Description
Over 40 years ago, a great idea was born—that an investment firm should operate solely in the interests of all investors to give them the best chance of success. In 1975, John "Jack"​ Bogle launched a bold experiment: an investment company that was designed to make money for its investors, not from them. He structured Vanguard in the US to be owned by its funds, with no external shareholders all profits would be reinvested in the business and returned to fund investors in the form of lower cost...
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