Stock trading – Most brokers and investment dealers sell mutual funds.

These dealers include firms that are members of major stock exchanges, as well as smaller regional dealers and over-the-counter houses. If you will look on the financial page of any big city newspaper, you will usually find among over-the-counter securities a tabulation of mutual funds. This tabulation will list two figures for each fund. The first figure given (usually at the left) is the "asset value" of the fund or the price you would receive if you turned in a share for "redemption." The second figure is the offering or sales price. This is the price you would actually pay a broker or dealer for shares on a given day.

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