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In mutual funds, the movement of assets from one fund to another This is usually done within a family of funds, but can be done between different fund families Within a no load family, there usually is no charge or a nominal transaction fee This is also usually true for a load family as long as the fund being switched into has the same sales charge (or less) as the one that the investor already owns When switching to a mutual fund that belongs to a different family of funds, if the new fund is a no load--there is no charge, and if the new fund is a load fund--it is sales charge of the new fund
Switching refers to the process of connecting appropriate lines and/or trunks to form a desired communications path between two station sets, or more generally, any two arbitrary points in a telecommunications network Included are all kinds of related functions such as signaling, monitoring the status of circuits, translating address to routing instructions, alternate routing, testing circuits for busy conditions, and detecting and recording troubles
The process of interconnecting two devices on a network so that they can communicate with each other The switch determines how many ISDN devices you can handle and different configuration options
When an Insider takes Front, or assumes control of the body from another insider, they are said to be Switching Switchy: An adjective referring to a period of rapid or prolonged switching
Movement of freight cars between two close locations Typically invovles moving cars within a yard or from specific industry locations to a yard for placement on a train or vice versa
The telecommunications computer at the core of the wireless network, where calls are automatically controlled, monitored and handed off from one cell site to another, and in which calls are interconnected with the land line network or other wireless networks
On a telecommunications network, switching means routing traffic by setting up temporary connections between two or more network points This is done by devices located at different locations on the network, called switches (or exchanges) The basic structure of a telecommunications network therefore comprises transmission media, interconnected by exchanges "Packet" and "circuit" switching are two techniques used by telecommunications networks The first is used by IP networks, and the second by traditional networks (PSTN)
The movement of assets from one fund to another Also know as "exchanging " An investor will switch mutual funds when their investment objectives change or because of market conditions This is usually done within a family of funds, but can be done between different fund families There usually is no charge for a certain number of transactions per year, after which a transaction fee may apply
Sometimes called swishing A long cane attached to a handle which is held by both hands and is used to remove dew and earthworm casts on fine turf areas
Changing insurance (usually life) to another form or to another company more for the purpose of obtaining commissions than for the benefit of the client This is an illegal practice (See also: twisting )
The controlling or routing of signals in circuits to execute logical or arithmetic operations or to transmit data between specific points in a network Note: Switching may be performed by electronic, optical, or electromechanical devices [From Weik '89]
The process by which a railcar is moved onto or off of a train that provides line-haul service Switching is roughly comparable to pick up and delivery Switching fees may be "absorbed" by the line-haul railroad that carries the traffic or paid separately by the shipper
Refers to moving an investment (or part of it) out of one fund and into another When you switch you sell at the bid price and sell units in the new fund at the offer price