Remutualizing the mutual fund industryThe alpha and the omega

Remutualizing the mutual fund industryThe alpha and the omega

Remutualizing the mutual fund industry

The alpha and the omega

Bogle

John C.

Bogle, John C.

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Speaker

Boston College

Law School

Boston College. Law School

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Chestnut Hill, Mass.mau University Libraries, Boston CollegeJanuary 21, 20042004-01-21monographic

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Chestnut Hill, Mass.

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University Libraries, Boston College

January 21, 2004

2004-01-21

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In this speech delivered at the Boston College Law School on January 21, 2004, John C. Bogle, founder and former chairman of the Vanguard Group, questions whether the current method of compensating fund managers is contrary to the intent of the Investment Company Act of 1940. He proposes that such compensation might be better regulated under traditional fiduciary standards, as was done when the mutual funds industry started in 1924.

John C. Bogle

Boston College Law School

http://stream.bc.edu/ramgen/library/law/john_bogle.rm

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