Are C shares bad?

Are C shares bad?

Because of the back-end load charged on short-term redemptions, investors who plan to withdraw funds within a year may want to avoid C-shares. On the other hand, the higher ongoing expenses associated with C-shares make them a less-than-ideal option for long-term investors.

What is Class A and Class C stock?

Class-A shares are held by regular investors and carry one vote per share. Class-B shares, held primarily by Brin and Page, have 10 votes per share. Class-C shares are typically held by employees and have no voting rights.

Do Class C shares have voting rights?

Nonvoting shares Some companies create a separate class of stock, Class C stock, that comes without voting rights and that may be less expensive than other classes.

What is the highest returning mutual fund?

Best-performing U.S. equity mutual funds

Fund Symbol 3-year return
Fidelity Series Growth Company FCGSX 31.19%
Fidelity Series Blue Chip Growth FSBDX 30.45%
American Century Focused Dynamic Gr Inv ACFOX 30.08%
Fidelity Growth Company K FGCKX 29.95%

What are the types of capital?

Different types of capital

  • Financial capital.
  • Economic capital.
  • Constructed or manufactured capital.
  • Human capital.
  • Social capital.
  • Intellectual capital.
  • Cultural capital.
  • Experiential capital.

What are the two basic types of shares?

There are two main types of stocks: common stock and preferred stock.

  • Common Stock. Common stock is, well, common.
  • Preferred Stock. Preferred stock represents some degree of ownership in a company but usually doesn’t come with the same voting rights.
  • Different Classes of Stock.

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