Hi there! 25 years old trainer here
So I have my non taxable locked account (That is what americans call Roth?) tracking the SP500.
I have just finished setting up an emergency fund with 3 months of expenses, and clearing off all visa and student debts.
After I max out my yearly non-taxable deposits I would like to pour the change in taxable small cap, if you think that's a fair idea.
I am looking at VBR and AVUV, VBR because I like the Vanguard family but AVUV has been performing better (albeit at 0.25%)
Which is more suitable for SMALL SUMS OF MONEY per year in 2024 ? Perhaps 5000$ a year maximum.
Thank you
So I have my non taxable locked account (That is what americans call Roth?) tracking the SP500.
I have just finished setting up an emergency fund with 3 months of expenses, and clearing off all visa and student debts.
After I max out my yearly non-taxable deposits I would like to pour the change in taxable small cap, if you think that's a fair idea.
I am looking at VBR and AVUV, VBR because I like the Vanguard family but AVUV has been performing better (albeit at 0.25%)
Which is more suitable for SMALL SUMS OF MONEY per year in 2024 ? Perhaps 5000$ a year maximum.
Thank you
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