Best low cost investment choices for Vanguard and Fidelity 401k plans
It is always wise to know where your hard earned money is being invested. This holds true even for the money in your 401K accounts. Yes, you can pick and choose how the money in your 401K is invested. This is extremely important because if you dont make an explicit choice, more than likely your money will end up being invested in a plan that has a higher maintenance fees. If you have an account with Fidelity for your 401K, consider the following three investment options that have the lowest maintenance cost as well as a respectable growth rate. In my opinion, the following are the best low cost 401K investment funds for Fidelity with a decently high growth rate.
Plan | Fee |
Vanguard Institutional Index Fund Institutional Shares (VINIX) | 0.04% |
Vanguard Extended Market Index Fund Institutional Shares (VIEIX) | 0.07% |
So why is lowering your costs important? A lower cost means that more of your money gets to grow. Take a look at the following table which compares three hypothetical plans, each with a different maintenance fee% per year. The actual cost in $ amount is shown in the corresponding columns. That's what you pay Fidelity / Vanguard for managing your money in each of those plans.
Plan | Fee% | Fee per $1000/year | Fee $10,000/year | Fee per $100,000 per year |
Plan A | 0.05 | $0.50 | $5 | $50 |
Plan B | 0.8 | $8.0 | $80 | $800 |
Plan C | 1.5 | $15 | $150 | $1500 |
A penny saved is a penny earned.So based on the above table, unless the growth of plan C is not stellar enough to make up for its high maintenance fee, I would find it quite difficult to justify paying a higher more to keep my money invested in it. Hopefully this article gave you some direction towards achieving your investment goals. If you are aware of similar or better plans, please share it in the comments for our readers.