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  2. Investing just got cheaper: Vanguard cuts fees on dozens of ...

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    The expense ratio is the annual cost of owning a mutual fund or ETF. It is essentially a management fee, paid by the investor to the firm. ... Vanguard is an industry leader in offering low-cost ...

  3. Understanding the Total Cost of ETF Ownership - AOL

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    Exchange traded funds are toted as a cheap and efficient investment vehicle that anyone can easily access. However, not many investors fully understand the elements that go into the total cost of ...

  4. Understanding the Total Cost of ETF Ownership - AOL

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    When looking into exchange traded funds, investors should lift the hood and break down the various costs of ownership. On the recent webcast (available on demand for CE Credit), Looking Under the ...

  5. Low-cost index funds: A beginner’s guide - AOL

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    Low-cost index funds vs. ETFs vs. mutual funds You can buy low-cost index funds as either an ETF or a mutual fund, and well-known indexes such as the S&P 500 will have both available. The list ...

  6. The Best Low-Cost ETF to Invest $1,000 in Right Now - AOL

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    Similarly, a fund with an expense ratio of 0.1% will charge $10 in annual fees for every $10,000 investment. Why low-cost ETFs are effective As a general rule of thumb, investors should look for ...

  7. Total expense ratio - Wikipedia

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    Some kinds of funds (e.g., cash funds) cost a lot less to run than others (e.g., diversified equity funds), but a good fund should do better – after fees – than any cash fund over the longer term. In general it seems that there is, at best, a positive correlation between the fees charged by a fund and the returns it provides to investors. [3]

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