To determine the NAV of a mutual fund, the fund manager totals the market value of all shares, bonds, and other securities in the fund's portfolio, subtracts any liabilities, and then divides this net figure by the total number of shares that investors currently hold in the fund.
The financial advisor suggested checking the NAV of the mutual fund to assess its current performance before making additional investments.
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