Unit Trusts
A unit trust is a form of collective investment
constituted under a trust deed. Unit trusts are open-ended investments;
therefore the underlying value of the assets is always directly represented
by the total number of units issued multiplied by the unit price less the
transaction or management fee charged and any other associated costs. Each
fund has a specified investment objective to determine the management aims
and limitations. Each time money is invested new units are created to match
the prevailing unit buying price; each time units are redeemed the assets
sold match the prevailing unit selling price. In this way there is no supply
or demand created for units and they remain a direct reflection of the
underlying assets.
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