Fee-Based Investment

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Fee-Based Investment

A fund or portfolio where the money manager is paid a percentage of the fund or portfolio's market value rather than commissions based on the number of transactions conducted. Fee-based investment is thought to better align the incentives of investors and money managers; specifically, money managers have a reason to provide increased value for the investment. Fee-based investment also reduces the temptation to overtrade simply to extract higher commissions.
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