Mutual Funds Today: Exchange-Traded Funds,W. John McGuire
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collectively owning 88% of all mutual fund assets. This marks a significant increase from just a few decades ago, when, in 1980, less than 6% of U.S. households were invested in mutual funds. Today, much of the retirement savings of middle-income Americans are tied up in these funds.234...
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The nearly century-old mutual fund and its more modern relative, the exchange traded fund (ETF) are both investment vehicles made up of a diversified portfolio of securities. You can buy shares of these funds through brokerages or other providers, thereby having a financial stake in many compan...
Mutual Funds have now become a popular investment asset for investors – who don’t have the time or the heart to deal with the day to day volatility of the stock markets. The industry has been witnessing unprecedented growth over the years and is poised to scale newer height in the times...
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If you’re like most investors with a retirement plan, chances are you hold shares in mutual funds. In fact, today more than half of all 401(k) plan assets are held in mutual funds.1Mutual funds offer the advantage of professional management along with the potential benefits of diversificati...
collectively owning 88% of all mutual fund assets. This marks a significant increase from just a few decades ago, when, in 1980, less than 6% of U.S. households were invested in mutual funds. Today, much of the retirement savings of middle-income Americans are tied up in these funds.234...