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  • Mutual Fund Yield Definition

    For investors, performance--the return they get on their money compared to the risks they take--is the bottom line. The rate of return on a mutual fund has two components. One is yield and the...

  • About the Best Money Market Rates

    Money market mutual funds represent a multibillion-dollar investment segment. They are a primary source of liquidity for corporations, pension funds and individuals. Money market funds are liquid...

  • How to Find High Yield Mutual Funds

    Would you like to invest your money in high yield mutual funds? High yield mutual funds are a great way to diversify your risk across several companies instead of buying stocks at just one...

  • Mutual Fund Yield Versus Return

    Before you buy your first share of a mutual fund, you should learn the rudiments of the game. That includes understanding the difference between the the yield and the return. Both have to do with...

  • About High Yield Mutual Funds

    High yield mutual funds are designed to get a high return on investment, but also come with a considerable risk. While many may criticize high yield mutual funds as being nothing but investment...

  • How Does a High Yield Mutual Fund Work?

    The term "high yield" refers to bonds that are below investment grade, also known as "junk bonds." These bonds usually come from struggling companies that may be on the brink of bankruptcy, though...

  • How to Yield High Capital Gains Distributions

    Capital gains refers to the profits realized by a mutual fund when it sells its securities (for example, stocks or bonds). Capital gains distribution is the payment of the profits to mutual fund...

  • How to Invest in High Yield Mutual Funds

    High yield mutual funds typically seek high levels of current income; capital appreciation potential may be sought as well, but as a secondary goal. These funds tend to invest in securities that...

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