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1 Brilliant Warren Buffett Holding Most Investors Should Own

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Keeping with this theme, the Oracle of Omaha has repeatedly advised investors to consider passively managed index funds with low management fees and that track a broad range of fundamentally sound businesses. Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) (NYSE: BRK.B) How has the VOO performed historically?

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Main Street Capital (MAIN) Q4 2023 Earnings Call Transcript

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We also benefited from significant fair value appreciation in the value of the external investment manager due to a combination of increased fee income, growth in assets under management, and broader market-based drivers. Dwayne Hyzak -- Chief Executive Officer Sure, Robert. Thanks for the question. I appreciate that color.

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Tencent (TCEHY) Q4 2023 Earnings Call Transcript

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Fintech services revenues sustained a teens year-on-year growth rate on increased commercial payment volume, wealth management fees, and consumer loan fees. Segment revenue is 54 billion renminbi in the fourth quarter, up 15% year on year. Gross profit grew faster than revenue due to a shift from social to commercial payments.

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Masters in Business: The Emerging Manager Playbook

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You have to have a truly align fee structure and you have to kind of be willing to go down that road. So to clarify, some people’s called activity fees, the the profit participation is only on returns over and above what the SPF is generally. You can’t have 100 million dollar fund to meet a 2 percent management fee.

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.” It’s really helpful to have had five other meetings with people who sit at analogous funds that had losses that were just as big, and in fact, they may have contributed to those losses more and be able to tell him, first off, your fund, just by my math, has a $250 million management fee. RITHOLTZ: Right.