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Syfe REIT+ 100% has an annual fee of 0.65% for the lowest tier, and using DCA(RSP) approach for STI ETF(through FSM one) is lower at 0.3-0.4%(after adding the expense ratio in)? For cost wise, it seems like STI ETF is the way to go, but how about the dividends recieved? Can anyone advise on this?
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Tan Wei Ming
05 Jul 2020
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Aside from the expense ratio of the STI ETF, you have to take into account of other expenses such as commission from purchasing STI ETF thru RSP.
I think taking into account of this, Syfe will be a better choice for dividends.