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Originally Posted by GregWeld
This is the part that just kills me on this company funds... they obscure... and add fees... and all manor of stuff that just makes investing harder and harder for the uninformed.
I agree that matching (free) money is a good thing --- but if you kick in 6% and they kick in 3% -- but then hit you with 1% annual management fees etc... AND you don't get growth and or income... then you can be putting money into a black hole. Sometimes the "match" just isn't worth it when you do the math.
People forget that they can open up IRA's and ROTH IRA's etc outside of their work plan... and then control and or understand what their hard earned money is going in to. Frankly -- I'd rather MAKE 30% than I would get a 3% match. But then again - that is putting a burden on the investor and the average guy/gal just isn't up to the task.
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From what I understood in their 401k presentation is our company takes care of all the fees while I am with the company and if I leave then I am responsible for those fees from the point of my termination on.
My company matches 100% up to 4% and 50% above 4% to 6%
so its not bad, and I see what you mean about trying to make it seem like magic, by the way, the guy that does this is that fast talking used car salesman guy who wanted me to roll over my old 401k to my new companies 401k or an IRA with them
Anyways, I picked the funds that had the best returns over the past few years, had the top 10 companies that I knew, and the lowest fees.
So hopefully in the end I will come out with much more than matching percentage that the company gives