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Who can resist an online calculator?

March 8th, 2006 at 05:35 am

Not me, apparently! DH told me about a mutual fund analyzer at the nasd.com site:

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Even with TIAA CREFs relatively low fees (2-3X the lowest Vanguard fee) and the small amount of money I'm going to move, its still worth it. I don't even dare to put in the fees of the mutual funds in my current 403B from Merrill Lynch. That would really, really disgust me for no good purpose.

I sprained the back of my knee a little on the roman chair, so the trainer had me doing that rise up movement on the air dome, then turn over on my back for the ab crunches. After a little rest, my knee is pretty good, so its back to the new bus route and the mile walk home. Working on the posture now.

The chiropractor is having me come only 2X/week, so that will help my budget tremendously. I talked things over with the trainer and she's willing to work with me. But I know that to keep making progress, I'm going to have to go to the gym at least 3X/ week - perhaps use the routines that the trainer wrote down 1-2X/week and have her come up with something fresh once/ week.

Got a BOGO coupon from a guy handing them out in front of the sub shop. Lunch today and tomorrow!

Spending log - 1.75 coffee + 7.50 lunch
Saving log - 3$ tip box

2 Responses to “Who can resist an online calculator?”

  1. retire@50 Says:
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    I did a checkup on my 401K fees through Merrill Lynch and you are correct in not wanting to know. It is disgusting. Even the basic S&P 500 Index was over 4% - but what are you going to do Smile

  2. PRICEPLUS Says:
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    Great calculator. Thanks for the heads up!

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