Large mutual fund families: Bigger may not always be better
Investments are vital to one’s financial freedom. But investment strategy is an art which not everybody can master. Those who are new to investing may see mutual funds as an easy tool to make money. It has been traditionally thought that larger mutual fund families tend to perform better than their...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2012
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