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Q: Historical data of Mutual Funds vs Index Funds ( No Answer,   1 Comment )
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Subject: Historical data of Mutual Funds vs Index Funds
Category: Business and Money > Economics
Asked by: g6688-ga
List Price: $60.00
Posted: 15 Jul 2006 15:23 PDT
Expires: 18 Jul 2006 06:44 PDT
Question ID: 746646
I need a graph / Data of total US market valuation for mutual funds
against total US market valuation of index funds, for the past 10 ? 15
years.

When were index funds introduced to the US market

I need this data for a presentation on July 18th 2006 so I must have
it by July 17th  7:00PM Eastern Standard time
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Subject: Re: Historical data of Mutual Funds vs Index Funds
From: jack_of_few_trades-ga on 17 Jul 2006 10:57 PDT
 
Vanguard created the first index fund (based on the S&P 500) on Aug
31, 1976.  It has earned an even 12.00% average return since then.

http://flagship3.vanguard.com/VGApp/hnw/FundsIndexOnly
http://www.fool.com/mutualfunds/indexfunds/indexfunds01.htm?source=InvAg

I couldn't find any data to show the total valuation of index funds.

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