PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Jonathan Handy AU - Hunter Nichols AU - Thomas Smythe TI - Should Investors Care About Mutual Fund Governance Quality?: <em>Evidence From Morningstar Stewardship Ratings</em> AID - 10.3905/jwm.2018.1.065 DP - 2018 Oct 31 TA - The Journal of Wealth Management PG - 44--58 VI - 21 IP - 3 4099 - https://pm-research.com/content/21/3/44.short 4100 - https://pm-research.com/content/21/3/44.full AB - This article uses Morningstar Governance Ratings (MGRs) to analyze mutual fund expenses and create an indirect proxy for mutual fund performance. The results differ across ratings type and fund structure. In general, multiple share class (MS) funds do not have lower expenses, which is surprising since MS funds were created explicitly to have lower expenses. Additionally, MGRs impact expenses differently for each fund structure type: a higher board quality rating is only correlated with lower expense ratios for MS funds, while higher managerial incentive ratings are correlated with higher expenses for Non-MS funds and lower expenses for MS funds. When considering that a main impetus for creating MS funds is to lower investor expenses, it is of interest that only funds with higher stewardship ratings seemingly have lower expenses.TOPICS: Mutual funds/passive investing/indexing, information providers/credit ratings, performance measurement