How much is the fund commission?

Fund commission refers to the fees that investors need to pay when selling funds, which are usually collected by fund sales institutions. So, what is fund commission? Can it be exempted?

First of all, we should understand that the collection of fund commissions can be divided into front-end fees and back-end fees. Front-end expenses refer to the expenses that investors need to pay when they are in the fund, which is usually a certain proportion of the net value of the fund. Back-end fees refer to the fees that investors need to pay when redeeming funds, which is usually a certain proportion of the time they hold funds.

As for the front-end fees, the fund commission in the current market is generally between 1%-5%, and the specific charging standard is determined by the fund sales organization according to the market situation and its own pricing strategy. However, the back-end fees vary greatly among different funds, generally between 0% and 5%.

Then, can the fund commission be exempted? The answer is yes. At present, some fund sales organizations in the market will launch "commission-free" activities, that is, investors can be exempted from front-end commissions when designating funds. However, it should be noted that such activities are often limited by time and conditions, and investors need to pay attention to the details of the activities so as not to miss the preferential opportunities.

In addition, there are commission-free funds through the Internet. Some internet fund sales platforms will launch commission-free activities during the promotion period, and investors can avoid front-end commissions through these platforms. However, it should be noted that investors need to pay attention to the legitimacy and security of the Internet platform when choosing to avoid investment risks.

In short, fund commission is a necessary fee, and investors need to choose the appropriate fund and fee according to their own situation and investment needs. At the same time, pay attention to the commission-free activities in the market to obtain more investment income.