Net asset value is determined by taking the total market value of all the securities held by the mutual fund, subtracting out any liabilities, and dividing the result by the number of shares outstanding.

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Why Invest in Mutual Funds?
A mutual fund provides diversification through exposure to a multitude of stocks. The reason that owning shares in a mutual fund is recommended over owning a single stock is that an individual stock carries more risk than a mutual fund
 


Net asset value is determined by taking the total market value of all the securities held by the mutual fund, subtracting out any liabilities, and dividing the result by the number of shares outstanding.






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