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Log in to your Vanguard personal investor accounts here. Check your balances, buy and sell investments, move money, and view your performance.
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Welcome to the account login page for Vanguard Retirement Plan Access. You can also get secure, one-touch access to your account with the READYSAVE TM mobile app.
Retirement accounts—which plan is best for you? Employer plans, IRAs, and taxable accounts can all be used for retirement saving. Here are some options that may help you reach your retirement savings goals.
Most Vanguard mutual funds have a $3,000 minimum, but you can invest in any Vanguard Target Retirement Fund or Vanguard STAR® Fund with as little as $1,000. (Some funds have minimums greater than $3,000 to protect the funds from short-term trading activity.)
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These funds are designed to be one-fund solutions for retirement investing. They adjust their allocation to stocks and bonds over time, growing more conservative as the target retirement date...
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Target Retirement Funds are designed to keep your money invested appropriately throughout your retirement years. About seven years after a fund reaches its target date, its investment mix is expected to match that of Vanguard Target Retirement Income Fund.
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