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The Red Cross depends on the charitable contributions of the American people. In addition to seeking individual donations, the Red Cross receives fees for some of its services, participates in the United Way and Combined Federal Campaign, a...
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We believe that a financial professional’s guidance is essential to successful financial planning. This is why you can only open an account with us through a financial adviser. Your financial adviser can provide you with an application and ...
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・ One of the nation’s oldest mutual fund families, serving investors since 1931. ・ Distributed through financial advisers because we believe in the value of professional advice. ・ Ranks among the nation’s three largest mutual fund familie...
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We are mindful about the taxes our shareholders pay on capital gain distributions. While taxes are an important consideration, however, careful portfolio management is our primary objective; this means that securities will be sold when it i...
http://www.americanfundsgroup.com/resources/tax/capital...
American Funds is a family of 30 mutual funds managed by Capital Research and Management, part of the Capital Group Companies. The company does not advertise and shuns publicity, preferring to rely on brokers' recommendations to their clien...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Funds
The American Red Cross is not a government agency and so depends on the generosity of the community it serves to provide the funds to support its services.
http://www.orgsites.com/ut/americanredcrossclub-of-uvsc...
Actually, the performance of many of the American Funds is good, especially considering their size. But, it most likely comes down to one thing: COMMISIONS. Many of their funds have a front-end load. 4-5% off the top of the principle. Yuck.
http://www.bogleheads.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=49110&s...
no, despite the similar name, the Washington Mutual funds are in no way related to Washington Mutual bank. Please read the FAQ and fund information at www.americanfunds.com
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Are_american_funds_washington...
Joel Mowbray, the syndicated columnist whose writing occasionally appears at Power Line (and who I met at CPAC), has an article in today's OpinionJournal that reports on how an American-financed Arabic television channel has started broadca...
http://www.captainsquartersblog.com/mt/archives/week_20...
Only if your current plan accepts rollovers. Check your plan’s Summary Plan Description (SPD) or talk to your plan’s financial professional to see whether your plan accepts rollovers. If it does, you’ll need to contact your former employer ...
https://americanfundsretirement.retire.americanfunds.co...