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Exchange Traded Funds: A New Investment Option for Taxable Investors

James Poterba and John B. Shoven

No 8781, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Abstract: Exchange traded funds (ETFs) are a new variety of mutual fund that first became available in 1993. ETFs have grown rapidly and now hold nearly $80 billion in assets. ETFs are sometimes described as more 'tax efficient' than traditional equity mutual funds, since in recent years, some large ETFs have made smaller distributions of realized and taxable capital gains than most mutual funds. This paper provides an introduction to the operation of exchange traded funds. It also compares the pre-tax and post-tax returns on the largest ETF, the SPDR trust that invests in the S&P500, with the returns on the largest equity index fund, the Vanguard Index 500. The results suggest that between 1994 and 2000, the before- and after-tax returns on the SPDR trust and this mutual fund were very similar. Both the after-tax and the pre-tax returns on the fund were slightly greater than those on the ETF. These findings suggest that ETFs offer taxable investors a method of holding broad baskets of stocks that deliver returns comparable to those of low-cost index funds.

JEL-codes: G23 H24 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002-02
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Published as Poterba, Jaems M. and John B. Shoven. "Exchange-Traded Funds: A New Investment Option For Taxable Investors," American Economic Review, 2002, v92(2,May), 422-427.

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