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Mutual funds that return management fees to investors years they don't beat their relevant benchmark exist and will probably become more popular as the benefits of indexing become wider known.
Submitted: Dec 9, 2008
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I hope we see more funds like this. If they can't beat their index, the active managers are worthless.
Posted: Dec 9, 2008