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What do Class A and Class C in bond funds mean?
Both Class A and Class C of the same bond fund are the same investment target, and the investment direction and investment ratio are basically the same. The difference is that:

1. Different fund net values: Generally speaking, fund A will be larger than fund C, and the specific net values of different funds can be inquired according to the fund official website.

2. Different transaction rates: There are differences between Class A and Class C bond funds. Class A needs to pay subscription fees and redemption fees, while Class C shares generally have no subscription fees, saving costs. After holding it for a period of time, it will save the redemption fee and only pay the sales service fee.

Tips: The above contents are for reference only, not as any suggestions. Investment is risky, so be cautious when entering the market.

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