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  2. Class A share - Wikipedia

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    Class A share is also a way of pricing sales charges (loads) on mutual funds in the United States. In a class A share, the sales load is up front, typically at most 5.75% of the amount invested. In contrast is the class B share that does not have an upfront charge, but instead has higher ongoing expenses in the form of a higher 12B-1 fee, and a ...

  3. Decoding the Alphabet Soup of Mutual Fund Share Classes - AOL

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    Class A shares typically have two fees associated with them -- an upfront sales load, which is based on a percentage of the share price when you buy shares; and an ongoing charge known as a 12b-1 ...

  4. Mutual fund fees and expenses - Wikipedia

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    Class B shares also might convert automatically to Class A shares with a lower 12b-1 fee if the investor holds the shares long enough. Class C shares might have a 12b-1 fee, other annual expenses, and either a front- or back-end sales load. But the front- or back-end load for Class C shares tends to be lower than for Class A or Class B shares ...

  5. Mutual fund - Wikipedia

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    No-load funds in the United States often have two classes of shares: Class I shares do not charge a distribution and services fee; Class N shares charge a distribution and services fee of no more than 0.25% of fund assets; Neither class of shares typically charges a front-end or back-end load. Portfolio turnover. Portfolio turnover is a measure ...

  6. iShares Just Slashed Fees: Here’s What You Need to Know - AOL

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    iShares has lowered the expense ratios on several popular funds in a move that makes its already low-cost ETFs even more accessible to investors. The affected funds include the iShares Core U.S ...

  7. Class B share - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a Class B share or Class C share is a designation for a share class of a common or preferred stock that typically has strengthened voting rights or other benefits compared to a Class A share that may have been created. [1] The equity structure, or how many types of shares are offered, is determined by the corporate charter.

  8. How much of the Magnificent 7 stocks do executives own? - AOL

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    Cook’s shares are worth about $620 million. CEO ownership: Tim Cook, 3.28 million shares. All executives/directors ownership: 9.67 million shares. Share price: $191.49. 3. Nvidia (NVDA) Nvidia ...

  9. Share class - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a share class or share classification are different types of shares in company share capital that have different levels of voting rights. For example, a company might create two classes of shares class A share and a class B share where the class A shares have fewer rights than class B shareholders.

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