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Monday, March 24, 2014

Reuters Money: How winning funds bank on dividends

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03/24/2014
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How winning funds bank on dividends
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The honeymoon for dividend stocks is over.
Where 'go anywhere' funds are heading now
PITTSBURGH (Reuters) - Freedom for money managers is a double-edged sword. Nothing highlights an active manager's skill, or lack thereof, like flexibility. If you can buy any stock or bond, your opportunities to soar above your peers or crash and burn increase dramatically.
For students who transfer, lost credits can doom college hopes
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Credits lost in the transfer process are a major reason why students who start at community colleges fail to eventually complete a four-year degree, a new study shows.
Where to find winners (and losers) in foreign stocks
NEW YORK (Reuters) - If you think picking stocks in a single country is tricky, imagine if your job is to find winners and avoid losers around the world.
2014 U.S. Lipper Fund Awards highlight steady leaders
NEW YORK (Reuters) - As the broader market shifted between fear and exuberance, the winners of the 2014 U.S. Lipper Fund Awards managed to strike a balance and delivered consistent returns.
Lipper winners answer the muni bond riddle
PITTSBURGH (Reuters) - One could forgive municipal bond investors for being confused. While the average muni bond was down 2.6 percent in 2013, making it one of the worst-performing bond sectors this year, munis are already up 3.1 percent through March 19, making it one of the best.
The moving target of target-date funds
NEW YORK (Reuters) - If there has been a grand-slam home run among investment products in recent years, it is the target-date retirement fund.
As the planet heats up, Calvert fund bets on water
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Water is the world's most abundant commodity. But for investors it tends to be a wash out.
Why Africa is the next frontier for fund investors
NEW YORK (Reuters) - It only took a look at the financial statements of the world's largest maker of spirits to convince Larry Seruma that Africa was the place to go.
Buffalo fund wrangles small-caps far from Wall Street
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Some of the best fund managers you've never heard of sit in a non-descript office park in Shawnee Mission, Kansas, 1,200 miles from Wall Street.
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