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Heads up: Azzad Funds distribution will occur next week

Heads up: Azzad Funds distribution will occur next week

On Wednesday, December 19, the Azzad Funds will make a capital gains distribution to all fund shareholders. This will mean the net asset value (NAV) — sometimes called the share price — will be lower on Wednesday than it will have been when the market closed on Tuesday, December 18. But this NAV drop doesn’t mean that the funds  lost money because of this event, so there’s no need to worry. Pooled investments like mutual funds are supposed to work this way. When a mutual fund realizes capital gains, such as from stock dividends or from selling holdings that had increased in value, the fund must distribute those gains periodically among all fund shareholders. If you own shares in a mutual fund, you will receive a portion of those gains for each share of the fund you own. When a distribution occurs, a fund’s share price drops by the per-share amount of the distribution. If you’re like most Azzad Funds shareholders and you have elected to reinvest your investment gains in additional shares, you just got more shares of the fund. Why does this happen? Mutual funds are required to work this way to qualify for special tax rules available for

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Why your mutual fund dropped on a day the market was up

On Monday, December 18, the Azzad Ethical Fund (ADJEX) made a capital gains distribution to all shareholders, which resulted in an adjusted net asset value (share price) that is lower than it was as of market close on Friday. This is something that all mutual funds do. ADJEX didn’t “tank,” so there’s no need to worry; pooled investments are supposed to work this way. When a fund distributes gains, its share price drops by the per share amount of the distribution–but it’s to your benefit. If you’re like most ADJEX shareholders who have their accounts set to reinvest gains and dividends, you just got more shares of the fund, but your account value remains steady. Why did this happen? Mutual funds are required to work this way to qualify for special tax rules available for registered investment companies. They must pay net income and realized capital gains to their shareholders at least annually. Sometimes this happens monthly or quarterly, but it’s often once a year during December. The reason that distributions occur is because the fund has made money for investors, which is a good thing. Do I have to pay taxes on this? A mutual fund’s distribution of capital

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