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Mutual Fund

Definition: Mutual Fund

Mutual Fund

Noun

1. A regulated investment company that regularly sells and redeems its shares.

Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
 


Specialty Definition: Mutual Fund

DomainDefinition

Finance

An organization that collects money from subscribers, called unitholders, and invests it in securities for their benefit. Source: European Union. (references)
 A financial corporation that sells shares of its own stock and invests the funds thus raised in the stock and securities of other corporations or in government securities. Dividends paid to shareholders are based on the earnings of the securities held by the fund, minus operating expenses. A mutual fund pools the funds of many investors and provides professional management in investing those funds. Also called an open-end investment company. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Specialty Definition: Mutual fund

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

The main idea of a mutual fund is to enable investors to pool their money and place it under professional investment management. The manager makes the trades, realizing a gain or loss, and collects the dividend or interest income. The investment proceeds are then passed along to the individual investors.

Most mutual funds are open-end fundss. This means that at the end of every day, the investment management company sponsoring the fund issues new shares to investors and buys back shares from investors wishing to leave the fund. A mutual fund can also be a closed-end fund. The sponsor of a closed-end fund registers and issues a fixed number of shares at the initial offering, similar to a common stock. Investors then can buy or sell these shares through a stock exchange. The sponsor does not redeem or issue shares after a closed-end fund is launched, so the investor must trade them through a broker.

Mutual funds can invest in many different kinds of securities. The most common are cash, stock, and bonds, but there are hundreds of sub-categories. Stock funds, for instance, can invest primarily in the shares of a particular industry, such as high technology or utilities. These are known as sector funds. Bond funds can vary according to risk (high yield or junk bonds, investment-grade corporate bonds), type of issuers (government agencies, corporations, or municipalities), or maturity of the bonds (short or long term). Both stock and bond funds can invest in primarily US securities (domestic funds), both US and foreign securities (global funds), or primarily foreign securities (international funds). By law, mutual funds cannot invest in commodities and their derivatives or in real estate. (However, there do exist real estate investment trusts, or REITs, which invest solely in real estate or mortgages, and mutual funds are allowed to hold shares in REITs.) A mutual fund may restrict itself in other ways. These restrictions, permissions, and policies are found in the prospectus, which every open-end mutual fund must make available to a potential investor before accepting his or her money.

Most mutual funds' investment portfolios are continually adjusted under the supervision of a professional manager, who forecasts the future performance of investments appropriate for the fund and chooses the ones which he or she believes will most closely match the fund's stated investment objective. This is called active management, in contrast to indexing, in which a fund's assets are managed to closely approximate the performance of a particular published index. Because the composition of an index changes less frequently than the condition of the market, an index fund manager makes fewer trades, on average, than does an active fund manager. For this reason, index funds generally have lower expenses than actively-managed funds, and typically incur fewer capital gains which must be passed on to shareholders.

Mutual funds are corporations under US law, but they are subject to a special set of regulatory, accounting, and tax rules. Unlike most other types of corporations, they are not taxed on their income as long as they distribute substantially all of it to their shareholders. Also, the type of income they earn is often unchanged as it passes through to the shareholders. Mutual fund distributions of tax-free municipal bond income are also tax-free to the shareholder. Taxable distributions can either be ordinary income or capital gains, depending on how the fund earned it.

You can buy many mutual funds directly from the fund sponsor. These are called "no-load" funds, because the issuer does not charge a sales commission. Some discount brokers will sell no-load funds, some for a flat transaction fee, some for no fee at all. Load funds are sold through intermediaries such as brokers, financial planners, and other types of registered representatives who charge a commission for their services.

Picking a mutual fund from among the thousands offered is not easy. The following is just a rough guide, with some common pitfalls.

  1. Unless you are in the highest tax bracket, you probably don't need a tax-exempt fund.
  2. Match the term of the investment to the time you expect to keep it invested. Money you may need right away should be in a money market account. Money you will not need until you retire in 30 years should be in longer-term investments, such as stock or bond funds.
  3. There are some funds that invest in both stocks and bonds called "balanced funds." These are not generally as good an idea as a do-it-yourself balance of a stock fund and a bond fund, simply because you get to control the mix yourself. More stock is more aggressive, more bond is more conservative.
  4. Expenses matter over the long term, and of course, cheaper is usually better. You can find the expense ratio in the prospectus. Expense ratios are critical in index funds, which seek to match the market. Actively managed funds need to pay the manager, so they usually have a higher expense ratio.
  5. Sector funds often make the "best fund" lists you see every year. The problem is that it is usually a different sector each year (internet funds, anyone?). Avoid making these a large part of your portfolio.
  6. Closed-end bond funds often sell at a discount to the value of their holdings. You can sometimes get extra income by buying these in the market. Hedge fund managers love this trick. This also implies that buying them at the original issue is usually a bad idea, since the price will often drop immediately.
  7. Mutual funds often make their distributions near the end of the year. If you get the money, you will have to pay taxes on it. Check the fund company's website to see when they plan to pay the dividend, and wait until afterwards if it is coming up soon.
  8. Do your homework. Read the prospectus, or as much of it as you can stand. It should tell you what these strangers can do with your money, among other vital topics. Check the performance of a fund against its peers with similar investment objectives, and against the index most closely associated with it.
  9. Diversification is the best way to reduce risk. Most people should own some stocks, some bonds, and some cash. Some of the stocks, at least, should be foreign. You might not get as much diversification as you think if all your stock funds are with the same management company, since there is often a common source of research and recommendations. Too many funds, on the other hand, will give you about the same effect as an index fund, except your expenses will be higher.
  10. The compounding effect is your best friend. A little money invested for a long time equals a lot of money later.

In September 2003, the US mutual fund industry was beset by a scandal in which major fund companies permitted and facilitated late trading and market timing.

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Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Mutual fund."

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Synonyms: Mutual Fund

Synonyms: open-end fund (n), open-end investment company (n). (additional references)

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Crosswords: Mutual Fund

English words defined with "mutual fund": index fundpredictor. (references)
Specialty definitions using "mutual fund": diversified common stock fund, Dividendsindustry fundload fundmoney market fundno load fundopen-end investment fundsector fund, speciality fund, specialized fund, special-purpose fund. (references)

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Modern Usage: Mutual Fund

DomainUsage

Clever

1968: The perfect high. 1998: The perfect high-yield mutual fund. (references; author: unknown)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Commercial Usage: Mutual Fund

DomainTitle

Books

  • Morningstar Mutual Fund Report: AAL Balanced A [DOWNLOAD: PDF] (reference)

  • Thomson Financial Mutual Fund Report : AALGX: AAL Capital Growth Class A Fund [DOWNLOAD: PDF] (reference)

  • The Vanguard Experiment: John Bogle's Quest to Transform the Mutual Fund Industry (reference)

  • Mutual Fund Rules: 50 Essential Axioms to Explain and Examine Mutual Fund Investing (reference)

  • Investing for Income: A Bond Mutual Fund Approach to High-Return, Low-Risk Profits (reference)

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Periodicals

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Non-Fiction Usage: Mutual Fund

SubjectTopicQuote

Political Economy

CANADA

Insurance companies can own deposit-taking financial institutions, investment dealers, mutual fund dealers and securities firms. (references)

Trade

Pakistan

Modaraba - A "Modaraba" is similar to a closed-end mutual fund with certificates listed on the stock market. (references)

Pakistan

In addition, there are the National Investment Trust (NIT), an open-ended mutual fund, and the Investment Corporation of Pakistan (ICP). (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits.

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Frequency of Internet Keywords: Mutual Fund

The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com.
 
ExpressionFrequency
per Day
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per Day

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150

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11

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142

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9

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97

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9

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88

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7

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74

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7

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45

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6

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39

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6

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20

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5

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18

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5

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17

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4

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15

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3

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14

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3

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13

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2

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13

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2

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13

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2

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12

open end mutual fund

2
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Modern Translation: Mutual Fund

Language Translations for "mutual fund"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Danish

  

investeringsforening (commodity fund, commodity pool, FCIMT, fund, futures fund, managed futures fund, unit trust). (various references)

   

Dutch

  

mutual fund (pension fund), gemeenschappelijk beleggingsfonds (fund, unit trust), beleggingsmaatschappij (fund, unit trust), beleggingsfonds (fund, pooled investment, unit trust), beleggingsdepot (fund, unit trust). (various references)

   

Finnish

  

sijoitusrahasto (fund, hedge fund, pooled investment, unit trust), rahasto (foundation, fund, treasury), amerikkalainen eläkerahasto (pension fund). (various references)

   

French

  

fonds commun de placement, FCP. (various references)

   

German

  

Mutual-Fund (pension fund), Investment-Fonds (fund, unit trust), Investierungsgesellschaft (fund, unit trust), Anlagetrust (fund, unit trust), Anlagefonds (fund, unit trust). (various references)

   

Greek 

  

κεφάλαιο επενδύσεως (fund, unit trust), επενδυτικό ταμείο (fund, unit trust), εταιρία επενδύσεων (fund, pooled investment, unit trust), αμοιβαίο κεφάλαιο (fund, unit trust). (various references)

   

Hungarian

  

befektetési alap (unit trust). (various references)

   

Italian

  

fondo d'investimento (fund, real estate fund, real estate investments trust, real estate trust, unit trust), fondo d'impiego capitali (fund, unit trust), fondo comune di pensione (pension fund), fondo comune di investimento a capitale variabile (fund, unit trust), fondo comune (kitty), fondo commune d'investimento (fund, unit trust). (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

utualmay undfay

   

Portuguese

  

fundo de investimentos aberto (fund, unit trust). (various references)

   

Spanish

  

fondos de inversión (fund, unit trust), fondo mutuo (pension fund), fondo de inversión colectiva (fund, unit trust), FIM, FIAMM (fund, unit trust). (various references)

   

Swedish

  

värdepappersfond (fund, pooled investment, unit trust), placeringsfond (fund, unit trust). (various references)

   

Turkish

  

başka şirket hisselerine yatırım yapan şirket. (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Misspellings: Mutual Fund

Misspellings

"Mutual Fund" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: mutal fund. (additional references)

Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).

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Anagrams: Mutual Fund

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Words within the letters "a-d-f-l-m-n-t-u-u-u"

-3 letters: mudflat, unadult.

-4 letters: autumn, flaunt, manful, mutual, umlaut.

-5 letters: adult, almud, datum, daunt, dunam, fanum, fauld, fault, maund, ulnad.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Alternative Orthography: Mutual Fund


Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)

4D 75 74 75 61 6C      46 75 6E 64

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519; backwards) (references)

    

Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)

01001101 01110101 01110100 01110101 01100001 01101100 00100000 01000110 01110101 01101110 01100100

HTML Code (1990) (references)

&#77 &#117 &#116 &#117 &#97 &#108 &#32 &#70 &#117 &#110 &#100

ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)

004D 0075 0074 0075 0061 006C      0046 0075 006E 0064

Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)

478786876778240878070

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INDEX

1. Definition
2. Synonyms
3. Crosswords
4. Usage: Modern
5. Usage: Commercial
6. Quotations: Non-fiction
7. Expressions: Internet
8. Translations: Modern
9. Derivations
10. Anagrams
11. Orthography
12. Bibliography


  

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