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      12-04-2019, 11:35 AM   #86
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Why are there more than one term for mutual fund? AKA index fund.
Index fund is a type of mutual fund, but not vice versa.

A mutual fund is an investment program funded by shareholders that trades in diversified holdings and is professionally managed actively or passively.

Index funds usually are mutual funds that follow a specific index, AKA S&P 500, total stock market, International total stock market, etc. Index funds tend to be cheaper to hold as there is nobody actively managing them.
I don't like having to pay anyone to manage anything. I just own stock and manage it myself. Costs me nothing and I even get dividends to reinvest or cash out.
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