Among the many investment vehicles offered by Charles Schwab on-line are mutual funds. A specific mutual funds program offered by Charles Schwab is the "One Source Online" program. This paper compares this program with similar programs offered by other companies. The writer discusses the aspects an investor would want to consider when choosing a company with which to invest.
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"A mutual fund is a particular type of investment company. Specifically, a mutual fund is an open-end investment company. An open-end investment company is one that does not have a fixed amount of capital stock, and continues to sell additional shares to the public as demand warrants. As an open-end investment company, a mutual fund also repurchases the outstanding shares in the fund when such shares are surrendered by shareholders. The term mutual indicates that the investment company represents a mutual pooling of the investment funds of a large number of people who share in the outcome of the combined investment of those funds. The value of a share in a mutual fund is determined by the market value of the investment holdings of the mutual fund."
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