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Does anyone know the difference between Class A and Class C of Huaxia Fund?
The difference between fund A and fund C:

1, recovery is different: the same fund has subscription fee and redemption fee. The longer the holding time, the smaller the redemption fee, and the lowest can be zero; There is no subscription fee for Class C shares, but there is a sales service fee and a redemption fee, which decreases with the increase of holding time.

2. Different deductions: Class C funds are designed for users who like short-term investment. So, let's draw a conclusion first. You can buy class C funds for short-term investment and class A funds for long-term investment. To what extent do you buy Class C in the short term and Class A in the long term? Here is an example of Xi Cai Jun.

Evolution of Huaxia fund company;

1On April 9, 1998, Huaxia Fund Management Co., Ltd. was formally established with the approval of the document number of China Securities Regulatory Commission. [1998] 16. With a registered capital of 70 million yuan, it was established by Huaxia Securities Co., Ltd., Beijing Securities Co., Ltd. and Zhongke International Trust and Investment Co., Ltd., and it is one of the first national fund management companies approved by China Securities Regulatory Commission.

In June 2000, 65438+1October, 65438+September, the registered capital of the company increased from 70 million yuan to138 million yuan. Beijing State-owned Assets Management Co., Ltd. (35.725%), Southwest Securities Co., Ltd. (35.725%), Beijing Securities Co., Ltd. (25%) and China Science and Technology Securities Co., Ltd. (3.55%).