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Old 10-26-2023 | 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Planetrain
You have to dig with MetLife to get fee details. The investment options, while no “front commission”, had annual expenses of 0.40-0.88% (from the few I saw) on top of the 2.25% initial deposit fee and withdrawal fee and other fees. Sadly the fees really eat up the tax savings when I ran my own numbers for a long term investment.
I plan on just taking the imputed income savings and moving on. Not everything has to be a grand slam.

With the MBCBP and soon to come non-qual plan, I think we have more savings ability than most will ever need.
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