The two primary types of mutual funds are "no-load" and "load" funds
No. Investing in Mutual funds comes with its inherent risks. When you invest in a scheme it means you accepted to take care of your finances in case of losses.
You can get information on T. Rowe Price mutual funds at the website TheStreet. They have listed what they claim to be the 10 best T. Rowe Price mutual funds.
No one fund house can claim to be the number one fund company in India. The top few fund houses could be either of the below 3 fund houses: 1. SBI Magnum Mutual Funds 2. HDFC Mutual Funds 3. ICICI Prudential Mutual Funds
No load mutual funds are mutual funds that are sold directly by the investment company instead of by an investment broker. They work exactly the same as regular mutual funds.
Mutual Funds are classified as * Equity Mutual Funds * Equity Diversified Funds * Equity Linked Savings Schemes * Large Cap funds * Mid cap funds * Small cap funds * Contra Funds * Sectoral Funds * Thematic Funds * etc... * Debt Mutual Funds * Bond Mutual Funds * Hedge Funds * Fund of Funds * etc...
There are many good mutual funds available. According to CNN, some of the best mutual funds available include the American Funds American Mutual A and Sound Shore.
Mutual fund shares are stocks of mutual funds, fractions of mutual funds just as companies have shares.
By 1990, there were 3,105 different mutual funds
Pimco funds are mutual funds. They are a type of mutual fund that gains interest over time. Pimco is a international financial institution from whom you would get these mutual funds.
The Securities and Exchanges Board of India SEBI and The Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI) control the Mutual Funds in India
Everyone has a different opinion as to which mutual funds are the best or worst. It depends on the experience that each person has had with the mutual funds.