EMF vs IEMCX Fund Comparison

A comparison between EMF and IEMCX based on their expense ratio, growth, holdings and how well they match their benchmark performance.

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Minafi's Take on EMF vs IEMCX

Here's an in depth look at the differences between Templeton Emerging Markets Fund Inc. ($EMF) and Invesco Emerging Markets Select Equity Fund Class C ($IEMCX).

To start off, here's a look at the basics of each fund. Keep an eye on the FI Score. That's a custom score from 0 to 100 that we generate based on how good this fund is for the casual investor. Most investors only need a handful of total funds in their portfolio. The higher the score, the more likely this is one of those few. Score alone isn't enough! Keep reading on to see how different (or perhaps similar) these two funds are.

50% FI Score
  • emf
  • Mutual Fund
  • International Stocks
  • Emerging Markets

Templeton Emerging Markets Fund Inc.

Expenses: 1.58% (Better than 0% of similar funds)

This is an OK choice for a Emerging Markets International Stocks fund. See why »

19% FI Score
  • iemcx
  • Mutual Fund
  • International Stocks
  • Emerging Markets

Invesco Emerging Markets Select Equity Fund Class C

Expenses: 2.08% (Better than 0% of similar funds)

This is a bad choice for a Emerging Markets International Stocks fund. See why »

Both $EMF and $IEMCX are categorized as Mutual Funds. Mutual funds are often offered by 401(k) platforms and are essentially the same as ETFs. Mutual funds are generally offered by an investment platform – Fidelity has Fidelity mutual funds, Vanguard has Vanguard mutual funds. Mutual funds are ideal for retirement investing since you can invest any amount. That allows you to invest every last cent and benefit from the market.

The biggest disadvantage of mutual funds is that you're usually limited to the funds on your investment platform. If you're investing on Fidelity, you'll want to pick Fidelity mutual funds (or any ETF). Same with Vanguard. Some platforms offer mutual funds from other platforms, but they may charge a purchse or redemption fee. I'd recommend using the same platform as your funds – or stick to ETFs.

To learn more about the difference between these two, you can read about the difference between ETFs and Mutual Funds.

When evaluating a fund, the first things I look at are:

  • What it invests in
  • How much it charges in fees
  • How large the fund is

Let's look into these criteria one by one and see if either of these funds stands out.

Fund Holdings Comparison

Both of these funds are International Stocks Emerging Markets funds – which means they're likely both investing in about the same investments behind the scenes.

Minafi's FI Score algorithm takes into account the category and market. The more niche a fund is, the lower the score. This doesn't mean it's a worse fund, but it does mean you should stop and make sure this a fund you need to diversify your portfolio.

EMF IEMCX
Market Score 10.0 /10 2.8 /10
Category Score 5.0 /10 5.0 /10
Total 15.0 7.8

A score of 10 means this is a solid market and category that almost every investor will want to have investments in. The lower the score, the more specific the investment. These scores are based on when most investors would add these funds to their portfolio. A score of 10 means that this fund (or one like it) belongs in a three-fund portfolio. The lower the score, the farther down in your portfolio a fund would go.

Winner: $EMF

Fee Comparison

Fees are one of the biggest killers of portfolio growth. The difference between a 2% fee and a 0.04% fee over 30 years can result in your portfolio having half the total value!

If you're just getting started investing and learning how fees impact your portfolio, I'd encourage you to read through my free investment course (specifically '2.2 - All About Fees') where I go over all the different types of fees you can be charged and how to lower them.

For these two funds, EMF has an expense ratio of 1.58% while IEMCX has an expense ratio of 2.08%. In this case, both of these funds have a similar fee.

Winner: $EMF (barely)

Fund Size Comparison

One place these two funds differ is in their total assets under management. This is a good indication of how many other investors trust this fund. A large fund by itself doesn't mean it's a good fund, but it is one thing to consider when figuring out how to choose the right fund.

In the case of these two funds, EMF is a large fund with in assets under management. IEMCX, on the other hand, is a small fund with 71.4 Million in assets under management.

Winner: $EMF, Templeton Emerging Markets Fund Inc.

Which Should You Choose? EMF or IEMCX?

Since both of these funds are International Stocks Emerging Markets funds, you'll most likely only need to invest in one of these funds – not both. Running both of these funds through Minafi's FI Score algorithm, gives EMF a score of 50 and IEMCX a score of 19.

Neither of these funds has an FI Score above 90 – which is a red flag. I'd look into more funds to find one with a higher FI Score.

Winner: Neither, I'd research more funds if you're looking to invest for retirement.

$EMF

Templeton Emerging Markets Fund Inc.

50

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Ratings
Rating Type Rating
Expense Ratio Score 3 /10
Expense Rating 0 /10
Market Score 10 /10
Category Score 5 /10
Overview
Overview Details
Fund Type Mutual Fund
Inception Date Feb-27-1987
Exchange NYSE
Expense Ratio 1.580%
Net Assets
Yield 0.00%
Holdings
Description Info
Market International Stocks
Category Emerging Markets
Sectors
  • Basic Materials 4.04%
  • Communication Services 18.86%
  • Consumer Cyclical 15.05%
  • Consumer Defensive 4.71%
  • Energy 6.01%
  • Financial Services 23.86%
  • Healthcare 1.41%
  • Industrials 0.64%
  • Real Estate 0.00%
  • Technology 25.43%
  • Utilities 0.00%
Regions
  • Africa/Middle East 3.42%
  • Asia Developed 29.91%
  • Asia Emerging 40.43%
  • Europe Developed 0.30%
  • Europe Emerging 9.14%
  • Latin America 11.21%
  • North America 2.73%
  • United Kingdom 2.86%

$IEMCX

Invesco Emerging Markets Select Equity Fund Class C

19

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Ratings
Rating Type Rating
Expense Ratio Score 1 /10
Expense Rating 0 /10
Market Score 3 /10
Category Score 5 /10
Overview
Overview Details
Fund Type Mutual Fund
Inception Date May-31-2011
Exchange NMFQS
Expense Ratio 2.080%
Net Assets 71.4 Million
Yield 1.84%
Holdings
Description Info
Market International Stocks
Category Emerging Markets
Sectors
  • Basic Materials 0.00%
  • Communication Services 24.69%
  • Consumer Cyclical 10.72%
  • Consumer Defensive 25.49%
  • Energy 0.00%
  • Financial Services 12.93%
  • Healthcare 3.30%
  • Industrials 9.13%
  • Real Estate 0.00%
  • Technology 13.74%
  • Utilities 0.00%
Regions
  • Africa/Middle East 4.62%
  • Asia Developed 14.09%
  • Asia Emerging 58.12%
  • Europe Developed 6.15%
  • Europe Emerging 11.81%
  • Latin America 3.38%
  • North America 1.83%

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