Q&A: Having a Tax Deferring mutual fund as a core component of my 401k / IRA investments. Is this unwise?

September 8th, 2010 | Posted under News.

Question by marcus: Having a Tax Deferring mutual fund as a core component of my 401k / IRA investments. Is this unwise?
Or merely un-necessary? I own a mutual fund that’s all about being invested in dividend-paying stocks that are well-rated companies. The strategy statement also mentions “taking advantage of tax regulations” as being a central principle and objective. Since this is in my tax deferred retirement accounts, that part doesn’t matter to me. Is it foolish? Or irrelevant?

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Answer by bam
Dont know

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