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load fund

1. A mutual fund which carries a load. opposite of no-load fund. 2. A mutual fund sold by a salesperson.

Related information about load fund:
  1. Load Fund Definition | Investopedia
    A mutual fund that comes with a sales charge or commission. The fund investor pays the load, which goes to compensate a sales intermediary (broker, financial ...
     
  2. No-Load Fund Definition | Investopedia
    A mutual fund in which shares are sold without a commission or sales charge. The reason for this is that the shares are distributed directly by the investment ...
     
  3. Load vs. No-Load Funds - Mutual Funds Center - Yahoo! Finance
    The ROI advantage of the 100 percent no-load fund in this illustration is due ... Obviously, a five percent front-end load fund with a 15 percent annual return will ...
     
  4. Mutual fund fees and expenses - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    4 Loads. 4.1 Definition of a load; 4.2 Front-end load; 4.3 Back-end load; 4.4 Level load/low load; 4.5 No-load fund. 5 Geographical differences. 5.1 United States ...
     
  5. Load Fund - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    A mutual fund that sells shares with a sales charge-typically 4% to 8% of the net amount indicated. Some no-load funds also levy distribution fees permitted by ...
     
  6. Fool.com: Mutual Funds -- Costs -- Mutual Fund Loads
    When a broker recommends a fund for one of her clients to buy, that fund will be in all probability a load fund, and the load, or sales charge, is pocketed by the ...
     
  7. The No-Load Fund Investor, Welcome
    The No-Load Fund Investor newsletter, published monthly, has been called by USA Today 'the best single resource for the average fund investor.' Each issue ...
     
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    Subscribers to The No-Load Fund Investor and/or The Investor's ETF Report can download the current issue (in its entirety) from this location. Click Here to ...