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Vanguard Admiral Treasury Money Market Fund is closed to 3rd party intermediaries & new investors

edited February 2014 in Fund Discussions
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/891190/000093247114004578/arktag.htm


Vanguard Admiral™ Treasury Money Market Fund

Supplement to the Prospectus and Summary Prospectus

Important Note Regarding Vanguard Admiral Treasury Money Market Fund

Vanguard Admiral Treasury Money Market Fund (the Fund) will no longer accept additional investments from any financial advisor, intermediary, or institutional accounts, including those of defined contribution plans. Furthermore, the Fund is no longer available as an investment option for defined contribution plans.

The Fund is closed to new accounts and will remain closed until further notice. During the Fund’s closed period, current retail shareholders may continue to purchase, exchange, or redeem shares of the Fund online, by telephone, or by mail.

The Fund may modify these transaction policies at any time and without prior notice to shareholders. You may call Vanguard for more detailed information about the Fund’s transaction policies. Participants in employer-sponsored plans may call Vanguard Participant Services at 800-523-1188. Investors in nonretirement accounts and IRAs may call Vanguard’s Investor Information Department at 800-662-7447.


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Vanguard Marketing Corporation, Distributor. PS 11 122010


Comments

  • Dear MFO Members: If you had invested $10,000 at the beginning of 2009, at the end of 2013 it would be worth $10,026 or 0.05% per year. So much for Money Market Funds.
    Regards,
    Ted
  • Money market funds are for parking short term money, not for investing.
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