The 100 Best Mutual Funds for the Long Term

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When it comes to choosing a mutual fund, there's nothing better than a solid track record. After the market's swoon during the financial crisis, and its subsequent bounce back, funds with long-term results and trusted reputations are still the ones being sought out aggressively by investors who got burned by shortsighted bets during less-stressful economic times.

Using our exclusive U.S. News Score, we've compiled lists of the best long-term performers in some of the most popular fund categories. We chose funds with positive 10-year trailing returns and, for stock funds, names that beat the S&P 500 over that time frame.* Funds are ordered according to their U.S. News Scores as of the end of the first quarter. Our score is based on the ratings of some of the mutual fund industry's best-known analysts, including Morningstar, Lipper, Standard & Poor's, TheStreet, and Zacks. In the name of affordability, funds also have minimum investments of $25,000 or less.

Learn more about the U.S. News Score, our methodology, and all of your mutual fund investing options at www.usnews.com/funds.

LARGE-CAP VALUE

Fund Name Total Net Assets ($ mil.) 3-year return 5-year return 10-year return Morningstar Risk Rating Expense Ratio
The Yacktman Fund 2,005 8.9% 8.5% 13.6% Above Average 0.93%
Van Kampen Growth and Income 6,883 -2.5% 3.4% 4.4% Below Average 0.88%
California Investment Equity Income 22 -2.7% 3.1% 3.1% Below Average 0.97%
Amana Trust Income 1,134 2.2% 7.7% 6.1% Low 1.32%
Valley Forge 11 3.2% 5.2% 6.0% Low 1.37%
Forester Value 101 4.5% 4.2% 5.6% Low 1.35%
SunAmerica Focused Dividend Strategy 225 2.1% 5.3% 6.5% Above Average 0.94%
Prudential Jennison Equity Income 222 -0.7% 4.8% 3.5% Above Average 2.15%
Auxier Focus 108 1.1% 4.4% 6.2% Low 1.35%
Homestead Value 524 -5.0% 2.9% 5.6% Average 0.80%

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LARGE-CAP GROWTH

Fund Name Total Net Assets ($ mil.) 3-year return 5-year return 10-year return Morningstar Risk Rating Expense Ratio
The Jensen Portfolio 2,540 1.2% 3.2% 3.3% Low 0.86%
Franklin Growth 3,541 0.3% 5.2% 2.3% Below Average 1.00%
Lou Holland Growth 52 1.2% 2.4% 0.5% Below Average 1.35%
Vanguard Capital Opportunity 8,875 2.0% 7.0% 3.6% Above Average 0.50%
Prudential Jennison 20/20 Focus 2,598 0.7% 7.8% 4.3% Average 1.20%
Fidelity Contrafund 66,475 -0.2% 5.4% 3.0% Low 1.01%
FMI Provident Trust Strategy 121 2.2% 6.7% 0.9% Low 1.00%
Madison Mosaic Investors 41 -1.6% 1.7% 2.5% Below Average 1.00%
Buffalo Large Cap 37 -0.5% 3.7% 0.9% Above Average 1.09%
American Funds AMCAP 19,648 -1.1% 3.3% 2.4% Below Average 0.71%
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Darby of FL 1:15PM September 11, 2012

What happened to funds like Mutual shares that averaged 18 to 20% a year from 1949 to 1989 or there abouts. Did all the managers like Michael Price go into hedge funds or what? I can buy PM and MO and beat up on most of these funds. Where are the fund managers who really work at this instead of making MARKETING the most important job function.

cactus02 of IL 8:48PM August 28, 2012

The majority of these funds have pretty low returns over the past 3 or 5 years. They barely beat inflation. The ZillionZ fund has average annual returns of 17%. What are your criteria for picking these particular funds?

Joe Peagler of GA 12:40PM December 06, 2011

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