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expense$26752$ - tradução para alemão

Expense Ratio; Management Expense Ratio; Management expense ratio; Net expense ratio

expense      
n. Kosten; Auslage
operating expenses         
OPERATING EXPENSES
Operating expenses; Operational expenditure; Operating Expense Control; Operational expense; Revenue expenditure; Travel expenses; Travel expense; Revenue expenditures
laufende Kosten, Betriebskosten
expense account         
Spesenkonto

Definição

expense
¦ noun
1. the cost incurred in or required for something.
(expenses) costs incurred in the performance of a job or task.
2. something on which money must be spent.
¦ verb offset (an item of expenditure) as an expense against taxable income.
?informal charge to an expense account.
Phrases
at the expense of
1. paid for by.
2. to the detriment of.
Origin
ME: from Anglo-Norman Fr., from late L. expensa (pecunia) '(money) spent', from L. expendere (see expend).

Wikipédia

Expense ratio

The expense ratio of a stock or asset fund is the total percentage of fund assets used for administrative, management, advertising (12b-1), and all other expenses. An expense ratio of 1% per annum means that each year 1% of the fund's total assets will be used to cover expenses. The expense ratio does not include sales loads or brokerage commissions.

Expense ratios are important to consider when choosing a fund, as they can significantly affect returns. Factors influencing the expense ratio include the size of the fund (small funds often have higher ratios as they spread expenses among a smaller number of investors), sales charges, and the management style of the fund. A typical annual expense ratio for a U.S. domestic stock fund is about 1%, although some passively managed funds (such as index funds) have significantly lower ratios.

One notable component of the expense ratio of U.S. funds is the "12b-1 fee", which represents expenses used for advertising and promotion of the fund. 12b-1 fees are generally limited to a maximum of 1.00% per year (.75% distribution and .25% shareholder servicing) under Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Rules.

The term "expense ratio" is also a key measure of performance for a nonprofit organization. The term is sometimes used in other contexts as well.