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Family Of Funds
A family of funds refers to a group of mutual funds that are offered, managed and/or distributed by the same investment company, even though each fund in the family of funds may have a different objective.

 


family of funds

Group of funds offered by the same mutual fund company. The funds can be differentiated by investment objectives, asset mix, geographical focus, etc.

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Family of funds
Different mutual funds offered by one investment company.
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Used in the context of option or futures to refer to the trading month of the contract that is farthest away. Antithesis of nearest month.

Family of Funds Group of mutual funds managed by the same investment management company. Each fund typically has a different objective; one may be a growth-oriented stock fund, whereas another may be a bond fund or an index fund.

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Family of Funds
A group of mutual funds in which each fund has a different objective, yet all are managed by the same investment company.

family of funds
A group of mutual funds under the same management company.

Family Of Funds
A group of mutual funds offered by one investment or fund company. Generally, the constituent funds cover a wide range of fund categories and investment objectives.
Also referred to as a "mutual fund family" or simply a "fund family".

FAMILY OF FUNDS An investment management company offering funds with many investment objectives. Fund families often allow investors to transfer money between funds for either a nominal charge or no charge at all.

See also family of funds
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The Domini family of funds is far more extensive than that of Green Century. Domini maintains separate funds for its flagship Social Equity Fund (DSEFX) and other targeted areas like Europe (DEUFX), Asia (DPAFX) and a bond fund (DSBFX).

Generally a fund that tries to mimic the performance and/or the objectives of a successful existing fund within a family of funds.

A term used when mutual fund investors who have purchased load funds switch from one fund family to another family of funds without having to pay another sales charge. Not all funds families have freeloading procedures.
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Family of funds
Different mutual funds offered by one investment company.
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Allow an investor to switch out of and into a different fund(s) within the same family of funds at very low or no compensation. ...

Mutual Fund Switching Privileges: Allow an investor to switch out of and into a different fund(s) within the same family of funds at very low or no compensation.

EXCHANGE " (1) A centralized location where security or commodity transactions take place. (2) To switch form one mutual fund to another at little or no cost. See: Family of Funds.

See also: Banks, Expense, Saving, Bills, Compensation

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