Значение слова "BACKEND LOAD" найдено в 4 источниках

BACKEND LOAD

найдено в "Financial and business terms"
back-end load: translation

A form of sales charge imposed on investors by some mutual funds. These charges may be called back-end loads, deferred loads, deferred sales charges, contingent deferred sales charge ( CDSC), or redemption fees. Regardless of the name, funds with deferred sales charges are simply one form of load funds. These funds offer investors the opportunity of paying a sales charge later rather than paying one at the time of purchase. The main advantage is that earnings from the investment in a deferred charge fund are paid on the full amount of the investor's principal.
In contrast, earnings in a fund with an front-end load are only paid on the net amount of the investor's principal after the front-end charge is deducted.A second, potentially significant, advantage, is that deferred sales charges often decrease as the investor's holding period lengthens.
See front-end load, load, and no-load. American Banker Glossary

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back-end load UK US noun [C] (UK ALSO exit charge)
FINANCE an amount of money that an investor pays when selling shares in some types of investments: »

The fund also carries a back-end load: 2.5% if you redeem within the first year, and 1.25% if you sell between one and two years.



найдено в "Англо-русском экономическом словаре"
фин. конечная нагрузка [комиссия\]*, комиссия за изъятие* (разовый комиссионный сбор, который инвестор платит при изъятии денег из взаимного инвестиционного фонда или иного инвестиционного проекта; чем дольше акционер держал акции до продажи, тем меньше надбавка)
Syn:
contingent deferred sales load, deferred sales charge, end load, redemption charge
Ant:
redemption fee, exit fee, mutual fund, unit trust, commission 1.2)
See:
redemption fee, exit fee, mutual fund, unit trust, commission 1. 2)
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Комиссия, взимаемая паевым фондом с инвестора за досрочную реализацию акций
..Словарь экономических терминов.

найдено в "Investment dictionary"
Back-End Load: translation

A fee (sales charge or load) that investors pay when selling mutual fund shares within a specified number of years, usually five to 10 years. The fee amounts to a percentage of the value of the share being sold. The fee percentage is highest in the first year and decreases yearly until the specified holding period ends, at which time it drops to zero.

Also known as a "contingent deferred sales charge or load."

The back-end load is a type of sales charge that is used with mutual funds that have share classes, which in this case are identified as Class-B shares. Class-A shares charge a front-end load, which is taken from an investor's initial investment. Class-C shares are considered to be a type of level-load fund - no front-end and low back-end loads, but the fund's operating expenses are high. In all cases, the load is paid to a financial intermediary, and is not included in a fund's operating expenses.

In essence, funds with share classes carry sales charges (as opposed to no-load funds). The class you choose is what determines how much and when you pay. In employer-sponsored retirement plans, the loads are generally waived.


найдено в "Финансах - оксфордском толковом словаре"
Последний комиссионный сбор, взимаемый инвестиционным трастом (investment trust), когда инвестор продает свое участие в фонде.
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