It’s Time For a 401(k) Yard Sale

It’s Time For a 401(k) Yard Sale

Spring means a fresh start.Cleaning and throwing out things you no longer need. This Spring think beyond your closet and garage.Your 401(k) has as much or more clutter.Mutual funds you don’t need to own any longer. If a mutual fund can’t keep up with the broad stock...
The 401(k) Rebalancing Myth

The 401(k) Rebalancing Myth

Last week, an individual 401(k) advice prospect told me: “My 401(k) is protected because I rebalance.” I’ve heard versions of that sentence for over 41 years.All the way back to 2008–2009.When individual 401(k) investors lost over 50% of their account value. Stick to...
When 401(k) Losses Are Optional

When 401(k) Losses Are Optional

What if major 401(k) stock market losses weren’t inevitable?What if full participation in the current stock market downturn was a choice? It’s official: losing big money in your 401(k) is no longer mandatory. If you carry a mortgage, insurance isn’t a suggestion—it’s...
Don’t Stay Wrong in Your 401(k)

Don’t Stay Wrong in Your 401(k)

Earlier this year, an individual 401(k) investment advice client.Sat across from me and said something I’ve heard many time before. “I knew this mutual fund wasn’t right… I didn’t do anything about it.” Sure, the specific mutual fund decision was bad.Worse, was the...