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Expenses Consider $10,000 investments in two funds. The first fund has an expense ratio of 1.10 percent. The
second fund has an expense ratio of 1.74 percent. Both funds have annual returns of 10 percent a year
on their portfolios before taking fees into account. The investment in the fund with the lower expense
ratio would grow to $302,771 in 40 years. The investment in the second fund would grow to
$239,177, or $63,594 less than the first fund.
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