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What funds should I roll my 401(k) into?

May 29, 2008

Q: Any funds you particularly like for a 65-year-old to roll a 401(k) into? I start social security soon and I'm working full time, but I'm about to lose my job.

A: Given market conditions, I'd be very careful. Roll it all into a money market fund at Fidelity or Vanguard or T. Rowe Price, then maybe take a small amount every month and move it into an equity-income fund, leaving about 20 percent in a money market at the end of this process, which should take about two years to fully fund the equity-income stock fund. I don't think the stock market is going to run away on the upside in the next two years!

Terry Savage is a registered investment advisor and the author of the newly published The Savage Number: How Much Money Do You Need To Retire? (256 pages, Wiley, $24.95).