Ever feel like your 401(k) mutual fund options are written in another language?

Or that you should have taken more finance classes in college?

You already know about the investment management basics.
Asset Allocation, Diversification, Rebalancing, and Dollar Cost Averaging.

You don’t need any more 401(k) jargon.
And don’t have time to learn.

Investment advisors don’t help.
Even those that claim to watch your 401(k) “once in a while.”
They often talk too much and don’t listen enough.

One thing I figured out about individual 401(k) investment advice.
It’s not about me or my level of expertise.

It’s all about what I know about picking mutual funds.
And how it relates to your default 401(k) mutual fund options.

Individual 401(k) investment advice should never be a lecture investment theory.
It should be clear, honest, and customized guidance.
Answer the “what to buy” question in your 401(k).

With a list of 401(k) mutual funds to avoid thrown in as well.

Too much mutual fund information can overwhelm.
Confuse and intimidate an already complicated 401(k) mutual fund menu.

So, my individual 401(k) investment advice is different.
I analyze your 401(k) mutual funds so you don’t have to.
Simplify picking your best 401(k) mutual funds into actionable advice.

Interested in honest, consistent, and clear 401(k) investment advice?

Ric Lager

P.S. Personalized mutual fund guidance can improve 401(k) results..

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