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Closed-End Funds from Alliance Bernstein
AllianceBernstein manages a fixed-income and equity closed-end funds that invest in domestic and international… Read More
Closed-End Funds from MFS Investment Management
MFS Invest Management closed-end funds such as MFS® California Insured Municipal Fund, MFS® Charter… Read More
Closed-End Funds from Cohen & Steers
Cohen and Steers is a leading closed-end fund manager with eleven closed-end funds trading on the New… Read More
Closed-End Funds from Claymore Securities
Claymore Securities' Closed-End Fund Tools and Resources are available online. Claymore Closed-End Fund… Read More
Closed-End Funds from Royce & Associates
Royce and Associate's Closed-End Funds have a fixed number of outstanding shares of common stock and… Read More
Free Checking from First Community Credit Union of Houston
Free Checking Account starts with a minimum deposit of $25 and requires no minimum balance. It offers… Read More
Southern Star Checking from Southern Community Bank
Southern Star Checking requires a minimum deposit of $100 to open. Competitive interests are earned on… Read More
CHECKING ACCOUNTS from Aneca Federal Credit Union
Checking Account does require any deposit to open. 1st box of checks are for free and there is no per… Read More
Closed End Funds from DWS Scudder
DWS Scudder offers Closed End Funds investment return and principal value fluctuate with changing market… Read More
Unlike regular mutual funds, closed-end mutual funds issue only a fixed number of shares, which trade on an exchange like stocks. The money raised from selling those shares is invested in a professionally-managed portfolio of stocks or bonds. However, because they trade on an exchange and are subject to the whims of investor demand, closed-end funds can trade at values that are higher or lower than their actual net asset value. They typically trade at a slight discount to its NAV; as a result, they tend to be less popular with mainstream investors than regular mutual funds. Beginning and intermediate investors can safely forget all about them.















