When you invest in a unit trust, the number of units you are allocated is calculated by dividing the amount you invest by the 'offer price' at the time. So if the offer price is £2.50, an investment of £1,000 will buy 400 units.
The offer price is not fixed but rises and falls in line with the value of the trust's assets.
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Most unit trusts issue two classes of units:-
Note that the number of units in issue is not static, which is why unit trusts are often referred to as 'open ended'. The fund managers can create new units or cancel existing ones according to demand from buyers and sellers.
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