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C shares

Mutual fund shares of a class that carries an ongoing fee. The ongoing fee is often a 12b-1 fee, paid annually.

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  1. C-Share Definition | Investopedia
    Class C shares don't have front-end loads, but have small back-end loads that are typically around 1% and may vanish once the shares have been held for a ...
     
  2. Investor Alert - Understanding Mutual Fund Classes - FINRA
    Oct 6, 2008 ... Class C shares do not impose a front-end sales charge on the ... Often Class C shares impose a small charge (often 1 percent) if you sell your ...
     
  3. Comparing Mutual Fund A-Shares to C-Shares | AllFinancialMatters
    Apr 29, 2010 ... So, let's look at a numbers comparison of ICA's a-shares and c-shares. The ICA c -shares have only been around since 2001. I like to look at ...
     
  4. C Shares Definition & Example | InvestingAnswers
    We explain the definition of C Shares, provide a clear example of how they work, and explain why they are an important concept in business, finance & investing.
     
  5. What is Class C Shares? - Investor Glossary
    What is Class C Shares? Find out right now with a helpful definition and links related to Class C Shares.
     
  6. Mutual Fund Classes
    Mar 29, 2010 ... Class C shares might have a 12b-1 fee and a CDSL or front-end sales load, but the CDSL or sales load would be lower than Class B's CDSL or ...
     
  7. A shares vs. C shares | WealthManagement.com
    Apr 23, 2007 ... For those of you who believe in using one or the other, what's your thoughts on placing clients in c shares? Even if they are LT investors, does ...
     
  8. C Shares
    We think the class C shares (DISCK) are a much better value for investors than the ..... the majority of share repurchases almost entirely on the C shares . Overall ...