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Why did the price of my mutual fund drop in December?

Why did the price of my mutual fund drop in December?

For 2019: The Azzad Ethical Fund (ADJEX) will distribute capital gains to its shareholders on December 18, 2019. Shareholders may see the fund’s share price drop for a couple of days while the capital gains are processed and distributed. The post below should help explain this standard procedure of capital gains distributions for mutual funds in the U.S. What are mutual fund capital gains distributions? 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. While the capital gains are being distributed to the fund shareholders, the fund’s net asset value (NAV) — sometimes called the share price — will be lower. 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 distribution occurs, a fund’s share price drops by the per-share amount of the distribution. If you’re like most

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SMAs versus mutual funds

Which should you use for your financial goals? Mutual funds have been long been the choice for investors seeking professional money management. When you buy shares of a mutual fund, your assets are pooled with those of other fund shareholders, lowering costs and taking advantage of economies of scale. You gain professional money management, but be aware that a fund manager cannot tailor its portfolio to meet your individual requirements — it’s more one-size-fits-all. For investors who want or need a more customized approach — for example, in order to better manage tax liability or control individual stock holdings — separately managed accounts (SMAs) have become popular. This is especially true of those investors looking for additional investment categories like real estate, international, or small-company stocks. What is an SMA? An SMA is a personal investment account that is customized and managed for you by one or more professional money managers. In an SMA, your assets are not commingled with those of other investors. With a mutual fund, you buy and sell shares of the fund. Even though each fund share represents a proportionate ownership of individual securities within the fund, your share of each of those securities is tiny.

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