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Since then, the company'smanagement team has reworked some master-lease agreements and divested a few properties. As of the September-ended quarter, the company collected 97% of expected rent , including managementfees. It would appear that management has successfully navigated this headwind.
The fund, which furthers the existing relationship between Apollo and Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund Mubadala beginning in 2020, is structured as a businessdevelopmentcompany and will not charge a fee during the first year, waiving half of fees the following year. These fees include a 1% managementfee and a 12.5%
High fees can significantly affect long-term returns, and in a world where every basis point counts, this is a major drawback. The fund's fees are high for a reason. It's a passively managed index tracker with a modest managementfee of 0.4%, but VanEck is investing in a risky group of stocks and funds.
The VanEck BDC Income ETF holds nothing but businessdevelopmentcompanies , or BDCs for short. Their business, however, is providing capital to up-and-coming companies that usually aren't publicly traded. This ETF's actual effective managementfee is a mere 0.4%. A word of warning here.
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