Finance Flash Go! Episode #72: Mutual Fund Expense Ratios

Today on the Finance Flash Go! podcast, we’re going to cover mutual fund expense ratios in stock investing.

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mutual fund expense ratio

Put simply, mutual fund expense ratios refer to the fees that the investor must pay to cover the expenses for operating the mutual fund.

So make sure they are low!

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