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Right now, bonds are not something I recommend (or use), I use 1. Promo CD (depositaccounts.com), 2. MYGAs (blueprintincome.com), or 3. Ibonds (https://thefinancebuff.com/how-to-buy-i-bonds.html) (mostly ibonds lately). Source: almost 2 years ago
You need to answer the question - when do you want the funds to be accessible to spend (on whatever)? If you've got at least 5 years, you're probably OK to put them into VTI. If you have 2-5 years, you're best off with promo CDs (depositaccounts.com) or MYGA (blueprintincome.com) . If you've got >2yrs, then just put them into a HYSA or promo rate rewards checking accounts. Source: about 2 years ago
Personally I eschew Target Date because I do not want my FI portion in Bonds, I want them in promotional CDs (depositaccounts.com), or MYGAs (blueprintincome.com), so my brokerage just has VTSAX(VTI) and VTIAX(VXUS). If you're at Fidelity I would just use the VG ETFs (VTI+VXUS). If you like the Fidelity Mutual Funds, go ahead and use those, very little difference, I think VG ETFs slightly edge them out, but that's... Source: about 2 years ago
I recommend putting your "bond" portion into promo bank/CU CDs (depositaccounts.com), or into a MYGA (blueprintincome.com), because both are earning more than bonds right now. Source: about 2 years ago
You have other options beyond a HYSA. There are Treasuries, promotional bank CDs (depositaccounts.com), MYGAs (blueprintincome.com). Source: over 2 years ago
Accountants sometimes offer insurances, but they would only be an introducer, and you won't get much choice of cover. So I prefer to do things separately. I like these guys, mainly because they are a small business too (of course they are an arranger, the underwriter will be one of the big insurers). You probably want Professional Indemnity to start with. If you might go on-site at your client, get Public... Source: over 1 year ago
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