Total Investment Cost: NFB Asset Management Funds vs Competitors

How NFB Asset Management’s Total Investment Cost stacked up over the first quarter of 2020.

Justin Boyce

Justin Boyce

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Total Investment Cost: NFB Asset Management Funds vs Competitors



The fees you pay are important. Especially in the current lower return environment where fees make up a larger percentage of returns. Total Investment Cost (TIC) is a very useful tool that enables investors to have as complete as possible an understanding of the actual costs incurred when investing in collective investment schemes (CIS’sunit trusts). TIC is composed of the Total Expense Ratio (TER) and Transaction Costs (TC). TER indicates all fees and charges involved in managing a fund and is required to be displayed on minimum disclosure documents (MDD’s). NFB’s latest set of MDD’s can be found here. TC is made up of the costs incurred while paying for all the underlying assets in a CIS, as well as the taxes and levies involved. TIC’s, TER’s and TC’s are expressed as a percentage of the CIS’s assets under management.

The average TIC within the ASISA: SA – MA - High Equity sector was 1.80%, 0.02% higher than the last quarter of 2019. Relative to this fee, the NFB Ci Managed Fund is cheaper by 0.87% whilst the NFB Ci Managed Growth Fund of Funds’ is cheaper by 0.43%.

High Equity

The average TIC within the ASISA: SA – MA - Low Equity sector was 1.58%, 0.02% lower that the last quarter of 2019. Relative to this fee, the NFB Ci Stable Fund is cheaper by 0.60% whilst the NFB Ci Defensive Fund of Funds is cheaper by 0.34%.


Low Equity

Peer averages in both sectors are the averages of the respective groups of CIS’s on the NFB Asset Management Onshore House View.


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