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Links from The Investment FAQ: Information on Mutual Funds

  • About.com and Dustin Woodard offer a comprehensive guide to mutual funds.
    http://mutualfunds.about.com

  • Ameristock Mutual Fund maintains a page with financial planning information, mutual fund FAQs, risk tolerance test, etc.
    http://www.ameristock.com

  • Brill Editorial Services offers Mutual Funds Interactive, an independent source of information about mutual funds.
    http://www.fundsinteractive.com/

  • Dynamic Mutual Funds offers an overview of mutual fund basics, monthly market outlook, and closing prices for their funds.
    http://www.dynamic.ca/

  • E-Hedge offers information and resources on hedge funds (primarily of interest to accredited investors).
    http://www.e-hedge.com

  • The Fund Library Inc. offers links to WWW sites of Canadian mutual fund families, etc.
    http://www.fundlib.com/

  • The Internet Closed-End Fund Investor offers an overview of closed-end funds, weekly and daily charts, relative performance results, etc.
    http://www.icefi.com

  • Investing-In-Mutual-Funds explains types of funds, discusses investing basics, and offers a comprehensive glossary of mutual-fund terminology. The site is a comprehensive resource for individual investors.
    http://www.investing-in-mutual-funds.com/

  • Large Dividends offers mutual fund information that could help achieve financial objectives, like performance data on year-to-date and one-year results.
    http://www.largedividends.com/

  • Mutual Discovery allows you to screen funds basd on various criteria.
    http://www.mutualdiscovery.com/

    Mutual Funds Central offers a free directory for anyone looking for the best mutual fund sites, all in one place.
    http://www.angelfire.com/biz/mutualfunds

  • Mutual Funds Magazine will compute the total return on mutual funds between any two dates you specify, including closed-end funds. You can get one free month to try it out; after that it costs five bucks a month.
    http://www.mfmag.com

  • YourFunds.Com offers over 7,000 mutual fund reports at the click of your mouse.
    http://www.yourfunds.com


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