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Getting large: big company stocks could be ready to roll.


With interest rate hikes scaring money out of the stock market, consumer spending Consumer demand or consumption is also known as personal consumption expenditure. It is the largest part of aggregate demand or effective demand at the macroeconomic level.  rising, and fuel costs climbing, you couldn't ask for a better backdrop for large-cap value funds. The reason: Large company shares and cheaper priced, or value, stocks tend to hold their worth better in uncertain stock markets. Also, well-established companies often share their profits with investors in the form of dividends.

With the Federal Reserve making definitive moves to nudge nudge 1  
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 says large-cap value funds can be a good defensive holding to bolster any portfolio. "When the market is doing well, value funds--like all boats--will rise with the tide. Investors tend to turn to value, however, in uncertain times," he says. "That's when basic materials, industrial, and consumer staple 1. (language) STAPLE - A programming language written at Manchester (University?) and used at ICL in the early 1970s for writing the test suites. STAPLE was based on Algol 68 and had a very advanced optimising compiler.
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 companies hold up since people will spend money on their products regardless of the economy."

For our list of top funds, we tapped the database of Morningstar, the Chicago-based company that tracks the mutual fund business. We searched for funds with the best five-year record--portfolios that have weathered the economic downturn and held up while small-cap companies have done well. It is worth noting that the six in our chart are also the most conservative: Managers for each fund kept portfolio turnover--the number of holdings shuffled or traded during the course of a year--under 40%. Typically, turnover eats up a portfolio's total return in trading costs Trading costs

Costs of buying and selling marketable securities and borrowing. Trading costs include commissions, slippage, and the bid/ask spread. See: Transactions costs.
 and taxes.

First place in our ranking went to the TCW TCW Total Carat Weight
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 Galileo Dividend Focused N (TGIGX). The fund returned 17.4% for 2004 and has averaged a 14.4% annual total return over the past five years. Diane Jaffee. the fund's manager, has been in charge since 1986 and steered the fund toward undervalued stocks An undervalued stock is defined as a stock that is selling at a price significantly below its intrinsic value (finance). For example, if a stock is selling for $50, but can be determined to be worth $100 based on future cash flows, then it is an undervalued stock.  with an expected catalyst to boost their dividend yields above market averages. While the fund has recently carried a sizeable weighting in financial stocks, management hasn't shied shied 1  
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 away from the likes of Microsoft or semiconductor manufacturers--companies typically not found in a value portfolio.

A second fund to consider is WM Equity Income A (CMPBX), a portfolio with a 10.4% average annual total return over the past five years and a yearly turnover of just 18%. Manager Richard Helm Richard Helm is currently with The Boston Consulting Group where he consults on the strategic application of technology to business. His career spans high technology research, product development, systems integration, and IT consulting.  not only likes stocks that produce dividend income, he seeks out those that have a good chance of increasing the payout pay·out  
n.
1. The act or an instance of paying out.

2. A percentage of corporate earnings that is paid as dividends to shareholders.
 as well. This fund, too, has angled toward financial stocks of late, and carries a 23% weighting in that sector.
ARGE VALUE FUNDS
RANKED BY 5-YEAR RETURNS
                                1yr        3yr        5yr
Fund Name              Ticker   Return *   Return *   Return *

TCW Galileo Dividend   TGIGX    21.76%       11.78%     14.41%
Focused N

Clipper                CFIMX     7.56         5.25      11.90

WM Equity Income A     CMPBX    21.89         9.64      10.35

Scudder Dreman         KDHAX    15.38         5.37       9.77
High Return Eq A

Van Kampen             ACSTX    22.13         6.06       9.34
Comstock A

Oakmark I              OAKMX    13.10         6.17       8.99

                                   Minimum
                                   Initial
Fund Name              Turn-over   Purchase      Phone

TCW Galileo Dividend      33         $2,000   800-386-3829
Focused N

Clipper                   25         25,000   800-776-5033

WM Equity Income A        18          1,000   800-222-5852

Scudder Dreman            14          1,000   800-621-1048
High Return Eq A

Van Kampen                40        No min.   800-421-5666
Comstock A

Oakmark I                 21          1,000   800-625-6275

SOURCE: MORNINGSTAR INC.
MORNINGSTAR MAKES EVERY EFFORT TO ENSURE THE COMPLETENESS
AND ACCURACY OF THIS DATA BUT CANNOT GUARANTEE IT.

* RETURNS THROUGH NOV. 26. 2004
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Title Annotation:Mutual Fund Focus
Author:Anderson, James A.
Publication:Black Enterprise
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Mar 1, 2005
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