Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Open up an account with Fidelity and invest in one of their no fee mutual funds like a US broad market stock index fund. FSKAX is good. If you want to diversify you can put some into an international stock index fund too (like 10-20%) FTIHX. If this money is for retirement, then look at your TSP portfolio and view your asset allocation as a combo of all your money. Decide how much you want in fixed income, US, international, or anything else. Keep fixed income, like the terrific G Fund in the TSP, and keep the more tax efficient funds in your taxable account. Do you have a Roth IRA? If not, max those out too for each of you even if you have to do back door.
I thought I made too much to qualify for a Roth IRA ($250k). Is that not right? What is "back door"?
Anonymous wrote:Open up an account with Fidelity and invest in one of their no fee mutual funds like a US broad market stock index fund. FSKAX is good. If you want to diversify you can put some into an international stock index fund too (like 10-20%) FTIHX. If this money is for retirement, then look at your TSP portfolio and view your asset allocation as a combo of all your money. Decide how much you want in fixed income, US, international, or anything else. Keep fixed income, like the terrific G Fund in the TSP, and keep the more tax efficient funds in your taxable account. Do you have a Roth IRA? If not, max those out too for each of you even if you have to do back door.
Anonymous wrote:Do you want all stocks, stocks & bonds, U.S., international, value v growth, etc.?
I have some VTSAX, VTV, and VIGI, among others. There are lots of low cost index funds out there so it depends on what makes up your current portfolio, your age, risk tolerance, blah blah blah.