Build your own customised version of the index chart with over 50 years of investment performance of major asset classes as well as key economic, social, political and demographic changes.
The tool allows you to compare the growth of $10,000 invested in major asset classes over historical periods. To find out assumptions made in this calculator, please click the assumptions link below.
Historical points
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Asset classes | 31 MAR 2013 | 30 JUN 2006 |
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Portfolios | 31 MAR 2013 | 30 JUN 2006 |
The information contained within the calculator is general informational purposes only. It is not intended as investment advice and must not be relied upon as such. Past performance is not an indication of future returns.
Data for this calculator has been supplied by Andex Charts Pty Ltd and is believed to be correct. No responsibility is accepted for inaccuracies or omissions.
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The projections which you generate when you use the calculator indicate how much could have been accumulated if it were possible to invest directly into the relevant indices. The figures are based on assumptions and are GENERAL ILLUSTRATIONS ONLY.
You should refer to the "Assumptions" link to verify that the assumptions reflect your personal situation. The projections are not intended to constitute or be a substitute for financial product advice given by a licensed financial adviser. They do not make any allowance for fees, costs or taxes. Past performance is not an indicator of future performance.
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Past performance is not an indicator of future performance. An actual investment would be subject to acquisition costs, fees and taxes.
The calculated figures do not take these fees, expenses and taxes into account.
The calculated figures do not relate to any Vanguard product. The information provided is not advice and does not take into account your personal circumstances. You should consider all relevant personal circumstances and the relevant Product Disclosure Statement before making any investment decision or recommendation.
Fees, transaction costs and tax have not been taken into account in the calculations.
All results are displayed in nominal dollars i.e. inflation has not been taken into account.
All returns are quoted in Australian dollars. US and International Share returns are affected by exchange rate movements.
The chart shows the growth of $10,000 invested at the start of the selected period in each index. It assumes that the $10,000 is fully invested (and remains fully invested) in the relevant index for the asset class and that all income is reinvested.
Data for this calculator has been supplied by Andex Charts Pty Ltd and is believed to be correct. No responsibility is accepted for inaccuracies or omissions.
Month-end data has been used. The data is current to .
Asset Class | Start Date | Index Used |
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Australian Shares | 1 January 1970 |
Index prior to 1980 is the MSCI Australia Gross Total Return Index. From 1980 the index is the S&P/ASX All Ordinaries Accumulation Index. |
International Shares | 1 January 1970 |
MSCI World ex-Australia Net Total Return Index |
Australian Bonds | 1 January 1970 |
Index prior to 1977 calculated by Global Financial Data. From February 1977 to December 1989 the index is the Commonwealth Bank All Series Greater Than 10 years Bond Accumulation Index. From September 1989 the index is the Bloomberg AusBond Composite 0+ Year Index. |
Cash | 1 January 1970 |
Data prior to March 1987 supplied by Reserve Bank of Australia. From March 1987 the index is the Bloomberg AusBond Bank Bill Index. |
US Shares | 1 January 1970 |
S&P 500 Total Return Index |
Australian Property | 1 January 1980 |
S&P/ASX Listed Property Trust Accumulation Index. |
International Property | 1 July 1990 |
UBS Global Real Estate Investors Index ex Australia (net dividends) |
Only periods of a whole number of months are considered. Returns for periods less than 12 months are simply the percentage difference between the index value at the end of the period and the index value at the start of the period.
Returns for periods greater than 12 months are expressed as an annual return (as signified by "p.a." next to the relevant percentage figure). The annual return shown is the effective annual compound rate of return, assuming all months are of equal length.
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