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Understanding How Funds Overstate Returns

Posted on May 13, 2014May 13, 2014 by Mike

Geoff Considine notes that fund comparisons “tend to make active funds look better than they really are (as compared to low-cost index funds) as well as making a mutual fund family’s managers look more skillful than they might actually be.” Read the entire article >>

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