401k Investing for Newbies and Nerds
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449310/fan_mail/new] In my last episode, I made some disparaging remarks about golfers and 401K plan participants. I start this episode with a reader's digest version of my prior commentary. Then I provide a discussion designed to enlighten listeners on how and why to become better managers of their hard-earned retirement dollars. A golfers handicapped helps them evaluate the quality of their game. There are similar benchmarks that help us evaluate various aspects of our everyday life. There are tables that tell us if we are a 6-foot male, we should weigh 200 lbs. There are Government standards that tell us our two-ton SUV should get 27 mile per gallon. My Cheerios box tells me that when I eat a cup of cereal, I have consumer 45% of the amount of sugar I should consume in a day. 90 million American workers have invested $15 trillion of their hard-earned money in stock market mutual funds. And just like the benchmarks discussed above, there are many who have no clue about the precise amount of return on their hard-earned retirement dollars and how to compare that to what is possible. For most stock market gurus, the benchmark for investment performance is the return of the S&P 500. Over the course of the past 2 ½ years, in spite of all that’s been thrown at it, the S&P 500 has gained 58.6%. A S&P 500 index fund provides investors that same return for a one tent of one percent fee and no assembly required. There are two other lesser used stock market indexes that some financial experts also use as a proxy for the market; The Dow and the Nasdaq. Their performance for the same time period as I quoted for the S&P, were 44.3% and 73.4% respectfully. A divergence from the return of the standard set by the S&P that is worthy of note. Both have index funds that, just like the S&P 500, mimic their performance. My goal for this episode is to motivate you to do your homework and put a hard number on your investment return, not just “Doing OK.” Then and only then can you answer the question; Do I know as much about the performance of my 401k as I do my golf score? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449310/support]
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