Sentences with phrase «declining sales charge»

Although the clients paid nothing initially, they were subject to a declining sales charge for any redemption in years 1 through 7.

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Class B share returns reflect the applicable contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC), which is 5 % in the first year, declining to 1 % in the sixth year, and is eliminated thereafter (except for Putnam Floating Rate Income Fund, Putnam Absolute Return 100 Fund, Putnam Fixed Income Absolute Return Fund, and Putnam Short - Term Municipal Income Fund, which is 1 % in the first year, declining to 0.5 % in the second year, and is eliminated thereafter).
Class B share returns reflect the applicable contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC), which is 5 % in the first year, declining to 1 % in the sixth year, and is eliminated thereafter.
Sales volume actually increased slightly, as did base pricing, but differences in exchange rates and a decline in what it can charge for rare earth elements outweighed those improvements, the company said.
In 2016, as Chipotle was busy trying to recover from the foodborne illness issues that led to steep declines in its sales and stock price, Crumpacker was arrested on cocaine possession charges.
Excluding these charges, Retail EBITDA would have been $ 250.4 million for the year, declining $ 67.3 million primarily on lower sales, increased advertising, higher store wages and expense deleverage.
But publishers want more money than they are getting from the new world of declining hardcover sales and they are pushing the Agency plan rather than being creative, making special editions and charging more for those, in a win - win situation.
As a result, the Company now expects full year fiscal 2017 comparable store sales to decline approximately 7 %, and consolidated EBITDA to be in a range of $ 180 million to $ 190 million, excluding the impact of any charges related to its cost reduction initiatives and costs associated with the CEO departure.
The number isn't all about declining smartphone sales, though — it includes the $ 485 million hit the company took thanks to unsold PlayBooks, as well as a $ 54 million charge from the worldwide outage it suffered this fall.
Class B shares reflect the applicable contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC), which is 5 % in the first year, declines to 1 % in the sixth year, and is eliminated thereafter.
Class B share returns reflect the applicable contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC), which is 5 % in the first year, declining to 1 % in the sixth year, and is eliminated thereafter (except for Putnam Floating Rate Income Fund, Putnam Absolute Return 100 Fund and 300 Fund, and Putnam Short - Term Municipal Income Fund, which is 1 % in the first year, declining to 0.5 % in the second year, and is eliminated thereafter).
Class B share returns reflect the applicable contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC), which is 5 % in the first year, declining to 1 % in the sixth year, and is eliminated thereafter (except for Putnam Floating Rate Income Fund, Putnam Absolute Return 100 Fund, Putnam Fixed Income Absolute Return Fund, and Putnam Short - Term Municipal Income Fund, which is 1 % in the first year, declining to 0.5 % in the second year, and is eliminated thereafter).
Class B share returns reflect the applicable contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC), which is 5 % in the first year, declining to 1 % in the sixth year, and is eliminated thereafter (except for Putnam Floating Rate Income Fund, which is 3 % in the first year, declining to 1 % in the fourth year, and is eliminated thereafter).
Deferred sales charges work on a declining scale that typically starts at 5.5 per cent in the first year (sometimes that applies to the amount you invested, and sometimes to the current value of your holdings) and declines to 1.5 to 2 per cent in the seventh year before disappearing altogether.
Class B share returns reflect the applicable contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC), which is 5 % in the first year, declining to 1 % in the sixth year, and is eliminated thereafter.
Class B share returns reflect the applicable contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC), which is 5 % in the first year, declining to 1 % in the sixth year, and is eliminated thereafter (except for the Putnam Absolute Return 100 and Putnam Fixed Income Absolute Return options, which is 1 % in the first year, declining to 0.5 % in the second year, and is eliminated thereafter).
If the fund holds a contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC), the $ 500 sales commission, which declines annually, comes out of the proceeds when shares of the fund are sold.
A sales charge or commission paid when an individual sells an investment (the % charged typically declines over time.)
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