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Here’s the difference a low cost advantage makes to cost savings
Here's how much you pay
$190,272.13
Selected TER 1.00% p.a.
$99,912.57
LionGlobal All Seasons Fund 0.5% p.a.
You may save $90,359.56 over 20 years based on an initial investment of $1,000,000 compared with a TER of 0.5% p.a.
It is enough to provide for a monthly expenditure of $3,000 over the next 2 years and 6 months.
Here's how much you pay
$271,950.61
Selected TER 1.50% p.a.
$99,912.57
LionGlobal All Seasons Fund 0.5% p.a.
You may save $172,038.04 over 20 years based on an initial investment of $1,000,000 compared with a TER of 0.5% p.a.
It is enough to provide for a monthly expenditure of $3,000 over the next 4 years and 9 months.
Here's how much you pay
$345,744.19
Selected TER 2.00% p.a.
$99,912.57
LionGlobal All Seasons Fund 0.5% p.a.
You may save $ 245,831.62 over 20 years based on an initial investment of $1,000,000 compared with a TER of 0.5% p.a.
It is enough to provide for a monthly expenditure of $3,000 over the next 6 years and 9 months.
TER (Total Expense Ratio) is the sum of various identified operating expenses charged on an ongoing basis to the fund’s assets as a percentage of the fund’s average net asset value calculated over a 12-month period at the close of the annual and semi-annual financial statements of the fund for all the p.a. tabs (1.0%, 1.5%, 2.0%).
The above scenarios are for illustration purpose only. Past performance, as well as any prediction, projection or forecast on the economy, securities market or the economic trends of the markets are not necessarily indicative of the future or likely performance of the funds. Calculations based purely on costs with no market movement or investment returns.