I hope that some of you who deal with investments in your business can answer a question for me that has bugged me for years now.
Client has money invested with an investment firm. They are at least regionally known, as I see their ads on TV. Let's give them the fictitious name of "Jefferson Investments." Her money is invested in about 8 different mutual funds in the same fund family. We'll call it "Coin Funds." The different mutual funds are ones such as Energy Fund, Technology Fund, Health Fund, etc.
Client has someone from "Jefferson Investments" managing this money. The client doesn't initiate any trading. Every year she has at least a 3 page 1099-B with about 50-65 sales transactions, which are simply exchanges from one fund in the "Coin Funds" family to another fund. The transactions occur all throughout the year.
I've never seen any other situation like this one. I asked her years ago, but client doesn't know why these trades are happening. She doesn't even seem to care, this is just me wanting to know. She likes the manager, and trusts him. I wouldn't want to disrespect another professional, especially when this isn't my area of expertise.
But I can't help wondering every year just what's happening here? What possible good reasons are there for the constant exchanges among and between the funds? Thanks!
Client has money invested with an investment firm. They are at least regionally known, as I see their ads on TV. Let's give them the fictitious name of "Jefferson Investments." Her money is invested in about 8 different mutual funds in the same fund family. We'll call it "Coin Funds." The different mutual funds are ones such as Energy Fund, Technology Fund, Health Fund, etc.
Client has someone from "Jefferson Investments" managing this money. The client doesn't initiate any trading. Every year she has at least a 3 page 1099-B with about 50-65 sales transactions, which are simply exchanges from one fund in the "Coin Funds" family to another fund. The transactions occur all throughout the year.
I've never seen any other situation like this one. I asked her years ago, but client doesn't know why these trades are happening. She doesn't even seem to care, this is just me wanting to know. She likes the manager, and trusts him. I wouldn't want to disrespect another professional, especially when this isn't my area of expertise.
But I can't help wondering every year just what's happening here? What possible good reasons are there for the constant exchanges among and between the funds? Thanks!
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