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Investing Through Mutual Funds

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Objectives Identify why people invest in mutual funds.

Distinguish among the four major objectives of mutual funds.

Classify mutual funds by portfolio.

List the unique benefits of mutual funds.

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ObjectivesDescribe the various charges and fees

associated with investing in mutual funds.

Explain how to select a mutual fund in which to invest.

Recognize valid reasons for selling a mutual fund investment.

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Investing Through Mutual Funds

open-end investment company combining

funds of investors who have purchased

shares in a diversified portfolio of securities.

MUTUAL FUND . . .

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What is a Mutual Fund?

A pool of moneyManaged by a professional investorManager works for an investment firmEach fund has a specific objectiveOver 6,000 funds to choose from

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Figure 15.1

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Three Reasons Why PeoplePurchase Mutual FundsDiversification

funds of many investors are pooled and used to purchase a variety of investments

Professional management who is the fund’s manager? managers can change

Convenience phone mail 16-3

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New/more types of funds

Few or no sales charges

Some performed better than common

stock

Widespread marketing

Selection is easier

Reasons for Investing Through Mutual Funds

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Dispense profits to investors

Investors expect dividend income

Investors expect price appreciation

Reasons for Investing Through Mutual Funds

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Closed and Open End Funds

Closed end fund (10% of funds) limited number of shares issued initially then can only purchase shares from

another investor willing to sell theirsOpen end fund (90% of funds)

no limitations on the number of shares the investment company can issue

shares are issued and redeemed by the investment company

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Net Asset Value

portfolio market value - liabilities

the number of shares outstanding

Offer price = NAV + sales commission

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Objectives of Mutual Funds

Current income

Long-term growth

Growth and income

Balanced

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Common stock

Balanced

Bond

Specialty

Money market

Classification of Mutual Funds

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Aggressive growth

Growth

Value

Growth and income

Classification of Mutual Funds

Small company

Sector

Global/international

Index

COMMON STOCK:

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Recordkeeping/reporting

Easy purchase and sale

Automatic reinvestment

IRS-qualified tax-sheltered retirement

Withdrawal plans

Collateral for loans

Unique Benefits of Mutual Funds

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Costs of Investing Through Mutual Funds

Hidden fees

Deferred load Redemption 12b-1

Disclosure of Fees

“Which is better, load or no-load?”

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Management Fees and Other Charges

One-time sales load fees

12b-1 fees

•Cannot exceed more than 1% of the funds assets per year•For a fund to be classified as no-load these fees cannot exceed more than 0.25% of the funds assets per year.

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Load vs. No Load Funds

Load Fund pay a commission to a sales

agent when you buy shares usually 3-8%

No Load Fund no sales charge paid purchased directly from the

investment company usually have an 800 number you can call

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Management Fees and Other Charges

Management feecharged yearly (.25 - 1%) based on a

percentage of the funds asset valueContingent deferred sales load

charged upon withdrawal of funds (1-6%)decreases with time held

12b-1 fees fee to defray advertising and marketing costs

of the fund

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Match goals

Locate sources of comparative performance data

Financial press (i.e. Wall Street Journal, Barron’s)

Magazines (i.e. Fortune, Kiplinger’s) Specialized mutual fund publications

Strategies for Selecting a Mutual Fund

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Explanatory Notes f-Previous day’s quotationg-footnotes x and s apply j-footnotes e and s applyp-distribution costs apply, 12b-1 r-redemption charge may applys-stock split or dividend t-footnotes p and f applyv-footnotes x and e apply

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Interpret comparative performance information over time

Long-term/short-term performance Size of fund Fund performance in up/down markets

Read prospectuses and annual reports

Strategies for Selecting a Mutual Fund

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Fund performs poorly compared with similar funds

Perception of economic trends indicates business cycle will smooth out soon

Fund grows too rapidly or becomes too large Fund taken over by new manager Investment goals become more conservative Need cash

When To Sell

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About Wayne Lippman

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Wayne Lippman has forty years of experience in public accounting including twenty years with Price Waterhouse, where he served as a tax partner in the San Francisco and Oakland offices. He was previously Managing Tax Partner of the Walnut Creek office of Price Waterhouse.

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