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Why is the 30 June 2010 distribution often larger than the distributions I have received throughout the financial year?

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Why is the 30 June 2010 distribution often larger than the distributions I have received throughout the financial year?

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A. In general, distributions that occur during the year reflect income only. If capital gains have been realised during the financial year, these are generally distributed in the June 2010 distribution.

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