Vanguard - Benchmark Returns (2024)

BenchmarkReturns as of 05/31/2023Month End YTD
as of
05/31/2023
Average Annual Total
Returns as of 05/31/2023
1 Month3 Month1 Year3 Year5 Year10 Year
Balanced Composite Index–0.17%3.43%6.35%0.88%6.02%6.92%7.76%
Bloomberg 1 Year Municipal Index–0.11%0.67%0.66%0.79%0.10%1.03%0.86%
Bloomberg 1-15 Year Municipal Index–0.88%0.76%1.09%1.16%–0.38%1.71%2.05%
Bloomberg 1-5 Year Municipal Index–0.61%0.50%0.43%0.41%–0.44%1.13%1.15%
Bloomberg CA Municipal Index–0.84%1.07%1.44%0.88%–0.87%1.57%2.42%
Bloomberg Commodity Index TR–5.64%–6.54%–11.37%–22.48%17.15%3.17%–1.86%
Bloomberg GA Credit Idx Hedged USD–0.81%2.09%2.93%–1.32%–2.53%1.25%2.22%
Bloomberg GA ex-USD FlAdjRIC Cp Hgd0.05%2.72%3.60%–1.35%–3.11%0.48%2.11%
Bloomberg MA Municipal Index–0.90%1.02%1.46%0.41%–1.25%1.50%2.13%
Bloomberg Municipal Bond Index–0.87%1.10%1.65%0.49%–0.64%1.65%2.28%
Bloomberg Municipal CA Intermed Idx–1.09%0.49%0.70%1.39%–0.97%1.49%2.00%
Bloomberg NJ Municipal Index–0.68%1.48%2.57%1.81%1.70%2.57%2.94%
Bloomberg NY Municipal Index–0.89%1.35%2.14%0.49%–0.52%1.51%2.22%
Bloomberg OH Municipal Index–1.03%0.59%1.12%–0.17%–1.16%1.47%2.33%
Bloomberg PA Municipal Index–0.96%0.98%1.77%0.36%–0.61%1.85%2.53%
Bloomberg US 0-5 Year TIPS Index–0.70%1.39%1.68%–1.20%2.66%2.80%1.65%
Bloomberg US 1-5 Year Credit Index–0.42%1.67%1.97%0.48%–0.56%1.73%1.69%
Bloomberg US 1-5 Year Treasury Idx–0.54%1.91%1.75%–0.28%–1.62%1.03%0.86%
BenchmarkReturns as of 05/31/2023Month End YTD
as of
05/31/2023
Average Annual Total
Returns as of 05/31/2023
1 Month3 Month1 Year3 Year5 Year10 Year
Bloomberg US 1-5 Yr Corporate Index–0.40%1.61%1.98%0.58%–0.40%1.84%1.83%
Bloomberg US 1-5 Yr Government Idx–0.53%1.90%1.75%–0.27%–1.60%1.02%0.87%
Bloomberg US 10+ Year Corp Index–2.78%2.18%3.29%–4.85%–5.86%1.02%2.86%
Bloomberg US 5-10 Year Corp Index–1.27%2.55%3.24%–0.67%–2.28%2.07%2.54%
Bloomberg US 5-10 Year Credit Index–1.24%2.62%3.23%–0.69%–2.33%2.01%2.44%
Bloomberg US 5-10 Yr Treasury Index–1.22%2.96%2.75%–2.00%–4.59%1.00%1.14%
Bloomberg US Agg Float Adj Index–1.12%2.07%2.48%–2.05%–3.64%0.86%1.41%
Bloomberg US GNMA Index–0.77%1.67%2.38%–2.61%–3.46%0.15%0.99%
Bloomberg US Long Treasury Index–2.79%2.34%3.74%–8.18%–12.04%–0.84%1.47%
Bloomberg US LongCredit A/Better Ix–2.82%2.12%3.38%–5.18%–6.94%0.55%2.58%
Bloomberg US MBS Float Adj Index–0.72%1.72%2.31%–2.52%–3.48%0.16%1.07%
Bloomberg US Treas Bellwether:1Yr0.05%0.98%1.58%1.92%0.55%1.51%1.04%
Bloomberg US Trsy Inflat Prtcd Idx–1.20%1.77%2.21%–4.20%0.36%2.64%1.75%
Bloomberg US Universal Index–1.04%1.90%2.48%–1.89%–3.11%0.98%1.64%
Bloomberg USD EmergMkt GovRIC CapIx–0.88%0.82%1.54%–1.49%–2.69%0.11%1.88%
CA Tax-Exempt Money Mkt Funds Avg0.22%0.63%0.98%1.75%0.61%0.71%0.43%
Communication Services Spliced Idx2.56%11.95%23.60%–0.86%3.79%5.39%5.14%
Conservative Growth Composite Index–0.89%2.50%4.64%–0.42%2.27%3.74%4.77%
BenchmarkReturns as of 05/31/2023Month End YTD
as of
05/31/2023
Average Annual Total
Returns as of 05/31/2023
1 Month3 Month1 Year3 Year5 Year10 Year
Consumer Discretionary Spliced Idx1.14%2.76%16.11%–0.13%11.50%10.40%12.39%
CRSP US Total Market Index0.42%4.14%8.73%2.01%12.13%10.00%11.41%
Dividend Growth Spliced Index–2.78%1.26%1.39%1.80%11.33%10.66%10.81%
FTSE All-World ex US Index–3.42%0.56%4.67%–1.25%7.67%2.61%4.21%
FTSE All-World Index–1.03%3.56%7.75%1.23%10.44%7.11%8.23%
FTSE AW ex US High Div Yield Idx–4.71%–1.80%2.66%–2.94%11.87%3.42%3.88%
FTSE Emerging Index–2.32%–0.83%–0.44%–8.22%4.25%0.36%2.29%
FTSE Global All Cap Index Hdg.–0.29%3.05%8.11%3.24%11.65%8.34%9.48%
FTSE Global Small-Cap ex US Index–3.12%–1.72%3.65%–5.69%7.15%0.26%3.83%
FTSE High Dividend Yield Index–5.19%–4.57%–5.71%–5.96%11.65%7.26%9.35%
Global Wellesley Income Comp Index–2.22%0.60%1.64%–1.96%2.50%2.89%
Global Wellington Composite Index–0.83%3.38%6.67%1.27%6.38%5.78%
Growth Composite Index–1.03%2.64%6.35%0.59%7.93%6.25%7.64%
High-Yield Corporate Composite Idx–0.93%1.34%3.25%0.11%2.17%3.35%3.87%
iMoneyNet MFR Treasury Funds Avg0.36%1.08%1.73%2.98%1.00%1.16%0.66%
Income Composite Index–0.82%2.40%3.74%–1.07%–0.59%2.31%3.22%
Information Technology Spliced Idx8.45%18.64%30.83%16.59%17.99%19.24%19.97%
JP Morgan EMBI Global Diversified–0.57%0.92%1.82%–1.48%–2.70%–0.13%2.08%
BenchmarkReturns as of 05/31/2023Month End YTD
as of
05/31/2023
Average Annual Total
Returns as of 05/31/2023
1 Month3 Month1 Year3 Year5 Year10 Year
Moderate Growth Composite Index–0.96%2.58%5.51%0.13%5.12%5.06%6.25%
MSCI AC World Growth ex US–2.77%2.73%6.65%0.23%4.38%2.95%4.78%
MSCI AC World Index ex USA Net–3.64%0.43%4.77%–1.41%7.23%2.22%3.83%
MSCI AC World Index Net–1.07%3.44%7.68%0.85%10.07%6.77%7.82%
MSCI All Country World Index Value–4.29%–2.96%–1.42%–4.94%10.20%3.83%5.29%
MSCI US Broad Market Index0.43%4.15%8.88%2.17%12.50%10.18%11.54%
MSCI US Prime Market 750 Index0.61%5.31%9.72%2.81%12.54%10.78%11.90%
MSCI US Small Cap 1750 Index–1.79%–7.63%0.05%–4.74%12.07%4.70%8.36%
Multi-Sector Income Bond Composite Index–0.85%1.51%2.63%–0.17%
NY Tax-Exempt Money Mkt Funds Avg0.24%0.67%1.05%1.85%0.64%0.76%0.45%
Real Estate Spliced Index–3.97%–5.68%–1.93%–15.72%4.94%4.20%5.45%
Russell 1000 Growth Index4.56%12.81%20.76%9.55%12.85%13.84%14.76%
Russell 1000 Index0.47%4.93%9.30%2.45%12.45%10.61%11.76%
Russell 1000 Value Index–3.86%–2.86%–1.43%–4.55%11.63%6.78%8.42%
Russell 2000 Growth Index0.02%–3.58%4.86%2.68%4.62%2.74%7.90%
Russell 2000 Index–0.92%–7.35%–0.04%–4.68%9.23%2.74%7.36%
Russell 2000 Value Index–1.97%–11.27%–5.04%–11.50%13.60%2.09%6.43%
Russell 2500 Growth Index–0.11%–2.94%5.08%2.30%5.16%5.56%9.41%
BenchmarkReturns as of 05/31/2023Month End YTD
as of
05/31/2023
Average Annual Total
Returns as of 05/31/2023
1 Month3 Month1 Year3 Year5 Year10 Year
Russell 2500 Value Index–2.85%–9.07%–2.81%–9.73%13.52%3.65%6.99%
Russell 3000 Index0.39%4.17%8.74%2.03%12.25%10.07%11.45%
Russell Midcap Growth Index0.06%–0.03%7.62%5.75%5.80%8.18%10.56%
Russell Midcap Value Index–4.44%–7.44%–3.17%–9.49%12.31%5.24%8.00%
S&P 500 Growth Index2.50%10.04%13.98%1.96%11.00%11.76%13.58%
S&P 500 Index0.43%5.75%9.65%2.92%12.92%11.01%11.99%
S&P 500 Value Index–1.91%1.08%4.94%3.02%13.86%9.25%9.68%
S&P Completion Index0.44%–4.61%3.94%–3.65%7.72%4.52%8.25%
S&P Global ex U.S. Property Index–6.14%–6.29%–5.43%–18.17%–2.65%–4.85%0.00%
S&P MidCap 400 Growth Index–2.78%–4.37%1.60%–1.28%8.73%5.47%8.92%
S&P MidCap 400 Index–3.19%–7.03%–0.29%–2.63%12.58%6.00%9.05%
S&P MidCap 400 Value Index–3.62%–9.73%–2.26%–4.05%16.41%6.12%8.82%
S&P National AMT-Free Muni Bond Idx–0.69%1.41%1.89%0.56%–0.47%1.70%2.18%
S&P SmallCap 600 Growth Index0.20%–6.79%–0.86%–5.76%10.42%3.91%9.39%
S&P SmallCap 600 Index–1.75%–9.41%–2.03%–7.26%13.57%3.80%8.93%
S&P SmallCap 600 Value Index–3.73%–12.07%–3.19%–8.69%16.63%3.44%8.30%
S&P U.S. Dividend Growers Index TR–2.78%1.26%1.39%1.80%
Spl Bloomberg US 5-10Yr G/Cr FltAdj–1.22%2.81%2.95%–1.47%–3.46%1.55%1.81%
BenchmarkReturns as of 05/31/2023Month End YTD
as of
05/31/2023
Average Annual Total
Returns as of 05/31/2023
1 Month3 Month1 Year3 Year5 Year10 Year
Spl Bloomberg US Long Treasury Idx–2.79%2.34%3.74%–8.18%–12.04%–0.84%1.47%
Spl Bloomberg US Treas 1-3 Yr Idx–0.35%1.55%1.51%0.03%–0.94%1.03%0.80%
Spl Bloomberg US Treas 3-10 Yr Idx–1.04%2.73%2.45%–1.43%–3.68%0.99%1.08%
Spl Bloomberg US1-5YrGov/Cr FlAdjIx–0.50%1.83%1.82%–0.03%–1.25%1.28%1.15%
Spl Bloomberg USLongGv/Cr FltAdj Ix–2.73%2.27%3.60%–6.18%–8.36%0.38%2.31%
Spl S&P Global Ex-US Dividend Growers Idx USD NTR–3.49%3.25%5.46%0.95%8.33%5.30%
Spl Total International Stock Index–3.39%0.33%4.57%–1.69%7.62%2.36%4.17%
Spliced Bloomberg USAgg Flt AdjIx–1.12%2.07%2.48%–2.05%–3.64%0.86%1.41%
Spliced Developed ex US Index–3.84%0.67%6.16%0.50%8.66%3.06%4.78%
Spliced Emerging Markets Index–2.00%–0.69%0.10%–7.69%4.82%0.43%2.15%
Spliced Energy Index–7.80%–3.53%–6.55%–8.78%9.66%–4.13%–1.56%
Spliced Equity Income Index–5.19%–4.57%–5.71%–5.96%11.65%7.26%9.35%
Spliced European Stock Index–5.73%0.07%8.20%3.60%10.17%3.89%4.87%
Spliced Extended Market Index0.44%–4.61%3.94%–3.65%7.72%4.52%8.25%
Spliced Global Capital Cycles Index–2.98%0.82%3.59%–3.08%10.19%4.14%2.35%
Spliced Global Equity Index–1.07%3.44%7.68%0.85%10.07%6.77%7.82%
Spliced Growth Index5.10%14.46%24.53%9.49%11.85%13.26%13.96%
Spliced Health Care Index–4.10%2.34%–2.46%–0.45%6.27%8.97%9.53%
BenchmarkReturns as of 05/31/2023Month End YTD
as of
05/31/2023
Average Annual Total
Returns as of 05/31/2023
1 Month3 Month1 Year3 Year5 Year10 Year
Spliced Inst Total Stock Market Idx0.42%4.14%8.73%2.01%12.13%10.00%11.41%
Spliced International Explorer Index–4.18%–2.45%2.56%–6.66%4.09%–0.61%4.90%
Spliced International Index–3.64%0.43%4.77%–1.41%7.23%2.22%3.83%
Spliced Large Cap Index0.71%5.85%10.01%2.99%12.41%10.84%11.89%
Spliced Market Neutral Index USD0.42%1.23%1.95%3.38%1.19%1.51%0.93%
Spliced Mega Cap Growth Index5.98%17.61%28.39%11.64%13.07%14.27%14.81%
Spliced Mega Cap Index1.39%8.11%12.11%4.69%12.97%11.61%12.38%
Spliced Mega Cap Value Index–3.85%–1.77%–3.11%–2.53%12.68%8.63%9.99%
Spliced Mid Cap Growth Idx0.11%–0.55%6.41%0.74%6.52%8.22%10.08%
Spliced Mid Cap Index–2.65%–4.46%0.35%–4.99%9.70%7.06%9.45%
Spliced Mid Cap Value Index–5.22%–7.99%–4.92%–9.88%12.81%5.54%8.61%
Spliced Pacific Stock Index–0.54%2.48%4.57%–0.81%5.63%1.25%4.40%
Spliced S&P U.S. Dividend Growers Index TR–2.78%1.26%1.39%1.80%11.33%10.66%10.81%
Spliced Small and Mid Cap Index–2.20%–6.51%–0.60%–5.35%11.16%6.29%9.37%
Spliced Small Cap Growth Index–0.03%–2.29%6.63%0.21%3.73%4.77%8.26%
Spliced Small Cap Index–1.99%–6.66%0.44%–4.34%10.31%4.94%8.41%
Spliced Small Cap Value Index–3.47%–9.79%–3.87%–7.48%15.33%4.39%8.17%
Spliced Social Index1.96%7.58%13.40%4.29%12.11%11.25%12.61%
BenchmarkReturns as of 05/31/2023Month End YTD
as of
05/31/2023
Average Annual Total
Returns as of 05/31/2023
1 Month3 Month1 Year3 Year5 Year10 Year
Spliced Total Stock Market Index0.42%4.14%8.73%2.01%12.13%10.00%11.41%
Spliced Total World Stock Index–1.15%2.74%7.19%0.66%10.33%6.71%8.07%
Spliced U.S. Government Money Market Funds Average0.38%1.09%1.72%2.96%1.00%1.24%0.74%
Spliced US IMI Consumer Stapl 25/50–5.44%1.80%–0.60%1.49%10.67%10.78%9.17%
Spliced US IMI Energy 25/50–9.43%–8.35%–11.86%–8.68%32.97%4.33%2.65%
Spliced US IMI Financials 25/50–3.96%–12.01%–7.10%–9.81%12.64%4.50%8.88%
Spliced US IMI Health Care 25/50–3.99%0.72%–4.62%–0.90%7.79%10.14%12.11%
Spliced US IMI Industrials 25/50–2.35%–3.63%1.16%5.40%14.63%7.43%10.23%
Spliced US IMI Materials 25/50–6.64%–8.82%–2.84%–10.58%13.61%6.56%8.33%
Spliced US IMI Utilities 25/50–5.59%0.14%–7.08%–9.65%5.91%7.75%9.15%
Spliced Value Index–4.12%–2.90%–3.40%–3.88%12.78%8.10%9.77%
STAR Composite Index–0.80%2.72%5.77%0.77%6.16%5.88%6.71%
Target Retirement 2020 Composite Ix–0.89%2.41%4.62%–0.34%4.02%4.45%5.87%
Target Retirement 2025 Composite Ix–0.93%2.52%5.23%–0.03%5.05%4.99%6.47%
Target Retirement 2030 Composite Ix–0.97%2.59%5.66%0.19%6.03%5.40%6.97%
Target Retirement 2035 Composite Ix–0.99%2.61%5.98%0.36%7.09%5.84%7.49%
Target Retirement 2040 Composite Ix–1.02%2.63%6.29%0.52%8.14%6.27%7.96%
Target Retirement 2045 Composite Ix–1.05%2.65%6.60%0.67%9.19%6.71%8.27%
BenchmarkReturns as of 05/31/2023Month End YTD
as of
05/31/2023
Average Annual Total
Returns as of 05/31/2023
1 Month3 Month1 Year3 Year5 Year10 Year
Target Retirement 2050 Composite Ix–1.07%2.65%6.76%0.78%9.33%6.79%8.31%
Target Retirement 2055 Composite Ix–1.07%2.65%6.76%0.78%9.33%6.79%8.31%
Target Retirement 2060 Composite Ix–1.07%2.65%6.76%0.78%9.33%6.79%8.31%
Target Retirement 2065 Composite Ix–1.07%2.65%6.76%0.78%9.33%6.79%
Target Retirement 2070 Composite Index–1.07%2.65%6.76%0.78%9.33%6.79%8.15%
Target Retirement Income Compos. Ix–0.84%2.30%4.00%–0.62%1.90%3.39%4.03%
Tax-Exempt Money Mkt Funds Average0.24%0.68%1.07%1.89%0.65%0.79%0.49%
Tax-Managed Balanced Compos. Index–0.19%2.90%5.24%2.36%6.32%6.69%7.22%
US Gov't Money Market Funds Average0.38%1.09%1.72%2.96%1.00%1.13%0.64%
Wellesley Income Composite Index–2.70%–0.24%–0.28%–3.00%1.78%3.59%4.66%
Wellington Composite Index–0.20%4.47%7.18%1.50%7.12%7.80%8.57%

Index performance is provided as a benchmark. It is not illustrative of any particular investment. An investment cannot be made in an index.

Vanguard - Benchmark Returns (2024)

FAQs

Vanguard - Benchmark Returns? ›

The fund has returned 2.88 percent over the past year, 12.88 percent over the past three years, 10.98 percent over the past five years and 11.95 percent over the past decade.

What is the average rate of return for Vanguard? ›

Benchmark Returns
BenchmarkReturns as of 06/30/2023Average Annual Total Returns as of 06/30/2023
1 Month3 Year
Balanced Composite Index3.93%6.78%
Bloomberg 1 Year Municipal Index0.48%0.26%
Bloomberg 1-15 Year Municipal Index0.75%–0.32%
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What is the Vanguard 500 index return for 5 years? ›

The fund has returned 2.88 percent over the past year, 12.88 percent over the past three years, 10.98 percent over the past five years and 11.95 percent over the past decade.

What is average return of Vanguard 500 Index Fund? ›

Vanguard S&P 500 (VOO): Historical Returns. In the last 30 Years, the Vanguard S&P 500 (VOO) ETF obtained a 9.95% compound annual return, with a 14.99% standard deviation. In 2022, the ETF granted a 1.37% dividend yield.

How much return on Vanguard index funds? ›

Characteristics
FundamentalVFIAXBenchmark
Turnover rate (Fiscal Year-end 12/31/2022)2.1%
Return on equity24.6%24.6%
Foreign holdings0.0%
Fund total net assets$823.1 B
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What is a respectable rate of return? ›

According to conventional wisdom, an annual ROI of approximately 7% or greater is considered a good ROI for an investment in stocks. This is also about the average annual return of the S&P 500, accounting for inflation.

What is the 4% rule Vanguard? ›

Say an investor has retired with a $1 million portfolio. In her first year of retirement, under the 4% rule, she should withdraw 4% of that portfolio, or $40,000 ($1 million x 0.04). For each subsequent year, she should adjust the withdrawal amount for inflation.

What is the average return of the S&P 500 index in the last 10 years? ›

Basic Info. S&P 500 10 Year Return is at 156.3%, compared to 161.0% last month and 215.4% last year. This is higher than the long term average of 112.6%.

What is the average return S&P 500 last 30 years? ›

The average yearly return of the S&P 500 is 9.773% over the last 30 years, as of the end of April 2023. This assumes dividends are reinvested. Adjusted for inflation, the 30-year average stock market return (including dividends) is 7.085%.

What is the average S&P return over 5 years? ›

S&P 500 5 Year Return is at 54.51%, compared to 57.45% last month and 71.33% last year. This is higher than the long term average of 44.37%. The S&P 500 5 Year Return is the investment return received for a 5 year period, excluding dividends, when holding the S&P 500 index.

Is Vanguard S&P 500 worth it? ›

Vanguard S&P 500 ETF holds a Zacks ETF Rank of 2 (Buy), which is based on expected asset class return, expense ratio, and momentum, among other factors. Because of this, VOO is a great option for investors seeking exposure to the Style Box - Large Cap Blend segment of the market.

What rate of return should I expect from S&P 500? ›

Basic Info. S&P 500 1 Year Return is at 1.15%, compared to 0.91% last month and -1.71% last year. This is lower than the long term average of 6.29%.

What is the 3 year return of the S&P 500? ›

S&P 500 3 Year Return (I:SP5003YR)

S&P 500 3 Year Return is at 43.55%, compared to 37.30% last month and 28.68% last year. This is higher than the long term average of 23.03%. The S&P 500 3 Year Return is the investment return received for a 3 year period, excluding dividends, when holding the S&P 500 index.

Do index funds return 10%? ›

While the index is not immune to overall market downturns, long-term investors have historically earned a nearly 10% average annual return. However, as with all investments, it's important to note that past performance can't be used to predict future results.

What is a good return on index funds? ›

Attractive returns: Like all stocks, major indexes will fluctuate. But over time indexes have made solid returns, such as the S&P 500's long-term record of about 10 percent annually. That doesn't mean index funds make money every year, but over long periods of time that's been the average return.

What is the most popular Vanguard Index Fund? ›

Some popular Vanguard index funds include:
  • Vanguard 500 Index Fund (VFIAX) ...
  • Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund (VTSAX) ...
  • Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund (VBTLX) ...
  • Vanguard Balanced Index Fund (VBIAX) ...
  • Vanguard Growth Index Fund (VIGAX) ...
  • Vanguard Small Cap Index Fund (VSMAX)
Jun 1, 2023

Is 7% yearly return good? ›

A good return on investment is generally considered to be about 7% per year, based on the average historic return of the S&P 500 index, and adjusting for inflation. But of course what one investor considers a good return might not be ideal for someone else.

Is a 6% rate of return good? ›

Generally speaking, if you're estimating how much your stock-market investment will return over time, we suggest using an average annual return of 6% and understanding that you'll experience down years as well as up years.

Is 12% a good rate of return? ›

Most investors would view an average annual rate of return of 10% or more as a good ROI for long-term investments in the stock market. However, keep in mind that this is an average. Some years will deliver lower returns -- perhaps even negative returns. Other years will generate significantly higher returns.

Do millionaires use Vanguard? ›

The median household in the study has over $1 million with Vanguard and those below the median have assets outside of Vanguard (i.e. real estate, non-Vanguard accounts, etc.) that make most of them millionaires as well.

What happens if Vanguard collapses? ›

Vanguard is paid by the funds to provide administration and other services. If Vanguard ever did go bankrupt, the funds would not be affected and would simply hire another firm to provide these services.

How much should you put in Vanguard? ›

Minimum initial investment

$1,000 for Vanguard Target Retirement Funds and Vanguard STAR® Fund. $3,000 for most actively managed funds. Most Vanguard index funds no longer offer Investor Shares to new investors. For the few that do, most have $3,000 minimums.

Has the S&P 500 ever lost money over a 10 year period? ›

The term “Lost Decade for Stocks” refers to the ten-year period from 12/31/1999 through 12/31/2009, when the S&P 500® generated an annualized total return of -0.9% over the period. This was only the second time that the market actually had a negative total return over a decade period.

How much would $8000 invested in the S&P 500 in 1980 be worth today? ›

Comparison to S&P 500 Index

To help put this inflation into perspective, if we had invested $8,000 in the S&P 500 index in 1980, our investment would be nominally worth approximately $912,320.82 in 2023. This is a return on investment of 11,304.01%, with an absolute return of $904,320.82 on top of the original $8,000.

What is the average S&P return last 100 years? ›

The mean total yearly returns (including dividends) of the S&P 500 from 1996 to mid-June 2022 is 9 percent in nominal terms, or 6.8 percent in real terms—in line with historical results.

How much would 100$ invested into S&P 500 30 years ago be worth today? ›

If you invested $100 in the S&P 500 at the beginning of 1930, you would have about $590,042.12 at the end of 2023, assuming you reinvested all dividends. This is a return on investment of 589,942.12%, or 9.74% per year.

What is the average sp500 return last 40 years? ›

The index acts as a benchmark of the performance of the U.S. stock market overall, dating back to the 1920s. The index has returned a historic annualized average return of around 11.88% since its 1957 inception through the end of 2021.

What is the average stock market return over 40 years? ›

Here's a sample breakdown of stock market returns over time, assuming you invested $100 at the beginning of the time period listed: 40 Years (1982 – 2022): 11.6% annual return. 30 Years (1992 – 2022): 9.64% annual return. 20 Years (2002 – 2022): 8.14% annual return.

What is the average return of the S&P 500 last 2 years? ›

S&P 500 2 Year Return is at -0.58%, compared to -0.28% last month and 35.73% last year. This is lower than the long term average of 14.43%. The S&P 500 2 Year Return is the investment return received for a 2 year period, excluding dividends, when holding the S&P 500 index.

Which S&P 500 fund is best? ›

Our Top Picks for the Best S&P 500 Index Funds
  • Fidelity 500 Index Fund (FXAIX)
  • Vanguard 500 Index Fund Admiral Shares (VFIAX)
  • Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund (SWPPX)
May 12, 2023

Should I just put my money in S&P 500? ›

Legendary investor Warren Buffet once said that all it takes to make money as an investor is to 'consistently buy an S&P 500 low-cost index fund. ' And academic research tends to agree that the S&P 500 is a good investment in the long term, despite occasional drawdowns.

What are the cons of Vanguard? ›

Cons
  • Relatively high minimum investment requirements for many fund options.
  • Higher-than-average per-contract options fee.
  • Slow process to open an account.
  • No trading platform for active traders.
  • No fractional shares of stocks or ETFs.
Feb 7, 2023

Should I keep my money in the S&P 500? ›

Whether you're nervous about market volatility or simply want an investment you can count on to keep your money safe, an S&P 500 ETF or index fund is a fantastic choice. This type of investment tracks the S&P 500 itself, meaning it includes the same stocks as the index and aims to mirror its performance.

Which ETF has the highest 10 year return? ›

10 top performing ETFs with the highest 10 year return
Fund NameTicker10 Year Return
iShares U.S. Technology ETFIYW18.95%
iShares Global Tech ETFIXN17.74%
iShares Expanded Tech Sector ETFIGM17.56%
Invesco QQQ TrustQQQ17.54%
6 more rows
May 24, 2023

How much was $10,000 invested in the S&P 500 in 2000? ›

$10,000 invested in the S&P 500 at the beginning of 2000 would have grown to $32,527 over 20 years — an average return of 6.07% per year.

Does money double every 7 years? ›

Assuming long-term market returns stay more or less the same, the Rule of 72 tells us that you should be able to double your money every 7.2 years. So, after 7.2 years have passed, you'll have $200,000; after 14.4 years, $400,000; after 21.6 years, $800,000; and after 28.8 years, $1.6 million.

How much would I make if I invested in S&P 500? ›

The actual rate of return is largely dependent on the types of investments you select. The Standard & Poor's 500® (S&P 500®) for the 10 years ending December 31st 2022, had an annual compounded rate of return of 12.6%, including reinvestment of dividends.

Does the S&P 500 pay dividends? ›

But it's important to note that the S&P 500 index itself does not pay dividends—the companies in the index do. An investor has to buy shares of the companies themselves or of index funds in order to receive dividends. “The S&P itself does not pay a dividend,” explains Titan investment manager Christopher Seifel.

How much will $10,000 be worth in 30 years? ›

Over the years, that money can really add up: If you kept that money in a retirement account over 30 years and earned that average 6% return, for example, your $10,000 would grow to more than $57,000.

What is the 80 20 rule for index funds? ›

80% of your portfolio's losses may be traced to 20% of your investments. 80% of your trading profits in the US market might be coming from 20% of positions (aka amount of assets owned). 80% of the US stock market capitalisation comes from around 20% of the S&P 500 Index.

How to turn $1,000 into $10,000 in a month? ›

The Best Ways To Turn $1,000 Into $10,000
  1. Retail Arbitrage. Have you ever bought something and then resold it for a profit? ...
  2. Invest In Real Estate. ...
  3. Invest In Stocks & ETFs. ...
  4. Start A Side Hustle. ...
  5. Start An Online Business. ...
  6. Invest In Small Businesses. ...
  7. Invest In Alternative Assets. ...
  8. Learn A New Skill.
Mar 6, 2023

How long should you stay in an index fund? ›

Ideally, you should stay invested in equity index funds for the long run, i.e., at least 7 years. That is because investing in any equity instrument for the short-term is fraught with risks. And as we saw, the chances of getting positive returns improve when you give time to your investments.

What is the average 401k return over 20 years? ›

What Is the Average 401(k) Return Over 20 Years? The average rate of return on a 401(k) ranges from 5% to 8%.

How many index funds should you hold? ›

Experts agree that for most personal investors, a portfolio comprising 5 to 10 ETFs is perfect in terms of diversification. But the number of ETFs is not what you should be looking at. Rather, you should consider the number of different sources of risk you are getting with those ETFs.

Is Vanguard or Fidelity better? ›

In fact, Fidelity is our overall pick for the best online broker in 2022, so it is very hard to beat. All that said, Vanguard still offers some of the lowest-cost funds in the industry and will appeal to buy-and-hold investors, retirement savers, and investors who want access to professional advice.

What is the best Vanguard fund for income? ›

7 Best Vanguard Funds for Retirement
Vanguard fundInceptionLifetime annualized return
Vanguard Target Retirement 2040 Fund (VFORX)6/7/20066.8%
Vanguard Target Retirement 2025 Fund (VTTVX)10/27/20036.3%
Vanguard LifeStrategy Growth Fund (VASGX)9/30/19947.7%
Vanguard LifeStrategy Income Fund (VASIX)9/30/19945.5%
3 more rows
Jun 14, 2023

What is Vanguard's highest return ETF? ›

The largest Vanguard ETF is the Vanguard 500 Index Fund VOO with $311.46B in assets. In the last trailing year, the best-performing Vanguard ETF was VGT at 27.95%. The most recent ETF launched in the Vanguard space was the Vanguard Short-Term Tax-Exempt Bond ETF VTES on 03/09/23.

What is a decent rate of return on investments? ›

A good return on investment is generally considered to be about 7% per year, based on the average historic return of the S&P 500 index, and adjusting for inflation. But of course what one investor considers a good return might not be ideal for someone else.

What is the average rate of return on a 401k? ›

An employer might match some or all of an employee's pretax contributions. But while you may be aware of how much money goes into your 401(k) every month, do you know what the average return on a 401(k) investment is? The answer is typically 5% to 8% per year.

What is a normal investment return rate? ›

The average stock market return is about 10% per year, as measured by the S&P 500 index. In some years, the market returns more than that, and in other years, it returns less. The S&P 500 index comprises about 500 of America's largest publicly traded companies and is a benchmark for annual returns.

What is considered high net worth at Vanguard? ›

Investors with $1 million to $5 million*

You're a Flagship client at Vanguard, which means you get personalized services reserved for our high-net-worth investors. Helping you look at your wealth holistically is important to us.

Is 20% return on investment good? ›

There is no set percentage. Some agencies might be satisfied with a 5-percent ROI, while others might be on the lookout for a higher number like 20 percent for it to be considered good ROI.

Is 10% return on investment realistic? ›

Most investors would view an average annual rate of return of 10% or more as a good ROI for long-term investments in the stock market. However, keep in mind that this is an average. Some years will deliver lower returns -- perhaps even negative returns. Other years will generate significantly higher returns.

Is 50% a good return on investment? ›

ROI of 50% can be considered good, but there are other factors to consider to understand if your investment was a good one.

Is 7% good for 401K? ›

In this case, a good rule of thumb that still has a profound positive impact on your retirement savings is to contribute just enough to receive the full employer match. So if your employer will match up to 7% of your contributions, only contribute 7% so you can take full advantage of that extra money.

Do 401K double every 7 years? ›

“The longer you can stay invested in something, the more opportunity you have for that investment to appreciate,” he said. Assuming a 7 percent average annual return, it will take a little more than 10 years for a $60,000 401(k) balance to compound so it doubles in size.

Is 6% for 401K good? ›

The Bottom Line

The most common employer 401K match is dollar for dollar of up to 6% of your salary³. Most financial advisors recommend contributing at least enough to get the maximum employer 401K match. But more is always better to help save the most for retirement.

How do you get 10% return on investment? ›

Where can I get 10 percent return on investment?
  1. Invest in stock for the long haul. ...
  2. Invest in stocks for the short term. ...
  3. Real estate. ...
  4. Investing in fine art. ...
  5. Starting your own business. ...
  6. Investing in wine. ...
  7. Peer-to-peer lending. ...
  8. Invest in REITs.

Is 5% a good return on investment? ›

According to many financial investors, 7% is an excellent return rate for most, while 5% is enough to be considered a 'good' return. Still, an investor may make more or less than the average percentage since everything depends on the investment's circ*mstances.

What return should I expect from a financial advisor? ›

Industry studies estimate that professional financial advice can add between 1.5% and 4% to portfolio returns over the long term, depending on the time period and how returns are calculated.

Do wealthy people use Vanguard? ›

The median household in the study has over $1 million with Vanguard and those below the median have assets outside of Vanguard (i.e. real estate, non-Vanguard accounts, etc.) that make most of them millionaires as well.

What percentage of US population has $2 million dollars? ›

Additionally, statistics show that the top 2% of the United States population has a net worth of about $2.4 million. On the other hand, the top 5% wealthiest Americans have a net worth of just over $1 million. Therefore, about 2% of the population possesses enough wealth to meet the current definition of being rich.

What net worth is rich by age? ›

The highest average American net worth belongs to those in the age group of 55 to 64 at $1,175,900. Americans 65 to 74 years old have the second highest average net worth at $1,217,700 . The oldest age group of 75 and older have an average net worth of $977,600. Those under 35 have the lowest net worth at $76,300.

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