The best companies to go to are the mutual fund 'supermakets', like Schwab, Fidelilty, TD Ameritrade or E*TRADE. They offer thousands of no-load funds to pick from and lots of research tools to help you pick the funds that are right for you.
I use E*TRADE. They have a great automatic investment plan program.
2006-09-07 14:23:54
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answered by Mark R 2
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I buy mine directly from the mutual fund company. I do not use a single source. Different mutual fund companies have different strengths and weaknesses and offer funds with different objectives.
If the fund is a closed end fund, I buy that through a broker, on line of course.
2006-09-07 23:14:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I use several no-load funds. But I think that Vanguard. T. Rowe Price or Icon funds are some of the best, as far as fees, reputation and performance.
2006-09-07 15:07:04
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answered by jeff410 7
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There are a lot of good companies out there.
Fidelity, Oppenheimer, Franklin Templeton, American Funds,
Bridgeway
2006-09-07 13:26:59
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answered by Rrf00 3
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Check out Baron and Royce - Great 10 yr performance.
2006-09-07 13:56:01
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answered by Mike K 3
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Find a discount broker on the Internet
2006-09-07 14:00:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Charles Schwab. It's cheaper if you go online.
2006-09-07 13:26:53
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answered by Anonymous
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scottrade
2006-09-07 19:49:58
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answered by 0821l_4a8^#y$855 5
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