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To: Hank Stamper who wrote (11509)1/29/2000 2:00:00 AM
From: sea_biscuit  Read Replies (1) of 15132
 
David,

My retirement account is 80/20 stocks/bonds. Most of the stock allocation is in value funds and dividend paying stocks with higher yields such as WRE, for instance. Hardly anything in the high-fliers. My taxable account has been about 75/25 stocks/cash for quite sometime now, and is a collection of a few tech stocks, tech stock funds, value funds, small-cap funds, index funds, and dividend paying stocks with lower dividend yields such as MCD, for instance.
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