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My 10k dollars has become 32.6k in a roll over IRA in a sock/bond mutual fund in 13.5 years. Is it acceptable |
It is invested in a diversified stock/bond mutual fund of a famous mutual fund company with reinvestment of distribution. That is an average rate of a little over 9 percent per year. It is acceptable but it is also a matter of your own expectations and tolerance for taking a risk. Your investment has returned 9.15 percent a year. This is a good return for a combination of stocks and bonds. Without knowing the proportion of stocks and bonds it is hard to judge further. no that sucks, i could have made you a millionaire in 10 years No. |
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