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Tie Up

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phrasal verbto attach or to fasten something tightly ExamplesThe parcel is tied up with string. • The ship was tied up to the quay.to invest money in one way, so that it cannot be used for other investments ExamplesHe has £100,000 tied up in long-dated gilts. • The company has £250,000 tied up in stock which no one wants to buy."...a lot of speculator money is said to be tied up in sterling because of the interest-rate differential between US and British rates" [Australian Financial Review]

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Family Of Funds

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Many large mutual fund companies offer a variety of stock, bond, and money market funds with different investment strategies and objectives. Together, these funds make up a family of funds.If you own one fund in a family, you can usually transfer assets to another fund in the same family without sales charges. The transaction is known as an exchange. But unless the funds are in a tax-deferred or tax-free retirement or education savings plan, you'll owe capital gains taxes on increases in value of the fund you're selling.Investing in a family of funds can make diversification and asset allocation easier, provided there are funds within the family that meet your investment criteria. Investing in a family of funds can also simplify recordkeeping. However, the advantages of consolidating your assets within one fund family are being challenged by the proliferation of fund networks. fund networks, sometimes called fund supermarkets, make it easy to spread your investments among several fund families.

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