Fee cost — 1% annual fee

This calculator compares the ending value with no fee versus a 1% annual investment fee. Model: net return = gross return − fee.

Short answer A 1% annual fee reduces the ending value relative to no fee. The exact dollar impact depends on balance, return, and time horizon.

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Ending value (no fee)

Ending value (with 1% fee)

Dollar difference

Percent reduction

Formula: FV = P·(1+r)t + c·((1+r)t − 1)/r (computed once with r = gross return, once with r = gross − fee)
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