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An expense ratio is a number that tells you how much you are being charged for fund management services.
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Finance allah shmoop What is an expense ratio Well this
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ratio tells you how much you are being over charged
- 00:12
for your fund management services in a mutual fund It's
- 00:16
all about how much you're getting charged for the pleasure
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and it's not always an easy real number to get
Full Transcript
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to So for almost all funds Now the regulators require
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that funds published this number Why Well because the marginal
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expense on your fund might be extremely low While the
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overall expense might be well a lot higher How does
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that work Well the charges mirror the progressive income tax
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system Actually that is in a given mutual fund The
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feet to manage The first say billion dollars might be
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two percent then from a billion to four billion in
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might be one and a half percent Then from four
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billion to eight billion one percent than from eight billion
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toe monaural fifty billion it's half a percent from fifty
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billion on up Well then its point four percent or
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something like that And the fees include the twelve b
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one administration charges which tend to hover around the tenth
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of a percent yourself So from mega gargantuan fifty billion
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Dollar funds well that marginal fee might be something like
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forty basis points are point four percent That is for
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the last hundred bucks into that mega gargantuan fifty billion
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dollar mutual fund will the management fee is point four
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percent or forty cents for every hundred dollars Really cheap
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right that's the marginal expense the last little bit at
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the end of the rainbow But the average expense well
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would be meaningful e higher in that the fee for
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the safe first billion dollars is to percent or twenty
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million box Then for the next three billion well it's
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one and a half percent or forty five million Then
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from four billion to eight billion We'll say it's one
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percent So you got forty million there We're just adding
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things up and then from a billion dollar fifty billion
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well you have a point Five percent so that fees
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two hundred ten million noticed that two hundred ten million
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it's forty two billion total let's add up the total
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fees charged for a fifty billion dollar mutual fund But
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we have twenty million plus forty five billion plus forty
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minute plus two ten So the total fees charged on
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that fifty billion dollars of assets under management are three
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hundred fifteen million divided by that fifty billion dollars or
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a little over zero point six percent higher than the
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zero point five percent that was charged from the eight
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billion teo Fifty billion dollars doesn't seem like much but
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small differences for the investor when they have a good
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jillion dollars on the line Well it makes a difference
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And it adds up and it puts pressure on mutual
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funds Tio have really good performance And those mutual fund
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people have a lot of stress and work a zillion
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hours and travel locked And you know somebody has to
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pay for the alimony right Yeah sorry Keeping it real
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