Description Participants attending this course will gain more in-depth knowledge of important factors when selecting mutual fund investments. By using real life examples and exercises, participants will attain important skills for future investment selections.
Audience Recommended for those who desire a greater understanding of how to select mutual funds.
Materials Each participant will receive a 55-page workbook, which reviews each topic covered, and provides resources and a glossary for future use.
Duration 4 hours
Objectives
Learn how a mutual fund operates.
Distinguish between investing in mutual funds vs. stocks and bonds.
Utilize a four-step process when evaluating and selecting mutual funds.
Find out how to determine which mutual funds are suitable for various financial goals.
Uncover eleven popular fund types and the securities associated with each.
Evaluate mutual funds using eight important criteria.
Discover if a fund’s name is misleading.
Compare mutual fund performance to peer funds and indexes.
Identify various forms of risk that impact fund performance.
Assess the types of mutual fund fees and expenses and their impact on performance.
Recognize hidden sales charges in many so called “no load” mutual funds.
Discuss the three ways mutual fund investors incur taxes.
Review turnover ratios and their impact to mutual fund investors.
Manage to open a mutual fund account for less than the minimum using one of three different techniques.
The Course Fee includes
4 hour Interactive training session
All training materials
Glossary of related financial terms
Refreshments
Enrollment is strictly limited and available space will be filled in the order registrations are received.