investment funds

  • 31Investment advisor — An investment advisor (or investment adviser) is an individual or firm that advises clients on investment matters on a professional basis. They tend to fall into two distinct categories: * investment advisors offering direct financial advice to… …

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  • 32Investment club — An investment club is a group of individuals who meet on a regular basis for the purpose of pooling money and retail investing.[1] The invested sums can be $30 to $100 per month. For certain type of club pooling money is not mandatory. Investment …

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  • 33Investment Style — The overarching strategy or theory used by either a retail investor or an institutional money manager to set asset allocation and choose individual securities for investment. The investment style of a fund helps set expectations for long term… …

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  • 34investment trust — or closed end trust Financial organization that pools the funds of its shareholders and invests them in a diversified portfolio of securities. It differs from a mutual fund, which issues units representing diversified holdings rather than shares… …

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  • 35Investment Company — A corporation or trust engaged in the business of investing the pooled capital of investors in financial securities. This is most often done either through a closed end fund or an open end fund (also referred to as a mutual fund). In the U.S.,… …

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  • 36Investment Vehicle — A product used by investors with the intention of having positive returns. Investment vehicles can be low risk, such as certificates of deposit (CDs) or bonds, or can carry a greater degree of risk such as with stocks, options and futures. Other… …

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  • 37Investment Trusts —    Companies which issue shares and then use those funds to invest in other companies. There is a fixed amount of authorized share capital and new shares may not be created on demand. They are known as closed end publicly quoted funds in the US… …

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  • 38investment — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ excellent, good, productive, profitable, sound, successful, wise, worthwhile ▪ bad, poor …

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  • 39Investment Company Act of 1940 — The Investment Company Act of 1940 is an act of Congress. It was passed as a United States Public Law and is codified at usc|15|80a 1 through usc|15|80a 64.Following the founding of the mutual fund in 1924, investors welcomed the innovation with… …

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  • 40Investment Analysis — The study of how an investment is likely to perform and how suitable it is for a given investor. Investment analysis is key to any sound portfolio management strategy. Investors not comfortable doing their own investment analysis can seek… …

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