Hello everyone,
after reading this and some other financial forums for a while, I realize it's time for me to seek the advice of those wiser than me when it comes to investing and financial management.
Here is the relevant information. Please let me know if I leave anything out that would be important:
Me: 39
Wife: 38
1 child: 8
Additional info: Wife suffers from fibromyalgia, making employment impossible. Son has autism, although not severe. He attends the special education class in our school district. Moderate medical bills ~ $3500 per year not including insurance premiums.
I just started a new job this year. Salary $125k + decent bonus opportunity. The company offers a 3% 401k match on the first 6% I invest, and potentially another 3% at year end at the discretion of the board (it has been paid out the last 3-4 years) - I think this has something to do with the Safe Harbor provision.
Home: Appraised for $205k a couple of months ago when I refinanced it. Loan amount: $160k. Rate 2.875%, 15 years (payment #2 due Feb 1)
Vehicle 1: Owe $24k at 1.49%
Vehicle 2: Owe $5k at 1.49%
Credit Card: Owe $3.9k at 0% interest until it is paid off (I had a 0% interest, 0% balance transfer fee offer a few years ago - took advantage of offer, and taking my time paying it off since it is 0% interest).
Emergency Fund: $43k (would represent around 9 months of living expenses with some cutting back)
Retirement Accounts: Total around $173k
His roll-over 401k at Vanguard:
Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund Admiral Shares VTSAX Large Blend 0.06% ER $31,354.86 18.2% of portfolio
Vanguard FTSE All-World ex-US Index Fund Investor Shares VFWIX International 0.35% $8,506.52 4.9%
Previous Employer 401k at Fidelity #1
Fidelity® Money Market Trust Retirement Government Money Market Portfolio FGMXX Short-Term 0.42% ER $31,766.87 18.4%
(recently moved everything in the MM thinking about rolling over into Vanguard account or current employer's 401k, but would like advice on this too)
Previous Employer 401k at Fidelity #2
T. Rowe Price Equity Income Fund PRFDX Large Cap 0.68% $14,129.13 8.2%
Vanguard Institutional Index Fund Institutional Shares VINIX Large Cap 0.04% $7,413.16 4.3%
Lord Abbett Fundamental Equity Fund Class I LAVYX Large Cap 0.74% $14,070.15 8.2%
Fidelity® Capital Appreciation Fund - Class K FCAKX Large Cap 0.81% $5,545.86 3.2%
Morgan Stanley Institutional Mid Cap Growth Fund Class I MPEGX Mid Cap 0.70% $10,885.96 6.3%
JPMorgan Mid Cap Value Fund Institutional Class FLMVX Mid Cap 0.76% $6,044.47 3.5%
BlackRock Small Cap Growth Equity Portfolio Institutional Shares PSGIX Small Cap 0.80% $21,970.52 12.7%
Royce Opportunity Fund Investment Class RYPNX Small Cap 1.17% $20,689.76 12.0%
Current Employer 401k at Fidelity
nothing invested yet - available to invest in February
Plan for 2013:
Invest $17,500 in 401k on a pre-tax basis
HSA $5450 + $500 contributed by company
Desired Portfolio allocation:
I've been very aggressive so far trying to get back what I lost in 2008. Lately I've been worried about the future economic outlook. I think there will be a recession in the 2nd half of 2013 and through 2014. Not sure what I should do to account for this, but I think I should do something like:
70/30 or 70/35 split stocks/bonds+MM
25-30% international allocation.
Here are the available options in the 3 Fidelity 401k accounts:
Previous Employer 401k at Fidelity #1
Allianz NFJ Dividend Value Fund Institutional Class NFJEX Large Cap 0.71%
Fidelity Contrafund FCNTX Large Cap 0.81%
Spartan 500 Index Fund - Fidelity Advantage Class FUSVX Large Cap 0.05%
Dreyfus Mid Cap Index Fund PESPX Mid Cap 0.50%
Columbia Acorn USA Class Z AUSAX Small Cap 1.05%
Northern Small Cap Value Fund NOSGX Small Cap 1.01%
Vanguard Small-Cap Index Fund Institutional Shares VSCIX Small Cap 0.14%
Dodge & Cox International Stock Fund DODFX International 0.64%
Janus Overseas Fund Class T JAOSX International 0.94%
RS Emerging Markets Fund Class A GBEMX International 1.49%
Spartan® International Index Fund - Institutional Class FSPNX International 0.07%
SSgA Dow Jones Target 2035 IndexSM Non-Lending Series Fund Class C Blended 0.48%
SSgA Dow Jones Target 2045 IndexSM Non-Lending Series Fund Class C Blended 0.48%
SSgA Dow Jones Target Today IndexSM Non-Lending Series Fund Class C Blended 0.48%
JPMorgan Short Duration Bond Fund Select Class HLLVX Bond-Income 0.55%
MainStay High Yield Corporate Bond Fund Class A MHCAX Bond-Income 0.99%
Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund Institutional Shares VBTIX Bond-Income 0.07%
Fidelity® Money Market Trust Retirement Government MM Portfolio FGMXX Short-Term 0.42%
Previous Employer 401k at Fidelity #2
T. Rowe Price Equity Income Fund PRFDX Large Cap 0.68%
Vanguard Institutional Index Fund Institutional Shares VINIX Large Cap 0.04%
Lord Abbett Fundamental Equity Fund Class I LAVYX Large Cap 0.74%
Fidelity® Capital Appreciation Fund - Class K FCAKX Large Cap 0.81%
American Funds American Mutual Fund Class R-5 RMFFX Large Cap 0.37%
Fidelity® Contrafund® - Class K FCNKX Large Cap 0.69%
Morgan Stanley Institutional Mid Cap Growth Fund Class I MPEGX Mid Cap 0.70%
JPMorgan Mid Cap Value Fund Institutional Class FLMVX Mid Cap 0.76%
BlackRock Small Cap Growth Equity Portfolio Institutional Shares PSGIX Small Cap 0.80%
Royce Opportunity Fund Investment Class RYPNX Small Cap 1.17%
Fidelity® Diversified International Fund - Class K FDIKX International 0.84%
Fidelity® Worldwide Fund FWWFX International 1.11%
Oppenheimer Developing Markets Fund Class Y ODVYX International 1.03%
Fidelity Freedom K® 2035 Fund FKTHX Blended 0.62%
Fidelity Freedom K® 2040 Fund FFKFX Blended 0.62%
Fidelity Freedom K® 2045 Fund FFKGX Blended 0.63%
Fidelity Freedom K® Income Fund FFKAX Blended 0.39%
Managed Income Portfolio II Class 1 Bond-Stable 0.50%
Fidelity® High Income Fund SPHIX Bond-Income 0.76%
PIMCO Total Return Fund Institutional Class PTTRX Bond-Income 0.46%
Current Employer 401k at Fidelity
American Funds Growth Fund of America Class R-5 RGAFX Large Cap 0.39%
T. Rowe Price Dividend Growth Fund PRDGX Large Cap 0.68%
Vanguard Windsor II Fund Admiral Shares VWNAX Large Cap 0.27%
Vanguard 500 Index Fund Signal Class VIFSX Large Cap 0.05%
Fidelity® Low-Priced Stock Fund FLPSX Mid Cap 0.88%
Morgan Stanley Institutional Mid Cap Growth Fund Class I MPEGX Mid Cap 0.70%
RidgeWorth Mid-Cap Value Equity Fund Class I SMVTX Mid Cap 1.07%
Spartan® Extended Market Index Fund - Fidelity Advantage Class FSEVX Mid Cap 0.07%
BlackRock Small Cap Growth Equity Portfolio Institutional Shares PSGIX Small Cap 0.80%
Gabelli Small Cap Growth Fund Class AAA GABSX Small Cap 1.42%
Heartland Value Plus Fund HRVIX Small Cap 1.16%
American Funds EuroPacific Growth Fund Class R-5 RERFX International 0.55%
American Funds SMALLCAP World Fund Class R-5 RSLFX International 0.78%
Janus Overseas Fund Class I JIGFX International 0.76%
Lazard Emerging Markets Equity Fund Class Institutional LZEMX International 1.12%
ING Global Real Estate Fund Class A IGLAX Intl - Specialty 1.31%
Fidelity Freedom® 2035 Fund FFTHX Blended 0.75%
Fidelity Freedom® 2040 Fund FFFFX Blended 0.75%
Fidelity Freedom® 2045 Fund FFFGX Blended 0.75%
Fidelity Freedom® Income Fund FFFAX Blended 0.44%
MetLife Stable Value Option Bond-Stable 0.97%
Fidelity® High Income Fund SPHIX Bond-Income 0.76%
PIMCO Total Return Fund Administrative Class PTRAX Bond-Income 0.71%
Templeton Global Bond Fund Class A TPINX Bond-Income 0.91%
Vanguard Short-Term Treasury Fund Admiral Shares VFIRX Bond-Income 0.10%
Questions and things I would like advice on:
- I feel like I've done well cutting costs, and refinancing loans to really low rates, but I feel like i am no where near where I need to be in terms of retirement savings. 2008-2011 took a bit hit on my 401k accounts, and it wasn't until 2012 when it came back to 2008 levels. I'd like to create an action plan on how I can maximize retirement/savings opportunities. I know I can contribute to both his and hers Roth IRA accounts for $5500 each in 2013, but not sure if I will be able to save that much due to contributing to the HSA account (I plan on paying cash for medical expenses leaving the HSA for future years if possible).
- Should I move any of the 2 previous employer's 401k accounts into Vanguard or my current employer's 401k?
- Which, from all the options available, should I pick to get to my new portfolio allocation?
Last and not least, thank you to all the great people on this board. Just putting the above information together is quite a handful, so I have to give a lot of respect to those who read through these posts, make sense of all of it, and put the time to think through options and picking the best alternatives available. Thank you all in advance for any advice you can provide, and if I've left anything out, I will be happy to provide the information, or my thought process so far.
Best regards,
Nick.