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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have one though whether we should keep one is debateable. However, one thing to note is that the use of this advisor allows us to buy funds with institutional shares that have much lower fees. So say 0.05% instead of 0.30% or something like that. So the 1% we're paying may be more like 0.8%. Area there other ways to get into those type of shares without advisor (or having multi-million to hit those fund limits to get institutional shares)? It doesn't net a positive return but it does make the "fee" smaller in reality for analysis purposes.[/quote] The fees on vanguard index funds are close to zero anyway. You can’t save much on VOO 0.04 percent... But if it makes you feel better about your advisor, then fine...[/quote]
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