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John Bogle at Diehards VI in Alexandria, VA, June 2007. (Photo by family_doc)
John Bogle at Diehards VI in Alexandria, VA, June 2007. (Photo by family_doc)
Welcome to The Bogleheads Wiki, a collaborative enterprise by the members of the Bogleheads Forum. The Wiki is devoted to creating a valuable reference resource for Forum members and readers. Anyone can read the Wiki, but only members of the Bogleheads Forum can be granted writing and editing privileges. A simple PM is all it takes to request user (a MediaWiki term) status, with no supporting documentation needed. Users are encouraged to create pages, referring to our Topic Index as a loose guide on article needs. Information on wiki syntax as well as expected comportment is available in the Help link in the navigation sidebar.

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Top level categories within The Bogleheads Wiki are Financial Planning and Administration. Further detail regarding financial planning appears in the following Topic Index.

Topic Index
Personal Finance
Asset Allocation 

includes  Asset Classes • Bonds • Money Markets • US Stocks • International Stocks • Portfolios

Mutual Funds 

includes  ETF • Balanced Funds • Vanguard Funds

Retirement Planning 

includes  IRAS

Tax Considerations 

includes  Asset Sales and Basis

College Savings 

includes  529 Plans • Coverdell Education Savings Accounts

Charitable Giving
Vanguard 

includes   Vanguard Funds • Vanguard Balanced Funds • Vanguard Bond Funds • Vanguard International Funds • Vanguard Lifecycle Funds • Vanguard US Stock Funds • Vanguard Investment Plans • Vanguard SEC Filings

Resources and Links 

includes  Book Reviews

FAQ



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