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 ...
Back in 1951, the mutual fund industry was tiny, and index funds didn't exist. Enter John C. Bogle. That year, the young Princeton graduate went to work for Wellington Management Company.
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 ...
Explore Jack Bogle's 10 simple rules for investment success, straight from the founder of Vanguard. Learn why reversion to the mean is crucial, how time can be your greatest ally, and the ...
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.
Jack Bogle founded a financial services company, The Vanguard Group, that now has 16,600 employees and more than $5 trillion in assets. Bogle, who died last week at 89, could have parlayed that ...
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 ...