Expense Ratio
Financial glossary definition
Definition
The annual fee charged by mutual funds and ETFs, expressed as a percentage of assets. A 0.03% expense ratio means you pay $3 per year for every $10,000 invested. Lower is better — index funds typically charge 0.03-0.20%.
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