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What does ABC mean behind bond funds? What is the difference?
Hello, the three suffixes of bond funds A, B and C, the biggest difference is that the "subscription fee" of the funds is different:

Class A is a front-end charge, and the subscription fee is charged at the time of subscription.

Class B belongs to the back-end charge, and there is no charge when buying, and the subscription fee is charged when selling.

Class C does not charge subscription fees, but will charge sales service fees according to the holding days.

Simply put, it is generally judged by how long you are going to hold it:

-If you are not sure whether it is medium-term (within 2 years) or long-term (over 2 years), you can buy Class A;

-Make sure it's money that hasn't been touched for more than two years. If there is class B, you can consider class B;

-Only those that are prepared for short-term (within half a year) are generally suitable for buying Class C. ..

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