Feb 09
If you are looking to invest in ETFs and don’t know where to start, you are not alone. Some people don’t even know what ETFs are, let alone how to buy ETFs. So, let’s put some clarity to the matter. ETFs, or exchange-traded funds are responsible for tracking a specific securities index. What this means is that one ETF stock may stand for as many as a few hundred companies encompassing one industry, region, or country. The main advantage of ETFs is that there is no large initial investment required to purchase them, which is not the case with regular index funds. Before you buy ETFs, there are a few things you should know.
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Oct 21
- Michigan municipal debt offers a great investment opportunity
- No load bond funds do not charge any load fees or sales commissions
- Michigan municipal bonds allow public projects to receive financing
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Oct 20
- California tax exempt money market no load funds may be the ideal investment for residents of this state
- A no load money market fund does not charge any load fees, and is extremely safe and liquid compared to many investment options
- California tax exempt money market funds offer unique tax advantages to residents of California
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Oct 19
- Massachusetts intermediate municipal debt no load funds can offer unique tax advantages for Massachusetts residents and institutions
- Intermediate municipal debt is municipal debt that matures in a time frame which ranges from five years to ten years
- Investing in an intermediate municipal fund offers many benefits for most investors, but there are some risks involved as well
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Oct 16
- An intermediate municipal fund is a mutual fund which mainly invests in intermediate municipal debt for the tax exemptions investors enjoy
- The best no load funds also have low operating expenses and do not charge any marketing fees
- Municipal debt funds can be ideal for high income investors
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Oct 15
- Flexible portfolio no load mutual funds and no load index funds can be ideal for many investors
- Flexible portfolio funds can involve a variety of investment types and holdings
- No load mutual funds lower investing costs and keep the value of the investment higher
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Oct 13
- Mixed asset target 2045 no load mutual funds are perfect for many investors, but they may not be right for others
- No load mutual funds offer flexibility and a conservative investment strategy
- Mixed asset target 2045 are for investors who plan to retire between 2041 and 2045
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Oct 11
- Multiple capitalization value no load mutual funds have holdings in a wide range of capitalization levels
- No load mutual funds can lower investment costs and increase the returns seen
- The best no load mutual funds are ones which fit perfectly within the investment strategies used and the acceptable levels of risk set
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Oct 09
- Medium capitalization growth no load mutual funds are considered ideal by some investors but avoided by others
- A capitalization growth fund has the goal of better than average capitalization growth
- The best no load funds do not involve load fees or 12b-1 marketing fees
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Oct 07
- Mixed target allocation conservative no load mutual funds can be a great investment for many but they are not right for everyone
- No load bond funds normally offer current income, while other fund types offer growth instead
- The best no load funds will be different for each individual investor
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