The Impact of Personal Income Taxes on Returns and Rankings of Canadian Equity Mutual Funds

Topics:
Investment Strategy,
Taxes
Tags:
Benefits,
Taxes,
Retirement Plans,
Mutual Funds,
Mutual Fund,
Investment,
Income Tax,
Income,
Human Resources,
Financial Planning,
...
Source:
York University

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Overview: This paper examines 10-years of returns from 343 equity and balanced mutual funds managed by Canadian companies to assess the impact of personal income taxes on their relative performance and rankings. The paper starts by proposing an algorithm for computing after-tax returns, which is then used to generate after-tax mutual fund rankings.

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Format: PDF | Size: 329KB | Date: Mar 2003 | Pages: 52


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