Here are a list
of some of the most common mutual funds.
Aggressive growth mutual funds - seek maximum appreciation.
Growth & Income Funds - invest
predominantly in common stocks of companies that offer
a possibly consistent increase
in value. These are long-term growth companies and a combination
of dividend paying income companies.
Growth funds - invest in common stock of companies that
offer a possible rise in share price. These are companies
in the prime of their growth period.
Income Bond funds - seek to offer income and safety by investing
in both corporate and government bonds.
Income - Equity - seeks income mostly by investing in companies
with a consistent history of dividend payouts.
International Funds - seeks capital appreciation by investing
in equity securities of companies located outside the United
States.
Balanced Fund - has three objectives, moderate long-term
growth of capital, moderate income, and moderate stability.
Index Fund - a fund that invests in
a particular stock index. The Standard and Poor's index
(S&P 500), is a popular
index. The S&P 500 represents 500 of the best managed
companies on the stock exchange.
and there are many many more...
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