When Bigger Isn't Necessarily Better
Article Abstract:
Large mutual funds do not always provide better returns to investors. Analysts have long maintained that fund managers that have more money to invest, often find it difficult to find enough worthy stocks. Additional guidance on how to select a mutual fund for a firm is included.
Publisher: U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Publication Name: Nation's Business
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0028-047X
Year: 1998
Analysis, Mutual funds, Mutual fund industry
Publication Name: Nation's Business
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0028-047X
Year: 1998
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How To Pick A Manager For Your Money
Article Abstract:
Trusting a potential financial advisor is the most important attribute in the selection process. It's important to conduct an interview and follow up on claims made. And, an advisor should explain complicated financial matters in ordinary terms.
Publisher: U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Publication Name: Nation's Business
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0028-047X
Year: 1998
Management Consulting Services, Business & Mgmt Consulting, Abstract, Consulting services, Consultants, Consultants (Persons), Financial management
Publication Name: Nation's Business
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0028-047X
Year: 1998
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