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How can I find the "after-expense" return of a mutual fund?


For example: http://finance.yahoo.com/q/pm?s=EUROX shows that this mutual fund has 40.78% of return. Is this after the mutual fund mangers take the expenses (it says that the total expense ratio is 1.97%)? Also, how much of the return is based on the price increase? How much of the return is based on the dividend? Also, what will be the "after-tax" return if we assume a certain tax rate?

Furthermore, is there a mutual fund screener that can find the mutual fund based on the return after expenses & taxes? Today's mutual is based on the average return published by the mutual fund, right? I don't even know whether these are pre-expense or pre-taxed. Pointers are greatly appreciated.

I haven't gotten a clear answer on whether the mutual fund's return is this after the mutual fund mangers take the expenses (it says that the total expense ratio is 1.97%) or not.

best source is the fund sponsor for any funds you are interested in. if they don't show it on the website, email investor relations for the info. if they can't or won't provide it, don't buy that fund.

download a pdf of the prospectus from the sites.

mutual fund returns are net of all expenses other than some of the funds who zing you with 12b1 expenses that are taken to offset the cost of promoting the funds..Scam City.. and loads are not include either. Buy No Load funds Report It

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