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		<description><![CDATA[Financial Institutions frequently try to convince investors that it is great to hold everything under one roof, despite the fact it is a terrible idea.  The most frequent sales pitch seems to be that it creates ease of record keeping.  They often have attractive portfolio allocation monitoring tools with all sorts of charts and graphs.   ...]]></description>
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