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[quote=Anonymous]I would go with Vanguard or Fidelity. Their target retirement funds are basically what their financial experts think is the right mix of types of investments for people retiring close to X year--why pay someone more for their guess as to what might be the best allocation? It's very hard to beat the market in the long run, at least for individual retirement accounts without insider trading info, especially after you figure in 1.25% of fees. I doubt your guy is some sort of Warren Buffet genius. How does the return on your investments compare to similar categories of investments through Vanguard after you figure in fees? Did your investments weather the financial crisis better than index funds did? I think the answers to those questions will show you what you should be doing, and hopefully get you and your husband on the same page. [/quote]
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