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Welcome to the Bogleheads&reg; wiki, a collaborative undertaking by members of the Bogleheads Community. The wiki is a reference resource for investors. Be sure to check our new pages.

Bogleheads emphasize starting early, living below one's means, regular saving, broad diversification, and sticking to one's investment plan regardless of market conditions.

If all this seems a bit overwhelming, relax and don't panic. A good place to begin is getting started. 

Important pages

 Getting started: Overview (Start here) • Bogleheads® investment philosophy • Investing • Personal finance •  Planning for retirement

 Financial planning: Asset allocation ∙ Charitable giving ∙  Education savings ∙ Estate planning ∙  Health savings accounts ∙  International domiciles ∙  Personal finance ∙  Tax considerations

 Investing: Asset classes ∙ Alternate asset classes ∙  Bonds ∙  CDs ∙  Indexing ∙  International stocks ∙  Exchange-traded funds ∙  Money markets ∙  Mutual funds ∙  Portfolios ∙  Real estate ∙  Risk management (portfolio) ∙  Stocks (US) ∙  Vanguard

 Retirement Planning: Annuities ∙ Employer provided retirement plans ∙  IRAs ∙  Portfolio withdrawals ∙  Retirement Spending ∙  Social Security

 Reference Material: Acronyms ∙ Blogs ∙  (The) Bogleheads&reg; ∙ Books and authors ∙  Financial theory ∙ Financial websites ∙ FAQs ∙ Glossary ∙ Google Docs spreadsheets ∙ Resources and links

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Our Canadian sister site,, and it's has a similar focus, many like-minded members, and may be of interest as well.

Contributing to the wiki

Anyone can read the wiki. If you would like to edit it, you must first join the Bogleheads forum. Once you've joined, send a private message requesting access, and you can then become an editor. Information on editing the wiki is available on the left sidebar of every wiki page. Suggestions are welcome by posting in Suggestions for the Wiki.

If you see content in need of improvement, or a new page on a topic not yet covered, consider becoming an editor so that you can contribute to the site. If you find yourself writing a reply to a forum question that's been discussed a number of times before, consider creating a wiki page with the answer. Then you and others can reply to subsequent questions on that topic with a link and a quote of your text. That way, the Bogleheads Community both preserves our knowledge base and makes it more accessible, particularly to those using search engines.