By: Miss T @ Prairie Eco-Thrifter
We aren’t big fans of mutual funds. We don’t like paying the fees. We are much more into index funds and diversifying that way.
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In reply to <a href="https://yourpfpro.com/asset-allocation-guide-domestic-vs-international-mutual-funds/#comment-1009">Miss T @ Prairie Eco-Thrifter</a>. Oh wow of course! Sorry I...
View ArticleBy: Ken Faulkenberry - AAAMP Blog
I agree that about 1/3 of your equity portfolio should be in international stocks. The real question today is how much should be in bonds, equities, and cash. Most investors asset allocations are too...
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In reply to Ken Faulkenberry – AAAMP Blog. Yea that’s a good point. I’m pretty aggressive at 90/10 but I have a 40 year investment horizon, I don’t think most people would be comfortable with that. It...
View ArticleBy: Financial Penguin
As a percentage of my portfolio, I only keep about 15% of specifically international stocks, but many of the US stocks I do carry have huge international footprints, MCD, PEP, and CVX. Plus my...
View ArticleBy: Marie at Family Money Values
We are targeting 10% of our total portfolio towards international value stocks in a low cost index fund – but then we are retired already….
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In reply to <a href="https://yourpfpro.com/asset-allocation-guide-domestic-vs-international-mutual-funds/#comment-1020">Financial Penguin</a>. Yea the lines of globalization are getting...
View ArticleBy: Harry Campbell
In reply to <a href="https://yourpfpro.com/asset-allocation-guide-domestic-vs-international-mutual-funds/#comment-1023">Marie at Family Money Values</a>. Sounds like a good plan. If I was...
View ArticleBy: Diversify Everything - AA, boring, diversify yo bonds, International...
[…] stocks are broken up into 60% US Stocks and 40% International Stocks. It’s important to diversify with international stocks since your entire active income usually depends on the fortune of the US...
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