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front-end load

A sales charge paid when an individual buys an investment, such as a mutual fund, limited partnership, annuity, or insurance policy. The load is clubbed with the first payment made by an investor, so the total initial payment is higher than the later payments. The purpose of a load is to cover administrative expenses and transaction costs and sometimes to discourage asset turnover. opposite of back-end load.

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  1. Front-End Load Definition | Investopedia
    A commission or sales charge applied at the time of the initial purchase for an investment, usually mutual funds and insurance policies. It is deducted from the ...
     
  2. Mutual fund fees and expenses - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    4.1 Definition of a load; 4.2 Front-end load; 4.3 Back-end load; 4.4 Level ... Also known as a "front-end load," this fee typically goes to the brokers that sell the ...
     
  3. Load vs. No-Load Funds - Mutual Funds Center - Yahoo! Finance
    100% no-load (no 12b-1 fees); 5% front-end load with 0.5% per year 12b-1 fees; 3% back-end load with 0.5% per year 12b-1 fees (redemption in year 3) ...
     
  4. Front-End Load - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    The fee applied to an investment at the time of initial purchase, e.g., on a mutual fund purchased from a broker or mutual fund company.
     
  5. Fool.com: Mutual Funds -- Costs -- Mutual Fund Loads
    The simplest load to understand is the front-end load. Nothing ... Aside from the front-end load is the ominous sounding contingent deferred sales load (CDSL) or ...
     
  6. What is front-end load? definition and meaning
    Definition of front-end load: A sales charge paid when an individual buys an investment, such as a mutual fund, limited partnership, annuity, or insurance policy.
     
  7. What Is a Front-End Load? - TheStreet Definition
    Get the definition of 'front-end load' in TheStreet's dictionary of financial terms.
     
  8. Front-End Load Definition & Example | InvestingAnswers
    We explain the definition of a Front-End Load, provide a clear example of how it works and explain why it's an important concept in business, finance & investing.