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What are Collective Investments?
Collective Investments or should we say collective investment schemes (CIS) are ways of investing money with others to participate in a wider range of investments than feasible for most individual investors, and to share the costs and benefits of doing so.
Terminology varies with country but collective investment schemes are often referred to as mutual funds, unit trusts, investment funds, managed funds, or simply funds.
Collective Investments boasts huge amounts of funds which can be invested in geographical locations such as global, regional, sub-regional. Or it can be a specific industry where they are invested in. They can also be investing in a series of different commodities or a single set of commodities in different geographical location.
The advantage of Collective Investments is the spread of risk, called diversification and the pooling of funds together which means lower costs of owning those assets.
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