Bogleheads® 14 videos

 were recorded during the 2015 National Bogleheads Reunion (Bogleheads&reg; 14), held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Registration and reception began at 2 PM on Thursday, October 15, 2015 and and the reunion concluded at noon on Saturday, October 18, 2015.

Morningstar videos with Christine Benz
Christine Benz, Morningstar's director of personal finance, interviewed a number of attendees at the convention. The links are provided below.

Bogle: Tough Decade Ahead for Equity Investors
Over the next 10 years, investors may see stock returns as low as 4% before inflation, well below the level assumed in many financial plans, says Vanguard founder Jack Bogle.

Why Bogle Doesn't 'Do' International Investing
Although things aren't perfect, the U.S. economy and U.S. firms are still likely to outperform the rest of the world, says Vanguard founder Jack Bogle.

Bogle: Corporate Bonds a Sensible Way to Pick Up Yield
Adding more investment-grade bond exposure to the total bond index might be a good way to boost returns without too much additional credit risk, says Vanguard found Jack Bogle.

Bogle: Fiduciary Standard Clearly Right Thing to Do
The current plan to create a fiduciary standard for retirement plans is a good first step, says Vanguard founder Jack Bogle, but it should be expanded over time to include non-retirement plans and institutional money managers.

Bogle: What Investors Need to Know About Fees
Rather than an elaborate breakdown of fees, investors would benefit from more clarity on transfer agent fees and the impact of expenses on investment income, says Vanguard founder Jack Bogle.

Bernstein: What's 'Good and Cheap' Today?
Precious-metals equities qualify, but beaten-down emerging-markets and energy stocks aren't quite there yet, says author Bill Bernstein

Bernstein: How to Fortify Your Portfolio Against 'Deep Risk'
Deep risk, or a substantial loss of real assets over a period of at least a generation, can be caused by deflation, inflation, confiscation, or devastation, says author Bill Bernstein.