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Investing - Theory, News & General • A real hard question. If you put 1 million in VWINX Vanguard Wellesley Income Fund Investor Shares in 2000 and spent the

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I have no idea what the numbers are but it makes no sense to me to spend capital gains specifically (vs. either not, or just spending some other arbitrary amount you select) from an active mutual fund. I just don't see it as practical due to the wildly fluctuating amounts. Spending dividends makes more sense.

Statistics: Posted by tibbitts — Thu Aug 28, 2025 9:26 am — Replies 21 — Views 3687



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