They called his quixotic little mutual fund “Bogle’s Folly,” “a sure path to mediocrity” and even “un-American” after he introduced it in 1976. But Vanguard founder John C.
Jack Bogle, a fierce advocate for American investors and the founder of Vanguard Group, died Wednesday at age 89. Mr. Bogle almost singlehandedly popularized index funds. WSJ's Jason Zweig ...
Tim Buckley is the current chief executive. John Clifton Bogle was born in Montclair, New Jersey, on May 8, 1929. A twin brother, David, died in 1994. Bogle graduated from Blair Academy in ...
Vanguard Group's founder, the late John C. Bogle, predicted that a day would come when the Malvern investment giant and its ...
John C. Bogle, who simplified investing for the masses by launching the first index mutual fund and founded Vanguard Group, died Wednesday, the company said. He was 89. Bogle did not invent the ...
Mohamed A. El-Erian, chief economic adviser at Allianz, said Mr Bogle had been "a caring and thoughtful innovator and an investment giant." John Clifton Bogle, known as "Jack" became a legend on ...
Common Sense on Mutual Funds: New Imperatives for the Intelligent Investor by John C. Bogle is a cornerstone in the realm of investment literature. Bogle, the founder of The Vanguard Group ...
Whether you are investing or not, it is pretty sure that most of you must have come across names of these successful and well-known investors -- Warren Buffet, Peter Lynch and John Bogle.
The answer is simple: Follow the philosophy of its founder. Vanguard was established in 1975 by investing icon John C. Bogle, who many credit with popularizing index funds and "passive" investing ...