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F. Galli;114957 wrote:
Hi
New to investing, looking for some explanation!
On the Trustnet website, the Fundsmith funds show three type of funds T, I and R what is the difference between these funds beside the charges and the minimum investment?
Which one is appropriate for a single investor as myself?
Also funds T and I are clean share class while fund R are not, what does it means?
Any help appreciated
Regards
T class is available (as far as I know) only if you buy directly from FS rather than through a fund platform.
I class is slightly cheaper (0.95% charge rather than 1.05%) and available from platforms but you have to pay the platform charges as well.
The R class (1.55% charge) exists if you want to buy through an intermediary (presumably a broker) who gets trail commission from advising you. I do not know of anyone investing in this class - I think it is effectively a historic class.
See: https://www.fundsmith.co...ctus-2019.pdf?sfvrsn=12
The advantage of buying through a platform is that you can easily switch funds within the platform, which is not as seamless if you buy directly.
The T class has a minimum purchase of £1000, while the I class has whatever the the relevant platform minimum is.
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