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American Mutual Funds --- Anyone know why "Income of America" did a X dividend?


But the newspaper listed it as a "NE" which stands for DATA IN QUESTION. I just moved a large sum of money around in American Funds and am worried....

Any Ideas? Plz.

Call a CPA for advice on whether or not you need to contact a lawyer ASAP.

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