Exchange Currency

open-end fund

A fund operated by an investment company which raises money from shareholders and invests in a group of assets, in accordance with a stated set of objectives. Open-end funds raise money by selling shares of the fund to the public, much like any other type of company which can sell stock in itself to the public. Mutual funds then take the money they receive from the sale of their shares (along with any money made from previous investments) and use it to purchase various investment vehicles, such as stocks, bonds and money market instruments. In return for the money they give to the fund when purchasing shares, shareholders receive an equity position in the fund and, in effect, in each of its underlying securities. For most open-end funds, shareholders are free to sell their shares at any time, although the price of a share in an open-end fund will fluctuate daily, depending upon the performance of the securities held by the fund. Benefits of open-end funds include diversification and professional money management. Open-end funds offer choice, liquidity, and convenience, but charge fees and often require a minimum investment. also called mutual fund.

Related information about open-end fund:
  1. Open-end fund - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Open-end fund. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search. An open-end(ed) fund is a collective investment scheme which can issue ...
     
  2. Closed-end fund - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    An open-end fund can usually be traded only at a time of day specified by the ... An open-end fund trades at its Net Asset Value (to which sales charges may be ...
     
  3. Open-End Fund Definition | Investopedia
    A type of mutual fund that does not have restrictions on the amount of shares the fund will issue. If demand is high enough, the fund will continue to issue shares ...
     
  4. Yahoo! Closed vs. Open-End Funds
    An open-end fund issues and redeems shares on demand, whenever investors put money into the fund or take it out. This happens routinely every day and the ...
     
  5. What is open-end fund? definition and meaning
    Definition of open-end fund: A fund operated by an investment company which raises money from shareholders and invests in a group of assets, in accordance ...
     
  6. open-end fund - The Free Dictionary
    Noun, 1. open-end fund - a regulated investment company with a pool of assets that regularly sells and redeems its shares. mutual fund company, open-end ...
     
  7. Open-End Fund Documents | Eaton Vance
    Eaton Vance mutual fund documents are available for download, including prospectuses and shareholder reports.
     
  8. What is the difference between an open-end and a closed-end ...
    An open-end fund will issue new shares, or repurchase old shares, ... With an open-end fund, you can participate in the markets and have a great deal of ...