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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advisors fee" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "advisor's fee" or "advisors' fee" depending on the context.
You can use it when discussing the payment or compensation given to an advisor for their services.
Example: "The advisor's fee for the financial consultation was higher than expected."
Alternatives: "consultant's fee" or "advisory fee".
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The FTSE 100-listed company last year rebuffed three takeover bids from an international consortium – an effort that cost it £19m in advisors' fees in just 40 days.
"We also want to see a long-term view taken into account when takeovers happen rather than an exclusive focus on the immediate returns for investors and increased transparency over advisors' fees which are likely to be substantial in a deal of this size".
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.
3. Be clear about the meaning of the word "Fees". Some advisors are Fee-Only (no product sales; flat fees, hourly fees or a percentage of assets managed).
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.
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