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  2. Management fee - Wikipedia

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    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 assets at year-end and charges a 2% management fee, the management fee will be $20 million. Management fees are usually expressed as an annual percentage but both calculated and paid monthly (or ...

  3. Don't get burned: 5 red flags to watch out for before ... - AOL

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    Fee type. Typical range. Red flag level. Annual percentage of assets under management (AUM) 0.50% to 1.50%. Above 1.50%. Flat annual fee. $2,000 to $7,500

  4. Mutual fund fees and expenses - Wikipedia

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    Variable costs are fixed on a percentage basis. For example, assuming there are no breakpoints, a .75% management fee will always consume .75% of fund assets, regardless of any increase in assets under management. The total management fee will vary based on the assets under management, but it will always be .75% of assets. Fixed costs (such as ...

  5. Can You Afford Investment Management Fees? - AOL

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    More specifically, according to a 2019 study by RIA in a Box, the average financial advisor firm fee is equal to 1.17% of assets under management (AUM), compared to a 0.95% average in 2018.

  6. How much money should you have before hiring a ... - AOL

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    Percentage of assets under management (AUM): This fee is based on how much money an advisor manages for you, and it typically ranges from 0.25% to 2% annually. Flat fees: A set annual fee ...

  7. Fund of funds - Wikipedia

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    Funds of hedge funds generally charge a fee for their services, always in addition to the hedge fund's management and performance fees, which can be 1.5% and 15–30%, respectively. Fees can reduce an investor's profits and potentially reduce the total return below what could be achieved through a less expensive mutual fund or exchange-traded ...

  8. List of asset management firms - Wikipedia

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    An asset management company is an asset management / investment management company/firm that invests the pooled funds of retail investors in securities in line with the stated investment objectives. For a fee, the company/firm provides more diversification , liquidity , and professional management consulting service than is normally available ...

  9. Northern Trust's quarterly profit rises more than fourfold on ...

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    This has sparked a market rally and boosted the value of assets under management (AUM) and the corresponding fees earned by firms such as Northern Trust, which manages assets for ultra-high-net ...