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Welcome to the Bogleheads® wiki Investing Advice Inspired by John Bogle Special:Statistics articles Welcome John Bogle Welcome to the Bogleheads&reg; wiki, a collaborative undertaking by members of the Bogleheads Community. This wiki is a reference resource for investors. Bogleheads emphasize starting early, living below one's means, regular saving, broad diversification, and sticking to one's investment plan.

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 * Getting started - Start here.
 * Bogleheads® investment philosophy - Our investment principles.
 * Bogleheads® investing start-up kit - A top-down approach to start investing.
 * Investment policy statement - Identify your investment objectives and how you plan to meet them.
 * Bogleheads® personal finance planning start-up kit - Other than investing, such as financial planning, insurance, and saving for college.
 * Preparing for retirement - Steps you should take before retiring.
 * Prioritizing investments - Choosing where to save your investing money, such as an employer's retirement plan or a savings account.
 * Getting started for non-US investors - Start here.
 * Bogleheads® investment philosophy for non-US investors - Our investment principles.
 * Bogleheads® investing start-up kit for non-US investors - A top-down approach to start investing.
 * Outline of non-US domiciles - Overview of topics specifically aimed at non-US investors.

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