How often does the fund pay dividends?
Fund dividends are also called fund dividends. There is no time limit. There may be no dividend within one year, or there may be multiple dividends, depending on the operation and operation of the fund company and the manager. There are many funds in the market that don't pay dividends, and some funds pay dividends several times a year, because fund dividends are not unilaterally decided by fund companies, and fund dividends are conditional.
Fund dividend conditions: the fund can only be distributed after the current year's income makes up for the previous year's loss; After the distribution of fund income, the unit net value cannot be lower than the face value; If the fund investment has a net loss in the current period, it cannot be distributed. In addition to meeting the requirements of relevant laws and regulations, fund dividends should also be paid in accordance with the income distribution clauses in the prospectus.
After meeting the dividend conditions, there are no hard and fast rules on whether to pay dividends and how long to pay dividends. It depends on the decision of the fund manager. Ordinary investors are relatively passive in fund dividends. The fund dividends include cash dividends and dividend reinvestment. Different funds will definitely have different ways to pay dividends.
The above is an introduction to the frequency of fund dividends. I hope I can answer your doubts. If you want to know when the fund you bought will pay dividends, you can analyze it from its operation.