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  2. Unhappy customer: Why I finally took my business from ... - AOL

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    Vanguard’s ownership structure, which has led the firm to keep lowering fees on its funds, is a major reason why, until now, I’ve moved accounts into Vanguard but never moved an account out.

  3. Fidelity Investments vs. Vanguard - AOL

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    Account fees. No annual, activity or transfer-out fee. $25 fee for certain accounts (can be waived with $5,000,000 in Vanguard assets or email delivery of statements) No-transaction-fee mutual ...

  4. Vanguard vs. Fidelity vs. Schwab: Breaking Down the Numbers - AOL

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    Vanguard vs. Fidelity vs. Schwab: Fees. ... Each of the three institutions have $0 investment minimums for most accounts. However, Vanguard does have minimums for investing in some of its mutual ...

  5. Closed-end fund - Wikipedia

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    The amount of leverage a fund uses is expressed as a percent of total fund assets (e.g. if it has a 25% leverage ratio, that means that for each $100 of total assets under management, $75 is equity and $25 is debt). In some cases, fund managers charge management fees based on the total managed assets of the fund, which includes leverage.

  6. Betterment vs. Wealthfront vs. Vanguard: Fees & Features - AOL

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    Investors who choose the premium investing account pay an annual fee of 0.40%, which is still well below the 1% annual fee many financial advisors charges. There is a $100,000 minimum balance ...

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  8. Truth in Lending Act - Wikipedia

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    Truth in Lending Act; Long title: An Act to safeguard the consumer in connection with the utilization of credit by requiring full disclosure of the terms and conditions of finance charges in credit transactions or in offers to extend credit; by restricting the garnishment of wages; and by creating the National Commission on Consumer Finance to study and make recommendations on the need for ...

  9. Closing costs - Wikipedia

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    This is often one of the largest closing costs. Mortgage application fees, paid by the buyer to the lender, to cover the costs of processing their loan application. In some cases, the buyer would pay the lender the application directly and prior to closing, while in other cases the fee is part of the buyer's closing costs payable at closing.