Sales Charges
Sales Charge: Types, Criticisms, Examples - Investopedia
A sales charge is a commission paid by an investor on an investment in a mutual fund.
Sales Charge (or Load) - Investor.gov
The amount that investors pay when they buy (front-end load) or redeem (back-end load) shares in a mutual fund, similar to a commission.
Understanding Sales Charges | AB - AllianceBernstein
It also explains how you can reduce or eliminate sales charges for Class A, B and C mutual fund shares. For more details, read your Fund's Prospectus, Statement ...
Sales Charge Guide - Allspring Global Investments
1. A contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC) of 1.00% will be charged if redeemed within 18 months from the date of purchase. 2. The ...
Sales charges | Natixis Investment Managers
The price that you pay when you buy Class A shares (the "offering price") is their net asset value plus a sales charge (sometimes called a "front-end sales ...
Reducing Sales Charges on Class A, 529-A and ABLE-A Shares
Investors or financial professionals should notify American Funds when a purchase is eligible for a reduced sales charge; otherwise, the maximum sales charge ...
Mutual Fund Front-End Load - Sales Charge - SEC.gov
A sales charge on purchase, sometimes called a "load", is a charge you pay when you buy shares. It is sometimes referred to as the front-end load . You can ...
Deferred Sales Charge - Investor.gov
A sales charge, also known as a "Back-end Load," investors pay when they redeem (sell) mutual fund shares. Funds generally use these to compensate brokers.
Sales Charges & Fees - MFS Investment Management
Learn more about MFS sales charges, fees and flexible pricing alternatives. Consider client's needs, goals, and risk tolerance before making ...
Mutual Funds Sales Charge Information - Nationwide
Here you can find resources for mutual fund purchases, including information on sales charges, reductions or sales charge waivers, dealer commissions, ...
Sales Charges Overview - Raymond James Investment Management
Class A shares are sold with a front-end sales charge. As described in each fund's prospectus, there are a number of ways in which these sales charges may be ...
Sales Charges & Breakpoints New | Franklin Templeton
Franklin S&P 500 Index Fund does not have a sales charge and has a 0.20% 12b-1 fee. Long-Term Taxable Fixed Income Funds. Value of Shares, Upfront Sales Charge ...
Reducing Sales Charges - Cohen & Steers
If you sell those shares within one year of their purchase, you may pay a contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC) equal to 1% of the lesser of the current net ...
Sales Charges Information – Hartford Mutual Funds
This transaction fee is separate from any sales charge that a Fund may apply. Please contact your financial intermediary for more information on transaction ...
Sales Charge Reductions and Waivers - Janus Henderson Investors
There are several ways for sales charges to be reduced or waived. Please also refer to your prospectus or consult your intermediary for information.
Sales Charges & Dealer Compensation - Impax Asset Management
A-Share Sales Charge Breakpoints. $0-$49,999, $50,000-$99,999, $100,000-$249,999, $250,000-$499,999, $500,000-$999,999, $1 Million and ...
Reducing Sales Charges on Class A, 529-A & ABLE-A | Capital Group
Learn ways to reduce Class A, 529-A and ABLE-A share class charges. With American Funds we can help you reduce your fees. Learn more!
Sales Charges And Fees - MFS Investment Management
MFS provides a number of flexible pricing alternatives. Please see the prospectus for complete details about sales charges and fees.
Thrivent Mutual Funds Sales Charges for Class A
Thrivent Limited Maturity. Bond Fund and Thrivent Money Market Fund are offered without an initial sales charge. The table below shows the sales charges you ...
Mutual Fund Fees & Expenses-Fidelity
Funds may do this by imposing a fee on investors, known as a “sales load” (or “sales charge (load)”), which is paid to the selling brokers. In this respect, a ...