fund of funds investment & finance definition
A
mutual fund that invests in other mutual funds. The logic behind a fund of
funds is that the fund of funds will maximize investors’ returns by knowing
which fund is performing the best. A fund of funds also can offer additional
diversification. However, a fund of funds assesses a fee on the funds under its
management, which the fund investor pays in addition to the fees assessed by
the underlying funds. Some have criticized a fund of funds as doing nothing
more than just adding an extra layer of management fees.
See fund of funds in Wall Street Words
An open-end investment company that invests only in the shares of other open-end investment companies. This type of mutual fund was popular during the 1960s but subsequently fell into disfavor with investors. Many analysts consider it more of a gimmick than a useful investment vehicle.