HSBC FTSE 100 Index

Hello, can someone explain to a noob, what is the difference between



HSBC FTSE 100 Index class C accumulation, and

HSBC FTSE 100 Index inclusive accumulation.
Many thanks

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  • sabretoothtigger
    sabretoothtigger Posts: 10,036 Forumite
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    Class c is usually a reference to a different fee structure. So it could mean 100k min investment but you only pay 0.2%

    You need to get the small print from them but basically its the same fund and acc means divs buy more fund units
  • Mikey17
    Mikey17 Posts: 135 Forumite
    I see, thanks for clearing that up :)
  • Linton
    Linton Posts: 18,114 Forumite
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    The only google reference to a fund with an "exclusive" tag as far as I can see is on H-L, so I guess its their name for the old Retail fund with all charges bundled in.

    The Class C fund on H-L is 0.1% TER(AMC?) with no rebate. The "inclusive" fund is 0.25% with 0.1% rebate.

    So they are the same thing but with different charges.
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