Best Vanguard funds for 2024 | Money Under 30 (2024)

Founded by the late John ‘Jack’ Bogle, Vanguard is one of the largest investment firms in the world, and one of the few member-owned firms on the market. After first popularizing the index fund back in 1976, Vanguard has successfully sought to lower the outrageous investment fees of the 70s and 80s, and continues to evangelize Bogle’s philosophy of investing in passively-managed funds that outperform most actively-managed funds.

Vanguard has over 400 funds to choose from, but I’ve pared those down to seven of the most popular funds in a variety of market sectors to help you build a diverse, low-cost portfolio.

For investors who want to own the market

Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI)

  • Expense ratio: 0.03%
  • 10-year return: 11.34% APY
  • Dividend yield: 1.68%
  • Fund total assets: $1.1 trillion

Why I chose it

Quite possibly the most popular ETF in the world, the Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI) holds nearly all of the publicly-traded companies in the United States, about 4,000 companies. This fund is market cap-weighted, meaning the largest holdings represent U.S. companies with the largest capitalization, with businesses like Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon making up the top holdings.

The fund aims to track the CRSP US Total Market Index, which is representative of the U.S. stock market. As a cap-weighted fund, over 80% of the holdings are considered “large cap” funds, but it still holds thousands of small- and mid-cap stocks as well. The price is attractive too. With an expense ratio of just 0.03%, you will be hard-pressed to find a less expensive fund.

Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO)

  • Expense ratio: 0.03%
  • 10-year return: 11.68% APY
  • Dividend yield: 1.76%
  • Fund total assets: $686.2 billion

Why I chose it

Tracking the famous S&P 500 index, the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) holds the top 500 companies in the United States. Long viewed as the benchmark for how U.S. stocks are performing, this S&P 500 fund is a market cap-weighted fund that only holds large-cap stocks, like Facebook, Tesla, and Google.

This ETF shares a similar composition to VTI, but with more allocation toward large-cap funds, and no small-cap holdings. In fact, over 20% of its holdings are in the top 5 companies, which are all tech stocks. It has performed very well over the past 10 years, with an average 11.68% annual return. VOO also has an impossibly-low fee expense ratio of 0.03%, letting you actually keep your annual returns, instead of paying a fund manager.

For investors that want to invest internationally

Vanguard Total International Stock ETF (VXUS)

  • Expense ratio: 0.07%
  • 10-year return: 3.34% APY
  • Dividend yield: 4.18%
  • Fund total assets: $308.5 billion

Why I chose it

If you’re looking for international stock exposure, Vanguard offers the Total International Stock ETF (VXUS), which holds a wide array of international stocks from various markets. This fund looks to track the FTSE Global All Cap ex US Index, which includes nearly 8,000 international stocks (ex-U.S.), giving investors exposure to top companies like Nestle, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, Samsung, and Toyota.

The fund includes a mix of developed and emerging international stocks, giving broad diversity outside of the United States. And, like all Vanguard funds, it comes with rock-bottom fees, with an expense ratio of only 0.07%. Plus, the dividend yield is over 4% APY, which is on the higher-end of index funds. If you are looking to broaden your investments beyond the U.S., this fund is one of the top international picks available.

For investors who want passive income

Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF (BND)

  • Expense ratio: 0.03%
  • 10-year return: 0.83% APY
  • Dividend yield: 4.40%
  • Fund total assets: $271.1 billion

Why I chose it

While bonds haven’t been performing so hot as of late, they are still a great long-term hold for investors who want a ballast against the volatility of stocks, as well as regular income from monthly dividends. The Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF (BND) holds over 10,000 investment-grade bonds — including government, corporate, and securitized bonds — with an average maturity of 8.9 years.

BND pays out monthly dividends, and the rate is (thanks to rising rates) now over 4%. As usual, the expense ratio is a microscopic 0.03%, making it one of the cheapest bond funds on the market. Ideal for long-term holders and those looking to diversify out of equities, BND is a great all-in-one U.S. bond fund for conservative investors.

Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF (VYM)

  • Expense ratio: 0.06%
  • 10-year return: 9.92% APY
  • Dividend yield: 3.31%
  • Fund total assets: $53.6 billion

Why I chose it

If you are a fan of passive income, the Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF (VYM) may be a good option. With a mix of well-known dividend-paying stocks, such as Johnson & Johnson, Procter & Gamble, and Home Depot, value investors can enjoy solid quarterly dividends from blue-chip companies, while spreading the risk among 400 top-notch businesses.

While the dividend isn’t as high as some other high-yield dividend ETFs (just over 3% APY), the underlying stocks are solid businesses with long track records. And the 0.06% expense ratio makes it one of the cheapest dividend-focused ETFs on the market. If you are a value investor looking for stable companies that pay out higher-than-average dividends, then VYM may be a good option.

Read more: What are dividends? The types of dividends explained

For investors who want exposure to real estate

Vanguard Real Estate ETF (VNQ)

  • Expense ratio: 0.12%
  • 10-year return: 6.24% APY
  • Dividend yield: 3.65%
  • Fund total assets: $61.9 billion

Why I chose it

Love real estate, but hate the idea of being a landlord? The Vanguard Real Estate ETF (VNQ) gives you broad exposure to the U.S. real estate market without the need to unclog a toilet at 3 a.m. This fund invests in REITs, as well as companies that invest in office buildings, hotels, and other real property. VNQ holds around 160 stocks in the fund, with a focus on commercial real estate, but there is a 15% allocation to residential real estate REITs.

The expense ratio is a bit higher than other Vanguard funds at 0.12%, and there is a high turnover of stocks within the fund, which may cause some taxable events. But it does offer decent quarterly dividends at around 3.65%, which includes dividends, capital gains, and return of capital. If you are looking to diversify into real estate without needing a huge down payment and paying for maintenance, VNQ is a good choice.

Read more: How to invest in real estate

For investors who want to make an impact

Vanguard ESG U.S. Stock ETF (ESGV)

  • Expense ratio: 0.09%
  • 3-year return: 7.93% APY
  • Dividend yield: 1.44%
  • Fund total assets: $5.3 billion

Why I chose it

Investing in ESG-minded practices can help grow businesses that operate with the environment and its workers in mind. The Vanguard ESG U.S. Stock ETF (ESGV) aims to track the FTSE US All Cap Choice Index, and is invested in over 1,400 U.S.-based companies that aim to make an impact socially, environmentally, and with how the business is structured.

In Vanguard’s own words, this excludes companies that “do not meet certain labor, human rights, environmental, and anti-corruption standards as defined by the UN Global Compact Principles.” With a low expense ratio (0.09%) and broad diversification across 11 different market sectors, this fund is a great way to make an impact with your investment dollars, while bringing in a solid return. The fund has only been around for four years, so the track record isn’t quite there yet, but the 3-year returns of nearly 8% are on par with the stock market average.

How I chose these funds

Vanguard offers a wide range of funds with low fees that give you exposure to almost any market sector imaginable. Here are the criteria I used when narrowing the many strong Vanguard funds down to just seven:

  • Under 0.15% expense ratio
  • At least $1 billion in total assets
  • At least a 3-year track record
  • At least 100+ underlying stocks held
  • Passively managed

I chose funds in differing market sectors, including U.S. stocks, international stocks, bonds, real estate, and dividend-paying U.S. stocks. This hopefully gives you a peek into Vanguard’s most popular funds in a variety of markets, helping you find one that aligns with your investing style.

Overall, Vanguard offers some of the best low-cost funds on the market, and these seven represent the best of the best.

How to buy Vanguard funds

Buying Vanguard funds is relatively straightforward. Here’s how to set up a Vanguard account and purchase these funds for your investment portfolio:

  • Sign up for an account at Vanguard.com.
  • Provide personal details (such as name, address, Social Security Number, etc.).
  • Select an account type (individual brokerage, IRA, etc.).
  • Connect your bank account to transfer funds to Vanguard.
  • Select a fund (or funds) to invest in.
  • Finalize your order.

Vanguard also offers advisory services to help you build an investment portfolio, with Vanguard Personal Advisor Services® for investors who want access to a human advisor, and the Vanguard Digital Advisor®for investors who prefer a robo-advisor to automate their investment strategy. Both services help you choose Vanguard ETFs to build a portfolio based on your risk tolerance and investment goals.

It’s important to note that Vanguard does not offer fractional shares of these ETFs, meaning you need to purchase them only in whole shares at the current market price. While there areAdmiral Shares™ of each ETF available, those index funds require a $3,000 minimum investment.

Summary

Vanguard continues to be the go-to for index fund investors who want to build a broadly-diversified portfolio with a few quality funds. Vanguard is known for its total stock market and total bond market funds, but it offers a wide variety of funds in many different market sectors, including real estate, ESG companies, and even high-dividend stocks.

When investing for retirement or other financial goals, it’s important to understand your risk tolerance, investment timeline, and amount you can invest. And working with a licensed financial professional is always a good idea if you are new to investing and looking for some guidance. While Vanguard funds are great, knowing your investment strategy before choosing a fund will help you be a more successful investor.

Best Vanguard funds for 2024 | Money Under 30 (2024)

FAQs

What is Vanguard's best performing fund? ›

Best Vanguard mutual funds
  • Vanguard 500 Index Fund Admiral Shares (VFIAX).
  • Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund Admiral Shares (VTSAX).
  • Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund Admiral Shares (VBTLX).
  • Vanguard Balanced Index Fund Admiral Shares (VBIAX).

What is the best Vanguard fund for retirees? ›

  • Vanguard Target Retirement 2050 Fund (VFIFX)
  • Vanguard LifeStrategy Growth Fund (VASGX)
  • Vanguard Core Bond Fund Investor Shares (VCORX)
  • Vanguard Dividend Appreciation Index Fund (VDADX)
  • Vanguard Tax-Managed Balanced Fund Admiral Shares (VTMFX)
  • Vanguard High-Yield Tax-Exempt Fund (VWAHX)
Aug 2, 2024

What Vanguard funds have a 5 star rating? ›

The Vanguard Wellesley Income Admiral, the Vanguard Tax-Managed Balanced Fund Admiral, and the Vanguard High-Yield Tax-Exempt Fund are all popular vanguard funds.

What is the 30 day rule for Vanguard mutual funds? ›

Any investor transferring money out of a given fund may not transfer money back into that same fund for 30 days. Fund purchases made through payroll contributions, loan payments or rollovers, or by any other means besides an exchange will not fall under this restriction.

What is the best mutual fund to invest in in 2024? ›

Best-performing U.S. equity mutual funds
TickerName5-Year Return (%)
FSBDXFidelity Series Blue Chip Growth21.03
SCIOXColumbia Seligman Tech & Info Adv21.02
FBGRXFidelity Blue Chip Growth20.25
Source: Morningstar. Data is current as of Aug. 2, 2024, and is intended for informational purposes only, not for trading purposes.
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Which is better, Voo or Vfiax? ›

VOO is better for active traders and the VFAIX is an easier solution if you plan on placing monthly investments into the fund. In most cases, this isn't a make-or-break decision. They're similar with comparable returns, so choosing between them shouldn't make a huge difference in the long run.

What are the best ETFs to invest in 2024? ›

Best ETFs by 1-year return as of July 2024
TickerCompanyPerformance (Year)
SMHVanEck Semiconductor ETF74.15%
STCESchwab Crypto Thematic ETF71.04%
EGUSiShares ESG Aware MSCI USA Growth ETF65.70%
FDIGFidelity Crypto Industry and Digital Payments ETF61.15%
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What is the number 1 ETF to buy? ›

Top U.S. market-cap index ETFs
Fund (ticker)YTD performanceExpense ratio
Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO)14.8 percent0.03 percent
SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY)14.8 percent0.095 percent
iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV)14.8 percent0.03 percent
Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ)12.1 percent0.20 percent

Is VTSAx better than VTI? ›

The only difference is that VTI's expense ratio is slightly lower at 0.03% compared with 0.04% for VTSAX. This is in alignment with other Vanguard comparisons, such as VOO versus VFIAX. The lower expense ratio gives VTI a slight edge in performance, especially for periods of less than 10 years.

Is it cheaper to buy Vanguard funds through Vanguard? ›

Investment costs

You won't pay a commission to buy or sell Vanguard mutual funds and ETFs online in your Vanguard account.

What is the 4% rule for mutual funds? ›

The 4% rule says people should withdraw 4% of their retirement funds in the first year after retiring and take that dollar amount, adjusted for inflation, every year after. The rule seeks to establish a steady and safe income stream that will meet a retiree's current and future financial needs.

What if I invest $1,000 per month in mutual funds? ›

Take for example you want to invest Rs. 1,000 per month for 12 months at a periodic rate of interest of 12%. which gives Rs 12,809 Rs approximately in a year. The rate of interest on a SIP will differ as per market conditions. It may increase or decrease, which will change the estimated returns.

Which Vanguard ETF has the highest yield? ›

Vanguard ETFs
Average annual returns as of 07/31/2024
Symbol | NameAsset class1-yr
VIG Dividend Appreciation ETFStock - Large-Cap Blend16.42%
VWOB Emerging Markets Government Bond ETFInternational8.13%
VDE Energy ETFStock - Sector10.23%
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What is the best Vanguard ETF to buy today? ›

10 best-performing Vanguard ETFs
TickerCompanyPerformance (Year)
VOXVanguard Communication Services ETF21.66%
MGCVanguard Mega Cap 300 Index ETF20.76%
VGTVanguard Information Technology ETF20.57%
VFHVanguard Financials ETF20.03%
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Aug 3, 2024

Which Vanguard fund to invest in? ›

What are the best Vanguard index funds?
TickerIndex fundExpense ratio
VIGAXVanguard Growth Index Fund Admiral Shares0.05%
VSMAXVanguard Small-Cap Index Fund Admiral Shares0.05%
VBTLXVanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund Admiral Shares0.05%
VBIAXVanguard Balanced Index Fund Admiral Shares0.07%
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Aug 2, 2024

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