The Neatest Little Guide to Mutual Fund Investing

The Neatest Little Guide to Mutual Fund Investing
Author: Jason Kelly
Publisher: Plume Books
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Today there are more and more mutual funds, as more and more people understand that mutual funds are the best place to put money. These funds include the good and the bad, the expensive and the bargain-priced, the short-term and the long-term, the highly secure and the very risky. So how do you find the funds that are right for you without spending a lifetime trying to become a market maven and finding yourself buried in graphs and charts? What you can do very easily is spend a little time with the swiftest, surest, smartest book ever to lead you through the mutual fund maze with wit and wisdom. No other guide tells you so clearly, so concisely, and so captivatingly what different kinds of mutual funds there are, how to choose your own goals and decide your own risk level, how to split your mutual fund investments to reflect your wants and needs, how to quickly learn which funds are the best of their kind, how and where to buy funds at the lowest price, how to spot hidden charges, how to track performance, how to know when to sell, how to make funds work for you in retirement, and much more.

Guide to Investing in Stocks, Bonds, Etfs and Mutual Funds

Guide to Investing in Stocks, Bonds, Etfs and Mutual Funds
Author: Shyam Bahadur Ph.D.
Publisher: LifeRich Publishing
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2018-02-13
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1489715029

Where to invest for growth can be a daunting decision for even an experienced investor. For a beginner, it can seem downright impossible. The author covers in this investment guide all kinds of investments including the stocks, treasury securities, municipal and corporate bonds, mutual funds and exchange traded funds and introduces even the master limited partnerships and real estate investment trusts. Some of the highlights of coverage are the concept of compounding and dollar cost averaging selection and analysis of stocks using the fundamental approach to stock evaluation supplemented with technical analysis selection and analysis of mutual funds and ETFs asset allocation, diversification and rebalancing guidelines for buying and selling the securities evaluating market levels and the discussion of market volatility and crash economic and tax considerations in investing

Mutual Fund Industry Handbook

Mutual Fund Industry Handbook
Author: Lee Gremillion
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2012-06-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118428722

"The Mutual Fund Industry Handbook is a remarkably important work . . . I am profoundly impressed by the broad and comprehensive sweep of information and knowledge that this book makes available to industry participants, college and business school students, and anyone else with a serious interest in this industry." -- From the Foreword by John C. Bogle President, Bogle Financial Markets Research Center Founder and former chief executive, The Vanguard Group A Foreword by John C. Bogle, founder of The Vanguard Group and one of the most respected leaders in the mutual fund industry, sets the stage for this authoritative book that explains the complexities of the phenomenal industry in simple terms. Investors like the fact that mutual funds offer professional management, easy diversification, liquidity, convenience, a wide range of investment choices, and regulatory protection. Mutual Fund Industry Handbook touches on all of those features and focuses on the diverse functions performed in the day-to-day operations of the mutual fund industry. You'll learn about: Front-office functions-analysis, buying, and selling. Back-office functions, including settlement, custody, accounting, and reporting. Commission structures-front-end loads, back-end loads, or level loads. The various fund categories used by the Investment Company Institute, Morningstar, and Lipper. The roles played by fund managers, investment advisors, custodial banks, distributors, transfer agents, and other third-party service providers. If you want a definitive reference on the mutual fund industry, this is the book for you.

The Investor's Guide to Fidelity Funds

The Investor's Guide to Fidelity Funds
Author: Peter G. Martin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1989-06-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This guide explains not only how to invest in Fidelity funds but also the methods used today for managing Fidelity fund investments. It shows you how to decide which ones to buy and sell, and when. The safety inherent in each fund's diversification offers the advantages of trading individual securities without any of the disadvantages; switching assets between funds is quick and easy, and the trading costs are essentially zero. The Guide clears up some popular misconceptions about investing with Fidelity and offers sound advice on how to avoid common pitfalls. Using the techniques described here, one should be able to beat the market by an average of 10-15 percentage points per year, without assuming more than market-level risk.

The Sage Guide to Mutual Funds

The Sage Guide to Mutual Funds
Author: Alan Cohn
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2011-08-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0062039350

The internet can be the greatest tool ever invented for the enrichment of investors—or the fastest way to be misled, cheated, and relieved of your hardearned dollars. It all depends on where you go on the net and who you listen to. For mutual fund investors, the path to safe and successful online investing is now clear: The Sage Guide to Mutual Funds gives you everything you need to research, choose, buy, and sell mutual funds—and it puts the vast resources of the internet at your fingertips. Written by Alan Cohn and Stephen Cohn, the savvy founders of Sage Online, America's largest and most dynamic online mutual fund forum, The Sage Guide offers fresh and trustworthy information for newbie and experienced investors alike. Inside, you'll find everything you'll need to Find the investment style and fund categories that fit your goats Screen for and select winning funds-using Sage's recommended websites Construct the ideal personal fund portfolio Track your funds online Determine the best times to buy and sell Find the best online broker for your needs Chat, post messages, join forums, and use thenet safely and effectively Anyone venturing online for investment information is going to be faced with a wild array of opinions and advice ranging from the fraudulent to the uninformed. In response, the Cohn brothers have created a huge, safe, smart community of investors where you can go for honest, unbiased advice and opinion, information, chats, news, and more. That same spirit and approach is apparent in every page of The Sage Guide. If you come to Sage, you get the real deal. Stressing a safe, honest approach to online investing, The Sage Guide to Mutual Funds is the perfect source of advice in the increasingly confusing and often unsafe world of electronic investing. You'll come away with everything you need to harness the money-making power of mutual funds with the vast resources of the net. Go for it!