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Expense Ratio in Mutual Funds – Meaning & Impact on Returns
Key Mutual fund Terms
The expense ratio represents the cost investors pay for professional management and operational services in a mutual fund.
Key aspects of the expense ratio include:
Annual Cost of Managing the Fund
The expense ratio is expressed as a percentage of the fund’s total assets under management. For example, an expense ratio of 1% means the fund charges ₹1 annually for every ₹100 invested.
Covers Multiple Operational Costs
This fee includes fund management charges, administrative expenses, marketing costs, distribution commissions, and compliance expenses.
Automatically Deducted from Fund Assets
Investors do not pay this fee separately. It is deducted from the fund’s assets and reflected in the Net Asset Value (NAV).
Impact on Long-Term Returns
Even small differences in expense ratios can significantly affect long-term returns because the cost reduces the amount available for compounding.
Direct vs Regular Plans
Direct mutual fund plans typically have lower expense ratios because they do not include distributor commissions, while regular plans include advisory or distribution costs.
Balancing Cost and Performance
While lower expense ratios are beneficial, investors should not choose funds based on cost alone. Consistent performance, risk management, and investment strategy are equally important factors.
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