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load funds

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  • Load Fund — A mutual fund that comes with a sales charge or commission. The fund investor pays the load, which goes to compensate a sales intermediary (broker, financial planner, investment advisor, etc.) for his or her time and expertise in selecting an… …   Investment dictionary

  • Load fund — A mutual fund with shares sold at a price including a large sales charge typically 4% to 8% of the net amount indicated. Some no load funds have distribution fees permitted by article 12b 1 of the Investment Company Act; these are typically 0.… …   Financial and business terms

  • load fund — A mutual fund that sells shares with a sales charge typically 4% to 8% of the net amount indicated. Some no load funds also levy distribution fees permitted by Article 12b 1 of the Investment Company Act; these are typically 0. 25%. A true no… …   Financial and business terms

  • Load Spread Option — A method of collecting the annual fees from investors in load funds through periodic deductions. These periodic deductions often are taken off of regular investor contributions to the fund to spread out the burden of the load fees over time. With …   Investment dictionary

  • load spread option — A method of allocating the annual sales charge on load funds, often through percentage deductions from a customer s periodic fixed payments. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …   Financial and business terms

  • load — A sales charge paid by an investor in some mutual fund shares or annuities. The sales charge may be a front end charge, a back end charge, or a 12b 1 charge. Also, an expression used to describe a mutual fund that imposes sales charges on… …   Financial and business terms

  • Load-Waived Funds — A share class of a mutual fund that does not require its investors to pay fees (such as front end loads). Owning shares in a load waived fund is a benefit to investors because it allows them to retain all of their investment s return instead of… …   Investment dictionary

  • Load-Adjusted Return — A load adjusted return is how much of a return an investor actually sees, after investment fees charged to buy and sell shares of mutual funds are subtracted from investment returns. If an investor puts $6,000 into a no load mutual fund and earns …   Investment dictionary

  • Load — A sales charge or commission charged to an investor when buying or redeeming shares in a mutual fund. The fee may be a one time charge at the time the investor buys into the mutual fund (front end load), when the investor redeems the mutual fund… …   Investment dictionary

  • back-end load — A form of sales charge imposed on investors by some mutual funds. These charges may be called back end loads, deferred loads, deferred sales charges, contingent deferred sales charge ( CDSC), or redemption fees. Regardless of the name, funds with …   Financial and business terms

  • Back-End Load — A fee (sales charge or load) that investors pay when selling mutual fund shares within a specified number of years, usually five to 10 years. The fee amounts to a percentage of the value of the share being sold. The fee percentage is highest in… …   Investment dictionary

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