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Better than Wellesley and Wellington? and 19 other questions

Sound Investing

CHAPTER

The Benefits of Investing in Mutual Funds

Paul Merriman: There are so many ways you can slice and dice that depend on your willingness to take risk, your willingness to try to manage the tax implications of a mutual fund. The return for the Balanced Index Fund was for the looking back to as far as I think in 1970 was 7.9% versus Wellington at 8.2%. So considerably more taxes to pay with Wellington than the Vanguard Balanced Index Fund. We'll certainly have that noted in our newsletter after it comes out.

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