The difference between Class A and Class C funds:

The difference between Class A and Class C funds: 

  1. Class A funds are front-end charging models, with a one-time payment when subscribing to funds; Class C funds do not charge subscription fees, but they charge sales service fees.  
  2. Class A funds are suitable for investors with large purchase amounts and long investment horizons; Class C funds are suitable for investors who purchase a small amount and hold them for an uncertain time.
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