Your Real Total Return

Why there is often a gap between reported and actual investor returns.

While reading your favorite financial magazine (presumably this one), you note that the hot Russia fund into which you sank $10,000 six months ago gained 35% over the past year.

You smugly compliment yourself for your investing brilliance. But a few days later, your fund statement arrives and you're shocked to discover that your stake is now worth only $9,000. What happened? you wonder.

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Row 0 - Cell 0 How Investors Really Fare in Mutual Funds
Row 1 - Cell 0 Fund News and Analysis
Row 2 - Cell 0 Kiplinger 25 Funds

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VOLATILE FUNDSSYMBOL5-YR ANNUALIZED FUND RETURN5-YR ANNUALIZED INVESTOR RETURN
Alpine U.S. Real Estate EqEUEYX25.5%8.4%
CGM FocusCGMFX23.414.3
Hodges FundHDPMX21.911.8
Royce Value ServiceRYVFX19.33.1
U.S. Global Investors Glbl ResPSPFX40.121.9
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SEDATE FUNDSSYMBOL5-YR ANNUALIZED FUND RETURN5-YR ANNUALIZED INVESTOR RETURN
Fidelity PuritanFPURX8.2%8.1%
Jensen PortfolioJENSX5.75.3
Osterweis FundOSTFX10.910.6
Selected American Shares SSLASX9.79.7
Third Avenue ValueTAVFX15.615.0

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Staff Writer, Kiplinger's Personal Finance