Sorry! Gotta Talk About Fees Again.
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Sorry! Gotta Talk About Fees Again. I just checked the search feature on bivio. Have
you ever done that? It's a very handy way to find everything written about a
certain topic. I searched on the word, 'fee'. There were three pages of
references, including a lot of help documents and IRS publications. I had my
share, though - at least seven articles on the topic, and Jerry probably had as
many. So, why write one more, you may well ask. Is this going to be any
improvement on the other seven? I certainly hope so, but the main impetus for
writing another column is that bivio has changed the way investment clubs use
fees, and that is worth talking about.
Review time! What are the different ways that
investment clubs use fees?
Ok. Some of these we can polish off in a hurry.
Others will take a little more effort. I am neither for nor against withdrawal
fees - Number 1 above. This is a matter to be decided by each club. There is no
right or wrong.
I am in favor of Number 2 - penalty fees.
Certainly, if a member's NSF check causes the club to incur a bank charge, the
member should reimburse the club, and the use of fees offers the most
advantageous way to do that from a tax standpoint. I don't have any real strong
feeling about the use of late fees to penalize members who get their monthly
payments in late. My personal preference is just to establish a cut off date,
and deposit checks that come in after that date with next month's payments. This
works well in a rising market - not too well in a falling one.
Start-up fees aren't as big as they used to be now
that bivio is offering free accounting and tax preparation. However, there still
can be substantial expenses at the start, which will hit the original. I don't
find anything wrong with charging all new members a modest fee to recognize that
fact.
I am violently and vehemently against trying to
separate the administrative function from the investment function, and assessing
fees to cover administrative expenses. Some clubs are just as adamant about
espousing a real need for this. I'm not going to argue the point here, other
than to say that if you do charge fees to represent your administrative
expenses, be sure that these fees closely match the expenses they are to cover.
Otherwise, a real distortion can occur between members' values. For further
information on this read
Payments vs. Fees
Well, I have reached the end of the article, and I
still haven't touched on the one thing that prompted me to write. That is the
use of fees to spread the burden equally between members. This will be covered
in a separate article, entitled 'Equal Allocation of Expenses'. You can search
for it, or just find it somewhere in the list fairly close to this
one.
As always, I encourage all readers to chime in with
comments, criticisms, bravos [especially bravos], and/or whatever.
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