My 457(b) contains some very good Blackrock index funds that are very low in cost (for example, their S&P 500 fund is only .01 basis point....wow!).
However....my quarterly statements never seem to reflect income from dividends, even though these funds have a yield and supposedly distribute dividends.
The 457(b) is managed by ING, so I called customer service and was told that the dividends are indeed distributed, but...through some magical accounting wizardry that I don't understand, the dividends are reflected somehow in the share price of the index fund and not as actual dividend distributions.
Does anyone else have a retirement vehicle like this where your dividends are reflected in the share price of the fund? And doesn't this make it hard to reinvest the dividends in the fund?
Be curious if anyone know how this works....seems fishy to me.
Thanks for any insights!