Products September 23, 2010
USAA Funds Now on E*Trade Platform
September 23, 2010 (PLANSPONSOR.com) – Investors now have expanded access to 18 USAA mutual funds through the online E*TRADE Securities investment platform.
Reported by Fred Schneyer
Included in the group of 18 funds from USAA Investment Management Company are 12 of USAA’s fixed-income funds and the USAA Precious Metals and Minerals Fund (USAGX). “Investors want easier access to our mutual funds, and our strategy is to give them that access through any channel,” said Dan McNamara, president of USAA Investment Management Company, in a news release.
The USAA funds now available through the Adviser Share class on E*TRADE include:
- USAA Precious Metals and Minerals Fund (USAGX)
- USAA Intermediate-Term Bond Fund (USIBX)
- USAA Science & Technology Fund (USSCX)
- USAA Short-Term Bond Fund (USSBX)
- USAA Growth & Income Fund (USGRX)
- USAA Income Fund (USAIX)
- USAA Tax Exempt Intermediate-Term Bond Fund (USATX)
- USAA Tax Exempt Long-Term Fund (USTEX)
- USAA Tax Exempt Short-Term Fund (USSTX)
- USAA International Fund (USIFX)
- USAA World Growth Fund (USAWX)
- USAA Emerging Markets Fund (USEMX)
- USAA GNMA Trust (USGNX)
- USAA California Bond Fund (USCBX)
- USAA New York Bond Fund (USNYX)
- USAA Virginia Bond Fund (USVAX)
- USAA Value Fund (UVALX)
- USAA High-Yield Opportunities Fund (USHYX)
More information is at https://www.usaa.com/inet/ent_logon/Logon.
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