2008 In our weekend commentary I wrote about how things were in the second half of the 1970s
Posted by James Breen at 22 April 2008 6:49
Must be an good feeling when you read my Investments. Funds Mutual really surprise me.
Don't wait too long, this might be over before you know it.
Here is a list of mutual funds ranked based on their performance during the first quarter of 2008. The rate of return is usually a good measure of performance, but do note that other things such as consistency of return and exposure to risks need to be assessed before you make a placement in any investment fund. In any case, you can find below a list of the top mutual funds in the Philippines ranked based on their gross return from January to March 2008. Performance of Philippine .. read the rest part.
In a modern context, I think I should remember author's message. This whole issue discussed here will be welcomed by wondering readers, not permissive, not undisciplined.
In the first place every year each fund makes two types of payment: income and capital gain. The income comes from dividends the fund receives on stocks it holds in its portfolio. These it pays out to the fund holders—quarterly, semi-annually or annually. Very nearly all top mutual funds pay out these capital gains to the fund holders, and they are taxable to the fund holders at the 25 percent capital gains tax rate. If the fund retains these gains the .. read the rest.
I shall introduce you to some wonderful article which was post yesterday about funds mutual. They are truly inspirational, standing for the indomitable spirit.
Investors made money in two areas back then: natural resources and tech. The cast of players has changed these days and there are a few jokers in the deck—activist central banks cutting interest rates and priming the pump, Wall Street trading desks speculating with liquidity injections rather than lending it, many fast trading hedge funds, mutual ..[More].
Keep up the good work.
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