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Once you know the type of fund that matches your objectives, you can start “shopping around” for funds.
You should think about the following aspects:

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Fund returns
Are the most common criterion for comparing funds. In most cases, it’s long-term return that is important.
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Quartile rankings
Is a return measurement that compares the returns of an investment fund with other funds in its category.
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Management fees
And other costs related to investing differ from one fund to another depending on portfolio requirements and other factors.
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Ethical investments
Are funds that have investment policies that are guided by ethical considerations such as environmental protection.
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