The ultimate mutual fund guide : 19 experts pick the 33 top funds you should own / Warren Boroson.
Publication details: Chicago : Irwin Professional Pub., c1997.Edition: Rev. edDescription: x, 276 p. ; 23 cmISBN:- 0786311304
- 332.6327 20 BOR
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Contents
Section I. Mutual Funds:The Choice for Today's Investors
1. A brief Introduction to Mutual Funds
2. How to use this book
3. Understanding Funds Performance
4. The 19 Expert
Section II. The Expert's Choice
5. The 33 Best Funds
6. The 27 Runners-up
7. The Single Best Funds
8. The Single Best, Overlooked Fund
9. Most Admired Portfolio Managers
10. The Best Families
11. The Worst Families
12. The Best Load Funds
Section III. Issues and Answers
13. Traders Versus Investors
14. Open-Ends Versus Closed-Ends
15. Six ways of Evaluating Funds
16. Which Time Period to stress?
17. The Worst Handicaps
18. Is Giant Size a Giant Handicap?
19. When to Sell
20. Why some Funds do better than others
21. Why some Managers do better than the others
22.Assembling an entire portfolio
23. Just Funds- or Individual Securities, Too?
24. A typology of Market-Times
Section IV. Interviews with 17 Top Managers
25. Vanguard's John Bogle : "No ifs , Ands, or Buts. Buy an Index Fund"
26. PBHG's Gary Pilgrim: "You get too attached to these Companies
27. Loomis-Sayles' Dan Fuss: "I dont even have a computer in My Office
28. T. Rowe Price's Brian Rogers: "we're willing to take the Heat"
29. T. Rowe Price's Preston Athey: "It's Not a Glamorous way to Invest"
etc
Includes index : p.269 - 276
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