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The Investors' Advocate By ELIOT SPITZER, Attorney General of New York
In light of the past years' revelations about mutual-fund abuses, Bogle
seems remarkably prescient. He likes to say that his greatest
accomplishment was "putting the mutual back in mutual funds." As he wrote
in his senior thesis at Princeton, a financial enterprise must serve
investors "in the most efficient, honest and economical way possible." In
his 50-year career he has never wavered from those principles. Bogle's
success in making Vanguard an industry giant demonstrates that it is
possible to do right by the customer and still do well.
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FROM THE APRIL 26, 2004 ISSUE OF TIME MAGAZINE;
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