Fidelity vs. Vanguard: Which Is Better for Your Cash? (FQF)
Rob Berger 27:03
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This week on Five Question Friday (FQF):
Question 1: Is Fidelity or Vanguard the better place to keep your cash?
Question 2: Is a 1.25% AUM fee reasonable?
Question 3: What's the best way to preserve capital once you're in your 70s?
Question 4: Should your cash bucket be a fixed dollar amount or a percentage of your portfolio?
Question 5: Is it safe to share your personal finances with AI?
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0:00 Welcome + this week's five questions
1:12 Fidelity vs Vanguard: where should your cash go?
6:45 Is a 1.25% advisor pushing structured notes worth it?
13:01 Protecting your capital in your 70s
18:28 Cash bucket: a dollar amount or a percentage?
22:11 Should you share your finances with AI?
ABOUT ME
While still working as a trial attorney in the securities field, I started writing about personal finance and investing In 2007. In 2013 I started the Doughroller Money Podcast, which has been downloaded millions of times. I've since sold my websites, bought them back, and started a new website and this YouTube channel.
I'm also the author of Retire Before Mom and Dad--The Simple Numbers Behind a Lifetime of Financial Freedom (https://amzn.to/3by10EE)
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DISCLAIMER: I am not a financial adviser. These videos are for educational purposes only. Investing of any kind involves risk. Your investment and other financial decisions are solely your responsibility. It is imperative that you conduct your own research and seek professional advice as necessary. I am merely sharing my opinions.
*Disclosure*: Some of the links in this description are from partners who compensate us. This means — at no extra cost to you — I may earn money if you click and sign up for a product or open an account. This creates a financial relationship that may influence my recommendations, but I only recommend products and services I believe in and would recommend to my own mom. Advertisers have no control over my content. Read the full advertiser disclosure here: https://robberger.com/how-we-make-money/
Question 1: Is Fidelity or Vanguard the better place to keep your cash?
Question 2: Is a 1.25% AUM fee reasonable?
Question 3: What's the best way to preserve capital once you're in your 70s?
Question 4: Should your cash bucket be a fixed dollar amount or a percentage of your portfolio?
Question 5: Is it safe to share your personal finances with AI?
*Join the Newsletter. It's Free:*
https://robberger.com/newsletter/?utm_source=Rob+Berger&utm_medium=ATF+Link&utm_campaign=Newsletter&utm_id=YouTube
*Financial tools I use:*
*I track all of my investments, performance, fees, and asset allocation with Empower. It's Free:*
https://go.robberger.com/empower/yt-
*I use Monarch Money to manage our budget:* https://go.robberger.com/monarch-yt/yt-desc
*My retirement plan comes from Boldin, the most robust retirement planner available at a reasonable cost:*
https://go.robberger.com/boldin/yt-
*I used Capitalize for my last 401(k) rollover. They did all of the work, and it's Free:*
https://go.robberger.com/capitalize/yt-
*My Book (Retire Before Mom and Dad):*
https://amzn.to/4d9qbhA
#retirement #investing #robberger
0:00 Welcome + this week's five questions
1:12 Fidelity vs Vanguard: where should your cash go?
6:45 Is a 1.25% advisor pushing structured notes worth it?
13:01 Protecting your capital in your 70s
18:28 Cash bucket: a dollar amount or a percentage?
22:11 Should you share your finances with AI?
ABOUT ME
While still working as a trial attorney in the securities field, I started writing about personal finance and investing In 2007. In 2013 I started the Doughroller Money Podcast, which has been downloaded millions of times. I've since sold my websites, bought them back, and started a new website and this YouTube channel.
I'm also the author of Retire Before Mom and Dad--The Simple Numbers Behind a Lifetime of Financial Freedom (https://amzn.to/3by10EE)
LET'S CONNECT
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9C17-OMxa-7oRSaCtztObw?sub_confirmation=1
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/financialfreedomguy/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Robert_A_Berger
DISCLAIMER: I am not a financial adviser. These videos are for educational purposes only. Investing of any kind involves risk. Your investment and other financial decisions are solely your responsibility. It is imperative that you conduct your own research and seek professional advice as necessary. I am merely sharing my opinions.
*Disclosure*: Some of the links in this description are from partners who compensate us. This means — at no extra cost to you — I may earn money if you click and sign up for a product or open an account. This creates a financial relationship that may influence my recommendations, but I only recommend products and services I believe in and would recommend to my own mom. Advertisers have no control over my content. Read the full advertiser disclosure here: https://robberger.com/how-we-make-money/
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