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What are the classifications of funds?
1. money fund: a fund that invests in global currencies. The investment cost of this fund is relatively low, so the risk of the fund is relatively small, but the income of the money fund is also relatively general;

2. Bond funds: these funds are funds that invest in various bonds, with stable returns and relatively low returns;

3. Equity funds: these funds are funds that invest in stocks, and the risks of the funds are relatively high and the returns are relatively high;

4. Mixed funds: funds with mixed investments. The returns and risks of such funds will vary according to their strategies.

These are different types of funds.

The difference between corporate funds and contractual funds

1. The two funds are based on different laws: the corporate fund is based on the company law and the contractual fund is based on the trust law;

2. The legal person qualifications of funds are different: contractual funds have no relevant legal person qualifications because of their particularity;

3. Different issuers: contract funds issue fund shares and income certificates, and corporate funds issue company shares;

4. The rights of investors are different: the investment of corporate funds can express certain opinions on the company's decision-making, while the investors of contractual funds only have the right to obtain income;

5. Different uses of funds: corporate funds must use the funds according to the requirements of the company, while contractual funds need to use the funds in the fund according to the contract.