Which Index Funds offer the best returns over the long run?
This analysis compared the performance of all the 529 Funds that state their primary objective is to match the S&P 500 and that have had at least 3 years worth of performance data available. These funds were then rated by best overall performance for an investor during the three-year period ending September 30, 2007. Note: These rankings strictly measure the performance of the funds and do not include or reflect any favorable state-tax treatment or benefits for the specific plans. Also note, some of these plans may only be available to in-state investors. 529 Index-based Funds Ranking RankStatePlan FamilyFund Name 1Ohio College Advantage 529 Savings Plan:Vanguard 500 Index Option 2Utah Educational Savings Plan TrustOption 4 S&P 500 3Nevada Vanguard 529 Savings PlanVanguard 500 Index Portfolio 4Nevada Upromise College FundVanguard 500 Index Portfolio 5Texas Tomorrows College Investment PlanS&P 500 Index 529 7District of Columbia DC 529 College Savings ProgramState Street Equity Index 50
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