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Here is an example where you invest 10K into 4 different ETFs with various expense ratios, but how much you put into each ETF varies.

So let's say the 4 expense ratios of the ETFs are .04, 0.12, 0.2, 0.5

And 50% of that is in 0.04, 20% is in 0.12, another 20% in 0.2, and 10% in 0.5

If you add them all together, you get 0.86% expense ratio. But this weight is not even, so what is the proper way to figure out, I suppose, what the total weighted expense ratio would be? Would it be an average? I'm not sure how the math would work.



Submitted December 02, 2021 at 09:15AM by TreeHugger42O https://ift.tt/3ofMryG

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