Investment Fee Calculator
Punch in your portfolio, expected return, expense ratio, and advisor fee — see the true dollar cost of fees over your horizon, a gross vs net bar chart showing fee drag year by year, and what a 1% AUM fee really costs you.
Where this fits
This tool sits in the investing & wealth domain and connects best with the next tools in that decision lane.
Fees will cost you
$12,503
over 30 years — 0.00% of your gross portfolio
Gross (no fees)
$1,291,966
100% of returns kept
Net (after fees)
$1,279,463
$12,503 lost to fees
Growth Over Time
Fee Breakdown
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The 1% Rule
Adding a 1% advisor fee to your current setup would cost you an additional $276,156 over 30 years. That's the compounding cost of a fee that sounds small but erodes returns every single year. Index funds typically charge 0.03–0.20% vs 1–2% for active funds.
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