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What are some good mutual fund guides other then Morning Stars Funds 500 Guide? |
What are some good mutual fund guides other then Morning Stars Funds 500 Guide? Just out on the magazine racks is " Kiplinger's" 2007 report on mutual funds ( with a little on ETF's.) Should have great info for comparison with Mstar. |
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Check morningstar, they have the latest prices. ...You can figure this yourself, if you're willing to take the time. Here's how I figure mine: Say you bought 100 shares for $8 apiece. Your cost basis at that point is $8 per share. If y... There are two types and open ended and close ended. Mutual Funds are really open ended funds, they can continuously issue shares to investors. The fund has a prospectus that outlines the risks and ... How do you have taxes to pay if you don't have a job? I guess technically you could sell a small portion of your mutual fund to cover the costs, like a few shares. But with the commissions ... Here is a link to a very good mutual fund site for Indian funds. Go there and compare Reliance to the others. Their growth fund is a top performer, but be aware that it has a high degree of risk. ... Minimum investment is Rs.500 per month boss. There is no Rs.100 per month. Ok. Where are you now. If you are in chennai just dial 195 ask for mututal fund companies. The representatives of that com... If there were, I wouldn't invest in it. Since the Dogs of the Dow became well known, enough people buy them that they're no longer underpriced and therefore don't outperform the mar... Your basis is your original purchase price plus, as others have mentioned, any reinvested dividends. It would all be long term gain/loss except for any shares bought in the 12 months before you so... |
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