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Funds: How much you're really paying
You may be shelling out up to 10 times more than you thought. Plus: 'Real' expenses for the 100 largest funds.
From the November 2005 issue of MONEY Magazine
by Jason Zweig, MONEY Magazine
From MONEY Magazine
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NEW YORK (MONEY magazine) - Whether you're shopping for a car or a mutual fund, the two questions you must answer are "What will it cost me?" and "What's it worth to me?"

You can answer the first by checking a fund's expense ratio, which shows what percentage of your total investment will be eaten up each year in overhead.

Determining what a fund is worth to you is a trickier proposition, one taken on recently by Ross Miller, a risk consultant and former finance professor at Boston University.

Miller kills two birds with one stone: First he confronts the fact that luck looms large in stock picking.

Then he zeroes in on funds that barely bother trying to beat the market. There's not much value in either a lucky or a half-hearted fund.

On average, if eight blindfolded chimpanzees threw darts at the stock pages of the Wall Street Journal for three years, one of them would end up beating the market.

Humans and chimps share roughly 98 percent of the same genes, but that doesn't make it a good idea to give your money to a stock picker who munches on bananas and termites. Our chimp isn't a great investor -- he's just lucky.

Most human stock pickers on a hot streak are just lucky too. You wouldn't want to buy their funds right before their luck runs out.

So Miller adjusts returns for the risk the managers took to earn them.

Meanwhile, many managers are so afraid of lagging the market that they end up copying it, owning similar proportions of the stocks that carry the most weight in the index.

Using some complex math, Miller estimates how much of the fund is imitating the market instead of trying to beat it.

This, he says, "unbundles" your money into a passive portion that might as well be in a cheap index fund and a second (usually much smaller) part with which the manager is more aggressively trying to beat the market.

This makes sense. Why should you have to pay a full management fee on the portion of your money that is not being actively managed?

By Miller's adjusted measure, or the "active expense ratio," Fidelity Magellan's annual costs are not 0.7 percent but 5.87 percent -- and the annual expenses on big U.S. stock funds average around 7%.

(All numbers used here and in the table below are as of Dec. 31, 2004.)

If you buy Miller's argument, many funds cost from five to nearly 10 times more than you thought.

A 3 percent or 4 percent active expense ratio, coupled with solid risk-adjusted returns, is "pretty good," he says.

If you're going to invest outside an index fund, you should look for something the index doesn't offer -- like higher income, lower risk or a shot at outsize returns.

Below are the Miller's active expense ratios for the 100 largest funds ranked by asset size.

Using Miller's score, you're less likely to end up with another sheep-like fund that charges you as if the manager were a lone wolf doing something original.

Size
rank
Ticker Fund name Stated
expense
ratio
Active
expense
ratio
Load 1-yr
return
3-yr
return
5-yr
return
5 PTTRX PIMCO Total Return Instl 0.43% 2.31% NO 1.2% 5.0% 4.7%
55 OAKBX Oakmark Equity & Income I 0.92% 2.63% NO -18.9% 0.6% 4.4%
50 HAINX Harbor International Instl 0.86% 2.86% NO -49.5% -5.3% 4.4%
23 PTRAX PIMCO Total Return Admin 0.68% 3.69% NO 0.9% 4.8% 4.4%
87 JIEIX Artio International Equity I 1.02% 3.28% NO -48.0% -5.9% 4.3%
89 WOBDX JPMorgan Core Bond Select 0.60% 2.70% NO 2.0% 4.8% 4.2%
47 PTTAX PIMCO Total Return A 0.90% 4.77% YES 0.7% 4.5% 4.2%
93 BJBIX Artio International Equity A 1.31% 4.49% NO -48.2% -6.1% 4.0%
8 AEPGX American Funds EuroPacific Gr A 0.87% 3.61% YES -46.5% -6.9% 3.4%
92 NBGEX Neuberger Berman Genesis Tr 1.10% 3.43% NO -34.6% -6.4% 3.1%
74 TFEQX Templeton Instl Foreign Equity 0.83% 3.10% NO -47.5% -6.1% 3.0%
10 CAIBX American Funds Capital Inc Bldr A 0.65% 1.35% YES -34.6% -3.5% 2.8%
79 VWENX Vanguard Wellington Adm 0.23% 0.34% NO -26.7% -2.8% 2.6%
12 VWELX Vanguard Wellington 0.36% 0.94% NO -26.8% -2.9% 2.5%
43 PTLDX PIMCO Low Duration Instl 0.43% 1.22% NO -4.0% 2.5% 2.3%
59 DODIX Dodge & Cox Income 0.45% 1.36% NO -5.5% 1.6% 2.2%
6 FCNTX Fidelity Contrafund 0.98% 2.70% NO -39.5% -7.3% 1.8%
61 MSIQX Morgan Stanley Inst International Eq I 1.00% 3.81% NO -41.0% -6.3% 1.6%
18 VPMCX Vanguard PRIMECAP 0.46% 1.69% NO -35.8% -7.0% 1.2%
57 ACEIX Van Kampen Equity and Income A 0.83% 3.32% YES -29.1% -5.8% 0.9%
96 HIADX Hartford Dividend & Growth HLS IA 0.69% 3.09% NO -36.3% -6.3% 0.8%
20 ANCFX American Funds Fundamental Invs A 0.66% 2.67% YES -42.6% -8.1% 0.8%
64 MSFRX MFS Total Return A 0.89% 3.08% YES -26.2% -4.7% 0.7%
56 VWIGX Vanguard International Growth 0.45% 1.36% NO -51.5% -9.4% 0.5%
17 FDIVX Fidelity Diversified International 1.22% 5.19% NO -51.5% -10.4% 0.4%
98 OAKIX Oakmark International I 1.20% 3.73% NO -45.6% -10.0% 0.4%
65 ARTIX Artisan International Inv 1.22% 4.61% NO -53.1% -9.6% 0.4%
37 HIACX Hartford Capital Appreciation HLS IA 0.69% 2.41% NO -49.0% -11.3% 0.2%
76 ACGIX Van Kampen Growth and Income A 0.86% 4.09% YES -36.6% -8.7% 0.2%
15 FPURX Fidelity Puritan 0.64% 2.80% NO -31.6% -6.0% -0.1%
13 ABALX American Funds American Balanced A 0.67% 2.72% YES -28.7% -5.3% -0.1%
97 FOSFX Fidelity Overseas 1.00% 3.73% NO -52.9% -10.1% -0.3%
48 ACRNX Columbia Acorn Z 0.80% 4.21% NO -43.4% -11.6% -0.3%
32 AMRMX American Funds American Mutual A 0.62% 3.01% YES -32.8% -7.0% -0.4%
81 VWNAX Vanguard Windsor II Adm 0.25% 0.47% NO -41.1% -10.2% -0.5%
78 PIODX Pioneer A 1.09% 6.26% YES -36.2% -8.0% -0.6%
11 VWNFX Vanguard Windsor II 0.36% 1.06% NO -41.2% -10.3% -0.6%
25 PRFDX T. Rowe Price Equity Income 0.78% 4.08% NO -38.4% -9.1% -0.7%
94 BALCX American Funds American Balanced C 1.48% 7.06% NO -29.2% -6.1% -0.9%
7 FLPSX Fidelity Low-Priced Stock 0.97% 3.41% NO -41.9% -11.2% -0.9%
31 RPMGX T. Rowe Price Mid-Cap Growth 0.87% 3.57% NO -44.6% -11.6% -0.9%
3 AWSHX American Funds Washington Mutual A 0.64% 3.72% YES -35.5% -7.6% -1.0%
44 FFFDX Fidelity Freedom 2020 0.75% 4.16% NO -35.6% -7.9% -1.0%
49 GFAFX American Funds Grth Fund of Amer F 0.72% 2.98% NO -41.9% -10.5% -1.1%
4 AGTHX American Funds Grth Fund of Amer A 0.70% 2.88% YES -41.9% -10.5% -1.1%
1 AIVSX American Funds Invmt Co of Amer A 0.59% 2.81% YES -37.5% -8.3% -1.1%
38 SMCWX American Funds Smallcap World A 1.12% 4.87% YES -53.6% -12.1% -1.3%
26 TEMFX Templeton Foreign A 1.23% 4.58% YES -50.8% -11.1% -1.4%
36 FFIDX Fidelity 0.59% 3.46% NO -42.2% -8.9% -1.5%
83 FFFEX Fidelity Freedom 2030 0.77% 5.11% NO -40.5% -9.7% -1.8%
82 GFACX American Funds Grth Fund of Amer C 1.50% 6.84% NO -42.3% -11.2% -1.9%
63 ANEFX American Funds New Economy A 0.89% 3.59% YES -45.7% -11.1% -1.9%
21 DODBX Dodge & Cox Balanced 0.54% 1.52% NO -38.3% -10.0% -1.9%
35 FASMX Fidelity Asset Manager 50% 0.73% 2.38% NO -31.4% -7.1% -2.0%
39 ACSTX Van Kampen Comstock A 0.90% 3.45% YES -41.4% -11.8% -2.2%
66 HACAX Harbor Capital Appreciation Instl 0.67% 2.73% NO -39.5% -12.0% -2.3%
70 DFSVX DFA U.S. Small Cap Value I 0.56% 2.32% NO -42.0% -14.8% -2.3%
41 HADAX Hartford Advisers HLS IA 0.67% 2.81% NO -35.5% -8.5% -2.4%
27 LAFFX Lord Abbett Affiliated A 0.84% 4.48% YES -41.1% -10.4% -2.4%
85 SNIVX Bernstein Tax-Managed Intl Port 1.24% 4.20% NO -54.3% -13.8% -2.7%
88 PRITX T. Rowe Price International Stock 0.92% 5.33% NO -54.2% -13.3% -2.7%
68 VQNPX Vanguard Growth & Income 0.42% 3.11% NO -41.0% -11.9% -3.1%
86 FDETX Fidelity Advisor Capital Development O 0.55% 1.80% YES -45.0% -11.0% -3.2%
14 FEQIX Fidelity Equity-Income 0.70% 4.20% NO -44.5% -12.5% -3.3%
54 PRGFX T. Rowe Price Growth Stock 0.76% 5.03% NO -45.0% -12.1% -3.3%
95 RYLPX Royce Low-Priced Stock Svc 1.49% 6.19% NO -44.2% -12.5% -3.4%
30 AMCPX American Funds Amcap A 0.73% 3.03% YES -40.3% -11.5% -3.4%
72 PRNHX T. Rowe Price New Horizons 0.91% 4.14% NO -44.4% -14.7% -3.4%
80 MIGFX MFS Massachusetts Investors Gr Stk A 0.95% 4.22% YES -40.1% -10.8% -3.5%
40 FDVLX Fidelity Value 0.98% 4.16% NO -51.5% -16.7% -3.5%
58 FRSGX Franklin Small-Mid Cap Growth A 0.98% 5.13% YES -45.2% -13.4% -3.6%
67 FDCAX Fidelity Capital Appreciation 0.88% 3.07% NO -46.8% -12.6% -3.8%
29 FEQTX Fidelity Equity-Income II 0.64% 2.89% NO -42.8% -12.3% -3.8%
84 VWUSX Vanguard U.S. Growth 0.53% 1.84% NO -39.6% -12.9% -3.8%
99 FRESX Fidelity Real Estate Investment 0.83% 6.70% NO -53.0% -19.5% -3.8%
69 DIVBX Morgan Stanley Dividend Growth Secs B 1.28% 6.57% NO -40.9% -12.2% -3.9%
62 OAKMX Oakmark I 1.05% 3.75% NO -38.9% -10.8% -4.0%
60 TRBCX T. Rowe Price Blue Chip Growth 0.95% 6.55% NO -45.2% -12.8% -4.0%
91 PNOPX Putnam New Opportunities A 1.09% 6.97% YES -41.9% -13.1% -4.2%
52 VEXPX Vanguard Explorer 0.72% 5.40% NO -44.8% -14.5% -4.4%
16 FBGRX Fidelity Blue Chip Growth 0.67% 5.35% NO -40.3% -11.8% -4.4%
28 JANSX Janus 0.90% 2.93% NO -44.4% -11.5% -4.7%
33 PGRWX Putnam Fund for Growth & Income A 0.90% 5.80% YES -42.3% -14.1% -4.8%
24 VWNDX Vanguard Windsor 0.39% 1.75% NO -46.4% -14.2% -4.8%
77 HSTAX Hartford Stock HLS IA 0.49% 2.25% NO -47.0% -13.6% -4.9%
45 FMCSX Fidelity Mid-Cap Stock 0.65% 2.92% NO -50.7% -15.2% -4.9%
19 TWCUX American Century Ultra Inv 1.00% 3.88% NO -43.2% -13.7% -5.3%
90 FAEGX Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth T 1.32% 6.20% YES -48.7% -12.3% -5.4%
73 CSTGX AIM Constellation A 1.29% 5.08% YES -45.5% -14.0% -5.4%
42 CVGRX Calamos Growth A 1.31% 3.74% YES -53.0% -16.6% -5.4%
51 PVOYX Putnam Voyager A 1.04% 6.92% YES -41.0% -14.1% -6.1%
71 OPTFX Oppenheimer Capital Appreciation A 1.09% 5.70% YES -49.2% -15.3% -6.5%
2 FMAGX Fidelity Magellan 0.70% 5.87% NO -53.4% -16.1% -6.7%
22 FDGFX Fidelity Dividend Growth 0.89% 3.70% NO -48.2% -15.5% -6.9%
75 OAKLX Oakmark Select I 1.00% 2.81% NO -44.8% -17.1% -7.8%
100 GTVLX AIM Basic Value A 1.34% 5.50% YES -54.8% -19.6% -8.6%
53 LLPFX Longleaf Partners 0.91% 2.11% NO -57.2% -19.0% -9.3%
9 FGRIX Fidelity Growth & Income 0.69% 2.91% NO -53.7% -20.2% -9.4%
34 LMVTX Legg Mason Value Prim 1.70% 5.90% NO -59.9% -26.3% -12.8%
Data updated as of: December 3, 2008
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