A management fee is a charge against assets for the administration and management of portfolios, funds, or real estate properties. It encompasses services such as investment management, shareholder relations, administration, rent collection, maintenance, and bookkeeping.
Two and Twenty is a typical formula for compensation of hedge fund managers, where 2% of total asset value is charged as a management fee, and an additional 20% of profits is taken as a performance fee.
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