The difference between a load fund and a no-load fund is that

A)

load funds invest in a variety of securities while no-load funds limit their investments to common stocks.
B)

load funds borrow money to increase their portfolio, while no-load funds do not.
C)

you buy no-load funds at their net asset values, but you pay more than net asset value when you buy load funds.
D)

no-load funds can be purchased anywhere, but load funds must be purchased through a stockbroker.

C

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