On Index Funds, Target Dates, and Fees

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Im gonna have to say no! but ill b by there to get my grilled cheese,

Pappneheimer of 1:18PM July 04, 2009

Hello how u doin (HOTTY) i hope u r havin a wonderful yr! -God bless,

Resney of 11:03AM July 04, 2009

Man, that ain't funny. You did me right by letting everyone know in your blog I was simply waiting in line for. I'm cool on the number. You two keeping in touch??,

Cippily of 10:52AM July 04, 2009

absolutely gorgeous. just wonderful. :),

Zaszywaniuk of 12:42PM June 27, 2009

lol... i am always smileing! 8),

Pankiewcz of 11:11PM June 26, 2009

Good morning. Nice work.,

Gunnerdson of 11:00PM June 26, 2009

Thank you for this great article. Very succinct and it gets right to the heart of the matter. Vanguard and other fund companies that offer no load funds really should lead the way in most personal retirement and long term savings accounts. You make the point quite clear - after inflation and a volatile market - one's last concern should be filling the pockets of the banks and or the brokerage firms. John Bogle was on to something when he set up Vanguard - we can learn a lot from his method.

Anthony of NY 1:42PM May 27, 2008

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Katy Marquardt, a senior editor at U.S.News & World Report, takes a contemporary look at happenings in the financial world and aims to help young investors get going with their portfolios--or just sound cool at cocktail parties. Have a question? E-mail Katy at newmoney@usnews.com

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