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Family of FundsA group of mutual funds offered by one investment company. Often, switching from one mutual fund to another can be done without incurring fees as long as both funds are in the same 'family'.
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Family of FundsMany large mutual fund companies offer a variety of stock, bond, and money market funds with different investment strategies and objectives. Together, these funds make up a family of funds.If you own one fund in a family, you can usually transfer assets to another fund in the same family without sales charges. The transaction is known as an exchang [..]
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Family of FundsDefinition A mutual fund company offering many mutual funds, for various objectives. Usually, investors can move assets between different funds of a family of funds at little or no cost, and can recei [..]
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Family of FundsA group of mutual funds operated by the same company. Each fund generally has a different objective. For example, one may be a growth fund, another may be a growth and income fund, while still another [..]
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Family of FundsA mutual fund account that allows you to choose more than one type of mutual fund and switch back and forth
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Family of FundsA group of mutual funds operated by the same company. Each fund generally has a different objective. For example, one may be a growth fund, another may be a growth and income fund, while still another may be a money market fund. Shareholders are often allowed to transfer their assets between funds at no additional cost.
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Family of FundsA group of mutual funds operated by the same company. Each fund generally has a different objective. For example, one may be a growth fund, another may be a growth and income fund, while still another [..]
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Family of FundsA mutual fund company offering funds with many different objectives. A mutual fund family may offer several types of stock, bond and money market funds and allow free switching among their funds.
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Family of FundsA group of mutual funds offered by one investment company. Often, switching from one mutual fund to another can be done without incurring fees as long as both funds are in the same 'family'.
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