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Definition of Index fund
1. Noun. A mutual fund whose assets are stocks on a given list.
2. Noun. A mutual fund that invests in the stocks that are the basis of a well-known stock or bond index.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Index Fund
Literary usage of Index fund
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Savings Bond Advisor by Tom Adams (2007)
"As an index fund, it tries to match the performance of the Standard and Poor's
500 stock index. This index is made up of the stocks of the ..."
2. Public Pensions: Summary of Federal Pension Plan Data by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"The Equity index fund consisted of common stocks of all the companies ... F Fund
The F Fund was invested primarily in the Wells Fargo US Debt index fund, ..."
3. Service at Cost Plans: An Identical Analysis of Statutes, Ordinances by Harlow C. Clark (1920)
"For any month in which the Fare index fund balance is less than $60000, the return
shall not be greater than at the rate of 61/2_ per centum per annum. ..."
4. Nonfiction Reading Practice, Grade 6 by Ellen Linnihan (2003)
"If you invest a week in an index fund for 40 years, you could have over $1 million
saved. ® $10 (D $20 © $50 © $100 2. Stocks can appreciate or ..."