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What happens to dividends and capital gains in CREF accounts?

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What happens to dividends and capital gains in CREF accounts?

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Until January, 1987, the CREF Stock Account distributed realized capital gains and dividends to shareholders, using them to buy additional shares of the account. (Actually, “Accumulation Units”.) This is how almost all mutual funds in the United States continue to work today. In 1987, the CREF annuity units were converted to “Total Return Units”.

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