| I am 70% C, 30% S. |
| This question is meaningless without knowing how many years until you plan to take the money out. |
| 1/3 each, C,S and I |
| 75% L 2030 and 25% L 2040 I think |
| Just checked and I’m 100% in I. I don’t remember doing that but I only mess with it once a year or so. Thanks for reminding me I will mix it up! |
Ouch! That sucks!! |
| 65% C, 25% S, 10% I. |
| 100% C fund |
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42.26% C
40.74% S 13.79% I 3.21% G |
Doesn’t it currently have the highest share prices ? |
Just checked and I'm mistaken. I'm 100% in the S fund! $46.85 share price. |
Please tell me you're not serious. You know that comparing share prices of different investments means nothing, right? |
| 100% L2050 fund. |
Not really. New hire not long out of school. |
Share price is irrelevant. You can compare the price of a stock today to the price of the same stock a year ago (unless there was a split or some other unusual activity), but you can't really compare the price of one stock to the price of another with any meaning. For example, Coca-Cola trades for around $215 a share, and Pepsi trades for around $115 a share. Does that mean Coca-Cola is a better investment than the other? (No) |