1. Subscription fees are charged in different ways.
A fund subscription fee should be charged in one lump sum; C fund does not charge subscription fee when purchasing, but charges a certain accrual fee every day.
2. The net value is different.
The sales service fee of Class C is a daily collection, which is directly deducted from the fund assets and reflected in the daily net value, so the net value of Class C funds is often lower than that of Class A funds.
3. Different deductions
Class C funds are designed for users who like short-term investments. 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.
4. Suitable for different people
Class A funds are suitable for investors with large subscription amount and long investment period; Class C funds are suitable for investors with small subscription amount and uncertain holding time, or short-term investors.