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Family of funds

A mutual Fund company Offering many mutual funds, for various Objective. Usually, investors can move assets between different funds of a Family of funds at little or no cost, and can receive a Single statement describing their holdings in all the funds in the family of funds. also called mutual Fund family or Fund family.

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