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What would Jack Bogle do? Ask Vanguard’s clients
Vanguard founder John Bogle took his fiduciary mandate very seriously and focused on embedding it in the company's culture.
John Bogle, Vanguard founder, dies at 89
The pioneer of low-cost, passive investments died of cancer
Vanguard’s Bogle sees pension pain in low bond returns
Conservative bond portfolio will return only about 3% annually over the next decade, making it hard for pensions to meet their targets.
Vanguard founder John Bogle still prefers U.S. stocks
The 88-year-old is still fully invested in U.S. securities, despite a chorus of market experts urging investors to look elsewhere.
John Bogle says investors don’t need to own international stocks
Famed Vanguard founder says venturing outside the US involves unnecessary exposure to currency risk, economic risk and societal instability risk.
John Bogle: Demise of fiduciary rule would be ‘step backward’ for nation
'Fiduciary principle' will survive regardless of rule outcome, Times op-ed predicts
Vanguard’s John Bogle: Ready or not, an expanded fiduciary rule is coming
The new rule represents an important reflection of regulatory thrust underscored by consumerism. Plus, watch Mr. Bogle make the case for why anyone handling money for investors should be a fiduciary.
John Bogle has already won
Investors have poured money into the lowest-cost funds and ETFs over the past decade, data show