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Half-Hearted SEC Regulation has Hurt Investors. (The Mutual Fund Distribution Expense Mess)
The Journal of Corporation Law 2007, Summer, 32, 4
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A respected money manager recently condemned the SEC's approval of 12b-1 fees in strong, unequivocal terms steeped in frustration and disappointment: Shame on the SEC for allowing 12b-1 fees, shame on the directors for approving them, and shame on the mutual funds for assessing them. (257)
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