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What Are Share Classes?

By Kristi WaterworthUpdated Nov 23, 2025 at 5:29 PM
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Key Points

  • Stocks offer multiple share classes: A, B, executive, and preferred; each affects voting power and dividends.
  • Mutual funds have different classes (A, B, C) primarily defining how investors are charged fees.
  • Understanding share classes helps investors gauge fee structures and their rights within investments.

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