Mark Harries: What is a fair price for active management?

Fund fees survey

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Ravenscroft IM teamed up with Professional Adviser publisher Incisive Media to ask advisers what they consider to be a fair price for active management. Mark Harries dissects some of the results

After nearly three decades in the industry, I have never seen the issue of fund fees being as dominant as it is today. This prompted us to team up with Incisive Media - the publisher of Professional Adviser and Investment Week - to ask financial advisers what they consider to be a fair price for active management.  Looking at the survey results, some 59% of respondents suggested a fair price for active management was represented by meeting a client's individual investment objective, while in second place - with 31% of responses - was a fund outperforming its benchmark over five years,...

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