Why Am I Worried About Moving My Roth IRA to Vanguard?

03.14.07 | Online Investing | 12 Comments | by junger

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I've got a secret.

I'm nervous handling my Roth IRA.

For the past year, the wife and I have had Roth IRAs with Ameriprise. We didn't start out with a lot of financial knowledge, and since we had just gotten married, we wanted to start out on the right track and save money.

One free lunch later, we met with some Ameriprise financial advisors, who helped us open Roth IRAs.

Yes, we purchased their RiverSource funds. Yes, we had some reservations — especially when they started to pitch us on insurance. And yes, the fact that they were sued concerning poor disclosure notices did weigh on our minds.

But we needed to get started … and we did.

One year later, I'm ready to move on to bigger and better things. With more financial knowledge under my belt, I'm ready to move into Vanguard index funds.

But for some reason … I just can't pull the trigger.

Is it nerves about managing my funds? Maybe. But I know that index funds are designed to be fairly hands off.

Is it nerves about leaving Ameriprise? Maybe. Despite the relatively shady practices, our guys did tell us about ING and, in general, seemed to provide solid financial advice.

Is it nerves about screwing up? Probably.

I (generally) know what I have to do: open two Roth IRAs with Vanguard, get our money out of Ameriprise, and get it into Vanguard. But what if something goes wrong? Are our retirement funds going to disappear somewhere in Internet limbo?

Part of me wants to do nothing — procrastinate and forget about it. But I know I shouldn't. The other part of me says to suck it up and make it happen.

Why is this so hard? Help!

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