Foundations of ETFs and Mutual Funds

Build a clear understanding of how exchange-traded funds and mutual funds work, including their structures, costs, diversification mechanics, and the key differences between passive index funds and actively managed vehicles.

⏱ 53 min 📚 10 lessons 🎧 Audio version

About this course

For most individual investors, funds — not individual stocks or bonds — are the building blocks of their portfolios. Yet many investors who own ETFs and mutual funds have a limited understanding of how these vehicles actually work, what they cost, and how to compare them. That gap leads to poor selection decisions and often unnecessarily high fees. By the end of this course you will be able to explain how ETFs and mutual funds are structured, describe the key differences between index funds and actively managed funds, calculate the total cost of ownership of a fund using the expense ratio, and evaluate two funds in the same category against consistent comparison criteria. What you will learn: - How mutual funds pool investor capital and how fund NAV (net asset value) is calculated and priced - How ETFs differ from mutual funds: intraday trading, creation/redemption mechanism, and tax efficiency - The expense ratio: what it includes, how it compounds over time, and why it matters for long-term returns - Index funds: what an index is, how a fund tracks it, and the trade-offs between full replication and sampling - Active management: what active managers claim to offer and the evidence on long-run performance vs. index funds - Diversification within funds: how a single fund can provide exposure to hundreds of securities - Dividend and capital gains distributions: how they work and their tax implications - Fund categories: equity, fixed income, sector, international, and blended funds — and how to use them together The course proceeds through concept readings that build from the basics of fund structure to more nuanced comparison frameworks. Each module includes a self-assessment exercise that asks you to apply the concepts to a real-world fund example drawn from public data. Reflection prompts encourage you to evaluate your existing holdings or hypothetical portfolio against the criteria presented. This course is designed for individual investors and finance students who are new to funds or who want a more systematic understanding of vehicles they already own. No prior investment background is required. This content is purely educational and informational; it does not constitute financial advice.

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