Advice needed.
Over the past couple years we've evolved to a relatively simple asset allocation that has four primary components of pretty much equal values:
S&P 500 Index fund
Total Intl Stock fund
Small Cap Index fund
Total Bond Index fund
We're still in accumulation phase so we invest every month both tax-deferred and taxable, so of course the stash is partly tax-deferred and partly not.
I'm nowhere near as investment savvy as most of you folks but I've figured out that the bond portion belongs in the tax-deferred side. My question is: is there a better type among the equities classes to have tax-deferred compared to the others?
The funds are all large low-expense types, bond fund being the exception it's got some funniness but that's for a different thread.
Thanks in advance for kind advice.
Over the past couple years we've evolved to a relatively simple asset allocation that has four primary components of pretty much equal values:
S&P 500 Index fund
Total Intl Stock fund
Small Cap Index fund
Total Bond Index fund
We're still in accumulation phase so we invest every month both tax-deferred and taxable, so of course the stash is partly tax-deferred and partly not.
I'm nowhere near as investment savvy as most of you folks but I've figured out that the bond portion belongs in the tax-deferred side. My question is: is there a better type among the equities classes to have tax-deferred compared to the others?
The funds are all large low-expense types, bond fund being the exception it's got some funniness but that's for a different thread.
Thanks in advance for kind advice.