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Monthly vs. Annual IRA Contribution Experiment – February 2013 Update

March 11, 2013 by Long Pham

The Monthly vs. Annual lump-sum IRA contribution timing experiment February 2013 update.

Annual Contribution Roth IRA

Fund Shares Price Cost Basis Market Value Gain/Loss Gain/Loss %
VTSMX 200.94 38.08 6,852.18 7,651.77 799.59 11.67
VGTSX 185.04 15.29 2,652.61 2,829.22 176.61 6.66
VBMFX 102.56 11.03 1,130.78 1,131.30 0.52 0.05
Totals: 10,635.57 11,612.29 976.72 9.18

Account Summary :

  • 02/28/2013 – Reinvested $2.01 dividend for Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund

Monthly Contribution Roth IRA

Fund Shares Price Cost Basis Market Value Gain/Loss Gain/Loss %
VTSMX 114.06 38.08 3,869.62 4,343.61 473.99 12.25
VGTSX 105.16 15.29 1,494.00 1,607.94 113.94 7.63
VBMFX 58.40 11.03 647.37 644.15 -3.22 -0.50
Totals: 6,010.99 6,595.70 584.71 9.73

Account Summary :

  • 02/01/2013 – Contributed $458.33
  • 02/01/2013 – Purchased mutual funds
  • 02/28/2013 – Reinvested $1.14 dividend for Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund

Monthly vs. Annual IRA Account Comparison

Account Gain/Loss % % Change From Prior Month
Annual 9.18 0.58
Monthly 9.73 0.53

Analysis :

  • The market change in February was essentially flat.
  • A sellers market in housing and the boost in stock prices are helping investors regain confidence in the market.
  • Money is flowing back into stock funds, showing how finicky and emotional people really are. No matter how often financial experts tell people to hold on tight and keep investing through regular contributions, they still sell low and buy high.
  • There is still a lot of talk about the bond market collapsing if interest rates move upward. Probably another reason why so much money is moving back into stocks.
  • Finally, investors are worried what automatic budget cuts, known as “sequester,” will do to the market.

IRA Contribution Timing Experiment Updates

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