Posted on June 6, 2010.
How do I send my 401 (k)? I am 46 years old and here is a list of funds available:
Money Market
PIMCO Total Return
American Washington Mutual fund investors
Davis NY Venture Fund
Mutual Beacon Fund
Source of the River Mid Value Fund CAP
Legg Mason Funds Small Cap
Munder Small Cap Opportunities
Fidelity cons
Templeton Global Fund
Oppenheimer Global Fund
Templeton Foreign Fund
AIM Constellation
DWS Mid Cap Growth
John Hancock Growth of Small
Any suggestions would be very useful
You must recognize that post-Reagan courts are part of the riskiest of all the finances. In the blink of an eye you're targeting the courts could take everything you have ever had or will ever, for no reason save their greed.
I divorced a woman dead. Holly B. Tweedy was shot in 1988. I was separated from Holly B Tweedy in 1998. I "owe" $ 100,000. I am condemned to win $ 30,000 PER YEAR. I was shot by police, who acted in the capacity of pirates on the sales of Ronald Reagan Drugs forgiveness Contra cover, along with Holly. I was shot in the head. Later the cops turn me again. Then again. Then again. Etc. However, I am always directed to earn $ 30,000 per year. We even have laws, laws that protect me against the orders of child support, because of my injury, but the courts refused to drop the ridiculous. I face the difficulty of 2.5 years in federal prison to forced labor (I do not know what it is today, but in 1961, published statistics said workers had forced a life expectancy of two years ). I'm dealing with an amount of time in local jails. I fear most is that the judge can legally be found today in prisons "overcrowded", and therefore I order in a private prison - perhaps in his basement. (Do not laugh, there are precedents to this effect in U.S. law). The "gimp" scene from Pulp Fiction is not so far from the reality that most "thinking".
So, hide your money. Get hard currency, quickly. All that. Then at least you can bribe a guard. But do not keep it in banks. Banks cooperate with any court order, feudal or not. Keep it in the ground. But in large quantities can be seen from space today by NASA with the side scan radar. So be intellegent. Keep in gold in small quantities. Keep precious stones. Keep the rats to pack as a "rainy day". Times are governed by the "wishfull thinking" and feudal courts, fueled by the secrecy inherent in the "Law on Protection of Children and decades of liberal legal traditions, which have pulled the wool over the eyes the most Modern mass hysteria, the "Ronald Reagan Revolution."
Templeton Global Fund
Cobourg Invesment Fund of America
Highmark Growth Fund and Asset Allocation Income
Midcap Stock Fund Heritage
All fund managers have a large, generally stay away from insurance products these guys are very difficult.
These are bad choices given to you ... all but one fixed on a .... 5% tax that is the loyalty ... go with a fidelity and py you much less in commissions and earn more money for yourself ... check the other fees and you will see what I mean ... disgusting
All investment needs are different, as their risk tolerance, so I can give you a generic answer. The best funds in your list are the names of large caps. I like Washington Mutual (20%), Davis NY Venture (15%) and Fidelity Contra (15%). Templeton Foreign Fund International is a reasonable (15%). I like Pimco TR for exposure to fixed income (16%) and 10% in a money market fund, especially if it gives more than 5%. This leaves 9% for one fund small and medium capitalization. I'm not familiar with them, so research is needed. This is a moderate conservative portfolio if you could reduce the allottment fixed income if you're more aggressive. Again, this is right.