The Effect of Mutual Fund Fees on Performance: A Review of the Literature for Practitioners

Benjamin F. Cummings
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Like any consumer product, mutual funds are not free, and the associated expenses impact performance. Expense ratios and loads are negatively related to performance (Carhart, 1997; Dellva & Olson, 1998). As such, financial planners ought to educate their clients about the importance of minimizing fees. Although the impact on performance is mixed, 12b 1 fees are not found to reduce other expenses and should be avoided. Redemption fees and incentive fees can help align the interests of managers and other shareholders with those of long-term investment strategies. Any mutual fund with redemption fees can be beneficial, and incentive fees can be beneficial for actively managed funds, given that expense ratios are minimized. Because investors tend to pay more attention to loads and commissions, financial planners also have a responsibility to raise their clients’ awareness of high expense ratios and their effect on performance. An analysis of fees ought to be part of the due diligence performed by a financial planner. Because financial planners are frequently compensated on a fee-based structure, they may be hesitant to discuss the role that fees play on performance. However, Choi, Laibson, and Madrian (2008) suggest that clients will likely be grateful for the efforts to minimize expenses in order to increase expected risk-adjusted return. This effort to minimize expenses can also be highlighted when meeting with new clients in order to ease potential concerns about the additional cost of the financial planner.
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共同基金收费对业绩的影响:从业者文献回顾
像任何消费品一样,共同基金不是免费的,相关费用会影响业绩。费用率和负荷与业绩呈负相关(Carhart, 1997;delva & Olson, 1998)。因此,理财规划师应该教育他们的客户最小化费用的重要性。虽然对业绩的影响好坏参半,但12b1费用并没有减少其他费用,应该避免。赎回费和激励费可以帮助管理者和其他股东的利益与长期投资策略的利益保持一致。任何有赎回费的共同基金都是有益的,而奖励费对于积极管理的基金来说也是有益的,因为费用比率是最低的。由于投资者往往更关注负担和佣金,理财规划师也有责任提高客户对高费用率及其对业绩影响的认识。对费用的分析应该是财务规划师尽职调查的一部分。由于理财规划师的报酬通常是基于收费结构的,他们可能不愿讨论收费对业绩的影响。然而,Choi、Laibson和Madrian(2008)认为,客户可能会对最小化费用以增加预期风险调整后回报的努力表示感激。在与新客户会面时,也可以强调这种最小化费用的努力,以减轻对财务规划师额外成本的潜在担忧。
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