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  2. 75-Year-Olds Should Have This Much Invested In the Stock Market

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    But now that Americans are living longer, that formula has changed to 110 or 120 minus your age — meaning that if you’re 75, you should have 35% to 45% of your portfolio in stocks.

  3. 75 Happy Birthday Paragraphs to Help You Craft Heartfelt ...

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    75 Best Happy Birthday Paragraphs. 1. Wherever you go, you radiate positivity and warmth. Your day should be beautiful and bright—just like you. Happy birthday and cheers to many more adventures! 2.

  4. On a $235,000 deposit, an extra 4.5% would be $10,575 more per year. That’s meaningful to most people. ... then a 60/40 allocation would serve your needs better than your current 100% stock ...

  5. Birthday Letters - Wikipedia

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    Birthday Letters is a 1998 poetry collection by English poet and children's writer Ted Hughes.Released only months before Hughes' death, the collection won multiple prestigious literary awards, including the Whitbread Book of the Year, the Forward Poetry Prize for Best Collection, and the T.S. Eliot Prize for Poetry in 1999. [1]

  6. Time's Laughingstocks and Other Verses - Wikipedia

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    The collection contains poems of various dates, with almost a third of its 94 poems having been published before the book's publication. [3] A not untypical thematic stress on life's ironies is present, [4] though Hardy himself was insistent that the title phrase was a poetic image only, and not to be taken as a philosophical belief. [5]

  7. William Stafford (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Despite his late start, he was a frequent contributor to magazines and anthologies and eventually published fifty-seven volumes of poetry. James Dickey called Stafford one of those poets "who pour out rivers of ink, all on good poems." [8] He kept a daily journal for 50 years, and composed nearly 22,000 poems, of which roughly 3,000 were ...

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  9. The Sick Stockrider (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The Sick Stockrider is a poem by Australian poet Adam Lindsay Gordon. It was first published in Colonial Monthly magazine in January 1870, [ 1 ] although the magazine was dated December 1869. It was later in the poet's second and last poetry collection Bush Ballads and Galloping Rhymes (1870).