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Swedish_Steel
May 17, 2014Explorer
Flanz wrote:
Ah yes....The exit plans as well as other decisions.
I'm still having concerns about our investments. Does anyone use a planner to manage their investments full time OR part time?
I have used both Fidelity and T. Rowe Price for financial advice as part of the account arrangement that I have with both firms but I do not actually permit them to actively manage assets. Your current broker(s) probably offer similar services.
Would it be plausible for you to move invested funds into laddered retirement date accounts to minimize your feeling that you need to actively manage your investments? The other alternative is to take a wait and see approach, leaving your investments structured as they currently exist until you get on with full timing.
Once you are "retired" and on the road you may find that with easy internet access and some leisure time to fill managing investments could become a satisfying "hobby".
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