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Pooled funds are investments where multiple investors contribute money into a single fund, while mutual funds are a type of pooled fund that is managed by a professional investment company. Pooled funds can include various types of investments, while mutual funds typically focus on stocks, bonds, or a combination of both. Additionally, mutual funds are regulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), while other pooled funds may not be subject to the same regulations.
of goods or funds, Subject to taxation
Thomas F. Horan has written: 'Electronic payment systems' -- subject(s): Electronic funds transfers 'Electronic funds transfer systems' -- subject(s): Electronic funds transfers
Jack Bowers has written: 'Successful investing with Fidelity Funds' -- subject(s): Mutual funds, Fidelity Funds (Firm) 'Successful Investing with Fidelity Funds'
Nonappropriated funds (NAF)
Scott P. Frush has written: 'Hedge funds demystified' -- subject(s): Hedge funds 'The strategic ETF investor' -- subject(s): Prices, Stocks, Exchange traded funds '33 Essential Year-End Financial Tasks' 'Commodities demystified' -- subject(s): OverDrive, Business, Nonfiction 'The strategic ETF investor' -- subject(s): Prices, Stocks, Exchange traded funds
Philip Coggan has written: 'Guide to Hedge Funds' 'Guide to hedge funds' -- subject(s): Hedge funds 'Easy Money'
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.
David W. Adamany has written: 'Political money' -- subject(s): Campaign funds 'Campaign finance in America' -- subject(s): Campaign funds
Barnard Seligman has written: 'Money market funds' -- subject(s): Money market funds
authorizes your base to pay for expenses for a certain type of funds