What are different share classes?

Most classes of share will fall into one of the below categories of types of share:

  • 1 Ordinary shares.
  • 2 Deferred ordinary shares.
  • 3 Non-voting ordinary shares.
  • 4 Redeemable shares.
  • 5 Preference shares.
  • 6 Cumulative preference shares.
  • 7 Redeemable preference shares.

What are Class A and B shares?

Class A shares refer to a classification of common stock that was traditionally accompanied by more voting rights than Class B shares. Then, one Class A share might be accompanied by five voting rights, while one Class B share could have only one right to vote.

What is the difference between A and B shares?

When more than one class of stock is offered, companies traditionally designate them as Class A and Class B, with Class A carrying more voting rights than Class B shares. Class A shares may offer 10 voting rights per stock held, while class B shares offer only one.

Can you sell Class B shares?

The fund shares have a sales load, or commission, that investors must pay when buying the fund’s shares. In contrast, Class B mutual fund shares have no load fees. Investors purchasing Class B shares may instead pay a fee when selling their shares, but the fee may be waived when holding the shares five years or longer.

Should I buy A shares or C shares?

Class C mutual fund shares are best for investors who have a short time horizon and plan on redeeming their shares soon. Additionally, investors who purchase Class C shares could pay a high annual management fee. Investors cannot convert Class C shares to Class A shares, which have lower expense ratios.

Which is profitable shares to buy today?

Which are the Most Profitable Shares (Business) in Indian Stock Market?

SLNameRoCE-5Y (%)
1P&G Hygiene64.98
2Page Ind.61.55
3Hawkins Cookers60.89
4VST Ind.52.66

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