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		<title>A Lesson You’ll Bond With- Part 2</title>
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As CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professionals, our goal is not only to provide sound investment advice and services, but also to educate our clients, providing them will a full understanding of their portfolio, their risk level and the steps necessary to reach their retirement goals. Through AtlantaPlanningGuys.com, we are able to extend that information sharing [...]]]></description>
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		<title>A Lesson You’ll Bond With- Part 1</title>
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Bonds are an integral part to any diversified portfolio.  They add needed diversification to balance the volatility of stocks.  In addition, the income they provide is a complement to the capital gains (and losses) of stocks.  Studies have shown that a diversified portfolio should have between 25 and 40% in bonds.
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