liquid assets with the rest of his IRA. Vanguard Short - Term Bond Index VBISX , Vanguard Total Bond Market Index VBMFX ..... Index VBMFX 37,000 7.03 Glenn IRA: Vanguard Short - Term Bond Index VBISX 15,224 2.89 Glenn IRA: Vanguard Inflation
VFICX 75,000 5.31 Taxable: Vanguard Total Bond Market Index VBMFX 75,000 5.31 Taxable: Vanguard Short-Term Bond VBISX 57,610 4.08 Taxable: Vanguard Total Intl Stock Market Index VGTSX 25,000 1.77 Taxable: Vanguard Total Stock Mkt Idx
Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Inv 11.02 0.01 0.09 1,087.92 11,988.88 0.15 11-15-11 Vanguard Short - Term Bond Index Inv 10.63 0.00 0.00 1,109.18 11,790.58 0.15 11-15-11 Fidelity MI Municipal Money Market
exempt bond funds (+$0.4 billion). However, for the fifth consecutive week, money market funds witnessed net outflows of $12.2 billion. I keep a minimum in my MMkt account It goes into my ST Bond Fund- VBISX /VBIRX instead.
send a kid to college, and so on? I'd venture into something short term (but longer term than cash). Vanguard Short - Term Bond Index VBIRX is a nice straightforward fund without much risk at all, given its portfolio full of high-quality
High-Yield Tax Exempt VFSTX Vanguard Short-Term Investment-Grade FSHBX Fidelity Short-Term Bond VBISX Vanguard Short - Term Bond Index MBDFX Managers PIMCO Bond I also have looked at these ETFs as well: VCSH Vanguard Short-Term Corp
this out correctly? Right now I am 12% Bond, 56% US Stock, 9% Emerging Markets, 21% Cash, 2% other Here are my holdings: VFIAX, FBRVX, VGTSX, VGSTX, VBISX , CGMFX, VMMXX, OPRMQ Any Advice is greatly appreciated! Thanks! April
preservation and to stay ahead of inflation. What do you all think? 74% bonds and 24% stocks/other... Projected 5 yr. growth = 6.6% and Yield = 4.5% VBISX - 28% VCVSX - 14% PGDIX - 14% LSBDX - 14% MWTRX - 14% VWEHX - 14%
I like to have to do some jumping around.. VBILX/VBIIX-Intermed. Corp /Treas VBLTX-LT, Corp/Treas VFIIX-GNMA VBISX -Short term And VG's new Global and EMB, when they come out.. Is about all I got using VG Bonds again Don't think
Bonds (33%) - Vanguard Inflation Protected Securities (12%), Fidelity US Bond Index (5%), Vanguard Short Term Bond Index (10%), and Vanguard Total Bond Market Index (6%) Here's my question - I have 20-25K a year I can