Mutual funds for Bogleheads

🇺🇸 This article provides a comparison of core mutual funds for use in Boglehead-style investing. While the choices for mutual funds depend on the brokerage you use, most modern brokerages offer access to low-cost index mutual funds, and commission-free access to all ETFs. When choosing between mutual funds, the expense ratio (ER) is an important consideration. This page offers a condensed menu of low-expense-ratio funds that are commonly used as core holdings in the construction of passive — or "lazy" — portfolios. Funds available at each brokerage are compared below.

Mutual funds at Charles Schwab
Charles Schwab manages its own index mutual funds. As a broker, Schwab also provides access to other firm's mutual funds, but they are usually subject to transaction fees (unless the fund is a part of the no-transaction-fee network). All ETFs are commission-free at Schwab, enabling use of ETF lineups from Schwab, Vanguard and iShares.

Mutual funds at Vanguard
Vanguard's mutual fund lineup is detailed at Vanguard fund info.