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− | [[wikipedia:The Vanguard Group]] ([[1975]], [[Private]]) | + | [[wikipedia:The Vanguard Group]] ([[1975]], [[Private]]) [[Registered investment adviser]] |
+ | * [[Vanguard Group (Ireland) Limited]] | ||
* [[John C. Bogle]] | * [[John C. Bogle]] | ||
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* [[Ford]] | * [[Ford]] | ||
* [[Malvern, Pennsylvania]] | * [[Malvern, Pennsylvania]] | ||
− | * [[BlackRock]] | + | * [[BlackRock]] ([[1988]]) |
* [[Fidelity]] | * [[Fidelity]] | ||
+ | * [[Vanguard Group (Ireland) Limited]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 10:04, 8 May 2024
wikipedia:The Vanguard Group (1975, Private) Registered investment adviser
- John C. Bogle
- Mortimer J. Buckley
- AUM: 8 trillions
On August 31, 1976, The Vanguard Group offered the first mutual fund to retail investors that tracked the index
Related terms[edit]
See also[edit]
- Vanguard, VOO, VUSD, VUSA, VTI, John C. Bogle, Mortimer J. Buckley, VIGIL, Vanguard FTSE Europe ETF
- ETF, VWRD, VOO/VUSD/VUSA, ARK invest, S&P 500, S&P 100, Social Capital, SPY, BlackRock iShares, Dividends, Mutual fund, NAV (Net Asset Value), Spot ETFs, Spot market, QYLD
- Investment management, Hedge fund, AUM, Sovereign wealth fund, Private Equity, Venture capital, Index, ETF, Government bond, Stock, IFC, Compound interest, Rule of 72, CAGR, Investment banking, Passive investor
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