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Lifer
I was playing around on 401k.com (Fidelity, our 401k provider) and you can find your personal rate of retun for any time period.
In 2004, my personal rate of return was 6.9%.
Is that any good?
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[Your Personal Rate of Return is calculated with a time-weighted formula, widely used by financial analysts to calculate investment earnings. It reflects the result of your investment selections as well as any activity in the plan account(s) shown. There are other Personal Rate of Return formulas used that may yield different results. Remember that past performance is no guarantee of future results.]
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Since it's a 401k, I figure anything over 3% is acceptable. I don't know anything though... 🙂
In 2004, my personal rate of return was 6.9%.
Is that any good?
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[Your Personal Rate of Return is calculated with a time-weighted formula, widely used by financial analysts to calculate investment earnings. It reflects the result of your investment selections as well as any activity in the plan account(s) shown. There are other Personal Rate of Return formulas used that may yield different results. Remember that past performance is no guarantee of future results.]
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Since it's a 401k, I figure anything over 3% is acceptable. I don't know anything though... 🙂