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A management fee is a fee charged by investment managers, mutual funds, hedge funds, or other financial advisors for managing an investor’s assets. The fee is typically expressed as a percentage of the assets under management (AUM) and is charged annually. Management fees cover the costs associated with running the investment portfolio, including research, asset allocation, and administrative expenses. A lower management fee can enhance overall returns for investors.
A mutual fund charges a 1% management fee annually, meaning that if an investor has $100,000 invested in the fund, they will pay $1,000 per year for the fund’s management services.
• A fee charged by investment managers for managing assets, typically expressed as a percentage of assets under management (AUM).
• Covers costs like research, asset allocation, and administrative expenses.
• A lower management fee can improve an investor’s net returns.
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