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  • 101Peabody Education Fund — Founded of necessity due to damages caused largely by the American Civil War, the Peabody Education Fund was established by George Peabody in 1867 for the purpose of promoting intellectual, moral, and industrial education in the most destitute… …

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  • 102Vulture fund — As the name suggests, these funds are metaphorically vultures patiently circling, waiting to pick over the remains of a rapidly weakening company or, in the case of sovereign debt, debtor. Market practitioners prefer to refer to them as… …

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  • 103Pious Fund of the Californias — The Pious Fund of the Californias ( Fondo Piadoso de las Californias ) was a fund, originating in 1697, to sponsor Catholic Spanish missions in California. It later became the object of litigation between the US and Mexican governments, making… …

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  • 104Mutual fund separation theorem — In portfolio theory, a mutual fund separation theorem, mutual fund theorem, or separation theorem is a theorem stating that, under certain conditions, any investor s optimal portfolio can be constructed by holding each of certain mutual funds in… …

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  • 105The Mutual Fund Store — Industry Investment services Founded 1996 Headquarters Overland Park, KS Key people Adam Bold, Founder Chris Braudis, President …

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  • 106Diversified Common Stock Fund — A mutual fund that invests its assets in a relatively large number and variety of common stocks. The investment manager for this type of fund is not restricted in terms of company size or investment style. A diversified common stock fund will… …

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  • 107Purchase Fund — A feature of some bond indentures and preferred stock that requires the issuer to make an effort to purchase a specified amount of securities if they fall below a stipulated price (usually par value). A purchase fund is similar to a sinking fund… …

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  • 108sinking fund — Assets and their earnings earmarked for the retirement of bonds or other long term obligations. An obligation sometimes imposed pursuant to the issuance of debt securities or preferred shares by which the issuer is required each year to set aside …

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  • 109Common Stock Fund — A mutual fund that invests in the common stock of numerous publicly traded companies. Common stock funds provide investment diversification and offer time savings over researching, buying and selling individual stocks. Common stocks are shares of …

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  • 110Target Risk Fund — A fund that attempts to expose its investors to a specified amount of risk. The fund manager of a target risk fund is responsible for overseeing all the securities owned within the fund, to ensure that the level of risk isn’t greater or… …

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