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Six Funds to Help Rebuild Your Portfolio
By: CNBC.com | 27 Apr 2009 | 01:40 PM ET
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Small and value companies typically lead the way out of every recession according to Tim Courtney, CIO of Burns Advisory Group, and this time is no exception.

In order to rebuild your portfolio quickly, Courtney recommends tilting toward small and value companies while also selling some bonds that have done well.

In particular, he recommends the following six funds to get the rebuild ball rolling:

DFA Global Reit [DFGEX  Loading...      ()   ]

Vanguard 500 Index [VFINX  Loading...      ()   ]

DFA Small Value [DFSVX  Loading...      ()   ]

Columbia MidCap Index Fund [NMPAX  Loading...      ()   ]

DFA Int'l Vector Fund [DFVQX  Loading...      ()   ]

DFA Emerging Markets Value Fund [DFEVX  Loading...      ()   ]

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