I was all geared up to push my employer to list Vanguard as a vender, but I was very disappointed to learn that Vanguard does not do ROTH 403bs. Talked to a specialist at Vanguard and he said they have no plans to offer it, but they are keeping track of how many people ask about and request it, so next time you're chatting with the Vanguard people, maybe offer and encouraging word for 403b ROTHS. If you are someone who's fortunate enough to be able to make the max roth contribution on your own, the 403b ROTH lets you put an addition $17,000 under that tax free umbrella (provided you meet income guidelines).
My question to the folks here is, if you wanted to lobby your boss to have vender and you couldn't get Vanguard but you believed in the Vanguard philosophy, then who would you go with? Most of my experience is with Vanguard, but I know there are other no-load companies out there. I plan to call Fidelity and T. Rowe. Price. Maybe they do 403b ROTHS? Don't they offer no-load low fee solutions? Fidelity I know offers a 500 Index Fund with a TER of 0.10%
