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So I did more analysis on my current allocations. I took a look at my entire portfolio including my retirement and non-retirement funds, then figured out what percentages were in cash, bonds, and stocks. Here it is: Combined Total Assets Allocation (retirement and non-retirement) Cash - $117,943.53 - 58.74% Bonds - $30,430.50 - 15.16% Stocks - $52,412.72 - 26.10% Now I have even MORE allocated to cash. :) I will continue on the analysis (in future posts)...This is getting more and more confusing. Previous posts: - Major Asset Allocation, But Where?
So I did more analysis on my current allocations. I took a look at my entire portfolio including my retirement and non-retirement funds, then figured out what percentages were in cash, bonds, and stocks. Here it is: Combined Total Assets Allocation (retirement and non-retirement) Cash - $117,943.53 - 58.74% Bonds - $30,430.50 - 15.16% Stocks - $52,412.72 - 26.10% Now I have even MORE allocated to cash. :) I will continue on the analysis (in future posts)...This is getting more and more confusing. Previous posts: - Major Asset Allocation, But Where?
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