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John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy

John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy

Austin, TX 78741
Tax ID27-4067736

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About this organization

Revenue

$32,762

Expenses

$99,088

Mission

Our mission is to expand John C. Bogle’s legacy by promoting the principles of successful investing and financial well-being through education and community.

About

The John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy (Bogle Center) is an IRS approved non-profit organization organized in 2010. The Bogle Center uses its "Bogleheads" trademark to help build a world of well-informed, capable, and empowered investors across several outlets. The Bogleheads forum began in March 1998 as an investor-to-investor online community when Taylor Larimore made the first post on the Morningstar.com Vanguard Forum. A stand-alone site was formed in 2007 and Bogleheads.org was born. The site includes the Bogleheads Wiki, a fabulous reference for every investor. The first Bogleheads conference was held in 2000 at Taylor’s home. Jack Bogle was the guest of honor and twenty diehard fans attended. Conferences became a regular event with Mr. Bogle attending until his passing. Today, Bogleheads Conferences include an expanded agenda and impressive lineup of speakers. Local Bogleheads Chapters began forming in the early 2000's so members could get together and discuss ideas and socialize. There are dozens of Local Chapters today in cities around the US and in several countries. The Bogle Center continued to expand its reach with a growing online presence and increasing post-COVID physical presence. In addition to the forum, wiki, conferences, and local chapters, the Bogle Center publishes or supports Bogleheads books, the Bogleheads on Investing podcast, Bogleheads YouTube Channel, Bogleheads Twitter, Bogleheads Facebook, and Bogleheads Reddit. New projects are always of interest, with financial support from our wonderful donors!

Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing

Financial literacy education

  • Revenue reported was $103,103.
  • Expenses reported were $38,513.
  • Other expenses reported $360.
  • The non-profit reported a excess or deficit for $64,590.
  • Other compensation reported was $0.
  • Contributions, gifts, and grants reported were $9,494.

Accomplishments

  • 2019 bogleheads conference: attendees learned about low cost efficient strategies for investing, savings, retirement planning--as advocated by john c. bogle--from a diverse panel of financial experts. the sessions are are transcribed, videoed, and put online at bogleheads.org for the general public to view Expenses $0.
  • Bogleheads.org: a forum and wiki, by volunteers, dedicated to helping people begin or improve their investing journey through the application of the boglehead investing principles. Expenses $0.

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