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Management chargesCharges made by the managers of, for example, a mutual fund or unit trust which cover investment management and administration costs. Charges usually take the form of a percentage fee based on the value of the fund. The charges for unit trusts tend to be higher than for investment trusts (typically 1.5% as against under 1%). Tracker funds, which are passively managed to follow an index, are much cheaper to run, and the costs passed on to investors are correspondingly lower. Exchange-traded funds, a new type of collective fund imported from the USA, also have lower charges than conventional unit trusts.Similar MatchesActive managementActive managementSee 'active fund'. Content management systemContent management systemSee CMS Passive investment managementPassive investment managementBuying a well diversified portfolio to represent a broad-based market index without attempting to search out mispriced securities. Management buyingManagement buyingThe acquisition of a controlling interest in a promising business by an outside investment group that retains existing management and places representatives on the board of directors. Asset management accountAsset management accountAccount at a brokerage house, bank, or savings institution that integrates banking services and brokerage features. Further SuggestionsClosed end management companyActive fund management Management contract Export management company Risk management Corporate financial management Address management Investment management Active Management Cash management bill Surplus management management buy in management buy out Account Management Profile System Passive management Working capital management Property Management Investment Management Regulatory Organisation Closed end management company Debt Management Office Top down equity management style Cash management |
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