Unit Investment Trust Mutual Fund
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For practical reasons we can say there are four types of investment companies, although the federal securities laws categorize investment companies only into the first three types: # Mutual funds (legally known as open-end companies); # Closed-end funds (legally known as closed-end companies); # UITs (legally known as unit investment trusts); # Exchange Traded Funds (legally known as open-end company or UIT).* *According to SEC website, Exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, are not considered to be, and are not permitted to call themselves, mutual funds, even though they are legally classified as open-end companies or UITs. This is because they differ from traditional open-end companies (mutual funds) and UITs in that ETF shares trade on a secondary market and the redeemability of ETF shares is very limited - ETFs do not sell individual shares directly to investors and their shares are only redeemable in very large blocks (blocks of 50,000 shares for example). Some types of companies that might initially appear to be investment companies may actually be excluded under the federal securities laws. For example, private investment funds with no more than 100 investors and private investment funds whose investors each have a substantial amount of investment assets (e.g. Hedge Funds) are not considered to be investment companies. This may be because of the private nature of their offerings or the financial means and sophistication of their investors.
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A unit investment trust is most commonly referred to as a UIT. It refers to a portfolio in a mutual fund. They are packaged by a third party and sold to investors or proposed to potential investors by a licensed stock broker. The most commonly packaged items are stocks and bonds.
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Yes, the suffix in the word "pursuit" is "-suit." It is added to the root word "pursue" to form the noun "pursuit."
Uit - 1963 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:AL
uit te sienexample:Ek SIEN baie UIT daarna
Uit oude grond was created on 2010-03-26.
Cacao spreek je uit als: Kakauw
uit is posionous
Uit elkaar - 1979 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
DSi XL komt uit op 5 Maart 2010.
Zwemmer uit liefde - 1925 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT