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32.What is the primary purpose of a "prospectus" issued by a mutual fund?  A. Marketing the fund to potential investors  B. Providing performance guarantees  C. Disclosing fund information to investors  D. Identifying the fund's investment strategies

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32.What is the primary purpose of a "prospectus" issued by a mutual fund?  A. Marketing the fund to potential investors  B. Providing performance guarantees  C. Disclosing fund information to investors  D. Identifying the fund's investment strategies

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The primary purpose of a "prospectus" issued by a mutual fund is C. Disclosing fund information to investors. A prospectus is a formal legal document that provides details about an investment offering for sale to the public. It should contain all the facts that an investor needs to make an informed decision about investing in a mutual fund, including the fund's investment objectives, strategies, risks, performance, distribution policy, fees and expenses, and fund management.

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