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Getting Started in Mutual Funds

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Choose the right mutual funds to maximize your investment returns.
For forty million Americans, mutual funds are the most attractive investment instruments now available. But with over 7,000 stock, bond, and index funds to choose from, how can you select what's best for you?
In this easy-to-follow, commonsense guide, Alvin Hall, the "Professor of Wall Street, "fills you in on everything you need to know to choose mutual funds with confidence. In plain English, he acquaints you with the various types of mutual funds and how they are structured, and he explains the important fund terms and concepts. He helps you to understand clearly those measures you must examine before investing in a fund. And he provides step-by-step guidelines on how to go about selecting the right funds. You'll quickly and painlessly
· How to read a fund prospectus
· How to assess a fund manager's investment style and its impact on your returns
· How to evaluate ongoing fees and expenses
· How to evaluate risks
· How to calculate return on investments
· How to buy, redeem, and exchange mutual funds
· How to take advantage of shareholder services

234 pages, Paperback

First published December 24, 1999

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April 29, 2009
Although written in 2000 when returns in the market were through the roof, this book still provides a good reference point covering all the basics of mutual funds.
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