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Common Sense On Mutual Funds «SAFE»

Common Sense on Mutual Funds: New Imperatives for the Intelligent Investor , authored by Vanguard founder , is a foundational text in investment literature that champions simplicity, discipline, and cost-efficiency. Originally published in 1999, it advocates for a shift from actively managed funds to low-cost index funds as the most reliable path to long-term wealth. Core Philosophy: The "Boglehead" Approach

Bogle outlines several "common sense" rules for building a successful portfolio: Common Sense On Mutual Funds 1999 By John Bogle Common Sense on Mutual Funds

Bogle highlights that while investment returns compound over time, so do costs. A seemingly small 1–2% annual fee can erode more than half of an investor's potential wealth over several decades. Key Investment Principles Common Sense on Mutual Funds: New Imperatives for

The book’s central thesis is that . Bogle argues that because the market is largely efficient, attempting to "beat" it through active stock selection and frequent trading is often a losing game once fees and taxes are accounted for. A seemingly small 1–2% annual fee can erode

Index funds aim to match the returns of a market benchmark (like the S&P 500) rather than outperform it. Because they are passive, they incur much lower management fees and transaction costs than active funds.

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