How Mutual Funds Work
BY The Online Investment Expert
Would you rather buy a cake from an expert baker or make one from scratch? This is the sort of self-assessment you do when you choose whether to buy a mutual fund. Mutual funds are ready-to-serve portfolios that contain a mix of stocks or bonds selected by a fund manager on behalf of a group of investors. These funds provide immediate investment diversification that you may not otherwise be able to afford. As always, convenience comes at a price -- a variety of mutual fund fees. You also have lots of disclosures and performance data to evaluate. Fortunately, getting information about mutual funds is easy on the Web. Learning mutual fund basics on the Web
Do you need to start with the basics when it comes to mutual funds? If so, you can visit a Web site dedicated to educating mutual fund novices. The Investment Company Institute is a trade group for the mutual fund industry. The ICI has a financial interest in making sure consumers understand enough about mutual funds to feel comfortable buying them. To this end, it maintains a fact-filled Web site located at www.ici.org.
Reviewing a copy of the fund prospectus Mutual funds are legally required to tell all when it comes to n Past performance of a fund Used with permission of the Investment Company Institute (www.ici.com) n The stocks, bonds, and other assets the fund holds n Any fees associated with the fund The document that reveals all of this information is called a prospectus.
Have you finished your fund research and decided you'd like to buy some shares? You have two choices when it comes time to make the purchase. You can either get your funds through a brokerage or directly from a mutual fund company. If you purchase your funds directly from the mutual fund company by accessing its Web site, you can save the cost of the brokerage commission that a broker may charge. You'll still be charged a transaction fee, but it's usually a lot less than a broker's commission.
Source: http://onlineinvestmentguide.blogspot.com/2007/06/how-mutual-funds-work.html and http://onlineinvestmentguide.blogspot.com/2007/06/buying-mutual-fund-shares-online.html
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