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  2. Is Vanguard Wellesley Income Admiral (VWIAX) a Strong ... - AOL

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    Vanguard Wellesley Income Admiral made its debut in May of 2001, and since then, VWIAX has accumulated about $50.13 billion in assets, per the most up-to-date date available. The fund's current ...

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    Its sister fund, the Vanguard Wellington Fund Admiral Shares (MUTF:VWENX), is newer, having been created in May, 2001. It is similar in virtually all respects to the original, except it comes with ...

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  5. Wellington Management Company - Wikipedia

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    Bogle left in 1974 and established The Vanguard Group, retaining Wellington to manage some of Vanguard's funds. [7] In 1979, Wellington's 29 original partners bought back the firm after a period as a public company. [8] In 1994, Wellington offered its first Luxembourg-domiciled UCITS fund. [9] Also in 1994, Wellington offered its first hedge fund.

  6. The Vanguard Group - Wikipedia

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    In December 1986, Vanguard launched its second mutual fund, a bond index fund called the Total Bond Fund, which was the first bond index fund ever offered to individual investors. [24] One earlier criticism of the first Index fund was that it was only an index of the S&P 500.

  7. List of American exchange-traded funds - Wikipedia

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    This is a table of notable American exchange-traded funds, or ETFs.As of 2020, the number of exchange-traded funds worldwide was over 7,600, [1] representing about 7.74 trillion U.S. dollars in assets. [2]