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Whats the difference between load and no-load funds?

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Whats the difference between load and no-load funds?

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A “load” is a sales charge that is deducted from your investment. Mutual funds may have various types of loads. Some are deducted up-front; others when you sell your shares; still others decline the longer you hold your shares. No-load funds do not have a sales charge, so all your money goes to work immediately, but they may have other fees and expenses.

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