
An open-end investment company whose shares are sold without a sales charge. There can be other distribution charges, however, such as Article 12B-1 fees. A true no-load fund has neither a sales charge nor a distribution fee.
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An open-end investment company, shares of which are sold without a sales charge. There can be other distribution charges, however, such as Article 12B-1 fees. A true 'no load' fund will have neither a sales charge nor a distribution fee.
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An open-end investment company whose shares are sold without a sales charge. There can be other dist
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A mutual fund that sells its shares without a sales charge or commission. Investors buy shares of no-load funds directly from the fund companies rather than a broker. Buying a no-load fund is a good way to cut costs. The listing of the price of a no-load fund in the newspaper is accompanied with the designation NL. See 'Cost control
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