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Book Synopsis
A guide to how your money is managed, with foreword by Nobellaureate Robert Shiller The Fund Industry offers a comprehensive look at mutualfunds and the investment management industry, for fund investors,those working in the fund industry, service providers to theindustry and students of financial institutions or capital markets.

Table of Contents

Foreword Robert J. Shiller xi

Preface to the Second Edition xiii

Acknowledgments xvii

Section One An Investor’s Guide to Mutual Funds

Chapter 1 Investing through Mutual Funds 3

Advantages and Disadvantages of Mutual Funds 4

History and Growth 8

Regulators and Industry Associations 16

Chapter Summary 22

Notes 23

Chapter 2 How Mutual Funds Work 27

Buying and Selling Fund Shares 28

The Pass-Through Tax Status of Mutual Funds 31

A Virtual Corporation 34

Ethical Standards 41

Alternatives to Mutual Funds 46

Chapter Summary 52

Notes 53

Chapter 3 Researching Funds: The User Guides 57

Mutual Funds and Disclosure 57

The Summary Prospectus 62

Beyond the Summary Prospectus 69

Using the User Guides 75

Chapter Summary 76

Notes 77

Chapter 4 Comparing Mutual Funds 79

Delineating Your Own Investment Objectives 80

Evaluating Performance 83

The Taxonomy of Mutual Funds 88

Chapter Summary 101

Notes 102

Chapter 5 The Cost of Fund Ownership 105

The Focus on Fund Expenses 105

Distribution Expenses 109

Operating Expenses 117

The Management Fee 119

The Active versus Passive Debate 128

Chapter Summary 133

Notes 134

Section Two Mutual Fund Portfolio Management

Chapter 6 Portfolio Management of Stock Funds 139

Stock Research 140

Putting It All Together: Managing a Stock Fund 151

Chapter Summary 164

Notes 165

Chapter 7 Portfolio Management of Bond Funds 169

Bond Fund Holdings 169

Putting It All Together: Managing a Bond Fund 181

Chapter Summary 187

Notes 188

Appendix to Chapter 7 Funds and Derivatives 191

Uses of Derivatives in Funds 192

Regulation of Derivatives in Funds 194

Notes 197

Chapter 8 Portfolio Management of Money Market Funds 199

Money Market Funds and the Financial System 200

Rule 2a-7 202

Money Market Fund Holdings 210

Putting It All Together: Managing a Money Market Fund 214

Chapter Summary 217

Notes 218

Chapter 9 Implementing Portfolio Decisions: Trading 223

The Importance of Trading 224

The U.S. Stock Markets 225

The Role of the Mutual Fund Trader 236

Trading in Bond Funds 243

Chapter Summary 245

Notes 246

Chapter 10 Mutual Funds as Stockholders 249

Mutual Funds and the Proxy Voting Process 249

Proxy Voting by Mutual Funds 253

Activism and Mutual Funds 258

Current Issues in Proxy Voting 264

Proxy Voting Outside the United States 266

Chapter Summary 268

Notes 269

Section Three Sales and Operations

Chapter 11 Retail Distribution 275

What Sells Mutual Funds? 276

Distribution Channels 277

Fund Platforms 284

Distribution Strategy 290

Chapter Summary 295

Notes 296

Chapter 12 Retirement Saving through 401(k) Plans 301

The Benefits of Tax-Deferred Saving 302

History and Growth of 401(k) Plans 304

Contributions to 401(k) Plans 310

Investment Options in 401(k) Plans 312

Target Date Funds 316

Plan Administration 319

Chapter Summary 320

Notes 321

Chapter 13 Other Retirement Planning Options 325

Individual Retirement Accounts 326

Variable Annuities 332

The Future of Retirement Income in the United States 334

Chapter Summary 339

Notes 339

Chapter 14 Fund Operations 343

The Transfer Agent 343

Fund Accounting 355

Investment Operations 366

Chapter Summary 370

Notes 372

Section Four Beyond Traditional Funds

Chapter 15 Exchange-Traded Funds 377

A Brief History 377

Advantages and Disadvantages 380

Legal Structure 381

Operations 384

Portfolio Holdings 387

The Future of ETFs 393

Chapter Summary 394

Notes 395

Chapter 16 Hedge Funds 399

Traditional Hedge Funds 400

Traditional Hedge Fund Investors 415

The New Hedge Funds: Liquid Alternatives 419

Chapter Summary 423

Notes 424

Section Five The Internationalization of Mutual Funds

Chapter 17 Cross-Border Investing 433

The Growth in Cross-Border Investing 433

Advantages and Risks of Investing Overseas 437

Operational Challenges of Investing Overseas 440

Putting It All Together: Managing a Global or International Fund 444

Chapter Summary 448

Notes 449

Chapter 18 Cross-Border Asset Gathering 451

The Global Market for Investment Funds 451

Models for a Global Fund Business 459

The UCITS Model 464

Chapter Summary 473

Notes 474

Appendix to Chapter 18 Gathering Fund Assets through Retirement Plans 477

Chile’s Retirement System 480

Singapore’s Retirement System 483

Notes 487

About the Companion Website 489

About the Authors 491

Index 493

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 20/03/2015
      ISBN13: 9781118929940, 978-1118929940
      ISBN10: 1118929942

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A guide to how your money is managed, with foreword by Nobellaureate Robert Shiller The Fund Industry offers a comprehensive look at mutualfunds and the investment management industry, for fund investors,those working in the fund industry, service providers to theindustry and students of financial institutions or capital markets.

      Table of Contents

      Foreword Robert J. Shiller xi

      Preface to the Second Edition xiii

      Acknowledgments xvii

      Section One An Investor’s Guide to Mutual Funds

      Chapter 1 Investing through Mutual Funds 3

      Advantages and Disadvantages of Mutual Funds 4

      History and Growth 8

      Regulators and Industry Associations 16

      Chapter Summary 22

      Notes 23

      Chapter 2 How Mutual Funds Work 27

      Buying and Selling Fund Shares 28

      The Pass-Through Tax Status of Mutual Funds 31

      A Virtual Corporation 34

      Ethical Standards 41

      Alternatives to Mutual Funds 46

      Chapter Summary 52

      Notes 53

      Chapter 3 Researching Funds: The User Guides 57

      Mutual Funds and Disclosure 57

      The Summary Prospectus 62

      Beyond the Summary Prospectus 69

      Using the User Guides 75

      Chapter Summary 76

      Notes 77

      Chapter 4 Comparing Mutual Funds 79

      Delineating Your Own Investment Objectives 80

      Evaluating Performance 83

      The Taxonomy of Mutual Funds 88

      Chapter Summary 101

      Notes 102

      Chapter 5 The Cost of Fund Ownership 105

      The Focus on Fund Expenses 105

      Distribution Expenses 109

      Operating Expenses 117

      The Management Fee 119

      The Active versus Passive Debate 128

      Chapter Summary 133

      Notes 134

      Section Two Mutual Fund Portfolio Management

      Chapter 6 Portfolio Management of Stock Funds 139

      Stock Research 140

      Putting It All Together: Managing a Stock Fund 151

      Chapter Summary 164

      Notes 165

      Chapter 7 Portfolio Management of Bond Funds 169

      Bond Fund Holdings 169

      Putting It All Together: Managing a Bond Fund 181

      Chapter Summary 187

      Notes 188

      Appendix to Chapter 7 Funds and Derivatives 191

      Uses of Derivatives in Funds 192

      Regulation of Derivatives in Funds 194

      Notes 197

      Chapter 8 Portfolio Management of Money Market Funds 199

      Money Market Funds and the Financial System 200

      Rule 2a-7 202

      Money Market Fund Holdings 210

      Putting It All Together: Managing a Money Market Fund 214

      Chapter Summary 217

      Notes 218

      Chapter 9 Implementing Portfolio Decisions: Trading 223

      The Importance of Trading 224

      The U.S. Stock Markets 225

      The Role of the Mutual Fund Trader 236

      Trading in Bond Funds 243

      Chapter Summary 245

      Notes 246

      Chapter 10 Mutual Funds as Stockholders 249

      Mutual Funds and the Proxy Voting Process 249

      Proxy Voting by Mutual Funds 253

      Activism and Mutual Funds 258

      Current Issues in Proxy Voting 264

      Proxy Voting Outside the United States 266

      Chapter Summary 268

      Notes 269

      Section Three Sales and Operations

      Chapter 11 Retail Distribution 275

      What Sells Mutual Funds? 276

      Distribution Channels 277

      Fund Platforms 284

      Distribution Strategy 290

      Chapter Summary 295

      Notes 296

      Chapter 12 Retirement Saving through 401(k) Plans 301

      The Benefits of Tax-Deferred Saving 302

      History and Growth of 401(k) Plans 304

      Contributions to 401(k) Plans 310

      Investment Options in 401(k) Plans 312

      Target Date Funds 316

      Plan Administration 319

      Chapter Summary 320

      Notes 321

      Chapter 13 Other Retirement Planning Options 325

      Individual Retirement Accounts 326

      Variable Annuities 332

      The Future of Retirement Income in the United States 334

      Chapter Summary 339

      Notes 339

      Chapter 14 Fund Operations 343

      The Transfer Agent 343

      Fund Accounting 355

      Investment Operations 366

      Chapter Summary 370

      Notes 372

      Section Four Beyond Traditional Funds

      Chapter 15 Exchange-Traded Funds 377

      A Brief History 377

      Advantages and Disadvantages 380

      Legal Structure 381

      Operations 384

      Portfolio Holdings 387

      The Future of ETFs 393

      Chapter Summary 394

      Notes 395

      Chapter 16 Hedge Funds 399

      Traditional Hedge Funds 400

      Traditional Hedge Fund Investors 415

      The New Hedge Funds: Liquid Alternatives 419

      Chapter Summary 423

      Notes 424

      Section Five The Internationalization of Mutual Funds

      Chapter 17 Cross-Border Investing 433

      The Growth in Cross-Border Investing 433

      Advantages and Risks of Investing Overseas 437

      Operational Challenges of Investing Overseas 440

      Putting It All Together: Managing a Global or International Fund 444

      Chapter Summary 448

      Notes 449

      Chapter 18 Cross-Border Asset Gathering 451

      The Global Market for Investment Funds 451

      Models for a Global Fund Business 459

      The UCITS Model 464

      Chapter Summary 473

      Notes 474

      Appendix to Chapter 18 Gathering Fund Assets through Retirement Plans 477

      Chile’s Retirement System 480

      Singapore’s Retirement System 483

      Notes 487

      About the Companion Website 489

      About the Authors 491

      Index 493

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