Introduction to Various Mutual Fund Products

New York Institute of Finance

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Introduction to Various Mutual Fund Products

Learn the difference between equity and fixed income mutual funds, hybrid securities, multi-funds, closed-end vs open funds.

CPE Credits: 2

Program Details (NASBA) View
Program Level Basic
Prerequisites This course has no prerequisites
Advance Preparation No advance preparation required
Recent Revision Date October 7, 2014
Instructional Delivery Method QAS Self Study
Field of Study Management Advisory Services

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Duration : 2 hours

  • Equity and fixed income mutual funds
  • Hybrid securities
  • Multi-funds
  • Closed-end funds
  • Alternatives to mutual funds