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A mutual fund is a fund that is run by an investment company and which individuals may invest in. In return for their investment, these individuals then own equity in the fund. The fund will consist of stocks, bonds, or other money market instruments, so investors will, in essence, own equity in each of these instruments.
The point of a mutual fund is that individual investors can easily diversify and their money is being professionally managed by the investment company, making for a safer investment (in theory.) The company determines which exact investments are held at any given time, so they try to help their investors maintain growth and avoid losses.
Most funds will have a focus of some sort (technology, utilities, etc.), so investors can invest in funds that focus on sectors of the market they are attracted to.
Mutual funds do charge fees, and some require an initial minimum investment
This website might give you some information:
http://www.morningstar.com/
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You can find answers and research tools here
http://hubpages.com/hub/No-Load-Funds
and here
http://hubpages.com/hub/Investing-in-Mutual-Funds-With-Only-a-100
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I suggest you make an appointment with a certified financial advisor for answers to your questions. Once you are satisfied you have the information you desire, go to http://www.mutualfundwealth.com/ for current best performing sectors of the global market place and mutual funds currently in favor.
Make sure you know where your money is going. Read about the different funds out there.
http://www.amfi.com/types
http://mutualfunds.about.com/
You've probably already been here but you might not have so here you go. I hope it helps.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutual_fund
Mutual funds invest in a group of stocks that fit their criteria, ie growth funds invest in growth stocks in different industris for deversification. Growth funds though do not usually pay dividends. Income funds usually do pay dividends because they do not have growth. Growth is increase in stock price. So to get people or funds to invest in a stock that is considered for a fund they pay a dividend. Funds though have large fees, commission etc. ETF's invest in a diverse stock potfolio and fee etc or not there except for trading costs. much better and traditionally they average better gains by 50% more
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Mutual funds are a great way to invest and protest your risks better than just investing in stocks. Read up about funds before picking which one you want to invest in.
Mutual Fund Information Sources:
http://www.amfi.com/types/new-mutual-funds
http://beginnersinvest.about.com/od/investing101/Investing_101.htm
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