Previously my 401K did not allow separate investment for my non-Roth and Roth contributions. Now we are allowed to have two accounts in BrokerageLink to hold non-Roth and Roth contributions, respectively.
Given this change, should I make any change to my investment? Even if both non-Roth and Roth contributions are invested in a same fund, is it better to separate it into two accounts for distribution purpose?
Given this change, should I make any change to my investment? Even if both non-Roth and Roth contributions are invested in a same fund, is it better to separate it into two accounts for distribution purpose?
Statistics: Posted by t24b350 — Fri Oct 11, 2024 5:04 pm — Replies 2 — Views 203