Not exact matches
«Total stock» funds invest in a combination of small, mid-size, and large companies with
varying degrees of value (meaning they
focus on paying
dividends) and growth (meaning they
focus on increasing the price of their stock).
Namely, after decomposing portfolio returns into three factors — changing valuation,
dividend income, and
dividend growth — they show that although the valuation factor has
varying effects, value -
focused portfolios dominate growth
on both of the other two components.