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The American
Beacon Funds are a series of low cost, no-load, open-end mutual
funds designed to support a spectrum of investment objectives. The
Funds include several portfolios spanning a variety of longer-range
investments from international and domestic equity through balanced
portfolios. They also include short term investment options including
the Intermediate Bond Fund, the Short-Term Bond Fund and three money
market funds.
The American
Beacon Funds, with $30 billion in assets under management as of
March 31, 2008 were created in July 1987 by American Beacon Advisors,
Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of AMR Corporation.
The American
Beacon Funds utilize a "manager of managers" approach
for balanced and equity portfolios. American Beacon Advisors serves
as the leader of a team of premier investment advisory firms, working
closely with these sub-advisers and monitoring them for performance
and strict adherence to investment style and guidelines. The American
Beacon Intermediate Bond Fund is co-managed with Barrow Hanley Mewhinney
& Strauss, Inc. and the Short-Term Bond Fund and three money
market funds are managed solely by American Beacon Advisors.
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The American
Beacon Select Fund shares
are offered to institutional investors, including: corporate
cash accounts, sweep accounts and other institutional investors
who meet the initial investment requirements. An initial investment
of at least $25 million is required for the Money Market Select
Fund. The U.S. Government Money Market Select Fund has an initial
investment requirement of $10 million. |
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If you make the decisions about where your company's
pension funds or corporate cash will be invested or you otherwise
have at least $2 million to invest, you should visit our Institutional Class page.
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The
Investor Class is designed to serve
the needs of individuals, retirement accounts, and individuals
who purchase funds through a financial advisor or brokerage
firm mutual fund network.
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The
Advisor Class of funds are offered
to those investing through intermediary organizations, such
as broker-dealers or third party administrators. |
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If
you are interested in accumulating travel awards while investing,
you should check out our Mileage Funds |
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