It's been a rough few years, but some managers delivered double-digit returns.
These funds can hold as many U.S.-based investments as foreign ones.
These three low-fee funds stand out for consistently beating the S&P 500.
Investors have a lot of money tied up in these funds, but should they?
Real estate funds had to navigate a huge boom followed by an epic bust. Some handled the ride better than others.
These funds combine stock and bond holdings to ride out all sorts of markets.
The market crash wiped out almost a decade of gains for many foreign stock funds, but some rebounded well in 2009.
These funds have been pleasing their shareholders since they opened.
More consumers are paying top dollar for plain-vanilla index funds.
Even if banks are rebounding, most investors can avoid these funds.