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An income fund is a fund designed to produce income for its investors. Wow. We never would've guessed.
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Finance a la shmoop. What is an income fund? Well it's a fund designed to
- 00:08
produce income for its investors yeah shocking to hear that I bet. That's [Definition of an income fund written on a 100 dollar bill]
- 00:13
income, cash like bond interest and equity dividends they come in both [Different types of income pointing to a pile of cash]
- 00:19
managed and unmanaged forms like mutual funds and index funds yeah they both [The two types of forms are shown]
- 00:24
have Income Fund flavors and they exist solely to distribute cash to investors
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- 00:29
from which you know those investors can purchase luxury items like food and heat. [Income fund distributing cash]
- 00:34
All right well who buys these income funds, while mostly old people generally [Old woman on the phone]
- 00:39
retirees people who can't take a ton of risk and who no longer work for their
- 00:44
cash and while they need it to come from their savings [ATM]
- 00:47
you know the cash to pay the rent in the food thing and those savings have been
- 00:50
socked away for years via hardwork harvesting stuff in the fields or [Money shoved into a sock]
- 00:56
driving people to the airport or you know making assistants disappear and [Bird flies into a hat and disappears into a plume of smoke]
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very generally speaking income funds don't really grow at least not all that
- 01:05
much, many of them have target distribution levels like three four five
- 01:09
percent so that excess cash is sent back to the fund holders on a regular steady
- 01:14
basis and the funds boringly live to throw off cash another day, tada! [Guy pulls cash out of the magicians hat]
- 01:20
That's how it goes..
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