Load fund
Definition 1
A mutual Fund which carries a load. opposite of No-load fund.
Definition 2
A mutual Fund sold by a salesperson.
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12b-1 funds,
Accrual of discount,
Amortization of premium,
Add-on service,
Abstract of title,
Attorney in fact,
Assignment of mortgage,
Aggressive growth fund,
A shares,
Asset allocation fund,
Average price per share,
Additional paid-in capital,
Affiliated person,
Ad valorem,
Books of final entry,
Books of original entry,
Book value per share,
Banking Act of 1933,
Balanced fund,
Blend fund,
Bond fund,
Bureau of Public Debt,
Buying on margin,
Buy on close,
Buy on opening,
Basic earnings per share,
Balance of payments,
Board of Governors,
Bill of exchange,
Bill of sale,
Breach of trust,
By the book,
Bulk sales escrow,
Back-end load,
B shares,
Breadth-of-market theory,
Cost Of Goods Sold,
Cost of sales,
Certificate of Participation,
Committee on Uniform Securities Identification Procedures,
Code of procedure,
Capitalization of income,
Cost of Living Adjustment,
Cost-of-living index,
Council of Economic Advisers,
Car,
Chicago Board of Trade,
Cost-of-living rider,
Certificate of stock,
Cost of carry,
Certificate of title,
Contract sale,
Cancellation of debt,
Certificate of Claim,
Cost of debt capital,
Cost of funds,
Capital appreciation fund,
Clone fund,
Closed-end fund,
Closed fund,
Contingent deferred sales charge,
Crossover fund,
C shares,
Class of options,
Certificate of Occupancy,
Cloud on title,
Cash sale,
Class A Shares,
Class B Shares,
Crash of 1929,
Crash of 1987,
Coefficient of determination,
Certificate of delivery,
Close a position,
Curbs in,
Days Sales Outstanding,
Deposit in transit,
Date of issue,
Date of payment,
Division of Enforcement,
Division of Investment Management,
Division of Market Regulation,
Date of record,
Dividend in arrears,
Division of labor,
De-escalation clause,
De facto,
Durable Power of Attorney,
Date of maturity,
Debtor in possession,
Debtor-in-possession financing,
Deed of Release,
Deed of Trust,
Discharge of bankruptcy,
Discharge of lien,
Due-on-sale clause,
Dual-purpose fund,
Deep in the money,
Deep out of the money,
Deed of Surrender,
Department of Housing and Urban Development,
Dogs of the Dow,
Depth of market,
Eurodollar certificate of deposit,
E-mini,
Exchange of spot,
Enhanced index fund,
Environmental fund,
Equity fund,
Exchange fund,
Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974,
First In First Out,
Flow of funds,
Fund supermarket,
Forward P/E,
Fully diluted earnings per share,
Factors of production,
Favorable balance of trade,
Front-end load,
Form S-1,
Fund,
Forward sale,
Family of funds,
Focused fund,
Fund family,
Fund manager,
Fund of funds,
Free right of exchange,
FIN,
Gross sales,
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade,
Global fund,
Group sale,
Growth and income fund,
Growth fund,
Gather in the stops,
Hart-Scott-Rodino Act of 1976,
House of issue,
Hidden load,
Holder in due course,
Home equity line of credit,
HUD-1 statement,
Hedge fund,
In escrow,
In-house,
Investment Advisor Act of 1940,
Investment Company Act of 1940,
In line,
International Monetary Fund,
Insider Trading sanctions Act of 1984,
Internal Rate of Return,
Indication of interest,
In intestacy,
In play,
In-process research and development,
Income fund,
Index fund,
Institutional fund,
International fund,
Investment fund,
I/O strip,
Installment sales contract,
In-service withdrawal,
Imbalance of orders,
In and out,
In sympathy,
In the tank,
Last In First Out,
Lender of last resort,
Law of one price,
Lending at a rate,
Limit-on-close order,
Law of demand,
Law of supply,
Letter of comment,
Line of credit,
Lock-in,
Level load,
Lifecycle fund,
Load,
Load-adjusted return,
Load fund,
Locked in,
Last sale,
Level I quotes,
Mutual association,
Mutual company,
Mutual Savings Bank,
Municipal bond fund,
Muni fund,
Make a market,
Market on close order,
Medium of exchange,
Mutual fund,
Mutual fund custodian,
Mutual fund symbol,
Mutual exclusion doctrine,
Mutual improvement certificate,
Net sales,
Negotiable certificate of deposit,
Negotiable Order of Withdrawal,
Notice of Sale,
National Association of Securities Dealers,
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations system,
No limit order,
No quote,
No-Fault,
No-Action Letter,
No-lien affidavit,
Notice of Default,
No-load,
National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts,
No-load stock,
No book,
Office of Thrift Supervision,
Out-of-favor,
On-floor order,
On margin,
Opinion of title,
On account,
On-the-spot loan,
Open-end fund,
Option income fund,
Out of the money,
Old age, survivors, and disability insurance,
On-balance volume,
On close,
On open,
On the opening,
Pooling of interests,
Payment-in-kind security,
Price Value of a Basis Point,
P&L,
Primary earnings per share,
PPO,
Per stirpes,
Power of Attorney,
Preforeclosure sale,
Prioritization of debt,
Pooled fund,
Prime rate fund,
Publicly-traded fund,
Pure index fund,
Pension fund,
Paid-in capital,
Paid-in surplus,
Percent held by institutions,
Private Investment in Public Equity,
Preservation of capital,
Return of capital,
Return on Capital,
Return on Invested Capital,
Return on Total Assets,
Regulation D,
Regulation T,
Regulation U,
Round of funding,
Rule 15c3-1,
Rules of Fair Practice,
Rate of exchange,
Reciprocal of European terms,
Retail sales index,
Regional fund,
Regulation A,
Right of first refusal,
Right of rescission,
Revolving line of credit,
Right of recourse,
Rule of 78,
Right of redemption,
Retirement Equity Act of 1984,
Return on Capital Employed,
Rate of return,
Real rate of return,
Sales,
Sales ledger,
SG&A,
Sales charge,
Sales fee,
Savings Association Insurance Fund,
Sight letter of credit,
S&L,
Sinking fund,
Segregation of securities,
Same-store sales,
Standard of living,
Statute of Limitations,
Sale and leaseback,
Satisfaction of debt,
Staggered board of directors,
Sector fund,
Series fund,
Socially responsible fund,
Specialized fund,
Specialty fund,
Stock fund,
Short sale rule,
Sales tax,
S Corporation,
Subchapter M,
Subchapter S Corporation,
Schedule C,
Securities Act of 1933,
Securities Acts Amendments of 1975,
Securities Exchange Act of 1934,
Seek a market,
S&P phenomenon,
T-Bill,
Take a position,
Trailing P/E,
Tenancy by the entirety,
Trust fund,
Truth in Lending,
Tax-free bond fund,
Tax-managed fund,
Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997,
Tax Reform Act of 1986,
Tax Reform Act of 1993,
Tax sale,
Take a bath,
U.S. Government Agency Security,
U.S. Savings Bond,
U.S. Treasury,
U.S. Treasury Bill,
U.S. Treasury Bond,
U.S. Treasury Note,
U.S. Treasury Securities,
Unit of trade,
Unit of trading,
World fund,
Waiver of premium,
W-2 Form,
Wash sale rule,
W formation,
Y shares