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Expected Returns, August 2007

Our actions and words matter to those around us as we reach for success in investing.
Patiently Reach For It by Mark Robertson Aug 01, 2007

Our actions and words matter to those around us as we reach for success in investing.

American Capital by Mark Robertson Aug 01, 2007

ACAS is the largest publicly traded Private Equity Firm operating in the United States with over $15 billion in assets under management.

PowerShares High-Div Grth Achievers by Cy Lynch Aug 01, 2007

PHJ is passively managed to track the performance of the High Growth Rate Dividend Achievers Index.

Mutual Fund Manifest by Mark Robertson Aug 01, 2007

iShares DJ US Financial Sector tops the list for August.

Sweet 16 by Mark Robertson Aug 01, 2007

The highest-rated companies Allied Irish Banks, CVS Caremark and Oracle. .

Tin Cup Model Portfolio by Mark Robertson Aug 01, 2007

HMA 'Codes' ... Accumulate MAS.

Groundhog Hall of Famers? by Mark Robertson Aug 01, 2007

Collectively, our Groundhog participants have an annualized rate of return of 21.9% since the shadowy Groundhog days of early February.

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Legend
Quality Legend:
Blue Excellent with quality greater than 80.
Green Good with quality between 60 and 80.
Neutral Average or below average with quality between 20 and 60.
Red Poor with quality less than 20.
Companies with less than 10 years of history are penalized by 5 points per year.
PAR Legend:
Green PAR is within the target range of MIPAR +5-10%, currently 5.1%-10.1%
Yellow PAR is above the target range of MIPAR +10%, currently 10.1%
PAR Projected Annual Return
MIPAR The Manifest Investing Median PAR of all stocks in the database.
Company Name Legend:
* Not covered by Value Line Standard Edition.
b Uses price-to-book value for valuation purposes.
P/CF Uses price-to-cash flow for valuation.