Stay the Course
The Story of Vanguard and the Index Revolution
by John C. Bogle
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“Read any book by John C. Bogle, the founder of Vangard. | That story is from his latest book, released just a couple months ago called Stay the Course. It's a history of Vanguard & how he got it off the ground. It's excellent”
Source →“Read any book by John C. Bogle, the founder of Vangard. | That story is from his latest book, released just a couple months ago called Stay the Course. It's a history of Vanguard & how he got it off the ground. It's excellent”
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A journey through the Index Revolution from the man who started it all Stay the Course is the story the Vanguard Group as told by its founder, legendary investor John C. Bogle. This engrossing book traces the history of Vanguard the largest mutual fund organization on earth. Offering the world?s first index mutual fund in 1976, John Bogle led Vangu...
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“Read any book by John C. Bogle, the founder of Vangard. | That story is from his latest book, released just a couple months ago called Stay the Course. It's a history of Vanguard & how he got it off the ground. It's excellent”
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