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Old 01-07-2017, 04:11 PM   #21
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Old 01-07-2017, 06:04 PM   #22
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My 401K the SFV was 2.1% for 2016.
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Looks like my rate is trailing the pack. Guess I'll reconsider rolling funds into this plan and maybe stick with longer maturity CD ladder.
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I have a Fidelity 401k that has one and it was 1.34% for last year. It is low enough that I have not put anything into it.
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My 457 Stable Value rate was 2.25% for 2016. Last 5 years Stable Value averaged 2.34 %. Vanguard total bond index averaged 2.17% over last 5 years.Bond index can lose money, and Stable Value does not lose money. We are fortunate to have access to a SV fund
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3.44% the last few years and on target for 3.4ish for 2016 (the spec sheet hasn't been updated since Q3).
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