These Vanguard funds won't necessarily keep you from losing money if the market crashes. But they can help cushion the blow.
The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF has minimal fees and offers investors an easy way to track the market.
Bond investments don't often outperform the stock market, but they can give you peace of mind and steady income.
Investing in utility stocks can be an effective way to minimize risk and volatility, while collecting a solid payout.
If you're looking to put some money to work in markets right now, Vanguard says it's generally a good idea to lean into bonds ...
John Bogle, who founded Vanguard Group, had a major influence on the index funds people own today. Indeed, Vanguard’s ...
The Vanguard Value Index Fund ETF offers exposure to hundreds of quality stocks. At the same time, its fees are minimal with an expense ratio of just 0.04%. Its above-average yield of 2.2% also makes ...
These exchange-traded funds offer investors plenty of diversification. They both also pay you a larger dividend than the S&P 500 offers. Their low fees make them attractive investments to hang on to ...
Clients can invest through a range of accounts, including tax-efficient Isas and pensions, as well as a junior stocks and ...
Vanguard is encouraging some clients to consider allocating more than 50% of their portfolios to bonds, according to the mutual fund giant's chief investment officer.
And over medium-term periods, stocks also reliably beat bonds: During the past century in the U.S. market, bonds have never ...