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Conference nyoss1::market_investing

Title:Market Investing
Moderator:2155::michaud
Created:Thu Jan 23 1992
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1060
Total number of notes:10477

136.0. "How to read Barron's funds list" by TPS::FALOR (Ken Falor) Mon Mar 30 1992 18:27

	I'm suddenly for the first time interested in mutual funds
	and I can't figure out the (Barron's) listings.  I even have
	the prospectus for a couple funds to compare them against and
	I still can't figure it out.

                                          ---Latest Dividend------  --12 Mth--
 52 week   Fund      Week's    Close Wk    Dividend     Record Pay  Inco.  Cap.
High Low   Name      High  Low   NAV Chg  Inc.+Cap Gains Date  Date Divs.  Gain

Vanguard
9.99 9.37  BdMkt n  9.67 9.62  9.66+ .04  .0603          .... 3-02  .759  .0349
                                          _____          ____       ____  _____
Underlined is what I don't understand.

Is this a Quarterly dividend.  Is it stated in cents/share?  
	6 cents per approx $10 share = 6% ??  If not, where *is* the yield?
Why is there no date-of-record?
What are the Capital Gains things?  
What is Inco.Divs.?  Actual cents/share?  It can't be percent!  
	Is it 75 cents per approx $10/share = 7.5% ?
Why is there a 12-month capital gain if there's no quarterly capital gain?
By the way, what's "Close NAV"?

Or tell me about a book, etc. I can go to.

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136.1Here's howSTAR::PARKETrue Engineers Combat ObfuscationMon Mar 30 1992 20:3429
                                          ---Latest Dividend------  --12 Mth--
> 52 week   Fund      Week's    Close Wk    Dividend     Record Pay  Inco.  Cap.
>High Low   Name      High  Low   NAV Chg  Inc.+Cap Gains Date  Date Divs.  Gain

>Vanguard
>9.99 9.37  BdMkt n  9.67 9.62  9.66+ .04  .0603          .... 3-02  .759  .0349
                                          _____          ____       ____  _____
>Underlined is what I don't understand.

Dividend - Most recent paid out, not necesssrily quarterly.  It may consist
	   if accumulated divident income and Capital gains.

Record date - Date you needed to own the fund sahres to get the money.  Often
	      the same as the pay date (as in this case).

12 mth - Summary of Dividend and Capital gais distributions.

This particular fund (in fact most) owns a pool of publicly traded stocks.  You
own shares of the fund (and indirectly a proportionate share of each holding in
the fund).

When Dividends are recieved by the funds, or capital gains resulting from sales
of the owned shares, these are distributed to the fund shareholders in proportion
to what you own.  It is possible to end up with partial cents per share
and if you are involved in reinvesting the distributions, remaining partial
cents are included in the reinvestment.

Close NAV is the closing value per fund share of ALL the funds holdings at the
end of the week (day in the Wall St.Journal).
136.2Financial Papers SummariesCGOOA::DURNINMon Mar 30 1992 21:1514
    Hi,
    
    If you are starting to get interested in Mutual Fund investing.  Try 
    looking at the quarterly Funds summary put out by Barron's.  This will
    give you a longer term perspective and more valuable information on 
    the funds track record.
    
    In Canada we have monthly tables put out by the financial newspapers 
    giving 3 month, 6 month, 1 year, 3 year, 5 year, and 10 year compounded
    growth rates of all Canadian based mutual funds.  Barron's listing is 
    somewhat like this.  I'll bet there are other financial journals
    besides Barron's that do this as well.
    
    Good Luck,  Jim D