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Stealth asset bloat

Article Abstract:

The fund industry's most successful managers come into highlight from the institutions and high-net-worth investors who hire them to run other types of accounts and not only from the mutual-fund investors, they subadvise other companies and earn a high income. Few important fund managers are Tom Marisco of Marisco Focus, Marisco Growth and USAA Aggressive Growth), also Michael Gomez of PIMCO Emerging Markets Bond and Bill Miller who manages Legg Mason Value Trust and Legg Mason Opportunity Trust.

Author: Carlson, Greg
Publisher: Morningstar, Inc.
Publication Name: Morningstar FundInvestor
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 1099-0402
Year: 2006
Management investment, open-end, Growth, Mutual fund industry, Company growth

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Fidelity Asset Manager

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Fidelity Asset Manager FASMX, a fund that boasts a seasoned capable management team is a compelling choice for investors who are looking for proven management, relatively stable asset allocation and low costs. Dick Habermann oversees the four funds in the Asset Manager lineup and sets each fund's stock/bond/cash allocation.

Author: Gogerty, Andy
Publisher: Morningstar, Inc.
Publication Name: Morningstar FundInvestor
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 1099-0402
Year: 2006
Executive changes & profiles, Security brokers and dealers, Securities and Commodity Contracts Intermediation and Brokerage, Securities & Investment Svcs, Officials and employees, Investments, Securities industry, Investment management, Investment services, Habermann, Dick, Fidelity Asset Manager Fund

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Oh, grow up!

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Midlife is a time to breakaway from childhood and other influences and become the person one was truly meant to be. A few advise on how to manage midlife crisis and put the second half of ones life to good use is given.

Author: Roberts, Susan
Publisher: American Association of Retired Persons
Publication Name: AARP: The Magazine
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 1541-9894
Year: 2005
Evaluation, Adolescent psychology, Midlife crisis

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