Our Complete 2009 Fund Rankings
You can sort more than 3,000 domestic and foreign funds using a number of factors.
August 2009
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Every September, Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine looks at the biggest and best-performing mutual funds in the world. You can track continuously updated rankings of the top 25 performers in all key sectors using our Mutual Fund Center rankings tool.
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But as an additional service to our magazine and online readers, Kiplinger.com offers our complete spreadsheets of 2,672 domestic funds and 588 foreign funds, as well as 192 exchange-traded funds, with results through June 30, 2009. Please note that these files will not be updated. You can use our rankings tool for up-to-date information. But these spreadsheets provide rankings for almost four times as many funds as appeared in the September issue of the magazine.
Open these databases using Excel software, and you can sort by a number of important factors on your PC or laptop. But a note of caution: A complete printout of either of these files could run into hundreds of pages. Better to use Excel to target selected pages to print.
Decile rank shows performance for each of the past five 12-month periods through the end of June, compared with other funds using the same investment style.Funds are ranked 1 (top 10%) to 10 (bottom 10%).
Down market shows returns from October 9, 2007, through March 9, 2009, the latest bear market.
Volatility rank measures stock funds on a scale of 1 (least volatile) to 10 (most volatile).
Maximum load is the highest sales fee for purchasing shares. Returns do not reflect loads. But a fund's expense ratio -- the percentage of assets taken out yearly to cover management and other fees -- is included in the total return.For more on how to navigate the tables, see our useful tips.
Download the Kiplinger domestic fund rankings.
Download the Kiplinger foreign fund rankings.
Download the Kiplinger diversified U.S. stock ETF rankings.
Download the Kiplinger international and global ETF rankings.
Download the Kiplinger sector ETF rankings.
Download the Kiplinger inverse market ETF rankings.
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Reader Comments (4)
Posted by: Jay S at 08/12/2009 01:28:15 PM
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Having these files available electronically is a huge benefit! Keep up the terrific customer service!
Posted by: george at 08/13/2009 02:21:55 PM
Not everyone has Microsoft Excel; many only have Microsoft Works - a version of Excel which comes with Microsoft XP for Home...How about providing a version of the Fund data that Works folks can use?
Posted by: Don at 08/21/2009 01:55:53 PM
If you do not have Microsoft Excel, consider downloading Open Office. It includes a spreadsheet program that is compatible with the Excel file type. And yes, many thanks for providing this excellent resource!
Posted by: bmack at 08/24/2009 03:22:36 PM
Or you can get the free Excel viewer from Microsoft.com