Total US Stock Market Index Fund: XX%
S&P 500 Index Fund: XX%
Extended US Stock Market Index Fund: XX%
Aggregate US Bond Index Fund: XX%
Total International Stock Market Index Fund: XX%
Total International Bond Market Index Fund: XX%
US REIT Index Fund: XX%

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