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12 April, 19:48

Mary Canfield purchased shares in the New Dimensions Global Growth Fund. This fund doesn't charge a front-end load, but it does charge a contingent deferred sales load of 4.5 percent for any withdrawals during the first year. If Mary withdraws $7,800 during the first year, how much is the contingent deferred sales load?

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  1. 12 April, 22:40
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    The correct answer is $351.

    Explanation:

    Mary purchased shares in a fund which does not charge a front end load but charges a contingent deferred sales load.

    She withdrew an amount of $7,800 in the first year.

    The rate is given at 4.5% of withdrawals.

    Contingent deferred sales load

    = Withdrawal amount Interest rate

    = $7,800 x 4.5%

    =$7,800 x. 045

    = $351

    So, the contingent deferred sales load is $351.
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