Wednesday, March 01, 2006

5 Mutual Funds With A Great Five Year Return

Listed here are some of the top mutual funds for a great five year return. This is a tiny example with research and its explanations associated with it.

Here is the explanations associated with the terms below.
Mutual Fund---Is the name of the mutual fund
Expense Ratio--The cost of running and maintaining the mutual fund for the company. This should be as low as possible so more of the profits can go to you. Less than 1.00% is a good number.
Large Value--The type of mutual fund, large value concentrates of company's that are actually making a profit.
5-Year Return--The per cent return the mutual fund makes after five years.
Net Asset Value--The price per asset or similar to the price per share of stocks.
YTD--Year to date per cent return of the mutual fund.
Total Assets--The total assets owned by the mutual fund company.
Morningstar--A company that rates mutual funds according to a wide variety of facts, they are rated from 1-5.
Rank In Category(YTD)--The rank in the category of mutual fund year to date.
Symbol--Every mutual fund has a unique symbol which identifies it for research and other purposes.
Risk--Chances the mutual fund will be profitable on a continuous basis.

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