1. You like to keep your investment risks at a 70–20–10 proportion (stocks-bonds-cash). After the first year, your $10,000 investment doubled in value to $20,000, with $16,000 in stock, $2,750 in bonds, and $1,250 in cash. How should you allocate your assets to maintain your original goals and rebalance your portfolio to retain the 70–20–10 proportion in investments?
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