Foundations of ETFs and Mutual Funds: Understanding Pooled Investing

Learn how ETFs and mutual funds provide instant diversification, how they are structured, and how to evaluate them using expense ratios and holdings data.

⏱ 56 min 📚 4 lessons 🎧 Audio version

About this course

Exchange-traded funds and mutual funds are the workhorses of individual investing — yet most investors who hold them could not explain how they work, why costs matter so much over time, or what they actually own inside a fund. This course builds the mental model that makes every fund-related decision clearer. By the end of this course you will be able to explain how ETFs and mutual funds are structured, distinguish between index funds and actively managed funds, evaluate any fund using expense ratio, turnover, and holdings analysis, and understand why small differences in costs compound into large differences in long-term returns. What you will learn: - How a mutual fund is legally structured as a pooled investment vehicle and how NAV is calculated daily - How ETFs differ from mutual funds in trading mechanics, tax efficiency, and cost structure - What an index fund is and how passive management differs from active management in cost and performance - How to read a fund fact sheet: expense ratio, portfolio turnover, top holdings, and benchmark comparison - Why expense ratios matter more than most investors realize — a compounding cost analysis - How fund distributions — dividends and capital gains — work and their tax implications - What index construction means: market-cap weighting versus equal weighting versus factor-weighted approaches - The role of funds within an asset allocation — bonds, domestic equity, international equity, real assets The course is organized into four sections: the mechanics of fund structures, the index versus active debate, how to evaluate individual funds, and how funds fit within a broader investment plan. Each section includes worked numerical examples and annotated fund fact sheet excerpts. Designed for investors who are new to funds or who hold them in a retirement account without fully understanding what they own. No prior investing experience is required. This course is educational and informational; it does not constitute investment advice. Consult a qualified financial professional before making investment decisions.

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  • Short & focused
    56 min of practical content

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