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Mutual Fund - Mutual Fund Basics You Should Know

If you are in consideration of investing in the stock market in one way, shape, or form, you probably might have heard the term "mutual fund." If you are like I was, you probably have no idea as to what the term actually means in terms of financial benefits or even exactly what a mutual fund is. Hopefully, reading this article will give you some understanding of what mutual fund is, so that you can go on to make informed decisions about where and how to invest your money.

I would like begin by pointing out that there are really is no method for investing that is completely risk free. Having said that, you should know that mutual funds have lower risks that many other investment options, which makes them an attractive purchase for those investor that are little knowledge about investing. In reality, in term of savings, mutual funds often have a better rates of return than the average savings account at your local bank and the risks are minimal in this type of investment, particularly compared to other riskier investment ventures.

Now back to basics, mutual funds are simply, a collection of stocks and bonds owned by a group of people rather than one individual investor. There are benefits to this. First of all, it allows investors to buy in with considerably less money than it would take to purchase the same 'portfolio' on their own and it also spreads the risk out among the investor should something go wrong. Furthermore, because it is not a one single stock or bond or one sector of the stock market, the risks for a complete and total loss are reduced to some degree. You should keep in mind however, that the market does have bad days on occasion and there is little that can be done about that short of stuffing your money under your mattress and it certainly won't grow there.

There are a lot of advantages and disadvantages in regards to investing in mutual funds. You won't find the flashy swings, dips, dives, and other grand maneuvers in the typical mutual funds. Most of the mutual funds are selected for their stability not for the hope of massive profits gain, though some mutual funds are admittedly, more aggressive than others. It depends on how much of a risk taker you are by nature and how much of your investment and retirement you are willing to gamble; whether or not you will be satisfied with mutual funds as part of your investment portfolio.

As a good investor will tell you, diversification is the key ingredients of a healthy portfolio and mutual funds will help you to achieve the diversity you need into your portfolio in short order. If you are young and a beginner into investing as a career and not in a real hurry for retirement this is one of the safest ways to invest your money for the long haul. Unfortunately it may lead to a comfortable retirement but is unlikely to lead to a flamboyant retirement, as most mutual funds do not have the high payoffs that many investors seek.

There are basically three types of mutual funds with a few variations on each. First there are money market funds. These funds are great for the long-term investor who has a slow and steady approach to investing and will generally be better than leaving their money in a savings account collecting interest but there are better earning funds to be found. Second are the equity funds. These funds provide slow growth over time as well as some income along the way. Finally there are the fixed income funds. The purpose of these funds is to provide a current income over time. These are not funds that are anticipated to increase in value only to maintain a certain standard of living. This is great for those who have retired or investors that are extremely conservative in nature. Hopefully this article has a shed more light about mutual funds in general and you are prepare to learn even more about how to take control of your investment options and make these key decisions for your future and that of your family.

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