This prompted me to revisit my article, "Have mutual fund fees gone up or down? Are they fair or unfair? It depends on whom you ask."
Many of the points raised in this 2006 article still apply.
- For most advisors, it’s a no-brainer to pick the fund with lower expenses, assuming the fund’s style, market capitalization and other major factors are equal.
- Controversies swirl around several topics related to fees, including their fairness, their correlation with higher fund returns, whether they’re rising or falling, and whether fund firms are responding adequately to advisor demands.
- Some financial advisors say both critics and boosters of mutual funds may be missing the point by focusing on disclosed expense ratios.
- One thing seems clear: Advisors will continue to gravitate toward low-cost funds that also meet their other investment criteria.
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