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Buying no-load mutual funds

By Jakob Jelling
www.cashbazar.com

For those who have been dealing with mutual funds would mostly have a question of which is more better - Load Mutual Funds or No-load Mutual Funds. “Load” simply means the commission paid to the broker who sells the fund. "No-load" refers that there is no commission on the purchase or sale of funds. If you are an investor who is in search of best no load mutual funds, it is advisable to concentrate on mutual fund fees and expense ratios. Most mutual fund specialists recommend this as an ideal way to select mutual funds.

No-load mutual funds can be described as those funds whose shares are always sold without any commission or sales charges. Generally these types of shares are directly distributed by the investment company. No-load mutual funds are a considered as a better option as there is no cost for those who take a no-load mutual fund. This ensures that all your money is working for you.

Let us look some detail about no-load mutual funds:

No-load mutual funds are usually marketed by the mutual fund companies or by discount houses (such as Schwab, Fidelity, or some others). One of the major advantages to this is that you are provided with unlimited number of mutual funds in a single place so that you don’t have to open individual accounts for each mutual fund family that you are choosing.

Also, it is seen that most fee based investment advisors used to maintain independent associations with some foremost discount firms. This enables them to provide their clients just about any no-load mutual fund they are having. Such fee based investment advisors will not get any compensation from the firm and they only get paid by the client at a prearranged fee agreement. That is there will not be any hidden objective to provide you with any specific fund or make any attempt to sell more to obtain some extra commission.

Nowadays with the advent of internet you can also search on the internet to find the ‘Top Funds’. There are several websites which are solely dedicated to such sources. For example you can use the website www.smartmoney.com to check out the ‘25 Top Funds’. You can also find the top successful performing funds for the previous year. Most of the funds listed are no-load mutual funds and for recognizing with load funds it there is a load charge, the charge will be displayed in the Fee column. There are also several other websites dealing with the same. Search well before making a deal.

Therefore the issue should not be between load mutual funds and no-load mutual funds but to create a methodical plan and dependable advice as when to buy and when to sell mutual funds. This will surely assist you to secure a successful financial future.

About the author
Jakob Jelling is the founder of http://www.cashbazar.com. Visit his website for the latest on personal finance, debt elimination, budgeting, credit cards and real estate.

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