management fee
[/ˈmænɪdʒmənt fiː/]
nounpl: management fees
taxa de administração
1. A charge paid to a fund manager, investment advisor, or property manager for overseeing and managing investments, assets, or properties on behalf of a client
The investment fund charges a management fee of 1.5% annually.
O fundo de investimento cobra uma taxa de administração de 1,5% ao ano.
2. A periodic fee charged by financial institutions for the ongoing management and administration of accounts or portfolios
Most mutual funds disclose their management fees in the prospectus.
A maioria dos fundos mútuos divulga suas taxas de administração no prospecto.
Management fees are a crucial component of investment products in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazil, regulations by CVM (Comissão de Valores Mobiliários) require clear disclosure of these fees. In the USA, the SEC mandates transparency through prospectuses. These fees are often a point of negotiation between clients and advisors, especially in high-net-worth portfolios.
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