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LoadThe sales fee charged to an investor when shares are purchased in a load fund or annuity. See: Bank-end load; front-end load; level load.Load Similar MatchesUnloadingUnloadingSelling securities or commodities whose prices are dropping to minimize loss. Back end loadBack end loadA charge imposed when investors redeem (sell) shares in mutual funds, which has the effect of discouraging withdrawals.Traditionally, the earlier you redeem, the higher the back end load. After holding for five years or so, there will usually not be a back end load.In the UK these charges are known as an exit charge. Reload Stock OptionReload Stock OptionA ../../finance-glossary/ment stock option granted by some companies to optionees upon a stock swap. The number of reload shares granted is equal to the number of shares delivered to exercise the option plus, in some cases, any shares withheld for tax withholding obligations. The exercise price of the new option is the current market price. The option generally expires on the same date that the original option would have. No load fundNo load fundA mutual fund where investors deal directly with the investment company rather than through a broker. Investors are accordingly not charged a sales commission and the net asset value, bid and offer prices are all the same. Level loadLevel loadA mutual fund that charges a permanent sales charge, usually at some fixed percentage. See: Front-end loads and back-end loads. Further SuggestionsSales loadLoad to load Low load fund Upload Less Than Container Load loading No load stock Front end load Hidden load No load mutual fund Download front end load |
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