VALLEY FORGE, Pa., Feb. 25, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Vanguard today
reported expense ratio changes for 18 funds across multiple ETF and
mutual fund share classes, including a wide range of international
strategies. The firm continues to return value to investors through
lower fund expenses on its path to returning $1 billion in cost savings to shareholders
by the end of 2025. The changes reported today in prospectus
filings align to funds with fiscal years ending October 2021 and represent $34.2 million in net savings for
investors.1
Expense ratio changes occur for a variety of reasons, including
asset growth and operational efficiencies. For most of Vanguard's
external advisory arrangements, the advisor's fee is also subject
to an adjustment up or down based on their investment performance
relative to the total return of an appropriate benchmark. Expense
ratio changes may also reflect other types of portfolio management
expenses. For funds that employ both long- and short-selling
strategies, such as Vanguard Alternative Strategies Fund, expense
ratios may include borrowing expenses, as well as dividend expenses
on securities sold short, and may experience substantial changes
from one fiscal year to the next.
Vanguard fund and ETF expense ratio changes
Name
|
Ticker
|
2020 fiscal
year end
expense
ratio
|
2021 fiscal
year end
expense ratio
|
Change
(in basis
points)
|
Vanguard
International High Dividend Yield ETF
|
VYMI
|
0.28%
|
0.22%
|
-6
|
Vanguard
International High Dividend Yield Index Admiral Shares
|
VIHAX
|
0.28%
|
0.22%
|
-6
|
Vanguard Emerging
Markets Government Bond ETF
|
VWOB
|
0.25%
|
0.20%
|
-5
|
Vanguard Emerging
Markets Government Bond Index Fund Admiral Shares
|
VGAVX
|
0.25%
|
0.20%
|
-5
|
Vanguard Emerging
Markets Government Bond Index Fund Institutional Shares
|
VGIVX
|
0.23%
|
0.18%
|
-5
|
Vanguard
International Dividend Appreciation ETF
|
VIGI
|
0.20%
|
0.15%
|
-5
|
Vanguard FTSE
All-World ex-US Small-Cap ETF
|
VSS
|
0.11%
|
0.07%
|
-4
|
Vanguard
International Dividend Appreciation Index Admiral Shares
|
VIAXX
|
0.20%
|
0.16%
|
-4
|
Vanguard FTSE
Emerging Markets ETF
|
VWO
|
0.10%
|
0.08%
|
-2
|
Vanguard Emerging
Markets Select Stock Fund
|
VMMSX
|
0.85%
|
0.84%
|
-1
|
Vanguard Explorer
Fund Investor Shares
|
VEXPX
|
0.41%
|
0.40%
|
-1
|
Vanguard Explorer
Fund Admiral Shares
|
VEXRX
|
0.30%
|
0.29%
|
-1
|
Vanguard FTSE
All-World ex-US ETF
|
VEU
|
0.08%
|
0.07%
|
-1
|
Vanguard Mid-Cap
Growth Fund
|
VMGRX
|
0.34%
|
0.33%
|
-1
|
Vanguard Tax-Exempt
Bond Index Fund ETF
|
VTEB
|
0.06%
|
0.05%
|
-1
|
Vanguard Total
International Bond ETF
|
BNDX
|
0.08%
|
0.07%
|
-1
|
Vanguard Total
International Stock ETF
|
VXUS
|
0.08%
|
0.07%
|
-1
|
Vanguard Total World
Stock ETF
|
VT
|
0.08%
|
0.07%
|
-1
|
Vanguard
International Value Fund
|
VTRIX
|
0.35%
|
0.36%
|
1
|
Vanguard
International Explorer Fund
|
VINEX
|
0.39%
|
0.40%
|
1
|
Vanguard Selected
Value Fund
|
VASVX
|
0.31%
|
0.32%
|
1
|
Vanguard Windsor Fund
Investor Shares
|
VWNDX
|
0.29%
|
0.30%
|
1
|
Vanguard Windsor Fund
Admiral Shares
|
VWNEX
|
0.19%
|
0.20%
|
1
|
Vanguard Alternative
Strategies Fund
|
VASFX
|
0.78%
|
1.28%
|
50
|
About Vanguard
Founded in 1975, Vanguard is one of the world's leading
investment management companies. The firm offers investments,
advice, and retirement services to individual investors,
institutions, and financial professionals. Based in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, Vanguard has
offices worldwide and managed $8.1
trillion on behalf of 30 million clients as of January 31, 2022. Vanguard operates under a
unique, investor-owned structure where Vanguard fund shareholders
own the funds, which in turn own Vanguard. As such, Vanguard
adheres to a simple purpose: To take a stand for all investors, to
treat them fairly, and to give them the best chance for investment
success. For more information, visit vanguard.com.
All figures as of January 31, 2022
unless stated otherwise.
1 Estimated savings for the identified funds is
the difference between prior and current expense ratios multiplied
by the average assets under management (AUM). Average AUM is based
on daily average assets during a month, which are then averaged
over the 12 months of the fiscal year ending October 2021.
All investing is subject to risk, including the possible loss of
the money you invest.
For more information about Vanguard funds, visit
vanguard.com to obtain a prospectus or, if available, a summary
prospectus. Investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and
other important information are contained in the prospectus; read
and consider it carefully before investing.
Vanguard ETF Shares are not redeemable with the issuing fund
other than in very large aggregations worth millions of dollars.
Instead, investors must buy and sell Vanguard ETF Shares in the
secondary market and hold those shares in a brokerage account. In
doing so, the investor may incur brokerage commissions and may pay
more than net asset value when buying and receive less than net
asset value when selling.
Investments in securities issued by non-U.S. companies and
governments are subject to risks including country/regional risk
and currency risk. These risks are especially high in emerging
markets.
Bond funds are subject to the risk that an issuer will fail to
make payments on time, and that bond prices will decline because of
rising interest rates or negative perceptions of an issuer's
ability to make payments.
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