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• the pooled money that is invested in assets

• a regulated investment company with a pool of

assets that regularly sells and redeems its shares


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• A mutual fund is a professionally managed type of

collective investment scheme that pools money


from many investors and invests it in stocks,
bonds, short-term money market instruments,
and/or other securities. ...
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• An investment that pools the funds of many

investors to provide them with professional


management, diversification, and other
advantages.
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Media/Glossary.aspx
• An investment company that enables its

shareholders to pool their funds to be


professionally managed as a single investment
account.
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ent/65.php
• The US name for a unit trust.

www.arriva.co.uk/arriva/en/investor_relations/shar
eholder_services/investor_glossary/
• An open-ended fund operated by an investment

company which raises money from shareholders


and invests in a group of assets, in accordance
with a stated set of objectives.
www.wdfi.org/ymm/kids/glossary/default.asp
• Mutual funds are investment companies whose job

it is to handle their investors' money by reinvesting


it into stocks, bonds, or a combination ...
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• a collection of stocks, bonds or other securities
owned by a large group of often-small investors
and managed by a professional fund manager.
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terms
• A mutual fund brings together money from many
people and invests it in stocks, bonds or other
assets. The combined holdings of stocks, bonds or
other assets the fund owns are known as its
portfolio. Each investor in the fund owns shares,
which represent a part of these holdings. ...
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sary.asp
• A security that gives small investors access to a
well-diversified portfolio of equities, bonds and
other securities. Each shareholder participates in
the gain or loss of the fund. Shares are issued and
can be redeemed as needed. Neo-liberal
economic policies
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• The American equivalent to unit trusts where
effectively investors pool their money and invest
using the expertise of a professional fund
manager.
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• A fund established by an investment management
company to invest the pooled money of individual
shareholders in a diversified portfolio of securities
selected to meet stated goals (for example, current
income, capital growth). ...
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• Ah the Mutual Fund- a near perfect way to
diversify. A mutual fund is a collection of stocks,
from different companies, combined (or co-mingled
...
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• An investment entity that pools shareholder or unit
holder funds and invests in various securities. The
units or shares are redeemable by the fund on
demand by the investor. The value of the
underlying assets of the fund influences the
current price of units.
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