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Mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are great for professional management, diversification and liquidity into your portfolio, but what are the costs and risks? And how have the best investment strategies changed with the rise of robo-investing, ETFs, and new tax rules? Mutual Funds For Dummies answers all your questions, giving you insight on how to find the best-managed funds that match your financial goals.
With straightforward advice and plenty of specific fund recommendations, Eric Tyson helps you avoid fund-investing pitfalls and maximize your returns. This new edition covers the latest investment trends and philosophies, including factor investing, ESG investing, and online investing. You'll also find completely updated coverage on the best mutual funds and ETFs in each category.
Earn more with funds!
* Learn how mutual funds and ETFs work and determine how much of your portfolio to devote
* Weigh the pros and cons of funds, and use funds to help you pick your own stocks
* Make the most of online investing and other new technologies and trends
* Maximize your gains by choosing the funds and strategies that work for you
Mutual Funds For Dummies is a trusted resource, and this update has arrived to help you plan and implement a successful investment strategy. The fund market is rebounding--get on the train and take advantage of the opportunity today!
Mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are great for professional management, diversification and liquidity into your portfolio, but what are the costs and risks? And how have the best investment strategies changed with the rise of robo-investing, ETFs, and new tax rules? Mutual Funds For Dummies answers all your questions, giving you insight on how to find the best-managed funds that match your financial goals.
With straightforward advice and plenty of specific fund recommendations, Eric Tyson helps you avoid fund-investing pitfalls and maximize your returns. This new edition covers the latest investment trends and philosophies, including factor investing, ESG investing, and online investing. You'll also find completely updated coverage on the best mutual funds and ETFs in each category.
Earn more with funds!
* Learn how mutual funds and ETFs work and determine how much of your portfolio to devote
* Weigh the pros and cons of funds, and use funds to help you pick your own stocks
* Make the most of online investing and other new technologies and trends
* Maximize your gains by choosing the funds and strategies that work for you
Mutual Funds For Dummies is a trusted resource, and this update has arrived to help you plan and implement a successful investment strategy. The fund market is rebounding--get on the train and take advantage of the opportunity today!
Eric Tyson is the best-selling author of Personal Finance For Dummies, Investing For Dummies, and co-author of Real Estate Investing For Dummies and Taxes For Dummies. Tyson is a nationally recognized personal finance counselor, writer, and lecturer.
Introduction 1
What's New in This Edition 2
How This Book Is Different 2
Foolish Assumptions 3
Icons Used in This Book 4
Beyond the Book 5
Where to Go from Here 5
Part 1: Getting Started With Funds 7
Chapter 1: Making More Money, Taking Less Risk 9
Introducing Mutual Funds and Exchange-Traded Funds 10
Making Sense of Investments 11
Lending investments: Interest on your money 11
Ownership investments: More potential profit (and risk) 12
Surveying the Major Investment Options 13
Savings and money market accounts 13
Bonds 14
Stocks 14
Overseas/international investments 15
Real estate 16
Gold, silver, currencies, and the like 17
Annuities 17
Life insurance 18
Limited partnerships 18
Reviewing Important Investing Concepts 19
Getting a return: Why you invest .19
Measuring risks: Investment volatility 20
Diversifying: A smart way to reduce risk 22
Chapter 2: Fund Pros and Cons 23
Getting a Grip on Funds 23
Financial intermediaries 25
Open-end versus closed-end funds 25
Opting for Mutual Funds 27
Fund managers' expertise 27
Funds save you money and time 30
Fund diversification minimizes your risk 31
Funds undergo regulatory scrutiny 32
You choose your risk level 32
Fund risk of bankruptcy is nil 33
Funds save you from sales sharks 34
You have convenient access to your money 34
Addressing the Drawbacks .35
Don't worry about these 36
Watch out for these 37
Chapter 3: Funding Your Goals and Dreams 39
Acting Before Researching: The Story of Justine and Max 39
Lining Up Your Ducks Before You Invest 41
Pay off your consumer debts 41
Review your insurance coverage 42
Figure out your financial goals 42
Determine how much you're saving 43
Examine your spending and income 43
Maximize tax-deferred retirement account savings .44
Determine your tax bracket 45
Assess the risk you're comfortable with 45
Review current investment holdings 46
Consider other "investment" possibilities 46
Reaching Your Goals with Funds 46
The financial pillow - an emergency reserve 47
The golden egg - investing for retirement 48
The white picket fence - saving for a home 52
The ivory tower - saving for college and higher education 52
Part 2: Evaluating Alternatives to Funds 57
Chapter 4: Selecting Your Own Stocks and Bonds 59
Deciding to Choose Your Own Stocks and Bonds 59
Beware the claims of stock-picking gurus 60
Know the drawbacks of investing in individual securities 64
Understand the psychology of selecting stocks 65
Picking Your Own Stocks and Bonds 66
Chapter 5: Exchange-Traded Funds and Other Fund Lookalikes 69
Understanding Exchange-Traded Funds 70
Understanding ETF advantages 70
Eyeing ETF drawbacks 71
Seeing the pros and cons of trading ETFs 73
Identifying the best ETFs 73
Mimicking Closed-End Funds: Unit Investment Trusts 75
Customizing Your Own Funds Online 76
Chapter 6: Hedge Funds and Other Managed Options 79
Hedge Funds: Extremes of Costs and Risks 80
Getting the truth about hedge funds 80
Investigating hedge funds 82
Managed Accounts with Hefty Fees 84
Private Money Managers: One-on-One 86
Robo-Advisors: Automated Investment 87
Part 3: Separating the Best from the Rest 89
Chapter 7: Finding the Best Funds 91
Evaluating Gain-Eating Costs 91
Losing the load: Say no to commissions 92
Considering a fund's operating expenses 98
Weighing Performance and Risk 100
Star today, also-ran tomorrow 100
Apples to apples: Comparing performance numbers 104
Recognizing Manager Expertise 105
Chapter 8: Using Fund Publications 107
Reading Prospectuses - the Important Stuff, Anyway 107
Cover page 109
Fund profile 109
Fund management and other fund information 116
Investment objectives and risks 116
Investment advisor 120
Financial highlights 122
Reviewing Annual Reports 125
Introduction and performance discussion 125
Investment advisor's thoughts 127
Performance and its components 127
Investment holdings 131
Investigating the Statement of Additional Information (SAI) 135
Chapter 9: Buying Funds from the Best Firms 137
Finding the Best Buys 137
The Vanguard Group 138
Fidelity Investments 139
Dodge & Cox 140
Oakmark 140
T Rowe Price 141
TIAA 142
USAA 142
Other fund companies 142
Discount Brokers: Mutual Fund Supermarkets 143
Buying direct versus discount brokers 144
Debunking "No Transaction Fee" funds 146
Using the best discount brokers 147
Places to Pass By 148
Hiring an Advisor: The Good, Bad, and Ugly 149
The wrong reason to hire an advisor 149
The right reasons to hire an advisor 150
Beware of conflicts of interest 150
Your best options for help 151
If you seek a salesperson 153
Part 4: Crafting Your Fund Portfolio 155
Chapter 10: Perfecting a Fund Portfolio 157
Asset Allocation: An Investment Recipe 158
Allocating to reduce your risks 158
Looking toward your time horizon 158
Taxes: It's What You Keep That Matters 163
Fitting funds to your tax bracket 163
Minimizing your taxes on funds 165
Fund-Investing Strategies 168
Market timing versus buy-and-hold investing 168
Active versus index fund managers 169
Putting Your Plans into Action 171
Determining how many funds and families to use 172
Matching fund allocation to your asset allocation 173
Allocating when you don't have much to allocate 175
Investing large amounts: To lump or to average? 175
Sorting through your existing investments 177
Chapter 11: Money Market Funds: Beating the Bank 179
Money Market Funds 101 180
Comparing money funds with bank accounts .180
Finding uses for money funds 182
Refuting common concerns 183
Grasping what money market funds invest in 189
Choosing a Great Money Market Fund 191
Understanding why yield and expenses go hand in hand 192
Looking at your tax situation 192
Deciding where you want your home base 194
Keeping your investments close to home 194
Considering other issues 194
Finding the Recommended Funds 195
Taxable money market funds 195
U.S Treasury money market funds 195
Municipal tax-free money market funds 197
Chapter 12: Bond Funds: When Boring Is Best 199
Understanding Bonds 199
Sizing Up a Bond Fund's Personality 201
Maturity: Counting the years until you get your principal back 201
Duration: Measuring interest rate risk 203
Credit quality: Determining whether bonds will pay you back 204
Issuer: Knowing who you're lending to 205
Management: Considering the passive or active type 206
Inflation-indexed Treasury bonds 207
Investing in Bond Funds 208
Why you may (and may not) want to invest in bond funds 209
How to pick a bond fund with an outcome you can enjoy 210
How to obtain tax-free income 214
Eyeing Recommended Bond Funds 214
Short-term bond funds 215
Intermediate-term bond funds 218
Long-term bond funds 221
Exploring Alternatives to Bond Funds 223
Certificates of deposit 223
Individual bonds 225
Guaranteed-investment contracts 226
Mortgages 227
Chapter 13: Stock Funds: Meeting Your Longer Term Needs 229
Seeing Your Money Grow 230
Be patient 231
Add regularly to your stock investments 233
Using Funds to Invest in Stocks 233
Reducing risk and increasing returns 234
Making money: How funds do it 235
Seeing your stock fund choices 236
The Best Stock Funds 238
Mixing it up: Recommended hybrid funds 239
Letting computers do the heavy lifting: Recommended index funds 243
Keeping it local: Recommended U.S.-focused stock funds 245
Being worldly: Recommended international funds 247
Expanding your horizon: Recommended global stock funds 249
Chapter 14: Specialty Funds 251
Sector Funds: Should You or Shouldn't You Invest in Them? 252
Landlording Made Easy: Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) Funds 253
Profiting from What Everyone Needs: Utility Funds 254
Factor Investing and Factor Funds 254
Arming for Armageddon: Precious Metals Funds 255
Crypto Funds: Pathway to Digital Riches? 257
From Energy to Metals: Clarifying Commodity Funds 258
Hedging: Market Neutral (Long-Short) Funds 258
Matching Values to Investments: ESG Funds 259
Evil is in the eye of the beholder 261
Ways to express your social concerns 262
Chapter 15: Working It Out: Sample Portfolios 263
Getting Started 264
Starting from square one: Melinda 264
Silencing student loans: Saanvi, the student 266
Living month to month with debt: Mobile Marcos 268
Competing goals: Gina and George 269
Wanting lots and lotsa money: Pat and Chris 272
Changing Goals...
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2022 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Betriebswirtschaft |
Genre: | Importe, Wirtschaft |
Rubrik: | Recht & Wirtschaft |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | 432 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9781119881766 |
ISBN-10: | 1119881765 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Tyson, Eric |
Auflage: | 8th edition |
Hersteller: | Wiley |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Wiley-VCH GmbH, Boschstr. 12, D-69469 Weinheim, amartine@wiley-vch.de |
Maße: | 231 x 188 x 28 mm |
Von/Mit: | Eric Tyson |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 01.06.2022 |
Gewicht: | 0,558 kg |
Eric Tyson is the best-selling author of Personal Finance For Dummies, Investing For Dummies, and co-author of Real Estate Investing For Dummies and Taxes For Dummies. Tyson is a nationally recognized personal finance counselor, writer, and lecturer.
Introduction 1
What's New in This Edition 2
How This Book Is Different 2
Foolish Assumptions 3
Icons Used in This Book 4
Beyond the Book 5
Where to Go from Here 5
Part 1: Getting Started With Funds 7
Chapter 1: Making More Money, Taking Less Risk 9
Introducing Mutual Funds and Exchange-Traded Funds 10
Making Sense of Investments 11
Lending investments: Interest on your money 11
Ownership investments: More potential profit (and risk) 12
Surveying the Major Investment Options 13
Savings and money market accounts 13
Bonds 14
Stocks 14
Overseas/international investments 15
Real estate 16
Gold, silver, currencies, and the like 17
Annuities 17
Life insurance 18
Limited partnerships 18
Reviewing Important Investing Concepts 19
Getting a return: Why you invest .19
Measuring risks: Investment volatility 20
Diversifying: A smart way to reduce risk 22
Chapter 2: Fund Pros and Cons 23
Getting a Grip on Funds 23
Financial intermediaries 25
Open-end versus closed-end funds 25
Opting for Mutual Funds 27
Fund managers' expertise 27
Funds save you money and time 30
Fund diversification minimizes your risk 31
Funds undergo regulatory scrutiny 32
You choose your risk level 32
Fund risk of bankruptcy is nil 33
Funds save you from sales sharks 34
You have convenient access to your money 34
Addressing the Drawbacks .35
Don't worry about these 36
Watch out for these 37
Chapter 3: Funding Your Goals and Dreams 39
Acting Before Researching: The Story of Justine and Max 39
Lining Up Your Ducks Before You Invest 41
Pay off your consumer debts 41
Review your insurance coverage 42
Figure out your financial goals 42
Determine how much you're saving 43
Examine your spending and income 43
Maximize tax-deferred retirement account savings .44
Determine your tax bracket 45
Assess the risk you're comfortable with 45
Review current investment holdings 46
Consider other "investment" possibilities 46
Reaching Your Goals with Funds 46
The financial pillow - an emergency reserve 47
The golden egg - investing for retirement 48
The white picket fence - saving for a home 52
The ivory tower - saving for college and higher education 52
Part 2: Evaluating Alternatives to Funds 57
Chapter 4: Selecting Your Own Stocks and Bonds 59
Deciding to Choose Your Own Stocks and Bonds 59
Beware the claims of stock-picking gurus 60
Know the drawbacks of investing in individual securities 64
Understand the psychology of selecting stocks 65
Picking Your Own Stocks and Bonds 66
Chapter 5: Exchange-Traded Funds and Other Fund Lookalikes 69
Understanding Exchange-Traded Funds 70
Understanding ETF advantages 70
Eyeing ETF drawbacks 71
Seeing the pros and cons of trading ETFs 73
Identifying the best ETFs 73
Mimicking Closed-End Funds: Unit Investment Trusts 75
Customizing Your Own Funds Online 76
Chapter 6: Hedge Funds and Other Managed Options 79
Hedge Funds: Extremes of Costs and Risks 80
Getting the truth about hedge funds 80
Investigating hedge funds 82
Managed Accounts with Hefty Fees 84
Private Money Managers: One-on-One 86
Robo-Advisors: Automated Investment 87
Part 3: Separating the Best from the Rest 89
Chapter 7: Finding the Best Funds 91
Evaluating Gain-Eating Costs 91
Losing the load: Say no to commissions 92
Considering a fund's operating expenses 98
Weighing Performance and Risk 100
Star today, also-ran tomorrow 100
Apples to apples: Comparing performance numbers 104
Recognizing Manager Expertise 105
Chapter 8: Using Fund Publications 107
Reading Prospectuses - the Important Stuff, Anyway 107
Cover page 109
Fund profile 109
Fund management and other fund information 116
Investment objectives and risks 116
Investment advisor 120
Financial highlights 122
Reviewing Annual Reports 125
Introduction and performance discussion 125
Investment advisor's thoughts 127
Performance and its components 127
Investment holdings 131
Investigating the Statement of Additional Information (SAI) 135
Chapter 9: Buying Funds from the Best Firms 137
Finding the Best Buys 137
The Vanguard Group 138
Fidelity Investments 139
Dodge & Cox 140
Oakmark 140
T Rowe Price 141
TIAA 142
USAA 142
Other fund companies 142
Discount Brokers: Mutual Fund Supermarkets 143
Buying direct versus discount brokers 144
Debunking "No Transaction Fee" funds 146
Using the best discount brokers 147
Places to Pass By 148
Hiring an Advisor: The Good, Bad, and Ugly 149
The wrong reason to hire an advisor 149
The right reasons to hire an advisor 150
Beware of conflicts of interest 150
Your best options for help 151
If you seek a salesperson 153
Part 4: Crafting Your Fund Portfolio 155
Chapter 10: Perfecting a Fund Portfolio 157
Asset Allocation: An Investment Recipe 158
Allocating to reduce your risks 158
Looking toward your time horizon 158
Taxes: It's What You Keep That Matters 163
Fitting funds to your tax bracket 163
Minimizing your taxes on funds 165
Fund-Investing Strategies 168
Market timing versus buy-and-hold investing 168
Active versus index fund managers 169
Putting Your Plans into Action 171
Determining how many funds and families to use 172
Matching fund allocation to your asset allocation 173
Allocating when you don't have much to allocate 175
Investing large amounts: To lump or to average? 175
Sorting through your existing investments 177
Chapter 11: Money Market Funds: Beating the Bank 179
Money Market Funds 101 180
Comparing money funds with bank accounts .180
Finding uses for money funds 182
Refuting common concerns 183
Grasping what money market funds invest in 189
Choosing a Great Money Market Fund 191
Understanding why yield and expenses go hand in hand 192
Looking at your tax situation 192
Deciding where you want your home base 194
Keeping your investments close to home 194
Considering other issues 194
Finding the Recommended Funds 195
Taxable money market funds 195
U.S Treasury money market funds 195
Municipal tax-free money market funds 197
Chapter 12: Bond Funds: When Boring Is Best 199
Understanding Bonds 199
Sizing Up a Bond Fund's Personality 201
Maturity: Counting the years until you get your principal back 201
Duration: Measuring interest rate risk 203
Credit quality: Determining whether bonds will pay you back 204
Issuer: Knowing who you're lending to 205
Management: Considering the passive or active type 206
Inflation-indexed Treasury bonds 207
Investing in Bond Funds 208
Why you may (and may not) want to invest in bond funds 209
How to pick a bond fund with an outcome you can enjoy 210
How to obtain tax-free income 214
Eyeing Recommended Bond Funds 214
Short-term bond funds 215
Intermediate-term bond funds 218
Long-term bond funds 221
Exploring Alternatives to Bond Funds 223
Certificates of deposit 223
Individual bonds 225
Guaranteed-investment contracts 226
Mortgages 227
Chapter 13: Stock Funds: Meeting Your Longer Term Needs 229
Seeing Your Money Grow 230
Be patient 231
Add regularly to your stock investments 233
Using Funds to Invest in Stocks 233
Reducing risk and increasing returns 234
Making money: How funds do it 235
Seeing your stock fund choices 236
The Best Stock Funds 238
Mixing it up: Recommended hybrid funds 239
Letting computers do the heavy lifting: Recommended index funds 243
Keeping it local: Recommended U.S.-focused stock funds 245
Being worldly: Recommended international funds 247
Expanding your horizon: Recommended global stock funds 249
Chapter 14: Specialty Funds 251
Sector Funds: Should You or Shouldn't You Invest in Them? 252
Landlording Made Easy: Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) Funds 253
Profiting from What Everyone Needs: Utility Funds 254
Factor Investing and Factor Funds 254
Arming for Armageddon: Precious Metals Funds 255
Crypto Funds: Pathway to Digital Riches? 257
From Energy to Metals: Clarifying Commodity Funds 258
Hedging: Market Neutral (Long-Short) Funds 258
Matching Values to Investments: ESG Funds 259
Evil is in the eye of the beholder 261
Ways to express your social concerns 262
Chapter 15: Working It Out: Sample Portfolios 263
Getting Started 264
Starting from square one: Melinda 264
Silencing student loans: Saanvi, the student 266
Living month to month with debt: Mobile Marcos 268
Competing goals: Gina and George 269
Wanting lots and lotsa money: Pat and Chris 272
Changing Goals...
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2022 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Betriebswirtschaft |
Genre: | Importe, Wirtschaft |
Rubrik: | Recht & Wirtschaft |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | 432 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9781119881766 |
ISBN-10: | 1119881765 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Tyson, Eric |
Auflage: | 8th edition |
Hersteller: | Wiley |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Wiley-VCH GmbH, Boschstr. 12, D-69469 Weinheim, amartine@wiley-vch.de |
Maße: | 231 x 188 x 28 mm |
Von/Mit: | Eric Tyson |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 01.06.2022 |
Gewicht: | 0,558 kg |