Talk:Vanguard Inflation-Protected Securities Fund

Suggested Chronology of Fund Data Updates
Given the demands placed on editors for keeping wiki data current and updated, please use the following timelines for updating data. In most instances we can provide annual data once it becomes available, with links to the sites which can provide subsequent monthly data updates. This should help reduce the burden of editorial upkeep. Here is a suggested chronology for data updates.
 * Fund returns and standard deviations should be reported on an annual basis, with links to the Vanguard web pages for current year-to-date updates.


 * Fund accounting and tax distribution data should be reported on the fiscal year basis. A link to the Vanguard webpage can provide for the current status of these attributes.


 * Fund expense ratio updates should be reported on the semiannual and annual report dates. We have usually made an internal note of the semiannual report er and then update all references of the er upon the annual report. The  issuance of the annual report also allows one to estimate the foreign tax credit for international funds and estimate the return of capital distribution for REIT funds.


 * Qualified dividend percentages are released after the end of the calendar year. Updates must wait for the data release. Late in the year, Vanguard provides estimates for qualified dividends, we can provide these links as they become available. These can be placed in the fund distribution pages.


 * Fund brokerage commission expense is made available when the fund prospectus and statement of additional information (which is where brokerage commission expense is reported) is updated and released. Data for 2008 will become available by mid year 2009.

These directives should limit most data updates to the completion of the calendar year for updating returns, tracking error, and standard deviation; to the issuance of the annual reports for tax data; the issuance of semiannual and annual reports for expense ratios; and. when issued, the timely posting of final qualified dividend and brokerage commission data. Blbarnitz 09:19, 3 January 2009 (UTC)

Grabiner - re: the two criticisms you added (taxes on TIPS and buying bonds directly). They are not specific to this fund. The first one is about buying TIPS in general. The second one is about bonds vs bond fund in general. Neither is the fault of this specific fund. Perhaps move them to the TIPS article? Tfb 02:54, 30 May 2008 (EDT)

The tax issue should probably stay on this page, as one of the main issues is whether to buy TIPS (probably through a fund) versus I bonds in a taxable account. The issue about bonds versus bond funds could be moved if we create a general page (rather than just the brief FAQ section) on the issue. (However, it is particularly relevant to TIPS, as a TIPS ladder in an IRA is a natural choice for a retirement fund.)Grabiner 18:06, 1 June 2008 (EDT)