Vanguard, founded by John C. Bogle in 1975, is a major investment management company with $12 trillion in assets under management. It offers financial planning services globally and is unique for being owned by the funds themselves, focusing on shareholder interests. Vanguard’s low-cost, no-load funds provide advantages to investors.

Three top Vanguard mutual funds are Vanguard PRIMECAP Inv (VPMCX), Vanguard Equity Income Fund (VEIPX), and Vanguard Energy Fund (VGENX), all ranked #1 by Zacks. PRIMECAP Inv focuses on large- and mid-cap stocks with a 23.6% three-year annualized return. Equity Income Fund targets dividend-paying undervalued stocks with a 13.2% return. Energy Fund seeks capital growth.

Vanguard Energy Fund, managed by G. Thomas Levering since January 2020, has a 13.2% three-year annualized return, investing in energy-related stocks. Investors can access Zacks Rank and performance data for all Vanguard mutual funds online. Want more mutual fund insights? Subscribe to Zacks’ free Fund Newsletter for weekly updates on top-performing funds and market analysis.

Read more at Nasdaq: 3 Vanguard Mutual Funds to Buy for Spectacular Returns