> Mutual funds suggestions for project!?

Mutual funds suggestions for project!?

Posted at: 2014-12-05 
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fund with good returns over the years. Here are a couple

that you can check out on http://www.morningstar.com

By entering the 5 digit symbol in the quote box.

Fidelity Low priced Stock Fund (FLPSX)

Yacktman Large Value Fund (YACKX)

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I have an assignment for my Finance class due soon where I have to give a mutual fund suggestion to an investor.

In my case, I have a grade 9 student who just received $2500 for his 14th birthday from his grand parents.

I have to basically suggest a mutual fund to the imaginary grade 9 student and prove why the investment is right for him.

Can anybody give me some suggestions as to what type of mutual fund he should invest in? Maybe some actual Mutual funds that I could look at?

Any help is greatly appreciated,

Thanks!