Mutual Fund Startup (2024)

CostThe cost of securing the necessary expert help in getting a mutual fund started and keeping it running is now within reach of nearly any fee advisor or investment manager who wants to start their own fund.

Initial setup cost for a mutual fund through our service is approximately $20,000 to $25,000. This includes legal fees, prospectus and SAI development, SEC filings, contracts for service providers, 500 investor packages (prospectus, application, return envelopes) and web page development. Setup costs typically run between $75,000 to $100,000, and up for other service providers.

The annual costs of running a mutual fund primarily consist of bank custody fees, legal services, annual auditing fees, transfer agent and accounting fees, fund administration fees, trustee fees, state registrations and printing/mailing cost. Below is a typical list of the annual operating costs for running a mutual fund with $10 million in assets through our services group.

A $10 million fund with a total operating expense ratio of 1.5% generates $150,000 per year in revenue netting approximately $24,993 in revenue after expenses. As the fund grows, the net income to the advisor dramatically increases as a percentage of operating cost increases at a much lower rate. Actual expenses and net income are for example purposes only.

Description 2021 Estimate
Bank Custody $7,000
Legal Services $12,000
Blue Sky (limited reg.) $5,000
Accounting & Shareholder Servicing $32,000
Administration $30,000
Audit Fee $12,500
Printing/Mailing (Year 1) $2,500
Trustee Fees $3,000
SEC Fees $1,007
Distributor and Compliance Officer $10,000
Misc. Expense $10,000
Total Expenses $125,007
Mutual Fund Startup (2024)

FAQs

What is a good amount to start a mutual fund? ›

Mutual funds require minimum investments of anywhere from $1,000 to $5,000, unlike stocks and ETFs where the minimum investment is one share. Mutual funds trade only once a day after the markets close.

How much should I ask from investors startup? ›

If your company is early stage and has a valuation under $1M, don't ask for a $5M investment. The investor would be buying your company five times over, and he doesn't want it. If your valuation is around $1M, you can validly ask for $200K-$300K, and offer 20%-30% of your company in exchange. Type of investor.

What happens if you don't have enough balance for SIP? ›

A mutual fund will cancel the SIP only after three consecutive instalments are missed.

Can I start a mutual fund with $500? ›

Although there are mutual funds with no minimums, most retail mutual funds do require a minimum initial investment of between $500 to $5,000, with institutional class funds and hedge funds requiring minimums of at least $1 million or more.

How should a beginner start investing in mutual funds? ›

Beginners Guide to Mutual Funds
  1. Start with any amount (as low as 500)
  2. Diversify across multiple stocks and other instruments like debt, gold etc.
  3. Start automated monthly investments (SIP)
  4. Invest without requiring to open DMAT account.

Should beginners invest in mutual funds? ›

Mutual funds are good options for both beginners and more experienced investors alike. Both types of investors will benefit from the diversification benefits of mutual funds, and experienced investors can find funds that target specific areas they think are poised for growth.

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