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Where can I find pricing and yields information, and sales literature about your Mutual Funds?
Visit our Mutual Funds section, and either select the fund name from the drop down menu or type in the ticker symbol. At the top of the fund’s page, you can toggle to view its performance, including portfolio holdings, yields (applies to money market and certain fixed-income funds), current pricing, and recent literature. (Back to top)
What are the minimum investment requirements?
For retirement accounts, the minimum is generally $1,000.00. For non-retirement accounts, it’s generally $2,500.00.
The initial investment minimum is waived when establishing an Automatic Investment Plan for a minimum of $50 a month. This option requires a $50 initial investment and authorizes electronic drafts from your bank checking or savings account
Certain funds may have a different investment minimum. Please review the Fund Overview or Prospectus for more specific information. (Back to top)
What expenses are associated with my fund?
Fund expenses may vary due to a variety of factors. Please review the fund’s prospectus for a complete listing of fees and associated expenses. You can view and print the prospectus or elect to have it mailed to you.
Please note, there may be additional fees and expenses associated with having an IRA account that will not be included in a fund prospectus. In order to view these fees and expenses, please review the Traditional/Roth IRA Disclosure Statement and Custodial Account Agreement (PDF). (Back to top)
Can you tell me what fund would be best for me?
For specific recommendations, please consult the services of a financial advisor. To do your own preliminary research, go to the Mutual Funds section to learn more about Columbia Management’s funds. To view funds by investment risk, see the Columbia Funds Risk Spectrums (PDF). (Back to top)
Can I contact a portfolio manager to ask a question?
Portfolio managers are not available to respond to inquiries regarding specific securities. Instead, please call Shareholder Services for assistance or contact your financial advisor. (Back to top)
What is a fund merger?
A fund merger occurs when the assets of two mutual funds within the same family combine or merge. For example, if Fund A merges (or combines) with Fund B, the result of the merger is that Fund B includes more assets and Fund A is eliminated. Fund mergers are usually not taxable events to the shareholder. (Back to top) |