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I am going to invest 6000 dollars in a mutual fund and then put in a monthly deposit, my mom invested in primerica and her mutual fund has gone up like 300 dollars in one month I am just wondering if they are good the representitive is a family friend so she has our best interest. My mom put in 18000 and she has already gotten 300 dollars I am just wondering if they are good because they are kindove a pyramid scheme. Is it a good company have you invested in them. Primerica doesn't own any mutual funds, they market them. Some of the well known mutual funds they market are: Legg Mason Partners Funds, American Fund Funds, Van Kampen Funds, Oppenheimer Funds, Fidelity Advisor Funds, Franklin Templeton Funds, MFS Funds, and several others. Keep in mind there are over 2000 different mutual funds, Primerica offers quality mutual funds that has a long track record of success and have good Morningstar ratings. Primerica is owned by CitiGroup. The representative is paid a fee when you buy -- which comes from your money. Hey there! How are you? Well I rolled an 401k plan over into the American Funds through Primerica Financial Services10 months ago and currently its has made 11.44% from $11,808.61 to $13,515.01 so the investment is great. Primerica offers no funds within its own company but it does offers over 1,000 funds including 11 of the 15 largest mutual funds. Now a pyramid scheme is illegal and doesnt hold up very long. It has been in business 30 years and is part of the largest company in the world Citigroup. It has regaltors in all 50 states, canada, spain watch over them in all areas that Primerica works in Investments, Loans, Life ins., etc. They actually teach people how money work instead of offering an product and looking for the next person in line. Now with a family friend I'm sure she has your best interest in mind so is it a good company to do business with YES if you want to be debt free and financially free, its a differcult task to achievebut thats why its so great. One day you can be able to retire and do what it is you like to do. Any fees as the first answer pointed out you will get any where either upfront or on the backend the life insurance has went down some but its not the cost that important it if you want it pay out for example you can get it somewhere but is the policy guartteeed for the whole term or just for the first 5 years its very importmant to read all of the policy even from PFS, not very wise to simply listen to the agent if he doesnt let you read it simply dont buy it. If you would like some suggestions of Mutual Funds that have been around longer than Primerica and have much lower expenses please read my profile and chat with me. I feel that Primerca is too sales driven. With the onset of the internet, we don't need to put up with pushy sales people. We can compare the different industries a lot easier. Primerica still has a sales style that assumes the internet is not their competition. Find out what mutual fund Primerica will sell you on, and compare the fees for it and everything on something like Scottrade. I think it would be better, but not sure. |
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