In Brief

  • MUTUAL-FUND TAX DODGE On average, domestic mutual funds lose 2.5% of their total returns to capital-gains taxes, and few companies advertise their aftertax performance. Vanguard has become the first big firm to do so; others may follow. Until then, tax-minded investors--those investing outside an IRA or 401(k)--can find about 30 funds that are actively managed to minimize the tax hit. Here are a few top performers:

    TOP TAX-MANAGED FUNDS
    Fund -- Total Return One Year* -- Lost to Taxes
    Standish Small Cap Tax-Sensitive -- 57% -- 0%
    Eaton Vance Tax-Mgd Intl GrA -- 40% -- 0%
    Bridgeway Ultra-Large 35 Index -- 37% -- 1%
    Vanguard Tax-Mgd Cap App -- 37% -- 1%
    *Through 9/30/99 Source: Morningstar

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