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Vanguard Moves Fiscal Year-Ends for 33 Funds

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Bloomberg News

Vanguard Group, the second-biggest U.S. mutual fund company, said it has changed fiscal year-ends for 33 portfolios to simplify reporting.

Vanguard said the funds’ capital gains and dividend distribution cycles will be unaffected. Still, funds changing from a Dec. 31 year-end will no longer distribute supplemental capital gains during March of the following year.

Fiscal year-end for Vanguard Variable Insurance Fund, which includes 13 portfolios, was switched to Dec. 31 to put it more in line with the industry standard for insurance products.

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Vanguard changed fiscal year-ends for 20 other portfolios to help spread reporting volumes throughout the year. They include Vanguard Growth and Income Fund, whose fiscal year-end shifted to Sept. 30, and Vanguard International Value Fund, which changed to Oct. 31.

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