By: ListfulWistful
I set up a fund with Vanguard. There is an annual fee (maybe $20?) for the fund I got (STAR fund), but it is waived if you sign up for electronic mailings instead of paper. I am not sure what the...
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I have a Roth IRA with Vanguard and really like them. I think most of their funds have a $3,000 minimum, though. Not sure on that. I would highly recommend ING, though. We started checking/savings...
View ArticleBy: Kacie
Is there any fee for you to transfer the funds to ING? I think the money needs to go somewhere else, because your money will be GONE in a few years with their fees. $75/year on a $400 balance? Yeah....
View ArticleBy: krantcents
I have a few IRA accounts at Schwab, Fidelity and Vanguard. When you maintain a sizable account, they waive the fees.
View ArticleBy: Mrs Money
Catherine- Thanks for the recommendation! I think I’ll probably start with ING, and when we have enough money saved, I’ll transfer it to Vanguard!
View ArticleBy: Mrs Money
Kacie- If we transfer the funds to ING, we’ll have to pay the $75 each close fee. The annual fee is $40. I should definitely look into the tax penalty. If I roll it over from the Roth to another Roth,...
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krantcents- Looks like I need to start saving more money for retirement Thanks so much for your help!
View ArticleBy: Emily
We have IRAs with T. Rowe Price, and as far as I know they are fee-free, probably b/c they are fairly large.
View ArticleBy: Super Frugalette
Congrats on the baby! I have traveled at 20 weeks pregnant twice. It isn’t a bad time to go. You aren’t too big and you are no longer sick. I love being a SAHM. I hope you enjoy it too!
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