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The problem of financial reporting on mutual funds: How do we know which one is “best”?
I was reviewing my IRA quarterly performance statement today, the legal form that gives statistics about the performance of mutual funds over the last quarter. The sheet has about 400 statistics reported, from 8 to 9 figures for each fund. … Continue reading