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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advisor fees" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the costs associated with hiring an advisor, typically in financial or consulting contexts.
Example: "Before proceeding with the investment, it's important to understand the advisor fees that will be charged."
Alternatives: "consultant fees" or "advisory charges".
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United confirmed the 'exceptional item' of £3.1million related to professional advisor fees in connection with the IPO.
Out of curiosity, I checked websites of group members to get an idea of their advisor fees.
Some examples are mortgages, advisor fees, property and state taxes, or even the size of your family.
They hated my ideas about lower advisor fees so much that I was deemed unfit to be in their little circle.
Here's an example: I was recently kicked out of an online advisor group for pushing the issue of high advisor fees.
Mutual fund and advisor fees are based on the size of your account, and determine how much advice you can buy.
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They preach low-cost, but it doesn't apply to their own advisor fee.
If you're paying an advisor fee it should be on your statement.
I'm all for providing this advice, but linking that advice to a 1.3% advisor fee is very steep.
Take the average expense ratio charged by mutual funds and add it to the average advisor fee, then divide this number by the expected portfolio return before fees.
Rick shares an example of how, with annual mutual fund management fees of 1.1% and an additional advisor fee of 1% (on the first $1 million of your assets), an investor trying to squeak out a return of 5.3% (the expected return) of a portfolio of 60% global stocks/40% U.S. bonds could actually pay 40% of that return in fees.
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