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Y份额基金会分红吗?多久分一次?
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-14 03:16

Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes that Y-share funds have a dividend mechanism designed to encourage long-term investment during the personal pension accumulation phase, with a default reinvestment of dividends to enhance long-term returns through compounding effects [1][4][6] Group 2 - Regarding dividend frequency, some funds currently support monthly dividends, while quarterly, semi-annual, or annual dividends are more common, with specific details outlined in the fund contract [2] - The dividend distribution process does not involve taxes, and when using the reinvestment method, no fees are incurred; taxes will be uniformly assessed at a rate of 3% upon the final withdrawal of personal pensions [2] Group 3 - The significant impact of the reinvestment mechanism on long-term returns is highlighted, with the example of the CSI 300 index showing a cumulative increase of 311% from December 31, 2004, while the total return index, including reinvested dividends, increased by 507%, demonstrating a 196 percentage point difference attributed to the compounding effect of dividends [4][6] Group 4 - The reinvestment mechanism is likened to a snowball effect, where initial growth may be slow, but as the investment grows, the rate of increase can exceed expectations, thus benefiting investors in their long-term pension accumulation [6]