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Mutual fundsWhen you invest in a mutual fund, your money is pooled with that of other investors, and then it is managed by a group of professionals who try to earn a return by selecting stocks for the pool.
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Mutual fundsMutually owned funds invested in diversified securities. Shareholders are issued certificates as evidence of their ownership and participate proportionately in the earnings of the fund.
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Mutual fundsare among the most preferred investment instruments. For middle income individuals, investing in mutual funds yields higher interest and comes with good principal amount at the end of the maturity per [..]
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Mutual fundsProfessionally managed portfolio of Stocks or Bonds.
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Mutual fundsAMFI ARN No.29889
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Mutual fundsA mutual fund is a pooling of investor (shareholder) assets, which is professionally managed by an investment company for the benefit of the fund's shareholders. Each fund has specific investment objectives and associated risk. Mutual funds offer shareholders the advantage of diversification and professional management in exchange for a manage [..]
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Mutual fundsThe US term for investment funds, normally used to denote funds that are available for sale to the general public. N Net asset value (NAV)
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Mutual fundsFunds everyone knows.
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Mutual fundsInvestment vehicles that pool money from investors and expose them to a portfolio of financial securities. These portfolios, or funds, are professionally managed and can include stocks, bonds and real estate investments. The three main types of mutual funds are closed-ended, open-ended and unit investment trusts.
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Mutual fundsThese are open-end funds that are not listed for trading on a stock exchange and are issued by companies which use their capital to invest in other companies. Mutual funds sell their own new shares to [..]
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