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Happy Birthday! The Mutual Fund Structure Turns 100

Happy Birthday! The Mutual Fund Structure Turns 100

FromThe Empowered Investor


Happy Birthday! The Mutual Fund Structure Turns 100

FromThe Empowered Investor

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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
May 9, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Join us as we celebrate 100 years of mutual fund history, reflecting on how they've helped shape investor access to the markets.Keith and Marcelo discuss the journey of mutual funds (MF) from a niche product created in 1924 to a mainstay in the investment world, examining both the benefits and challenges they present for today's investors.They highlight mutual funds' ability to provide diversified exposure to various markets, easy access to foreign investments, and convenience in buying and selling shares. They also tackle the downsides of mutual funds head-on: high fees, lack of transparency, and sales-driven practices from big banks and others that plague the industry. Despite the availability of lower-cost alternatives like ETFs and other low fee MFs, Canadians continue to be pulled to high-fee MFs. Why?Keith and Marcelo remain optimistic about the future, pointing to an increasing availability of low-fee investment options and the growing demand for independent, evidence-based financial advice.Explore the pivotal moments in mutual fund history and gain insights into how understanding this history can benefit your investment strategy today.Thank you for tuning in!Key Topics:● The historical significance and impact of mutual funds on investing (00:39)● Overview of mutual fund benefits, including diversification and accessibility (01:15)● Mutual funds' role in the democratization of financial markets (03:22)● High fees associated with Canadian mutual funds and transparency issues (05:15)● Evolution of mutual funds and the introduction of ETFs (07:30)● The shift from defined benefit pensions to defined contributions (09:45)● Canadian vs. U.S. investment trends in mutual funds and ETFs (11:05)● Discussion on mutual fund fee structures in Canada (13:18)● The changing landscape of investing and the rise of passive strategies (15:30)● Long-term trends and future for mutual funds (18:25)● Summary of key takeaways and the importance of informed investing (20:40)● Adoption of Vanguard's ETF Portfolio and Shift Towards Passive Investing in Canada (22:18)And so much more!Mentioned in this Episode:Tulett, Matthews & AssociatesThanks for Listening!Be sure to subscribe on Apple, Google, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And feel free to drop us a line at lawrence@tma-invest.com or 514-695-0096 ext.112.Follow Tulett, Matthews & Associates on social media on LinkedIn, Facebook, and more!Follow The Empowered Investor on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram
Released:
May 9, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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If you've ever felt overwhelmed by the sheer volume of choices and voices in the Canadian financial services industry, The Empowered Investor Podcast can transform your investment experience and increase your odds of becoming financially secure – forever. With his simple, straightforward approach, host Keith Matthews cuts through the noise to help you make better decisions and discover the best investment and planning strategies for you and your family. As a portfolio manager and advisor at Tulett, Matthews & Associates, Keith has spent twenty-five years helping investors achieve their financial goals using the same planning and portfolio principles discussed in The Empowered Investor podcast. Always an advocate for investors, Keith has spoken at global conferences, been quoted in many Canadian newspapers and magazines, and recently published the new and revised 4th edition of his book, The Empowered Investor. To learn more about Keith’s client advisory services or to request a complementary copy of the latest edition of The Empowered Investor, please visit www.tma-invest.com