2 Vanguard Funds I Plan on Buying for My Kids' Portfolios (2024)

George Budwell, The Motley Fool

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A key skill that parents should impart to their children is financial literacy. This includes teaching them how to invest wisely in various assets, such as stocks, bonds, and fixed-income securities. So instead of making investment decisions for my kids on my own, I've been involving them in the process of choosing suitable options as I teach them about the benefits of long-term investing and the power of compound growth.

So far, most of their investments have been individual growth stocks, but as their portfolios have increased in value, it's time to diversify their holdings with exchange-traded funds (ETFs). My preferred ETF provider is Vanguard. Vanguard is different from other firms because it is owned by its funds, which are owned by its shareholders. This means that Vanguard has the best interests of its shareholders at heart, and this is reflected in its low expense ratios.

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Here is a look at the two Vanguard funds I plan on adding to their portfolios soon.

A smart way to diversify your portfolio

One of the most common pieces of advice given by investing legend Warren Buffett is to buy a low-cost fund that follows the performance of the S&P 500 index. The reason is simple: Few stocks outperform this benchmark over periods longer than five to 10 years, and only a small handful do so over periods of 20 years or longer. So instead of trying to get lucky by picking individual stocks, the smart play is to own the whole market.

Many ETFs offer exposure to the S&P 500 in one way or another. But one of the best options for long-term investors is the Vanguard 500 Index Fund (NYSEMKT: VOO). It has a high trading volume, which means you can easily buy or sell shares of it when you need to. It also has a very low expense ratio of 0.03%, which means you keep more of your returns. And it has a beta of 1 and an alpha of -0.04, indicating that it tracks the benchmark S&P 500 index without much deviation.

How much should you allocate to this fund? Well, Buffett has a suggestion on that score, too. He thinks that a 90% to 10% split between a low-cost S&P 500 fund and a broad bond fund is a good strategy for most investors with a long-term horizon.

I plan to follow this advice for the most part with my kids' holdings, but I also want to add a small smattering of select growth stocks to spice up their portfolios. However, the Vanguard 500 Index Fund will be the main component of their portfolios, providing stability and steady growth over time.

A basic bond fund that ticks all the boxes

Further following Buffett's advice, I intend to diversify their portfolios with the Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund (NASDAQ: BND). There are certainly more aggressive bond funds available, and Vanguard even has a few bond funds with better risk-to-reward ratios.

But I think there is no real need to overcomplicate a bond position. You want a fund that is stable over time, has a low expense ratio, a good yield, and high-quality assets. The Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund meets all of these criteria.

It aims to match the performance of a broad, market-weighted bond index, it offers a generous 3.08% distribution yield, and a low expense ratio of 0.03% (compared to its category average of 0.57%).

Since its launch in 2007, the Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund has delivered total returns (pre-tax and including distributions) of 62.5%. That is not game-changing performance to be sure, but it is quite good for a conservative-leaning bond fund. After all, the main goal with bond investments are capital preservation and yield, and this Vanguard ETF does a great job on these two all-important metrics.

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George Budwell has positions in Vanguard S&P 500 ETF. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Vanguard Bond Index Funds-Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF and Vanguard S&P 500 ETF. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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2 Vanguard Funds I Plan on Buying for My Kids' Portfolios (2024)

FAQs

Can I create a Vanguard account for my child? ›

Anyone can open or contribute on behalf of a child. There is no penalty if account assets aren't used for college.

Is it cheaper to buy Vanguard funds through Vanguard? ›

Vanguard Brokerage doesn't charge additional fees for a purchase, a sale, or an exchange of any load mutual fund offered through our program. You must buy and sell Vanguard ETF Shares through Vanguard Brokerage Services (we offer them commission-free) or through another broker (which may charge commissions).

How does Vanguard kids account work? ›

Any adult can set up a Vanguard Personal Investor Kids Account on behalf of a child under 18 years old. To open a Personal Investor Kids Account, you will need to have your own Personal Investor Account first so that you can have access and full responsibility of the minor account.

Does Vanguard have a multi asset fund? ›

A multi-asset solution is a single fund or ETF—like those which make up Vanguard's LifeStrategy ETF range—that combines different types of investments.

Can you set up a mutual fund for my child? ›

However, mutual fund investments can be made through a custodial account opened in a minor's name and overseen by a guardian. This custodian holds the decision-making power of the account until the child reaches legal age, typically 18 or 21.

How do I set up an investment account for my child? ›

How to open a brokerage account for your kid in 5 steps
  1. Decide on a brokerage firm. ...
  2. Decide on the type of account. ...
  3. Open the account. ...
  4. Fund the account. ...
  5. Decide how to invest within the account. ...
  6. Roth IRA. ...
  7. 529 plan. ...
  8. Coverdell education savings account.
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Why is Charles Schwab better than Vanguard? ›

Charles Schwab offers a generally more robust and well-designed user experience than Vanguard. As full-service brokerages, both platforms offer many ways to contact the firm if you have questions or need support. You can call, email, or chat with either Vanguard or Schwab.

What are the cons of Vanguard? ›

Cons
  • Relatively high minimum investment requirements for many fund options.
  • Higher-than-average per-contract options fee.
  • Slow process to open an account.
  • No trading platform for active traders.
  • No fractional shares of stocks or ETFs.
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Should I use Charles Schwab or Vanguard? ›

For mutual funds, Vanguard is significantly cheaper, while options traders would save money with Charles Schwab. Mutual fund investors should keep in mind that these costs apply only to some funds. Both brokers offer a long list of mutual funds that can be traded with no transaction fee.

What is the age 55 rule for Vanguard? ›

What Is the Rule of 55? Under the terms of this rule, you can withdraw funds from your current job's 401(k) or 403(b) plan with no 10% tax penalty if you leave that job in or after the year you turn 55.

Does Vanguard have custodial accounts for kids? ›

UGMAs and UTMAs are custodial accounts with assets owned by the minor.

How do I open a Vanguard account for my son? ›

How to Open a Custodial Brokerage Account with Vanguard
  1. Step 1 – Make Sure You Understand How They Work. ...
  2. Step 2 – Click Open an Account. ...
  3. Step 3 – Select the Education or General Investing for A Minor Option. ...
  4. Step 4 – Choose General Investing Brokerage For a Minor. ...
  5. Step 5 – Enter Information for the Custodian and Minor.
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Can you have 2 Vanguard accounts? ›

Yes, you can open and manage multiple Vanguard accounts using the same username and password. For example, if you already have a Stocks and Shares ISA you could open a Personal Pension using the same login details. Log into your account. Select 'Open new account' from the 'My Portfolio' menu.

How many Vanguard funds should I own? ›

Diversifying your portfolio is one of the best ways to manage risk. At Vanguard, you can build a highly diversified portfolio with just 4 ETFs.

What is a two fund portfolio? ›

The US two fund portfolio is a portfolio design consisting of two “total” market index funds covering the US stock market and the US taxable investment grade bond market.

What is the minimum age for a Vanguard account? ›

To open a Roth IRA by yourself, you need to be 18 years old with earned income. However, if you want to open a custodial Roth IRA with Vanguard, you can do that on behalf of a minor as soon as they are old enough to have earned income. It's one strategy that many families use to start building generational wealth!

Can a parent open a brokerage account for a child? ›

Because minors are not eligible to open their own brokerage accounts, parents and guardians can open and manage custodial accounts in a child's name. Teaching children about how to manage, save, invest, and spend money may help them to establish and enjoy a solid financial future.

Can you open a Roth IRA for a 6 year old? ›

A Roth IRA can be opened for a minor child who has earned income for the year. Roth IRAs can offer tax benefits, including tax-free qualified distributions in retirement. Parents maintain control of the Roth IRA until the child reaches adulthood, at which time the account is transferred to them.

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