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andeler

Andeler is the plural form of andel, a unit of ownership or a proportional share in a property, company, or fund. In Scandinavian usage, andeler denote a stake that confers rights and obligations corresponding to the size of the share. The term is used in housing cooperatives, investment funds, and various forms of cooperative or communal enterprises.

In housing cooperatives and andelslag, members hold andeler that give the right to use a dwelling and

In investment funds and mutual funds, andeler refer to fund units that investors buy and redeem. The

More generally, andel denotes any proportional stake in a company or collective venture. In such cases, the

participate
in
the
association's
governance.
The
number
of
andeler
usually
reflects
the
size
of
the
ownership
share
or
the
unit
assigned
to
a
member.
The
value
of
an
andel
depends
on
the
cooperative's
equity
and
the
property
value;
transfers
often
require
approval
by
the
board
or
rules
in
the
cooperative's
statutes,
and
sale
prices
may
be
regulated.
price
per
andel
is
linked
to
the
fund's
net
asset
value,
and
fees
or
minimums
may
apply.
In
Norway,
andeler
are
often
labeled
units
with
a
specific
class
and
may
carry
different
fee
structures
or
income
rights.
size
of
the
andel
can
affect
voting
power,
dividend
rights,
or
profit
distributions,
subject
to
the
entity's
governance
rules.