If a pension fund is
large enough to afford the very best money managers shouldn’t they do
so. For example, here
is the amount of resources CALPERS, the California state pension fund devotes to
management of its funds.
Calpers—which employs 125 consultants and 1,100 money managers
And here is what the Tampa Firefighters pay their pension
fund manager.
Bowen Hanes charges a management fee of 0.25%, which totaled about
$4 million last year for the firm.
And here is the performance the Tampa Firefighters
got for that fee, which is about in line with what an index fund would charge.
As of Dec. 31, Mr. Bowen's annual returns beat
pension giant Calpers—which employs 125 consultants and 1,100 money
managers—over three-year, five-year and 10-year spans.
Of course, almost all money management companies do
very well, very well for themselves of course.
For the client, well many time you don’t get what you pay for.
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