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Front end loadThe 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.Front end loadA charge imposed by a management company on a mutual fund or unit trust to cover administration costs and commission at the time of purchase.Similar MatchesEfficient frontierEfficient frontierThe combinations of securities portfolios that maximize expected return for any level of expected risk, or that minimizes expected risk for any level of expected return. Pioneered by Harry Markowitz. Front officeFront officeRefers to revenue generating sales personnel in a brokerage, insurance, or other financial services operation. Minimum variance frontierMinimum variance frontierGraph of the lowest possible portfolio variance that is attainable for a given portfolio expected return. Consumption possibility frontierConsumption possibility frontierA graph of the maximum quantities of goods (usually two) that an economy can consume in a specified situation, such as autarky and free trade. Used to illustrate the potential benefits from trade by showing that it can expand consumption possibilities. Production possibility frontierProduction possibility frontierA diagram showing the maximum output possible for one good for various outputs of another (or several others), given technology and factor endowments. Also called a transformation curve or production possibility curve. Further SuggestionsFront Foot CostStorefront Front running Front fee Delivered at Frontier (DAF) Utility possibility frontier Factor price frontier |
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