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Why do some funds pay dividends and some don't? What is the reason?
When managing funds, some funds pay dividends, some don't, and some friends may be confused. For example, why do some funds pay dividends and some do not? What is the reason? I have prepared relevant contents for your reference.

Not every fund has a dividend. Funds will only pay dividends if they meet certain conditions, so some funds do not pay dividends. Generally speaking, if the fund does not pay dividends, it is possible that the fund will not operate well and the fund will lose more. For example, if the fund's income in the current year can't make up for the loss in the previous year, it won't pay dividends.

Secondly, after the distribution of fund income, the unit net value is lower than the face value, and the fund does not pay dividends. In addition, the net loss of fund investment in the current period is also unable to pay dividends.

Therefore, in many cases, the fund can't pay dividends, but the income is better. If the fund is well managed and meets the conditions for fund dividends, the fund dividends will be distributed. In fact, fund dividends have little impact on the fund. When choosing a fund, you must choose a good fund and hold it for a long time to make money.

When choosing a fund, you can refer to past performance and try to find a fund with excellent past performance. Although the past performance does not represent the future, it will still have certain reference significance. Secondly, you can choose a good fund manager, which can be considered from the aspects of fund manager's rate of return, management of past fund performance, and years of employment.

When buying a fund, remember not to chase after it. The risk of chasing is great. I hope the above content can help everyone ~