[net.invest] address of the No Load Mutual Fund Association

bukys@rochester.UUCP (Liudvikas Bukys) (03/27/85)

Send your name and address and two dollars to

	No Load Mutual Fund Association
	11 Penn Plaza, Suite 2204
	New York, NY  10001

for a directory of many (most?) no-load mutual funds in the U.S.A.
Each entry gives fund name, advisor, address, telephone number (many of
which are 800 numbers), investment objective and policy, year first
offered, assets, purchase requirements, redemption procedures, and
services.  The NLMFA is a not-for-profit corporation whose members are
the investment companies.

Warning:  Since sending away for this, I've gotten a certain amount of
junk mail about mutual funds, newsletters, etc.

brett@ucla-cs.UUCP (04/01/85)

> Send your name and address and two dollars to
> 
> 	No Load Mutual Fund Association
> 	11 Penn Plaza, Suite 2204
> 	New York, NY  10001
> 
> for a directory of many (most?) no-load mutual funds in the U.S.A.
> Each entry gives fund name, advisor, address, telephone number (many of
> which are 800 numbers), investment objective and policy, year first
> offered, assets, purchase requirements, redemption procedures, and
> services.  The NLMFA is a not-for-profit corporation whose members are
> the investment companies.
> 
> Warning:  Since sending away for this, I've gotten a certain amount of
> junk mail about mutual funds, newsletters, etc.

An easy way of determining no-loads is to look in your local newspaper
or Barrons.  Compare the NAV and the offering price.  Obviously if they
are the same (close to the same) you know the fund is a no load.

Just a quick thought.

(Hi Luidy!)

-- 
Brett Fleisch
University of California Los Angeles
3804 Boelter Hall
Los Angeles, CA 90024
Phone: (213) 825-2756, (213) 474-5317 

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