FZROX vs VTSAX: The hidden cost of Fidelity’s zero fee index funds (2024)

  • CreatedSeptember 26, 2019
  • Last updated February 14, 2022
FZROX vs VTSAX: The hidden cost of Fidelity’s zero fee index funds (1)

Fidelity famously declared victory in the expense ratio wars last year when they released four zero fee index funds:

  • FZROX: Fidelity® ZERO Total Market Index Fund
  • FNILX: Fidelity® ZERO Large Cap Index Fund
  • FZIPX: Fidelity® ZERO Extended Market Index Fund
  • FZILX: Fidelity® ZERO International Index Fund

The exploding popularity of low fee index index funds in recent years have been putting pressure on brokerages to push their index fund expense ratios even lower. Here’s a look at a US total market index fund from each of the three major discount brokerages:

BrokerageTicker# StocksNet AssetsExpense Ratio
VanguardVTSAX3,560$813.5 B0.04%
SchwabSWTSX3,075$10.0 B0.03%
FidelityFSKAX3,454$46.5 B0.015%
FidelityFZROX2,530$3.8 B0%

On the surface, the new Fidelity® ZERO Total Market Index Fund looks like it just won the war as best US total market index fund. Sure it has fewer stocks, but I’m sure it tracks plenty close to the market, will improve as the assets grow, and the low expense ratio more than makes up for it. But hidden inside these new index funds is a dirty little secret. Take a look at their dividend distribution schedule.

BrokerageTickerDividend Schedule
VanguardVTSAXQuarterly (March, June, September, December)
SchwabSWTSXAnnually (December)
FidelityFSKAXSemi-Annually (April, December)
FidelityFZROXAnnually (December)

Vanguard’s VTSAX stands alone as the only one of the bunch to distribute dividends quarterly. That means FZROX (and SWTSX) are sitting on dividends for up to a year before releasing that cash to the investor. Dividends make up an important part of the growth of a fund when reinvested. The opportunity cost of reinvesting those dividends annually instead of quarterly turns out to be (relatively) expensive.

UPDATE: While FZROX does only pay dividends annually, the conclusion below is largely incorrect. FZROX actually reinvests those dividends internally to the fund throughout the year, and the growth is reflected in the share price. (You can see this because on the day the dividends are paid in December the share price takes a hit equal to the dividend payment) The difference between the two funds performance will likely be negligible going forward.

This spreadsheet shows a hypothetical recreation of both FZROX and VTSAX over the past 40 years. It takes into account the expense ratio of each fund as well as the respective dividend reinvestment schedules. When you look at the net effect over 40 years, the cost of waiting to reinvest those dividends until the end of each year ends up costing FZROX more than the 0.04% expense ratio of VTSAX. An initial $10,000 investment turns into $714,671 for FZROX and $733,569 for VTSAX, a difference of $18,898 or about 2.6%.

For those hyper sensitive to expense ratios, this cost has the net effect of a 0.15% inefficiency to the market. Despite VTSAX’s 0.04% expense ratio, VTSAX only trails the market by 0.07%, less than half that of FZROX. As long as there’s positive growth, annual dividend reinvestment will always incur a cost to the growth over quarterly. The bigger the increase in share price and the bigger the dividends, the larger that effective cost becomes.

So with the largest net assets, the most stocks in the portfolio and the only fund to pay dividends quarterly, I declare VTSAX is still king of the total US market index fund game.

That said, the real lesson here ISN’T to dump your current index fund in search of an ever so slightly more efficient one. Even FORTY YEARS down the road, the difference was only about 2%, or a single good or bad day in the market. Instead, focus your energy on investing early and often and staying the course. One panic during a market downturn will more than wipe out any benefit a tiny decrease in expense ratio provided.

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FZROX vs VTSAX: The hidden cost of Fidelity’s zero fee index funds (2024)

FAQs

Is FZROX better than VTSAX? ›

Investment Objectives and Objectives: VTSAX is suitable for investors seeking broader market risk exposure, while FZROX is suitable for investors seeking a low-cost option with no minimum investment amount or expense ratio.

Is FZROX a good fund to invest in? ›

Overall Rating

Morningstar has awarded this fund 3 stars based on its risk-adjusted performance compared to the 1293 funds within its Morningstar Category.

Are Fidelity Zero funds really free? ›

“There are no hidden fees,” says Robert Beauregard, a spokesman for Fidelity, which introduced these products. “Investors will not pay any expenses.”

Does FZROX have any fees? ›

The Fidelity ZERO Total Market Index Fund (FZROX) is similar to Fidelity's ZERO's 500 Index Funds, except this fund adds small-cap and mid-cap exposure to the mix in order to capture the entire U.S. equity market. It makes an ideal core "all-in-one" portfolio holding and charges no fees or loads.

What is the risk of FZROX? ›

Risk Statistics
3 Years10 Years
FZROXCategory Average
Alpha-1.43-0.02
BETA1.010.01
Mean Annual Return0.930.01
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Is FZROX tax efficient? ›

In this case, both FZROX and FSKAX have the same tax efficiency since both mutual funds have very similar portfolio diversification.

What is the average return of FZROX stock? ›

Performance & Risk
YTD Return6.62%
5y Average Return12.84%
Rank in Category (ytd)56
% Rank in Category (ytd)--
Beta (5Y Monthly)1.01
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What is the future of FZROX? ›

The average price target is $20.00 with a high forecast of $23.65 and a low forecast of $16.45. The average price target represents a 14.88% change from the last price of $17.41.

Does FZROX pay dividends? ›

Yes, FZROX has paid a dividend within the past 12 months. How much is Fidelity Total Market Index Fund's dividend? FZROX pays a dividend of <$0.01 per share. FZROX's annual dividend yield is 1.23%.

What is the downside to Fidelity? ›

In most situations, you will find what you need at Fidelity. There are a few downsides. Fidelity does not offer cryptocurrency investing. The company is also missing some features found on other investment platforms, like futures trading and paper trading, where you can practice trading.

Should I use Vanguard or Fidelity? ›

While Fidelity wins out overall, Vanguard is the best option for retirement savers. Its platform offers tools and education focused specifically on retirement planning.

What is the best Fidelity Index fund? ›

The 6 Best Fidelity Mutual Funds to Buy and Hold
Mutual fundExpense ratio
Fidelity 500 Index Fund (FXAIX)0.015%
Fidelity Total Market Index Fund (FSKAX)0.015%
Fidelity Zero International Index Fund (FZILX)0%
Fidelity Large Cap Value Index Fund (FLCOX)0.035%
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What is the Fidelity equivalent of vtsax? ›

The VTSAX Fidelity equivalent is FSKAX.

Which Fidelity mutual fund is best? ›

Best Fidelity Mutual Funds
  • Fidelity 500 Index Fund (FXAIX).
  • Fidelity Total Market Index Fund (FSKAX).
  • Fidelity Small Cap Index Fund (FSSNX).
  • Fidelity International Index Fund (FSPSX).
  • Fidelity Emerging Markets Index Fund (FPADX).
  • Fidelity Global Ex-U.S. Index Fund (FSGGX).

What companies are in FZROX? ›

  • MSFT. MICROSOFT CORP. 6.13%
  • AAPL. APPLE INC. 4.91%
  • NVDA. NVIDIA CORP. 4.37%
  • AMZN. AMAZON.COM INC. 3.22%
  • META. META PLATFORMS INC CL A. 2.11%
  • GOOGL. ALPHABET INC CL A. 1.75%
  • BRK/B. BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY INC CL B. 1.50%
  • GOOG. ALPHABET INC CL C. 1.49%

Is Vanguard or Fidelity better for index funds? ›

Bottom Line. If you want to actively trade within your accounts, Fidelity might be the better option. However, if you want to focus more on index investing, or you want to use a robo-advisor, Vanguard has a slight edge.

Are Vanguard or Fidelity funds better? ›

While Fidelity wins out overall, Vanguard is the best option for retirement savers. Its platform offers tools and education focused specifically on retirement planning.

Is Fidelity Index Fund better than Vanguard? ›

As the innovator of index funds, Vanguard offers an impressive range of index funds today with low expense ratios. Fidelity has a comparable selection of funds, but its fees generally aren't as competitive as Vanguard's. That said, Fidelity does offer some zero-cost funds for its customers.

What is Fidelity's equivalent of VTSAX? ›

The VTSAX Fidelity equivalent is FSKAX.

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