Mutual Funds in 2011-2012: Are Investments Worthwhile or Not?

Historically, mutual funds take a leading position in the investment arena. Following the success of the previous year, many investors pour their money into the mutual funds working in certain industries. But are they moving in the right direction? Let’s learn below. More -->

Best Rating Systems for Mutual Funds

Do you want to compare mutual funds, but have no idea about the best rating systems? There are actually several systems that are most popular among investors, e.g. Morningstar, Lipper, Globefund, etc. All these systems provide real-time data and comparison charts to facilitate your choice. Learn more about how they work and how they differ. More -->

Gold Mutual Funds

Many people in developing countries worship gold and see it as a reliable investment. The most common way for such investors is to buy jewelry comprising of gold, silver and other precious metals. Meanwhile, the countries with a more developed economy have been long involved in a much more profitable investment strategy that include both purchasing physical gold in banks, golden coins or bars, bonds, securities, investing cash in gold mutual funds, etc. More -->

ETF vs Mutual Fund

Exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, have become an easy way to diversify investment portfolios. However, despite a huge demand, mutual funds stay far above exchange traded funds in terms of assets. According to the study by the Investment Company Institute, mutual funds assets in the USA have reached the figure of 12 trillion in May, while the ETFs equity have only reached $1 trillion. Despite the above figures, there are still many factors about mutual and exchange traded funds to take into account, so let’s take a closer look at each of the fund type. More -->

Mutual Funds for Dummies

A mutual fund is what was commonly believed to be just another type of bubble fund some 20 years ago. That was the time when the all-important practice was budding and few people believed in its effectiveness. Today, nearly half the US population regard mutual funds something one cannot normally do without. More -->

What Are Mutual Funds

For the money pooled from shareholders, mutual funds purchase different types of assets, which include securities, stocks and bonds. In other words, a mutual fund is a company that attracts capital from people and invests money in these assets. In return for purchasing shares, each shareholder receives an equity status and the right to go about his or her shares in his or her preferred way. Shareholders are free to sell their shares any time. More -->

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