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What is fund dividend?
Fund dividend means that the fund distributes part of the income to investors in cash, which is originally a part of the net value of the fund unit. According to the Interim Measures for the Administration of Securities Investment Funds, fund management companies should distribute at least 90% of the net income of funds in cash once a year. The "Interim Measures" have expired, and how to allocate them now is subject to the provisions of the Fund Contract.

Dividends are not as much as possible. Investors should choose a dividend distribution method that suits their own needs. Fund dividend is not the biggest standard to measure fund performance. The biggest criterion to measure the fund's performance is the growth of the fund's net value, and dividends are just the cash for the growth of the fund's net value.

For open-end funds, if investors want to realize income, they can also redeem some fund shares to achieve the effect of cash dividends. Therefore, whether the fund pays dividends and the number of dividends will not have a significant impact on investors' investment income.

For closed-end funds, because the unit price of the fund is often different from the net value of the fund, it is sometimes not feasible to realize the fund income by selling the fund unit, and the dividend factor can be considered more.