Meaning Index Fund
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Investment fund designed to match the returns on a stock market index. Mutual fund whose portfolio matches that of a broad-based index such as the S&P 500 and whose performance therefore mirrors t [..]
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An index fund is designed to mirror the performance of a stock or bond index, such as Standard & Poor's 500 Index (S&P 500) or the Russell 2000 Index.To achieve that goal, the fund purchases all of the securities in the index, or a representative sample of them, and adds or sells investments only when the securities in the index cha [..]
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A type of mutual fund whose investment objective typically is to achieve approximately the same return as a particular market index, such as the Standard & Poor's 500 Index, the Russell 2000...
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Definition A passively managed mutual fund that tries to mirror the performance of a specific index, such as the S&P 500. Since portfolio decisions are automatic and transactions are infrequent, e [..]
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is a special form of mutual fund that tracks a market index via its portfolio. An example of this is the Standard and Poor's 500 Index (S & P 500) that tracks the components of its index. Ind [..]
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an index fund is designed to track the performance of a specific group of stocks or bonds. An example is an index fund that tracks the performance of the S&P 500 by holding all the stocks in this [..]
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A mutual fund whose objective is to match the composite investment performance of a large group of stocks or bonds such as those represented by the Standard & Poor's 500 Composite Stock Index.
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Mutual fund holding a portfolio of securities that closely matches an established index (like the S&P 500
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This is a MUTUAL FUND whose PORTFOLIO mirrors a market index. The investments of such a fund are in the same stocks as those comprising the selected market index and in the same proportion as their we [..]
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A mutual fund that attempts to match the performance of a market index by patterning the portfolio on the index. Index funds assume that it is impossible to consistently outperform the market. Mutual [..]
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A fund that aims to match the investment performance of a selected index.
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An investment whose performance is designed to mirror a particular stock or bond market.
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A mutual fund with the objective to match the composite investment performance of a large group of stocks or bonds such as those represented by the Standard and Poor’s 500 index.
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Index fund is a mutual fund that invests in companies constituting a specific market index, such as the Standard & Poor’s 500-stock average of large companies.
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A mutual fund whose portfolio matches that of an index, such as the S&P 500 or Dow Jones Industrial Average. This allows the fund to reflect the performance of the overall market.
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A mutual fund that is diverse and offers low management fees.
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A mutual fund that attempts to match the performance of a market index by patterning the portfolio on the index. Index funds assume that it is impossible to consistently outperform the market. Mutual funds are sold by prospectus; a prospectus contains complete information on risks, fees and expenses, and should be read carefully before investing.
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Portfolio that tracks an established index, and thus requires minimal research on the part of the asset manager — typically providing a lower management fee structure.
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A mutual fund that attempts to match the performance of a market index by patterning the portfolio on the index. Index funds assume that it is impossible to consistently outperform the market. Mutual [..]
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A passively-managed mutual fund that seeks to match the performance of a particular market index.
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A passively-managed mutual fund that seeks to match the performance of a particular market index.
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A passively-managed mutual fund that seeks to match the performance of a particular market index.
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A managed fund with a portfolio constructed to match or track the return before fees of a particular market index, such as the ASX 200 or the ASX Small Ordinaries Index.
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An index fund attempts to mimic a particular financial index. Indexes measure the ups and downs of stock and bond markets, reflecting market prices and the number of shares outstanding for the compani [..]
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A passively managed fund that tracks a benchmark.
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A mutual fund whose objective is to match the performance of an index of publicly traded stocks, such as the Standard & Poor's 500. Since stocks are not actively selected, operating expenses, [..]
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 A mutual fund that holds shares in proportion to their representation in a market index, such as the S&P 500.
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A mutual fund that matches its portfolio to that of a specific financial market index, with the objective of tracking the general performance of the market in which it invests.
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A type of mutual fund with a portfolio constructed to match or track the components of a market index, such as the Standard & Poor's 500 Index (S&P 500). An index mutual fund is said t [..]
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A type of ETF or mutual fund that tracks, or follows, an index, or market. Rules set out which asset class or number of shares can constitute an index fund. Index ETFs are traded on the stock market like common shares and closely mirror the performance of a certain index, such as the FTSE Straits Times Index (STI), which serves as the benchmark for [..]
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a mutual fund or ETF that attempts to match the returns of an asset class or market segment by holding all the stocks or bonds in an index
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A common trust fund or mutual fund that seeks to mirror general stock-market performance by matching its portfolio to a broad-based index, most often the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index. [..]
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Investment fund designed to match the returns on a stock market index. Mutual fund whose portfolio matches that of a broad-based index such as the S&P 500 and whose performance therefore mirrors t [..]
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