Thursday, June 21, 2012
Corporate Governance at Mutual Funds
Charles Schwab's YieldPlus bond fund was one of many bond funds that
tanked in 2008. One thing that makes this unusual is that fund managers
claimed that the average maturity of the fund's holdings was about six
months when in actuality it was as high as 2.2 years. A mutual fund's
Board of Trustees is designed to protect fund investors, similar to the
Board of Director's role as shareholder protector in a corporation, yet
some people argue that most mutual fund's Board of Trustees are
relatively passive and do little to protect investors. One potential
problem raised is that individuals will often sit on multiple mutual
fund boards. For example, Fergus Reid III, serves as chairman for all
154 J.P. Morgan mutual funds, while simultaneously serving on the board
of 105 Morgan Stanley mutual funds. A telling statement of the apparent
lack of power held by a Board of Trustees is evident in the statement by
mutual fund manager Donald Yacktman, who said "I've never changed my
fees because of pressure from the board." http://www.smartmoney.com/invest/mutual-funds/why-mutual-fund-guardians-are-failing-1339088682278/#tabs