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How much will my expenses be for this Mutual fund?

If it states that mutual fund expense is $ 2000 per ,000 invested. How much will I be charged if my initial investment was 1000 but is now worth 100,000?
Initial investment: 1000 (20 years ago)
Payments: 0
Worth now: 100,000

Mutual fund expense: 00 of every 10,000 invested. Since my investment was only 1000, would I still be charged according to what it is worth now?


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Which index funds have low initial investment minimums?

I’m a recent college graduate who would like to open an index fund. Unfortunately, the recent college graduate part means I don’t have a lot of money saved to pay the large initial investment amounts some require. I’ve heard there are some that have lower initial investment amounts. Does anyone know the name of some and if they’re good?


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What kind of initial investment would it take to start my own dessert catering company from home?

I am interested in starting a company that make desserts and dessert tables for events. What range would my initial investment be?


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How exactly does mutual funds work?

Hello, as a beginner investor how do you actually earn money from mutual funds? I heard that it’s not about compounding interest and that it’s about the NAV on the day you wish to withdraw the funds that will determine your profit?

I had a perception that it was like time deposit, that your initial investment will earn interest and interest is added up to your initial investment and it will compound over time only that the interest rates varies every time. This is not the case in mutual funds right or is it?

Can someone enlighten me on this? Thanks.
Note: I know what a mutual fund is at least it’s general idea that it’s composed of diversified investments managed by a fund manager. My question is how do you earn technically? Is it like compounding interest or not?


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