What would you like us to do with the funds you've selected
FE Trustnet reviews the different types of funds available to retail investors in a guide that financial advisers can show to clients with little knowledge of the industry.
By Jenna Voigt, Features Editor Saturday October 13, 2012
I do not agree with you that TER represents the total cost of running a fund. It excludes dealing costs etc which can add another 2% on the total. But I do not think we shall ever have the true figure stated in an industry based on fiction and deception, aided and abetted by the FSA. It took us 20 years to get the TER mentioned and even now, it is not always given in all "key features" leaflets from fund houses or in most lists of recommended funds from IFAs. These I do not read, but I do put them out for shredding and recycling.
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