Also known as the "net expense ratio".
Management will often reimburse the fund for indirect expenses, such as any dividends paid for short positions in stock.
Sometimes the expense ratio will be voluntarily limited by the managers through a fee waiver to keep the fund's pricing competitive. Fee waivers allow the fund to set a maximum level on the amount charged to shareholders. When a fund adopts an expense limit, it is referred to as a capped fund.
Investment dictionary. Academic. 2012.