I have five figures in VFSTX (investor shares) within my six figure traditional IRA. I was thinking that I would qualify to convert these shares to admiral (VFSUX). However, I do not see this option on the Vanguard website. Could someone please confirm the qualifications?
Thanks,
Ryan
VG Short-Term Inv-Grade - Convert to Admiral
Re: VG Short-Term Inv-Grade - Convert to Admiral
It's $10K for index funds and $50K for active funds like STIG.
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Re: VG Short-Term Inv-Grade - Convert to Admiral
Just do an exchange of all shares from your present Investor share fund to "a new fund" Short-Term Inv-Grade Admiral fund. Oops - I read six figures in investor shares, the exchange is only possible if you have $50,000 in investor class shares.
Dale
Edited to reflect 50K required
Dale
Edited to reflect 50K required
Last edited by Dale_G on Sat Feb 09, 2013 12:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: VG Short-Term Inv-Grade - Convert to Admiral
You need a min of 50k in the find to qualify. You can't combine from diff accounts to meet the qualification. Once you qualify to convert, you will see something like qualified to convert to admiral shares message on your holdings page.
Re: VG Short-Term Inv-Grade - Convert to Admiral
Just for others who might read this, do *not* do this in a taxable account. An exchange is a taxable event. A conversion to Admiral shares is not a taxable event.Just do an exchange of all shares from your present Investor share fund to "a new fund" Short-Term Inv-Grade Admiral fund.
Re: VG Short-Term Inv-Grade - Convert to Admiral
Thanks everyone!