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Mutual Fund Share - mutual fund share classes are mutual funds that are identical in product, but a have a defense in fee structure, designated by alphabetic symbol after the funds name... A class A, has a front end load (a fee at the time of the purchase of the fund), a class B share has a back end load. A back end load has a fee at the time you sell your shares. However the longer you hold the fund, the less the fee is attached, and it will reach a point (if you keep the fund long enough) that the fee will be reduced to zero... A class C share has higher manager fees in general and no front end load |