3 Ways to Earn 5% to 9% from Closed-End Funds
by Tom Petruno, Contributing Writer, Kiplinger's Personal Finance
May 10, 2018
1 minute
Traditional mutual funds and exchange-traded funds are "open end" because there is theoretically no limit to the number of shares sponsors can issue to satisfy investor demand. By contrast, closed-end funds have a set number of shares outstanding at any moment. CEFs raise capital by
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