It's not just me "pounding the table" about the effect fees have on one's portfolio over the years.
Below is a link to an article speaking very frankly to stock brokers and advisers about fees charged to portfolios and the impact those fees have on their clients' retirement accounts over a period of 25 years...
To quote the article - "...to put it bluntly, it’s huge."
Here's the link: https://www.onwallstreet.com/news/the-stunning-impact-of-fund-fees-on-a-retirement-portfolio
Compare that to a Fixed Index Annuity, which has exactly 0.0% annual fees, as in "zero, zippo, nada"...
Just sayin...
Below is a link to an article speaking very frankly to stock brokers and advisers about fees charged to portfolios and the impact those fees have on their clients' retirement accounts over a period of 25 years...
To quote the article - "...to put it bluntly, it’s huge."
Here's the link: https://www.onwallstreet.com/news/the-stunning-impact-of-fund-fees-on-a-retirement-portfolio
Compare that to a Fixed Index Annuity, which has exactly 0.0% annual fees, as in "zero, zippo, nada"...
Just sayin...