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Understanding "Window Dressing"
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| Window dressing is an arguably shady practice employed by many mutual fund managers. Mutual fund managers typically report to the public on their funds' holdings once per quarter. Managers want to look savvy to impress their existing shareholders and attr |
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Feb 28, 2005 20:06:02 |
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41 ( -6 -14.63% ) | | Author | The Motley Fool |
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