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Monthly vs. Annual IRA Contribution Experiment – June 2013 Update

July 8, 2013 by Long Pham

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

Annual Contribution Roth IRA

Fund Shares Price Cost Basis Market Value Gain/Loss Gain/Loss %
VTSMX 202.69 40.29 6,921.06 8,166.38 1,245.32 17.99
VGTSX 187.90 14.68 2,694.52 2,758.38 63.86 2.37
VBMFX 103.51 10.67 1,141.12 1,104.48 -36.64 -3.21 
Totals: 10,756.70 12,029.24 1,272.54 11.83

Account Summary :

  • 06/21/2013 – Reinvested $35.52 dividend for Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund
  • 06/21/2013 – Reinvested $35.06 dividend for Vanguard Total International Stock Market Index
  • 06/28/2013 – Reinvested $2.09 dividend for Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund

Monthly Contribution Roth IRA

Fund Shares Price Cost Basis Market Value Gain/Loss Gain/Loss %
VTSMX 145.39 40.29 5,107.01 5,857.80 750.79 14.70
VGTSX 136.81 14.68 1,982.02 2,008.42 26.40 1.33
VBMFX 75.68 10.67 837.50 807.51 -29.99  -3.58 
Totals: 7,926.53 8,673.73 747.20 9.43

Account Summary :

  • 06/01/2013 – Contributed $458.33
  • 06/03/2013 – Purchased mutual funds
  • 06/21/2013 – Reinvested $25.48 dividend for Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund
  • 06/21/2013 – Reinvested $25.53 dividend for Vanguard Total International Stock Market Index
  • 06/28/2013 – Reinvested $1.53 dividend for Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund

Monthly vs. Annual IRA Account Comparison

Account Gain/Loss % % Change From Prior Month
Annual 11.83 -1.88
Monthly 9.43 -1.91

Analysis :

  • The stock market went on it’s first month-long dip since last October after the Federal Reserve announced that they may scale back stimulus efforts later this year.
  • Rising yields continue to affect bond prices. Traders seeking yield are further compounding bond price fluctuations.
  • The Commerce Department revised 1st Quarter GDP from 2.4% to 1.8% reflecting a weaker growth in the economy than expected.
  • In China, credit liquidity sparked fears of a crisis and dragged down international stocks.
  • Even with a one month decline, the experimental IRA’s are holding up quite well. It’s still early, but I think it’s safe to say that buy and hold remains a solid strategy. Trading on emotions and media coverage is the exact wrong thing to do – it will only make you poorer.

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