no-load radius - определение. Что такое no-load radius
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Что (кто) такое no-load radius - определение

CHARGES THAT MAY BE INCURRED BY INVESTORS WHO HOLD MUTUAL FUNDS
Front-End Load; Purchase Fee; Back-End Load; Redemption Fee; Exchange Fee; Account Fee; Front end load; Back end load; Front-end load; 12b-1 Fees; Deferred Sales Charge; Distribution Fees; 12b-1 fee; Sales charge; Deferred sales charge; Back-end load; Level-load; No-load; Load fund; Redemption fees; Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses; Mutual Fund Fee and Expenses; No load fund; No load; 12b-1; 12b1; Front load; Expense ratios; No-load mutual fund; Load fees; Contingent deferred sales charge

Load (computing)         
  • [[htop]] displaying a significant computing load (top right: ''Load average:'')
AMOUNT OF COMPUTATIONAL WORK PERFORMED
Load average; Unix load average; System load; Load Averages; Load averages; Load Average; System load average; Load times; Loadavg; IOtop (Unix); Load (Unix)
In UNIX computing, the system load is a measure of the amount of computational work that a computer system performs. The load average represents the average system load over a period of time.
Molière radius         
Moliere Radius; Moliere radius
The Molière radius is a characteristic constant of a material giving the scale of the transverse dimension of the fully contained electromagnetic showers initiated by an incident high energy electron or photon. By definition, it is the radius of a cylinder containing on average 90% of the shower's energy deposition.
Radius (bone)         
  • Illustration showing radius shaft fracture
  • Full Anterior View of Right Radius
  • Full Lateral View of Right Radius
  • Full Medial View of Right Radius
  • Full Posterior View of Right Radius
  • 3D model.
  • sail sign]]
ONE OF THE TWO LONG BONES OF THE FOREARM
Ossification of radius; Radius fractures; Lower extremity of radius; Body of radius; Upper extremity of radius; Distal radius; Radial shaft; Upper end of radius; Shaft of radius; Lower end of radius; Radius bone; Convexity of radius; Convexity of lateral surface of radius; Convexity of the lateral surface of the radius; Convexity of the radius; Radius fracture; Corpus radii; Extremitas distalis radii; Extremitas proximalis radii; Radial bone; Proximal extremity of radius; Distal extremity of radius; Distal end of the radius; Distal end of radius; Lower extremity of the radius; Proximal extremity of the radius; Upper extremity of the radius; Ossification of the radius; Ossification of the radius bone; Ossification of the radius bones; Ossification of radius bone; Ossification of radius bones; Upper ends of the radius bones; Upper ends of radius bones; Upper end of radius bone; Upper end of the radius bone; Upper end of the radius; Radius (anatomy)
The radius or radial bone is one of the two large bones of the forearm, the other being the ulna. It extends from the lateral side of the elbow to the thumb side of the wrist and runs parallel to the ulna.

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Mutual fund fees and expenses

Mutual fund fees and expenses are charges that may be incurred by investors who hold mutual funds. Operating a mutual fund involves costs, including shareholder transaction costs, investment advisory fees, and marketing and distribution expenses. Funds pass along these costs to investors in several ways.

Some funds impose "shareholder fees" directly on investors whenever they buy or sell shares. In addition, every fund has regular, recurring, fund-wide "operating expenses". Funds typically pay their operating expenses out of fund assets—which means that investors indirectly pay these costs. Although they may seem negligible, fees and expenses can substantially reduce an investor's earnings when the investment is held for a long period of time.

For the reasons cited above, it is important for a prospective investor to compare the fees of the various funds under consideration. Investors should also compare fees against industry benchmarks and averages. There are many different types of fees, as discussed below. To facilitate the comparison of funds, it is helpful to compare the total expense ratio. The following table shows the weighted average total expense ratios for different types of mutual funds organized in the United States as of December 31, 2020, as published by Morningstar, Inc.