If you hold the stock for 10 years then the commission is amortized over those 10 years and you've effectively paid a.035 %
yearly expense ratio, which is significantly below any of the funds listed above.
Not exact matches
ETFs in the segment have an average
expense ratio of 0.51 % per year, with the iShares Core MSCI Total International Stock ETF (IXUS) having the lowest
expense ratio, charging investors 0.11 %
yearly.
ETFs in the segment have an average
expense ratio of 0.38 % per year, with the Fidelity MSCI Industrials Index ETF (FIDU) having the lowest
expense ratio, charging investors 0.08 %
yearly.
Mutual fund buyers pay a
yearly fee or Management
Expense Ratio (MER) of perhaps 2.5 %, or even more, of the value of most mutual funds they invest in.
Is there a list of the tracking error and
expense ratios of all the index funds and Index ETF's in India that is updated
yearly on the net - this will make it very easy to decide which index fund or ETF one should invest in
Funds» NAVs are reported net of fees and
expenses, therefore, it is necessary to know how much the fund is deducting (
expense ratio can be found in the half -
yearly reports of the AMC or on valueresearchonline.com).
With this tool you can look at your investment holdings and see just how much you're losing to
expense ratios,
yearly fund fees and more.