
Would these 2 funds be a good match? Currently own PRWCX in a ROTH and have neglected to add in 2011. Was thinking of splitting the contribution between the 2. Five years to retirement. Thanks for any insights.
Its ride is bumpier than other conservative allocation funds, but it's worth the journey.
funds available from Fidelity, T. Rowe and Vanguard. Thanks for any suggestions. T. Rowe Price Personal Strategic Income PRSIX Allocation Conservative Large Growth 15% Vanguard Wellesley Income VWINX Allocation Conservative Large Value 15% Manning
funds I’ve been considering to advise her to go with (and possible percentages) are: PRWCX – Capital Appreciation - 40% PRSIX – Personal Strategy Income – 40% RPMGX – Mid-Cap Growth (a small percentage to provide a little growth) – 5% PRGMX
starting point. Some of my favorites are Dodge & Cox Stock DODGX, Sequoia SEQUX, and T. Rowe Price Personal Strategy Income PRSIX . This article also highlights some other terrific choices. Step 3: Identify worthy supporting offerings. Are you opening
still loom large, management's long-term approach should reward patient investors. T. Rowe Price Personal Strategy Income PRSIX This conservative-allocation fund offers risk-averse investors all-in-one stock/bond diversification with a very low
another thread, and it use to be one of the best and most conservative allocation funds you could purchase--not anymore. PRSIX is a M* Fund Analyst pick, but it is recommended as one of the most growth oriented funds in the conservative allocation category
it would make sense to hold both the DLTNX (Total Return Fund) and also the DLFNX (Core Fixed Income Fund). The other bond investments I have come as a portion of VWINX and PRSIX . Thanks in advance for any comments that are made. Steve
I put in the following for the M* X-Ray: VWINX - 16% PRSIX - 10% SWJRX - 56% PRPFX - 9% GRSPX - 9% The results were: Cash - 8% U.S. Stocks - 29% Foreign Stocks - 10% Bonds - 50
I'm going with PRFDX Equity Income most overated T Rowe fund and PRSIX Personal Strategy Income most underated T Rowe fund. How about you T Rowe Peeps?