003 | Why Investment Fees Are Evil and How to Avoid Them

003 | Why Investment Fees Are Evil and How to Avoid Them

You've been told to buy and hold, but here's the truth: sitting still could cost you over a million dollars. Brad and Jonathan break down how investment fees — the ones you probably didn't even know you were paying — quietly drain hundreds of thousands from your retirement. Understanding and minimizing investment fees is critical for building long-term wealth. The discussion reveals that many investors unknowingly participate in high-cost mutual funds or hire financial advisors who underperform compared to low-cost index funds. By using a VTSAX investment strategy, investors can potentially compound their returns significantly over 40 years. Brad and Jonathan share potential earnings scenarios comparing various investment approaches, illustrating how seemingly small fees can lead to substantial losses in future earnings. The episode emphasizes the psychological benefits of investing with low fees, promoting peace of mind and a straightforward investment strategy. Listeners are encouraged to evaluate their current expense ratios and consider the impact of fees on their investment growth. Key Topics Investment Fee Awareness: Understanding and minimizing investment fees are crucial for building long-term wealth. Costly Decisions: High-cost mutual funds and financial advisors can negatively impact returns significantly over time. VTSAX Advantage: Investing in low-cost index funds like VTSAX can lead to better financial outcomes. Psychological Benefits: Low fees promote peace of mind and a straightforward investment strategy. Chapters [00:00:43] Introduction to Investment Fees [00:02:01] Importance of Index Funds [00:05:51] Investment Scenarios Calculation [00:11:21] Long-term Wealth Comparison [00:12:36] Final Thoughts on Fees Action Items Evaluate the expense ratios of your current investments [00:16:04] Consider switching to low-cost index funds like VTSAX [00:12:11] Evaluate whether your financial advisor's fees are justified [00:09:54] Key Quotes "High-cost funds destroy your wealth." [00:02:41] "Brilliant financial advisors are rare." [00:04:59] "VTSAX shows substantial long-term growth." [00:05:51] "One small change can cost you $630,000." [00:09:22] "Seemingly small fees can cost you $1.1 million." [00:11:21] Related Resources The Simple Path to Wealth by Jim Collins [00:03:29] Episode 2: The Simple Path to Wealth [00:03:29] ▶ Listen Next: Ep. 004 — Paying Off $168K in Student Loan Debt: Jonathan's Origin Story | Essential Listening

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