Reinvestment Privilege An alternative available to mutual fund investors in which fund dividends and capital gain distributions are automatically turned back into the fund to buy new shares and thus increase holdings.
Reinvestment privilege Definition 1. A shareholder's right to reinvest dividends and buy more shares in the corporation or mutual fund.
Reinvestment Privilege Shareholders' right that allows them to reinvest their dividends to purchase additional shares in a mutual fund or a corporation, typically without any additional fees. See: Dividend Reinvestment Plan ...
Reinvestment privilege A shareholder's right to reinvest dividends and buy more shares in the corporation. Reinvestment rate ...
Reinvestment Privilege (finance term) Load Spread Option (finance term) Mutual Fund (insurance term) No-Load Fund (business term) Twisting (finance term) Back-End Load (finance term) Asking Price (business term) Acquisition Cost (finance term) ...
Reinvestment Privilege A service that most mutual funds offer whereby a shareholder's income dividends and capital gains distributions are automatically reinvested in additional shares. See Automatic Reinvestment.
reinvestment privilege The privilege some mutual funds give to their shareholders to use income and/or... reinvestment risk The risk resulting from the fact that interest or dividends earned from an investment...
The impact of a change in interest rates on the reinvestment rate. Reinvestment privilege A shareholder's right to reinvest dividends and buy more shares in the corporation or mutual fund. Reinvestment rate ...
See also: Federal reserve board, Banks, Ex-dividend, Closed-end fund, Risk management
 
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