5 Index-Beating Vanguard Funds

The firm known for its index offerings has some great actively managed funds.

Vanguard has become synonymous with index investing, and its assets have swelled to more than $4 trillion as it has grown into the largest fund family in the world. But here’s something you may not know: About 30% of that money isn’t invested in index funds; it’s in actively managed funds. What’s more, many of those funds have long records of beating their indexes.

Dan Wiener, editor of The Independent Adviser for Vanguard Investors newsletter, found that 78% of Vanguard’s 18 domestic, nonsector, actively managed stock and balanced funds beat Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index over the past 15 years through last year. Fourteen funds outperformed the index, while just four lagged.

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Steven Goldberg
Contributing Columnist, Kiplinger.com
Steve has been writing for Kiplinger's for more than 25 years. As an associate editor and then senior associate editor, he covered mutual funds for Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine from 1994-2006. He also authored a book, But Which Mutual Funds? In 2006 he joined with Jerry Tweddell, one of his best sources on investing, to form Tweddell Goldberg Investment Management to manage money for individual investors. Steve continues to write a regular column for Kiplinger.com and enjoys hearing investing questions from readers. You can contact Steve at 301.650.6567 or sgoldberg@kiplinger.com.