50. Mutual Fund A charges an annual management fee of 2.38% of money under management. The corresponding management fee for Mutual Fund B is 1.65%. On the same invested amount, what percentage more fees will you pay to Fund A than to Fund B?
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Management fee for Fund A = 2.38% of $200 Management fee for Fund A = $4.76 Show more…
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