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  2. I’m retired and own a Vanguard account from a previous ...

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    If you have a 401(k) from a previous employer, your money is likely in a variety of funds (or a single one), as opposed to individual stocks, since those aren’t usually an option in a 401(k).

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    Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF: This fund will plunk your dollars in most of the entire U.S. stock market, so it will include lots of small-cap and mid-cap companies that don't make it into the S ...

  4. How to build your own target-date retirement fund [Video] - AOL

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    Step 4: Add your funds. Once you open your IRA account, you simply echo your chosen target-date fund’s asset allocation model by dividing your investment dollars among the same funds the target ...

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    Vanguard S&P 500 ETF The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF contains the same (or roughly the same) holdings as the S&P 500 index -- and it should, therefore, deliver roughly the same returns to you. Since an S ...

  6. 3 Vanguard ETFs Retirees Can Buy for Growth Upside - AOL

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    A better equity option for retired stock investors, I believe, is the Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (NYSEARCA:VTI). It's one of Vanguard's most popular funds for a reason: it's dirt-cheap (0.03% ...

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    At Vanguard, for instance, 83% of 401(k) participants used target-date funds, and 70% of target-date investors had their entire account invested in a single target-date fund.