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 Public Mutual v4, Public/PB series funds

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creativ
post Oct 26 2012, 05:16 PM

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1. Switching of low-load units of bond/money market funds into equity and balanced funds will be subject to service charge.
2. Switching of loaded units may incur switching fee (of up to 0.75%) which is deductible from the redemption proceeds. The net proceeds will be processed into the "switch to" accounts based on the NAV per unit at the close of the business day:
3. For switching request made within 90 days of the date of purchase of units/switching into the fund, a switching fee of:
- 0.75% or minimum RM50 per transaction will be deducted from the redemption proceeds for switching from equity/balanced funds.
- 0.25% or minimum RM50 per transaction will be deducted from the redemption proceeds for switching from bond funds.
- RM50 per transaction will be deducted from the redemption proceeds for switching from money market funds.

4. For switching request made after 90 days of the date of purchase of units/switching into the fund, a switching fee of RM25 per transaction will be deducted from the redemption proceeds.
5. For Mutual Gold & Elite Members, the 18 and 30 switching entitlements valued at RM25.00 each can be used to offset switching fees incurred. For eg; if the switching fee incurred is RM75.00, a switching entitlement of RM25.00 can be used to offset the switching fee, thereby unitholder only incurs RM50.00 on this switching transaction.
I read the switching fees above a few times but still can't seem to understand how it applies to my situation below:

Switch Request:
To be made after 90 days
Switch From: Loaded Units on Money Market Fund
Switch To: Public Bond Fund

Can someone please help?

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post Oct 27 2013, 12:31 PM

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With effect from 1 October 2013, the sales charge on Bond Funds (except PIN BOND) will be revised from 0.25% to 1% of NAV.

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post Jan 14 2014, 12:16 PM

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If the market is stagnant, the yearly mgmt fees of Malaysia UTs (1%-2% which is high!) slowly drains your principal. biggrin.gif

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