Almost 80 percent of actively managed funds fail to deliver better returns than simple index funds. An investor putting $3,000 a year for 40 years into a managed 401(k) fund with annual fees of 1.33 percent will have almost $160,000 less at age 65 than one getting equivalent returns on a low-cost index fund charging 0.08 percent.
TheAtlantic.com
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