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Monthly vs. Yearly IRA Contribution Experiment – September 2012 Update

October 16, 2012 by Long Pham

The Monthly vs. Yearly IRA contribution timing experiment September 2012 update.

Yearly Contribution Roth IRA

Fund Shares Price Cost Basis Market Value Gain/Loss Gain/Loss %
VTSMX 103.70 35.84 3,297.80 3,716.75 418.95 12.70
VGTSX 94.62 14.23 1,272.34 1,346.38 74.04 5.82
VBMFX 46.49 11.20 510.53 520.66 10.13 1.98
Totals: 5,080.67 5,583.79 503.12 9.90

Account Summary :

  • 09/21/2012 – Reinvested $17.24 dividend for Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund
  • 09/21/2012 – Reinvested $22.34 dividend for Vanguard International Stock Index Fund
  • 09/28/2012 – Reinvested $1.02 dividend for Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund

Monthly Contribution Roth IRA

Fund Shares Price Cost Basis Market Value Gain/Loss Gain/Loss %
VTSMX 76.41 35.84 2,502.94 2,738.69 235.75 9.42
VGTSX 68.74 14.23 953.70 978.14 24.44 2.56
VBMFX 30.48 11.20 337.43 341.39 3.96 1.17
Totals: 3,794.07 4,058.33 264.26 6.97

Account Summary :

  • 09/01/2012 – Contributed $416.66
  • 09/01/2012 – Purchased mutual funds
  • 09/21/2012 – Reinvested $12.70 dividend for Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund
  • 09/21/2012 – Reinvested $16.23 dividend for Vanguard International Stock Index Fund
  • 09/28/2012 – Reinvested $0.67 dividend for Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund

Monthly vs. Yearly IRA Account Comparison

Account Gain/Loss % % Change From Prior Month
Yearly 9.90 +2.59
Monthly 6.97 +4.98

Analysis :

  • Vanguard is changing the benchmark index for 22 of their funds. 2 of the funds used for the IRA experiment are affected.
    • VTSMX changes from MSCI US Broad Market Index to CRSP US Total Market Index.
    • VGTSX changes from MSCI ACWI ex USA IMI Index to FTSE Global All Cap ex US Index.
  • The Fed initiated a plan to buy mortgaged backed securities in order to boost the economy. Growth is slowing worldwide and job growth was not as strong as expected.
  • Both IRAs are in positive territory for the year. The Yearly IRA is nearly 3 percentage points ahead of the Monthly – a benefit of buying low at the beginning of the year.

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