Education
Case Western Reserve University.
Case Western Reserve University.
Windsor was the best performing mutual fund during his tenure and became the largest fund closing to new investors in the 1980s. Neff retired from Vanguard in 1995. During Neff"s 31 years, from 1964 to 1995, Windsor returned 13.7% annually versus 10.6% for the South&P 500.
Neff has referred to his investing style as a low price-to-earnings (P/East) methodology, though others consider Neff a variation of the standard value investor.
He is also considered a tactical contrarian investor who placed emphasis on low-tech security analysis, that is, digging into a company and its management and analyzing the books, in contrast to David Dreman, who is more of a statistical contrarian investor. Neff"s strategies generated relatively high turnover with an average holding period of three years.
One area in which Neff is similar to value investors such as Warren Buffett is in emphasizing Return On Equity (return on equity), stating that it is the single best measure of management effectiveness. However, differing from many value investors, Neff places emphasis on predicting the economy and projecting a company"s future earnings.
Also, Neff liked to pick stocks where dividend yields were high, in the 4% to 5% range.
The Wharton School named a professorship in their business school after Neff, the John B. Neff Professor of Finance. The University of Toledo College of Business has named the Department of Finance in his honor, the John B. and Lillian East. Neff Department of Finance. This department houses the John B. and Lillian East. Neff Endowed Chair in Finance, which is currently held by Professor Marc West. Simpson, Doctor of Philosophy, CFA.