The purchase price of your car is one factor to consider. But the Total Cost of Ownership -- adding in costs for insurance, fuel, maintenance and repairs, as well as the residual value upon sale -- is a better way to evaluate financial aspects of a car purchase. In doing so, the cheapest vehicle is often more expensive than initially perceived.
Same too goes for selecting investments. Many solely use the expense ratio to determine what fund to buy. But while the expense ratio is important and easily observable, it does not tell the whole story. In fact, it may tell only a small part.
Listen to Kevin describe total investment costs and related factors to consider when choosing your investments. Having a more complete view will help you make smarter decisions.
Timestamps:
0:53 - The Election
8:55 - Kevin’s Burrito Story
12:51 - Expense Ratios
17:24 - Securities Lending Revenue
21:16 - Helping A Client Understand This Process
24:49 - How Do You Reach A Conclusion?
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