SumDay
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My 401(k) is administered by Mercer. Last night when I downloaded my investment updates, my 401(k) increased by approximately 10 fold.
I was ready to retire this morning. Alas, it's a fluke.
There's a new S&P 500 Fund they rolled out in December (and moved money into it out of another fund they closed), and when I log onto my account via Mercer's website, it says the close today is $9.67, and there is no ticker symbol. However, when my account downloads to Quicken, it's entering the actual S&P close today, which was 2,025. Quicken is recognizing the ticker symbol as INX, even though Mercer isn't sending one. I called them today, and they were ZERO help since Quicken is a "third party product".
How do I fix this? Sorry, if I didn't explain well. I'll check back to answer questions. Thanks in advance.
I was ready to retire this morning. Alas, it's a fluke.
There's a new S&P 500 Fund they rolled out in December (and moved money into it out of another fund they closed), and when I log onto my account via Mercer's website, it says the close today is $9.67, and there is no ticker symbol. However, when my account downloads to Quicken, it's entering the actual S&P close today, which was 2,025. Quicken is recognizing the ticker symbol as INX, even though Mercer isn't sending one. I called them today, and they were ZERO help since Quicken is a "third party product".
How do I fix this? Sorry, if I didn't explain well. I'll check back to answer questions. Thanks in advance.