Meaning back-end load
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Back-end Load is a redemption charge an investor pays when withdrawing money from an investment.
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Some mutual funds impose a back-end load, or a contingent deferred sales charge, if you sell shares in the fund during the first six or seven years after you purchase them. The charge is a percentage of the value of the assets you’re selling. The percentage typically declines each year the charge applies and then is dropped. However, the annual ass [..]
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A sales charge or commission payable by an investor at the time of redemption of a municipal fund security. This charge is considered contingent because the amount of such charge typically will be red [..]
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A sales charge, also known as a "deferred sales charge," investors pay when they redeem (sell) mutual fund shares. Funds generally use these to compensate brokers.
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Definition 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 sal [..]
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This is a sales charge that is paid when a mutual fund is sold. It can also be referred to as a deferred load.
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A mutual fund where you pay a commission when you sell your shares
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Back-end load is a sales charge that's assessed when an investor sells mutual fund shares. These charges are usually structured to discourage frequent trading; the fee is highest in the first yea [..]
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is a fee paid to sell a specific investment. It is expressed as a percentage of the amount invested, and may also be called a contingent deferred sales charge, an exit fee, or a redemption charge. Bac [..]
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is a fee paid when an investor sells a specific investment. Back-end load mutual funds are often referred to as "B Shares."
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A special percentage charge assessed when mutual fund shares are redeemed.
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A sales charge on a mutual fund that is applied when shares of the fund are sold (see also front-end load). balanced fund.
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A sales charge applied when an investor withdraws money from an investment within a specified time period. The amount and duration of the charge is specific to each security.
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Also known as a contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC), a sales charge paid by an investor when shares are redeemed. Based on the length of time an investor holds the shares, the CDSC may be reduced or eliminated over the time period that the fund is held.
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A charge imposed when investors sell shares in mutual funds which has the effect of discouraging withdrawals.
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A sales charge levied when mutual fund units are redeemed.
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sales charge paid when selling a mutual fund (a.k.a. deferred load). 
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A fee attached to a mutual fund's sale.
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A fee charged by a mutual fund when you sell your shares.
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