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- noun Plural form of
fundholder .
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Examples
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One benefit MLP mutual funds enjoy is that a big portion of the regular distributions they pass along to fundholders is tax-advantaged, allowing investors to put off tax bills until they sell and eventually make them eligible for lower, long-term capital-gains rates.
Are Energy-Partnership Funds Worth the Energy? Ian Salisbury 2011
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Some funds distribute returns directly to unitholders, while others reinvest the distributions back into the fund, buying more units for fundholders.
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Some funds distribute returns directly to unitholders, while others reinvest the distributions back into the fund, buying more units for fundholders.
Digging Deeper: The Mutual Fund Prospectus Shauna Carther 2010
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While holders of individual stocks pay capital-gains taxes only when they sell, fundholders frequently receive a tax bill when portfolio managers part with appreciated securities.
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Such is life for Barker and her fundholders these days.
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In total, investment politics have cost fundholders vastly more in recent years.
California's Sovereign Wealth Fund Benn Steil 2008
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Ned Johnson, owner of fund behemoth Fidelity Investments, cautioned fundholders not to expect another year of outsize gains.
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A Calpers spokesman estimated the likely divestment transaction costs to fundholders to be about $17.8 million.
California's Sovereign Wealth Fund Benn Steil 2008
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If you're a fundholder, the largest threat is that other fundholders -- especially Magellan's -- will cash out.
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Cash reserves: Similarly, John Neff, Kerkorian's biggest cheerleader on Wall Street, has obligations to his Vanguard Windsor fundholders, which include NEWSWEEK employees 'retirement accounts.
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