A no-load mutual fund is one that does not charge a fee to investors. Many mutual funds have a "load" or initial fee, often around 5%, that investors must pay in order to buy in to the fund. No-load mutual funds lack this fee, and earn money for their managers in different ways. Most index funds are no-load funds.
An investor who owns a mutual fund or ETF which itself, in turn, owns common stock can be said to be an indirect shareholder.
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BP is a publicly traded stock company. 79 institutions and 21 individuals hold 100% of the stock, according to BP's website.According to Corporatewatch.org, the top institutional holders and top mutual fund holders are as follows:Top Institutional Holders of BPState Street CorporationFMR Corporation(Fidelity Management & Research Corp)AXA Financial, Inc.UBS Warburg LLCMorgan Stanley Dean Witter & CompanyBarrow, Hanley Mewhinney & Strauss, Inc.Bank of America CorporationCitigroup Inc.First Union CorporationState Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance CoTop Mutual Fund Holders of BPFidelity Contrafund Inc.Vanguard/Windsor IIAlliance Premier Growth FundFidelity Growth And Income PortfolioFidelity Equity-Income FundMassachusetts Investors TrustFidelity Magellan Fund IncVariable Insurance ProductsFd-Equity-Income PortfolioPutnam Fund For Growth And IncomePrice (T.Rowe) Equity Income FundFor more information, see Related Links, below.
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A no load mutual fund is a mutual fund that does not charge a commission or sales charge. This means that you don't have to pay a fee to invest or withdraw your money, and all of your money will go to work in the mutual fund. A no load mutual fund means that there is no or very low fee charge for the fund. These are typically lower than loaded mutual funds.
No load mutual fund means the fund does not charge any type of sales load as the name implies. However, this type of fund may charge fees that are not sales load like purchase fees and redemption fees.
A load fund is a mutual fund that charges the investor a percentage of the NAV on entry or exit. This charge is decided by the mutual fund provider. The amount is used by the provider for advertising and distribution purposes and is included in the purchase as a sales fee. Additionally, load funds may be differentiated into back-end and front-end funds depending on when the fee is charged. For a back-end fund, the fee is charged when the mutual fund is redeemed and the front load is charged on purchase of the fund. A no-load fund is simply a fund that does not charge any commission or sales charge. This is possible because shares of such funds are distributed directly by the investment company. In the long run, load as well as no-load funds offer similar returns. However, no-load funds do charge a fee if they are redeemed before their maturity.
A front ended load mutual fund that charges a sales of charge that must be paid when a person buys a investment.This reduces the amount of shares that can be purchased,but it is better for long term investors.A fund end load mutual fund will also charges a smaller 12b-1 fee is also know as distribution fee.When considering mutual fund there are lot of AMC that offer good schemes for both long term as well as short term investors. Check out Reliance mutual fund which is fast emerging as one of the best mutual fund companies in the country.
The redemption price of mutual fund units is the close of business NAV of the mutual fund minus the applicable exit load. Let us say you have 1000 units of a fund that is currently having an NAV of $15 and you have a 0% exit load situation you will be getting $15,000 if you redeem your investment.
No-load mutual funds do not require investors to pay fees or sales commission, and the price of a share in a no-load fund is identical to its net asset value
N Load meaning can be mutual fund family specific. But in general, it means this fund is for large retirement plans only.
A fund end load mutual fund Is a fund that charges a sales charge that must be paid when a person buys a investment. This reduces the shares that can be purchased, but its better for long term investment. There are also low front end load fees which are best for short term investors. There are many websites which provide information such as Reliance mutual fund, ICICI, HDFC.
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As of may 2009 there are 38 asset management companies operating in india: 1 AIG Global Investment Group Mutual Fund 2 Baroda Pioneer Mutual Fund 3 Benchmark Mutual Fund 4 Bharti AXA Mutual Fund 5 Birla Sun Life Mutual Fund 6 Canara Robeco Mutual Fund 7 DBS Chola Mutual Fund 8 Deutsche Mutual Fund 9 DSP BlackRock Mutual Fund 10 Edelweiss Mutual Fund 11 Escorts Mutual Fund 12 Fidelity Mutual Fund 13 Fortis Mutual Fund 14 Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund 15 Goldman Sachs Mutual Fund 16 HDFC Mutual Fund 17 HSBC Mutual Fund 18 ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund 19 IDFC Mutual Fund 20 ING Mutual Fund 21 JM Financial Mutual Fund 22 JPMorgan Mutual Fund 23 Kotak Mahindra Mutual Fund 24 LIC Mutual Fund 25 Mirae Asset Mutual Fund 26 Morgan Stanley Mutual Fund 27 PRINCIPAL Mutual Fund 28 Quantum Mutual Fund 29 Reliance Mutual Fund 30 Religare AEGON Mutual Fund 31 Religare Mutual Fund 32 Sahara Mutual Fund 33 SBI Mutual Fund 34 Shinsei Mutual Fund 35 Sundaram BNP Paribas Mutual Fund 36 Tata Mutual Fund 37 Taurus Mutual Fund 38 UTI Mutual Fund
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Yes you can. But the fund house may charge you an exit load if your purchase request has been processed.