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It has an expense ratio of 0.32 percent a year.
I've already made up the expense ratio for the entire year in the first three months.
The fund's expense ratio is expected to be 0.20 percent.
According to some studies, the average expense ratio has been rising the last few years.
The average expense ratio for a stock fund is about 1.4 percent.
Many people believe that a fund's expense ratio is the cost of running the fund.
As a result, his fund's expense ratio is 1.38 percent.
The fund expects an expense ratio of about 1 percent.
Looking at the expense ratio can help you make comparisons among funds.
By contrast, the firm's own money market fund had an expense ratio of 0.57 percent.
Right now, the average equity fund has an expense ratio of 1.4 percent.
The fund's annual expense ratio is estimated at 35-hundredths of 1 percent.
The company also said its performance reflected improved expense ratios.
And the longer the money is invested, the greater the impact of differences in expense ratios.
An expense ratio above 1 percent is considered high.
For many companies, sales remain sluggish and expense ratios continue to be high.
Both funds are tiny and burdened by high expense ratios.
Another thing to look for in the prospectus is the fund's expense ratio.
"Usually, the A share wins out in the long term because you have a lower expense ratio," he said.
"The expense ratio is going to have a lot of stationary qualities," he said.
Greater competition for new investors will likely cause expense ratios, and profits, to fall.
And the funds' average annual expense ratio is a pricey 2 percent.
The overall expense ratio - the true cost to the investor - is the relevant issue.
It's cheap: there's no load and it has an expense ratio of 0.18 percent.
The industry's average expense ratio rose to 1.35 percent from 1.02 percent over the same period.