Do Funds-of-Funds Deserve Their Fees-on-Fees?

34 Pages Posted: 17 Apr 2008 Last revised: 8 Aug 2022

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Andrew Ang

BlackRock, Inc

Matthew Rhodes-Kropf

Harvard Business School - Entrepreneurial Management Unit; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Rui Zhao

BlackRock, Inc.

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Date Written: April 2008

Abstract

Since the after-fee returns of funds-of-funds are, on average, lower than hedge fund returns, it is easy to conclude that funds-of-funds do not add value compared to hedge funds. However, funds-of-funds should not be evaluated relative to hedge fund returns in publicly reported databases. Instead, the correct fund-of-funds benchmark is the set of direct hedge fund investments an investor could achieve on her own without recourse to funds-of-funds. We use asset allocation concepts to estimate characteristics of the fund-of-funds benchmark distribution. Since the benchmark characteristics are reasonable, we conclude that funds-of-funds, on average, deserve their fees-on-fees.

Suggested Citation

Ang, Andrew and Rhodes-Kropf, Matthew and Zhao, Rui, Do Funds-of-Funds Deserve Their Fees-on-Fees? (April 2008). NBER Working Paper No. w13944, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1121735

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