Lager & Company, Inc.
  • 401k Education
  • Meet Ric Lager
  • About Lager & Company
  • Blog
  • Contact
Select Page

How to build a low cost 401(k)

by Ric Lager | Nov 14, 2017 | 401k Advice, Blog, Educational | 0 comments

By far the biggest frustration individual company 401(k) retirement plan participants face comes for choosing which mutual funds to own. Frustration with the “what do I buy” decision abounds. The majority of investors I talk to follow the “buy-and-hope” investment management strategy.

Making investment decisions with your retirement plan money does not have to be so complicated. Let me relate an experience that I had with an individual company 401(k) retirement plan investment advice prospect just last week.

This individual is a frequent reader of financial media web sites. He was very familiar with the Warren Buffet and Jack Bogle strategies that preach ownership of the lowest possible cost index mutual funds.

This prospect wanted to build a company 401(k) retirement plan account that had two main components; great investment performance and the lowest possible costs.

Fortunately, this individual’s company 401(k) retirement plan menu included the SDBA (self-directed brokerage account) option. This option allows for individual company 401(k) retirement plan participants to open a brokerage account within their company 401(k) retirement plan account.

Self-directed brokerage accounts are a popular company 401(k) retirement plan option now. If you don’t know if you have that option in your plan, call your company 401(k) retirement plan provider. The option to ask for is the self-directed brokerage account.

The self-directed brokerage account allows for a much wider selection of mutual fund options outside of the default company 401(k) retirement plan menu. With this expanded choice of mutual funds comes better investment performance options and lower annual costs.

I focused the prospect’s attention on the major U.S. index mutual funds. A quick calculation showed that this proposed mutual fund portfolio would have annual expenses in the 0.07% range.

I then showed the prospect that his default company 401(k) retirement plan menu mutual funds averaged over 1% in annual expenses. He was convinced immediately.

Next, I showed the prospect a comparison of the last two years investment performance of the mutual funds he currently owned versus the proposed U.S. index mutual funds. He actually responded, “How do I sign up with you?”

At a minimum, your current default company 401(k) retirement plan menu includes the S&P 500 index mutual fund option. That mutual fund would be a good place to start in order to lower your annual costs.

Keep in mind that you can build your own low-cost and better-performing U.S. stock market index mutual fund portfolio like this one with a self-directed brokerage account option.

Ric Lager
Lager & Company, Inc.

Facebooktwitterredditpinterestlinkedinmail

Related posts:

  1. Low Cost Mutual Funds Work Best
  2. Low Cost Does Not Mean Low Risk
  3. Do You Know the Cost of Your 401(k) Mutual Funds?
  4. 2015 might be the year to self-directed your 401(k)
  5. The 401(k) Self Directed Account

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Call Us:

763-377-2006

Subscribe to my LinkedIn newsletter

Have you read my book yet?

"Forget The Pie" You can find it here on Amazon.

Find Recent Posts

  • 401k Advice (836)
  • Blog (842)
  • Educational (818)
  • Uncategorized (20)

Ric Lager in the News

Ric Lager Article Spurs 401k Advice Debate

Ric Lager in June 2010 Research Magazine

401k Advice For Individuals: How I Helped Develop The Market

Ric Lager Mentioned in May 2010 Article on Managing Risk

401(k): The Battle Over 401-k Advice

Investment Advisors: Take Back Your Money Management

Advisors: Reclaim Management Of Your Client’s Funds

Educational Topics

401(k) Education

Help for Your 401(k) Account

Manage Stock Market Risk

Point & Figure Technical Analysis

Your 401(k) & Point & Figure

Disclosures & Legal Disclaimers

© 2023 Lager & Company, Inc.

6306 Golden Valley Rd. Golden Valley, MN 55427

763-377-2006

Get a Free 401(k)

Analysis 

Get Free Analysis
N

Understand when the risk level changes.

N

Understand the investment management tools available.

CLE Course Links

1. Click on the state.

  • Alaska
  • Arizona
  • California
  • Connecticut
  • DC
  • Illinois
  • Maryland
  • Massachusetts
  • Michigan
  • Missouri
  • New Hampshire
  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • North Dakota
  • Pennsylvania
  • South Dakota
  • Vermont

 

2. Then click on the cart icon.

CLE Course Links

1. Click on the state.

  • Alaska
  • Arizona
  • California
  • Connecticut
  • DC
  • Illinois
  • Maryland
  • Massachusetts
  • Michigan
  • Missouri
  • New Hampshire
  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • North Dakota
  • Pennsylvania
  • South Dakota
  • Vermont

 

2. Then click on the cart icon.

To get your free analysis, please fill in this short form and an advisor will contact you.

  • Accepted file types: png, jpg, gif, pdf, Max. file size: 5 MB.
    Take a screenshot of your Default Menu of Company Retirement Mutual Fund Options and upload it here.
  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.