’ve been thinking about selling anyway and trimmed back on another.
Steve
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Was just about to pop on and see how people's portfolios were doing. I've had a decent bounce back this month. Without any contributions yet, I'm up 2% for Jan but over the last 12 months, my gains are less than my contributions...can't figure out if that's actually a negative ROI or still positive since my end is still higher than my start. My math brain isn't working. Does anyone have a calc for this or want to crunch the numbers for me? Seems like it shouldn't be that complicated but I do believe in the 10 years since I started my 401k this is the first time my end balance wasn't higher than my start + contributions.
Was just about to pop on and see how people's portfolios were doing. I've had a decent bounce back this month. Without any contributions yet, I'm up 2% for Jan but over the last 12 months, my gains are less than my contributions...can't figure out if that's actually a negative ROI or still positive since my end is still higher than my start. My math brain isn't working. Does anyone have a calc for this or want to crunch the numbers for me? Seems like it shouldn't be that complicated but I do believe in the 10 years since I started my 401k this is the first time my end balance wasn't higher than my start + contributions.
If you subtract your contributions from your End value, the result is $142,719. Comparing that value with the Start value you provided, indicates a negative ROI of approximately 3% exclusive of your contributions.
“Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it … he who doesn’t … pays it.”
If you subtract your contributions from your End value, the result is $142,719. Comparing that value with the Start value you provided, indicates a negative ROI of approximately 3% exclusive of your contributions.
That’s what I was thinking. Thanks. Did my 401k just do exceptionally poorly or is this a common trend this year? It’s company managed
That’s what I was thinking. Thanks. Did my 401k just do exceptionally poorly or is this a common trend this year? It’s company managed
I don't believe that your results would be uncommon for returns over the prior year (for funds invested in the stock market). Using the Vanguard Total Stock Market Index fund as a surrogate for comparison, that fund is down approximately 7% over the last year.
“Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it … he who doesn’t … pays it.”
Was just about to pop on and see how people's portfolios were doing. I've had a decent bounce back this month. Without any contributions yet, I'm up 2% for Jan but over the last 12 months, my gains are less than my contributions...can't figure out if that's actually a negative ROI or still positive since my end is still higher than my start. My math brain isn't working. Does anyone have a calc for this or want to crunch the numbers for me? Seems like it shouldn't be that complicated but I do believe in the 10 years since I started my 401k this is the first time my end balance wasn't higher than my start + contributions.
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