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The events of the 1980s and early 1990s appear to have been consistent with the hypotheses of either the monetarist or new classical schools.
Management Fees
Charges paid by investors in a fund (such as mutual funds or hedge funds) to the managers for their services in managing the fund's portfolio.
Front-End Loads
Front-End Loads are fees paid by investors at the time of purchasing mutual fund shares, which reduce the amount of investment actually placed into the fund.
Back-End Loads
Fees paid by investors when selling mutual fund shares, often used to discourage quick or short-term trading.
Multiple Mutual
A term lacking a clear definition in standard financial parlance, potentially referring to strategies involving investments in various mutual funds. NO.
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