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  2. Mutual Fund Fees and Expenses: A Beginners’ Guide - AOL

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    Mutual fund fees are computed by multiplying the sales charge by your invested assets. For sales charges, the computation is (sales charge percentage x assets invested). For example, if you invest ...

  3. Mutual fund fees and expenses - Wikipedia

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    One notable component of the expense ratio of U.S. funds is the "12b-1 fee", which represents expenses used for advertising and promotion of the fund. 12b-1 fees are paid by the fund out of mutual fund assets and are generally limited to a maximum of 1.00% per year (.75% distribution and .25% shareholder servicing) under FINRA Rules.

  4. How to trade mutual funds - AOL

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    Management fee: The management fee pays for the fund’s managers and investment advisor. 12b-1 fees : These pesky fees cover the costs of marketing and selling the fund.

  5. Dave Ramsey: What You Need To Know About Investment Fees - AOL

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    “So if you invest $1,000 in a mutual fund that has a 5.75% front-end load, you’ll pay an upfront fee of $57.50 and your initial investment will be reduced to $942.50.” These can be ...

  6. Management fee - Wikipedia

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    Hedge funds. In a hedge fund, the management fee is calculated as a percentage of the fund's net asset value (the total of the investors' capital accounts) at the time when the fee becomes payable. Management fees typically range from 1% to 4% per annum, with 2% being the standard figure. [citation needed] Therefore, if a fund has $1 billion of ...

  7. Mutual fund - Wikipedia

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    The fund's board reviews the management fee annually. Fund shareholders must vote on any proposed increase, but the fund manager or sponsor can agree to waive some or all of the management fees in order to lower the fund's expense ratio. Index funds generally charge a lower management fee than actively-managed funds. Distribution charges

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