Submitted by hurryupweredreamin t3_11e9vlf in personalfinance
Stock-Freedom t1_jacvunz wrote
I’d move it all to broad market funds and then slowly use it as savings to fill your retirement accounts.
Follow the flowchart.
My generic advice:
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Stop by the sidebar to see the Common Topics, which include basic money handling and investing.
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hurryupweredreamin OP t1_jad8w8w wrote
Are there specific broad market funds I should be looking at?
Stock-Freedom t1_jadbwdm wrote
Cheap expense ratio S&P or world market ones. Whatever your brokerage offers.
hurryupweredreamin OP t1_jadf4uw wrote
Thank you
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