Very good benefits, good work life balance, great place to start a career a learn.
For a company in the financial services industry, pay is very low compared to others in this sector. There’s no financial incentives to stay here once you attain a senior job level as the company’s bonus programs do not take number of years at the company into account.
I’m looking to switch jobs asap. I currently work at Chase and can’t stand my toxic manager. He gave me a terrible performance review despite me meeting and exceeding expectations. Because of the bad, rating I most likely won’t be able to move internally. Additionally, I received no bonus or raise. ...Read more
Are they covered by any govt insurances if something happend to vanguard..
I have 300K in moneymarket fund in vanguard. Is it safe or should I send some money to fidelity or Shwabs?
With the SVB collapse I wonder if my money at Money Market funds at Vanguard safe? Should I convert it into T-Bills?
If VTSAX, buy directly on Vanguard? Vanguard UI used to suck real bad when I used it a few years ago. Don't want to open an account there if there's a better alternative. Goal: a safe place to park money, with decent returns.
I heard from someone internal at Vanguard that there were some huge organizational changes that happened last night and people leaders made everyone aware today. Some people have to switch teams and have 90 days to do so. Can someone confirm this? I am supposed to start working in less than 2 week...Read more
I wonder if places like vanguard or robinhood are safe. I know those accounts are not FDIC insured. May we lose money if something goes south?
Is it safe to keep 200+k in robinhood investments? I have read people asking to move it to fidelity or vanguard but I was curious to know my risk exposure with robinhood. TC: 140k #personalfinance #investments
I graduated college in 2016. The first few years after I started working full time, my mom managed all my investments for me. She bought mostly MSFT, AAPL, and Vanguard ETFs. Thanks to her, my portfolio had massive gains. In early 2020, I became interested in investing and decided to take over from...Read more
Hey all, I put about 3 months emergency money in VMFXX vanguard money market fund, rest 9 month emergency fund in tbills (maturing in the next three months) Considering the potential US default, wondering if this is safe? And what would be the safe options for emergency fund? Thanks! TC 350k
I am looking for some low risk investment? I heard vanguard etf is a safe play, any other good alternatives out there. Not looking for real estate thx
400k in CDs maturing in ~2021 200k in savings ac at weathfront (2.5%) 270k in 2 tech stocks (former emplyers) that have done well. 150k in 401k divided at 4 companies/funds as follows 100k in fund vanguard VIRSX Rest 50k in divided roughly equally in FIMM-inst, vanguard 2040, and Ta...Read more
Folks with multimillion portfolios, are you worried about SIPC $500k insurance limit per brokerage account? Do you split your stocks across multiple brokerages? And what brokerages you recommend? I already have IBKR and Schwab, and running out of ideas where to stash my stuff safely further.. Non U...Read more
What is considered a good net worth for a 31 year old in the US? I have about $135k cash $150k in 401k( 80 % of it is ROTH) $13k ROTH IRA $13k brokerage vanguard $300k in crypto ( mostly BTC and ETH ) Im really gambling on crypto since it could go to zero,and not a mature investment. Where to i...Read more
I have a lot of money in VTI and VXUS at Vanguard. With the potential of recession and the debt ceiling stand off I read an article that talked about bonds in jeopardy. Can anyone shed any insight as to whether they think these two bond funds will be safe.
Hey Blind, I am a complete noob when it comes to investment and hence need some advice. I have about 16k in my checking account that I won't need to touch for 3 months. What is the best short term investment option? The savings account would earn me only 0.5% interest. Is there any other safe and be...Read more
I want to keep money (> 50K) in a relatively safe dividend earning Vanguard fund for a few months till I buy a home. I expect to buy till March. I found both VHDYX and VEIPX to be good. Can anyone tell which is better for short term investment (up to 6 months)?
I have severe anxiety, grew up poor and have someone in extended family who lost everything they had in the stock market. I know I'm losing money keeping cash but I setup a vanguard once and pulled out within days as it gave me sleepless nights. How can I get over this fear? What are safe options to...Read more
Now I have 250k in my bank savings account. There's an additional 150k in 401k. I do not use wealthfront/vanguard. Where can I grow my money in a steady/safe way? I do not care if its slightly slow. Where can I get the best return of investment? Additional info: Contemplating a lot of things like e...Read more
Hey everyone! Got my first job after graduating recently and im looking at savings plans. My company offers a 6% match using vanguard and im probably gonna go with the Roth IRA. My question is what should I pick within that plan? Im definitely more conservative something with safe decently high cons...Read more