Lipper Average
The Lipper Average is a benchmark that measures the average performance of a specific group of mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that share similar investment objectives. Created by Lipper, a global financial services firm, the average helps investors compare the performance of their mutual funds with others in the same category, such as large-cap equity, bond funds, or international funds. This comparison provides a reference point for evaluating fund performance relative to peers.
Example
An investor compares the performance of their large-cap mutual fund to the Lipper Average for large-cap funds to determine how well their fund is performing relative to similar funds.
Key points
• A benchmark that tracks the average performance of mutual funds or ETFs within a specific category.
• Allows investors to compare the performance of their funds against similar funds.
• Helps evaluate fund performance relative to peers.