TheStreet.com Ratings Guide to Stock Mutual FundsGrey House Publishing IncNovember 1, 2009 600 Pages - SKU: GH2511332 |
| With the growing popularity of mutual fund investing, consumers need a reliable source to help them track and evaluate the performance of their mutual fund holdings and identify and monitor other funds as potential new investments. To fill this need, TheStreet.com Ratings Guide to Stock Mutual Funds offers ratings and analyses on more than 8,000 equity mutual funds, including growth funds, index funds, balanced funds and sector or international funds - more than any other publication.
Updated every quarter to provide the user with the latest and most accurate information Handy Investor Profile Quiz to identify the user’s level of risk tolerance, with easy to use direction to the funds that match their risk level Three Easy-to-use letter grade ratings for each fund - overall investment rating, performance rating and risk rating Index of Stock Mutual Funds - with their letter-grade ratings, fund type, ticker symbol, phone number, returns over time, dividend yield, expense ratio, net assets, bull and bear market returns, initial purchase minimums and more Analysis of Largest Stock Mutual Funds - letter-grade ratings, with additional charts and graphs for the 180+ largest retail equity mutual funds Top 200 Mutual Funds & Bottom 200 Mutual Funds 100 Best & Worst Stock Mutual Funds based on Performance 100 Best & Worst Stock Mutual Funds based on Risk Top-Rated Stock Mutual Funds by Risk Category & Fund Type Helpful Appendices: What is a Mutual Fund?, Performance Benchmarks, Fund Type Descriptions, Share Class Descriptions Available in print and online database formats TheStreet.com Ratings Guide to Stock Mutual Funds makes it easy to see exactly which stocks are on the rise and which ones should be avoided. For those investors looking to tailor their mutual fund selections based on age, income, and tolerance for risk, this easy-to-use guide will help them identify those funds that are best suited to their individual needs and goals. TheStreet.com Ratings Guides TheStreet.com’s rating scale is extremely straightforward and easy to understand. There are no complicated number grades to interpret, no colored paper to decode, and no stars to count. Instead, each entry gets a simple, intuitive letter grade that immediately identifies the wheat from the chaff. This is one more reason why TheStreet.com Ratings is widely recognized as "America's Consumer Advocate for Financial Safety." The TheStreet.com Safety Ratings have been proven to be the most accurate available from any of the major rating agencies. Plus, unlike the other major rating agencies, TheStreet.com does not accept compensation from the companies it rates, and thus does not allow companies to influence the ratings they receive or to suppress the release of their ratings. In fact, the U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO) validated TheStreet.com’s accuracy in its Insurance Ratings study, and that same superior rating methodology is used when deriving all other ratings as well. |
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