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SEC To Let Mutual Funds Go Paperless In 2021

FYI: (This is a follow-up article.)

On June 4, 2018, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) voted to improve the experience for investors who currently own mutual funds.

This ruling is called 30e-3 and is a new way for mutual fund investment companies to let shareholders access annual and semiannual report information.

Let us go over the implications of the new ruling.

Find out about the most important criteria for selecting a mutual fund here.
Regards,
Ted
http://mutualfunds.com/education/sec-to-let-mutual-funds-go-paperless-in-2021/

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  • Article says this 'could' lead to reduced costs for shareholders. Let's see if that actually happens....

  • Don't hold your breath.
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