A high-net-worth investor is evaluating mutual fund purchase options and comparing Class A, Class B, and Class C shares of an open-end growth fund. The investor plans to make an initial investment of $250,000 and maintain the position for a minimum of 10 years. Which of the following statements regarding the characteristics and suitability of these share classes are CORRECT?
- Class A shares are most suitable for this investor because the large initial investment qualifies for a sales load breakpoint discount, and Class A shares carry lower ongoing annual 12b-1 fees than Class C shares.Cevap
- Class B shares assess a contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC) upon early redemption and generally convert into Class A shares after a specified holding period, eliminating the CDSC and lowering annual operating expenses.Cevap
- CClass C shares are optimal for a 10-year holding horizon because they feature no front-end sales charge, resulting in the lowest cumulative expense ratio over extended investment periods.
- DRights of accumulation allow the investor to apply breakpoints to Class C share purchases by combining account balances across unrelated fund families.
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Class A shares are most suitable for large, long-term investments due to breakpoint discounts and lower annual 12b-1 fees, and Class B shares feature a contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC) that declines over time before converting to Class A shares.
The statements identifying Class A shares as suitable for large, long-term investments due to breakpoint discounts and lower ongoing 12b-1 fees, and describing Class B shares' CDSC structure and automatic conversion into Class A shares, are both correct. Class A shares provide sales load discounts at $250,000, and their lower annual expenses make them superior for a 10-year horizon. Class B shares convert to Class A shares after the CDSC period, lowering ongoing expenses.
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Mutual Fund Share Classes (Class A, B, and C) and Fee Structures
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