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you would have noticed that mutual funds change their total expense ratio or ter from time to time if the ter reduces investors are happy and they do nothing if the ter increases investors feel cheated and generally use twitter to take it out on the amc and then there is the third kind of reaction which is more of frustration and happens when you see your mailbox flooded with emails notifying you of a 0.01 percent change in the expense ratio hi everyone my name is shankarnath and in this video we shall go a little deeper into understanding the total expense ratio in mutual funds and present some reasons and observations on why amcs change the ta so frequently [Music] the sebi guidelines clearly define the maximum expense ratio that can be charged to a scheme and this maximum expense ratio keeps coming down as the size of the portfolio increases so while the highest limit allowed for an equity scheme is 2.25 percent for a small aum fund for equity schemes with an aum of 50 000 crores o