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Keep Fees Low - 10 Rules for Building Wealth

February 14th, 2007 by digerati

Be wary of any mutual fund charging a management fee higher than 1 percent (a few stellar managers may be worth it; most are not). A manager with a high buying and selling rate (called “turnover”) should also set off warning bells. If you aren’t interested in watching your fund manager like a hawk, stick with an index fund, like one from Vanguard, where expenses are typically around 0.2 percent. And if you’re trading stocks, don’t be fooled by low commissions: They add up.

Originally from Fortune via CNN Money.

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