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Load The sales fee charged to an investor when shares are purchased in a load fund or annuity. See: Back-end load; front-end load; level load.
Load. If you buy a mutual fund through a broker or other financial professional, you pay a sales charge or commission, also called a load. If the charge is levied when you purchase the shares, it's called a front-end load. If you pay when you sell shares, it's called a back-end load or contingent deferred sales charge. And with a level load, you pay a percentage of your investment amount each year you own the fund. Load A load is a sales charge imposed when mutual fund shares are purchased or redeemed. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Francisco Rodriguez (2-3), who has had a tough road trip with a blown save and two other saves despite loading the bases, took the defeat. After loading the bases with two outs in Tuesday's victory, Rodriguez found himself in a similar jam Wednesday with one out. Ryan Freel and Adam Dunn followed with two more singles, loading the bases and sending Hendrickson to his room. |
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