If the holding share is less than the principal, the net value of the fund unit is greater than 1. Because the share of the fund is equivalent to the number of shares in the stock, investors will only buy it when the net value of the fund unit is equal to 1, then the share is equal to the principal. So when the net value is less than 1, the share is definitely greater than the principal. However, it should be noted that there is no profit-loss relationship between the shareholding share and the principal. The general profit and loss is only related to the rise and fall of the net value, and has nothing to do with the share, which investors need to be clear about.
Financial management refers to financial management for the purpose of maintaining and increasing financial value. Financial management can be divided into corporate financial management, institutional financial management, personal financial management and family financial management. Financing channels include bank financing, securities company financing, insurance financing and investment company financing. And investment channels include speculation, funds and stocks.