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Despite recent turmoil in the financial markets, the mutual fund industry continues to be one of the extraordinary growth stories in the history of American financial markets. In 1984, net mutual fund assets totaled 370 million. Today, they are at 10.1 trillion. A major reason for their...
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The nature of mutual funds / Conrad S. Ciccotello -- Mutual fund regulation and issues / Conrad S. Ciccotello -- The economics of mutual funds / David M. Smith -- Mutual fund fees and expenses / David M. Smith -- How financial markets work / Larry E. Swedroe -- Active versus passive investing /...
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This study extends previous inquiries concerning positive (as opposed to normative) aspects of common-stock investor behavior and provides preliminary empirical evidence on the association between risk/return preferences and expectations for specified investor attributes.Part I of the study...
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Given the sensitivity of stock valuation models to the discount rate k*, it follows that their operational usefulness is significantly dependent upon the accuracy of the estimate of k*. The purpose of this study is to illustrate the use of the geometric mean to estimate k*. The usual approach to...
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