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The Rise of Mutual Funds Matthew P Fink

The Rise of Mutual Funds By Matthew P Fink

The Rise of Mutual Funds by Matthew P Fink


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In 1940 few Americans had heard of mutual funds. Today U.S. mutual funds are the largest financial industry in the world, with over 88 million shareholders and over $11 trillion in assets. The Rise of Mutual Funds describes the developments that have produced mutual funds' long history of success.

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The Rise of Mutual Funds: An Insider's View by Matthew P Fink

In 1940 few Americans had heard of mutual funds. Today U.S. mutual funds are the largest financial industry in the world, with over 88 million shareholders and over $11 trillion in assets. Cottage Industry to Financial Giant describes the developments that have produced mutual funds' long history of success. Among these developments are: * formation of the first mutual funds in the roaring 20s * how the 1929 stock market crash, a disaster for most financial institutions, spurred the growth of mutual funds * establishment in 1934, over FDR's objection, of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, the federal agency that regulates mutual funds * enactment of the Revenue Act of 1936, the tax law that saved mutual funds from extinction * passage of the Investment Company Act of 1940, the constitution of the mutual fund industry * the creation in 1972 of money market funds, which totally changed the mutual fund industry and the entire U.S. financial system *enactment of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, which created Individual Retirement Accounts * the accidental development of 401(k) plans, which have revolutionized the way Americans save for retirement * the 2003 trading abuses, the greatest scandal ever in the history of the mutual fund industry Many events have never been reported before. Others have been discussed in works on other subjects such as retirement plans. Thus, this is first book that pulls together the many strands of mutual funds' unique history. Moreover, the author was personally involved in developments over the past forty years, and much of the book is a personal narrative regarding the people and events that have produced mutual funds' success.

The Rise of Mutual Funds Reviews

...provides an excellent account of the way that mutual funds have been regulated since the 1930s. * Duncan Campbell-Smith TLS *
The fine sweep of this little history is worth a place on the bedside reading stand, not only of indy=ustry specialists but also of students of economic philosophy. * Donald C. Willeke, The Journal of PEF. *

About Matthew P Fink

Matthew P. Fink was employed by the Investment Company Institute, the national association of the mutual fund industry, from 1971 to 2004, and served as its President from 1991 to 2004. He is the author of articles on mutual fund history and regularly lectures on that history. He is an honors graduate of Brown University and Harvard Law School and attended the London School of Economics.

Table of Contents

Dedication ; Acknowledgements ; Introduction ; Chapter 1 Beginning the Foundation ; Chapter 2 Completing the Foundation: The Investment Company Act ; Chapter 3 Early Development ; Chapter 4 Responding to the Bear Market: Money Market Funds ; Chapter 5 Other Responses to the Bear Market ; Chapter 6 The Revolution in Retirement Plans ; Chapter 7 Reentry of Securities Firms and Banks ; Chapter 8 Responding to Fund Growth: Calls for New Types of Regulation ; Chapter 9 Modernizing SEC Regulation ; Chapter 10 Updating Other Regulation ; Chapter 11 The Trading Scandals ; Chapter 12 Work of a Trade Association ; Chapter 13 Looking Back, and Ahead ; Notes ; Bibliography

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CIN0195336453VG
9780195336450
0195336453
The Rise of Mutual Funds: An Insider's View by Matthew P Fink
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
20081023
320
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