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According to Standard & Poors, the S&P 500 returned 3.00% for calendar year 2005.
But the Vanguard 500 index fund returned 4.77%. Vanguard also shows the 500 index itself as returning 4.91%, not 3.00%. Both shown here:
http://flagship5.vanguard.com/VGApp...dId=0040&FundIntExt=INT&DisplayBarChart=false
TRowe Price shows their 500 index fund as having returned 4.62% for CY 2005 (which tracks with what my $ return in their fund was for 2005).
Look at PREIX, the tenth fund down, at 1 Yr. return.
http://www.troweprice.com/common/in...0.html?scn=Fund_Information&rfpgid=retailhome
So why the big difference between the index FUNDS, and the actual INDEX? It would seem to be too much for tracking error. Does the S&P500 INDEX not include dividend return? Seems odd that it wouldn't, if that is the real difference.
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But the Vanguard 500 index fund returned 4.77%. Vanguard also shows the 500 index itself as returning 4.91%, not 3.00%. Both shown here:
http://flagship5.vanguard.com/VGApp...dId=0040&FundIntExt=INT&DisplayBarChart=false
TRowe Price shows their 500 index fund as having returned 4.62% for CY 2005 (which tracks with what my $ return in their fund was for 2005).
Look at PREIX, the tenth fund down, at 1 Yr. return.
http://www.troweprice.com/common/in...0.html?scn=Fund_Information&rfpgid=retailhome
So why the big difference between the index FUNDS, and the actual INDEX? It would seem to be too much for tracking error. Does the S&P500 INDEX not include dividend return? Seems odd that it wouldn't, if that is the real difference.
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