I think there was a Best Buy post on the cheapest savings managed fund, but I can't seem to find it.
For lump-sum investments of 50-100k, is it correct to say that even a 0.25% difference in the annual fund mgt fee can make a difference? That would 250 per year.
Is it possible to get a fund at nil or low commission through a discount broker, with 0.75% or even less fund mgt fee?
For lump-sum investments of 50-100k, is it correct to say that even a 0.25% difference in the annual fund mgt fee can make a difference? That would 250 per year.
Is it possible to get a fund at nil or low commission through a discount broker, with 0.75% or even less fund mgt fee?