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Discover Ludwig"cost fund" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to a pool of money or resources that is specifically designated for covering expenses or costs related to a particular project or activity. One example of using "cost fund" in a sentence could be: "The company has set aside a significant portion of their budget for a cost fund to cover unexpected expenses during the construction of the new office building."
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UK officials are lobbying EU representatives in order to redraft the directive, which could cost fund managers as much as £4.6bn in compliance costs, according to a recent report by the Financial Services Authority.
This has cost fund investors dearly.
Long known as a low cost fund manager, T. Rowe, a mostly actively managed shop will face new competition from BlackRock as it takes over the iShares line of ultra-cheap exchange traded funds from Barclays.
A savings of only 1% annually on expenses would mean the lower cost fund would yield an additional $63,000 over forty years ($201,000 versus $138,000).
Regarding income and expenditure related to TSS rendered to UNDP, they are, in part, accounted for under the support cost fund and, in part, under the regular programme fund.
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How was the bulk of this cost funded?
Cheap index funds dominate the list of low cost funds.
Bed-based financing for the inpatient TB services has been replaced by fixed and variable cost funding.
In some cases, the trustees have picked higher cost funds because they performed well in the last few years.
The Arbitrage Fund, on the list of high cost funds, is the only fund on either list to post a positive return over the volatile last 12 months.
Fund expenses can eat away a big chunk of a fund's total return which is why Forbes puts such importance on always selecting the lowest cost funds.
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