"fee" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The funds, known as contractual plans, impose sales fees that eat up half of an investor's contributions in the first year.
- These funds have sales fees, albeit hidden ones, that reduce returns over time.
- Investors in traditional trusts usually pay a sales fee, or load, of 3 to 6 percent for their initial purchase.
- Many funds also charge sales fees when you buy into, or sell out of the funds, some as high as 5.5 percent.
- In addition to no-load funds, there are also funds that charge up to 3.5 percent as a sales fee.
- Class members can use the certificates against future sales fees, and the auction houses will have to pay out less cash initially.
- Alliance funds have $136 billion in assets under management and charge a sales fee, or load.
- Some funds, called no-load funds, do not charge any sales fee.
- Investors in no-load funds avoid initial sales fees, though not annual expenses.
- That is on top of expenses charged by each fund and one-time sales fees of up to 3 percent.
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