Two Worthy Funds Re-Open

Wasatch Ultra Growth and Wasatch Small Cap Value excel at finding quality in small companies.

The Wasatch funds are great examples of how far a little teamwork can go. The employee-owned small-company specialist, which is based in Salt Lake City, at the base of the Wasatch mountain range, likes to cross-pollinate ideas across its 14 funds. The result has been a consistent knack for finding keepers among small-company stocks.

Best of all, two of its previously closed funds have re-opened to investors and may be worth a look: Wasatch Ultra Growth and Wasatch Small Cap Value.

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Elizabeth Leary
Contributing Editor, Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Elizabeth Leary (née Ody) first joined Kiplinger in 2006 as a reporter, and has held various positions on staff and as a contributor in the years since. Her writing has also appeared in Barron's, BloombergBusinessweek, The Washington Post and other outlets.