I am currently debating what my asset allocation should be for my 403(b) and my Roth IRA (asset allocation will be for both the 403(b) and the Roth IRA combined). The following is my plans, although I am not set in the percentages yet, so I am very willing to hear any opinions on my plan. I am 25 years old.
50% Large Cap Index
20% Mid Cap Index
10% Small Cap Index
20% Foreign/International Index
I am using all Vanguard Funds. Of note, I am debating between the 500 Index (VFINX) or the Total Stock Market Index (VTSMX) for the large cap allocation. I am also slightly considering the Large Cap Index Fund (VLACX) for the large cap fund, although I like the 500 and Total Index better. I am planning on using their Mid Cap Index Fund (VIMSX) and their Small Cap Index Fund (NAESX). I am also debating between the Total International Stock Index (VGTSX) or the European Stock Index (VEURX).
Another thought was just to do 80% in the Total Stock Market Index and 20% in a Foreign/International Index. However, I think the plan above could result in better returns overall (the expense ratios are all really low).
Any thoughts/suggestions?
50% Large Cap Index
20% Mid Cap Index
10% Small Cap Index
20% Foreign/International Index
I am using all Vanguard Funds. Of note, I am debating between the 500 Index (VFINX) or the Total Stock Market Index (VTSMX) for the large cap allocation. I am also slightly considering the Large Cap Index Fund (VLACX) for the large cap fund, although I like the 500 and Total Index better. I am planning on using their Mid Cap Index Fund (VIMSX) and their Small Cap Index Fund (NAESX). I am also debating between the Total International Stock Index (VGTSX) or the European Stock Index (VEURX).
Another thought was just to do 80% in the Total Stock Market Index and 20% in a Foreign/International Index. However, I think the plan above could result in better returns overall (the expense ratios are all really low).
Any thoughts/suggestions?
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