
Loose Leaf for Personal Finance
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ISBN: 9781259720680
Author: Jack R. Kapoor, Les R. Dlabay Professor, Robert J. Hughes, Melissa Hart
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 16, Problem 4FPC
Summary Introduction
To determine:
Report on whether one should buy this fund or not, whether it will help in achieving financial goal or not and one learn about evaluating mutual fund.
Introduction: Mutual fund is a product which is made by pooling money from investors with the sole motive of investing in different kind of securities. Mutual funds give chance to small investor to invest in security with professional expertise.
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Ch. 16 - Prob. 16.1PQ1Ch. 16 - Prob. 16.1PQ2Ch. 16 - Prob. 16.1PQ3Ch. 16 - Prob. 16.1PQ4Ch. 16 - Prob. 16.1PQ5Ch. 16 - Prob. 16.2PQ1Ch. 16 - Prob. 16.2PQ2Ch. 16 - Prob. 16.2PQ3Ch. 16 - Prob. 16.3PQ1Ch. 16 - Prob. 16.3PQ2
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