Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Selena Maranjian :: Townhall.com Columnist
Are You Smarter Than This Survey Says?
by Selena Maranjian
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CPAs want to know what investors think, and so the Center for Audit Quality, affiliated with the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, has been surveying investors for a few years. The results for 2009 show that those surveyed with much confidence in the U.S. capital markets have fallen to 24% in 2009 from 39% in 2007. Clearly, 2008's downturn had an effect.

Here's a bit of reassuring news for CPAs: Confidence in public companies' audited financial statements fell just three percentage points to 70%. Well, I looked a little more closely at that data table, and that 70% is for those with a great deal of confidence, quite a bit of confidence, and some confidence -- combined. If you take out the "some" respondents, then those with a great deal or quite a bit of confidence have fallen significantly, from 38% in 2007 to 28% in 2009. There's not as much trust.

Investing less?
Here's the kicker for me, though: It seems that about 60% of respondents have changed their behavior over the past six months. And what changes have they made? Well, check them out:

In contrast, only 5% invested more money.

The stock market (as measured by the S&P 500) is up about 25% over the past six months, as I write this. Those folks who invested less money have probably lost out on considerable gains. If that's you, take heart -- the table below shows some companies that have appreciated significantly over the past six months, but are still highly rated by investors in our Motley Fool CAPS community, with five out of five stars:

Company

6-Month Return

Emerson Electric (NYSE: EMR)

27%

Flowserve (NYSE: FLS)

64%

Petroleo Brasileiro (NYSE: PBR)

34%

Western Union (NYSE: WU)

33%

Philip Morris International (NYSE: PM) Continued...

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Selena Maranjian prepares the Fool's syndicated newspaper column, writes articles for Fool.com, has coordinated the Fool's annual Foolanthropy charity drive, and has written a number of Fool books, among other things.

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