The fees we pay on investments are
listed as expense ratios.
Not exact matches
The
expense ratio is a measure of a fund's costs; it is
listed as a percentage and shows the amount of your investment that will be taken to cover the fee annually.
the portion of instructional support
expenses,
as defined in subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, attributable to regular education,
as determined by multiplying total expenditures for instructional support by the
ratio of regular education expenditures for those purposes
listed in clauses (a), (b), (c) and (d) of this subparagraph to the sum of such regular education expenditures and special education expenditures for those purposes
listed in clauses (iv)(a)- (e) of this paragraph.
the portion of instructional support
expenses as defined in subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, attributable to special education
as determined by multiplying total expenditures for instructional support by the
ratio of special education expenditures for those purposes
listed in clauses (a)- (e) of this subparagraph to the sum of such special education expenditures and regular education expenditures for those purposes
listed in clauses (iii)(a)- (d) of this paragraph.
Convertible and all other type of bonds are ranked based on their AUM - weighted average
expense ratios for all the U.S. -
listed ETFs that are classified by ETFdb.com
as being mostly exposed to those respective bonds.
You can find this in most ETF quotes,
listed as the «
expense ratio.»
The one that is included with their free subscription is handy for
listing funds according to 18 criteria, such
as category, manager tenure, minimum initial purchase, load or no - load,
expense ratio, star rating, past performance, turnover, and basic portfolio composition.
Netherlands and all other countries are ranked based on their AUM - weighted average
expense ratios for all the U.S. -
listed equity ETFs that are classified by ETFdb.com
as being mostly exposed to those respective countries.
Expense Ratios are
listed as a percentage (say 0.40 %) and represent the percent of your investment that they charge each year.
Keep in mind that the
expense ratio listed on a fund - information website, such
as Morningstar.com, may not necessarily be the
expense ratio you're paying.
For the above
listed funds, Vanguard funds are about 0.5 % less in
expense ratio (ER), but they lag about 2 % in performance
as compared with TRP funds.»
Mexico and all other countries are ranked based on their AUM - weighted average
expense ratios for all the U.S. -
listed equity ETFs that are classified by ETFdb.com
as being mostly exposed to those respective countries.
France and all other countries are ranked based on their AUM - weighted average
expense ratios for all the U.S. -
listed equity ETFs that are classified by ETFdb.com
as being mostly exposed to those respective countries.
footnote † Forbes» «Best ETFs for Investors 2016»
list analyzed 1,500 ETFs with assets of at least $ 50 million and
expense ratios of 0.40 % or less
as of May 15, 2015.
I have
listed the new ETFs below, along with their
expense ratio and the description
as provided by Schwab.