In the United States, there were 7,900 mutual funds in 2019, managing assets worth approximately$21 trillion U.S. dollars. The three largest mutual fund companies are BlackRock, Vanguard, and Charles Schwab. As of the third quarter of 2019, Blackrock had approximately $7 trillion in assets under management. As of the third quarter of 2019, the Vanguard Group manages approximately $5.6 trillion under management, while Charles Schwab managed $3.7 trillion in assets as of the second quarter of 2019. Almost all mutual fund companies are for profit, but there are a number of mutual fund companies that are nonprofits, and these are worth considering.
Introduction
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Your First Big Job: How to Get It
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Flourishing in Your Job and Well-Being in Your Life
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The Importance of Behavioral Economics
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What is Money?
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Analyzing Your Current Financial Situation
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Budgets and Saving
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Credit Cards, Auto Loans, and Other Personal Debt
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Student Loans
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Understanding the Time Value of Money
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Banks and Financial Institutions
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Buying a Home
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Insurance: What Do You Need?
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Investing Fundamentals
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Investing in Mutual Funds
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Saving for Retirement
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Fiscal Policy and Monetary Policy-Government Intervention in Your Life
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