The cost of investing through a fund supermarkets has changed dramatically, forced by a change in the rules which means they must all charge customers directly .
This increased transparency has driven down the cost. But it is now an exceptionally complicated market and hard to compare.
Rather than wade through pages of numbers from each company, or type all your details into an online comparison tool, just take a look at the image below.
At a glance, it will show you whether your existing investment shop is cheap (green), expensive (red) or somewhere in the middle.
Bear in mind each may have different costs for other functions but these are the most important.
As a rule, companies with flat charges like ATS (Alliance Trust Saving) and Interactive Investor are best for those with large portfolios.
The tables are compiled by analysts at specialist consultancy Lang Cat.
The cost of investing as a percentage of your money:
The annual cost of investing in pounds and pence:
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