SENIOR CLERK MODEL PAPER 8
An Mutual Fund is an investment vehicle that is made up of a
pool of funds collected from many investors for the purpose of
investing in securities such as stocks, bonds, money market instruments
and similar assets. One of the main advantages of mutual funds is that
they give small investors access to professionally managed, diversified
portfolios of equities, bonds and other securities, which would be quite
difficult (if not impossible) to create with a small amount of capital.
— A complete, but concise, tutorial about mutual funds in a one-page format with sidebars, illustrations, formulas, examples, and clear definitions of basic terms.Mutual Fund CompaniesInvestment AdviserBoard of DirectorsCustodianTypes of Investment
— A complete, but concise, tutorial about mutual funds in a one-page format with sidebars, illustrations, formulas, examples, and clear definitions of basic terms.Mutual Fund CompaniesInvestment AdviserBoard of DirectorsCustodianTypes of Investment
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CompaniesManagement CompaniesOpen-End Mutual FundsClosed-End Mutual FundsExchange Traded Funds (ETF)Evaluating a Mutual FundProspectusStatement of Additional Information (SAI)FeesNo Load Mutual Fund FeesClasses of Mutual Fund SharesExpense RatioMeasuring Mutual Fund PerformanceInvesting in a Mutual FundBuying Mutual Fund SharesProfiting from a Mutual FundRegulation of Mutual Fund CompaniesWhat to Consider When Buying Mutual Fund SharesNo-Load Funds may have Fees for Purchasing or Selling SharesLower Fees and Expenses Increases Total Returns and Yields; Higher Expenses Lowers ReturnsBeware of Closet Indexers Statement of Additional Information (SAI)New Format for Prospectuses: the Summary Prospectus and the Statutory ProspectusA Mutual Fund's Past Performance is no Indication of its Future
CompaniesManagement CompaniesOpen-End Mutual FundsClosed-End Mutual FundsExchange Traded Funds (ETF)Evaluating a Mutual FundProspectusStatement of Additional Information (SAI)FeesNo Load Mutual Fund FeesClasses of Mutual Fund SharesExpense RatioMeasuring Mutual Fund PerformanceInvesting in a Mutual FundBuying Mutual Fund SharesProfiting from a Mutual FundRegulation of Mutual Fund CompaniesWhat to Consider When Buying Mutual Fund SharesNo-Load Funds may have Fees for Purchasing or Selling SharesLower Fees and Expenses Increases Total Returns and Yields; Higher Expenses Lowers ReturnsBeware of Closet Indexers Statement of Additional Information (SAI)New Format for Prospectuses: the Summary Prospectus and the Statutory ProspectusA Mutual Fund's Past Performance is no Indication of its Future
Performance Shareholder Fees12b-1 Fees (Shareholder
Service Fees)Sales LoadClasses of Mutual Fund SharesSales
LoadBreakpointsLetter of IntentRights of AccumulationNo Load Mutual Fund
FeesPurchase FeeRedemption FeeExchange FeeAccount FeeAnnual Fund
Operating ExpensesManagement FeesDistribution FeesOther ExpensesTotal
Annual Fund Operating Expenses — Expense Ratio Buying SharesReinvestment
PrivilegeRedemption of SharesSystematic
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