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GISBX - Goldman Sachs Intl Small Cap B

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Goldman Sachs Intl Small Cap B (GISBX)
Expense Ratio: 2.33%
Expected Lifetime Fees: $60,548.19


The Goldman Sachs Intl Small Cap B fund (GISBX) is a Foreign Small/Mid Blend fund started on 05/1/1998 and has $61.60 million in assets under management. The current manager has been running Goldman Sachs Intl Small Cap B since 07/22/2008. The fund is rated by Morningstar. In addition to trading fees and broker commissions, this fund has 12b-1 fees of 1.00%

MarketRiders Prefers The Following ETF

iShares MSCI EAFE Small Cap Index Fund (SCZ)
Expense Ratio: 0.40%
Expected Lifetime Fees: $12,680.81


The iShares MSCI EAFE Small Cap Index Fund (SCZ) is an Exchange Traded Fund. It is a "basket" of securities that index the Foreign Small/Mid Blend investment strategy and is an alternative to a Foreign Small/Mid Blend mutual fund. Fees are very low compared to a comparable mutual fund like Goldman Sachs Intl Small Cap B because computers automatically manage the stocks.




The Following Foreign Small/Mid Blend Funds Have Lower Fees Than Goldman Sachs Intl Small Cap B (GISBX). Why are these metrics important?
Mutual Fund Name Ticker Symbol Turnover Assets (M) Annual Fees
DFA International Small Company I DFISX 0.0% 5,500 0.55%
First Eagle Overseas A SGOVX 12.2% 10,000 1.14%
First Eagle Overseas I SGOIX 12.2% 10,000 0.89%
Forward International Small Co A FFIAX 79.0% 268 1.77%
Forward International Small Co Instl PTSCX 79.0% 268 1.27%
Forward International Small Co Inv PISRX 79.0% 268 1.62%
Forward International Small Co M FNSMX 79.0% 268 1.27%
Franklin Intl Small Cap Growth A FINAX 17.5% 544 1.25%
Franklin Intl Small Cap Growth Adv FKSCX 17.5% 544 0.95%
Invesco International Small Company A IEGAX 18.0% 468 1.50%
Invesco International Small Company B IEGBX 18.0% 468 2.25%
Invesco International Small Company C IEGCX 18.0% 468 2.25%
Invesco International Small Company I IEGIX 18.0% 468 1.12%
Invesco International Small Company Y IEGYX 18.0% 468 1.25%
IVA International A IVIOX 54.3% 2,500 1.30%
IVA International I IVIQX 54.3% 2,500 1.05%
Lazard Global Listed Infras Port Inst GLIFX 135.0% 117 1.09%
Lazard Global Listed Infras Port Open GLFOX 135.0% 117 1.60%
Munder International Small-Cap A MISAX 74.0% 254 1.71%
Munder International Small-Cap Y MYSIX 74.0% 254 1.46%
Oakmark International Small Cap I OAKEX 46.0% 1,400 1.38%
Vanguard FTSE All-World ex-US Small Capital Index Fund Investor Shares VFSVX 37.0% 1,100 0.50%
Vanguard International Explorer Inv VINEX 43.0% 1,700 0.42%



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Turnover
Turnover represents how much of a mutual fund's holdings are changed over the course of a year through buying and selling. Active mutual funds have an average turnover rate of about 85%, meaning that funds are turning over nearly all of their holdings every year. A high turnover means you could make lower returns because: 1) buying and selling stocks costs money through commissions and spreads and 2) the fund will distribute yearly capital gains which increases your taxes. Look for funds with turnover rates below 50%. For comparison, ETF turnover rates average around 10% or lower.

Assets
Generally, smaller funds do better than larger ones. The more assets in a mutual fund, the lower the chance that it will beat its index. Managers outperform an index by choosing stocks that are undervalued. In order to find these undervalued stocks, the manager has to know more than his competitors to develop an "edge." There are only a finite number of stocks a mutual fund manager can reasonably analyze and actively track to gain such a competitive edge. When the fund has more assets, the manager must analyze large companies because he needs to take larger positions. Large companies are more efficiently priced in the market and it becomes increasingly difficult to get an edge.