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Vanguard made it cheaper to invest in ETFs. What the fee war means for investors.
The world’s second-largest asset manager has slashed the cost of fund investing, in a record move that is expected to save investors more than $350 million this year alone.
What Vanguard's Massive Fee Cut Means for Investors
Vanguard just announced its largest fee cut in the asset manager's history, which is great news for investors. Here's what you need to know.
Vanguard’s Fee Cuts May Not Be Surprising, ‘But That Doesn’t Mean This Can Be Ignored’
Even if they don’t cut fees, active managers need to determine whether prices are still fair and that their funds offer something that can’t be replaced with passive.
Vanguard Announces Largest Fee Cut in Firm’s History
Vanguard announced Monday fee reductions on 168 share classes across 87 investment funds—in what the firm called its largest fee cut to date. The firm projects that the fee reductions are expected to save investors of all kinds more than $350 million this year alone.
Vanguard's average fee drops to 0.07% after biggest-ever cut
The Jack Bogle-founded firm expects its decision to slash costs for dozens of mutual funds and ETFs will save investors $350 million this year alone.
Vanguard slashes fees; expects its investors will save $350 million in 2025
Asset manager Vanguard said on Monday it was lowering the cost of investing across its fund lineup in its largest cut ever and estimated that this would translate into savings of more than $350 million for its investors this year.
Vanguard Slashes Fees in Record Move
So what Vanguard does is they sort of set the table with these cheap fees. In my view, they create the terrordome that I speak of a lot. Then everybody else has to kind of like deal. It's not a place necessarily to get rich unless you have just huge scale.
Vanguard puts pressure on rivals with large round of fee cuts
Vanguard is making good on promises to disrupt bond funds and continue to squeeze costs out of equity investing with the largest round of fee cuts in its history. The $10tn money manager announced it would lop between 1 and 6 basis points off the expense ratios of 87 funds,
Vanguard Announces Largest Ever Expense Ratio Reduction
Vanguard today announced historic expense ratio reductions to one hundred sixty-eight mutual fund and exchange-traded share classes across eighty-seven funds. The reductions will save Vanguard's investors more than $350 million in 2025 alone,
Record fee cuts at Vanguard but not for popular S&P 500 fund
Vanguard Group has cut fees on 87 of its 428 investment funds. The Malvern, Pennsylvania-based investment giant says the reductions will save some of the company’s more than 50 million stock and bond fund investors a total of more than $350 million this year,
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Vanguard announces major change to hundreds of funds and ETFs
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The End Game of Vanguard’s Fee Cuts
The low-cost provider is less likely to jump into the fast-growing active space than it is to muscle into select index ...
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Vanguard slashed its fees. That's good news — and a lesson in what's a reasonable amount to pay.
Vanguard’s new fee cuts are a win for retail investors — helping to boost long-term returns. Here's what a low expense ratio ...
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Vanguard Delivers Its Biggest Fee Cut Ever. CEO Salim Ramji Explains Why.
The asset manager says the move at 87 funds will save investors $350 million this year.
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1 Vanguard Index Fund May Beat the S&P 500 by 100% in the Next Few Years, According to a Wall Street Analyst
History supports the notion that small-cap stocks are headed for a period of outperformance. The small-cap Russell 2000 ...
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