Re: what is the difference in a fund?

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Re: what is the difference in a fund? Andrew Koenig 05-08-2007
Posted by Andrew Koenig on May 8, 2007, 11:07 am


> both VWIGX and VWILX have same managers and from what I can tell,
> identical portfolios

> then why did Jaffe only suggest getting out of one (VWILX) and not the
> other (VWIGX)?

Oversight, probably. They're the same fund -- the only difference is that
VWILX has a $100K minimum balance instead of $3K for VWIGX, in return for
which it offers a 0.35% expense ratio instead of 0.55% for VWIGX.


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