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  2. Front running - Wikipedia

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    Front running, also known as tailgating, is the practice of entering into an equity trade, option, futures contract, derivative, or security-based swap to capitalize on advance, nonpublic knowledge of a large ("block") pending transaction that will influence the price of the underlying security. [1]

  3. Mutual fund fees and expenses - Wikipedia

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    Front-end loads reduce the amount of your investment. For example, let's say you have $1,000 and want to invest it in a mutual fund with a 5% front-end load. The $50 sales load you must pay comes off the top, and the remaining $950 will be invested in the fund. The Maximum sales load under the Investment Company Act of 1940 is 9%.

  4. What are mutual funds? - AOL

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    Class A shares will typically come with a front-end sales load, but will have lower annual expenses, such as the 12b-1 fee, than other mutual fund classes. Some funds will lower the sales load as ...

  5. Bullard Wants to ‘Front-Load’ Interest Rate Hikes - AOL

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    At least one Federal Reserve official wants the central bank to get busy with its planned 2022 interest rate hikes by front-loading them during the first half of the year, but some worry such a ...

  6. What Is a Sales Load and How Is it Calculated? - AOL

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    When investing in mutual funds, it’s important to understand the fees you’ll pay. A sales load is a commission fee that applies when you buy or sell shares of a mutual fund. There’s more ...

  7. First Command Financial Services - Wikipedia

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    As of December 31, 2019, First Command had 178 offices worldwide, with 487 Financial Advisors serving 280,173 client families with $30.0 billion in managed accounts and mutual funds, and $60.2 billion in life insurance coverage in force. 84 percent of First Command’s Financial Advisors were veterans or military spouses, and 74% of client ...

  8. List of business and finance abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of abbreviations used in a business or financial context. ... For example, $225K would be understood to mean $225,000, and $3.6K would be understood to ...

  9. Front-loading - Wikipedia

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    Front-Loading may refer to: United_States_presidential_primary#Front-loading, a trend of moving primaries earlier in the calendar; Washing machine#Front-loading, front loading type of washing machine; Revolver#Front-loading_cylinder, a type of revolver; Hole_carding#Front-loading, a strategy to observe a hidden card in a card game