don killbride runs this fund very conservatively but very well, it up about 6% this year versus the market being essentially flat. >> tom: and of course some capital appreciation as well as the dividends. do you own on this -- do your own:00ing on this one? >> we do, our client do, i do, and all the folks who work at my company do. >> tom: we appreciate the idea for the new year in mutual funds. e-mail us your questions, your comments, we're at street critique at nbr.com. our guest this evening, dan wiener of advisor investments. thanks, dan. >> sure thing, thank you. >> suzanne: a chicago company is turning charitable giving into an art form. "threadless" sells tee shirts designed by artists from around the world. what started as a novel idea a decade ago has grown into a booming business. as our series "conscious capital" continues, diane eastabrook tells us how threadless uses its e-commerce clout to help charities. >> reporter: you are witnessing the marriage of art and commerce. inside a massive warehouse with wall-to-wall t-shirts, workers are frantically filling holiday orders. thre