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Washington DC, September 24, 1999 - The 82.8 million Americans who own mutual funds are, in many respects, a reflection of the U.S. population itself: middle-aged, married, and saving for retirement, according to a new study by the Investment Company Institute, the national association for the American investment company industry.
According to the 1998 Profile of Mutual Fund Shareholders, the typical mutual fund shareholder:
This study indicates that mutual funds continue to serve investors from all walks of life who are saving for retirement and other long-term financial goals," Institute President Matthew P. Fink said. "Mutual funds are affordable investments that provide significant value to millions of Americans."
Highlights of the report include:
The survey contacted more than 1,400 financial decisionmakers to determine demographic, financial, and fund ownership characteristics of mutual fund shareholders nationwide. The survey also examined patterns of fund ownership through employer-sponsored retirement plans and outside of those plans.
The Investment Company Institute is the national association of the investment company industry. Its members include mutual funds, closed-end funds, and unit investment trusts.
Household Investment Decisionmaker: National Northeast Midwest South West Male 24 percent 28 percent 23 percent 27 percent 21 percent Female 22 percent 18 percent 20 percent 23 percent 24 percent Shared Responsibility 54 percent 54 percent 57 percent 51 percent 55 percent Fund Ownership Characteristics:(Median Per Household) National Northeast Midwest South West Fund Assets $25,000 $28,000 $21,200 $22,000 $25,000 No. Funds Owned 4 4 3 3 4 No. of fund companies in which assets are invested 2 2 2 2 2 First Fund Purchase 1990 1990 1989 1990 1988 Own funds outside employer-sponsored retirement plan 54 percent 56 percent 55 percent 50 percent 58 percent Own funds inside employer-sponsored retirement plan 62 percent 66 percent 63 percent 60 percent 62 percent
Primary Financial Goal: National Northeast Midwest South West Retirement 77 percent 72 percent 78 percent 76 percent 82 percent Education 11 percent 13 percent 11 percent 12 percent 7 percent Other 12 percent 15 percent 11 percent 12 percent 11 percent
Source: 1998 Profile of Mutual Fund Shareholders, Investment Company Institute
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