What is an Investment Club

Released on = March 16, 2007, 3:37 am

Press Release Author = Suffolk First

Industry = Accounting

Press Release Summary = You can think of an investment club as a small-scale mutual
fund where decisions are made by a committee of non-professionals. In fact, an
investment club can be established as a legal entity, either as a legal partnership
or as a limited liability corporation, making its framework similar in principle to
that of a mutual fund.

Press Release Body = You can think of an investment club as a small-scale mutual
fund where decisions are made by a committee of non-professionals. In fact, an
investment club can be established as a legal entity, either as a legal partnership
or as a limited liability corporation, making its framework similar in principle to
that of a mutual fund. Best of all, an investment club avoids the often burdensome
management fees that all mutual funds levy on their unit holders - fees that can
have a significant impact on the overall return provided by mutual funds.

But the benefits of an investment club come with a major caveat: the returns (or
losses) that the club realizes entirely depend on club members and their abilities
to choose the right investments for their pooled funds. When we purchase mutual
funds from the major fund companies, we are effectively purchasing the education,
experience, skills, and discipline of the mutual fund managers entrusted with our
money. When we join an investment club, we are attempting to replicate (and improve
upon) some of those management attributes, but in a non-professional setting.

A typical investment club will meet on a regular basis (usually every month) to
review its existing portfolio and to take suggestions from club members regarding
new investment opportunities. The monthly meeting is an open floor, where each club
member is able to voice his or her opinion about the suitability of new investments
and other concerns regarding the performance of the pooled funds. Unlike any mutual
fund, the investment club is a true democracy: here, the collective wisdom of the
club members, combined with information they\'ve gathered through intensive research,
serves (in theory) to produce the best investment decisions.

What makes investment clubs better than investing on your own is that investing as
part of a club allows you to get different perspectives as you discuss different
stocks and why certain stocks appeal to different people. Benefiting from the
variety of experiences and knowledge of the group members, you will be a better and
more educated investor.



Web Site = http://www.buy-mutual-funds.com

Contact Details = Michael Saville

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