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Oppenheimer Funds

Established in 1959, the roots of the Oppenheimer Funds can be traced back to the 1950s when the Oppenheimer & Co was founded. Back then the company decided to create a separate subsidiary to offer its clients mutual funds. This is how the Oppenheimer Funds was created.

The family of funds offered by the company includes global, growth, core, value, hybrid, specialty and many other types of mutual funds. In addition to the richness of mutual funds, the company offers retirement plans, such as:

  • Traditional IRA
  • Roth IRA
  • 401 (k)
  • 403 (b) and many others.

Oppenheimer Funds also offer their clients education savings plans, such as the 529 Plan and the Coverdell Educational Savings accounts.

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