The annual fee charged by a mutual fund or ETF to cover its operating and management costs, expressed as a percentage of assets. For example, a 0.50% expense ratio means you pay $50 annually for every $10,000 invested. Lower expense ratios can significantly impact long-term returns—even small differences compound over decades.
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Expense Ratio
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