I have an old 457 that I can't roll over into anything, plus I can't contribute anymore. I neglected the account for years and am now trying to make sense of it. The company it is with (Valic) provides documents that are not easy for me to understand.
If I am reading it correctly, it turns out that of the 5 funds I had, 3 they switched b/c they are no longer offering the funds I had chosen. And they switched them into relatively new funds w/ no track record.
I'm wondering if I should just switch 2 of them into the index that I have with the same co? They were large cap, and this segment of diversification I have otherwise covered in a nonretirement account. I do not have any other index funds.
I guess I just don't like the way they've moved my money without notice into something I didn't approve. Maybe this is standard OP? I know this happens in target funds but these aren't target funds.
WDYT?
ETA: actually the index is S&P 500 so it's a large cap too. Ultimatley I may be over represented w/large caps, but I'm trying to rebalance this first then move on to a larger rebalance.
If I am reading it correctly, it turns out that of the 5 funds I had, 3 they switched b/c they are no longer offering the funds I had chosen. And they switched them into relatively new funds w/ no track record.
I'm wondering if I should just switch 2 of them into the index that I have with the same co? They were large cap, and this segment of diversification I have otherwise covered in a nonretirement account. I do not have any other index funds.
I guess I just don't like the way they've moved my money without notice into something I didn't approve. Maybe this is standard OP? I know this happens in target funds but these aren't target funds.
WDYT?
ETA: actually the index is S&P 500 so it's a large cap too. Ultimatley I may be over represented w/large caps, but I'm trying to rebalance this first then move on to a larger rebalance.
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