Submitted by SearchApprehensive35 t3_yijbmg in personalfinance
DeluxeXL t1_iuizint wrote
The commissions are charged by the brokerage, so you won't find any of those information on Vanguard.
Example: Fidelity and Schwab charge $75 to buy Vanguard mutual funds. However, they also have their own versions of target date index funds. So you should switch if you switch brokerage.
SearchApprehensive35 OP t1_iuj29lt wrote
Thanks, I should have been clearer that I meant I read those on the Fidelity and Schwab sites, trying to find anything that looked like an additional fee over what Vanguard itself charges. I can't find any mention of the $75 fee at Fidelity. It's not on https://www.fidelity.com/trading/commissions-margin-rates for instance. Where should I be looking to catch this type of thing?
DeluxeXL t1_iuj2zoa wrote
> It's not on https://www.fidelity.com/trading/commissions-margin-rates for instance. Where should I be looking to catch this type of thing?
SearchApprehensive35 OP t1_iuj3pqg wrote
Ah-hah! Thank you.
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