Foundation
29
Adjust the percentages of Chris' investments to make his portfolio
one wi...
Foundation
29
Adjust the percentages of Chris' investments to make his portfolio
one with potential for high growth
25%
25%
25%
25%
BOND
dow risk, low growth)
25% +
MUTUAL FUND
(medium risk, medium growth)
25%
STOCK
(higher risk, higher growth)
SAVINGS ACCOUNT ?
(lowest risk, lowest growth)
25%
+
+
+
25%
SUBMIT
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