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Subject: Re: 403b, needs some advice! | Date: 6/2/2001 8:00 PM | |
Author: Carpian | Number: 30028 of 102415 | |
The way I understood it the only fees on a 403(b) plan at Fidelity were a $24 per year fee and a fee if you transfer funds to another fund within 30 days of the starting a particular fund. TIAA-CREF charges no such fee for 403b accounts. In addition, and probably more significantly, you'd want to compare expense ratios for the exact funds you're interested in at TIAA-CREF and Fidelity. TIAA-CREF's expenses are among the lowest in the industry. I'm not sure how Fidelity stacks up. |
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