As part of my new(ish) employment changes, I was offered a retirement matching plan. The catch was that I had to choose from a pool of segregated funds offered by an insurance company. These funds come with high management fees but in order to not leave money on the table, I decided to make regular contributions. I originally documented this in this post.
Once a year, I am given a freebie to withdraw funds and move them to my other self-directed retirement accounts, and I decided this was as good a time as any. I sold my positions in the following two funds. Going forward I will be repeating this move each January, so that my overall expenses fees remain low.
- US Equity Index Seg Fund
- International Equity Seg Fund
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