Mutual Funds
Mutual Funds | A collection of shareholders’ money that is invested in an assortment of different securities. |
Prospectus | Document that contains all vital information about the fund. |
Net Asset Value (NAV) | The total value of a fund’s investment portfolio, minus its liabilities, divided. By its number of outstanding shares. |
Diversification | Spreading out your investment dollars among a number of different securities. |
Open-End Funds | Funds that have no limit on the number of shares that it can issue or the amount of money it can hold. |
Closed-End Funds | The fund has a set number of shares it can issue before its ever established. |
Stock Fund | Funds that invest in stocks. |
Growth Fund | Growth funds invest in stocks that are most likely to appreciate in value over the short time. |
Value Fund | Funds that invest in stocks that tend to be “good bargains” and sell at low prices |
Blend Fund | Contains both growth and value stocks. |
Sector Fund | Invests in stocks from one specific industry |
International Fund | Invest in stocks from overseas companies. |
Bond Fund | A collection of shareholders’ money that is polled to invest in a variety of different bonds. |
Balanced Fund | Invests in both stock and bonds. |
Money Market Fund | Invests in a variety of different securities that provide relatively higher rates of return over the short term. |
Index Fund | Copies the performance of a particular stock market index. |
Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) | Funds that allow you to buy shares in an entire stock portfolio and they can be traded like individual stocks. |
Spider (SPDR) | Represents ownership in the S&P 500 |
Cubes (QQQ) | The Nasdaq 100 Trust |