Common use of Benefit Clause in Contracts

Benefit. A Benefit (also referred to as accretion) results when a fund or, in the case of a multi-class fund, a class either (1) has paid insufficient redemption proceeds as a result of an understated NAV or (2) has received excess subscription monies as a result of an overstated NAV (in either case, transacting shareholders incur a loss from transacting at the misstated NAV, to the benefit of the fund or class).

Appears in 229 contracts

Sources: Fund Accounting Agreement (T. Rowe Price Retirement Funds, Inc.), Fund Accounting Agreement (T. Rowe Price Small-Cap Value Fund, Inc.), Fund Accounting Agreement (T. Rowe Price Global Technology Fund, Inc.)