MER definition

MER means management expense ratio.
MER means management expense ratio based on total expenses, excluding commissions and other portfolio transaction costs and expressed as an annualized percentage of daily average net asset value.
MER means management expense ratio based on management fees and operating expenses (excluding commissions and other portfolio transaction costs) expressed as an annualized percentage of daily average net asset value.

Examples of MER in a sentence

  • Total loss of, or degradation below the MER Fault Limit on any active transmitter.


More Definitions of MER

MER means management expense ratio.” with the following:
MER or management expense ratio means the ratio of the sum of fees and the recovered expenses of the collective investment scheme to the average value of the collective investment scheme, calculated on a daily basis in accordance with the formula below:
MER means the Monthly Expenditure Report, as detailed in the LHD General Provisions.
MER means management expense ratio and is based on total expenses (excluding commissions and other portfolio transaction costs) and is expressed as an annualized percentage of daily average net asset value.
MER means Ministry of Education and Research of the Borrower, or any successor thereto.
MER means “Maximum Efficient Rate,” which is the highest daily rate of production which can be sustained economically from a particular pool, from existing wells and facilities, for a reasonable period without loss of economically recoverable ultimate production of oil from such pool.