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exit fee

A sales charge or commission paid when an individual sells an investment, such as a mutual fund or an annuity. Intended to discourage withdrawals. also called redemption fee or deferred sales charge back-end load.

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  1. Exit Fee Definition | Investopedia
    A fee or charge assessed to an investor for withdrawing money prior to a previously stipulated date. This is almost always expressed and charged as a ...
     
  2. ACC sues Maryland over exit fee - ESPN.com
    2 days ago ... The Atlantic Coast Conference has filed a lawsuit against Maryland seeking full payment of the approximately $53 million exit fee for its move to ...
     
  3. ACC Seeks Exit Fee In Lawsuit Filed Against The University of ...
    1 day ago ... COLLEGE PARK, MD - NOVEMBER 19: University System of Maryland Chairman of the Board of Regents James L. Shea looks on during a ...
     
  4. What is exit fee? definition and meaning - InvestorWords.com
    Definition of exit fee: A sales charge or commission paid when an individual sells an investment, such as a mutual fund or an annuity. Intended to discourage ...
     
  5. ACC sues Maryland, seeking payment of its exit fee - Washington Post
    2 days ago ... Conference asks court to force school to adhere to league's rules, pay more than $52 million to leave for Big Ten.
     
  6. Exit Fee - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    The formal name for the load in a back-end load fund. A CDSC is the fee paid when a shareholder sells shares in a mutual fund within a certain number of years.
     
  7. What is exit fee? definition and meaning - BusinessDictionary.com
    Definition of exit fee: Penalty paid by a consumer to a vendor (such as a telephone service provider) for switching over to another supplier.
     
  8. ACC sues Maryland over exit fee - Washington Times
    2 days ago ... The Atlantic Coast Conference sued the University of Maryland in a Greensboro, N.C., court Monday to compel the university to pay the ...