10 Best Vanguard Funds for New Investors (2024)

10 Best Vanguard Funds for New Investors (1)

Many new investors may be looking for the right investment firm to build their portfolios. One place to start is Vanguard, which offers a variety of funds. Like many investment firms, Vanguard offers an online experience for beginning investors, making it easy to invest in mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) from almost anywhere.

Many Vanguard funds are considered high-quality and have low fees. There are many no-load mutual funds available, too. Since there are so many funds to choose from, we rounded up several Vanguard funds that you may be interested in, listed in no particular order.

Key Takeaways

  • Vanguard is a well-known investment firm with a wide variety of funds for investors to choose from.
  • Vanguard offers low-cost, high-quality mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that may be a good fit for beginning investors.
  • Returns are never guaranteed. If you're new to investing in funds, learn the pros and cons of investing with Vanguard, plus how to choose the best funds for your investment goals.

Best Vanguard Funds for Beginning Investors

FundExpense RatioMinimum Investment
VWINX0.23%$3,000
VGSTX0.31%$1,000
VFIFX0.08%$1,000
VBIAX0.07%$3,000
VFIAX0.04%$3,000
VTSAX0.04%$3,000
VBTLX0.05%$3,000
VTIAX0.11%$3,000
VEXPX0.40%$3,000
VGHCX0.30%$3,000

Investing in Just One Vanguard Fund

As a beginning investor, you don't need to start your first portfolio off with a variety of mutual funds. You can keep things simple with just one mutual fund. While it's not always enough to be diversified, it's a way to get your feet wet with investing.

So if you want to start with just one Vanguard mutual fund, aim for a fund that is balanced or has a goal in mind, like one of the below:

Vanguard Wellesley Income Investor Shares (VWINX)

This fund has a balance of roughly one-third stocks and two-thirds bonds, which makes for a fairly low-risk way to get started. Keep in mind that lower risk usually means lower average returns, compared to stock funds, because stock funds carry higher market risks. Still, VWINX has been a top performer in the past, compared to other conservative allocation funds. VWINX has a $3,000 minimum initial investment requirement and an expense ratio of 0.23%, or $23 for every $10,000 invested.

Vanguard Star Fund (VGSTX)

This fund invests in roughly 60% stocks and 40% bonds, which makes for a medium-risk stock fund that is good for those with medium risk tolerance and long-term investment objectives. This fund only requires a $1,000 minimum initial investment, and the expense ratio is 0.31%.

Vanguard Target Retirement 2050 (VFIFX)

Vanguard has a few different target retirement funds to choose from. VFIFX can serve as a good example. These types of funds, also called "target-date retirement funds," invest in a way that fits the length of time. The longer the time until the target year, the higher the number of stocks in the fund. As the target year gets closer, the allocation will slowly shift to bonds. VFIFX is for people who are planning to retire around the year 2050. It has a minimum initial investment of $1,000, and an expense ratio that is on the lower end at 0.08%.

Note

Look for a target-date retirement fund that matches up with the year you would ideally like to retire. Vanguard offers several and even offers guidance based on your birth year. For example, if you were born between 1998 and 2003, VLXVX is a target-date fund that could align with your retirement in 2065.

Passive Investing With Vanguard Index Funds

Index mutual funds aim to match or track the performance of an underlying market index, so they often combine broad market exposure with low portfolio turnover and expenses. Vanguard has dozens of index funds. Here, we highlight some good ones for new investors. All of those listed below have a $3,000 minimum initial investment.

Vanguard Balanced Index (VBIAX)

Like the Vanguard STAR fund, this fund has a moderate allocation of roughly 60% stocks and 40% bonds, with some short-term reserves, making it a medium-risk stock fund. It's good for those with medium risk tolerance and long-term investment objectives. And because it blends stock and bond indexes, it's like having two Vanguard index funds in one. It has an expense ratio of 0.07%.

Vanguard 500 Index (VFIAX)

This was the first index fund for individual investors, and it tracks the S&P 500 Index. It's one of the best ways to gain exposure to a large segment of the U.S. stock market in just one mutual fund. Although investing in 500 of the largest companies in the U.S. provides diversification, the fund's 100% exposure to stocks could mean more risk if you don't own other funds. VFIAX can be an outstanding fund to use as the core of a portfolio that contains other funds. It has an expense ratio of 0.04%, which is the lowest on our list along with the next fund below.

Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Admiral Shares (VTSAX)

This fund offers exposure to the entire U.S. stock market at a low cost. It is like the Vanguard 500 Index, but instead of getting exposure to about 500 of the largest U.S. stocks, you get exposure to more than 3,000 stocks of companies of different sizes. It has an expense ratio of 0.04%.

Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Admiral Shares (VBTLX)

This fund is like VTSAX, but instead of investing in the entire U.S. stock market in one mutual fund, you get the entire U.S. bond market in one fund. So, when you're ready to expand your portfolio and balance the risk with a low-cost, diversified bond index fund, VBTLX could be a good choice. It has an expense ratio of 0.05%.

Note

Some Vanguard mutual funds are offered as exchange-traded funds (ETFs) which offer lower minimum investment prices. The Vanguard Total Bond Market Index fund is one of them—it also comes as an ETF called the Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF (BND). You can invest for the price of one share.

Vanguard Total International Stock Market Index Admiral Shares (VTIAX)

By now, you're catching on to the "total market" idea. This fund offers coverage of stocks around the entire world outside of the U.S. If you're ready to diversify your portfolio by adding foreign stock, you can do it with VTIAX. It has an expense ratio of 0.11%

Vanguard Small-Cap Stock and Sector Funds

Once you've built your portfolio around the basics of large-cap U.S. stocks, international stocks, and bonds, you might want to add a more aggressive fund. This can add more diversity and potential for higher returns. You might take a look at a small-cap stock fund and maybe a few sector funds.

Here are two Vanguard funds that could meet those needs. Each of them has a $3,000 minimum initial investment.

Vanguard Explorer Investor Shares (VEXPX)

This fund invests in more than 700 small-cap stocks, which are seen as more aggressive than large-cap stocks. But this high relative risk can translate into higher returns in the long run. Exposure to hundreds of different stocks can reduce risk, compared to more concentrated small-cap stock funds. It has an expense ratio of 0.40%.

Vanguard Health Care Investor Shares (VGHCX)

This fund invests completely in the health care sector, which includes pharmaceutical firms, medical supply companies, and research firms. Thanks to advances in technology and an aging population, VGHCX has been a top-performing fund for more than 25 years. But keep in mind that investing in just one sector is generally a bigger risk than investing in a broadly diversified stock index fund. It has an expense ratio of 0.30%.

The Bottom Line

Vanguard funds are some of the best mutual funds for beginners, because of their wide variety of no-load funds with low expense ratios. But even advanced investors and other professionals use Vanguard funds. Once you become more experienced, you may be able to combine several of these Vanguard funds into one portfolio.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What are the best Vanguard funds for long-term investors?

The best Vanguard funds for long-term investors are those that have lower expense ratios than other funds.

How much do you need to start a Vanguard account?

You don't need any money to start a Vanguard account as long as you receive documents online. However, the minimum amount for many mutual funds begins at $1,000, and most require at least $3,000. Some mutual funds come in the form of ETFs, though, which start at the price of one share.

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10 Best Vanguard Funds for New Investors (2024)

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10 Best Vanguard Funds for New Investors? ›

Vanguard S&P 500 ETF

Somewhat surprisingly, Buffett does not recommend Berkshire stock. Instead, he has consistently told investors to buy an S&P 500 index fund. "I recommend the S&P 500 index fund, and have for a long, long time to people.

What are the best performing Vanguard funds? ›

7 Best Vanguard Funds to Buy and Hold
FundExpense ratio
Vanguard 500 Index Fund Admiral Shares (VFIAX)0.04%
Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI)0.03%
Vanguard Wellington Fund Investor Shares (VWELX)0.26%
Vanguard Target Retirement 2070 Fund (VSVNX)0.08%
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What Vanguard funds does Warren Buffett recommend? ›

Vanguard S&P 500 ETF

Somewhat surprisingly, Buffett does not recommend Berkshire stock. Instead, he has consistently told investors to buy an S&P 500 index fund. "I recommend the S&P 500 index fund, and have for a long, long time to people.

Which Vanguard mutual funds outperform the S&P 500? ›

Vanguard Growth & Income Fund (VGIAX)

VGIAX's one-two punch of investment goals helped it beat the overall stock market in 2022 and 2023. Over the past 10 years, this fund's average annual return outruns the S&P 500's. Likewise, its trailing 12-month dividend yield approaches the broad market's.

What is the best Vanguard fund for a retired person? ›

The 7 Best Vanguard Funds for Retirement
Vanguard FundExpense Ratio
Vanguard Core Bond Fund Investor Shares (VCORX)0.20%
Vanguard Emerging Markets Stock Index Fund Admiral Shares (VEMAX)0.14%
Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund Admiral Shares (VTSAX)0.04%
Vanguard Explorer Fund Investor Shares (VEXPX)0.45%
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Mar 14, 2024

Is Vanguard good for first time investors? ›

"Beginner investors should consider Vanguard funds for their low costs, diversification across asset classes and regions, simplicity, and robust investor education resources," says Sean August, CEO of August Wealth Management Group.

What is Vanguard's highest rate of return? ›

As of September 2023, the Vanguard PrimeCap Fund provided the highest one-year return rate. The Vanguard Selected Value Fund ranked second having a one-year return rate of 34.05 percent.

Why is SPY better than VOO? ›

VOO earns a top rating of Gold, while SPY earns the next best rating of Silver. Almahasneh says the reason is fees. VOO charges 0.03%, while SPY charges 0.09%. With all else equal, the fund with the lower fee is more aligned with investors' best interests.

How many funds should I invest in Vanguard? ›

So, what's the magic number? There isn't a strict rule, but between five and 10 funds is usually a good idea. That lets you allocate money to different types of funds and markets without doubling up too much. It's also a manageable number to monitor and won't cost you too much in trading fees.

Should I invest in VOO right now? ›

Currently there's no upside potential for VOO, based on the analysts' average price target. Is VOO a Buy, Sell or Hold? VOO has a conensus rating of Moderate Buy which is based on 399 buy ratings, 98 hold ratings and 8 sell ratings.

What is the best index fund for beginners? ›

For beginners, the vast array of index funds options can be overwhelming. We recommend Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) (minimum investment: $1; expense Ratio: 0.03%); Invesco QQQ ETF (QQQ) (minimum investment: NA; expense Ratio: 0.2%); and SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF Trust (DIA).

Which fund is better T Rowe Price or Vanguard? ›

Rowe Price offers functional news and marketing information. Vanguard does not offer real-time streaming news, but does offer news articles. Overall, T. Rowe Price has a small edge over Vanguard for their overall account and research amenities offerings.

Which index funds are better Vanguard or Fidelity? ›

Performance and Cost

As the innovator of index funds, Vanguard offers an impressive range of index funds today with low expense ratios. Fidelity has a comparable selection of funds, but its fees generally aren't as competitive as Vanguard's. That said, Fidelity does offer some zero-cost funds for its customers.

What is the most aggressive Vanguard fund? ›

Best Vanguard Funds for Aggressive Investors: Vanguard Explorer (VEXPX) Click to Enlarge If you want to turn up the growth potential and you want to go all-the-way aggressive, look no further than Vanguard Explorer (MUTF:VEXPX).

What is the best Vanguard fund for income? ›

Investors should consider how it factors into these investments against key benchmarks.
  1. Vanguard High-Yield Tax-Exempt Fund Investor Shares (VWAHX) Net Assets: $14.7 billion. ...
  2. Vanguard High-Yield Corporate Fund Investor Shares (VWEHX) ...
  3. Vanguard Intermediate-Term Tax-Exempt Fund Investor Shares (VWITX)

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)
May 1, 2024

Which Vanguard ETF has the highest yield? ›

ETFs: ETF Database Realtime Ratings
Symbol SymbolETF Name ETF Name% In Top 10 % In Top 10
VIGVanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF28.88%
VYMVanguard High Dividend Yield Index ETF23.43%
VYMIVanguard International High Dividend Yield ETF15.81%
VIGIVanguard International Dividend Appreciation ETF32.32%
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What are the top 5 holdings in Vanguard? ›

Vanguard Group
  • Top 5 stock holdings are AAPL, MSFT, AMZN, NVDA, GOOGL, and represent 17.28% of Vanguard Group's stock portfolio.
  • Added to shares of these 10 stocks: MSFT (+$5.9B), AAPL (+$3.5B), AVGO (+$3.4B), UBER (+$2.7B), VLTO (+$2.1B), AMZN (+$2.0B), BG (+$1.9B), NEM (+$1.5B), LULU (+$1.2B), META (+$1.1B).

Does Vanguard have a high yield savings account? ›

The Vanguard Cash Plus Account offers a high interest rate and federal insurance up to $1.25 million for individual accounts. It's a cash management account, which provides the services and features of checking or savings accounts, but these types of accounts are typically offered by brokerages, not banks.

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