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December 12, 2007 at 8:56 PM #115829December 12, 2007 at 9:27 PM #115674NewbletParticipant
Guaranteed Income Fund
Guaranteed Short-Term Securities Fund
Core Bond/BSAM Fund
Fidelity Advisor Balanced Account (FAIGX)
Lifetime Funds
Dryden S&P 500(R) Index Fund
Large Cap Blend / Victory fund (oooohh “victory”)
Large Cap Value/AJO Fund
Oakmark Select Fund (OARLX)
Oppenheimer Capital Appreciation Fund (OPTFX)
Mid CAp Growth / Artisan Partners Fund
Mid Cap Value / Integrity Fund
AIM Small Cap Growth Fund (GTSAX)
Small Cap Value / MEA Fund
Columbia International Value Fund (NIVLX)
Oppenheimer Global Fund (OPPAX)I don’t know if thats enough info to look them up. Let me know what specifics to post. I can only scan while at work.
December 12, 2007 at 9:27 PM #115805NewbletParticipantGuaranteed Income Fund
Guaranteed Short-Term Securities Fund
Core Bond/BSAM Fund
Fidelity Advisor Balanced Account (FAIGX)
Lifetime Funds
Dryden S&P 500(R) Index Fund
Large Cap Blend / Victory fund (oooohh “victory”)
Large Cap Value/AJO Fund
Oakmark Select Fund (OARLX)
Oppenheimer Capital Appreciation Fund (OPTFX)
Mid CAp Growth / Artisan Partners Fund
Mid Cap Value / Integrity Fund
AIM Small Cap Growth Fund (GTSAX)
Small Cap Value / MEA Fund
Columbia International Value Fund (NIVLX)
Oppenheimer Global Fund (OPPAX)I don’t know if thats enough info to look them up. Let me know what specifics to post. I can only scan while at work.
December 12, 2007 at 9:27 PM #115836NewbletParticipantGuaranteed Income Fund
Guaranteed Short-Term Securities Fund
Core Bond/BSAM Fund
Fidelity Advisor Balanced Account (FAIGX)
Lifetime Funds
Dryden S&P 500(R) Index Fund
Large Cap Blend / Victory fund (oooohh “victory”)
Large Cap Value/AJO Fund
Oakmark Select Fund (OARLX)
Oppenheimer Capital Appreciation Fund (OPTFX)
Mid CAp Growth / Artisan Partners Fund
Mid Cap Value / Integrity Fund
AIM Small Cap Growth Fund (GTSAX)
Small Cap Value / MEA Fund
Columbia International Value Fund (NIVLX)
Oppenheimer Global Fund (OPPAX)I don’t know if thats enough info to look them up. Let me know what specifics to post. I can only scan while at work.
December 12, 2007 at 9:27 PM #115842NewbletParticipantGuaranteed Income Fund
Guaranteed Short-Term Securities Fund
Core Bond/BSAM Fund
Fidelity Advisor Balanced Account (FAIGX)
Lifetime Funds
Dryden S&P 500(R) Index Fund
Large Cap Blend / Victory fund (oooohh “victory”)
Large Cap Value/AJO Fund
Oakmark Select Fund (OARLX)
Oppenheimer Capital Appreciation Fund (OPTFX)
Mid CAp Growth / Artisan Partners Fund
Mid Cap Value / Integrity Fund
AIM Small Cap Growth Fund (GTSAX)
Small Cap Value / MEA Fund
Columbia International Value Fund (NIVLX)
Oppenheimer Global Fund (OPPAX)I don’t know if thats enough info to look them up. Let me know what specifics to post. I can only scan while at work.
December 12, 2007 at 9:27 PM #115878NewbletParticipantGuaranteed Income Fund
Guaranteed Short-Term Securities Fund
Core Bond/BSAM Fund
Fidelity Advisor Balanced Account (FAIGX)
Lifetime Funds
Dryden S&P 500(R) Index Fund
Large Cap Blend / Victory fund (oooohh “victory”)
Large Cap Value/AJO Fund
Oakmark Select Fund (OARLX)
Oppenheimer Capital Appreciation Fund (OPTFX)
Mid CAp Growth / Artisan Partners Fund
Mid Cap Value / Integrity Fund
AIM Small Cap Growth Fund (GTSAX)
Small Cap Value / MEA Fund
Columbia International Value Fund (NIVLX)
Oppenheimer Global Fund (OPPAX)I don’t know if thats enough info to look them up. Let me know what specifics to post. I can only scan while at work.
December 12, 2007 at 9:29 PM #115679NewbletParticipantOh and at the same time I’m three months into my sharebuilder account. So I don’t plan on the 401k being my only investment. I’m starting really small on the amounts however, that way I figure my early mistakes will hurt less.
December 12, 2007 at 9:29 PM #115810NewbletParticipantOh and at the same time I’m three months into my sharebuilder account. So I don’t plan on the 401k being my only investment. I’m starting really small on the amounts however, that way I figure my early mistakes will hurt less.
December 12, 2007 at 9:29 PM #115841NewbletParticipantOh and at the same time I’m three months into my sharebuilder account. So I don’t plan on the 401k being my only investment. I’m starting really small on the amounts however, that way I figure my early mistakes will hurt less.
December 12, 2007 at 9:29 PM #115847NewbletParticipantOh and at the same time I’m three months into my sharebuilder account. So I don’t plan on the 401k being my only investment. I’m starting really small on the amounts however, that way I figure my early mistakes will hurt less.
December 12, 2007 at 9:29 PM #115883NewbletParticipantOh and at the same time I’m three months into my sharebuilder account. So I don’t plan on the 401k being my only investment. I’m starting really small on the amounts however, that way I figure my early mistakes will hurt less.
December 12, 2007 at 9:46 PM #115698RaybyrnesParticipantNewblet
The symbols are fine and andyone can look up the rest of the information needed for analysis.
The sharebuilder accoutns are OK but I think you might be better off using a Roth account to accumulate your funds in. Just my 2 cents.
Also make sure you are taking advantage of interest bearing checking accounts. Schwab currently offers a checking account that pays 4%. Many MMA are paying around 5%. Make sure you are getting the easy stuff.
December 12, 2007 at 9:46 PM #115830RaybyrnesParticipantNewblet
The symbols are fine and andyone can look up the rest of the information needed for analysis.
The sharebuilder accoutns are OK but I think you might be better off using a Roth account to accumulate your funds in. Just my 2 cents.
Also make sure you are taking advantage of interest bearing checking accounts. Schwab currently offers a checking account that pays 4%. Many MMA are paying around 5%. Make sure you are getting the easy stuff.
December 12, 2007 at 9:46 PM #115862RaybyrnesParticipantNewblet
The symbols are fine and andyone can look up the rest of the information needed for analysis.
The sharebuilder accoutns are OK but I think you might be better off using a Roth account to accumulate your funds in. Just my 2 cents.
Also make sure you are taking advantage of interest bearing checking accounts. Schwab currently offers a checking account that pays 4%. Many MMA are paying around 5%. Make sure you are getting the easy stuff.
December 12, 2007 at 9:46 PM #115866RaybyrnesParticipantNewblet
The symbols are fine and andyone can look up the rest of the information needed for analysis.
The sharebuilder accoutns are OK but I think you might be better off using a Roth account to accumulate your funds in. Just my 2 cents.
Also make sure you are taking advantage of interest bearing checking accounts. Schwab currently offers a checking account that pays 4%. Many MMA are paying around 5%. Make sure you are getting the easy stuff.
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