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Your Looking At A Mutual Fund Table. If The Fund Your Interested In Is A No-load Fund, Can You Find Its Purchase Price?
A] in the second column, b] in the third column, c] in the fourth column or d] elsewhere, since you don't know the sales charge
DALLAS01
12 May 2008 22:52
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You can locate the no load funds purchase price in {d}
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