Vanguard hasn't had the cheapest index funds for quite a while now, and yet they are often the first company recommended for those in the market. Here's why.
When it comes to international index funds, there are still only primarily two horses in town, both from Vanguard: the Total International Index Fund and the FTSE All-World Ex US Fund. Which is better?
Last week, Vanguard decided to offer its lower-cost, more exclusive Admiral Class of fund shares to more investors. For most Vanguard index funds, any customer with a balance of at least $10,000 can convert their investment from the standard Investor shares to Admiral shares.