Vanguard 500 Index mutual Fund Admiral Shares (VFIAX) win the highest +10 Fund Authority Score
Here is some really good news for you. The Skilled Investor has published an article about lower cost S&P 500 index mutual funds that you can read, entitled: Low Cost S&P 500 Index Mutual Funds. The Standard & Poors 500 stock index is the most common equity index fund benchmark in the U.S. The S and P 500 tracks about 75% of publicly traded U.S. equity market asset value.
Below you will also find our Fund Authority Score summary for Vanguard 500 Index mutual Fund Admiral Shares. From a lower cost standpoint, these VFIAX Admiral Shares are on the list as one of these best choices among all S&P500 index mutual funds.
The Fund Authority Score for Vanguard 500 Index mutual Fund Admiral Shares
Fund Authority Scores rate mutual funds and exchange traded funds (ETFs) on the most important economic factors that influence individual investors' net long term diversified investment fund performance. The Skilled Investor developed the Fund Authority Score system to provide individual investors with concise and objective summaries of mutual funds and ETFs for comparisons within investment asset classes.
Using
an integer scale ranging from -10 to +10, Fund Authority Scores measure
five factors:
1) annualized management and investment sales expenses (40% weighting),
2) annual trading costs implied by investment fund portfolio turnover (30% weighting),
3) inferior and superior historical performance (20% weighting),
4) minimum fund maturity (5% weighting), and
5) minimum fund size for operating efficiency (5% weighting).
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Fund Authority Summary for Vanguard 500 Index Fund Admiral Shares (VFIAX)
| Fund Authority Score Summary | Vanguard 500 Index Fund Admiral Shares | Fund Authority Score |
|---|---|---|
| TOTAL FUND AUTHORITY SCORE (scale of -10 to +10) | 10 | |
| FUND AUTHORITY SCORING COMPONENTS | ||
| A) Management expenses and sales load fees (-4 to +4) | ||
| - Net annual management expense ratio with 12b-1 fees | 0.09% | |
| - Annualized front-end sales load with a 5 year amortization | 0.00% | |
| --- Total annual direct costs | 0.09% | 4 |
| B) Investment fund portfolio transactions costs (-3 to +3) | ||
| -- Annual portfolio turnover as a trading cost proxy | 5.2% | 3 |
| C) Penalize very inferior historical performance and credit average and superior historical performance (-2 to +2) | ||
| -- Total of the 3 year Morningstar and Lipper ratings | 8 | 2 |
| D) Is this investment fund sufficiently mature? (0 or +1) | 1 | |
| E) Very small fund operating efficiency penalty (-1 or 0) | 0 | |
| INVESTMENT FUND OVERVIEW | ||
| -- Type of investment fund | index mutual fund | |
| -- Active versus passive management | passive index fund | |
| -- Total net assets | $123.3 Billion (total fund assets -- $37.5B Admiral Shares) | |
| -- Type of investment portfolio securities | stocks - equities | |
| -- Geographic focus | North America | |
| -- Market capitalization of portfolio securities | large | |
| -- Strategy skew (value/growth/neither) | neither | |
| -- Target performance benchmark index | Standard and Poors 500 Index | |
| -- Year of inception | 1976 | |
| -- Trading symbol | VFIAX | |
| -- Share class evaluated | Admiral Shares | |
| -- Minimum initial deposit for individual investor | $100000 | |
| TOP 10 INVESTMENT SECURITIES HOLDINGS | ExxonMobil Corporation (XOM) | |
| General Electric Company (GE) | ||
| AT&T Inc. (T) | ||
| Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) | ||
| Citigroup Inc. (C) | ||
| Bank of America Corporation (BAC) | ||
| Procter & Gamble Company (PG) | ||
| Cisco Systems Inc. (CSCO) | ||
| Chevron Corporation (CVX) | ||
| Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) | ||
| --- Top 10 Investment Portfolio Holdings (%) | 19.99% | |
| Fund family website | www.vanguard.com | |
| Customer service telephone number | 800-662-2739 | |
| SEC Edgar fund filings and fund website accessed on | December 29, 2007 |
NOTES:
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mutual funds and ETFs change their fees and trading strategies
relatively little over time. Because investment expenses,
trading/turnover costs, fund maturity, and operating efficiency account
for 80% of the Fund Authority Score rating system, Fund Authority
Scores tend to remain relatively stable over time for such consistent
investment funds.
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above indicates
when fund information was accessed from SEC EDGAR filings and/or the
fund company website. Normally, data used to develop Fund
Authority
Scores rely upon reporting periods ending the previous calendar quarter
or half year.
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