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Isn't investing with Syfe cheaper since the funds rebate back some of the fees?
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18 Jan 2021
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Hello :) Yes, investing with Syfe is cheaper also because they can invest in the institutional share class of the funds. Retail investors like us won't be able to access the institutional share class, which come with lower total expense ratios.
If you'd like to understand more about the underlying funds in Cash+, please check out my review here. Hope this helps!
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Hi Ray, as The Frugal Fox mentioned, opening a cash management account through Syfe is indeed cheaper since we invest in the institutional share classes.
WIth DIY investing, you may need to pay the platform / brokerage fee as well. Syfe Cash+ on the other hand does not charge any access / platform fee.