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[quote=Anonymous]Either is perfectly good. Vanguard has a very broad array of low-cost index funds, which is probably the way you will want to go. Fidelity now also has a good selection of low-cost index funds that are compettive with Vanguard's. Perhaps there's a slight edge to Vanguard's fund offerings in this respect though. Fidelity does have physical office locations in DC with in-house financial planners who will meet with you to discuss your finances and goals, which I have found to be helpful. I don't believe Vanguard has this service. So if that's something you may find useful, I'd go with Fidelity. [/quote]
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