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How do I know what changed in the mutual fund prospectus? |
Vanguard sends me e-mails saying when the prospectus for one of the funds that I own has changed. I can read the new prospectus online or request a printed copy. I have neither the desire nor the time to compare every word of the new prospectus to the old one. How do I find out what has changed without rereading the entire thing? Check the fee section and check the return section. Thats the two important items. If you don't have the desire or time, you won't know. |
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