BlackRock is Everywhere! Even in Your 401k #shorts

by | Jan 19, 2023 | 401k | 13 comments

BlackRock is Everywhere! Even in Your 401k #shorts




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13 Comments

  1. Carlos García

    Trust not fund, trust no bank, trust no government. I prefer to have my savings and retirement fund in cold storage Bitcoin 100% of it

  2. Ron St. Clare

    Hello Lisa! I hope all is well! When can we expect to see a new video? We miss your content!

  3. El Auren

    Hey Lisa! When did you start learning German? I want to live in Switzerland one day like you did! Was it difficult to learn it?

  4. Mihaela Tocari

    Super interesting video! I thing a video with living in Switzerland during pandemic would be really interesting. All the best!

  5. Ralph Bischoff

    I read on wikipedia what "401k" is about. Well, as far as I understood it is like a Rentenversicherung for US citizens and that you don't get your money back until you're 59 1/2.
    A system like the 401k is not allowed in Germany. But here, too, you cannot get back the money you have paid into the pension scheme until you have reached the appropriate age. So if you die young, the money is lost for the heirs.

  6. Ralph Bischoff

    0:40 you show on the table Blackrock and Vanguard. I have many of my ETFs from Blackrock (e.g. iShares MSCI World ETF), but found out that the corresponding Vanguard FTSE World has a lower Total Expense Ratio (TER). Do you think it is generally better to take ETFs from Vanguard than from Blackrock?

  7. Christopher Grant

    I’ve actually thought about buying into Blackrock as it’s a good dividend stock. It is over $800 per share though

  8. muffemod

    Okay so forfeit my 401k for gold coins? Yea right! No thanks!

  9. darkcrawlerz

    There is some very bad advice in that article. It says your better off saving money in your mattress or buying gold. First, you don't pay taxes on the 401k contributions that you make. It's about 18k per year which is tax free. Second, most companies will do a match so thats literally free money. Third, you can manage your 401k and if your company allows index funds, you pay a .10% to .40% manage fee. Thats $40 for every $10k invested. And when you leave your employer, you can convert your 401k to an IRA and manage it yourself. I skimmed through the article, a lot of it is based on creating fear, panic, and loss and some of it is just simply untrue.

  10. Modern Intuitionist

    Wow thank you for this very important video!

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