SIE practice questioneasyPrivate Equity Funds
Private equity funds primarily invest in:
- ANon-publicly traded companies✓ Correct answer
- BOpen-end mutual funds
- CREITs
- DGovernment bonds
Explanation
Why A — Non-publicly traded companies
Private equity funds invest in private (non-publicly traded) companies. Mutual funds and government bonds are not the focus of private equity, and REITs are a separate packaged product.
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