Hi Everyone, This forum has been so helpful to me. I've been stressing out about my school loans for a long time now but after getting advice from everyone on here and additional online research, I have put together a 5 year plan to pay off my loans(60K) and am very pumped about getting them out of the way!
I'm also prepared now to open and set up a ROTH IRA account, but just had some questions..
I am planning on opening an account with Vanguard and do a lump sum contribution initially of 5k for the 2010 tax year ( I was told I have til April 17th to do this). My questions are:
1) When is the best time for me to open the account? From what I understand the prices of stocks/bonds have low/high periods so it is best to buy when the period is low.
2) Which Vanguard fund would you recommend for a beginner investor, (26 years old) to invest in within my ROTH IRA? I was thinking of signing up for the Target 2050 Fund..
Also, as I learn more about mutual funds and investing in general would I be able to change what I invest in and what would be the repercussions, if any if, I decide to switch from one type of investment within my ROTH to another later down the road?
I'm also prepared now to open and set up a ROTH IRA account, but just had some questions..
I am planning on opening an account with Vanguard and do a lump sum contribution initially of 5k for the 2010 tax year ( I was told I have til April 17th to do this). My questions are:
1) When is the best time for me to open the account? From what I understand the prices of stocks/bonds have low/high periods so it is best to buy when the period is low.
2) Which Vanguard fund would you recommend for a beginner investor, (26 years old) to invest in within my ROTH IRA? I was thinking of signing up for the Target 2050 Fund..
Also, as I learn more about mutual funds and investing in general would I be able to change what I invest in and what would be the repercussions, if any if, I decide to switch from one type of investment within my ROTH to another later down the road?
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