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  • Think about a Savage F-class single-shot heavy rifle in 6. 5-284 Norma.

    Ok, so I'm in the market for a new rifle. 2009

  • Think about a Savage F-class single-shot heavy rifle in 6. 5-284 Norma.

    Ok, so I'm in the market for a new rifle. 2009

  • The transition was complete as of March 14 and the F-class investment option in the original two funds ceased, although the funds themselves were not liquidated.

    Lipper to Revise High-Yield Fund-Flow Data Katy Burne 2011

  • About $997 million came from the Fidelity High Income Fund F-class shares, and about $967 million from the Fidelity Capital & Income Fund F-class, according to Mr. Roseen.

    Lipper to Revise High-Yield Fund-Flow Data Katy Burne 2011

  • The outflows stemmed from a shift of F-class shares from two funds to a new investment option in one of the firm's target-date funds.

    Lipper to Revise High-Yield Fund-Flow Data Katy Burne 2011

  • Yet Qtrade seems to be the only online broker to offer F-class funds, and even there the selection is limited to a small and motley group of 38 funds.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed ROB CARRICK 2011

  • Qtrade's initiative is new and small in scope, but it bears watching because it makes a very small number of F-class mutual funds available to clients.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed ROB CARRICK 2011

  • DIY investors are obvious customers for F-class funds as well because they get no investment advice and thus should not pay a trailing commission.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed ROB CARRICK 2011

  • The F-class fund selection covers all the major portfolio building blocks, including Canadian, U.S. and international markets I will publish the full list of Qtrade's F-class offerings on

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed ROB CARRICK 2011

  • F-class funds strip out trailing commissions, a component of fund fees that mutual fund companies channel to advisers and their firms to pay for ongoing client service.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed ROB CARRICK 2011

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