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Financial Planning January 1, 2006 Craig L. Israelsen |
Think Inside the Box The many investments within a style box are not all alike. Market-cap variance can lead to significant performance differences within style boxes -- particularly among large-cap funds. |
U.S. Banker June 2010 Alan Kline |
The New Benchmark Top 200 Community Banks and Thrifts as of Dec. 31. Ranked by 3-Year Average ROE. Last year s minimum list-making mark is this year's mark of overachievement. |
Financial Planning January 1, 2012 Craig L. Israelsen |
Swapping Out If designed well, a diversified, multi-asset portfolio can provide growth during pre-retirement accumulation years and stable income flows during post-retirement distribution years. |
U.S. Banker March 2007 Lee Conrad |
Best of the Best: Banking's Top 100 The banking industry had a tough gig last year. For proof, take a look at the falling trend in annual return-on-equity figures. Here are the top 100: TCF Financial Corp... Bank of Hawaii Corp... U.S. Bancorp... etc. |
The Motley Fool July 16, 2007 Amanda B. Kish |
Large Caps Making a Comeback? So how can smart investors best capitalize on any coming large-cap rebound? Well, don't abandon small caps completely. |
Investment Advisor June 2007 Palash R. Ghosh |
Valuable Franchise, Reasonably Priced One of the best-performing large-cap value vehicles over the past year, the $98-million ING Large-Cap Value Fund, reflects the deep-value philosophy of its sub-adviser, Brandes Investment Partners. |
Financial Planning September 1, 2013 Craig L. Israelsen |
Mutual Funds vs. ETFs: Which Performance Better? When a portfolio of mutual funds vies against a portfolio of ETFs, which one comes out on top? |
U.S. Banker August 2001 Bennett & Hackett |
Co-Prosperity, the Backbone of Community Banking Ranking community banks based on return on equity and growth in per-share earnings. |
On Wall Street June 1, 2009 Craig Israelsen |
Variable Products, Variable Results The question is: Do the higher costs of variable products cause them to systematically underperform mutual funds? |
The Motley Fool December 19, 2006 Tim Hanson |
This Is the Year for These Stocks Predictably, many financial pundits are falling all over themselves to proclaim that this is going to be the year of the large-cap growth renaissance. But historically speaking, the best-performing stocks are small. |
Financial Planning November 1, 2006 Craig L. Israelsen |
Alpha Goes Abroad Excess returns turn up in overseas large-cap value funds. |
Inc. October 2007 |
Update Two more companies join a list of the 500 fastest growing companies. |
The Motley Fool July 26, 2007 Blake Fulton |
Is a Big Drop on Its Way? Some pros are less bullish on the market this year than last. Can large-cap growth be the answer? |
Financial Planning February 1, 2010 Craig L. Israelsen |
It's in the Past Can correlations between mutual funds' past performance and risks tell us anything about their future? |
U.S. Banker August 2010 Alan Kline |
Top to Bottom Mid-tier banks and thrifts ranked by 3-year average return on equity as of Dec. 31, 2009. |
Financial Planning April 1, 2013 Craig L. Israelsen |
Value vs. Growth: Which Investing Strategy Is Better? How do returns from these two types of equities compare? We test them - and find a real difference in performance. |
PC World February 2003 Sean Captain |
Top 10 19-inch LCD Monitors Models from Samsung and ViewSonic earn Best Buys. |
PC World August 2003 |
Top 10 19-Inch LCD Monitors This month's chart welcomes six capable newcomers. |
The Motley Fool October 23, 2006 Brian Lawler |
The New Schering-Plough Possibly the cheapest large-cap pharmaceutical company compared with its growth potential, the new Schering-Plough is no dirt. Investors craving only one domestic large-cap pharma stock might be happiest with the new Schering. |
The Motley Fool January 19, 2012 Amanda B. Kish |
2 Undiscovered Large-Cap Investments Get the scoop on two funds that have flown under investors' radar: Buffalo Growth... LKCM Equity... |
PC World September 2003 |
Top 10 15-Inch LCD Monitors A new model from Sharp, with the lowest price on the chart, grabs second place. |
Financial Planning March 1, 2012 Craig L. Israelsen |
Small Thoughts The benefit of investing in small U.S. stocks is clear. Over the 42-year period from Jan. 1, 1970, to Dec. 31, 2011, a $10,000 investment in large U.S. stocks would have grown to $507,362. |
PC World October 2003 |
Top 10 17-Inch LCD Monitors Prices on 17-inch LCDs continue to slide, but monitors' image quality remains good. |
Investment Advisor April 2006 Palash R. Ghosh |
S&P Mutual Fund Focus: Greater Expectations After six years of underperformance, many observers believe that large-cap growth stocks are poised to make a comeback. Here's a look at Marsico 21st Century Fund... Gartmore U.S. Growth Leaders/IS... etc. |
The Motley Fool June 14, 2011 Adam J. Wiederman |
Prevent Large Caps from Killing Your Returns Investors can easily gain some additional income from large caps by trading options. |
Financial Planning March 1, 2007 Craig L. Israelsen |
Tales of the Tape When you look at annual returns, stocks, equity mutual funds and indexes tell surprisingly different stories. |
Sports Central October 15, 2012 Paul Foeller |
What a Load of BCS BCS ranked Florida Gators at No. 2. It's not that the Gators are a bad team, or even a mediocre team. It's just hard to imagine a team with an offense that disappears for stretches as often as this one does going to the championship game. |
Entrepreneur September 2004 Dian Vujovich |
Way to Grow Large-cap growth funds may not sound exciting, but there's a solid place for them in a diversified portfolio. This fund uses a computer model to pick its winners. |
The Motley Fool August 12, 2008 Julie Clarenbach |
How to Buy Winners Set yourself up for big gains. |
PC World March 2003 Mick Lockey |
Top 10 15-Inch LCD Monitors Sub-$400 models from NEC and Compaq capture top honors. |
Entrepreneur March 2007 Dian Vujovich |
Diverse Dozen A fund of funds with assets around the world. |
BusinessWeek May 14, 2009 |
Extreme Diversification Over the past three years these tactical asset allocation funds managed to improve returns without taking on much added risk. |
Financial Planning November 1, 2005 Randy Lert |
Stick to Your Guns! Investment managers have stayed bullish on investment underdogs despite a market that has been going the other way. Their favorite category by far is large-cap growth stocks, yet according to several surveys, those stocks only rose 1.7%. |
PC World June 2003 |
Top 10 15-inch LCD Monitors New models from Cornea, NEC, Samsung, and ViewSonic crowd the middle of the chart, offering consumers more good buying options than ever. |
The Motley Fool February 18, 2005 Selena Maranjian |
Time for Large Caps? Let us help you invest the way you want. |
Financial Planning June 1, 2009 Craig L. Israelsen |
The Value Premium While industry experts might be trumpeting growth as the place to be when the market rebounds, advisors should remember that longer-term, the market values value. |
The Motley Fool March 12, 2009 Selena Maranjian |
Transparent Corporate Heroes CRO magazine (which is aimed at CROs, or corporate responsibility officers) recently celebrated transparency, releasing their 10th annual list of the "100 Best Corporate Citizens." |
Registered Rep. August 1, 2005 Bob Hirschfeld |
When Growth Is a Value It's among the thorniest of issues in the investment world: At what point does an underperforming style of investment turn appealing? The bottom line is that value investors could do far worse than consider entering the out-of-favor arena of growth stock investing. |
The Motley Fool September 27, 2007 Selena Maranjian |
A Number to Know: 72 Here's one of Wall Street's dirty little secrets. According to Standard & Poor's data cited in Money magazine, 72% of actively managed large-cap funds have failed to beat the stock market over the past five years. How can you find the other 28%? |
The Motley Fool June 4, 2007 Amanda B. Kish |
Mutual Funds' Secret Weapon Past performance can't guarantee future returns, and even the best managers hit occasional rough spots. How can smart investors tell which funds are more likely to rise to the top of the heap? |
The Motley Fool December 29, 2009 Amanda B. Kish |
The Next Market Leader After the big rebound in lower-quality securities, large-cap blue chips may be poised for their own big comeback. |
The Motley Fool April 9, 2007 Amanda B. Kish |
Are "Excellent" Funds Foolish? This five-part series takes a closer look at the 24 funds highlighted in the 2007 Business Week/Standard & Poor's Excellence in Fund Management Awards. First up: large-cap equity funds... All-cap is all right... |
The Motley Fool January 5, 2012 Sean Williams |
2 Bold Predictions for 2012 Two completely outside-the-box predictions for 2012. |
Investment Advisor September 2009 Mike Patton |
Value Versus Growth Over time, value stocks have outperformed growth stocks and have done so with a lower standard deviation. |
Financial Advisor March 2006 Jeff Schlegel |
Waiting For Life In Large Caps History and valuations offer compelling reasons to expect a resurrection in large-cap stocks, say fund managers and financial strategists. |
The Motley Fool December 14, 2009 Dan Caplinger |
Simple Ways to Win With Large Caps Put together a great set of investments in just a few steps by using exchange traded funds. |
The Motley Fool March 23, 2011 Amanda B. Kish |
Why You Should Ignore Poor Performance Even the best fund managers can hit the occasional rough patch. |
The Motley Fool August 31, 2006 Shannon Zimmerman |
Back to Basics Judging from the market's recent trajectory, investors are at long last coming back around to the big boys. For long-suffering large-cap investors, this rally must come as a relief. |
The Motley Fool March 3, 2009 Dan Caplinger |
Is This the End for Large-Cap Stocks? Today's strange combination of market conditions has made smaller companies much more attractive than their large-cap brethren right now. |
Financial Planning June 1, 2005 Craig L. Israelsen |
Three's Not a Crowd How passive fund investors can get the best exposure to the whole U.S. market. |