mutual fundin a sentence
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I invest in a low-cost, diversified mutual fund.
mutual fund = a fund that enables investors to pool their money and place it under professional investment management
- He picked up the issue on mutual funds: in his vast paw it looked like a Kleenex.† (source)
- The woman gave us five temporary checks to use until our real ones arrived, encouraged us not to make any major purchases for at least six months "while you learn to live with this windfall," and then started talking about the places we could put the money—college savings accounts or mutual funds or bonds or stocks—and I was trying to pay attention to her, but the problem was I wasn't really in the bank.† (source)
- One group of mutual fund companies let preferred customers trade at preferred prices, and another group was charged with hiding management fees.† (source)
- He bought stocks and bonds and shares in a dozen different mutual funds.† (source)
- While the Korbs' neighbors include Stephen Roosevelt, FDR's grandson, and Edward "Ned" Johnson, chairman and, with his family, majority owner of mutual fund giant Fidelity Investments, Donald is part of the new wealth on the block.† (source)
- Government issue, a few mutual funds, a smattering of blue chip.† (source)
- But as David Hillis, an interventional cardiologist at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, explained to The New York Times, a doctor may have the same economic incentives as a car salesman or a funeral director or a mutual fund manager: "If you're an invasive cardiologist and Joe Smith, the local internist, is sending you patients, and if you tell them they don't need the procedure, pretty soon Joe Smith doesn't send patients anymore."† (source)