SWPPX SCHWAB S&P 500 INDEX SWPPX (ER .02)
SWISX SCHWAB INTERNATIONAL INDEX (ER .06)
SWAGX SCHWAB US AGGREGATE BOND (ER .04)
SWVXX SCHWAB VALUE ADVANTAGE MONEY INVESTOR SHARES
SWTSX SCHWAB TOTAL STOCK MARKET INDEX (ER .03)
I certainly can't remember mutual fund tickers and since many of the BH crowd use Vanguard funds they won't likely know the Schwab tickers either.
FWIW, just based on what you asked I don't know that there is a big difference between SWPPX and SWTSX. The second will give you total US market exposure while the first is only the S&P500. I would prefer the total market.
SWISX is a good fund (I have the EFT version) but it is limited ex-US. It only has large cap funds in developed markets in Europe, Australasia and the Far East. So you will be missing out on a significant portion of international markets. Some prefer to completely ignore emerging markets, I don't.
A MM fund, while it has decent returns right now, is not substitute for bond funds are definitely not for equities. So I would leave the MM for your emergency funds and ready cash.
SWISX SCHWAB INTERNATIONAL INDEX (ER .06)
SWAGX SCHWAB US AGGREGATE BOND (ER .04)
SWVXX SCHWAB VALUE ADVANTAGE MONEY INVESTOR SHARES
SWTSX SCHWAB TOTAL STOCK MARKET INDEX (ER .03)
I certainly can't remember mutual fund tickers and since many of the BH crowd use Vanguard funds they won't likely know the Schwab tickers either.
FWIW, just based on what you asked I don't know that there is a big difference between SWPPX and SWTSX. The second will give you total US market exposure while the first is only the S&P500. I would prefer the total market.
SWISX is a good fund (I have the EFT version) but it is limited ex-US. It only has large cap funds in developed markets in Europe, Australasia and the Far East. So you will be missing out on a significant portion of international markets. Some prefer to completely ignore emerging markets, I don't.
A MM fund, while it has decent returns right now, is not substitute for bond funds are definitely not for equities. So I would leave the MM for your emergency funds and ready cash.
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