In the Margins

Fund fees nearing zero

January 27, 2016

By The Wall Street Journal

Competition among mutual fund firms is driving the cost of investing in some basic stock and bond portfolios near zero. More than 100 mutual funds and exchange-traded funds now cost $10 or less per $10,000 invested, up from 40 in 2010, according to Morningstar. Read the original story from The Wall Street Journal

 

 

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