
Taxable: American Capital Inc Builder CAIBX 16,275 0.79 Taxable: American SMALLCAP ..... k): American Capital Income Builder CAIBX 22,856 1.11 Jeff's 401(k): American ..... k): American Capital Income Builder CAIBX 50,000 2.43 Jeff's 401(k): American
Good Day The p/e for Novartis AG is listed as 14.56 on the Caibx portfolio holdings page and 9.7 on the NOVN quote page. Why the difference? This is true for many of the fund holdings, I only cite Novartis as an example. liman
that will do this for you. A couple of examples are First Eagle Global ( FESGX ) and American Funds Capital Income Builder ( CAIBX ). The First Eagle fund focuses on industrial firms with global dominance. Its top stock position is U.S. networking giant
Good day Caibx and Amecx paid dividends on March 16. These distributions are still not showing up in the portfolio manager. Thank you liman
of any and all - whatever. Everyone has different tastes and thoughts. Copie likes stocks, Lordxot preferreds, Taylor his CAIBX with some add ons. Some will put money into accounts to be passed on to heirs and will structure account for this. But I
getting penalized.... In looking over possible trade options, I don't see anything real defensive (based on the 2008 debacle) but, ABALX, CAIBX , and AMECX look like possibilities... Would appreciate comments.... Thanks, KW
about $6400. I am not contributing anymore because I opened a Fidelity Roth and am now contributing to that. The funds are: CAIBX - Capital Income Builder A CWBFX - Capital World Bond A CWGIX - Capital Growth and Income A NEWFX - New World Fund A So my question
like international SC, too risky for my taste -- special category funds...example: PAUIX (everything funds), TIBIX, CAIBX (div income...you mistakenly think it's the best thing ever happened in the investing world) -- you want to gamble
Does anyone have any opinions of the Fundamental Investors fund? Would it be a good fund to add a little growth alongside CAIBX ? I am 100 % CAIBX in one of my older IRA's, which is about 1/2 of my total investments. Russ
Here's a question for all you AF fans: I just received the above mentioned publication, and am concerned that a complete list of the fund's holdings are not included, ....we are advised that for a complete listing, we need to either call AFS or go to the SEC website. Huh? What's the deal? Are