Everything about John Bogle totally explained
John Clifton "Jack" Bogle (born
May 8,
1929 in
Verona, New Jersey) is the founder and retired
CEO of
The Vanguard Group. He attended
Blair Academy on a full scholarship, earned his undergraduate degree from
Princeton University in 1951, and attended evening and weekend classes at the
University of Pennsylvania. Upon graduation he went to work for
Walter L. Morgan at
Wellington Management Company.
After successfully climbing through the ranks, he ended up as chairman at Wellington, but was later fired for an "extremely unwise" merger he put into place, a poor decision he considers his biggest mistake, stating "The great thing about that mistake, which was shameful and inexcusable and a reflection of immaturity and confidence beyond what the facts justified, was that I learned a lot" and moved on to found Vanguard in 1974. Under his leadership, the company grew to be the second largest mutual fund company in the world.
His awards and distinctions include:
- named as one of the "world’s 100 most powerful and influential people" by Time magazine in 2004
- Institutional Investor's Lifetime Achievement Award (2004)
- named one of the investment industry’s four "Giants of the 20th Century" by Fortune magazine in 1999
- the Woodrow Wilson Award from Princeton University for "distinguished achievement in the Nation’s service" (1999)
Bogle is a member of the
board of trustees at
Blair Academy. He is also an advisory board member of the Millstein Center for Corporate Governance and Performance at the
Yale School of Management. Bogle received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from
Princeton University in 2005.
He continues to be active in The Vanguard Group.
Bogle also currently serves on the Board of Trustees of the National Constitution Center
(External Link
) in Philadelphia, a museum dedicated to the U.S. Constitution. He had previously served as Chairman of the Board from 1999 through 2007. He was named Chairman Emeritus in January 2007, when President George H.W. Bush was named Chairman.
Authors Taylor Larimore, Mel Lindauer, and
Michael LeBoeuf wrote a book entitled "The Bogleheads' Guide to Investing," teaching John Bogle's basic strategies to the novice investor.
On his popular
ABC radio show
Moneytalk,
Bob Brinker frequently touts Bogle's philosophies on investing and recommends his books, particularly
Common Sense on Mutual Funds: New Imperatives for the Intelligent Investor.
Bogle and his wife Eve have six children and are grandparents. They reside in
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.
Investment Strategy
Bogle is famous for his insistence, in numerous media appearances and in writing, on the superiority of
index funds over traditional actively-managed
mutual funds. He believes that it's folly to attempt to pick actively managed mutual funds and expect their performance to beat a well run index fund over a long period of time.
Bogle argues for an approach to investing defined by simplicity and common sense. Below are his eight basic rules for investors:
Select low-cost funds
Consider carefully the added costs of advice
Do not overrate past fund performance
Use past performance to determine consistency and risk
Beware of stars (as in, star mutual fund managers)
Beware of asset size
Don’t own too many funds
Buy your fund portfolio – and hold it
Books
Bogle on Mutual Funds: New Perspectives for the Intelligent Investor (McGraw-Hill, 1993), ISBN 1-55623-860-6
Common Sense on Mutual Funds: New Imperatives for the Intelligent Investor (John Wiley & Sons, 1999), ISBN 0-471-39228-6
John Bogle on Investing: The First 50 Years (McGraw-Hill, 2000), ISBN 0-07-136438-2
Character Counts: The Creation and Building of The Vanguard Group (McGraw-Hill, 2002) ISBN 0-07-139115-0
The Battle for the Soul of Capitalism (Yale University Press, 2005), ISBN 0-300-10990-3
The Little Book of Common Sense Investing: The Only Way to Guarantee Your Fair Share of Stock Market Returns (Wiley, 2007), ISBN 978-0-470-10210-7Further Information
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