FINC 120 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Mutual Fund, Income Property

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25 Jul 2019
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Chapter 13: investing in mutual funds, etfs, and real estate. The basic features and operating characteristics of mutual funds and exchange traded funds. Mutual fund shares represent ownership in a diversified, professionally managed portfolio of securities that do not trade on stock exchanges. In contrast, exchange traded funds are investment company shares that trade throughout the day on stock exchanges. Many investors who lack the time, know-how, or commitment to manage their own money turn to these vehicles as an investment outlet. By investing in mutual funds or exchange traded funds, shareholders benefit from a level of diversification and investment performance they might otherwise find difficult to achieve. Differentiating between open- and closed-end mutual funds as well as exchange-traded funds, and discuss the various types of fund loads and charges. Investors also can buy exchange-traded funds, or etfs, which are structured like index funds and operate much like open-end funds but trade in the market like closed-end funds.

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