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  2. ETF vs. mutual fund: Which is the better investment? - AOL

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    Mutual funds may pay capital gains distributions at the end of the year and dividends throughout the year, while ETFs may pay dividends throughout the year. But there’s a difference in these ...

  3. Vanguard Gave Out Money This Year. Did You Miss Out? - AOL

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    The announcement of the supplemental distributions comes less than a month after the company said it was reducing the expense ratios for 18 mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs).

  4. What are mutual funds? - AOL

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    Fund managers pass on earnings to investors in the form of distributions, mainly at the end of the year. As the investor, it is your responsibility to report capital gains distributions on your ...

  5. Mutual fund fees and expenses - Wikipedia

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    One notable component of the expense ratio of U.S. funds is the "12b-1 fee", which represents expenses used for advertising and promotion of the fund. 12b-1 fees are paid by the fund out of mutual fund assets and are generally limited to a maximum of 1.00% per year (.75% distribution and .25% shareholder servicing) under FINRA Rules.

  6. Mutual fund - Wikipedia

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    The first open-end mutual fund with redeemable shares was established on March 21, 1924, as the Massachusetts Investors Trust, which is still in existence today and managed by MFS Investment Management. In the U.S., there were nearly six times as many closed-end funds as mutual funds in 1929.

  7. List of mutual-fund families in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The following is a limited list of mutual-fund families in the United States.A family of mutual funds is a group of funds that are marketed under one or more brand names, usually having the same distributor (the company which handles selling and redeeming shares of the fund in transactions with investors), and investment advisor (which is usually a corporate cousin of the distributor).

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