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02/01/2008

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Monevator

Good advice. Don't forget you can get bond exposure via an ETF such as those made available by iShares. That'll be cheaper than going through a bond fund, and the extra cash could compound up to thousands over the years. If share fund managers can't beat indices over the long-term, then I'm sure bond managers can't either.

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