In terms of organizational nature, a fund refers to an institution or organization that manages and operates funds dedicated to specific purposes and conducts independent accounting. Such fund organizations can be non-legal institutions (such as financial special funds, college education incentive funds, insurance funds, etc.). ), public institutions (such as Soong Ching Ling Children's Foundation in China, Sun Economics Prize Foundation, Mao Dun Literature Prize Foundation, Ford Foundation and Huo Burridge Foundation in the United States, etc. ) or corporate institutions.
Investment fund refers to an investment organization system that uses the mechanism of modern trust relationship to pool the scattered funds of various investors in order to achieve the expected investment purpose in accordance with the basic principles of * * * joint investment, * * * enjoying the benefits and * * * taking risks and some principles of joint-stock companies.