bluejeansman
Confused about dryer sheets
- Joined
- Nov 16, 2008
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I posted this to bogleheads, still waiting for replies there. I thought I would crosspost it here as well to get opinions from knowledgeable folks here.
didnt want to cut/paste the whole post here, hence just a link :
Bogleheads :: View topic - DFA funds UK - anyone ?!
Essentially the question is : How much would you pay in expenses for DFA funds before it no longer represents value for money ? I found an advisor in UK with 1% advisory fees, 0.57% custodial fees (after 2nd year), and 0.47% DFA fund expenses.
In UK, I think we dont have ETFs to cover every single asset class that DFA provides [unlike Vanguard in US which has just about every asset class].
didnt want to cut/paste the whole post here, hence just a link :
Bogleheads :: View topic - DFA funds UK - anyone ?!
Essentially the question is : How much would you pay in expenses for DFA funds before it no longer represents value for money ? I found an advisor in UK with 1% advisory fees, 0.57% custodial fees (after 2nd year), and 0.47% DFA fund expenses.
In UK, I think we dont have ETFs to cover every single asset class that DFA provides [unlike Vanguard in US which has just about every asset class].