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Old 07-26-2006, 06:58 PM
jIM
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Shhhh wrote:

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> 50% TI Fidelity VIP II ContraFund
> 10% Transamerica Mid-Cap Value Fund
> 20% Transamerica Small Cap Growth Fund
> 20% TI Dreyfus International Value Fund


has international, small cap, mid cap and if Contra is a large cap
fund, then you are diversified.

young age implies less need for bonds, looks OK to me.

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Old 07-19-2006, 09:00 AM
Shhhh
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Default 401K Allocation...

Hello all,

my wife and I were going over her 401K recently, and I was just curious what
you folks though of it...

50% TI Fidelity VIP II ContraFund
10% Transamerica Mid-Cap Value Fund
20% Transamerica Small Cap Growth Fund
20% TI Dreyfus International Value Fund

I'm very interested in your thoughts in terms of % in each, we tried to make
it as diversified as possible given the limited fund selection.

Some info...
Her age is 25
No children yet. (hopefully soon)

Anything else you need just ask,

Thank you all,
Shhhh

 

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