{"id":25364,"date":"2023-08-21T19:18:21","date_gmt":"2023-08-21T19:18:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/swoopfunding.com\/us\/?post_type=business-glossary&p=25364"},"modified":"2025-04-24T14:08:18","modified_gmt":"2025-04-24T14:08:18","slug":"unit-trust","status":"publish","type":"business-glossary","link":"https:\/\/swoopfunding.com\/us\/business-glossary\/unit-trust\/","title":{"rendered":"Unit trust"},"content":{"rendered":"
A unit trust, also known as a mutual fund<\/a> in some regions, is a collective investment scheme where investors pool their money together to invest in a diversified portfolio<\/a> of assets, such as stocks, bonds<\/a>, or other securities.<\/p>\n The fund is managed by a professional fund manager or investment company. Here are some key points about unit trusts:<\/p>\n 1. Collective investment<\/strong>: 2. Diversification<\/strong>: 3. Professional management<\/strong>: 4. Liquidity<\/strong>: 5. Unitisation<\/strong>: 6. Income distribution<\/strong>:What is a unit trust?<\/h3>\n
\n– A unit trust pools together funds from multiple investors to create a larger investment pool. This allows individuals to access a diversified portfolio that they might not be able to afford on their own.<\/p>\n
\n– Unit trusts invest in a wide range of assets, which helps spread risk. This diversification<\/a> reduces the impact of poor performance by any single investment.<\/p>\n
\n– A dedicated fund manager or team of managers makes investment decisions on behalf of the investors. They conduct research, make asset allocations<\/a>, and manage the portfolio to achieve the fund’s objectives.<\/p>\n
\n– Investors can typically buy or sell units (shares) in the fund on any business day. This provides liquidity<\/a> and flexibility in managing investments.<\/p>\n
\n– The fund’s assets are divided into units, and investors purchase these units. The value of a unit is determined by the total value of the fund’s assets divided by the total number of units outstanding.<\/p>\n
\n– Unit trusts often distribute income earned from the underlying investments to unit holders, usually in the form of dividends<\/a> or interest payments.<\/p>\n