
five-, and 10-year periods. Expenses are low (0.45%) for an actively managed fund in this category. Yacktman YACKX Cash: 12.2% This large-value fund's management team runs a highly concentrated portfolio and isn't afraid
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million, its asset base is on the small side. Yacktman Focused YAFFX Consumer stocks dominate this concentrated ..... each at about 10% of assets. Fund managers Donald Yacktman , Stephen Yacktman , and Jason Subotky seek out companies with strong
I'm invested in Yackx and have as much exposure as I'm comfortable. I like the holdings in Yackx , but want broader exposure for this new money. I prefer large multinational companies domiciled in the US. If the US markets continue to decline
Yackx shows a low of $15.73 for the low end of the range. I think it was September 2010 since it was that low.
advantages, but they differ in other ways. First, there's Donald Yacktman and his son Stephen Yacktman , who manage Yacktman Focused YAFFX and Yacktman YACKX . They follow a Buffettesque strategy that focuses on profitable companies, usually with
this past week that it had taken an equity stake in Yacktman Asset Management, the investment advisor responsible for both the Yacktman YACKX and Yacktman Focused YAFFX funds. Run by well-known value investor
Fund Pimco Income (PIMIX) Metropolitan West Total Return DoubleLine Total Return (DBLTX) One of the Loomis Sayles Funds Yacktman Vanguard Wellesley Income Inv Vanguard Dividend Growth Inv Please give me your opinions on what I’m considering as well
best way to accomlish this? I was thinking of just depositing into each one's specially set up e-trade account an equal and fixed amount to invest each year in a fund I like -- Yacktman fund. Or is a 529 all that it is touted to be?
I recently opened Vanguard IRA account and want to buy a fund which beats or compares well with YACKX in 5 and 10 years return. Please advise, thanks.