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Since the 2003 mutual funds scandal, it has become quite clear that thoughtful, long-term individual investors should focus on identifying and investing in stewardship funds. The purpose of this study is to provide readily available approaches for individual investors to use in the...
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Since the 2003 mutual funds scandal, it has become quite clear that thoughtful, long-term individual investors should focus on identifying and investing in stewardship funds. The purpose of this study is to provide readily available approaches for individual investors to use in the...
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This study examines stated return preferences of individual investors. First, evidence suggests investors sort themselves into groups by return preferences. Identifiable, systematic, and statistically significant differences exist across investor groups.There appear to be at least two investor...
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Part II in this study continues Part I in the previous issue in this journal concerning the balancing of investment risk and return. This article provides empirical evidence on the relationship between "personal characteristics" of individual common-stock investors and their risk/return...
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The book explains the nature of mutual funds and the methods of selecting appropriate funds to fit the risk preferences of individual investors. It also includes how to limit fund risk in declining markets. Mutual fund topics include: (1) the nature of funds, (2) major types of investment...
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