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The following is a limited '''list of mutual-fund families in the United States'''. A family of [[mutual fund]]s is a group of funds that are marketed under one or more [[brand name]]s, usually having the same distributor (the company which handles selling and redeeming shares of the fund in transactions with investors), and investment advisor (which is usually a corporate cousin of the distributor). |
The following is a limited '''list of mutual-fund families in the United States'''. A family of [[mutual fund]]s is a group of funds that are marketed under one or more [[brand name]]s, usually having the same distributor (the company which handles selling and redeeming shares of the fund in transactions with investors), and investment advisor (which is usually a corporate cousin of the distributor). |
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There are several hundred families of registered mutual funds in the United States, some with a single fund and others offering dozens. Many fund families are units of a larger financial services company such as an asset manager, bank, [[brokerage firm|stock brokerage]], or insurance company. Additionally, multiple funds in a family can be part of the same corporate structure; that is, one underlying [[corporation]] or business trust may divide itself into more than one fund, each of which issues shares separately. |
There are several hundred families of registered mutual funds in the United States, some with a single fund and others offering dozens. Many fund families are units of a larger financial services company such as an asset manager, bank, [[brokerage firm|stock brokerage]], or insurance company. Additionally, multiple funds in a family can be part of the same corporate structure; that is, one underlying [[corporation]] or business trust may divide itself into more than one fund, each of which issues shares separately. |
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One of the best mutual fund families in the US are: Aberdeen Asset Management, AllianceBernstein, Allianz, Amana Mutual Funds Trust, America Beacord, American Century Investments, American Funds, Angosa Invest Fund,etc. Scroll down if you want to read more |
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*[[AllianceBernstein]] |
*[[AllianceBernstein]] |
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*[[Allianz]] |
*[[Allianz]] |
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*[[Amana Mutual Funds Trust]] |
*[[Amana Mutual Funds Trust]] |
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*[[American Beacon]] |
*[[American Beacon]] |
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*[[American Century Investments|American Century]] |
*[[American Century Investments|American Century]] |
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*[[American Funds]] ([[The Capital Group Companies]]) |
*[[American Funds]] ([[The Capital Group Companies]]) |
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[http://www.angosa.com Angosa Invest Fund] |
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*[[Ariel Investments]] |
*[[Ariel Investments]] |
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*[[Ave Maria Mutual Funds]] |
*[[Ave Maria Mutual Funds]] |
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*[[Barclays Global Investors]] |
*[[Barclays Global Investors]] |
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*[[Baron Funds]] |
*[[Baron Funds]] |
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*[[BB&T]] |
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*[[BlackRock]] |
*[[BlackRock]] |
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*[[BNY Mellon]] ([[The Bank of New York Mellon]]) |
*[[BNY Mellon]] ([[The Bank of New York Mellon]]) |
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*[[Goldman Sachs]] |
*[[Goldman Sachs]] |
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*[[Invesco]] ([[AMVESCAP]]) |
*[[Invesco]] ([[AMVESCAP]]) |
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*[[Janus Henderson|Janus Henderson Investors]] |
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*[https://www.jhinvestments.com/investments/fundComparison John Hancock] |
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*[[Janus Capital Group|Janus]] |
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*[[JPMorgan Chase|JPMorgan]] |
*[[JPMorgan Chase|JPMorgan]] |
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*[[Legg Mason]] |
*[[Legg Mason]] |
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*[[Pimco|PIMCO]] (Pacific Investment Management) |
*[[Pimco|PIMCO]] (Pacific Investment Management) |
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*[[Pax World Funds|Pax World]] |
*[[Pax World Funds|Pax World]] |
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*[[Pioneer Investments]] |
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*[[Putnam Investments|Putnam]] |
*[[Putnam Investments|Putnam]] |
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*[[Charles Schwab Corp.|Schwab]] |
*[[Charles Schwab Corp.|Schwab]] |
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*[[TIAA-CREF]] |
*[[TIAA-CREF]] |
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*[[T. Rowe Price]] |
*[[T. Rowe Price]] |
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*[[Truist Financial]] |
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*[[Tweedy, Browne]] |
*[[Tweedy, Browne]] |
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*[[USAA]] |
*[[USAA]] |
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*[[List of asset management firms]] |
*[[List of asset management firms]] |
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{{Investment-management}} |
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[[Category:Mutual fund families| ]] |
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[[Category:Lists of financial services companies|Mutual-fund families]] |
[[Category:Lists of financial services companies|Mutual-fund families]] |
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[[Category:Lists of companies of the United States by industry|Mutual Fund]] |
[[Category:Lists of companies of the United States by industry|Mutual Fund]] |
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[[Category:Mutual funds of the United States]] |
[[Category:Mutual funds of the United States|*]] |
The following is a limited list of mutual-fund families in the United States. A family of mutual funds is a group of funds that are marketed under one or more brand names, usually having the same distributor (the company which handles selling and redeeming shares of the fund in transactions with investors), and investment advisor (which is usually a corporate cousin of the distributor).
There are several hundred families of registered mutual funds in the United States, some with a single fund and others offering dozens. Many fund families are units of a larger financial services company such as an asset manager, bank, stock brokerage, or insurance company. Additionally, multiple funds in a family can be part of the same corporate structure; that is, one underlying corporation or business trust may divide itself into more than one fund, each of which issues shares separately.