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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In your case yes 100% VT in a taxable is the way to go because someone else is taking on the investing risk for you (Your Pension). My dad just turned 95, I always wondered how much he would have needed in his 401k had he not had a pension. I don't think people with a pension realize how lucky they are. Its not to late to start a Roth at 45. Often people who have a job with a pension don't have high salaries so the fact that you have enough to save into a Roth and a taxable is really good. [/quote] I agree. Since you already have a guaranteed pension, go 100% exities in your investing accounts. The pension is gold![/quote]
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