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401k guidance due to rate of return
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Landar15 is age 40
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I’ve always taken a scatter-gun approach to my 401k signup, basically dividing it up among all my investment options equally on the plan offered and I usually see 8-12% returns. However, my latest employer has a very large number of options, and my approach is only showing a 1.85% return over the last six months. I’m 43, between myself and my employer putting about 800/month in (matched 5% into traditional 401k, 2.5% into Roth 401k), where should I allocate more of my future investments-right now I’m about 50% equity/stock, 20 bond/fixed income (which is doing horrible!), 20 allocation and 10% stable value

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