What is it about?
This study examines the performance of two types of investment funds: growth funds and value funds. Growth funds invest in companies expected to grow at an above-average rate compared to other companies, while value funds invest in companies that appear to be undervalued by the market. The research analyzes how these funds have performed over a specific period, considering various financial metrics and market conditions. The goal is to determine which type of fund offers better returns and under what circumstances.
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Why is it important?
Understanding the performance of growth and value funds is crucial for investors looking to optimize their portfolios. This study is timely because it provides insights into how these funds perform in different economic environments, which can help investors make more informed decisions. The unique aspect of this work is its comprehensive analysis of both types of funds over a significant period, offering a detailed comparison that can guide investment strategies. Additionally, the study's findings can help financial advisors provide better recommendations to their clients.
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This page is a summary of: Growth and Value Fund Performance Comparison, International Journal of Academic Research in Accounting Finance and Management Sciences, June 2022, Human Resources Management Academic Research Society (HRMARS),
DOI: 10.6007/ijarafms/v12-i2/14283.
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