Anyone else having issues with this no longer importing Expense Ratios for asset holdings with a ticker symbol on Google Finance? It's importing other data like the price still.
https://imgur.com/a/d7wB1y4
The ERs are yellow. I checked the code for the cell and it looks correct: =IFERROR(GOOGLEFINANCE(Assets[Ticker],"expenseratio"),"")
I looked up the syntax for the google finance call and "expenseratio" still seems to be the appropriate call to pull the info. I can see the ERs on Google Finance so I'm not really sure what else to check?
EDIT:
https://imgur.com/a/d7wB1y4
The ERs are yellow. I checked the code for the cell and it looks correct: =IFERROR(GOOGLEFINANCE(Assets[Ticker],"expenseratio"),"")
I looked up the syntax for the google finance call and "expenseratio" still seems to be the appropriate call to pull the info. I can see the ERs on Google Finance so I'm not really sure what else to check?
EDIT:
I think this is now happening to mutual funds as well as ETFs. I can't get either to work.First off, a big thank you to TrackerDan for an excellent spreadsheet. Our investments are held at Schwab in multiple accounts (Trad IRA, Roth IRA, Brokerage) and Schwab does not provide a simple way to roll up the accounts to see a full portfolio view (that I know of at least!).
Is anyone else experiencing an issue where the expense ratios do not populate for ETFs on the Asset Setup tab? I've entered VTI, VXUS, and VNQ with no luck on the Expense Ratios. Name and price pull in no problem, but Expense Ratios do not. I've tried entering VTSAX, and that pulls in the 0.04% ER, but the ETF version VTI does not. Should I override the formula with the 0.03% ER?
Thanks to all for your feedback -- this is my first Bogleheads post
Statistics: Posted by Hardcover3294 — Mon Aug 25, 2025 8:45 am — Replies 180 — Views 48984
