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Top-End Small Cap Fund Company Doing Well Overseas

Small Company Fund

Brown Capital Management’s Small Company Fund beats 99% of its peers. They also have a newer fund focused on foreign stocks that is getting accolades. Do they deserve them? When you have a fund that has outperformed 99% of your peers over the last 15 years, that might be something to crow about. The use […]

Sanders Win in New Hampshire Stokes the Fire

Bernie Sanders

The idea of Bernie Sanders being the stock market’s best hope for Trump to win is starting to gain more traction. We need to be careful when we wish for this though. Both New Hampshire and Iowa are proud of their front and center positions in kicking off the Democratic nomination process for president, and […]

Pivotal Research Downgrades Facebook to a Sell

Facebook

Fundamental stock analysts don’t usually like using the “s” word, and by the time they tell you to sell, you should have sold a long time ago. This sell call is more proactive. Pivotal Research analyst Michael Levine just sounded the alarm on Facebook, at a time where the stock doesn’t really look all that […]

Why So Many Mutual Funds Can’t Beat the Indexes

Mutual Funds

Investing in stock indexes doesn’t require any skill in stock picking at all. How can no skill beat the presumed skill of fund managers? They obviously aren’t using much skill. Actively managed mutual funds have quite a few limitations versus what we can do with our own accounts as individual investors. If we are considering […]

Annuities About to Have a Bigger Footprint in 401(k)s

Annuities

With the SEC making the offering of annuities in companies’ 401(k) retirement plans easier, we are now scrambling to make this type of investment more transparent. There is something particularly tempting about annuities that appeal to a lot of people, for the same reasons that they loved fixed benefit pension plans. There is no doubt […]

Law Professor Hoping Sanders Will “Save Capitalism”

Capitalism

What does the left-wing branch of corporate and antitrust law look like? Wayne State law professor Sanjukta Paul gives us a glimpse, and it’s a pretty strange world indeed. You would think that capitalism and socialism would make strange bedfellows. Capitalism is based upon the combination of property rights and free exchange, where the law […]

Exxon Mobil Stubbornly Refuses to Cut its Dividend

Exxon Mobil

Oil giant Exxon Mobil has increased its dividend for the last 17 years without fail. They want to increase it again this year. They don’t have the money, so they are going to borrow it. Stock dividend payments are a way that companies pay profits directly to their shareholders. When a company earns money, they […]