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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM N-CSR

CERTIFIED SHAREHOLDER REPORT
OF
REGISTERED MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES

 

Investment Company Act file number:  811-02652

 

Name of Registrant:

Vanguard Index Funds

 

Address of Registrant:

P.O. Box 2600
  Valley Forge, PA 19482

 

Name and address of agent for service:

Anne E. Robinson, Esquire
  P.O. Box 876
  Valley Forge, PA 19482

 

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (610) 669-1000

 

Date of fiscal year end: December 31

 

 

Date of reporting period: January 1, 2018—June 30, 2018

 

Item 1: Reports to Shareholders

 

 



Semiannual Report | June 30, 2018

Vanguard 500 Index Fund


 

Vanguard’s Principles for Investing Success

We want to give you the best chance of investment success. These principles, grounded in Vanguard’s research and experience, can put you on the right path.

Goals. Create clear, appropriate investment goals.

Balance. Develop a suitable asset allocation using broadly diversified funds. Cost. Minimize cost.

Discipline. Maintain perspective and long-term discipline.

A single theme unites these principles: Focus on the things you can control.

We believe there is no wiser course for any investor.

Contents  
Your Fund’s Performance at a Glance. 1
CEO’s Perspective. 3
Fund Profile. 5
Performance Summary. 7
Financial Statements. 8
About Your Fund’s Expenses. 27
Trustees Approve Advisory Arrangement. 29
Glossary. 31

 

Please note: The opinions expressed in this report are just that—informed opinions. They should not be considered promises
or advice. Also, please keep in mind that the information and opinions cover the period through the date on the front of this
report. Of course, the risks of investing in your fund are spelled out in the prospectus.
See the Glossary for definitions of investment terms used in this report.
About the cover: Nautical images have been part of Vanguard’s rich heritage since its start in 1975. For an
incoming ship, a lighthouse offers a beacon and safe path to shore. You can similarly depend on Vanguard to put
you first––and light the way––as you strive to meet your financial goals. Our client focus and low costs,
stemming from our unique ownership structure, assure that your interests are paramount.


 

Your Fund’s Performance at a Glance

• U.S. stocks faced high volatility but in aggregate posted gains for the first half of 2018 as investor concerns about monetary policy, trade tariffs, and rising inflation were countered by favorable job reports and corporate earnings. The Federal Reserve raised short-term interest rates in March and June.

• In this environment, Vanguard 500 Index Fund returned well over 2% for the six months ended June 30, 2018, closely tracking its target index, the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index. The fund, which provides exposure to the stocks of the largest U.S. companies, exceeded the average return of its large-capitalization core fund peers.

• The fund recorded positive returns in six of its 11 industry sectors. Consumer discretionary (+11.2%) and information technology (+10.5%) were the top contributors. The biggest detractors were consumer staples (–9.0%) and telecommunication services (–8.4%).

Total Returns: Six Months Ended June 30, 2018  
  Total
  Returns
Vanguard 500 Index Fund  
Investor Shares 2.58%
ETF Shares  
Market Price 2.63
Net Asset Value 2.61
Admiral™ Shares 2.63
Institutional Select Shares 2.64
S&P 500 Index 2.65
Large-Cap Core Funds Average 1.75
Large-Cap Core Funds Average: Derived from data provided by Lipper, a Thomson Reuters Company.  

 

Admiral Shares carry lower expenses and are available to investors who meet certain account-balance requirements. Institutional Select
Shares are available to certain institutional investors who meet specific administrative, service, and account-size criteria. The Vanguard
ETF® Shares shown are traded on the NYSE Arca exchange and are available only through brokers. The table provides ETF returns based
on both the NYSE Arca market price and the net asset value for a share. U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,879,964; 7,337,138; 7,720,749; 7,925,573;
8,090,646; and 8,417,623.
For the ETF Shares, the market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid-offer spread as of the closing time of the New York Stock
Exchange (generally 4 p.m., Eastern time). The net asset value is also determined as of the NYSE closing time. For more information about
how the ETF Shares' market prices have compared with their net asset value, visit vanguard.com, select your ETF, and then select the
Price and Performance tab. The ETF premium/discount analysis there shows the percentages of days on which the ETF Shares' market
price was above or below the NAV.

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Expense Ratios          
Your Fund Compared With Its Peer Group        
 
  Investor ETF Admiral Institutional Peer Group
  Shares Shares Shares Select Shares Average
500 Index Fund 0.14% 0.04% 0.04% 0.01% 1.03%

 

The fund expense ratios shown are from the prospectus dated April 25, 2018, and represent estimated costs for the current fiscal year. For
the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund’s annualized expense ratios were 0.14% for Investor Shares, 0.04% for ETF Shares, 0.04%
for Admiral Shares, and 0.01% for Institutional Select Shares. The peer-group expense ratio is derived from data provided by Lipper, a
Thomson Reuters Company, and captures information through year-end 2017.

Peer group: Large-Cap Core Funds.

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CEO’s Perspective


Tim Buckley
President and Chief Executive Officer

Dear Shareholder,

I feel extremely fortunate to have the chance to lead a company filled with people who come to work every day passionate about Vanguard’s core purpose: to take a stand for all investors, to treat them fairly, and to give them the best chance for investment success.

When I joined Vanguard in 1991, I found a mission-driven team focused on improving lives—helping people retire more comfortably, put their children through college, and achieve financial security. I also found a company with purpose in an industry ripe for improvement.

It was clear, even early in my career, that the cards were stacked against most investors. Hidden fees, performance-chasing, and poor advice were relentlessly eroding investors’ dreams.

We knew Vanguard could be different and, as a result, could make a real difference. We have lowered the costs of investing for our shareholders significantly. And we’re proud of the performance of our funds.

Vanguard is built for Vanguard investors—we focus solely on you, our fund shareholders. Everything we do is designed to give our clients the best chance for investment success. In my role as CEO, I’ll keep this priority

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front and center. We’re proud of what we’ve achieved, but we’re even more excited about what’s to come.

Steady, time-tested guidance

Our guidance for investors, as always, is to stay the course, tune out the hyperbolic headlines, and focus on your goals and what you can control, such as costs and how much you save. This time-tested advice has served our clients well over the decades.

Regardless of how the markets perform in the short term, I’m incredibly optimistic about the future for our investors. We have a dedicated team serving you, and we will never stop striving to make Vanguard the best place for you to invest through our high-quality funds and services, advice and guidance to help you meet your financial goals, and an experience that makes you feel good about entrusting us with your hard-earned savings.

Thank you for your continued loyalty.

Sincerely,


Mortimer J. Buckley
President and Chief Executive Officer
July 13, 2018

Market Barometer      
  Total Returns
  Periods Ended June 30, 2018
  Six One Five Years
  Months Year (Annualized)
Stocks      
Russell 1000 Index (Large-caps) 2.85% 14.54% 13.37%
Russell 2000 Index (Small-caps) 7.66 17.57 12.46
Russell 3000 Index (Broad U.S. market) 3.22 14.78 13.29
FTSE All-World ex US Index (International) -3.83 7.28 6.35
 
Bonds      
Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate Bond Index      
(Broad taxable market) -1.62% -0.40% 2.27%
Bloomberg Barclays Municipal Bond Index      
(Broad tax-exempt market) -0.25 1.56 3.53
FTSE Three-Month U. S. Treasury Bill Index 0.78 1.33 0.38
 
CPI      
Consumer Price Index 2.22% 2.87% 1.54%

 

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500 Index Fund

Fund Profile
As of June 30, 2018

Share-Class Characteristics        
  Investor   Admiral Institutional
  Shares ETF Shares Shares Select Shares
Ticker Symbol VFINX VOO VFIAX VFFSX
Expense Ratio1 0.14% 0.04% 0.04% 0.01%
30-Day SEC Yield 1.84% 1.94% 1.94% 1.97%

 

Portfolio Characteristics    
      DJ
      U.S. Total
    S&P 500 Market
  Fund Index FA Index
Number of Stocks 509 505 3,779
Median Market Cap  $104.8B $104.8B $64.0B
Price/Earnings Ratio 21.0x 21.0x 20.7x
Price/Book Ratio 3.2x 3.2x 3.0x
Return on Equity 16.1% 16.1% 15.0%
Earnings Growth Rate 7.9% 7.9% 8.3%
Dividend Yield 1.9% 1.9% 1.8%
Foreign Holdings 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
Turnover Rate      
(Annualized) 3%
Short-Term Reserves 0.1%

 

Volatility Measures    
    DJ
    U.S. Total
  S&P 500 Market
  Index FA Index
R-Squared 1.00 0.99
Beta 1.00 0.98

 

These measures show the degree and timing of the fund’s
fluctuations compared with the indexes over 36 months.

Sector Diversification (% of equity exposure)
      DJ
      U.S. Total
    S&P 500 Market
  Fund Index FA Index
Consumer Discretionary  12.9% 12.9% 13.2%
Consumer Staples 6.9 6.9 6.2
Energy 6.3 6.3 6.1
Financials 13.8 13.8 14.3
Health Care 14.1 14.1 13.7
Industrials 9.6 9.6 10.2
Information Technology 26.0 26.0 24.7
Materials 2.6 2.6 3.1
Real Estate 2.9 2.9 3.8
Telecommunication      
Services 2.0 2.0 1.8
Utilities 2.9 2.9 2.9

Sector categories are based on the Global Industry Classification
Standard (“GICS”), except for the “Other” category (if applicable),
which includes securities that have not been provided a GICS
classification as of the effective reporting period.

1 The expense ratios shown are from the prospectus dated April 25, 2018, and represent estimated costs for the current fiscal year. For
the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund’s annualized expense ratios were 0.14% for Investor Shares, 0.04% for ETF Shares, 0.04%
for Admiral Shares, and 0.01% for Institutional Select Shares.

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500 Index Fund

Ten Largest Holdings (% of total net assets)
Apple Inc. Technology  
  Hardware, Storage &  
  Peripherals 3.9%
Microsoft Corp. Systems Software 3.3
Amazon.com Inc. Internet & Direct  
  Marketing Retail 3.0
Alphabet Inc. Internet Software &  
  Services 2.9
Facebook Inc. Internet Software &  
  Services 2.0
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Multi-Sector  
  Holdings 1.6
JPMorgan Chase & Co. Diversified Banks 1.5
Exxon Mobil Corp. Integrated Oil & Gas 1.5
Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceuticals 1.4
Bank of America Corp. Diversified Banks 1.2
Top Ten   22.3%
The holdings listed exclude any temporary cash investments and equity index products.

 

Investment Focus


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500 Index Fund

Performance Summary

All of the returns in this report represent past performance, which is not a guarantee of future results that may be achieved by the fund. (Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data cited. For performance data current to the most recent month-end, visit our website at vanguard.com/performance.) Note, too, that both investment returns and principal value can fluctuate widely, so an investor’s shares, when sold, could be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns shown do not reflect taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the sale of fund shares.

Fiscal-Year Total Returns (%): December 31, 2007, Through June 30, 2018


Note: For 2018, performance data reflect the six months ended June 30, 2018.

Average Annual Total Returns: Periods Ended June 30, 2018      
  Inception One Five Ten
  Date Year Years Years
Investor Shares 8/31/1976 14.22% 13.26% 10.04%
ETF Shares 9/7/2010      
Market Price   14.38 13.39 14.741
Net Asset Value   14.32 13.38 14.731
Admiral Shares 11/13/2000 14.34 13.38 10.16
Institutional Select Shares 6/24/2016 14.37 17.731
1 Return since inception.

 

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500 Index Fund

Financial Statements (unaudited)

Statement of Net Assets
As of June 30, 2018

The fund reports a complete list of its holdings in regulatory filings four times in each fiscal year, at the quarter-ends. For the second and fourth fiscal quarters, the lists appear in the fund’s semiannual and annual reports to shareholders. For the first and third fiscal quarters, the fund files the lists with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Form N-Q. Shareholders can look up the fund’s Forms N-Q on the SEC’s website at sec.gov. Forms N-Q may also be reviewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room (see the back cover of this report for further information).

      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
Common Stocks (99.7%)1    
Consumer Discretionary (12.9%)  
* Amazon.com Inc. 7,284,883 12,382,844
  Home Depot Inc. 20,865,734 4,070,905
* Netflix Inc. 7,862,287 3,077,535
  Walt Disney Co. 26,892,668 2,818,621
  Comcast Corp.    
  Class A 83,064,387 2,725,343
  McDonald’s Corp. 14,203,515 2,225,549
  NIKE Inc. Class B 23,203,703 1,848,871
* Booking Holdings Inc. 871,442 1,766,491
  Lowe’s Cos. Inc. 14,868,737 1,421,005
  Starbucks Corp. 24,972,372 1,219,900
  TJX Cos. Inc. 11,343,472 1,079,672
* Charter    
  Communications    
  Inc. Class A 3,350,729 982,467
  Twenty-First Century    
  Fox Inc. Class A 19,057,775 946,981
  General Motors Co. 22,950,036 904,231
  Ford Motor Co. 70,791,095 783,657
  Target Corp. 9,645,689 734,230
  Marriott International    
  Inc. Class A 5,370,330 679,884
  Ross Stores Inc. 6,847,083 580,290
  VF Corp. 5,921,051 482,684
  Yum! Brands Inc. 5,845,418 457,229
  Dollar General Corp. 4,596,444 453,209
  Aptiv plc 4,789,031 438,819
  Carnival Corp. 7,342,067 420,774
* O’Reilly Automotive Inc. 1,481,243 405,224
  Hilton Worldwide    
  Holdings Inc. 5,052,871 399,985
  Twenty-First Century    
  Fox Inc. 7,940,610 391,234
* Dollar Tree Inc. 4,300,170 365,514
  CBS Corp. Class B 6,175,656 347,195
  Best Buy Co. Inc. 4,435,298 330,785
* AutoZone Inc. 482,147 323,487
  Royal Caribbean Cruises    
  Ltd. 3,063,578 317,387
  Omnicom Group Inc. 4,110,514 313,509
  MGM Resorts    
  International 9,061,804 263,064
  Expedia Group Inc. 2,185,841 262,716
  Lennar Corp. Class A 4,889,044 256,675
  Wynn Resorts Ltd. 1,531,695 256,314
  DR Horton Inc. 6,212,552 254,715
* Mohawk Industries Inc. 1,146,864 245,739
  Genuine Parts Co. 2,653,748 243,588
  Tapestry Inc. 5,204,634 243,108
  Tiffany & Co. 1,842,490 242,472
* Ulta Beauty Inc. 1,033,839 241,360
  Darden Restaurants Inc. 2,238,728 239,678
* CarMax Inc. 3,220,717 234,694
  Newell Brands Inc. 8,785,146 226,569
  Kohl’s Corp. 3,042,521 221,800
  PVH Corp. 1,393,828 208,684
  Macy’s Inc. 5,541,807 207,430
  Viacom Inc. Class B 6,387,715 192,653
* Chipotle Mexican Grill    
  Inc. Class A 442,440 190,855
  Hasbro Inc. 2,057,404 189,919
  Advance Auto Parts Inc. 1,339,834 181,815
* Michael Kors Holdings    
  Ltd. 2,712,731 180,668
* LKQ Corp. 5,605,654 178,820
* Norwegian Cruise Line    
  Holdings Ltd. 3,740,550 176,741
  Whirlpool Corp. 1,168,094 170,810
  Tractor Supply Co. 2,209,585 169,011
  Interpublic Group of    
  Cos. Inc. 6,980,485 163,623
  L Brands Inc. 4,383,418 161,660
* Discovery    
  Communications Inc. 6,204,608 158,217
  BorgWarner Inc. 3,572,401 154,185
  Hanesbrands Inc. 6,514,720 143,454
  News Corp. Class A 9,150,347 141,830

 

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500 Index Fund

      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* DISH Network Corp.    
  Class A 4,139,045 139,113
  PulteGroup Inc. 4,755,522 136,721
  Gap Inc. 3,922,693 127,056
  Harley-Davidson Inc. 3,008,864 126,613
  Ralph Lauren Corp.    
  Class A 1,006,488 126,536
  Garmin Ltd. 2,011,437 122,698
  Foot Locker Inc. 2,135,968 112,459
  Nordstrom Inc. 2,124,552 110,009
* TripAdvisor Inc. 1,938,440 107,990
  Leggett & Platt Inc. 2,374,732 106,008
^ Mattel Inc. 6,222,223 102,169
  Goodyear Tire &    
  Rubber Co. 4,334,435 100,949
  H&R Block Inc. 3,786,832 86,264
*,^ Discovery    
  Communications    
  Inc. Class A 2,799,457 76,985
*,^ Under Armour Inc.    
  Class A 3,358,536 75,500
*,^ Under Armour Inc. 3,407,531 71,831
  Lennar Corp. Class B 76,975 3,286
  News Corp. Class B 6,219 99
  Wyndham Hotels &    
  Resorts Inc. 216 13
      53,830,677
Consumer Staples (6.9%)    
  Procter & Gamble Co. 45,482,757 3,550,384
  Coca-Cola Co. 69,274,397 3,038,375
  PepsiCo Inc. 25,645,151 2,791,988
  Philip Morris    
  International Inc. 28,118,940 2,270,323
  Walmart Inc. 26,168,027 2,241,291
  Altria Group Inc. 34,234,030 1,944,151
  Costco Wholesale    
  Corp. 7,933,574 1,657,958
  Mondelez International    
  Inc. Class A 26,683,178 1,094,010
  Colgate-Palmolive Co. 15,780,777 1,022,752
  Walgreens Boots    
  Alliance Inc. 15,425,559 925,765
  Kraft Heinz Co. 10,808,416 678,985
  Kimberly-Clark Corp. 6,317,991 665,537
  Constellation Brands    
  Inc. Class A 3,039,720 665,304
  Sysco Corp. 8,667,610 591,911
  Estee Lauder Cos. Inc.    
  Class A 4,051,019 578,040
  General Mills Inc. 10,722,402 474,573
  Archer-Daniels-    
  Midland Co. 10,112,973 463,478
* Monster Beverage    
  Corp. 7,428,344 425,644
  Kroger Co. 14,695,484 418,087
  Tyson Foods Inc.    
  Class A 5,382,521 370,587
  Clorox Co. 2,342,107 316,770
  Kellogg Co. 4,516,336 315,556
  McCormick & Co. Inc. 2,193,673 254,663
  Conagra Brands Inc. 7,117,034 254,292
  Church & Dwight Co.    
  Inc. 4,426,500 235,313
  Hershey Co. 2,527,044 235,167
  Brown-Forman Corp.    
  Class B 4,737,732 232,196
  Molson Coors Brewing    
  Co. Class B 3,347,031 227,732
  JM Smucker Co. 2,054,870 220,857
^ Hormel Foods Corp. 4,888,553 181,903
^ Campbell Soup Co. 3,478,824 141,032
  Coty Inc. Class A 8,550,453 120,561
      28,605,185
Energy (6.3%)    
  Exxon Mobil Corp. 76,586,126 6,335,970
  Chevron Corp. 34,569,085 4,370,569
  Schlumberger Ltd. 25,056,673 1,679,549
  ConocoPhillips 21,168,302 1,473,737
  EOG Resources Inc. 10,472,195 1,303,055
  Occidental Petroleum    
  Corp. 13,853,323 1,159,246
  Valero Energy Corp. 7,796,974 864,139
  Phillips 66 7,593,259 852,799
  Halliburton Co. 15,849,390 714,174
  Anadarko Petroleum    
  Corp. 9,315,001 682,324
  Kinder Morgan Inc. 34,311,618 606,286
  Marathon Petroleum    
  Corp. 8,353,680 586,094
  Pioneer Natural    
  Resources Co. 3,082,247 583,285
  ONEOK Inc. 7,434,225 519,132
  Devon Energy Corp. 9,465,842 416,118
  Williams Cos. Inc. 14,967,466 405,768
* Concho Resources Inc. 2,696,265 373,028
  Andeavor 2,514,523 329,855
  Apache Corp. 6,910,615 323,071
  Marathon Oil Corp. 15,431,102 321,893
  Hess Corp. 4,735,357 316,748
  Noble Energy Inc. 8,760,786 309,081
  National Oilwell Varco    
  Inc. 6,908,879 299,845
  EQT Corp. 4,561,309 251,693
  TechnipFMC plc 7,849,399 249,140
  Baker Hughes a GE Co. 7,530,842 248,744

 

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500 Index Fund

      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  HollyFrontier Corp. 3,193,924 218,560
  Cabot Oil & Gas Corp. 8,169,592 194,436
  Cimarex Energy Co. 1,724,701 175,471
  Helmerich & Payne Inc. 1,969,898 125,601
* Newfield Exploration Co.  3,613,277 109,302
      26,398,713
Financials (13.8%)    
  JPMorgan Chase & Co. 61,585,237 6,417,182
* Berkshire Hathaway    
  Inc. Class B 33,394,807 6,233,141
  Bank of America Corp.  170,561,534 4,808,130
  Wells Fargo & Co. 79,329,601 4,398,033
  Citigroup Inc. 46,121,481 3,086,449
  US Bancorp 28,225,114 1,411,820
  Goldman Sachs Group    
  Inc. 6,354,254 1,401,558
  American Express Co. 12,917,794 1,265,944
  Morgan Stanley 24,657,378 1,168,760
  PNC Financial Services    
  Group Inc. 8,492,964 1,147,399
  BlackRock Inc. 2,231,030 1,113,373
  Charles Schwab Corp. 21,721,033 1,109,945
  Chubb Ltd. 8,427,296 1,070,435
  CME Group Inc. 6,159,653 1,009,690
  Bank of New York    
  Mellon Corp. 18,283,034 986,004
  S&P Global Inc. 4,546,087 926,902
  American International    
  Group Inc. 16,240,975 861,096
  Capital One Financial    
  Corp. 8,800,455 808,762
  MetLife Inc. 18,390,520 801,827
  Intercontinental    
  Exchange Inc. 10,478,833 770,718
  Marsh & McLennan    
  Cos. Inc. 9,176,751 752,218
  BB&T Corp. 14,107,306 711,573
  Prudential Financial Inc. 7,599,089 710,591
  Progressive Corp. 10,537,538 623,295
  State Street Corp. 6,608,118 615,150
  Aon plc 4,422,403 606,621
  Aflac Inc. 14,001,493 602,344
  Travelers Cos. Inc. 4,888,251 598,029
  Allstate Corp. 6,356,933 580,197
  SunTrust Banks Inc. 8,406,073 554,969
  Moody’s Corp. 3,019,347 514,980
  T. Rowe Price Group    
  Inc. 4,378,944 508,352
  M&T Bank Corp. 2,626,462 446,892
  Discover Financial    
  Services 6,311,418 444,387
  Synchrony Financial 12,831,335 428,310
  Northern Trust Corp. 3,824,696 393,523
  KeyCorp 19,198,627 375,141
  Ameriprise Financial    
  Inc.   2,615,296 365,828
  Willis Towers Watson    
  plc   2,384,478 361,487
  Regions Financial Corp. 20,310,989 361,129
  Fifth Third Bancorp 12,396,346 355,775
  Citizens Financial      
  Group Inc.   8,765,628 340,983
  Hartford Financial      
  Services Group Inc. 6,477,539 331,197
  Huntington      
  Bancshares Inc.   19,980,741 294,916
* E*TRADE Financial    
  Corp.   4,772,436 291,882
  Comerica Inc.   3,109,085 282,678
* SVB Financial Group 958,412 276,751
  MSCI Inc. Class A   1,609,998 266,342
* Berkshire Hathaway Inc.    
  Class A   942 265,682
  XL Group Ltd.   4,671,062 261,346
  Principal Financial      
  Group Inc.   4,816,761 255,047
  Lincoln National Corp. 3,955,333 246,219
  Loews Corp.   4,736,047 228,656
  Arthur J Gallagher & Co. 3,297,109 215,235
  Cboe Global Markets    
  Inc.   2,035,831 211,869
  Raymond James      
  Financial Inc.   2,348,007 209,794
  Invesco Ltd.   7,431,783 197,388
  Nasdaq Inc.   2,114,673 193,006
  Zions Bancorporation 3,566,461 187,917
  Franklin Resources Inc. 5,767,770 184,857
  Cincinnati Financial    
  Corp.   2,703,478 180,755
  Everest Re Group Ltd. 741,854 170,982
  Torchmark Corp.   1,912,317 155,682
  Unum Group   4,006,168 148,188
  Affiliated Managers    
  Group Inc.   983,229 146,177
  Jefferies Financial      
  Group Inc.   5,482,578 124,674
  People’s United      
  Financial Inc.   6,291,751 113,818
  Assurant Inc.   958,267 99,171
* Brighthouse Financial    
  Inc.   2,161,809 86,624
        57,675,795
Health Care (14.0%)      
  Johnson & Johnson 48,516,276 5,886,965
  UnitedHealth Group    
  Inc.   17,382,729 4,264,679
  Pfizer Inc. 105,806,700 3,838,667
  Merck & Co. Inc.   48,662,281 2,953,800
  AbbVie Inc.   27,414,617 2,539,964

 

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500 Index Fund

      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Amgen Inc. 12,046,979 2,223,752
  Medtronic plc 24,495,906 2,097,095
  Abbott Laboratories 31,714,239 1,934,251
  Gilead Sciences Inc. 23,519,101 1,666,093
  Bristol-Myers Squibb    
  Co. 29,565,654 1,636,163
  Thermo Fisher    
  Scientific Inc. 7,277,835 1,507,531
  Eli Lilly & Co. 17,278,418 1,474,367
  CVS Health Corp. 18,389,698 1,183,377
  Becton Dickinson    
  and Co. 4,833,421 1,157,894
* Biogen Inc. 3,816,855 1,107,804
  Anthem Inc. 4,616,445 1,098,852
  Danaher Corp. 11,121,166 1,097,437
  Aetna Inc. 5,917,068 1,085,782
  Allergan plc 6,133,673 1,022,606
* Celgene Corp. 12,786,992 1,015,543
  Stryker Corp. 5,813,992 981,751
* Intuitive Surgical Inc. 2,049,490 980,640
* Boston Scientific Corp. 24,952,733 815,954
* Express Scripts    
  Holding Co. 10,162,776 784,668
* Vertex Pharmaceuticals    
  Inc. 4,608,342 783,234
  Cigna Corp. 4,399,283 747,658
  Zoetis Inc. 8,750,819 745,482
* Illumina Inc. 2,658,461 742,482
  Humana Inc. 2,489,969 741,089
  Baxter International Inc. 8,909,387 657,869
* Edwards Lifesciences    
  Corp. 3,811,965 554,908
  HCA Healthcare Inc. 5,053,205 518,459
* Alexion Pharmaceuticals    
  Inc. 4,023,516 499,520
  McKesson Corp. 3,654,029 487,447
* Regeneron    
  Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,398,687 482,533
* Centene Corp. 3,710,574 457,180
* Align Technology Inc. 1,304,590 446,352
  Zimmer Biomet    
  Holdings Inc. 3,675,987 409,652
  Agilent Technologies    
  Inc. 5,786,427 357,833
* IDEXX Laboratories Inc. 1,570,975 342,378
* Cerner Corp. 5,700,970 340,861
* Mylan NV 9,322,348 336,910
* Laboratory Corp. of    
  America Holdings 1,850,004 332,131
* ABIOMED Inc. 764,104 312,557
* IQVIA Holdings Inc. 2,925,056 291,979
  Cardinal Health Inc. 5,618,684 274,360
* Waters Corp. 1,416,862 274,290
  Quest Diagnostics Inc. 2,456,065 270,020
  ResMed Inc. 2,581,250 267,366
* Mettler-Toledo    
  International Inc. 459,272 265,749
  AmerisourceBergen    
  Corp. Class A 2,941,478 250,820
* Incyte Corp. 3,182,313 213,215
  Cooper Cos. Inc. 886,917 208,825
* Henry Schein Inc. 2,786,781 202,432
* Hologic Inc. 4,940,117 196,370
* Varian Medical    
  Systems Inc. 1,655,806 188,298
  Dentsply Sirona Inc. 4,116,450 180,177
  Universal Health    
  Services Inc. Class B 1,577,291 175,773
* DaVita Inc. 2,526,716 175,455
  Perrigo Co. plc 2,331,091 169,960
  PerkinElmer Inc. 1,999,936 146,455
* Nektar Therapeutics    
  Class A 2,912,298 142,208
* Envision Healthcare    
  Corp. 2,191,744 96,459
      58,642,381
Industrials (9.5%)    
  Boeing Co. 9,905,490 3,323,391
  General Electric Co. 157,105,353 2,138,204
  3M Co. 10,739,051 2,112,586
  Union Pacific Corp. 14,028,128 1,987,505
  Honeywell    
  International Inc. 13,511,307 1,946,304
  United Technologies    
  Corp. 13,459,165 1,682,799
  Caterpillar Inc. 10,816,038 1,467,412
  Lockheed Martin Corp. 4,493,640 1,327,556
  United Parcel Service    
  Inc. Class B 12,473,767 1,325,088
  CSX Corp. 15,835,737 1,010,003
  FedEx Corp. 4,447,862 1,009,932
  Raytheon Co. 5,196,603 1,003,880
  Northrop Grumman    
  Corp. 3,154,752 970,717
  General Dynamics Corp. 4,997,589 931,601
  Deere & Co. 5,866,787 820,177
  Emerson Electric Co. 11,400,176 788,208
  Norfolk Southern Corp. 5,111,719 771,205
  Illinois Tool Works Inc. 5,516,196 764,214
  Eaton Corp. plc 7,912,925 591,412
  Waste Management    
  Inc. 7,194,487 585,200
  Delta Air Lines Inc. 11,671,769 578,219
  Johnson Controls    
  International plc 16,751,226 560,329
  Roper Technologies Inc. 1,865,661 514,755
  Southwest Airlines Co. 9,646,385 490,808
  Fortive Corp. 5,547,436 427,763
  Ingersoll-Rand plc 4,484,469 402,391

 

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500 Index Fund

      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Rockwell Collins Inc. 2,970,184 400,024
  PACCAR Inc. 6,362,818 394,240
  Rockwell Automation    
  Inc. 2,271,138 377,531
  Parker-Hannifin Corp. 2,404,719 374,775
  Cummins Inc. 2,801,319 372,575
  Stanley Black & Decker    
  Inc. 2,790,935 370,664
* IHS Markit Ltd. 6,440,854 332,284
  Harris Corp. 2,147,318 310,373
  Textron Inc. 4,630,510 305,197
  TransDigm Group Inc. 881,776 304,336
* Verisk Analytics Inc.    
  Class A 2,809,844 302,452
  AMETEK Inc. 4,188,285 302,227
* United Continental    
  Holdings Inc. 4,261,990 297,189
  Cintas Corp. 1,563,425 289,343
  American Airlines    
  Group Inc. 7,535,380 286,043
  WW Grainger Inc. 921,860 284,302
  Republic Services Inc.    
  Class A 4,032,879 275,688
  L3 Technologies Inc. 1,419,316 272,963
  Equifax Inc. 2,175,376 272,161
  Fastenal Co. 5,202,352 250,389
  Expeditors International    
  of Washington Inc. 3,159,052 230,927
* United Rentals Inc. 1,512,012 223,203
  Xylem Inc. 3,254,412 219,282
  CH Robinson    
  Worldwide Inc. 2,520,081 210,830
  Masco Corp. 5,616,561 210,172
* Copart Inc. 3,653,900 206,665
  Dover Corp. 2,798,212 204,829
  Kansas City Southern 1,856,251 196,688
  JB Hunt Transport    
  Services Inc. 1,548,831 188,260
  Nielsen Holdings plc 6,060,907 187,464
  Huntington Ingalls    
  Industries Inc. 805,591 174,644
  Snap-on Inc. 1,024,890 164,720
  AO Smith Corp. 2,626,419 155,353
  Robert Half International    
  Inc. 2,237,380 145,653
  Fortune Brands Home    
  & Security Inc. 2,642,595 141,881
  Jacobs Engineering    
  Group Inc. 2,178,820 138,333
  Alaska Air Group Inc. 2,232,874 134,843
  Allegion plc 1,717,951 132,901
  Arconic Inc. 7,683,456 130,696
  Fluor Corp. 2,542,370 124,017
  Pentair plc 2,935,361 123,520
* Stericycle Inc. 1,548,397 101,095
  Flowserve Corp. 2,368,275 95,678
* Quanta Services Inc. 2,707,408 90,427
  Acuity Brands Inc. 11 1
      39,838,497
Information Technology (25.9%)  
  Apple Inc. 88,905,773 16,457,348
  Microsoft Corp. 138,973,052 13,704,133
* Facebook Inc. Class A 43,383,752 8,430,331
* Alphabet Inc. Class C 5,490,899 6,125,921
* Alphabet Inc. Class A 5,402,883 6,100,881
  Visa Inc. Class A 32,308,125 4,279,211
  Intel Corp. 84,294,074 4,190,258
  Cisco Systems Inc. 85,069,391 3,660,536
  Mastercard Inc.    
  Class A 16,584,084 3,259,104
  NVIDIA Corp. 10,979,939 2,601,148
  Oracle Corp. 53,916,548 2,375,563
* Adobe Systems Inc. 8,908,458 2,171,971
  International Business    
  Machines Corp. 15,442,808 2,157,360
  Texas Instruments Inc. 17,707,472 1,952,249
  Accenture plc Class A 11,632,953 1,903,035
  Broadcom Inc. 7,259,116 1,761,352
* salesforce.com Inc. 12,759,198 1,740,355
* PayPal Holdings Inc. 20,188,028 1,681,057
  QUALCOMM Inc. 26,817,921 1,505,022
* Micron Technology Inc.  20,979,044 1,100,141
  Automatic Data    
  Processing Inc. 7,969,094 1,068,974
  Activision Blizzard Inc. 13,770,893 1,050,995
  Intuit Inc. 4,409,887 900,962
  Applied Materials Inc. 18,236,016 842,322
  Cognizant Technology    
  Solutions Corp.    
  Class A 10,600,401 837,326
* Electronic Arts Inc. 5,551,050 782,809
  HP Inc. 29,696,936 673,823
  Analog Devices Inc. 6,710,741 643,694
  Fidelity National    
  Information    
  Services Inc. 5,986,485 634,747
* eBay Inc. 16,719,085 606,234
  TE Connectivity Ltd. 6,332,653 570,319
* Fiserv Inc. 7,405,012 548,637
* Autodesk Inc. 3,962,859 519,491
* Twitter Inc. 11,842,021 517,141
  Lam Research Corp. 2,966,615 512,779
  Amphenol Corp.    
  Class A 5,452,151 475,155
* Red Hat Inc. 3,213,458 431,792
  Western Digital Corp. 5,411,600 418,912
  DXC Technology Co. 5,150,840 415,209
  Corning Inc. 15,017,089 413,120
  Hewlett Packard    
  Enterprise Co. 27,618,073 403,500

 

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500 Index Fund

      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Paychex Inc. 5,782,767 395,252
  Microchip Technology    
  Inc. 4,250,786 386,609
  NetApp Inc. 4,845,407 380,510
* FleetCor Technologies    
  Inc. 1,620,986 341,461
  Motorola Solutions Inc. 2,932,073 341,205
  Global Payments Inc. 2,885,527 321,707
  Skyworks Solutions Inc. 3,292,739 318,243
  Xilinx Inc. 4,582,778 299,072
  Seagate Technology plc 5,191,282 293,152
  KLA-Tencor Corp. 2,818,878 289,020
* ANSYS Inc. 1,519,329 264,637
  Total System Services    
  Inc. 3,000,368 253,591
  Broadridge Financial    
  Solutions Inc. 2,132,880 245,494
* Take-Two Interactive    
  Software Inc. 2,068,622 244,842
* Citrix Systems Inc. 2,328,446 244,114
* VeriSign Inc. 1,736,399 238,616
  Symantec Corp. 11,240,613 232,119
* Synopsys Inc. 2,694,891 230,602
* Akamai Technologies    
  Inc. 3,085,785 225,972
*,^ Advanced Micro    
  Devices Inc. 14,903,822 223,408
* Cadence Design    
  Systems Inc. 5,101,746 220,957
* Gartner Inc. 1,650,330 219,329
  Alliance Data Systems    
  Corp. 872,295 203,419
  CA Inc. 5,653,244 201,538
* F5 Networks Inc. 1,105,859 190,705
* Qorvo Inc. 2,289,143 183,521
  Juniper Networks Inc. 6,320,518 173,309
  Western Union Co. 8,339,585 169,544
* IPG Photonics Corp. 680,608 150,163
  FLIR Systems Inc. 2,480,911 128,933
  Xerox Corp. 3,870,378 92,889
      108,128,850
Materials (2.6%)    
  DowDuPont Inc. 41,979,710 2,767,302
  Praxair Inc. 5,198,740 822,181
  Ecolab Inc. 4,698,266 659,308
  LyondellBasell    
  Industries NV Class A 5,814,668 638,741
  Air Products &    
  Chemicals Inc. 3,964,196 617,344
  Sherwin-Williams Co. 1,488,746 606,768
  PPG Industries Inc. 4,508,691 467,687
  Freeport-McMoRan    
  Inc. 24,366,647 420,568
  International Paper Co. 7,489,521 390,054
  Newmont Mining Corp. 9,648,979 363,863
  Nucor Corp. 5,752,759 359,547
  Vulcan Materials Co. 2,390,601 308,531
  WestRock Co. 4,638,094 264,464
  Eastman Chemical Co. 2,581,880 258,085
  Martin Marietta    
  Materials Inc. 1,138,457 254,252
  Ball Corp. 6,320,136 224,681
  FMC Corp. 2,433,208 217,066
  Packaging Corp. of    
  America 1,706,801 190,803
  Albemarle Corp. 2,004,353 189,071
  CF Industries    
  Holdings Inc. 4,223,168 187,509
  Mosaic Co. 6,347,408 178,045
  International Flavors &    
  Fragrances Inc. 1,428,694 177,101
  Avery Dennison Corp. 1,593,684 162,715
  Sealed Air Corp. 2,913,560 123,681
      10,849,367
Real Estate (2.9%)    
  American Tower Corp. 7,989,117 1,151,791
  Simon Property Group    
  Inc. 5,602,103 953,422
  Crown Castle    
  International Corp. 7,501,829 808,847
  Prologis Inc. 9,643,357 633,472
  Equinix Inc. 1,436,773 617,654
  Public Storage 2,709,579 614,695
  Weyerhaeuser Co. 13,692,196 499,217
  AvalonBay    
  Communities Inc. 2,499,361 429,615
  Equity Residential 6,658,730 424,095
  Welltower Inc. 6,726,525 421,686
  Digital Realty Trust Inc. 3,724,550 415,585
  Ventas Inc. 6,443,201 366,940
  Boston Properties Inc. 2,791,444 350,103
* SBA Communications    
  Corp. Class A 2,083,020 343,948
  Essex Property Trust    
  Inc. 1,194,346 285,532
  Host Hotels & Resorts    
  Inc. 13,405,950 282,463
  Realty Income Corp. 5,142,866 276,635
* CBRE Group Inc.    
  Class A 5,468,087 261,047
  Alexandria Real Estate    
  Equities Inc. 1,862,642 235,010
  GGP Inc. 11,439,387 233,707
  Vornado Realty Trust 3,129,962 231,367
  Extra Space Storage    
  Inc. 2,280,886 227,655
  HCP Inc. 8,499,295 219,452
  Mid-America Apartment    
  Communities Inc. 2,058,825 207,262
  Duke Realty Corp. 6,461,781 187,586

 

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500 Index Fund

      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
UDR Inc.   4,842,301 181,780
Iron Mountain Inc.   5,094,147 178,346
Federal Realty      
Investment Trust   1,325,744 167,773
Regency Centers Corp. 2,668,639 165,669
SL Green Realty Corp. 1,601,072 160,956
Kimco Realty Corp. 7,691,690 130,682
Apartment Investment    
& Management Co. 2,845,775 120,376
Macerich Co.   1,963,705 111,597
      11,895,965
Telecommunication Services (2.0%)  
AT&T Inc. 131,359,985 4,217,969
Verizon      
Communications Inc. 74,738,076 3,760,073
CenturyLink Inc.   17,754,944 330,952
      8,308,994
Utilities (2.9%)      
NextEra Energy Inc. 8,527,750 1,424,390
Duke Energy Corp. 12,677,154 1,002,509
Southern Co.   18,301,602 847,547
Dominion Energy Inc. 11,805,836 804,922
Exelon Corp.   17,466,437 744,070
American Electric      
Power Co. Inc.   8,907,224 616,825
Sempra Energy   4,776,900 554,646
Public Service      
Enterprise Group Inc. 9,142,373 494,968
Consolidated Edison Inc. 5,618,982 438,168
Xcel Energy Inc.   9,203,130 420,399
PG&E Corp.   9,338,976 397,467
Edison International 5,892,285 372,805
WEC Energy Group Inc. 5,706,116 368,901
PPL Corp.   12,641,474 360,914
DTE Energy Co.   3,281,716 340,084
Eversource Energy 5,731,112 335,901
FirstEnergy Corp.   8,107,373 291,136
* Evergy Inc.   4,904,744 275,401
American Water Works    
Co. Inc.   3,220,158 274,937
Ameren Corp.   4,405,988 268,104
Entergy Corp.   3,270,208 264,200
CMS Energy Corp. 5,109,942 241,598
CenterPoint Energy Inc. 7,806,493 216,318
Alliant Energy Corp. 4,194,885 177,528
NRG Energy Inc.   5,414,433 166,223
Pinnacle West Capital    
Corp.   2,023,254 162,993
NiSource Inc.   6,100,567 160,323
AES Corp.   11,954,672 160,312
SCANA Corp.   2,581,196 99,428
      12,283,017
Total Common Stocks    
(Cost $263,451,169)   416,457,441
        Market
        Value
      Shares ($000)
Temporary Cash Investments (0.5%)1  
Money Market Fund (0.5%)    
2,3 Vanguard Market      
  Liquidity Fund,      
  2.122% 19,000,130 1,900,203
 
      Face  
      Amount  
      ($000)
U. S. Government and Agency Obligations (0.0%)
4 United States Treasury Bill,    
  1.941%, 9/27/18   37,000 36,831
4 United States Treasury Bill,    
  1.918%–1.954%, 10/4/18 17,500 17,414
4 United States Treasury Bill,    
  1.982%–1.995%,      
  10/18/18   26,000 25,849
4 United States Treasury Bill,    
  2.034%, 11/15/18   10,000 9,924
4 United States Treasury Bill,    
  2.059%, 11/29/18   3,000 2,975
        92,993
Total Temporary Cash Investments  
(Cost $1,992,895)     1,993,196
Total Investments (100.2%)    
(Cost $265,444,064)     418,450,637
 
        Amount
        ($000)
Other Assets and Liabilities (-0.2%)  
Other Assets      
Investment in Vanguard   22,060
Receivables for Investment Securities Sold 171,548
Receivables for Accrued Income 346,104
Receivables for Capital Shares Issued 195,585
Variation Margin Receivable—Futures  
Contracts     1,290
Other Assets     19,396
Total Other Assets     755,983
Liabilities      
Payables for Investment Securities  
Purchased     (210,242)
Collateral for Securities on Loan   (187,480)
Payables for Capital Shares Redeemed (526,282)
Payables for Distributions   (421,984)
Payables to Vanguard     (117,539)
Total Liabilities     (1,463,527)
Net Assets (100%)     417,743,093

 

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At June 30, 2018, net assets consisted of:
  Amount
  ($000)
Paid-in Capital 265,757,554
Overdistributed Net Investment Income (24,413)
Accumulated Net Realized Losses (967,684)
Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)  
Investment Securities 153,006,573
Futures Contracts (28,937)
Net Assets 417,743,093
 
 
Investor Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 107,003,632 outstanding
$.001 par value shares of beneficial  
interest (unlimited authorization) 26,856,327
Net Asset Value Per Share—  
Investor Shares $250.99
 
 
ETF Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 363,732,118 outstanding
$.001 par value shares of beneficial  
interest (unlimited authorization) 90,593,894
Net Asset Value Per Share—  
ETF Shares $249.07
 
 
Admiral Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 979,475,086 outstanding
$.001 par value shares of beneficial  
interest (unlimited authorization) 245,825,839
Net Asset Value Per Share—  
Admiral Shares $250.98

 

  Amount
  ($000)
Institutional Select Shares—Net Assets
Applicable to 409,562,388 outstanding  
$.001 par value shares of beneficial  
interest (unlimited authorization) 54,467,033
Net Asset Value Per Share—  
Institutional Select Shares $132.99

See Note A in Notes to Financial Statements.
* Non-income-producing security.
^ Includes partial security positions on loan to broker-dealers.
The total value of securities on loan is $176,812,000.
1 The fund invests a portion of its cash reserves in equity
markets through the use of index futures contracts. After
giving effect to futures investments, the fund’s effective
common stock and temporary cash investment positions
represent 100.0% and 0.2%, respectively, of net assets.
2 Affiliated money market fund available only to Vanguard funds
and certain trusts and accounts managed by Vanguard. Rate
shown is the 7-day yield.
3 Includes $187,480,000 of collateral received for securities
on loan.
4 Securities with a value of $63,433,000 have been segregated
as initial margin for open futures contracts.

 

Derivative Financial Instruments Outstanding as of Period End    
 
Futures Contracts        
      ($000)
        Value and
    Number of   Unrealized
    Long (Short) Notional Appreciation
  Expiration Contracts Amount (Depreciation)
Long Futures Contracts        
E-mini S&P 500 Index September 2018 9,697 1,319,568 (28,937)

 

Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on open futures contracts is required to be treated as realized gain (loss) for tax purposes.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Statement of Operations

  Six Months Ended
  June30,2018
  ($000)
Investment Income  
Income  
Dividends 3,862,454
Interest1 13,931
Securities Lending—Net 997
Total Income 3,877,382
Expenses  
The Vanguard Group—Note B  
Investment Advisory Services 5,840
Management and Administrative—Investor Shares 16,370
Management and Administrative—ETF Shares 13,490
Management and Administrative—Admiral Shares 36,073
Management and Administrative—Institutional Select Shares 1,607
Marketing and Distribution—Investor Shares 2,137
Marketing and Distribution—ETF Shares 2,293
Marketing and Distribution—Admiral Shares 7,051
Marketing and Distribution—Institutional Select Shares 1
Custodian Fees 1,507
Shareholders’ Reports—Investor Shares 230
Shareholders’ Reports—ETF Shares 260
Shareholders’ Reports—Admiral Shares 708
Shareholders’ Reports—Institutional Select Shares
Trustees’ Fees and Expenses 143
Total Expenses 87,710
Net Investment Income 3,789,672
Realized Net Gain (Loss)  
Investment Securities Sold1 4,801,132
Futures Contracts 49,259
Realized Net Gain (Loss) 4,850,391
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)  
Investment Securities1 1,610,507
Futures Contracts (39,099)
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) 1,571,408
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations 10,211,471

 

1 Interest income, realized net gain (loss), and change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from an affiliated company of the fund
were $13,238,000, ($5,000), and $166,000, respectively. Purchases and sales are for temporary cash investment purposes.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Statement of Changes in Net Assets

  Six Months Ended Year Ended
  June 30, December 31,
  2018 2017
  ($000) ($000)
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets    
Operations    
Net Investment Income 3,789,672 6,543,479
Realized Net Gain (Loss) 4,850,391 6,306,381
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) 1,571,408 52,957,229
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations 10,211,471 65,807,089
Distributions    
Net Investment Income    
Investor Shares (231,067) (502,714)
ETF Shares (815,836) (1,392,614)
Admiral Shares (2,190,637) (4,061,760)
Institutional Select Shares (482,627) (593,341)
Realized Capital Gain    
Investor Shares
ETF Shares
Admiral Shares
Institutional Select Shares
Total Distributions (3,720,167) (6,550,429)
Capital Share Transactions    
Investor Shares (1,282,929) (3,875,867)
ETF Shares 5,634,664 14,595,756
Admiral Shares 6,630,398 16,802,846
Institutional Select Shares 8,835,050 22,089,206
Net Increase (Decrease) from Capital Share Transactions 19,817,183 49,611,941
Total Increase (Decrease) 26,308,487 108,868,601
Net Assets    
Beginning of Period 391,434,606 282,566,005
End of Period1 417,743,093 391,434,606
1 Net Assets—End of Period includes undistributed (overdistributed) net investment income of ($24,413,000) and ($93,918,000).

 

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Investor Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $246.82 $206.57 $188.48 $189.89 $170.36 $131.37
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income 2.1941 4.2211 3.997 3.775 3.326 2.956
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 4.102 40.205 18.069 (1.438) 19.507 38.982
Total from Investment Operations 6.296 44.426 22.066 2.337 22.833 41.938
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (2.126) (4.176) (3.976) (3.747) (3.303) (2.948)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (2.126) (4.176) (3.976) (3.747) (3.303) (2.948)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $250.99 $246.82 $206.57 $188.48 $189.89 $170.36
 
Total Return2 2.58% 21.67% 11.82% 1.25% 13.51% 32.18%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $26,856 $27,656 $26,652 $26,092 $28,040 $27,758
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.14% 0.14% 0.14% 0.16% 0.17% 0.17%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.77% 1.87% 2.05% 2.00% 1.88% 1.95%
Portfolio Turnover Rate 3 3% 3% 4% 3% 3% 3%

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Total returns do not include account service fees that may have applied in the periods shown. Fund prospectuses provide
information about any applicable account service fees.
3 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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ETF Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 20131
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $244.94 $205.00 $187.05 $188.45 $169.07 $130.38
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income 2.304 2 4.4342 4.155 3.958 3.518 3.117
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 4.067 39.874 17.933 (1.427) 19.352 38.681
Total from Investment Operations 6.371 44.308 22.088 2.531 22.870 41.798
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (2.241) (4.368) (4.138) (3.931) (3.490) (3.108)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (2.241) (4.368) (4.138) (3.931) (3.490) (3.108)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $249.07 $244.94 $205.00 $187.05 $188.45 $169.07
 
Total Return 2.61% 21.78% 11.93% 1.35% 13.63% 32.33%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $90,594 $83,640 $56,648 $40,440 $27,630 $15,037
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.04% 0.04% 0.04% 0.05% 0.05% 0.05%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.87% 1.97% 2.15% 2.11% 2.00% 2.07%
Portfolio Turnover Rate 3 3% 3% 4% 3% 3% 3%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Adjusted to reflect a 1-for-2 reverse share split as of the close of business on October 24, 2013.
2 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
3 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Admiral Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $246.82 $206.57 $188.48 $189.89 $170.36 $131.37
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income 2.3191 4.4581 4.185 3.990 3.544 3.142
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 4.098 40.193 18.074 (1.439) 19.503 38.980
Total from Investment Operations 6.417 44.651 22.259 2.551 23.047 42.122
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (2.257) (4.401) (4.169) (3.961) (3.517) (3.132)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (2.257) (4.401) (4.169) (3.961) (3.517) (3.132)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $250.98 $246.82 $206.57 $188.48 $189.89 $170.36
 
Total Return2 2.63% 21.79% 11.93% 1.36% 13.64% 32.33%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $245,826 $235,232  $181,513 $152,740 $143,043 $82,357
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.04% 0.04% 0.04% 0.05% 0.05% 0.05%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.87% 1.97% 2.15% 2.11% 2.00% 2.07%
Portfolio Turnover Rate 3 3% 3% 4% 3% 3% 3%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Total returns do not include account service fees that may have applied in the periods shown. Fund prospectuses provide information
about any applicable account service fees.
3 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Institutional Select Shares      
  Six Months Year June 24,
  Ended Ended 20161 to
  June 30, Dec. 31, Dec. 31,
For a Share Outstanding Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $130.79 $109.45 $99.57
Investment Operations      
Net Investment Income 1.250 2 2.423 2 1.200
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Investments 2.166 21.283 9.859
Total from Investment Operations 3.416 23.706 11.059
Distributions      
Dividends from Net Investment Income (1.216) (2.366) (1.179)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (1.216) (2.366) (1.179)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $132.99 $130.79 $109.45
 
Total Return 2.64% 21.83% 11.12%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data      
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $54,467 $44,907 $17,753
Ratio of Total Expenses to Average Net Assets 0.01% 0.01% 0.01%3
Ratio of Net Investment Income to Average Net Assets 1.90% 2.00% 2.26%3
Portfolio Turnover Rate 4 3% 3% 4%5

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Inception.
2 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
3 Annualized.
4 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.
5 Reflects the fund’s portfolio turnover for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2016.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Notes to Financial Statements

Vanguard 500 Index Fund is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 as an open-end investment company, or mutual fund. The fund offers four classes of shares: Investor Shares, ETF Shares, Admiral Shares, and Institutional Select Shares. Investor Shares are available to any investor who meets the fund’s minimum purchase requirements. ETF Shares are listed for trading on NYSE Arca; they can be purchased and sold through a broker. Admiral Shares and Institutional Select Shares are designed for investors who meet certain administrative, service, and account-size criteria.

A. The following significant accounting policies conform to generally accepted accounting principles for U.S. investment companies. The fund consistently follows such policies in preparing its financial statements.

1. Security Valuation: Securities are valued as of the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange (generally 4 p.m., Eastern time) on the valuation date. Equity securities are valued at the latest quoted sales prices or official closing prices taken from the primary market in which each security trades; such securities not traded on the valuation date are valued at the mean of the latest quoted bid and asked prices. Securities for which market quotations are not readily available, or whose values have been materially affected by events occurring before the fund’s pricing time but after the close of the securities’ primary markets, are valued by methods deemed by the board of trustees to represent fair value. Investments in Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund are valued at that fund’s net asset value. Temporary cash investments are valued using the latest bid prices or using valuations based on a matrix system (which considers such factors as security prices, yields, maturities, and ratings), both as furnished by independent pricing services.

2. Futures Contracts: The fund uses index futures contracts to a limited extent, with the objectives of maintaining full exposure to the stock market, maintaining liquidity, and minimizing transaction costs. The fund may purchase futures contracts to immediately invest incoming cash in the market, or sell futures in response to cash outflows, thereby simulating a fully invested position in the underlying index while maintaining a cash balance for liquidity. The primary risks associated with the use of futures contracts are imperfect correlation between changes in market values of stocks held by the fund and the prices of futures contracts, and the possibility of an illiquid market. Counterparty risk involving futures is mitigated because a regulated clearinghouse is the counterparty instead of the clearing broker. To further mitigate counterparty risk, the fund trades futures contracts on an exchange, monitors the financial strength of its clearing brokers and clearinghouse, and has entered into clearing agreements with its clearing brokers. The clearinghouse imposes initial margin requirements to secure the fund’s performance and requires daily settlement of variation margin representing changes in the market value of each contract.

Futures contracts are valued at their quoted daily settlement prices. The notional amounts of the contracts are not recorded in the Statement of Net Assets. Fluctuations in the value of the contracts are recorded in the Statement of Net Assets as an asset (liability) and in the Statement of Operations as unrealized appreciation (depreciation) until the contracts are closed, when they are recorded as realized futures gains (losses).

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During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund’s average investments in long and short futures contracts represented less than 1% and 0% of net assets, respectively, based on the average of the notional amounts at each quarter-end during the period.

3. Federal Income Taxes: The fund intends to continue to qualify as a regulated investment company and distribute all of its taxable income. Management has analyzed the fund’s tax positions taken for all open federal income tax years (December 31, 2014–2017), and for the period ended June 30, 2018, and has concluded that no provision for federal income tax is required in the fund’s financial statements.

4. Distributions: Distributions to shareholders are recorded on the ex-dividend date.

5. Securities Lending: To earn additional income, the fund lends its securities to qualified institutional borrowers. Security loans are subject to termination by the fund at any time, and are required to be secured at all times by collateral in an amount at least equal to the market value of securities loaned. Daily market fluctuations could cause the value of loaned securities to be more or less than the value of the collateral received. When this occurs, the collateral is adjusted and settled before the opening of the market on the next business day. The fund further mitigates its counterparty risk by entering into securities lending transactions only with a diverse group of prequalified counterparties, monitoring their financial strength, and entering into master securities lending agreements with its counterparties. The master securities lending agreements provide that, in the event of a counterparty’s default (including bankruptcy), the fund may terminate any loans with that borrower, determine the net amount owed, and sell or retain the collateral up to the net amount owed to the fund; however, such actions may be subject to legal proceedings. While collateral mitigates counterparty risk, in the event of a default, the fund may experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned. The fund invests cash collateral received in Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund, and records a liability in the Statement of Net Assets for the return of the collateral, during the period the securities are on loan. Securities lending income represents fees charged to borrowers plus income earned on invested cash collateral, less expenses associated with the loan. During the term of the loan, the fund is entitled to all distributions made on or in respect of the loaned securities.

6. Credit Facility: The fund and certain other funds managed by The Vanguard Group (“Vanguard”) participate in a $3.1 billion committed credit facility provided by a syndicate of lenders pursuant to a credit agreement that may be renewed annually; each fund is individually liable for its borrowings, if any, under the credit facility. Borrowings may be utilized for temporary and emergency purposes, and are subject to the fund’s regulatory and contractual borrowing restrictions. The participating funds are charged administrative fees and an annual commitment fee of 0.10% of the undrawn amount of the facility; these fees are allocated to the funds based on a method approved by the fund’s board of trustees and included in Management and Administrative expenses on the fund’s Statement of Operations. Any borrowings under this facility bear interest at a rate based upon the higher of the one-month London Interbank Offered Rate, federal funds effective rate, or overnight bank funding rate plus an agreed-upon spread.

The fund had no borrowings outstanding at June 30, 2018, or at any time during the period then ended.

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7. Other: Dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date. Interest income includes income distributions received from Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund and is accrued daily. Premiums and discounts on debt securities purchased are amortized and accreted, respectively, to interest income over the lives of the respective securities. Security transactions are accounted for on the date securities are bought or sold. Costs used to determine realized gains (losses) on the sale of investment securities are those of the specific securities sold.

Each class of shares has equal rights as to assets and earnings, except that each class separately bears certain class-specific expenses related to maintenance of shareholder accounts (included in Management and Administrative expenses), shareholder reporting, and the proxy. Marketing and distribution expenses are allocated to each class of shares based on a method approved by the board of trustees. Income, other non-class-specific expenses, and gains and losses on investments are allocated to each class of shares based on its relative net assets.

B. In accordance with the terms of a Funds’ Service Agreement (the “FSA”) between Vanguard and the fund, Vanguard furnishes to the fund investment advisory, corporate management, administrative, marketing, and distribution services at Vanguard’s cost of operations (as defined by the FSA). These costs of operations are allocated to the fund based on methods and guidelines approved by the board of trustees. Vanguard does not require reimbursement in the current period for certain costs of operations (such as deferred compensation/benefits and risk/insurance costs); the fund’s liability for these costs of operations is included in Payables to Vanguard on the Statement of Net Assets. All other costs of operations payable to Vanguard are generally settled twice a month.

Upon the request of Vanguard, the fund may invest up to 0.40% of its net assets as capital in Vanguard. At June 30, 2018, the fund had contributed to Vanguard capital in the amount of $22,060,000, representing 0.01% of the fund’s net assets and 8.82% of Vanguard’s capitalization. The fund’s trustees and officers are also directors and employees, respectively, of Vanguard.

C. Various inputs may be used to determine the value of the fund’s investments. These inputs are summarized in three broad levels for financial statement purposes. The inputs or methodologies used to value securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.

Level 1Quoted prices in active markets for identical securities.
Level 2Other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.).
Level 3Significant unobservable inputs (including the fund’s own assumptions used to determine
the fair value of investments). Any investments valued with significant unobservable inputs are
noted on the Statement of Net Assets.

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The following table summarizes the market value of the fund’s investments as of June 30, 2018, based on the inputs used to value them:

  Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Investments ($000) ($000) ($000)
Common Stocks 416,457,441
Temporary Cash Investments 1,900,203 92,993
Futures Contracts—Assets1 1,290
Total 418,358,934 92,993
1 Represents variation margin on the last day of the reporting period.

 

D. Distributions are determined on a tax basis and may differ from net investment income and realized capital gains for financial reporting purposes. Differences may be permanent or temporary. Permanent differences are reclassified among capital accounts in the financial statements to reflect their tax character. Temporary differences arise when certain items of income, expense, gain, or loss are recognized in different periods for financial statement and tax purposes. These differences will reverse at some time in the future. Differences in classification may also result from the treatment of short-term gains as ordinary income for tax purposes.

During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund realized $4,642,839,000 of net capital gains resulting from in-kind redemptions—in which shareholders exchanged fund shares for securities held by the fund rather than for cash. Because such gains are not taxable to the fund, and are not distributed to shareholders, they have been reclassified from accumulated net realized losses to paid-in capital.

The fund’s tax-basis capital gains and losses are determined only at the end of each fiscal year. For tax purposes, at December 31, 2017, the fund had available capital losses totaling $1,161,462,000 that may be carried forward indefinitely to offset future net capital gains. The fund will use these capital losses to offset net taxable capital gains, if any, realized during the year ending December 31, 2018; should the fund realize net capital losses for the year, the losses will be added to the loss carryforward balance above.

At June 30, 2018, the cost of investment securities for tax purposes was $265,444,064,000. Net unrealized appreciation of investment securities for tax purposes was $153,006,573,000, consisting of unrealized gains of $159,151,805,000 on securities that had risen in value since their purchase and $6,145,232,000 in unrealized losses on securities that had fallen in value since their purchase.

E. During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund purchased $35,052,631,000 of investment securities and sold $14,599,337,000 of investment securities, other than temporary cash investments. Purchases and sales include $21,856,929,000 and $8,446,720,000, respectively, in connection with in-kind purchases and redemptions of the fund’s capital shares.

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F. Capital share transactions for each class of shares were:

  Six Months Ended Year Ended
  June 30, 2018 December 31, 2017
  Amount Shares Amount Shares
  ($000) (000) ($000) (000)
Investor Shares        
Issued 2,161,628 8,588 4,064,839 18,044
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 216,496 887 473,688 2,063
Redeemed (3,661,053) (14,520) (8,414,394) (37,077)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Investor Shares (1,282,929) (5,045) (3,875,867) (16,970)
ETF Shares        
Issued 13,905,732 55,639 23,401,120 104,080
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions
Redeemed (8,271,068) (33,375) (8,805,364) (38,950)
Net Increase (Decrease)—ETF Shares 5,634,664 22,264 14,595,756 65,130
Admiral Shares        
Issued 20,954,013 83,219 38,394,575 170,114
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 1,938,400 7,940 3,598,566 15,616
Redeemed (16,262,015) (64,733) (25,190,295) (111,384)
Net Increase (Decrease) —Admiral Shares 6,630,398 26,426 16,802,846 74,346
Institutional Select Shares        
Issued 10,161,765 76,095 22,971,601 188,566
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 482,627 3,728 593,340 4,807
Redeemed (1,809,342) (13,621) (1,475,735) (12,216)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Institutional Select Shares 8,835,050 66,202 22,089,206 181,157

 

G. Management has determined that no events or transactions occurred subsequent to June 30, 2018, that would require recognition or disclosure in these financial statements.

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About Your Fund’s Expenses

As a shareholder of the fund, you incur ongoing costs, which include costs for portfolio management, administrative services, and shareholder reports (like this one), among others. Operating expenses, which are deducted from a fund’s gross income, directly reduce the investment return of the fund.

A fund’s expenses are expressed as a percentage of its average net assets. This figure is known as the expense ratio. The following examples are intended to help you understand the ongoing costs (in dollars) of investing in your fund and to compare these costs with those of other mutual funds. The examples are based on an investment of $1,000 made at the beginning of the period shown and held for the entire period.

The accompanying table illustrates your fund’s costs in two ways:

Based on actual fund return. This section helps you to estimate the actual expenses that you paid over the period. The ”Ending Account Value“ shown is derived from the fund‘s actual return, and the third column shows the dollar amount that would have been paid by an investor who started with $1,000 in the fund. You may use the information here, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period.

To do so, simply divide your account value by $1,000 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number given for your fund under the heading ”Expenses Paid During Period.“

Based on hypothetical 5% yearly return. This section is intended to help you compare your fund‘s costs with those of other mutual funds. It assumes that the fund had a yearly return of 5% before expenses, but that the expense ratio is unchanged. In this case—because the return used is not the fund’s actual return—the results do not apply to your investment. The example is useful in making comparisons because the Securities and Exchange Commission requires all mutual funds to calculate expenses based on a 5% return. You can assess your fund’s costs by comparing this hypothetical example with the hypothetical examples that appear in shareholder reports of other funds.

Note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight and help you compare ongoing costs only and do not reflect transaction costs incurred by the fund for buying and selling securities. Further, the expenses do not include any purchase, redemption, or account service fees described in the fund prospectus. If such fees were applied to your account, your costs would be higher. Your fund does not carry a “sales load.”

The calculations assume no shares were bought or sold during the period. Your actual costs may have been higher or lower, depending on the amount of your investment and the timing of any purchases or redemptions.

You can find more information about the fund’s expenses, including annual expense ratios, in the Financial Statements section of this report. For additional information on operating expenses and other shareholder costs, please refer to your fund’s current prospectus.

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Six Months Ended June 30, 2018      
  Beginning Ending Expenses
  Account Value Account Value Paid During
500 Index Fund 12/31/2017 6/30/2018 Period
Based on Actual Fund Return      
Investor Shares $1,000.00 $1,025.77 $0.70
ETF Shares 1,000.00 1,026.14 0.20
Admiral Shares 1,000.00 1,026.28 0.20
Institutional Select Shares 1,000.00 1,026.40 0.05
Based on Hypothetical 5% Yearly Return      
Investor Shares $1,000.00 $1,024.10 $0.70
ETF Shares 1,000.00 1,024.60 0.20
Admiral Shares 1,000.00 1,024.60 0.20
Institutional Select Shares 1,000.00 1,024.74 0.05

 

The calculations are based on expenses incurred in the most recent six-month period. The fund’s annualized six-month expense ratios for
that period are 0.14% for Investor Shares, 0.04% for ETF Shares, 0.04% for Admiral Shares, and 0.01% for Institutional Select Shares. The
dollar amounts shown as “Expenses Paid” are equal to the annualized expense ratio multiplied by the average account value over the
period, multiplied by the number of days in the most recent six-month period, then divided by the number of days in the most recent
12-month period (181/365).

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Trustees Approve Advisory Arrangement

The board of trustees of Vanguard 500 Index Fund has renewed the fund’s investment advisory arrangement with The Vanguard Group, Inc. (Vanguard), through its Equity Index Group. The board determined that continuing the fund’s internalized management structure was in the best interests of the fund and its shareholders.

The board based its decision upon an evaluation of the advisor’s investment staff, portfolio management process, and performance. This evaluation included information provided to the board by Vanguard’s Portfolio Review Department, which is responsible for fund and advisor oversight and product management. The Portfolio Review Department met regularly with the advisor and made monthly presentations to the board during the fiscal year that directed the board’s focus to relevant information and topics.

The board, or an investment committee made up of board members, also received information throughout the year during advisor presentations. For each advisor presentation, the board was provided with letters and reports that included information about, among other things, the advisory firm and the advisor’s assessment of the investment environment, portfolio performance, and portfolio characteristics.

In addition, the board received monthly reports, which included a Market and Economic Report, a Fund Dashboard Monthly Summary, and a Fund Performance Report.

Prior to their meeting, the trustees were provided with a memo and materials that summarized the information they received over the course of the year. They also considered the factors discussed below, among others. However, no single factor determined whether the board approved the arrangement. Rather, it was the totality of the circumstances that drove the board’s decision.

Nature, extent, and quality of services

The board reviewed the quality of the fund’s investment management services over both the short and long term and took into account the organizational depth and stability of the advisor. The board considered that Vanguard has been managing investments for more than four decades. The Equity Index Group adheres to a sound, disciplined investment management process; the team has considerable experience, stability, and depth.

The board concluded that Vanguard’s experience, stability, depth, and performance, among other factors, warranted continuation of the advisory arrangement.

Investment performance

The board considered the short- and long-term performance of the fund, including any periods of outperformance or underperformance compared with its target index and peer group. The board concluded that the performance was such that the advisory arrangement should continue. Information about the fund’s most recent performance can be found in the Performance Summary section of this report.

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Cost

The board concluded that the fund’s expense ratio was well below the average expense ratio charged by funds in its peer group and that the fund’s advisory expenses were also well below the peer-group average. Information about the fund’s expenses appears in the About Your Fund’s Expenses section of this report as well as in the Financial Statements section.

The board does not conduct a profitability analysis of Vanguard because of Vanguard’s unique “at-cost” structure. Unlike most other mutual fund management companies, Vanguard is owned by the funds it oversees and produces “profits” only in the form of reduced expenses for fund shareholders.

The benefit of economies of scale

The board concluded that the fund’s at-cost arrangement with Vanguard ensures that the fund will realize economies of scale as it grows, with the cost to shareholders declining as fund assets increase.

The board will consider whether to renew the advisory arrangement again after a one-year period.

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Glossary

30-Day SEC Yield. A fund’s 30-day SEC yield is derived using a formula specified by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Under the formula, data related to the fund’s security holdings in the previous 30 days are used to calculate the fund’s hypothetical net income for that period, which is then annualized and divided by the fund’s estimated average net assets over the calculation period. For the purposes of this calculation, a security’s income is based on its current market yield to maturity (for bonds), its actual income (for asset-backed securities), or its projected dividend yield (for stocks). Because the SEC yield represents hypothetical annualized income, it will differ—at times significantly—from the fund’s actual experience. As a result, the fund’s income distributions may be higher or lower than implied by the SEC yield.

Beta. A measure of the magnitude of a fund’s past share-price fluctuations in relation to the ups and downs of a given market index. The index is assigned a beta of 1.00. Compared with a given index, a fund with a beta of 1.20 typically would have seen its share price rise or fall by 12% when the index rose or fell by 10%. For this report, beta is based on returns over the past 36 months for both the fund and the index. Note that a fund’s beta should be reviewed in conjunction with its R-squared (see definition). The lower the R-squared, the less correlation there is between the fund and the index, and the less reliable beta is as an indicator of volatility.

Dividend Yield. Dividend income earned by stocks, expressed as a percentage of the aggregate market value (or of net asset value, for a fund). The yield is determined by dividing the amount of the annual dividends by the aggregate value (or net asset value) at the end of the period. For a fund, the dividend yield is based solely on stock holdings and does not include any income produced by other investments.

Earnings Growth Rate. The average annual rate of growth in earnings over the past five years for the stocks now in a fund.

Equity Exposure. A measure that reflects a fund’s investments in stocks and stock futures. Any holdings in short-term reserves are excluded.

Expense Ratio. A fund’s total annual operating expenses expressed as a percentage of the fund’s average net assets. The expense ratio includes management and administrative expenses, but does not include the transaction costs of buying and selling portfolio securities.

Foreign Holdings. The percentage of a fund represented by securities or depositary receipts of companies based outside the United States.

Inception Date. The date on which the assets of a fund (or one of its share classes) are first invested in accordance with the fund’s investment objective. For funds with a subscription period, the inception date is the day after that period ends. Investment performance is measured from the inception date.

Median Market Cap. An indicator of the size of companies in which a fund invests; the midpoint of market capitalization (market price x shares outstanding) of a fund’s stocks, weighted by the proportion of the fund’s assets invested in each stock. Stocks representing half of the fund’s assets have market capitalizations above the median, and the rest are below it.

Price/Book Ratio. The share price of a stock divided by its net worth, or book value, per share.

For a fund, the weighted average price/book ratio of the stocks it holds.

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Price/Earnings Ratio. The ratio of a stock’s current price to its per-share earnings over the past year. For a fund, the weighted average P/E of the stocks it holds. P/E is an indicator of market expectations about corporate prospects; the higher the P/E, the greater the expectations for a company’s future growth.

R-Squared. A measure of how much of a fund’s past returns can be explained by the returns from the market in general, as measured by a given index. If a fund’s total returns were precisely synchronized with an index’s returns, its R-squared would be 1.00. If the fund’s returns bore no relationship to the index’s returns, its R-squared would be 0. For this report, R-squared is based on returns over the past 36 months for both the fund and the index.

Return on Equity. The annual average rate of return generated by a company during the past five years for each dollar of shareholder’s equity (net income divided by shareholder’s equity). For a fund, the weighted average return on equity for the companies whose stocks it holds.

Short-Term Reserves. The percentage of a fund invested in highly liquid, short-term securities that can be readily converted to cash.

Turnover Rate. An indication of the fund’s trading activity. Funds with high turnover rates incur higher transaction costs and may be more likely to distribute capital gains (which may be taxable to investors). The turnover rate excludes in-kind transactions, which have minimal impact on costs.

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The People Who Govern Your Fund

The trustees of your mutual fund are there to see that the fund is operated and managed in your best interests since, as a shareholder, you are a part owner of the fund. Your fund’s trustees also serve on the board of directors of The Vanguard Group, Inc., which is owned by the Vanguard funds and provides services to them on an at-cost basis.

A majority of Vanguard’s board members are independent, meaning that they have no affiliation with Vanguard or the funds they oversee, apart from the sizable personal investments they have made as private individuals. The independent board members have distinguished backgrounds in business, academia, and public service. Each of the trustees and executive officers oversees 208 Vanguard funds.

Information for each trustee and executive officer of the fund appears below. The mailing address of the trustees and officers is P.O. Box 876, Valley Forge, PA 19482. More information about the trustees is in the Statement of Additional Information, which can be obtained, without charge, by contacting Vanguard at 800-662-7447, or online at vanguard.com.

Interested Trustees1

F. William McNabb III

Born in 1957. Trustee since July 2009. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: chairman of the board (January 2010–present) of Vanguard and of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard, trustee (2009–present) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard, and director (2008–present) of Vanguard. Chief executive officer and president (2008–2017) of Vanguard and each of the investment companies served by Vanguard, managing director (1995–2008) of Vanguard, and director (1997–2018) of Vanguard Marketing Corporation. Director (2018–present) of UnitedHealth Group.

Mortimer J. Buckley

Born in 1969. Trustee since January 2018. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: chief executive officer (January 2018–present) of Vanguard; chief executive officer, president, and trustee (January 2018–present) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard; president and director (2017–present) of Vanguard; and president (February 2018–present) of Vanguard Marketing Corporation. Chief investment officer (2013–2017), managing director (2002–2017), head of the Retail Investor Group (2006–2012), and chief information officer (2001–2006) of Vanguard. Chairman of the board (2011–2017) of the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

Independent Trustees

Emerson U. Fullwood

Born in 1948. Trustee since January 2008. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: executive chief staff and marketing officer for North America and corporate vice president (retired 2008) of Xerox Corporation (document management products and services). Former president of the Worldwide Channels Group, Latin America, and Worldwide Customer Service and executive chief staff officer of Developing Markets of Xerox. Executive in residence and 2009–2010 Distinguished Minett Professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Lead director of SPX FLOW, Inc. (multi-industry manufacturing). Director of the University of Rochester Medical Center, the Monroe Community College Foundation, the United Way of Rochester, North Carolina A&T University, and Roberts Wesleyan College. Trustee of the University of Rochester.

Amy Gutmann

Born in 1949. Trustee since June 2006. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: president (2004–present) of the University of Pennsylvania. Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science, School of Arts and Sciences, and professor of communication, Annenberg School for Communication, with secondary faculty appointments in the Department of Philosophy, School of Arts and Sciences, and at the Graduate School of Education, University of Pennsylvania. Trustee of the National Constitution Center.

1 Mr. McNabb and Mr. Buckley are considered “interested persons,” as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, because they are officers of the Vanguard funds.


 

JoAnn Heffernan Heisen

Born in 1950. Trustee since July 1998. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: corporate vice president of Johnson & Johnson (pharmaceuticals/medical devices/consumer products) and member of its executive committee (1997–2008). Chief global diversity officer (retired 2008), vice president and chief information officer (1997–2006), controller (1995–1997), treasurer (1991–1995), and assistant treasurer (1989–1991) of Johnson & Johnson. Director of Skytop Lodge Corporation (hotels) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Member of the advisory board of the Institute for Women’s Leadership at Rutgers University.

F. Joseph Loughrey

Born in 1949. Trustee since October 2009. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: president and chief operating officer (retired 2009) and vice chairman of the board (2008–2009) of Cummins Inc. (industrial machinery). Chairman of the board of Hillenbrand, Inc. (specialized consumer services), Oxfam America, and the Lumina Foundation for Education. Director of the V Foundation for Cancer Research. Member of the advisory council for the College of Arts and Letters and chair of the advisory board to the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, both at the University of Notre Dame.

Mark Loughridge

Born in 1953. Trustee since March 2012. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: senior vice president and chief financial officer (retired 2013) of IBM (information technology services). Fiduciary member of IBM’s Retirement Plan Committee (2004–2013), senior vice president and general manager (2002–2004) of IBM Global Financing, vice president and controller (1998–2002) of IBM, and a variety of other prior management roles at IBM. Member of the Council on Chicago Booth.

Scott C. Malpass

Born in 1962. Trustee since March 2012. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: chief investment officer (1989–present) and vice president (1996–present) of the University of Notre Dame. Assistant professor of finance at the Mendoza College of Business, University of Notre Dame, and member of the Notre Dame 403(b) Investment Committee. Chairman of the board of TIFF Advisory Services, Inc. Member of the board of Catholic Investment Services, Inc. (investment advisors), the board of advisors for Spruceview Capital Partners, and the board of superintendence of the Institute for the Works of Religion.

Deanna Mulligan

Born in 1963. Trustee since January 2018. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: president (2010–present) and chief executive officer (2011–present) of The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America. Chief operating officer (2010–2011) and executive vice president (2008–2010) of Individual Life and Disability of The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America. Member of the board of The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America, the American Council of Life Insurers, the Partnership for New York City (business leadership), and the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy. Trustee of the Economic Club of New York and the Bruce Museum (arts and science). Member of the Advisory Council for the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

André F. Perold

Born in 1952. Trustee since December 2004. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: George Gund Professor of Finance and Banking, Emeritus at the Harvard Business School (retired 2011). Chief investment officer and co-managing partner of HighVista Strategies LLC (private investment firm). Overseer of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston.

Sarah Bloom Raskin

Born in 1961. Trustee since January 2018. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: deputy secretary (2014–2017) of the United States Department of the Treasury. Governor (2010–2014) of the Federal Reserve Board. Commissioner (2007–2010) of financial regulation for the State of Maryland. Member of the board of directors (2012–2014) of Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation. Director of i(x) Investments, LLC.

Peter F. Volanakis

Born in 1955. Trustee since July 2009. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: president and chief operating officer (retired 2010) of Corning Incorporated (communications equipment) and director of Corning Incorporated (2000–2010) and Dow Corning (2001–2010). Director (2012) of SPX Corporation (multi-industry manufacturing). Overseer of the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration, Dartmouth College (2001–2013). Chairman of the board of trustees of Colby-Sawyer College. Member of the Board of Hypertherm Inc. (industrial cutting systems, software, and consumables).


 

Executive Officers

Glenn Booraem

Born in 1967. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: principal of Vanguard. Investment stewardship officer (2017–present), treasurer (2015–2017), controller (2010–2015), and assistant controller (2001–2010) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard.

Christine M. Buchanan

Born in 1970. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: principal of Vanguard and global head of Fund Administration at Vanguard. Treasurer (2017–present) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard. Partner (2005–2017) at KPMG LLP (audit, tax, and advisory services).

Brian Dvorak

Born in 1973. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: principal of Vanguard. Chief compliance officer (2017–present) of Vanguard and each of the investment companies served by Vanguard. Assistant vice president (2017–present) of Vanguard Marketing Corporation. Vice president and director of Enterprise Risk Management (2011–2013) at Oppenheimer Funds, Inc.

Thomas J. Higgins

Born in 1957. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: principal of Vanguard. Chief financial officer (2008–present) and treasurer (1998–2008) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard.

Peter Mahoney

Born in 1974. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: principal of Vanguard. Controller (2015–present) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard. Head of International Fund Services (2008–2014) at Vanguard.

Anne E. Robinson

Born in 1970. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: general counsel (2016–present) of Vanguard. Secretary (2016–present) of Vanguard and of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard. Managing director (2016–present) of Vanguard. Director and senior vice president (2016–2018) of Vanguard Marketing Corporation. Managing director and general counsel of Global Cards and Consumer Services (2014–2016) at Citigroup. Counsel (2003–2014) at American Express.

Michael Rollings

Born in 1963. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: finance director (2017–present) and treasurer (2017) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard. Managing director (2016–present) of Vanguard. Chief financial officer (2016–present) of Vanguard. Director (2016–present) of Vanguard Marketing Corporation. Executive vice president and chief financial officer (2006–2016) of MassMutual Financial Group.

Vanguard Senior Management Team
 
Mortimer J. Buckley James M. Norris
Gregory Davis Thomas M. Rampulla
John James Karin A. Risi
Martha G. King Anne E. Robinson
John T. Marcante Michael Rollings
Chris D. McIsaac  
 
 
Chairman Emeritus and Senior Advisor
 
John J. Brennan  
Chairman, 1996–2009  
Chief Executive Officer and President, 1996–2008
 
 
Founder  
 
John C. Bogle  
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, 1974–1996

 


 

 

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Semiannual Report | June 30, 2018

Vanguard U.S. Stock Index Funds

Small-Capitalization Portfolios

Vanguard Small-Cap Index Fund

Vanguard Small-Cap Growth Index Fund

Vanguard Small-Cap Value Index Fund


 

Vanguard’s Principles for Investing Success

We want to give you the best chance of investment success. These principles, grounded in Vanguard’s research and experience, can put you on the right path.

Goals. Create clear, appropriate investment goals.

Balance. Develop a suitable asset allocation using broadly diversified funds. Cost. Minimize cost.

Discipline. Maintain perspective and long-term discipline.

A single theme unites these principles: Focus on the things you can control.

We believe there is no wiser course for any investor.

Contents  
Your Fund’s Performance at a Glance. 1
CEO’s Perspective. 4
Small-Cap Index Fund. 6
Small-Cap Growth Index Fund. 27
Small-Cap Value Index Fund. 46
About Your Fund’s Expenses. 66
Trustees Approve Advisory Arrangements. 69
Glossary. 71

 

Please note: The opinions expressed in this report are just that—informed opinions. They should not be considered promises
or advice. Also, please keep in mind that the information and opinions cover the period through the date on the front of this
report. Of course, the risks of investing in your fund are spelled out in the prospectus.
See the Glossary for definitions of investment terms used in this report.
About the cover: Nautical images have been part of Vanguard’s rich heritage since its start in 1975. For an
incoming ship, a lighthouse offers a beacon and safe path to shore. You can similarly depend on Vanguard to put
you first––and light the way––as you strive to meet your financial goals. Our client focus and low costs,
stemming from our unique ownership structure, assure that your interests are paramount.


 

Your Fund’s Performance at a Glance

• For the six months ended June 30, 2018, returns for Vanguard’s three small-capitalization U.S. index funds ranged from about 3% for Vanguard Small-Cap Value Index Fund to more than 9% for Vanguard Small-Cap Growth Index Fund. Vanguard Small-Cap Index Fund, which contains both growth and value stocks, returned about 6%.

• All three funds closely tracked their target indexes. The Small-Cap Growth Index Fund and the Small-Cap Value Index Fund lagged the average return of their peers, while the Small-Cap Index Fund exceeded the average return of its peers.

• Small-cap stocks outperformed their large- and mid-cap counterparts, while growth stocks surpassed value stocks.

• Technology stocks contributed the most to returns for the Small-Cap Index Fund and the Small-Cap Growth Index Fund, while the financial sector was the top contributor for the Small-Cap Value Index Fund. Consumer goods detracted most in all three funds.

Total Returns: Six Months Ended June 30, 2018  
  Total
  Returns
Vanguard Small-Cap Index Fund  
Investor Shares 5.92%
ETF Shares  
Market Price 5.97
Net Asset Value 6.00
Admiral™ Shares 5.98
Institutional Shares 5.99
Institutional Plus Shares 6.00
CRSP US Small Cap Index 5.97
Small-Cap Core Funds Average 4.77
Small-Cap Core Funds Average: Derived from data provided by Lipper, a Thomson Reuters Company.

 

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Total Returns: Six Months Ended June 30, 2018  
  Total
  Returns
Vanguard Small-Cap Growth Index Fund  
Investor Shares 9.52%
ETF Shares  
Market Price 9.60
Net Asset Value 9.60
Admiral Shares 9.58
Institutional Shares 9.60
CRSP US Small Cap Growth Index 9.59
Small-Cap Growth Funds Average 12.10
Small-Cap Growth Funds Average: Derived from data provided by Lipper, a Thomson Reuters Company.  

 

Vanguard Small-Cap Value Index Fund  
Investor Shares 3.02%
ETF Shares  
Market Price 3.07
Net Asset Value 3.10
Admiral Shares 3.10
Institutional Shares 3.11
CRSP US Small Cap Value Index 3.06
Small-Cap Value Funds Average 3.67
Small-Cap Value Funds Average: Derived from data provided by Lipper, a Thomson Reuters Company.  

 

Admiral Shares carry lower expenses and are available to investors who meet certain account-balance requirements. Institutional Shares
and Institutional Plus Shares are available to certain institutional investors who meet specific administrative, service, and account-size
criteria. The Vanguard ETF® Shares shown are traded on the NYSE Arca exchange and are available only through brokers. The table
provides ETF returns based on both the NYSE Arca market price and the net asset value for a share. U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,879,964; 7,337,138;
7,720,749; 7,925,573; 8,090,646; and 8,417,623.
For the ETF Shares, the market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid-offer spread as of the closing time of the New York Stock
Exchange (generally 4 p.m., Eastern time). The net asset value is also determined as of the NYSE closing time. For more information about
how the ETF Shares' market prices have compared with their net asset value, visit vanguard.com, select your ETF, and then select the
Price and Performance tab. The ETF premium/discount analysis there shows the percentages of days on which the ETF Shares' market
price was above or below the NAV.

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Expense Ratios            
Your Fund Compared With Its Peer Group          
  Investor ETF Admiral Institutional Institutional Peer Group
  Shares Shares Shares Shares Plus Shares Average
Small-Cap Index Fund 0.17% 0.05% 0.05% 0.04% 0.03% 1.20%
Small-Cap Growth Index Fund 0.19 0.07 0.07 0.06 1.31
Small-Cap Value Index Fund 0.19 0.07 0.07 0.06 1.30

The fund expense ratios shown are from the prospectus dated April 25, 2018, and represent estimated costs for the current fiscal year. For
the six months ended June 30, 2018, the funds’ annualized expense ratios were: for the Small-Cap Index Fund, 0.17% for Investor
Shares, 0.05% for ETF Shares, 0.05% for Admiral Shares, 0.04% for Institutional Shares, and 0.03% for Institutional Plus Shares; for the
Small-Cap Growth Index Fund, 0.19% for Investor Shares, 0.07% for ETF Shares, 0.07% for Admiral Shares, and 0.06% for Institutional
Shares; and for the Small-Cap Value Index Fund, 0.19% for Investor Shares, 0.07% for ETF Shares, 0.07% for Admiral Shares, and 0.06%
for Institutional Shares. The peer-group expense ratios are derived from data provided by Lipper, a Thomson Reuters Company, and
capture information through year-end 2017.

Peer groups: For the Small-Cap Index Fund, Small-Cap Core Funds; for the Small-Cap Growth Index Fund, Small-Cap Growth Funds; and for
the Small-Cap Value Index Fund, Small-Cap Value Funds.

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CEO’s Perspective


Tim Buckley
President and Chief Executive Officer

Dear Shareholder,

I feel extremely fortunate to have the chance to lead a company filled with people who come to work every day passionate about Vanguard’s core purpose: to take a stand for all investors, to treat them fairly, and to give them the best chance for investment success.

When I joined Vanguard in 1991, I found a mission-driven team focused on improving lives—helping people retire more comfortably, put their children through college, and achieve financial security. I also found a company with purpose in an industry ripe for improvement.

It was clear, even early in my career, that the cards were stacked against most investors. Hidden fees, performance-chasing, and poor advice were relentlessly eroding investors’ dreams.

We knew Vanguard could be different and, as a result, could make a real difference. We have lowered the costs of investing for our shareholders significantly. And we’re proud of the performance of our funds.

Vanguard is built for Vanguard investors—we focus solely on you, our fund shareholders. Everything we do is designed to give our clients the best chance for investment success. In my role as CEO, I’ll keep this priority

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front and center. We’re proud of what we’ve achieved, but we’re even more excited about what’s to come.

Steady, time-tested guidance

Our guidance for investors, as always, is to stay the course, tune out the hyperbolic headlines, and focus on your goals and what you can control, such as costs and how much you save. This time-tested advice has served our clients well over the decades.

Regardless of how the markets perform in the short term, I’m incredibly optimistic about the future for our investors. We have a dedicated team serving you, and we will never stop striving to make

Vanguard the best place for you to invest through our high-quality funds and services, advice and guidance to help you meet your financial goals, and an experience that makes you feel good about entrusting us with your hard-earned savings.

Thank you for your continued loyalty.

Sincerely,


Mortimer J. Buckley
President and Chief Executive Officer
July 13, 2018

Market Barometer      
  Total Returns
  Periods Ended June 30, 2018
  Six One Five Years
  Months Year (Annualized)
Stocks      
Russell 1000 Index (Large-caps) 2.85% 14.54% 13.37%
Russell 2000 Index (Small-caps) 7.66 17.57 12.46
Russell 3000 Index (Broad U.S. market) 3.22 14.78 13.29
FTSE All-World ex US Index (International) -3.83 7.28 6.35
 
Bonds      
Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate Bond Index      
(Broad taxable market) -1.62% -0.40% 2.27%
Bloomberg Barclays Municipal Bond Index      
(Broad tax-exempt market) -0.25 1.56 3.53
FTSE Three-Month U. S. Treasury Bill Index 0.78 1.33 0.38
 
CPI      
Consumer Price Index 2.22% 2.87% 1.54%

 

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Small-Cap Index Fund

Fund Profile
As of June 30, 2018

Share-Class Characteristics          
  Investor   Admiral Institutional Institutional
  Shares ETF Shares Shares Shares Plus Shares
Ticker Symbol NAESX VB VSMAX VSCIX VSCPX
Expense Ratio1 0.17% 0.05% 0.05% 0.04% 0.03%
30-Day SEC Yield 1.30% 1.42% 1.42% 1.43% 1.44%

 

Portfolio Characteristics    
      DJ
    CRSP US U.S. Total
    Small Cap Market
  Fund Index FA Index
Number of Stocks 1,414 1,400 3,779
Median Market Cap $4.1B $4.2B $64.0B
Price/Earnings Ratio 19.9x 19.8x 20.7x
Price/Book Ratio 2.3x 2.3x 3.0x
Return on Equity 9.0% 9.0% 15.0%
Earnings Growth Rate 11.0% 11.0% 8.3%
Dividend Yield 1.5% 1.5% 1.8%
Foreign Holdings 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
Turnover Rate      
(Annualized) 14%
Short-Term Reserves 0.1%

 

Sector Diversification (% of equity exposure)
      DJ
    CRSP US U.S. Total
    Small Cap Market
  Fund Index FA Index
Basic Materials 4.3% 4.3% 2.5%
Consumer Goods 6.7 6.7 8.1
Consumer Services 12.7 12.7 13.3
Financials 25.6 25.6 19.9
Health Care 10.6 10.6 12.6
Industrials 19.1 19.1 12.7
Oil & Gas 5.1 5.1 6.1
Technology 12.0 12.0 20.1
Telecommunications 0.4 0.4 1.8
Utilities 3.5 3.5 2.9

 

Sector categories are based on the Industry Classification Benchmark (“ICB”), except for the “Other” category (if applicable), which includes securities that have not been provided an ICB classification as of the effective reporting period.

Volatility Measures    
    DJ
  CRSP US U.S. Total
  Small Cap Market
  Index FA Index
R-Squared 1.00 0.81
Beta 1.00 1.07
These measures show the degree and timing of the fund’s
fluctuations compared with the indexes over 36 months.

 

Ten Largest Holdings (% of total net assets)
Vail Resorts Inc. Hotels 0.3%
Keysight Technologies    
Inc. Electronic Equipment 0.3
WellCare Health Plans Health Care  
Inc. Providers 0.3
PTC Inc. Software 0.3
IDEX Corp. Industrial Machinery 0.3
Burlington Stores Inc. Apparel Retailers 0.3
Atmos Energy Corp. Gas Distribution 0.3
Jack Henry & Associates Financial  
Inc. Administration 0.3
Zillow Group Inc. Real Estate Services 0.3
Spirit AeroSystems    
Holdings Inc. Aerospace 0.3
Top Ten   3.0%
The holdings listed exclude any temporary cash investments and equity index products.

1 The expense ratios shown are from the prospectus dated April 25, 2018, and represent estimated costs for the current fiscal year. For
the six months ended June 30, 2018, the annualized expense ratios were 0.17% for Investor Shares, 0.05% for ETF Shares, 0.05% for
Admiral Shares, 0.04% for Institutional Shares, and 0.03% for Institutional Plus Shares.

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Performance Summary

All of the returns in this report represent past performance, which is not a guarantee of future results that may be achieved by the fund. (Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data cited. For performance data current to the most recent month-end, visit our website at vanguard.com/performance.) Note, too, that both investment returns and principal value can fluctuate widely, so an investor’s shares, when sold, could be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns shown do not reflect taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the sale of fund shares.

Fiscal-Year Total Returns (%): December 31, 2007, Through June 30, 2018


For a benchmark description, see the Glossary.
Note: For 2018, performance data reflect the six months ended June 30, 2018.

Average Annual Total Returns: Periods Ended June 30, 2018      
  Inception One Five Ten
  Date Year Years Years
Investor Shares 10/3/1960 16.35% 12.26% 11.12%
ETF Shares 1/26/2004      
Market Price   16.54 12.41 11.26
Net Asset Value   16.51 12.40 11.27
Admiral Shares 11/13/2000 16.48 12.40 11.27
Institutional Shares 7/7/1997 16.51 12.41 11.29
Institutional Plus Shares 12/17/2010 16.52 12.43 12.441
1 Return since inception.

 

See Financial Highlights for dividend and capital gains information.

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Financial Statements (unaudited)

Statement of Net Assets—Investments Summary
As of June 30, 2018

This Statement summarizes the fund’s holdings by asset type. Details are reported for each of the fund’s 50 largest individual holdings and for investments that, in total for any issuer, represent more than 1% of the fund’s net assets. The total value of smaller holdings is reported as a single amount within each category.

The fund reports a complete list of its holdings in regulatory filings four times in each fiscal year, at the quarter-ends. For the second and fourth fiscal quarters, the complete listing of the fund’s holdings is available electronically on vanguard.com and on the Securities and Exchange Commission’s website (sec.gov), or you can have it mailed to you without charge by calling 800-662-7447. For the first and third fiscal quarters, the fund files the lists with the SEC on Form N-Q. Shareholders can look up the fund’s Forms N-Q on the SEC’s website. Forms N-Q may also be reviewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room (see the back cover of this report for further information).

    Market Percentage
    Value of Net
  Shares ($000) Assets
Common Stocks      
Basic Materials      
Chemours Co. 4,418,386 196,000 0.2%
RPM International Inc. 3,319,212 193,576 0.2%
Basic Materials—Other †   3,515,615 3.9%
    3,905,191 4.3%
Consumer Goods      
* US Foods Holding Corp. 5,363,139 202,834 0.3%
Pinnacle Foods Inc. 2,958,887 192,505 0.2%
Consumer Goods—Other †   5,646,703 6.2%
    6,042,042 6.7%
Consumer Services      
Vail Resorts Inc. 1,003,782 275,227 0.3%
* Burlington Stores Inc. 1,683,522 253,421 0.3%
* GrubHub Inc. 2,240,278 235,028 0.3%
* ServiceMaster Global Holdings Inc. 3,362,700 199,980 0.2%
KAR Auction Services Inc. 3,351,183 183,645 0.2%
* Liberty Media Corp-Liberty Formula One 4,782,672 177,581 0.2%
Consumer Services—Other †   10,076,484 11.1%
    11,401,366 12.6%
Financials      
East West Bancorp Inc. 3,597,325 234,546 0.2%
Kilroy Realty Corp. 2,454,660 185,670 0.2%
Sun Communities Inc. 1,888,420 184,839 0.2%
Equity LifeStyle Properties Inc. 1,981,618 182,111 0.2%
American Financial Group Inc. 1,656,383 177,780 0.2%
WP Carey Inc. 2,662,417 176,651 0.2%
Financials—Other †   21,844,040 24.1%
    22,985,637 25.3%

 

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        Market Percentage
        Value of Net
      Shares ($000) Assets
Health Care        
* WellCare Health Plans Inc.   1,111,391 273,669 0.3%
  STERIS plc   2,107,211 221,278 0.3%
* Neurocrine Biosciences Inc.   2,232,793 219,350 0.3%
* Sarepta Therapeutics Inc.   1,543,016 203,956 0.2%
* DexCom Inc.   2,077,794 197,349 0.2%
* Bluebird Bio Inc.   1,244,823 195,375 0.2%
  West Pharmaceutical Services Inc.   1,827,405 181,443 0.2%
* Exact Sciences Corp.   3,027,801 181,032 0.2%
  Health Care—Other †     7,906,829 8.7%
        9,580,281 10.6%
Industrials        
* Keysight Technologies Inc.   4,656,907 274,897 0.3%
  IDEX Corp.   1,904,538 259,931 0.3%
  Jack Henry & Associates Inc.   1,919,353 250,207 0.3%
  Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc. Class A   2,825,613 242,748 0.3%
* WEX Inc.   1,069,934 203,801 0.2%
  PerkinElmer Inc.   2,747,624 201,209 0.2%
  Lennox International Inc.   972,938 194,734 0.2%
* Zebra Technologies Corp.   1,325,945 189,942 0.2%
  Graco Inc.   4,161,902 188,201 0.2%
* HD Supply Holdings Inc.   4,376,279 187,699 0.2%
  Allegion plc   2,357,909 182,408 0.2%
  Industrials—Other †     14,818,821 16.3%
        17,194,598 18.9%
Oil & Gas        
* Parsley Energy Inc. Class A   6,463,263 195,708 0.2%
* WPX Energy Inc.   9,922,423 178,901 0.2%
* Energen Corp.   2,418,813 176,138 0.2%
  Oil & Gas—Other †     4,008,465 4.4%
        4,559,212 5.0%
 
1,2Other †     8,519 0.0%
 
Technology        
* PTC Inc.   2,864,754 268,743 0.3%
* ON Semiconductor Corp.   10,616,706 236,062 0.3%
* Veeva Systems Inc. Class A   2,988,663 229,709 0.3%
  Leidos Holdings Inc.   3,768,869 222,363 0.2%
* Fortinet Inc.   3,547,074 221,444 0.2%
* Tyler Technologies Inc.   902,962 200,548 0.2%
* Ultimate Software Group Inc.   721,973 185,771 0.2%
  Teradyne Inc.   4,750,560 180,854 0.2%
2 Technology—Other †     9,067,955 10.0%
        10,813,449 11.9%
 
Telecommunications †     339,615 0.4%
 
Utilities        
  Atmos Energy Corp.   2,788,115 251,321 0.3%
  NRG Energy Inc.   7,428,231 228,047 0.3%
  UGI Corp.   4,328,505 225,385 0.2%
 
 
 
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      Market Percentage
      Value of Net
    Shares ($000) Assets
* Evergy Inc.   3,369,627 189,205 0.2%
Utilities—Other †     2,259,482 2.5%
      3,153,440 3.5%
Total Common Stocks (Cost $66,712,923)     89,983,350 99.2%3
 
  Coupon      
Temporary Cash Investments        
Money Market Fund        
4,5 Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund 2.122% 15,512,630 1,551,418 1.7%
 
6U.S. Government and Agency Obligations †     29,872 0.0%
Total Temporary Cash Investments (Cost $1,581,072)     1,581,290 1.7%3
7Total Investments (Cost $68,293,995)     91,564,640 100.9%
 
      Amount  
      ($000)  
Other Assets and Liabilities        
Other Assets        
Investment in Vanguard     4,771  
Receivables for Investment Securities Sold     74,594  
Receivables for Accrued Income     119,002  
Receivables for Capital Shares Issued     62,281  
Variation Margin Receivable—Futures Contracts     356  
Unrealized Appreciation—Swap Contracts     361  
Other Assets 8     7,600  
Total Other Assets     268,965 0.3%
Liabilities        
Payables for Investment Securities Purchased     (68,293)  
Collateral for Securities on Loan     (823,404)  
Payables for Capital Shares Redeemed     (169,023)  
Payables to Vanguard     (26,979)  
Variation Margin Payable—Futures Contracts     (667)  
Unrealized Depreciation—Swap Contracts     (2,184)  
Total Liabilities     (1,090,550) (1.2%)
Net Assets     90,743,055 100.0%
 
 
At June 30, 2018, net assets consisted of:        
        Amount
        ($000)
Paid-in Capital       68,842,456
Undistributed Net Investment Income       58,142
Accumulated Net Realized Losses       (1,410,767)
Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)        
Investment Securities       23,270,645
Futures Contracts       (15,598)
Swap Contracts       (1,823)
Net Assets       90,743,055
 
 
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  Amount
  ($000)
Investor Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 56,776,807 outstanding $.001 par value shares of  
beneficial interest (unlimited authorization) 4,235,027
Net Asset Value Per Share—Investor Shares $74.59
 
ETF Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 151,827,757 outstanding $.001 par value shares of  
beneficial interest (unlimited authorization) 23,640,841
Net Asset Value Per Share—ETF Shares $155.71
 
Admiral Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 486,375,805 outstanding $.001 par value shares of  
beneficial interest (unlimited authorization) 36,290,427
Net Asset Value Per Share—Admiral Shares $74.61
 
Institutional Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 222,341,948 outstanding $.001 par value shares of  
beneficial interest (unlimited authorization) 16,589,346
Net Asset Value Per Share—Institutional Shares $74.61
 
Institutional Plus Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 46,375,214 outstanding $.001 par value shares of  
beneficial interest (unlimited authorization) 9,987,414
Net Asset Value Per Share—Institutional Plus Shares $215.36

See Note A in Notes to Financial Statements.
* Non-income-producing security.
† Represents the aggregate value, by category, of securities that are not among the 50 largest holdings and, in total for any issuer,
represent 1% or less of net assets.
1 “Other” represents securities that are not classified by the fund’s benchmark index.
2 Certain of the fund’s securities are valued using significant unobservable inputs.
3 The fund invests a portion of its cash reserves in equity markets through the use of index futures contracts and swap contracts.
After giving effect to futures and swap investments, the fund’s effective common stock and temporary cash investment positions
represent 100.0% and 0.9%, respectively, of net assets.
4 Affiliated money market fund available only to Vanguard funds and certain trusts and accounts managed by Vanguard. Rate shown
is the 7-day yield.
5 Includes $823,404,000 of collateral received for securities on loan.
6 Securities with a value of $27,078,000 have been segregated as initial margin for open futures contracts.
7 The total value of securities on loan is $779,961,000.
8 Cash with a value of $1,770,000 has been segregated as collateral for open over-the-counter swap contracts.

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Derivative Financial Instruments Outstanding as of Period End    
Futures Contracts        
      ($000)
        Value and
    Number of   Unrealized
    Long (Short) Notional Appreciation
  Expiration Contracts Amount (Depreciation)
Long Futures Contracts        
E-mini S&P Mid-Cap 400 Index September 2018 1,780 348,186 (8,975)
E-mini Russell 2000 Index September 2018 4,170 343,504 (6,623)
        (15,598)

 

Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on open futures contracts is required to be treated as realized gain (loss) for tax purposes.

Total Return Swaps          
          Value and
        Floating Unrealized
      Notional Interest Rate Appreciation
Termination   Amount Received (Depreciation)
Reference Entity Date Counterparty ($000) (Paid)1 ($000)
Ambac Financial Group Inc. 7/11/18 GSCM 11,396 (2.485%) (189)
Ambac Financial Group Inc. 7/11/18 GSCM 1,589 (2.734%) (2)
Gaming and Leisure Properties Inc. 9/21/18 GSI 16,635 (2.638%) 361
SLM Corp. 8/9/18 GSI 48,078 (2.446%) (1,993)
          (1,823)
GSCM—Goldman Sachs Capital Management.
GSI—Goldman Sachs International.
1 Payment received/paid monthly.

 

Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on open swap contracts is required to be treated as ordinary
income (loss) for tax purposes.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Statement of Operations

  Six Months Ended
  June30,2018
  ($000)
Investment Income  
Income  
Dividends 549,512
Interest1 5,867
Securities Lending—Net 21,173
Total Income 576,552
Expenses  
The Vanguard Group—Note B  
Investment Advisory Services 2,147
Management and Administrative—Investor Shares 3,051
Management and Administrative—ETF Shares 4,060
Management and Administrative—Admiral Shares 6,107
Management and Administrative—Institutional Shares 2,382
Management and Administrative—Institutional Plus Shares 1,058
Marketing and Distribution—Investor Shares 346
Marketing and Distribution—ETF Shares 539
Marketing and Distribution—Admiral Shares 1,207
Marketing and Distribution—Institutional Shares 171
Marketing and Distribution—Institutional Plus Shares 39
Custodian Fees 635
Shareholders’ Reports—Investor Shares 45
Shareholders’ Reports—ETF Shares 243
Shareholders’ Reports—Admiral Shares 188
Shareholders’ Reports—Institutional Shares 82
Shareholders’ Reports—Institutional Plus Shares 33
Trustees’ Fees and Expenses 30
Total Expenses 22,363
Net Investment Income 554,189
Realized Net Gain (Loss)  
Investment Securities Sold1 3,456,975
Futures Contracts 40,835
Swap Contracts 3,386
Realized Net Gain (Loss) 3,501,196
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)  
Investment Securities1 1,031,438
Futures Contracts (18,285)
Swap Contracts (1,462)
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) 1,011,691
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations 5,067,076

 

1 Interest income, realized net gain (loss), and change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from an affiliated company of the fund
were $5,644,000, ($111,000), and $124,000, respectively. Purchases and sales are for temporary cash investment purposes.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Statement of Changes in Net Assets

  Six Months Ended Year Ended
  June 30, December 31,
  2018 2017
  ($000) ($000)
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets    
Operations    
Net Investment Income 554,189 1,136,430
Realized Net Gain (Loss) 3,501,196 4,116,255
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) 1,011,691 6,445,844
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations 5,067,076 11,698,529
Distributions    
Net Investment Income    
Investor Shares (20,675) (57,529)
ETF Shares (125,246) (280,715)
Admiral Shares (193,074) (451,429)
Institutional Shares (88,868) (208,650)
Institutional Plus Shares (54,403) (129,060)
Realized Capital Gain    
Investor Shares
ETF Shares
Admiral Shares
Institutional Shares
Institutional Plus Shares
Total Distributions (482,266) (1,127,383)
Capital Share Transactions    
Investor Shares (336,148) (653,015)
ETF Shares 863,635 2,848,082
Admiral Shares 651,587 1,795,522
Institutional Shares 393,038 370,934
Institutional Plus Shares (48,705) 260,540
Net Increase (Decrease) from Capital Share Transactions 1,523,407 4,622,063
Total Increase (Decrease) 6,108,217 15,193,209
Net Assets    
Beginning of Period 84,634,838 69,441,629
End of Period1 90,743,055 84,634,838
1 Net Assets—End of Period includes undistributed (overdistributed) net investment income of $58,142,000 and ($17,215,000).

 

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Investor Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $70.76 $61.75 $53.03 $55.86 $52.69 $38.74
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 4151 .8761 .843 .727 .730 .609
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 3.772 9.011 8.734 (2.840) 3.148 13.958
Total from Investment Operations 4.187 9.887 9.577 (2.113) 3.878 14.567
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (. 357) (. 877) (. 857) (.717) (.708) (. 617)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (. 357) (. 877) (. 857) (.717) (.708) (. 617)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $74.59 $70.76 $61.75 $53.03 $55.86 $52.69
 
Total Return2 5.92% 16.10% 18.17% -3.78% 7.37% 37.62%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $4,235 $4,345 $4,401 $4,058 $4,606 $5,041
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.17% 0.17% 0.18% 0.20% 0.23% 0.24%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.30% 1.36% 1.55% 1.33% 1.40% 1.39%
Portfolio Turnover Rate 3 14% 15% 14% 11% 10% 29%

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Total returns do not include account service fees that may have applied in the periods shown. Fund prospectuses provide information
about any applicable account service fees.
3 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

ETF Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $147.71 $128.90 $110.71 $116.61 $110.02 $80.89
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 9721 2.0371 1.899 1.668 1.707 1.424
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 7.866 18.768 18.221 (5.931) 6.556 29.145
Total from Investment Operations 8.838 20.805 20.120 (4.263) 8.263 30.569
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (.838) (1.995) (1.930) (1.637) (1.673) (1.439)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (.838) (1.995) (1.930) (1.637) (1.673) (1.439)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $155.71 $147.71 $128.90 $110.71 $116.61 $110.02
 
Total Return 6.00% 16.24% 18.31% -3.65% 7.51% 37.80%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $23,641 $21,605 $16,153 $11,478 $9,833 $8,217
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.05% 0.05% 0.06% 0.08% 0.09% 0.09%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.42% 1.48% 1.67% 1.45% 1.54% 1.54%
Portfolio Turnover Rate 2 14% 15% 14% 11% 10% 29%

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Admiral Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $70.78 $61.77 $53.05 $55.87 $52.72 $38.76
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 4611 .9701 .910 .797 .817 .681
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 3.770 8.997 8.733 (2.833) 3.133 13.968
Total from Investment Operations 4.231 9.967 9.643 (2.036) 3.950 14.649
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (. 401) (. 957) (. 923) (.784) (. 800) (. 689)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (. 401) (. 957) (. 923) (.784) (. 800) (. 689)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $74.61 $70.78 $61.77 $53.05 $55.87 $52.72
 
Total Return2 5.98% 16.24% 18.30% -3.64% 7.50% 37.81%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $36,290 $33,801 $27,778 $21,441 $20,034 $10,126
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.05% 0.05% 0.06% 0.08% 0.09% 0.09%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.42% 1.48% 1.67% 1.45% 1.54% 1.54%
Portfolio Turnover Rate 3 14% 15% 14% 11% 10% 29%

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Total returns do not include account service fees that may have applied in the periods shown. Fund prospectuses provide information
about any applicable account service fees.
3 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Institutional Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $70.78 $61.77 $53.05 $55.87 $52.71 $38.76
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 4641 .9751 .915 .803 .821 .686
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 3.771 8.998 8.734 (2.834) 3.144 13.957
Total from Investment Operations 4.235 9.973 9.649 (2.031) 3.965 14.643
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (. 405) (. 963) (. 929) (.789) (. 805) (. 693)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (. 405) (. 963) (. 929) (.789) (. 805) (. 693)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $74.61 $70.78 $61.77 $53.05 $55.87 $52.71
 
Total Return 5.99% 16.25% 18.32% -3.63% 7.53% 37.80%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $16,589 $15,352 $13,030 $10,036 $9,975 $9,185
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.04% 0.04% 0.05% 0.07% 0.08% 0.08%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.43% 1.49% 1.68% 1.46% 1.55% 1.55%
Portfolio Turnover Rate2 14% 15% 14% 11% 10% 29%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Institutional Plus Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $204.30 $178.28 $153.11 $161.27 $152.16 $111.87
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income 1.3471 2.8351 2.660 2.353 2.405 2.007
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 10.891 25.980 25.213 (8.203) 9.062 40.311
Total from Investment Operations 12.238 28.815 27.873 (5.850) 11.467 42.318
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (1.178) (2.795) (2.703) (2.310) (2.357) (2.028)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (1.178) (2.795) (2.703) (2.310) (2.357) (2.028)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $215.36 $204.30 $178.28 $153.11 $161.27 $152.16
 
Total Return 6.00% 16.27% 18.33% -3.62% 7.55% 37.85%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $9,987 $9,531 $8,080 $6,925 $6,024 $4,323
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.03% 0.03% 0.04% 0.05% 0.06% 0.06%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.44% 1.50% 1.69% 1.48% 1.57% 1.57%
Portfolio Turnover Rate2 14% 15% 14% 11% 10% 29%

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Notes to Financial Statements

Vanguard Small-Cap Index Fund is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 as an open-end investment company, or mutual fund. The fund offers five classes of shares: Investor Shares, ETF Shares, Admiral Shares, Institutional Shares, and Institutional Plus Shares. Investor Shares are available to any investor who meets the fund’s minimum purchase requirements.

ETF Shares are listed for trading on NYSE Arca; they can be purchased and sold through a broker. Admiral Shares, Institutional Shares, and Institutional Plus Shares are designed for investors who meet certain administrative, service, and account-size criteria.

A. The following significant accounting policies conform to generally accepted accounting principles for U.S. investment companies. The fund consistently follows such policies in preparing its financial statements.

1. Security Valuation: Securities are valued as of the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange (generally 4 p.m., Eastern time) on the valuation date. Equity securities are valued at the latest quoted sales prices or official closing prices taken from the primary market in which each security trades; such securities not traded on the valuation date are valued at the mean of the latest quoted bid and asked prices. Securities for which market quotations are not readily available, or whose values have been materially affected by events occurring before the fund’s pricing time but after the close of the securities’ primary markets, are valued by methods deemed by the board of trustees to represent fair value. Investments in Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund are valued at that fund’s net asset value. Temporary cash investments are valued using the latest bid prices or using valuations based on a matrix system (which considers such factors as security prices, yields, maturities, and ratings), both as furnished by independent pricing services.

2. Futures Contracts: The fund uses index futures contracts to a limited extent, with the objectives of maintaining full exposure to the stock market, maintaining liquidity, and minimizing transaction costs. The fund may purchase futures contracts to immediately invest incoming cash in the market, or sell futures in response to cash outflows, thereby simulating a fully invested position in the underlying index while maintaining a cash balance for liquidity. The primary risks associated with the use of futures contracts are imperfect correlation between changes in market values of stocks held by the fund and the prices of futures contracts, and the possibility of an illiquid market. Counterparty risk involving futures is mitigated because a regulated clearinghouse is the counterparty instead of the clearing broker. To further mitigate counterparty risk, the fund trades futures contracts on an exchange, monitors the financial strength of its clearing brokers and clearinghouse, and has entered into clearing agreements with its clearing brokers. The clearinghouse imposes initial margin requirements to secure the fund’s performance and requires daily settlement of variation margin representing changes in the market value of each contract.

Futures contracts are valued at their quoted daily settlement prices. The notional amounts of the contracts are not recorded in the Statement of Net Assets. Fluctuations in the value of the contracts are recorded in the Statement of Net Assets as an asset (liability) and in the Statement of Operations as unrealized appreciation (depreciation) until the contracts are closed, when they are recorded as realized futures gains (losses).

During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund’s average investments in long and short futures contracts represented less than 1% and 0% of net assets, respectively, based on the average of the notional amounts at each quarter-end during the period.

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3. Swap Contracts: The fund has entered into equity swap contracts to earn the total return on selected reference stocks in the fund’s target index. Under the terms of the swaps, the fund receives the total return on the referenced stock (i.e., receiving the increase or paying the decrease in value of the selected reference stock and receiving the equivalent of any dividends in respect of the selected referenced stock) over a specified period of time, applied to a notional amount that represents the value of a designated number of shares of the selected reference stock at the beginning of the equity swap contract. The fund also pays a floating rate that is based on short-term interest rates, applied to the notional amount. At the same time, the fund invests an amount approximating the notional amount of the swap in high-quality temporary cash investments.

The notional amounts of swap contracts are not recorded in the Statement of Net Assets. Swaps are valued daily based on market quotations received from independent pricing services or recognized dealers and the change in value is recorded in the Statement of Net Assets as an asset (liability) and in the Statement of Operations as unrealized appreciation (depreciation) until termination of the swap, at which time realized gain (loss) is recorded.

A risk associated with all types of swaps is the possibility that a counterparty may default on its obligation to pay net amounts due to the fund. The fund’s maximum amount subject to counterparty risk is the unrealized appreciation on the swap contract. The fund mitigates its counterparty risk by entering into swaps only with a diverse group of prequalified counterparties, monitoring their financial strength, entering into master netting arrangements with its counterparties, and requiring its counterparties to transfer collateral as security for their performance. In the absence of a default, the collateral pledged or received by the fund cannot be repledged, resold, or rehypothecated. In the event of a counterparty’s default (including bankruptcy), the fund may terminate any swap contracts with that counterparty, determine the net amount owed by either party in accordance with its master netting arrangements, and sell or retain any collateral held up to the net amount owed to the fund under the master netting arrangements. The swap contracts contain provisions whereby a counterparty may terminate open contracts if the fund net assets decline below a certain level, triggering a payment by the fund if the fund is in a net liability position at the time of the termination. The payment amount would be reduced by any collateral the fund has pledged. Any securities pledged as collateral for open contracts are noted in the Statement of Net Assets. The value of collateral received or pledged is compared daily to the value of the swap contracts exposure with each counterparty, and any difference, if in excess of a specified minimum transfer amount, is adjusted and settled within two business days.

During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund’s average amounts of investments in total return swaps represented less than 1% of net assets, based on the average of notional amounts at each quarter-end during the period.

4. Federal Income Taxes: The fund intends to continue to qualify as a regulated investment company and distribute all of its taxable income. Management has analyzed the fund’s tax positions taken for all open federal income tax years (December 31, 2014–2017), and for the period ended June 30, 2018, and has concluded that no provision for federal income tax is required in the fund’s financial statements.

5. Distributions: Distributions to shareholders are recorded on the ex-dividend date.

6. Securities Lending: To earn additional income, the fund lends its securities to qualified institutional borrowers. Security loans are subject to termination by the fund at any time, and are required to be secured at all times by collateral in an amount at least equal to the market value of

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securities loaned. Daily market fluctuations could cause the value of loaned securities to be more or less than the value of the collateral received. When this occurs, the collateral is adjusted and settled before the opening of the market on the next business day. The fund further mitigates its counterparty risk by entering into securities lending transactions only with a diverse group of prequalified counterparties, monitoring their financial strength, and entering into master securities lending agreements with its counterparties. The master securities lending agreements provide that, in the event of a counterparty’s default (including bankruptcy), the fund may terminate any loans with that borrower, determine the net amount owed, and sell or retain the collateral up to the net amount owed to the fund; however, such actions may be subject to legal proceedings. While collateral mitigates counterparty risk, in the event of a default, the fund may experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned. The fund invests cash collateral received in Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund, and records a liability in the Statement of Net Assets for the return of the collateral, during the period the securities are on loan. Securities lending income represents fees charged to borrowers plus income earned on invested cash collateral, less expenses associated with the loan. During the term of the loan, the fund is entitled to all distributions made on or in respect of the loaned securities.

7. Credit Facility: The fund and certain other funds managed by The Vanguard Group (“Vanguard”) participate in a $3.1 billion committed credit facility provided by a syndicate of lenders pursuant to a credit agreement that may be renewed annually; each fund is individually liable for its borrowings, if any, under the credit facility. Borrowings may be utilized for temporary and emergency purposes, and are subject to the fund’s regulatory and contractual borrowing restrictions. The participating funds are charged administrative fees and an annual commitment fee of 0.10% of the undrawn amount of the facility; these fees are allocated to the funds based on a method approved by the fund’s board of trustees and included in Management and Administrative expenses on the fund’s Statement of Operations. Any borrowings under this facility bear interest at a rate based upon the higher of the one-month London Interbank Offered Rate, federal funds effective rate, or overnight bank funding rate plus an agreed-upon spread.

The fund had no borrowings outstanding at June 30, 2018, or at any time during the period then ended.

8. Other: Dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date. Interest income includes income distributions received from Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund and is accrued daily. Premiums and discounts on debt securities purchased are amortized and accreted, respectively, to interest income over the lives of the respective securities. Security transactions are accounted for on the date securities are bought or sold. Costs used to determine realized gains (losses) on the sale of investment securities are those of the specific securities sold.

Each class of shares has equal rights as to assets and earnings, except that each class separately bears certain class-specific expenses related to maintenance of shareholder accounts (included in Management and Administrative expenses), shareholder reporting, and the proxy. Marketing and distribution expenses are allocated to each class of shares based on a method approved by the board of trustees. Income, other non-class-specific expenses, and gains and losses on investments are allocated to each class of shares based on its relative net assets.

B. In accordance with the terms of a Funds’ Service Agreement (the “FSA”) between Vanguard and the fund, Vanguard furnishes to the fund investment advisory, corporate management, administrative, marketing, and distribution services at Vanguard’s cost of operations (as defined by the FSA). These costs of operations are allocated to the fund based on methods and guidelines

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approved by the board of trustees. Vanguard does not require reimbursement in the current period for certain costs of operations (such as deferred compensation/benefits and risk/insurance costs); the fund’s liability for these costs of operations is included in Payables to Vanguard on the Statement of Net Assets. All other costs of operations payable to Vanguard are generally settled twice a month.

Upon the request of Vanguard, the fund may invest up to 0.40% of its net assets as capital in Vanguard. At June 30, 2018, the fund had contributed to Vanguard capital in the amount of $4,771,000, representing 0.01% of the fund’s net assets and 1.91% of Vanguard’s capitalization. The fund’s trustees and officers are also directors and employees, respectively, of Vanguard.

C. Various inputs may be used to determine the value of the fund’s investments. These inputs are summarized in three broad levels for financial statement purposes. The inputs or methodologies used to value securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.

Level 1Quoted prices in active markets for identical securities.
Level 2Other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.).
Level 3Significant unobservable inputs (including the fund’s own assumptions used to determine
the fair value of investments). Any investments valued with significant unobservable inputs are
noted on the Statement of Net Assets.

The following table summarizes the market value of the fund’s investments as of June 30, 2018, based on the inputs used to value them:

  Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Investments ($000) ($000) ($000)
Common Stocks 89,974,831 8,519
Temporary Cash Investments 1,551,418 29,872
Futures Contracts—Assets1 356
Futures Contracts—Liabilities1 (667)
Swap Contracts—Assets 361
Swap Contracts—Liabilities (2,184)
Total 91,525,938 28,049 8,519
1 Represents variation margin on the last day of the reporting period.

 

D. Distributions are determined on a tax basis and may differ from net investment income and realized capital gains for financial reporting purposes. Differences may be permanent or temporary. Permanent differences are reclassified among capital accounts in the financial statements to reflect their tax character. Temporary differences arise when certain items of income, expense, gain, or loss are recognized in different periods for financial statement and tax purposes. These differences will reverse at some time in the future. Differences in classification may also result from the treatment of short-term gains as ordinary income for tax purposes.

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During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund realized $3,092,375,000 of net capital gains resulting from in-kind redemptions—in which shareholders exchanged fund shares for securities held by the fund rather than for cash. Because such gains are not taxable to the fund, and are not distributed to shareholders, they have been reclassified from accumulated net realized losses to paid-in capital.

The fund’s tax-basis capital gains and losses are determined only at the end of each fiscal year. For tax purposes, at December 31, 2017, the fund had available capital losses totaling $1,770,542,000 to offset future net capital gains. Of this amount, $604,149,000 is subject to expiration on December 31, 2018. Capital losses of $1,166,393,000 realized beginning in fiscal 2011 may be carried forward indefinitely under the Regulated Investment Company Modernization Act of 2010, but must be used before any expiring loss carryforwards. The fund will use these capital losses to offset net taxable capital gains, if any, realized during the year ending December 31, 3018; should the fund realize net capital losses for the year, the losses will be added to the loss carryforward balance above.

At June 30, 2018, the cost of investment securities for tax purposes was $68,303,868,000. Net unrealized appreciation of investment securities for tax purposes was $23,260,772,000, consisting of unrealized gains of $27,018,586,000 on securities that had risen in value since their purchase and $3,757,814,000 in unrealized losses on securities that had fallen in value since their purchase.

E. During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund purchased $13,742,813,000 of investment securities and sold $12,112,490,000 of investment securities, other than temporary cash investments. Purchases and sales include $6,442,279,000 and $6,071,120,000, respectively, in connection with in-kind purchases and redemptions of the fund’s capital shares.

The fund purchased securities from and sold securities to other Vanguard funds or accounts managed by Vanguard or its affiliates, in accordance with procedures adopted by the board of trustees in compliance with Rule 17a-7 of the Investment Company Act of 1940. For the six months ended June 30, 2018, such purchases and sales were $1,000,046,000 and $1,383,913,000, respectively; these amounts are included in the purchases and sales of investment securities noted above.

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F. Capital share transactions for each class of shares were:

  Six Months Ended Year Ended
  June 30, 2018 December 31, 2017
  Amount Shares Amount Shares
  ($000) (000) ($000) (000)
Investor Shares        
Issued 300,177 4,146 691,920 10,613
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 19,557 265 54,687 821
Redeemed (655,882) (9,044) (1,399,622) (21,293)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Investor Shares (336,148) (4,633) (653,015) (9,859)
ETF Shares        
Issued 6,969,950 45,140 9,320,075 67,574
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions
Redeemed (6,106,315) (39,575) (6,471,993) (46,625)
Net Increase (Decrease)—ETF Shares 863,635 5,565 2,848,082 20,949
Admiral Shares        
Issued 3,405,921 47,002 6,792,440 103,995
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 173,278 2,343 406,244 6,084
Redeemed (2,927,612) (40,496) (5,403,162) (82,274)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Admiral Shares 651,587 8,849 1,795,522 27,805
Institutional Shares        
Issued 1,808,657 24,993 3,318,653 50,778
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 84,992 1,149 199,657 2,992
Redeemed (1,500,611) (20,699) (3,147,376) (47,830)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Institutional Shares 393,038 5,443 370,934 5,940
Institutional Plus Shares        
Issued 550,669 2,621 1,569,273 8,268
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 54,182 254 126,704 658
Redeemed (653,556) (3,150) (1,435,437) (7,598)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Institutional Plus Shares (48,705) (275) 260,540 1,328

 

G. Management has determined that no events or transactions occurred subsequent to June 30, 2018, that would require recognition or disclosure in these financial statements.

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Fund Profile
As of June 30, 2018

Share-Class Characteristics        
  Investor   Admiral Institutional
  Shares ETF Shares Shares Shares
Ticker Symbol VISGX VBK VSGAX VSGIX
Expense Ratio1 0.19% 0.07% 0.07% 0.06%
30-Day SEC Yield 0.64% 0.76% 0.76% 0.77%

 

Portfolio Characteristics    
    CRSP US DJ
    Small Cap U.S. Total
    Growth Market
  Fund Index FA Index
Number of Stocks 661 627 3,779
Median Market Cap $4.8B $4.8B $64.0B
Price/Earnings Ratio 28.8x 28.6x 20.7x
Price/Book Ratio 3.5x 3.5x 3.0x
Return on Equity 8.3% 8.3% 15.0%
Earnings Growth Rate 18.6% 18.6% 8.3%
Dividend Yield 0.8% 0.8% 1.8%
Foreign Holdings 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
Turnover Rate      
(Annualized) 23%
Short-Term Reserves 0.2%

 

Sector Diversification (% of equity exposure)
    CRSP US DJ
    Small Cap U.S. Total
    Growth  Market
  Fund Index FA Index
Basic Materials 2.3% 2.3% 2.5%
Consumer Goods 5.9 5.9 8.1
Consumer Services 14.4 14.4 13.3
Financials 17.7 17.7 19.9
Health Care 16.9 16.9 12.6
Industrials 18.7 18.7 12.7
Oil & Gas 5.4 5.4 6.1
Technology 18.1 18.1 20.1
Telecommunications 0.3 0.3 1.8
Utilities 0.3 0.3 2.9

 

Sector categories are based on the Industry Classification Benchmark (“ICB”), except for the “Other” category (if applicable), which includes securities that have not been provided an ICB classification as of the effective reporting period.

Volatility Measures    
    DJ
  CRSP US U.S. Total
  Small Cap Market
  Growth Index FA Index
R-Squared 1.00 0.82
Beta 1.00 1.10
These measures show the degree and timing of the fund’s
fluctuations compared with the indexes over 36 months.

 

Ten Largest Holdings (% of total net assets)
Vail Resorts Inc. Hotels 0.7%
PTC Inc. Software 0.7
Burlington Stores Inc. Apparel Retailers 0.6
Jack Henry & Associates Financial  
Inc. Administration 0.6
Zillow Group Inc. Real Estates  
  Services 0.6
GrubHub Inc. Specialized  
  Consumer Services 0.6
Veeva Systems Inc. Computure Services 0.6
Fortinet Inc. Software 0.5
Neurocrine Biosciences    
Inc. Biotechnology 0.5
Sarepta Therapeutics    
Inc. Biotechnology 0.5
Top Ten   5.9%
The holdings listed exclude any temporary cash investments and equity index products.

 

1 The expense ratios shown are from the prospectus dated April 25, 2018, and represent estimated costs for the current fiscal year. For
the six months ended June 30, 2018, the annualized expense ratios were 0.19% for Investor Shares, 0.07% for ETF Shares, 0.07% for
Admiral Shares, and 0.06% for Institutional Shares.

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Performance Summary

All of the returns in this report represent past performance, which is not a guarantee of future results that may be achieved by the fund. (Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data cited. For performance data current to the most recent month-end, visit our website at vanguard.com/performance.) Note, too, that both investment returns and principal value can fluctuate widely, so an investor’s shares, when sold, could be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns shown do not reflect taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the sale of fund shares.

Fiscal-Year Total Returns (%): December 31, 2007, Through June 30, 2018


For a benchmark description, see the Glossary.
Note: For 2018, performance data reflect the six months ended June 30, 2018.

Average Annual Total Returns: Periods Ended June 30, 2018      
  Inception One Five Ten
  Date Year Years Years
Investor Shares 5/21/1998 21.27% 12.23% 10.96%
ETF Shares 1/26/2004      
Market Price   21.50 12.39 11.11
Net Asset Value   21.43 12.37 11.11
Admiral Shares 9/27/2011 21.41 12.37 15.411
Institutional Shares 5/24/2000 21.45 12.38 11.14
1 Return since inception.

 

See Financial Highlights for dividend and capital gains information.

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Financial Statements (unaudited)

Statement of Net Assets—Investments Summary
As of June 30, 2018

This Statement summarizes the fund’s holdings by asset type. Details are reported for each of the fund’s 50 largest individual holdings and for investments that, in total for any issuer, represent more than 1% of the fund’s net assets. The total value of smaller holdings is reported as a single amount within each category.

The fund reports a complete list of its holdings in regulatory filings four times in each fiscal year, at the quarter-ends. For the second and fourth fiscal quarters, the complete listing of the fund’s holdings is available electronically on vanguard.com and on the Securities and Exchange Commission’s website (sec.gov), or you can have it mailed to you without charge by calling 800-662-7447. For the first and third fiscal quarters, the fund files the lists with the SEC on Form N-Q. Shareholders can look up the fund’s Forms N-Q on the SEC’s website. Forms N-Q may also be reviewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room (see the back cover of this report for further information).

    Market Percentage
    Value of Net
  Shares ($000) Assets
Common Stocks      
Basic Materials      
Royal Gold Inc. 926,503 86,017 0.4%
Basic Materials—Other †   448,933 1.9%
    534,950 2.3%
Consumer Goods      
* Wayfair Inc. 786,300 93,381 0.4%
Gentex Corp. 3,874,717 89,196 0.4%
Consumer Goods—Other †   1,199,158 5.1%
    1,381,735 5.9%
Consumer Services      
Vail Resorts Inc. 572,446 156,959 0.7%
* Burlington Stores Inc. 959,472 144,429 0.6%
* GrubHub Inc. 1,276,803 133,949 0.6%
* Liberty Media Corp-Liberty Formula One 2,725,595 101,201 0.4%
* Caesars Entertainment Corp. 8,893,115 95,156 0.4%
* Live Nation Entertainment Inc. 1,921,707 93,337 0.4%
Consumer Services—Other †   2,652,213 11.2%
    3,377,244 14.3%
Financials      
Kilroy Realty Corp. 1,399,735 105,876 0.5%
Sun Communities Inc. 1,077,056 105,422 0.5%
Equity LifeStyle Properties Inc. 1,129,804 103,829 0.4%
MarketAxess Holdings Inc. 505,773 100,072 0.4%
* Zillow Group Inc. 1,627,199 96,102 0.4%
* Signature Bank 739,320 94,544 0.4%
Douglas Emmett Inc. 2,284,254 91,781 0.4%
DCT Industrial Trust Inc. 1,332,396 88,911 0.4%
Financials—Other †   3,349,015 14.2%
    4,135,552 17.6%

 

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        Market Percentage
        Value of Net
      Shares ($000) Assets
Health Care        
* Neurocrine Biosciences Inc.   1,273,084 125,068 0.5%
* Sarepta Therapeutics Inc.   881,005 116,451 0.5%
* DexCom Inc.   1,184,147 112,470 0.5%
* Bluebird Bio Inc.   709,284 111,322 0.5%
  West Pharmaceutical Services Inc.   1,040,976 103,359 0.4%
* Exact Sciences Corp.   1,725,130 103,146 0.4%
* Exelixis Inc.   4,201,321 90,412 0.4%
* Bio-Rad Laboratories Inc. Class A   297,407 85,814 0.4%
  Health Care—Other †     3,110,119 13.2%
        3,958,161 16.8%
Industrials        
  Jack Henry & Associates Inc.   1,093,358 142,530 0.6%
* WEX Inc.   609,320 116,063 0.5%
  Lennox International Inc.   554,459 110,975 0.5%
* Zebra Technologies Corp.   756,081 108,309 0.5%
  Graco Inc.   2,372,513 107,285 0.4%
* HD Supply Holdings Inc.   2,494,135 106,974 0.4%
* Teledyne Technologies Inc.   481,082 95,764 0.4%
  Nordson Corp.   739,776 94,995 0.4%
  TransUnion   1,306,016 93,563 0.4%
  BWX Technologies Inc.   1,409,615 87,847 0.4%
  Toro Co.   1,425,597 85,892 0.4%
  Berry Global Group Inc.   1,862,342 85,556 0.4%
  Industrials—Other †     3,245,108 13.4%
        4,395,305 18.7%
Oil & Gas        
* Parsley Energy Inc. Class A   3,682,810 111,515 0.5%
* WPX Energy Inc.   5,655,456 101,968 0.4%
* Energen Corp.   1,378,757 100,401 0.4%
  Oil & Gas—Other †     953,657 4.1%
        1,267,541 5.4%
 
1,2Other †     3,809 0.0%
 
Technology        
* PTC Inc.   1,631,675 153,067 0.7%
* Veeva Systems Inc. Class A   1,702,988 130,892 0.6%
* Fortinet Inc.   2,021,954 126,231 0.5%
* Tyler Technologies Inc.   515,120 114,408 0.5%
* Ultimate Software Group Inc.   411,805 105,962 0.4%
* Guidewire Software Inc.   1,130,722 100,386 0.4%
* Tableau Software Inc. Class A   961,137 93,951 0.4%
* Aspen Technology Inc.   1,010,029 93,670 0.4%
* athenahealth Inc.   572,558 91,117 0.4%
* EPAM Systems Inc.   717,980 89,266 0.4%
  Technology—Other †     3,154,069 13.4%
        4,253,019 18.1%
 
Telecommunications †     64,373 0.3%
 
Utilities †     78,548 0.3%
Total Common Stocks (Cost $16,944,991)     23,450,237 99.7%3
 
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Small-Cap Growth Index Fund        
 
 
 
      Market Percentage
      Value of Net
  Coupon Shares ($000) Assets
Temporary Cash Investments        
Money Market Fund        
4,5 Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund 2.122% 3,569,470 356,983 1.5%
 
6U.S. Government and Agency Obligations †     11,216 0.1%
Total Temporary Cash Investments (Cost $368,151)   368,199 1.6%3
7Total Investments (Cost $17,313,142)     23,818,436 101.3%
 
      Amount  
      ($000)  
Other Assets and Liabilities        
Other Assets        
Investment in Vanguard     1,221  
Receivables for Investment Securities Sold     64,736  
Receivables for Accrued Income     20,801  
Receivables for Capital Shares Issued     30,766  
Variation Margin Receivable—Futures Contracts     20  
Other Assets     3,434  
Total Other Assets     120,978 0.5%
Liabilities        
Payables for Investment Securities Purchased     (65,991)  
Collateral for Securities on Loan     (264,706)  
Payables for Capital Shares Redeemed     (87,001)  
Payables to Vanguard     (8,183)  
Variation Margin Payable—Futures Contracts     (89)  
Total Liabilities     (425,970) (1.8%)
Net Assets     23,513,444 100.0%
 
 
At June 30, 2018, net assets consisted of:        
        Amount
        ($000)
Paid-in Capital       18,426,986
Overdistributed Net Investment Income       (9,552)
Accumulated Net Realized Losses       (1,407,507)
Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)        
Investment Securities       6,505,294
Futures Contracts       (1,777)
Net Assets       23,513,444
 
Investor Shares—Net Assets        
Applicable to 36,742,823 outstanding $.001 par value shares of      
beneficial interest (unlimited authorization)       1,816,621
Net Asset Value Per Share—Investor Shares       $49.44
 
 
ETF Shares—Net Assets        
Applicable to 47,390,322 outstanding $.001 par value shares of      
beneficial interest (unlimited authorization)       8,329,327
Net Asset Value Per Share—ETF Shares       $175.76
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  Amount
  ($000)
Admiral Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 158,553,863 outstanding $.001 par value shares of  
beneficial interest (unlimited authorization) 9,799,399
Net Asset Value Per Share—Admiral Shares $61.80
 
Institutional Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 72,087,772 outstanding $.001 par value shares of  
beneficial interest (unlimited authorization) 3,568,097
Net Asset Value Per Share—Institutional Shares $49.50

See Note A in Notes to Financial Statements.
* Non-income-producing security.
† Represents the aggregate value, by category, of securities that are not among the 50 largest holdings and, in total for any issuer,
represent 1% or less of net assets.
1 “Other” represents securities that are not classified by the fund’s benchmark index.
2 Certain of the fund’s securities are valued using significant unobservable inputs.
3 The fund invests a portion of its cash reserves in equity markets through the use of index futures contracts. After giving effect to
futures investments, the fund’s effective common stock and temporary cash investment positions represent 100.0% and 1.3%,
respectively, of net assets.
4 Affiliated money market fund available only to Vanguard funds and certain trusts and accounts managed by Vanguard. Rate shown
is the 7-day yield.
5 Includes $264,706,000 of collateral received for securities on loan.
6 Securities with a value of $2,878,000 have been segregated as initial margin for open futures contracts.
7 The total value of securities on loan is $253,898,000.

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Derivative Financial Instruments Outstanding as of Period End    
Futures Contracts        
      ($000)
        Value and
    Number of   Unrealized
    Long (Short) Notional Appreciation
  Expiration Contracts Amount (Depreciation)
Long Futures Contracts        
E-mini Russell 2000 Index September 2018 558 45,965 (1,436)
E-mini S&P Mid-Cap 400 Index September 2018 100 19,561 (341)
        (1,777)

 

Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on open futures contracts is required to be treated as realized gain (loss) for tax purposes.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Statement of Operations

  Six Months Ended
  June30,2018
  ($000)
Investment Income  
Income  
Dividends 61,819
Interest1 428
Securities Lending—Net 6,280
Total Income 68,527
Expenses  
The Vanguard Group—Note B  
Investment Advisory Services 1,415
Management and Administrative—Investor Shares 1,403
Management and Administrative—ETF Shares 1,692
Management and Administrative—Admiral Shares 2,175
Management and Administrative—Institutional Shares 756
Marketing and Distribution—Investor Shares 146
Marketing and Distribution—ETF Shares 184
Marketing and Distribution—Admiral Shares 308
Marketing and Distribution—Institutional Shares 36
Custodian Fees 153
Shareholders’ Reports—Investor Shares 28
Shareholders’ Reports—ETF Shares 234
Shareholders’ Reports—Admiral Shares 52
Shareholders’ Reports—Institutional Shares 30
Trustees’ Fees and Expenses 8
Total Expenses 8,620
Net Investment Income 59,907
Realized Net Gain (Loss)  
Investment Securities Sold1 1,284,082
Futures Contracts 3,911
Realized Net Gain (Loss) 1,287,993
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)  
Investment Securities1 681,062
Futures Contracts (2,290)
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) 678,772
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations 2,026,672

 

1 Interest income, realized net gain (loss), and change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from an affiliated company of the fund
were $397,000, ($21,000), and $24,000, respectively. Purchases and sales are for temporary cash investment purposes.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Statement of Changes in Net Assets

  Six Months Ended Year Ended
  June 30, December 31,
  2018 2017
  ($000) ($000)
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets    
Operations    
Net Investment Income 59,907 170,629
Realized Net Gain (Loss) 1,287,993 1,104,653
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) 678,772 2,519,238
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations 2,026,672 3,794,520
Distributions    
Net Investment Income    
Investor Shares (3,954) (13,772)
ETF Shares (21,970) (56,419)
Admiral Shares (26,234) (69,320)
Institutional Shares (10,025) (30,608)
Realized Capital Gain    
Investor Shares
ETF Shares
Admiral Shares
Institutional Shares
Total Distributions (62,183) (170,119)
Capital Share Transactions    
Investor Shares (160,273) (378,549)
ETF Shares 678,198 471,885
Admiral Shares 259,316 625,740
Institutional Shares (443,725) 77,858
Net Increase (Decrease) from Capital Share Transactions 333,516 796,934
Total Increase (Decrease) 2,298,005 4,421,335
Net Assets    
Beginning of Period 21,215,439 16,794,104
End of Period1 23,513,444 21,215,439
1 Net Assets—End of Period includes undistributed (overdistributed) net investment income of ($9,552,000) and ($7,276,000).

 

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Investor Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $45.24 $37.43 $34.18 $35.40 $34.37 $25.03
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 0991 .3151 .355 .292 .303 .168
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 4.206 7.814 3.257 (1.225) 1.029 9.336
Total from Investment Operations 4.305 8.129 3.612 (.933) 1.332 9.504
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (.105) (. 319) (. 362) (. 287) (. 302) (.164)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (.105) (. 319) (. 362) (. 287) (. 302) (.164)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $49.44 $45.24 $37.43 $34.18 $35.40 $34.37
 
Total Return2 9.52% 21.78% 10.61% -2.64% 3.88% 37.98%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $1,817 $1,816 $1,850 $1,986 $2,326 $2,859
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.19% 0.19% 0.19% 0.20% 0.23% 0.24%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 0.57% 0.78% 1.03% 0.82% 0.87% 0.63%
Portfolio Turnover Rate 3 23% 19% 27% 23% 26% 50%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Total returns do not include account service fees that may have applied in the periods shown. Fund prospectuses provide information
about any applicable account service fees.
3 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

ETF Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $160.81 $133.07 $121.53 $125.88 $122.23 $89.03
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 4681 1.3201 1.416 1.202 1.277 .802
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 14.959 27.731 11.563 (4.362) 3.643 33.188
Total from Investment Operations 15.427 29.051 12.979 (3.160) 4.920 33.990
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (.477) (1.311) (1.439) (1.190) (1.270) (.790)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (.477) (1.311) (1.439) (1.190) (1.270) (.790)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $175.76 $160.81 $133.07 $121.53 $125.88 $122.23
 
Total Return 9.60% 21.90% 10.74% -2.51% 4.02% 38.18%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $8,329 $6,981 $5,328 $4,422 $3,900 $3,637
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.07% 0.07% 0.07% 0.08% 0.09% 0.09%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 0.69% 0.90% 1.15% 0.94% 1.01% 0.78%
Portfolio Turnover Rate2 23% 19% 27% 23% 26% 50%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Admiral Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $56.55 $46.79 $42.73 $44.26 $42.98 $31.30
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income .1611 .4651 .496 .421 .449 . 284
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 5.257 9.755 4.069 (1.534) 1.277 11.676
Total from Investment Operations 5.418 10.220 4.565 (1.113) 1.726 11.960
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (.168) (. 460) (. 505) (. 417) (. 446) (. 280)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (.168) (. 460) (. 505) (. 417) (. 446) (. 280)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $61.80 $56.55 $46.79 $42.73 $44.26 $42.98
 
Total Return2 9.58% 21.92% 10.73% -2.52% 4.02% 38.22%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $9,799 $8,729 $6,648 $5,933 $5,434 $4,881
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.07% 0.07% 0.07% 0.08% 0.09% 0.09%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 0.69% 0.90% 1.15% 0.94% 1.01% 0.78%
Portfolio Turnover Rate 3 23% 19% 27% 23% 26% 50%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Total returns do not include account service fees that may have applied in the periods shown. Fund prospectuses provide information
about any applicable account service fees.
3 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Institutional Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $45.29 $37.47 $34.22 $35.45 $34.42 $25.07
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income .1291 .3751 .401 .341 .362 .229
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 4.217 7.818 3.257 (1.234) 1.028 9.346
Total from Investment Operations 4.346 8.193 3.658 (.893) 1.390 9.575
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (.136) (. 373) (. 408) (. 337) (. 360) (. 225)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (.136) (. 373) (. 408) (. 337) (. 360) (. 225)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $49.50 $45.29 $37.47 $34.22 $35.45 $34.42
 
Total Return 9.60% 21.94% 10.74% -2.52% 4.04% 38.20%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $3,568 $3,690 $2,969 $2,793 $3,685 $3,823
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.06% 0.06% 0.06% 0.07% 0.08% 0.08%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 0.70% 0.91% 1.16% 0.95% 1.02% 0.79%
Portfolio Turnover Rate2 23% 19% 27% 23% 26% 50%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Notes to Financial Statements

Vanguard Small-Cap Growth Index Fund is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 as an open-end investment company, or mutual fund. The fund offers four classes of shares: Investor Shares, ETF Shares, Admiral Shares, and Institutional Shares. Investor Shares are available to any investor who meets the fund’s minimum purchase requirements. ETF Shares are listed for trading on NYSE Arca; they can be purchased and sold through a broker. Admiral Shares and Institutional Shares are designed for investors who meet certain administrative, service, and account-size criteria.

A. The following significant accounting policies conform to generally accepted accounting principles for U.S. investment companies. The fund consistently follows such policies in preparing its financial statements.

1. Security Valuation: Securities are valued as of the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange (generally 4 p.m., Eastern time) on the valuation date. Equity securities are valued at the latest quoted sales prices or official closing prices taken from the primary market in which each security trades; such securities not traded on the valuation date are valued at the mean of the latest quoted bid and asked prices. Securities for which market quotations are not readily available, or whose values have been materially affected by events occurring before the fund’s pricing time but after the close of the securities’ primary markets, are valued by methods deemed by the board of trustees to represent fair value. Investments in Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund are valued at that fund’s net asset value. Temporary cash investments are valued using the latest bid prices or using valuations based on a matrix system (which considers such factors as security prices, yields, maturities, and ratings), both as furnished by independent pricing services.

2. Futures Contracts: The fund uses index futures contracts to a limited extent, with the objectives of maintaining full exposure to the stock market, maintaining liquidity, and minimizing transaction costs. The fund may purchase futures contracts to immediately invest incoming cash in the market, or sell futures in response to cash outflows, thereby simulating a fully invested position in the underlying index while maintaining a cash balance for liquidity. The primary risks associated with the use of futures contracts are imperfect correlation between changes in market values of stocks held by the fund and the prices of futures contracts, and the possibility of an illiquid market. Counterparty risk involving futures is mitigated because a regulated clearinghouse is the counterparty instead of the clearing broker. To further mitigate counterparty risk, the fund trades futures contracts on an exchange, monitors the financial strength of its clearing brokers and clearinghouse, and has entered into clearing agreements with its clearing brokers. The clearinghouse imposes initial margin requirements to secure the fund’s performance and requires daily settlement of variation margin representing changes in the market value of each contract.

Futures contracts are valued at their quoted daily settlement prices. The notional amounts of the contracts are not recorded in the Statement of Net Assets. Fluctuations in the value of the contracts are recorded in the Statement of Net Assets as an asset (liability) and in the Statement of Operations as unrealized appreciation (depreciation) until the contracts are closed, when they are recorded as realized futures gains (losses).

During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund’s average investments in long and short futures contracts represented less than 1% and 0% of net assets, respectively, based on the average of the notional amounts at each quarter-end during the period.

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3. Federal Income Taxes: The fund intends to continue to qualify as a regulated investment company and distribute all of its taxable income. Management has analyzed the fund’s tax positions taken for all open federal income tax years (December 31, 2014–2017), and for the period ended June 30, 2018, and has concluded that no provision for federal income tax is required in the fund’s financial statements.

4. Distributions: Distributions to shareholders are recorded on the ex-dividend date.

5. Securities Lending: To earn additional income, the fund lends its securities to qualified institutional borrowers. Security loans are subject to termination by the fund at any time, and are required to be secured at all times by collateral in an amount at least equal to the market value of securities loaned. Daily market fluctuations could cause the value of loaned securities to be more or less than the value of the collateral received. When this occurs, the collateral is adjusted and settled before the opening of the market on the next business day. The fund further mitigates its counterparty risk by entering into securities lending transactions only with a diverse group of prequalified counterparties, monitoring their financial strength, and entering into master securities lending agreements with its counterparties. The master securities lending agreements provide that, in the event of a counterparty’s default (including bankruptcy), the fund may terminate any loans with that borrower, determine the net amount owed, and sell or retain the collateral up to the net amount owed to the fund; however, such actions may be subject to legal proceedings. While collateral mitigates counterparty risk, in the event of a default, the fund may experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned. The fund invests cash collateral received in Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund, and records a liability in the Statement of Net Assets for the return of the collateral, during the period the securities are on loan. Securities lending income represents fees charged to borrowers plus income earned on invested cash collateral, less expenses associated with the loan. During the term of the loan, the fund is entitled to all distributions made on or in respect of the loaned securities.

6. Credit Facility: The fund and certain other funds managed by The Vanguard Group (“Vanguard”) participate in a $3.1 billion committed credit facility provided by a syndicate of lenders pursuant to a credit agreement that may be renewed annually; each fund is individually liable for its borrowings, if any, under the credit facility. Borrowings may be utilized for temporary and emergency purposes, and are subject to the fund’s regulatory and contractual borrowing restrictions. The participating funds are charged administrative fees and an annual commitment fee of 0.10% of the undrawn amount of the facility; these fees are allocated to the funds based on a method approved by the fund’s board of trustees and included in Management and Administrative expenses on the fund’s Statement of Operations. Any borrowings under this facility bear interest at a rate based upon the higher of the one-month London Interbank Offered Rate, federal funds effective rate, or overnight bank funding rate plus an agreed-upon spread.

The fund had no borrowings outstanding at June 30, 2018, or at any time during the period then ended.

7. Other: Dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date. Interest income includes income distributions received from Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund and is accrued daily. Premiums and discounts on debt securities purchased are amortized and accreted, respectively, to interest income over the lives of the respective securities. Security transactions are accounted for on the date securities are bought or sold. Costs used to determine realized gains (losses) on the sale of investment securities are those of the specific securities sold.

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Each class of shares has equal rights as to assets and earnings, except that each class separately bears certain class-specific expenses related to maintenance of shareholder accounts (included in Management and Administrative expenses), shareholder reporting, and the proxy. Marketing and distribution expenses are allocated to each class of shares based on a method approved by the board of trustees. Income, other non-class-specific expenses, and gains and losses on investments are allocated to each class of shares based on its relative net assets.

B. In accordance with the terms of a Funds’ Service Agreement (the “FSA”) between Vanguard and the fund, Vanguard furnishes to the fund investment advisory, corporate management, administrative, marketing, and distribution services at Vanguard’s cost of operations (as defined by the FSA). These costs of operations are allocated to the fund based on methods and guidelines approved by the board of trustees. Vanguard does not require reimbursement in the current period for certain costs of operations (such as deferred compensation/benefits and risk/insurance costs); the fund’s liability for these costs of operations is included in Payables to Vanguard on the Statement of Net Assets. All other costs of operations payable to Vanguard are generally settled twice a month.

Upon the request of Vanguard, the fund may invest up to 0.40% of its net assets as capital in Vanguard. At June 30, 2018, the fund had contributed to Vanguard capital in the amount of $1,221,000, representing 0.01% of the fund’s net assets and 0.49% of Vanguard’s capitalization. The fund’s trustees and officers are also directors and employees, respectively, of Vanguard.

C. Various inputs may be used to determine the value of the fund’s investments. These inputs are summarized in three broad levels for financial statement purposes. The inputs or methodologies used to value securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.

Level 1Quoted prices in active markets for identical securities.
Level 2Other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.).
Level 3Significant unobservable inputs (including the fund’s own assumptions used to determine
the fair value of investments). Any investments valued with significant unobservable inputs are
noted on the Statement of Net Assets.

The following table summarizes the market value of the fund’s investments as of June 30, 2018, based on the inputs used to value them:

  Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Investments ($000) ($000) ($000)
Common Stocks 23,446,428 3,809
Temporary Cash Investments 356,983 11,216
Futures Contracts—Assets1 20
Futures Contracts—Liabilities1 (89)
Total 23,803,342 11,216 3,809
1 Represents variation margin on the last day of the reporting period.

 

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D. Capital gain distributions are determined on a tax basis and may differ from realized capital gains for financial reporting purposes. Differences may be permanent or temporary. Permanent differences are reclassified among capital accounts in the financial statements to reflect their tax character. Temporary differences arise when gains or losses are recognized in different periods for financial statement and tax purposes. These differences will reverse at some time in the future. Differences in classification may also result from the treatment of short-term gains as ordinary income for tax purposes.

During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund realized $1,255,666,000 of net capital gains resulting from in-kind redemptions—in which shareholders exchanged fund shares for securities held by the fund rather than for cash. Because such gains are not taxable to the fund, and are not distributed to shareholders, they have been reclassified from accumulated net realized losses to paid-in capital.

The fund’s tax-basis capital gains and losses are determined only at the end of each fiscal year. For tax purposes, at December 31, 2017, the fund had available capital losses totaling $1,439,318,000 to offset future net capital gains. Of this amount, $261,118,000 is subject to expiration on December 31, 2018. Capital losses of $1,178,200,000 realized beginning in fiscal 2011 may be carried forward indefinitely under the Regulated Investment Company Modernization Act of 2010, but must be used before any expiring loss carryforwards. The fund will use these capital losses to offset net taxable capital gains, if any, realized during the year ending December 31, 2018; should the fund realize net capital losses for the year, the losses will be added to the loss carryforward balance above.

At June 30, 2018, the cost of investment securities for tax purposes was $17,313,142,000. Net unrealized appreciation of investment securities for tax purposes was $6,505,294,000, consisting of unrealized gains of $7,310,196,000 on securities that had risen in value since their purchase and $804,902,000 in unrealized losses on securities that had fallen in value since their purchase.

E. During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund purchased $5,274,759,000 of investment securities and sold $4,906,428,000 of investment securities, other than temporary cash investments. Purchases and sales include $2,692,069,000 and $2,314,540,000, respectively, in connection with in-kind purchases and redemptions of the fund’s capital shares.

The fund purchased securities from and sold securities to other Vanguard funds or accounts managed by Vanguard or its affiliates, in accordance with procedures adopted by the board of trustees in compliance with Rule 17a-7 of the Investment Company Act of 1940. For the six months ended June 30, 2018, such purchases and sales were $497,318,000 and $1,034,080,000, respectively; these amounts are included in the purchases and sales of investment securities noted above.

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F. Capital share transactions for each class of shares were:

  Six Months Ended Year Ended
  June 30, 2018 December 31, 2017
  Amount Shares Amount Shares
  ($000) (000) ($000) (000)
Investor Shares        
Issued 166,163 3,497 313,705 7,684
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 3,703 76 12,952 308
Redeemed (330,139) (6,983) (705,206) (17,256)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Investor Shares (160,273) (3,410) (378,549) (9,264)
ETF Shares        
Issued 2,979,913 17,256 3,009,564 20,447
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions
Redeemed (2,301,715) (13,275) (2,537,679) (17,075)
Net Increase (Decrease)—ETF Shares 678,198 3,981 471,885 3,372
Admiral Shares        
Issued 1,172,272 19,714 1,842,542 35,856
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 24,151 394 64,088 1,215
Redeemed (937,107) (15,916) (1,280,890) (24,789)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Admiral Shares 259,316 4,192 625,740 12,282
Institutional Shares        
Issued 389,999 8,200 741,019 17,987
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 9,403 192 29,031 688
Redeemed (843,127) (17,776) (692,192) (16,427)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Institutional Shares (443,725) (9,384) 77,858 2,248

 

G. Management has determined that no events or transactions occurred subsequent to June 30, 2018, that would require recognition or disclosure in these financial statements.

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Fund Profile
As of June 30, 2018

Share-Class Characteristics        
  Investor   Admiral Institutional
  Shares ETF Shares Shares Shares
Ticker Symbol VISVX VBR VSIAX VSIIX
Expense Ratio1 0.19% 0.07% 0.07% 0.06%
30-Day SEC Yield 1.81% 1.93% 1.93% 1.94%

 

Portfolio Characteristics    
    CRSP US DJ
    Small Cap U.S. Total
    Value Market
  Fund Index FA Index
Number of Stocks 868 834 3,779
Median Market Cap $3.8B $3.8B $64.0B
Price/Earnings Ratio 16.2x 16.1x 20.7x
Price/Book Ratio 1.8x 1.8x 3.0x
Return on Equity 9.1% 9.1% 15.0%
Earnings Growth Rate 6.4% 6.4% 8.3%
Dividend Yield 2.0% 2.0% 1.8%
Foreign Holdings 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
Turnover Rate      
(Annualized) 18%
Short-Term Reserves 0.1%

 

Sector Diversification (% of equity exposure)
    CRSP US DJ
    Small Cap U.S. Total
    Value Market
  Fund Index FA Index
Basic Materials 6.1% 6.1% 2.5%
Consumer Goods 7.4 7.4 8.1
Consumer Services 11.2 11.2 13.3
Financials 32.2 32.3 19.9
Health Care 5.4 5.3 12.6
Industrials 19.4 19.4 12.7
Oil & Gas 4.8 4.8 6.1
Technology 6.8 6.8 20.1
Telecommunications 0.5 0.5 1.8
Utilities 6.2 6.2 2.9

 

Sector categories are based on the Industry Classification
Benchmark (“ICB”), except for the “Other” category (if applicable),
which includes securities that have not been provided an ICB
classification as of the effective reporting period.

Volatility Measures    
    DJ
  CRSP US U.S. Total
  Small Cap Market
  Value Index FA Index
R-Squared 1.00 0.74
Beta 1.00 1.05
These measures show the degree and timing of the fund’s
fluctuations compared with the indexes over 36 months.

 

Ten Largest Holdings (% of total net assets)
WellCare Health Plans Health Care  
Inc. Providers 0.6%
IDEX Corp. Industrial Machinery 0.5
Atmos Energy Corp. Gas Distribution 0.5
Spirit AeroSystems    
Holdings Inc. Aerospace 0.5
ON Semiconductor    
Corp. Semiconductors 0.5
East West Bancorp Inc. Banks 0.5
NRG Energy Inc. Conventional  
  Electricity 0.5
UGI Corp. Gas Distribution 0.5
Leidos Holdings Inc. Computer Services 0.5
US Foods Holding Corp. Food Products 0.4
Top Ten   5.0%
The holdings listed exclude any temporary cash investments and equity index products.

 

1 The expense ratios shown are from the prospectus dated April 25, 2018, and represent estimated costs for the current fiscal year. For
the six months ended June 30, 2018, the annualized expense ratios were 0.19% for Investor Shares, 0.07% for ETF Shares, 0.07% for
Admiral Shares, and 0.06% for Institutional Shares.

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Performance Summary

All of the returns in this report represent past performance, which is not a guarantee of future results that may be achieved by the fund. (Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data cited. For performance data current to the most recent month-end, visit our website at vanguard.com/performance.) Note, too, that both investment returns and principal value can fluctuate widely, so an investor’s shares, when sold, could be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns shown do not reflect taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the sale of fund shares.

Fiscal-Year Total Returns (%): December 31, 2007, Through June 30, 2018


For a benchmark description, see the Glossary.
Note: For 2018, performance data reflect the six months ended June 30, 2018.

Average Annual Total Returns: Periods Ended June 30, 2018      
  Inception One Five Ten
  Date Year Years Years
Investor Shares 5/21/1998 12.41% 12.25% 11.13%
ETF Shares 1/26/2004      
Market Price   12.60 12.40 11.27
Net Asset Value   12.54 12.39 11.27
Admiral Shares 9/27/2011 12.53 12.40 15.881
Institutional Shares 12/7/1999 12.56 12.41 11.30
1 Return since inception.

 

See Financial Highlights for dividend and capital gains information.

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Financial Statements (unaudited)

Statement of Net Assets—Investments Summary
As of June 30, 2018

This Statement summarizes the fund’s holdings by asset type. Details are reported for each of the fund’s 50 largest individual holdings and for investments that, in total for any issuer, represent more than 1% of the fund’s net assets. The total value of smaller holdings is reported as a single amount within each category.

The fund reports a complete list of its holdings in regulatory filings four times in each fiscal year, at the quarter-ends. For the second and fourth fiscal quarters, the complete listing of the fund’s holdings is available electronically on vanguard.com and on the Securities and Exchange Commission’s website (sec.gov), or you can have it mailed to you without charge by calling 800-662-7447. For the first and third fiscal quarters, the fund files the lists with the SEC on Form N-Q. Shareholders can look up the fund’s Forms N-Q on the SEC’s website. Forms N-Q may also be reviewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room (see the back cover of this report for further information).

    Market Percentage
    Value of Net
  Shares ($000) Assets
Common Stocks      
Basic Materials      
Chemours Co. 2,784,812 123,534 0.4%
RPM International Inc. 2,092,976 122,062 0.4%
United States Steel Corp. 2,765,180 96,090 0.3%
Huntsman Corp. 3,180,181 92,861 0.3%
Basic Materials—Other †   1,434,591 4.6%
    1,869,138 6.0%
Consumer Goods      
* US Foods Holding Corp. 3,379,295 127,805 0.4%
Pinnacle Foods Inc. 1,865,334 121,359 0.4%
Leggett & Platt Inc. 2,054,545 91,715 0.3%
Consumer Goods—Other †   1,938,542 6.3%
    2,279,421 7.4%
Consumer Services      
KAR Auction Services Inc. 2,112,203 115,749 0.4%
Service Corp. 2,727,214 97,607 0.3%
Foot Locker Inc. 1,848,258 97,311 0.3%
* JetBlue Airways Corp. 4,952,867 94,005 0.3%
Consumer Services—Other †   3,044,892 9.9%
    3,449,564 11.2%
Financials      
East West Bancorp Inc. 2,267,038 147,811 0.5%
Gaming and Leisure Properties Inc. 3,174,025 113,630 0.4%
American Financial Group Inc. 1,044,209 112,075 0.4%
WP Carey Inc. 1,677,585 111,308 0.4%
National Retail Properties Inc. 2,405,413 105,742 0.3%
Apartment Investment & Management Co. 2,460,916 104,097 0.3%
Liberty Property Trust 2,313,114 102,540 0.3%
Brown & Brown Inc. 3,675,656 101,926 0.3%
Cullen/Frost Bankers Inc. 898,914 97,298 0.3%

 

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        Market Percentage
        Value of Net
      Shares ($000) Assets
  Commerce Bancshares Inc.   1,500,248 97,081 0.3%
  PacWest Bancorp   1,959,415 96,834 0.3%
  Park Hotels & Resorts Inc.   3,146,136 96,366 0.3%
  Synovus Financial Corp.   1,762,723 93,125 0.3%
  Eaton Vance Corp.   1,771,804 92,470 0.3%
  New Residential Investment Corp.   5,258,160 91,965 0.3%
  Webster Financial Corp.   1,442,039 91,858 0.3%
  First Horizon National Corp.   5,117,384 91,294 0.3%
  Financials—Other †     8,172,914 26.5%
        9,920,334 32.1%
Health Care        
* WellCare Health Plans Inc.   700,090 172,390 0.6%
* Sage Therapeutics Inc.   691,195 108,193 0.3%
  Encompass Health Corp.   1,468,945 99,477 0.3%
  Hill-Rom Holdings Inc.   1,036,735 90,548 0.3%
  Health Care—Other †     1,190,378 3.9%
        1,660,986 5.4%
Industrials        
  IDEX Corp.   1,200,408 163,832 0.5%
  Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc. Class A   1,780,112 152,929 0.5%
  PerkinElmer Inc.   1,731,468 126,795 0.4%
  Allegion plc   1,485,189 114,894 0.4%
  Carlisle Cos. Inc.   953,814 103,308 0.3%
  Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp. Class A   2,155,622 94,265 0.3%
  Donaldson Co. Inc.   2,031,207 91,648 0.3%
  AptarGroup Inc.   975,780 91,118 0.3%
  Industrials—Other †     5,035,435 16.3%
        5,974,224 19.3%
 
Oil & Gas †     1,470,989 4.8%
 
1,2Other †     1,430 0.0%
 
Technology        
* ON Semiconductor Corp.   6,691,337 148,782 0.5%
  Leidos Holdings Inc.   2,375,248 140,140 0.5%
  Teradyne Inc.   2,994,355 113,995 0.4%
  CDW Corp.   1,187,129 95,908 0.3%
  Technology—Other †     1,612,109 5.1%
        2,110,934 6.8%
 
Telecommunications †     142,874 0.5%
 
Utilities        
  Atmos Energy Corp.   1,752,112 157,935 0.5%
  NRG Energy Inc.   4,680,917 143,704 0.5%
  UGI Corp.   2,721,998 141,735 0.5%
* Evergy Inc.   2,123,937 119,259 0.4%
  Aqua America Inc.   2,786,164 98,017 0.3%
  Vectren Corp.   1,299,821 92,872 0.3%
  Utilities—Other †     1,146,812 3.7%
        1,900,334 6.2%
Total Common Stocks (Cost $24,719,821)     30,780,228 99.7%3
 
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      Market Percentage
      Value of Net
  Coupon Shares ($000) Assets
Temporary Cash Investments        
Money Market Fund        
4,5 Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund 2.122% 2,839,414 283,970 0.9%
 
6U.S. Government and Agency Obligations †     8,627 0.0%
Total Temporary Cash Investments (Cost $292,567)     292,597 0.9%3
7Total Investments (Cost $25,012,388)     31,072,825 100.6%
 
      Amount  
      ($000)  
Other Assets and Liabilities        
Other Assets        
Investment in Vanguard     1,637  
Receivables for Investment Securities Sold     799  
Receivables for Accrued Income     51,429  
Receivables for Capital Shares Issued     17,096  
Variation Margin Receivable—Futures Contracts     10  
Other Assets 8     3,884  
Total Other Assets     74,855 0.2%
Liabilities        
Payables for Investment Securities Purchased     (46,689)  
Collateral for Securities on Loan     (188,194)  
Payables for Capital Shares Redeemed     (15,456)  
Payables to Vanguard     (9,894)  
Variation Margin Payable—Futures Contracts     (133)  
Unrealized Depreciation—Swap Contracts     (1,329)  
Total Liabilities     (261,695) (0.8%)
Net Assets     30,885,985 100.0%
 
 
At June 30, 2018, net assets consisted of:        
        Amount
        ($000)
Paid-in Capital       25,356,111
Undistributed Net Investment Income       24,517
Accumulated Net Realized Losses       (551,967)
Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)        
Investment Securities       6,060,437
Futures Contracts       (1,784)
Swap Contracts       (1,329)
Net Assets       30,885,985
 
 
 
 
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  Amount
  ($000)
Investor Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 59,033,239 outstanding $.001 par value shares of  
beneficial interest (unlimited authorization) 1,920,935
Net Asset Value Per Share—Investor Shares $32.54
 
ETF Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 99,340,888 outstanding $.001 par value shares of  
beneficial interest (unlimited authorization) 13,482,219
Net Asset Value Per Share—ETF Shares $135.72
 
Admiral Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 201,858,226 outstanding $.001 par value shares of  
beneficial interest (unlimited authorization) 11,771,493
Net Asset Value Per Share—Admiral Shares $58.32
 
Institutional Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 113,858,624 outstanding $.001 par value shares of  
beneficial interest (unlimited authorization) 3,711,338
Net Asset Value Per Share—Institutional Shares $32.60

 

See Note A in Notes to Financial Statements.
* Non-income-producing security.
† Represents the aggregate value, by category, of securities that are not among the 50 largest holdings and, in total for any issuer,
represent 1% or less of net assets.
1 “Other” represents securities that are not classified by the fund’s benchmark index.
2 Certain of the fund’s securities are valued using significant unobservable inputs.
3 The fund invests a portion of its cash reserves in equity markets through the use of index futures contracts and swap contracts.
After giving effect to futures and swap investments, the fund’s effective common stock and temporary cash investment positions
represent 100.0% and 0.6%, respectively, of net assets.
4 Includes $188,194,000 of collateral received for securities on loan.
5 Affiliated money market fund available only to Vanguard funds and certain trusts and accounts managed by Vanguard. Rate shown
is the 7-day yield.
6 Securities with a value of $3,175,000 have been segregated as initial margin for open futures contracts.
7 The total value of securities on loan is $175,348,000.
8 Cash with a value of $1,570,000 has been segregated as collateral for open over-the-counter swap contracts.

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Derivative Financial Instruments Outstanding as of Period End    
Futures Contracts        
      ($000)
        Value and
    Number of   Unrealized
    Long (Short) Notional Appreciation
  Expiration Contracts Amount (Depreciation)
Long Futures Contracts        
E-mini Russell 2000 Index September 2018 830 68,371 (1,724)
E-mini S&P Mid-Cap 400 Index September 2018 50 9,781 (60)
        (1,784)

 

Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on open futures contracts is required to be treated as realized gain (loss) for tax purposes.

Total Return Swaps          
          Value and
        Floating Unrealized
      Notional Interest Rate Appreciation
  Termination   Amount Received (Depreciation)
Reference Entity Date Counterparty ($000) (Paid)1 ($000)
Ambac Financial Group Inc. 7/11/18 GSCM 7,402 (2.485%) (122)
Ambac Financial Group Inc. 7/11/18 GSCM 794 (2.734%) (1)
SLM Corp. 8/9/18 GSCM 29,085 (2.446%) (1,206)
          (1,329)
GSCM—Goldman Sachs Capital Management.
1 Payment received/paid monthly.

 

Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on open swap contracts is required to be treated as ordinary income (loss) for tax purposes.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Statement of Operations

  Six Months Ended
  June30,2018
  ($000)
Investment Income  
Income  
Dividends 274,242
Interest1 798
Securities Lending—Net 5,987
Total Income 281,027
Expenses  
The Vanguard Group—Note B  
Investment Advisory Services 1,507
Management and Administrative—Investor Shares 1,530
Management and Administrative—ETF Shares 3,056
Management and Administrative—Admiral Shares 2,801
Management and Administrative—Institutional Shares 795
Marketing and Distribution—Investor Shares 180
Marketing and Distribution—ETF Shares 317
Marketing and Distribution—Admiral Shares 426
Marketing and Distribution—Institutional Shares 43
Custodian Fees 261
Shareholders’ Reports—Investor Shares 33
Shareholders’ Reports—ETF Shares 389
Shareholders’ Reports—Admiral Shares 69
Shareholders’ Reports—Institutional Shares 34
Trustees’ Fees and Expenses 11
Total Expenses 11,452
Net Investment Income 269,575
Realized Net Gain (Loss)  
Investment Securities Sold1 919,926
Futures Contracts 4,896
Swap Contracts 2,633
Realized Net Gain (Loss) 927,455
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)  
Investment Securities1 (289,372)
Futures Contracts (1,839)
Swap Contracts (1,108)
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) (292,319)
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations 904,711

 

1 Interest income, realized net gain (loss), and change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from an affiliated company of the fund were $761,000, ($5,000), and $12,000, respectively. Purchases and sales are for temporary cash investment purposes.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Statement of Changes in Net Assets

  Six Months Ended Year Ended
  June 30, December 31,
  2018 2017
  ($000) ($000)
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets    
Operations    
Net Investment Income 269,575 524,278
Realized Net Gain (Loss) 927,455 1,187,494
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) (292,319) 1,377,080
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations 904,711 3,088,852
Distributions    
Net Investment Income    
Investor Shares (14,547) (36,929)
ETF Shares (106,793) (220,339)
Admiral Shares (92,641) (198,391)
Institutional Shares (29,355) (63,321)
Realized Capital Gain    
Investor Shares
ETF Shares
Admiral Shares
Institutional Shares
Total Distributions (243,336) (518,980)
Capital Share Transactions    
Investor Shares (182,055) (489,544)
ETF Shares 558,174 1,519,428
Admiral Shares 235,178 830,846
Institutional Shares (22,591) 454,986
Net Increase (Decrease) from Capital Share Transactions 588,706 2,315,716
Total Increase (Decrease) 1,250,081 4,885,588
Net Assets    
Beginning of Period 29,635,904 24,750,316
End of Period1 30,885,985 29,635,904
1 Net Assets—End of Period includes undistributed (overdistributed) net investment income of $24,517,000 and ($4,355,000).

 

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Investor Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $31.82 $29.00 $23.69 $25.34 $23.33 $17.40
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 2661 .5341 .477 .431 .425 . 394
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments .693 2.820 5.315 (1.643) 1.995 5.936
Total from Investment Operations .959 3.354 5.792 (1.212) 2.420 6.330
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (. 239) (. 534) (. 482) (. 438) (. 410) (. 400)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (. 239) (. 534) (. 482) (. 438) (. 410) (. 400)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $32.54 $31.82 $29.00 $23.69 $25.34 $23.33
 
Total Return2 3.02% 11.67% 24.65% -4.78% 10.39% 36.41%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $1,921 $2,060 $2,357 $1,972 $2,293 $2,375
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.19% 0.19% 0.19% 0.20% 0.23% 0.24%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.84% 1.82% 1.96% 1.78% 1.84% 2.03%
Portfolio Turnover Rate 3 18% 19% 18% 16% 12% 47%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Total returns do not include account service fees that may have applied in the periods shown. Fund prospectuses provide information
about any applicable account service fees.
3 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

ETF Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $132.71 $120.95 $98.81 $105.71 $97.32 $72.60
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income 1.2041 2.4271 2.119 1.933 1.933 1.796
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 2.885 11.709 22.159 (6.870) 8.326 24.742
Total from Investment Operations 4.089 14.136 24.278 (4.937) 10.259 26.538
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (1.079) (2.376) (2.138) (1.963) (1.869) (1.818)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (1.079) (2.376) (2.138) (1.963) (1.869) (1.818)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $135.72 $132.71 $120.95 $98.81 $105.71 $97.32
 
Total Return 3.10% 11.79% 24.80% -4.67% 10.55% 36.57%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $13,482 $12,650 $10,042 $5,679 $4,874 $3,908
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.07% 0.07% 0.07% 0.08% 0.09% 0.09%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.96% 1.94% 2.08% 1.90% 1.98% 2.18%
Portfolio Turnover Rate2 18% 19% 18% 16% 12% 47%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Admiral Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $57.02 $51.97 $42.46 $45.42 $41.82 $31.20
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 5131 1.0391 .911 .830 .831 .773
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 1.250 5.032 9.518 (2.947) 3.573 10.629
Total from Investment Operations 1.763 6.071 10.429 (2.117) 4.404 11.402
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (. 463) (1.021) (. 919) (. 843) (. 804) (.782)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (. 463) (1.021) (. 919) (. 843) (. 804) (.782)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $58.32 $57.02 $51.97 $42.46 $45.42 $41.82
 
Total Return2 3.10% 11.80% 24.78% -4.65% 10.55% 36.58%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $11,771 $11,278 $9,469 $6,467 $5,775 $4,371
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.07% 0.07% 0.07% 0.08% 0.09% 0.09%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.96% 1.94% 2.08% 1.90% 1.98% 2.18%
Portfolio Turnover Rate 3 18% 19% 18% 16% 12% 47%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Total returns do not include account service fees that may have applied in the periods shown. Fund prospectuses provide information
about any applicable account service fees.
3 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Institutional Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $31.87 $29.05 $23.73 $25.39 $23.37 $17.44
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 2871 .5871 .510 .465 .467 .434
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments .704 2.808 5.324 (1.652) 2.004 5.935
Total from Investment Operations .991 3.395 5.834 (1.187) 2.471 6.369
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (. 261) (. 575) (. 514) (. 473) (. 451) (. 439)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (. 261) (. 575) (. 514) (. 473) (. 451) (. 439)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $32.60 $31.87 $29.05 $23.73 $25.39 $23.37
 
Total Return 3.11% 11.80% 24.80% -4.67% 10.59% 36.55%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $3,711 $3,649 $2,882 $2,334 $1,927 $1,699
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.06% 0.06% 0.06% 0.07% 0.08% 0.08%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.97% 1.95% 2.09% 1.91% 1.99% 2.19%
Portfolio Turnover Rate2 18% 19% 18% 16% 12% 47%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Notes to Financial Statements

Vanguard Small-Cap Value Index Fund is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 as an open-end investment company, or mutual fund. The fund offers four classes of shares: Investor Shares, ETF Shares, Admiral Shares, and Institutional Shares. Investor Shares are available to any investor who meets the fund’s minimum purchase requirements. ETF Shares are listed for trading on NYSE Arca; they can be purchased and sold through a broker. Admiral Shares and Institutional Shares are designed for investors who meet certain administrative, service, and account-size criteria.

A. The following significant accounting policies conform to generally accepted accounting principles for U.S. investment companies. The fund consistently follows such policies in preparing its financial statements.

1. Security Valuation: Securities are valued as of the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange (generally 4 p.m., Eastern time) on the valuation date. Equity securities are valued at the latest quoted sales prices or official closing prices taken from the primary market in which each security trades; such securities not traded on the valuation date are valued at the mean of the latest quoted bid and asked prices. Securities for which market quotations are not readily available, or whose values have been materially affected by events occurring before the fund’s pricing time but after the close of the securities’ primary markets, are valued by methods deemed by the board of trustees to represent fair value. Investments in Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund are valued at that fund’s net asset value. Temporary cash investments are valued using the latest bid prices or using valuations based on a matrix system (which considers such factors as security prices, yields, maturities, and ratings), both as furnished by independent pricing services.

2. Futures Contracts: The fund uses index futures contracts to a limited extent, with the objectives of maintaining full exposure to the stock market, maintaining liquidity, and minimizing transaction costs. The fund may purchase futures contracts to immediately invest incoming cash in the market, or sell futures in response to cash outflows, thereby simulating a fully invested position in the underlying index while maintaining a cash balance for liquidity. The primary risks associated with the use of futures contracts are imperfect correlation between changes in market values of stocks held by the fund and the prices of futures contracts, and the possibility of an illiquid market. Counterparty risk involving futures is mitigated because a regulated clearinghouse is the counterparty instead of the clearing broker. To further mitigate counterparty risk, the fund trades futures contracts on an exchange, monitors the financial strength of its clearing brokers and clearinghouse, and has entered into clearing agreements with its clearing brokers. The clearinghouse imposes initial margin requirements to secure the fund’s performance and requires daily settlement of variation margin representing changes in the market value of each contract.

Futures contracts are valued at their quoted daily settlement prices. The notional amounts of the contracts are not recorded in the Statement of Net Assets. Fluctuations in the value of the contracts are recorded in the Statement of Net Assets as an asset (liability) and in the Statement of Operations as unrealized appreciation (depreciation) until the contracts are closed, when they are recorded as realized futures gains (losses).

During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund’s average investments in long and short futures contracts represented less than 1% and 0% of net assets, respectively, based on the average of the notional amounts at each quarter-end during the period.

3. Swap Contracts: The fund has entered into equity swap contracts to earn the total return on selected reference stocks in the fund’s target index. Under the terms of the swaps, the fund receives the total return on the referenced stock (i.e., receiving the increase or paying the decrease

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in value of the selected reference stock and receiving the equivalent of any dividends in respect of the selected referenced stock) over a specified period of time, applied to a notional amount that represents the value of a designated number of shares of the selected reference stock at the beginning of the equity swap contract. The fund also pays a floating rate that is based on short-term interest rates, applied to the notional amount. At the same time, the fund invests an amount approximating the notional amount of the swap in high-quality temporary cash investments.

The notional amounts of swap contracts are not recorded in the Statement of Net Assets. Swaps are valued daily based on market quotations received from independent pricing services or recognized dealers and the change in value is recorded in the Statement of Net Assets as an asset (liability) and in the Statement of Operations as unrealized appreciation (depreciation) until termination of the swap, at which time realized gain (loss) is recorded.

A risk associated with all types of swaps is the possibility that a counterparty may default on its obligation to pay net amounts due to the fund. The fund’s maximum amount subject to counterparty risk is the unrealized appreciation on the swap contract. The fund mitigates its counterparty risk by entering into swaps only with a diverse group of prequalified counterparties, monitoring their financial strength, entering into master netting arrangements with its counterparties, and requiring its counterparties to transfer collateral as security for their performance. In the absence of a default, the collateral pledged or received by the fund cannot be repledged, resold, or rehypothecated. In the event of a counterparty’s default (including bankruptcy), the fund may terminate any swap contracts with that counterparty, determine the net amount owed by either party in accordance with its master netting arrangements, and sell or retain any collateral held up to the net amount owed to the fund under the master netting arrangements. The swap contracts contain provisions whereby a counterparty may terminate open contracts if the fund net assets decline below a certain level, triggering a payment by the fund if the fund is in a net liability position at the time of the termination. The payment amount would be reduced by any collateral the fund has pledged. Any securities pledged as collateral for open contracts are noted in the Statement of Net Assets. The value of collateral received or pledged is compared daily to the value of the swap contracts exposure with each counterparty, and any difference, if in excess of a specified minimum transfer amount, is adjusted and settled within two business days.

During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund’s average amounts of investments in total return swaps represented less than 1% of net assets, based on the average of notional amounts at each quarter-end during the period.

4. Federal Income Taxes: The fund intends to continue to qualify as a regulated investment company and distribute all of its taxable income. Management has analyzed the fund’s tax positions taken for all open federal income tax years (December 31, 2014–2017), and for the period ended June 30, 2018, and has concluded that no provision for federal income tax is required in the fund’s financial statements.

5. Distributions: Distributions to shareholders are recorded on the ex-dividend date.

6. Securities Lending: To earn additional income, the fund lends its securities to qualified institutional borrowers. Security loans are subject to termination by the fund at any time, and are required to be secured at all times by collateral in an amount at least equal to the market value of securities loaned. Daily market fluctuations could cause the value of loaned securities to be more or less than the value of the collateral received. When this occurs, the collateral is adjusted and settled before the opening of the market on the next business day. The fund further mitigates its counterparty

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risk by entering into securities lending transactions only with a diverse group of prequalified counterparties, monitoring their financial strength, and entering into master securities lending agreements with its counterparties. The master securities lending agreements provide that, in the event of a counterparty’s default (including bankruptcy), the fund may terminate any loans with that borrower, determine the net amount owed, and sell or retain the collateral up to the net amount owed to the fund; however, such actions may be subject to legal proceedings. While collateral mitigates counterparty risk, in the event of a default, the fund may experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned. The fund invests cash collateral received in Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund, and records a liability in the Statement of Net Assets for the return of the collateral, during the period the securities are on loan. Securities lending income represents fees charged to borrowers plus income earned on invested cash collateral, less expenses associated with the loan. During the term of the loan, the fund is entitled to all distributions made on or in respect of the loaned securities.

7. Credit Facility: The fund and certain other funds managed by The Vanguard Group (“Vanguard”) participate in a $3.1 billion committed credit facility provided by a syndicate of lenders pursuant to a credit agreement that may be renewed annually; each fund is individually liable for its borrowings, if any, under the credit facility. Borrowings may be utilized for temporary and emergency purposes, and are subject to the fund’s regulatory and contractual borrowing restrictions. The participating funds are charged administrative fees and an annual commitment fee of 0.10% of the undrawn amount of the facility; these fees are allocated to the funds based on a method approved by the fund’s board of trustees and included in Management and Administrative expenses on the fund’s Statement of Operations. Any borrowings under this facility bear interest at a rate based upon the higher of the one-month London Interbank Offered Rate, federal funds effective rate, or overnight bank funding rate plus an agreed-upon spread.

The fund had no borrowings outstanding at June 30, 2018, or at any time during the period then ended.

8. Other: Dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date. Interest income includes income distributions received from Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund and is accrued daily. Premiums and discounts on debt securities purchased are amortized and accreted, respectively, to interest income over the lives of the respective securities. Security transactions are accounted for on the date securities are bought or sold. Costs used to determine realized gains (losses) on the sale of investment securities are those of the specific securities sold.

Each class of shares has equal rights as to assets and earnings, except that each class separately bears certain class-specific expenses related to maintenance of shareholder accounts (included in Management and Administrative expenses), shareholder reporting, and the proxy. Marketing and distribution expenses are allocated to each class of shares based on a method approved by the board of trustees. Income, other non-class-specific expenses, and gains and losses on investments are allocated to each class of shares based on its relative net assets.

B. In accordance with the terms of a Funds’ Service Agreement (the “FSA”) between Vanguard and the fund, Vanguard furnishes to the fund investment advisory, corporate management, administrative, marketing, and distribution services at Vanguard’s cost of operations (as defined by the FSA). These costs of operations are allocated to the fund based on methods and guidelines approved by the board of trustees. Vanguard does not require reimbursement in the current period for certain costs of operations (such as deferred compensation/benefits and risk/insurance costs);

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the fund’s liability for these costs of operations is included in Payables to Vanguard on the Statement of Net Assets. All other costs of operations payable to Vanguard are generally settled twice a month.

Upon the request of Vanguard, the fund may invest up to 0.40% of its net assets as capital in Vanguard. At June 30, 2018, the fund had contributed to Vanguard capital in the amount of $1,637,000, representing 0.01% of the fund’s net assets and 0.65% of Vanguard’s capitalization. The fund’s trustees and officers are also directors and employees, respectively, of Vanguard.

C. Various inputs may be used to determine the value of the fund’s investments. These inputs are summarized in three broad levels for financial statement purposes. The inputs or methodologies used to value securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.

Level 1Quoted prices in active markets for identical securities.
Level 2Other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.).
Level 3Significant unobservable inputs (including the fund’s own assumptions used to determine
the fair value of investments). Any investments valued with significant unobservable inputs are
noted on the Statement of Net Assets.

The following table summarizes the market value of the fund’s investments as of June 30, 2018, based on the inputs used to value them:

  Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Investments ($000) ($000) ($000)
Common Stocks 30,778,798 1,430
Temporary Cash Investments 283,970 8,627
Futures Contracts—Assets1 10
Futures Contracts—Liabilities1 (133)
Swap Contracts—Liabilities (1,329)
Total 31,062,645 7,298 1,430
1 Represents variation margin on the last day of the reporting period.

 

D. Distributions are determined on a tax basis and may differ from net investment income and realized capital gains for financial reporting purposes. Differences may be permanent or temporary. Permanent differences are reclassified among capital accounts in the financial statements to reflect their tax character. Temporary differences arise when certain items of income, expense, gain, or loss are recognized in different periods for financial statement and tax purposes. These differences will reverse at some time in the future. Differences in classification may also result from the treatment of short-term gains as ordinary income for tax purposes.

During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund realized $712,519,000 of net capital gains resulting from in-kind redemptions—in which shareholders exchanged fund shares for securities held by the fund rather than for cash. Because such gains are not taxable to the fund, and are not distributed to shareholders, they have been reclassified from accumulated net realized losses to paid-in capital.

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The fund’s tax-basis capital gains and losses are determined only at the end of each fiscal year. For tax purposes, at December 31, 2017, the fund had available capital losses totaling $763,172,000 to offset future net capital gains. Of this amount, $388,774,000 is subject to expiration on December 31, 2018. Capital losses of $374,398,000 realized beginning in fiscal 2011 may be carried forward indefinitely under the Regulated Investment Company Modernization Act of 2010, but must be used before any expiring loss carryforwards.The fund will use these capital losses to offset net taxable capital gains, if any, realized during the year ending December 31, 2018; should the fund realize net capital losses for the year, the losses will be added to the loss carryforward balance above.

At June 30, 2018, the cost of investment securities for tax purposes was $25,018,390,000. Net unrealized appreciation of investment securities for tax purposes was $6,054,435,000, consisting of unrealized gains of $7,334,416,000 on securities that had risen in value since their purchase and $1,279,981,000 in unrealized losses on securities that had fallen in value since their purchase.

E. During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund purchased $4,935,261,000 of investment securities and sold $4,284,632,000 of investment securities, other than temporary cash investments. Purchases and sales include $1,997,821,000 and $1,638,165,000, respectively, in connection with in-kind purchases and redemptions of the fund’s capital shares.

The fund purchased securities from and sold securities to other Vanguard funds or accounts managed by Vanguard or its affiliates, in accordance with procedures adopted by the board of trustees in compliance with Rule 17a-7 of the Investment Company Act of 1940. For the six months ended June 30, 2018, such purchases and sales were $1,133,941,000 and $754,700,000, respectively; these amounts are included in the purchases and sales of investment securities noted above.

F. Capital share transactions for each class of shares were:

  Six Months Ended Year Ended
  June 30, 2018 December 31, 2017
  Amount Shares Amount Shares
  ($000) (000) ($000) (000)
Investor Shares        
Issued 146,304 4,579 419,463 14,099
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 13,718 424 34,876 1,153
Redeemed (342,077) (10,701) (943,883) (31,805)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Investor Shares (182,055) (5,698) (489,544) (16,553)
ETF Shares        
Issued 2,213,688 16,300 3,904,605 31,333
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions
Redeemed (1,655,514) (12,275) (2,385,177) (19,050)
Net Increase (Decrease)—ETF Shares 558,174 4,025 1,519,428 12,283

 

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  Six Months Ended Year Ended
  June 30, 2018 December 31, 2017
  Amount Shares Amount Shares
  ($000) (000) ($000) (000)
Admiral Shares        
Issued 1,195,474 20,873 2,845,311 53,286
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 82,365 1,420 177,442 3,269
Redeemed (1,042,661) (18,202) (2,191,907) (40,993)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Admiral Shares 235,178 4,091 830,846 15,562
Institutional Shares        
Issued 411,919 12,918 1,059,655 35,577
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 26,639 822 58,204 1,917
Redeemed (461,149) (14,366) (662,873) (22,210)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Institutional Shares (22,591) (626) 454,986 15,284

 

G. Management has determined that no events or transactions occurred subsequent to June 30, 2018, that would require recognition or disclosure in these financial statements.

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About Your Fund’s Expenses

As a shareholder of the fund, you incur ongoing costs, which include costs for portfolio management, administrative services, and shareholder reports (like this one), among others. Operating expenses, which are deducted from a fund’s gross income, directly reduce the investment return of the fund.

A fund’s expenses are expressed as a percentage of its average net assets. This figure is known as the expense ratio. The following examples are intended to help you understand the ongoing costs (in dollars) of investing in your fund and to compare these costs with those of other mutual funds. The examples are based on an investment of $1,000 made at the beginning of the period shown and held for the entire period.

The accompanying table illustrates your fund’s costs in two ways:

Based on actual fund return. This section helps you to estimate the actual expenses that you paid over the period. The ”Ending Account Value“ shown is derived from the fund‘s actual return, and the third column shows the dollar amount that would have been paid by an investor who started with $1,000 in the fund. You may use the information here, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period.

To do so, simply divide your account value by $1,000 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number given for your fund under the heading ”Expenses Paid During Period.“

Based on hypothetical 5% yearly return. This section is intended to help you compare your fund‘s costs with those of other mutual funds. It assumes that the fund had a yearly return of 5% before expenses, but that the expense ratio is unchanged. In this case—because the return used is not the fund’s actual return—the results do not apply to your investment. The example is useful in making comparisons because the Securities and Exchange Commission requires all mutual funds to calculate expenses based on a 5% return. You can assess your fund’s costs by comparing this hypothetical example with the hypothetical examples that appear in shareholder reports of other funds.

Note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight and help you compare ongoing costs only and do not reflect transaction costs incurred by the fund for buying and selling securities. Further, the expenses do not include any purchase, redemption, or account service fees described in the fund prospectus. If such fees were applied to your account, your costs would be higher. Your fund does not carry a “sales load.”

The calculations assume no shares were bought or sold during the period. Your actual costs may have been higher or lower, depending on the amount of your investment and the timing of any purchases or redemptions.

You can find more information about the fund’s expenses, including annual expense ratios, in the Financial Statements section of this report. For additional information on operating expenses and other shareholder costs, please refer to your fund’s current prospectus.

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Six Months Ended June 30, 2018      
  Beginning Ending Expenses
  Account Value Account Value Paid During
  12/31/2017 6/30/2018 Period
Based on Actual Fund Return      
Small-Cap Index Fund      
Investor Shares $1,000.00 $1,059.22 $0.87
ETF Shares 1,000.00 1,059.96 0.26
Admiral Shares 1,000.00 1,059.84 0.26
Institutional Shares 1,000.00 1,059.89 0.20
Institutional Plus Shares 1,000.00 1,059.96 0.15
Small-Cap Growth Index Fund      
Investor Shares $1,000.00 $1,095.18 $0.99
ETF Shares 1,000.00 1,096.00 0.36
Admiral Shares 1,000.00 1,095.83 0.36
Institutional Shares 1,000.00 1,095.99 0.31
Small-Cap Value Index Fund      
Investor Shares $1,000.00 $1,030.19 $1.01
ETF Shares 1,000.00 1,030.97 0.40
Admiral Shares 1,000.00 1,030.99 0.40
Institutional Shares 1,000.00 1,031.14 0.30

 

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Six Months Ended June 30, 2018      
  Beginning Ending Expenses
  Account Value Account Value Paid During
  12/31/2017 6/30/2018 Period
Based on Hypothetical 5% Yearly Return      
Small-Cap Index Fund      
Investor Shares $1,000.00 $1,023.95 $0.85
ETF Shares 1,000.00 1,024.55 0.25
Admiral Shares 1,000.00 1,024.55 0.25
Institutional Shares 1,000.00 1,024.60 0.20
Institutional Plus Shares 1,000.00 1,024.65 0.15
Small-Cap Growth Index Fund      
Investor Shares $1,000.00 $1,023.85 $0.95
ETF Shares 1,000.00 1,024.45 0.35
Admiral Shares 1,000.00 1,024.45 0.35
Institutional Shares 1,000.00 1,024.50 0.30
Small-Cap Value Index Fund      
Investor Shares $1,000.00 $1,023.80 $1.00
ETF Shares 1,000.00 1,024.40 0.40
Admiral Shares 1,000.00 1,024.40 0.40
Institutional Shares 1,000.00 1,024.50 0.30

 

The calculations are based on expenses incurred in the most recent six-month period. The funds’ annualized six-month expense ratios for
that period are: for the Small-Cap Index Fund, 0.17% for Investor Shares, 0.05% for ETF Shares, 0.05% for Admiral Shares, 0.04% for
Institutional Shares, and 0.03% for Institutional Plus Shares; for the Small-Cap Growth Index Fund, 0.19% for Investor Shares, 0.07% for
ETF Shares, 0.07% for Admiral Shares, and 0.06% for Institutional Shares; and for the Small-Cap Value Index Fund, 0.19% for Investor
Shares, 0.07% for ETF Shares, 0.07% for Admiral Shares, and 0.06% for Institutional Shares. The dollar amounts shown as “Expenses
Paid” are equal to the annualized expense ratio multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by the number of days
in the most recent six-month period, then divided by the number of days in the most recent 12-month period (181/365).

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Trustees Approve Advisory Arrangements

The board of trustees of Vanguard Small-Cap Index Fund, Vanguard Small-Cap Growth Index Fund, and Vanguard Small-Cap Value Index Fund has renewed each fund’s investment advisory arrangement with The Vanguard Group, Inc. (Vanguard), through its Equity Index Group. The board determined that continuing each fund’s internalized management structure was in the best interests of the fund and its shareholders.

The board based its decision upon an evaluation of the advisor’s investment staff, portfolio management process, and performance. This evaluation included information provided to the board by Vanguard’s Portfolio Review Department, which is responsible for fund and advisor oversight and product management. The Portfolio Review Department met regularly with the advisor and made monthly presentations to the board during the fiscal year that directed the board’s focus to relevant information and topics.

The board, or an investment committee made up of board members, also received information throughout the year during advisor presentations. For each advisor presentation, the board was provided with letters and reports that included information about, among other things, the advisory firm and the advisor’s assessment of the investment environment, portfolio performance, and portfolio characteristics.

In addition, the board received monthly reports, which included a Market and Economic Report, a Fund Dashboard Monthly Summary, and a Fund Performance Report.

Prior to their meeting, the trustees were provided with a memo and materials that summarized the information they received over the course of the year. They also considered the factors discussed below, among others. However, no single factor determined whether the board approved the arrangements. Rather, it was the totality of the circumstances that drove the board’s decision.

Nature, extent, and quality of services

The board reviewed the quality of each fund’s investment management services over both the short and long term and took into account the organizational depth and stability of the advisor. The board considered that Vanguard has been managing investments for more than four decades. The Equity Index Group adheres to a sound, disciplined investment management process; the team has considerable experience, stability, and depth.

The board concluded that Vanguard’s experience, stability, depth, and performance, among other factors, warranted continuation of each advisory arrangement.

Investment performance

The board considered the short- and long-term performance of each fund, including any periods of outperformance or underperformance compared with its target index and peer group. The board concluded that the performance was such that each advisory arrangement should continue. Information about each fund’s most recent performance can be found on the Performance Summary pages of this report.

Cost

The board concluded that each fund’s expense ratio was well below the average expense ratio charged by funds in its peer group and that each fund’s advisory expenses were also well below its peer-group average. Information about the funds’ expenses appears in the About Your Fund’s Expenses section of this report as well as in the Financial Statements sections.

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The board does not conduct a profitability analysis of Vanguard because of Vanguard’s unique “at-cost” structure. Unlike most other mutual fund management companies, Vanguard is owned by the funds it oversees and produces “profits” only in the form of reduced expenses for fund shareholders.

The benefit of economies of scale

The board concluded that the funds’ at-cost arrangements with Vanguard ensure that the funds will realize economies of scale as they grow, with the cost to shareholders declining as fund assets increase.

The board will consider whether to renew the advisory arrangements again after a one-year period.

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Glossary

30-Day SEC Yield. A fund’s 30-day SEC yield is derived using a formula specified by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Under the formula, data related to the fund’s security holdings in the previous 30 days are used to calculate the fund’s hypothetical net income for that period, which is then annualized and divided by the fund’s estimated average net assets over the calculation period. For the purposes of this calculation, a security’s income is based on its current market yield to maturity (for bonds), its actual income (for asset-backed securities), or its projected dividend yield (for stocks). Because the SEC yield represents hypothetical annualized income, it will differ—at times significantly—from the fund’s actual experience. As a result, the fund’s income distributions may be higher or lower than implied by the SEC yield.

Beta. A measure of the magnitude of a fund’s past share-price fluctuations in relation to the ups and downs of a given market index. The index is assigned a beta of 1.00. Compared with a given index, a fund with a beta of 1.20 typically would have seen its share price rise or fall by 12% when the index rose or fell by 10%. For this report, beta is based on returns over the past 36 months for both the fund and the index. Note that a fund’s beta should be reviewed in conjunction with its R-squared (see definition). The lower the R-squared, the less correlation there is between the fund and the index, and the less reliable beta is as an indicator of volatility.

Dividend Yield. Dividend income earned by stocks, expressed as a percentage of the aggregate market value (or of net asset value, for a fund). The yield is determined by dividing the amount of the annual dividends by the aggregate value (or net asset value) at the end of the period. For a fund, the dividend yield is based solely on stock holdings and does not include any income produced by other investments.

Earnings Growth Rate. The average annual rate of growth in earnings over the past five years for the stocks now in a fund.

Equity Exposure. A measure that reflects a fund’s investments in stocks and stock futures. Any holdings in short-term reserves are excluded.

Expense Ratio. A fund’s total annual operating expenses expressed as a percentage of the fund’s average net assets. The expense ratio includes management and administrative expenses, but does not include the transaction costs of buying and selling portfolio securities.

Foreign Holdings. The percentage of a fund represented by securities or depositary receipts of companies based outside the United States.

Inception Date. The date on which the assets of a fund (or one of its share classes) are first invested in accordance with the fund’s investment objective. For funds with a subscription period, the inception date is the day after that period ends. Investment performance is measured from the inception date.

Median Market Cap. An indicator of the size of companies in which a fund invests; the midpoint of market capitalization (market price x shares outstanding) of a fund’s stocks, weighted by the proportion of the fund’s assets invested in each stock. Stocks representing half of the fund’s assets have market capitalizations above the median, and the rest are below it.

Price/Book Ratio. The share price of a stock divided by its net worth, or book value, per share.

For a fund, the weighted average price/book ratio of the stocks it holds.

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Price/Earnings Ratio. The ratio of a stock’s current price to its per-share earnings over the past year. For a fund, the weighted average P/E of the stocks it holds. P/E is an indicator of market expectations about corporate prospects; the higher the P/E, the greater the expectations for a company’s future growth.

R-Squared. A measure of how much of a fund’s past returns can be explained by the returns from the market in general, as measured by a given index. If a fund’s total returns were precisely synchronized with an index’s returns, its R-squared would be 1.00. If the fund’s returns bore no relationship to the index’s returns, its R-squared would be 0. For this report, R-squared is based on returns over the past 36 months for both the fund and the index.

Return on Equity. The annual average rate of return generated by a company during the past five years for each dollar of shareholder’s equity (net income divided by shareholder’s equity). For a fund, the weighted average return on equity for the companies whose stocks it holds.

Short-Term Reserves. The percentage of a fund invested in highly liquid, short-term securities that can be readily converted to cash.

Turnover Rate. An indication of the fund’s trading activity. Funds with high turnover rates incur higher transaction costs and may be more likely to distribute capital gains (which may be taxable to investors). The turnover rate excludes in-kind transactions, which have minimal impact on costs.

Benchmark Information

Spliced Small-Cap Growth Index: S&P SmallCap 600 Growth Index (formerly known as the S&P SmallCap 600/Barra Growth Index) through May 16, 2003; MSCI US Small Cap Growth Index through April 16, 2013; CRSP US Small Cap Growth Index thereafter.

Spliced Small-Cap Index: Russell 2000 Index through May 16, 2003; MSCI US Small Cap 1750 Index through January 30, 2013; CRSP US Small Cap Index thereafter.

Spliced Small-Cap Value Index: S&P SmallCap 600 Value Index (formerly known as the S&P SmallCap 600/Barra Value Index) through May 16, 2003; MSCI US Small Cap Value Index through April 16, 2013; CRSP US Small Cap Value Index thereafter.

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The People Who Govern Your Fund

The trustees of your mutual fund are there to see that the fund is operated and managed in your best interests since, as a shareholder, you are a part owner of the fund. Your fund’s trustees also serve on the board of directors of The Vanguard Group, Inc., which is owned by the Vanguard funds and provides services to them on an at-cost basis.

A majority of Vanguard’s board members are independent, meaning that they have no affiliation with Vanguard or the funds they oversee, apart from the sizable personal investments they have made as private individuals. The independent board members have distinguished backgrounds in business, academia, and public service. Each of the trustees and executive officers oversees 208 Vanguard funds.

Information for each trustee and executive officer of the fund appears below. The mailing address of the trustees and officers is P.O. Box 876, Valley Forge, PA 19482. More information about the trustees is in the Statement of Additional Information, which can be obtained, without charge, by contacting Vanguard at 800-662-7447, or online at vanguard.com.

Interested Trustees1

F. William McNabb III

Born in 1957. Trustee since July 2009. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: chairman of the board (January 2010–present) of Vanguard and of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard, trustee (2009–present) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard, and director (2008–present) of Vanguard. Chief executive officer and president (2008–2017) of Vanguard and each of the investment companies served by Vanguard, managing director (1995–2008) of Vanguard, and director (1997–2018) of Vanguard Marketing Corporation. Director (2018–present) of UnitedHealth Group.

Mortimer J. Buckley

Born in 1969. Trustee since January 2018. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: chief executive officer (January 2018–present) of Vanguard; chief executive officer, president, and trustee (January 2018–present) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard; president and director (2017–present) of Vanguard; and president (February 2018–present) of Vanguard Marketing Corporation. Chief investment officer (2013–2017), managing director (2002–2017), head of the Retail Investor Group (2006–2012), and chief information officer (2001–2006) of Vanguard. Chairman of the board (2011–2017) of the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

Independent Trustees

Emerson U. Fullwood

Born in 1948. Trustee since January 2008. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: executive chief staff and marketing officer for North America and corporate vice president (retired 2008) of Xerox Corporation (document management products and services). Former president of the Worldwide Channels Group, Latin America, and Worldwide Customer Service and executive chief staff officer of Developing Markets of Xerox. Executive in residence and 2009–2010 Distinguished Minett Professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Lead director of SPX FLOW, Inc. (multi-industry manufacturing). Director of the University of Rochester Medical Center, the Monroe Community College Foundation, the United Way of Rochester, North Carolina A&T University, and Roberts Wesleyan College. Trustee of the University of Rochester.

Amy Gutmann

Born in 1949. Trustee since June 2006. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: president (2004–present) of the University of Pennsylvania. Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science, School of Arts and Sciences, and professor of communication, Annenberg School for Communication, with secondary faculty appointments in the Department of Philosophy, School of Arts and Sciences, and at the Graduate School of Education, University of Pennsylvania. Trustee of the National Constitution Center.

1 Mr. McNabb and Mr. Buckley are considered “interested persons,” as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, because
they are officers of the Vanguard funds.


 

JoAnn Heffernan Heisen

Born in 1950. Trustee since July 1998. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: corporate vice president of Johnson & Johnson (pharmaceuticals/medical devices/consumer products) and member of its executive committee (1997–2008). Chief global diversity officer (retired 2008), vice president and chief information officer (1997–2006), controller (1995–1997), treasurer (1991–1995), and assistant treasurer (1989–1991) of Johnson & Johnson. Director of Skytop Lodge Corporation (hotels) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Member of the advisory board of the Institute for Women’s Leadership at Rutgers University.

F. Joseph Loughrey

Born in 1949. Trustee since October 2009. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: president and chief operating officer (retired 2009) and vice chairman of the board (2008–2009) of Cummins Inc. (industrial machinery). Chairman of the board of Hillenbrand, Inc. (specialized consumer services), Oxfam America, and the Lumina Foundation for Education. Director of the V Foundation for Cancer Research. Member of the advisory council for the College of Arts and Letters and chair of the advisory board to the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, both at the University of Notre Dame.

Mark Loughridge

Born in 1953. Trustee since March 2012. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: senior vice president and chief financial officer (retired 2013) of IBM (information technology services). Fiduciary member of IBM’s Retirement Plan Committee (2004–2013), senior vice president and general manager (2002–2004) of IBM Global Financing, vice president and controller (1998–2002) of IBM, and a variety of other prior management roles at IBM. Member of the Council on Chicago Booth.

Scott C. Malpass

Born in 1962. Trustee since March 2012. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: chief investment officer (1989–present) and vice president (1996–present) of the University of Notre Dame. Assistant professor of finance at the Mendoza College of Business, University of Notre Dame, and member of the Notre Dame 403(b) Investment Committee. Chairman of the board of TIFF Advisory Services, Inc. Member of the board of Catholic Investment Services, Inc. (investment advisors), the board of advisors for Spruceview Capital Partners, and the board of superintendence of the Institute for the Works of Religion.

Deanna Mulligan

Born in 1963. Trustee since January 2018. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: president (2010–present) and chief executive officer (2011–present) of The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America. Chief operating officer (2010–2011) and executive vice president (2008–2010) of Individual Life and Disability of The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America. Member of the board of The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America, the American Council of Life Insurers, the Partnership for New York City (business leadership), and the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy. Trustee of the Economic Club of New York and the Bruce Museum (arts and science). Member of the Advisory Council for the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

André F. Perold

Born in 1952. Trustee since December 2004. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: George Gund Professor of Finance and Banking, Emeritus at the Harvard Business School (retired 2011). Chief investment officer and co-managing partner of HighVista Strategies LLC (private investment firm). Overseer of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston.

Sarah Bloom Raskin

Born in 1961. Trustee since January 2018. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: deputy secretary (2014–2017) of the United States Department of the Treasury. Governor (2010–2014) of the Federal Reserve Board. Commissioner (2007–2010) of financial regulation for the State of Maryland. Member of the board of directors (2012–2014) of Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation. Director of i(x) Investments, LLC.

Peter F. Volanakis

Born in 1955. Trustee since July 2009. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: president and chief operating officer (retired 2010) of Corning Incorporated (communications equipment) and director of Corning Incorporated (2000–2010) and Dow Corning (2001–2010). Director (2012) of SPX Corporation (multi-industry manufacturing). Overseer of the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration, Dartmouth College (2001–2013). Chairman of the board of trustees of Colby-Sawyer College. Member of the Board of Hypertherm Inc. (industrial cutting systems, software, and consumables).


 

Executive Officers

Glenn Booraem

Born in 1967. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: principal of Vanguard. Investment stewardship officer (2017–present), treasurer (2015–2017), controller (2010–2015), and assistant controller (2001–2010) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard.

Christine M. Buchanan

Born in 1970. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: principal of Vanguard and global head of Fund Administration at Vanguard. Treasurer (2017–present) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard. Partner (2005–2017) at KPMG LLP (audit, tax, and advisory services).

Brian Dvorak

Born in 1973. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: principal of Vanguard. Chief compliance officer (2017–present) of Vanguard and each of the investment companies served by Vanguard. Assistant vice president (2017–present) of Vanguard Marketing Corporation. Vice president and director of Enterprise Risk Management (2011–2013) at Oppenheimer Funds, Inc.

Thomas J. Higgins

Born in 1957. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: principal of Vanguard. Chief financial officer (2008–present) and treasurer (1998–2008) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard.

Peter Mahoney

Born in 1974. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: principal of Vanguard. Controller (2015–present) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard. Head of International Fund Services (2008–2014) at Vanguard.

Anne E. Robinson

Born in 1970. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: general counsel (2016–present) of Vanguard. Secretary (2016–present) of Vanguard and of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard. Managing director (2016–present) of Vanguard. Director and senior vice president (2016–2018) of Vanguard Marketing Corporation. Managing director and general counsel of Global Cards and Consumer Services (2014–2016) at Citigroup. Counsel (2003–2014) at American Express.

Michael Rollings

Born in 1963. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: finance director (2017–present) and treasurer (2017) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard. Managing director (2016–present) of Vanguard. Chief financial officer (2016–present) of Vanguard. Director (2016–present) of Vanguard Marketing Corporation. Executive vice president and chief financial officer (2006–2016) of MassMutual Financial Group.

Vanguard Senior Management Team
 
Mortimer J. Buckley James M. Norris
Gregory Davis Thomas M. Rampulla
John James Karin A. Risi
Martha G. King Anne E. Robinson
John T. Marcante Michael Rollings
Chris D. McIsaac  
 
 
Chairman Emeritus and Senior Advisor
 
John J. Brennan  
Chairman, 1996–2009  
Chief Executive Officer and President, 1996–2008
 
 
Founder  
 
John C. Bogle  
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, 1974–1996

 


 

 

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Semiannual Report | June 30, 2018

Vanguard U.S. Stock Index Funds

Mid-Capitalization Portfolios

Vanguard Extended Market Index Fund

Vanguard Mid-Cap Index Fund

Vanguard Mid-Cap Growth Index Fund

Vanguard Mid-Cap Value Index Fund


 

Vanguard’s Principles for Investing Success

We want to give you the best chance of investment success. These principles, grounded in Vanguard’s research and experience, can put you on the right path.

Goals. Create clear, appropriate investment goals.

Balance. Develop a suitable asset allocation using broadly diversified funds. Cost. Minimize cost.

Discipline. Maintain perspective and long-term discipline.

A single theme unites these principles: Focus on the things you can control.

We believe there is no wiser course for any investor.

Contents  
Your Fund’s Performance at a Glance. 1
CEO’s Perspective. 4
Extended Market Index Fund. 6
Mid-Cap Index Fund. 28
Mid-Cap Growth Index Fund. 50
Mid-Cap Value Index Fund. 66
About Your Fund’s Expenses. 83
Trustees Approve Advisory Arrangements. 86
Glossary. 88

 

Please note: The opinions expressed in this report are just that—informed opinions. They should not be considered promises
or advice. Also, please keep in mind that the information and opinions cover the period through the date on the front of this
report. Of course, the risks of investing in your fund are spelled out in the prospectus.
See the Glossary for definitions of investment terms used in this report.
About the cover: Nautical images have been part of Vanguard’s rich heritage since its start in 1975. For an
incoming ship, a lighthouse offers a beacon and safe path to shore. You can similarly depend on Vanguard to put
you first––and light the way––as you strive to meet your financial goals. Our client focus and low costs,
stemming from our unique ownership structure, assure that your interests are paramount.


 

Your Fund’s Performance at a Glance

• Returns for the six months ended June 30, 2018, ranged from negative returns for Vanguard Mid-Cap Value Index Fund to more than 6% for Vanguard Extended Market Index Fund, which includes both small- and mid-capitalization holdings. Vanguard Mid-Cap Growth Index Fund returned more than 5%, and Vanguard Mid-Cap Index Fund, which holds both growth and value stocks, returned more than 2%.

• Each fund closely tracked its target index. The Mid-Cap Growth Index Fund was the only one that trailed the average return of its peers.

• Small-cap stocks outperformed their mid- and large-cap counterparts, and growth stocks outpaced value. Small-caps benefited in part because these companies tend to be less affected by global trade tensions.

• The information technology and health care sectors contributed most to the Extended Market Index Fund’s returns. Technology, utilities, and consumer services were among the contributors for the other three funds.

Total Returns: Six Months Ended June 30, 2018  
  Total
  Returns
Vanguard Extended Market Index Fund  
Investor Shares 6.08%
ETF Shares  
Market Price 6.15
Net Asset Value 6.13
Admiral™ Shares 6.14
Institutional Shares 6.15
Institutional Plus Shares 6.16
Institutional Select Shares 6.18
S&P Completion Index 6.07
Mid-Cap Core Funds Average 1.74
Mid-Cap Core Funds Average: Derived from data provided by Lipper, a Thomson Reuters Company.

 

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Total Returns: Six Months Ended June 30, 2018  
  Total
  Returns
Vanguard Mid-Cap Index Fund  
Investor Shares 2.52%
ETF Shares  
Market Price 2.58
Net Asset Value 2.59
Admiral Shares 2.58
Institutional Shares 2.56
Institutional Plus Shares 2.59
CRSP US Mid Cap Index 2.60
Mid-Cap Core Funds Average 1.74
Mid-Cap Core Funds Average: Derived from data provided by Lipper, a Thomson Reuters Company.  

 

Vanguard Mid-Cap Growth Index Fund  
Investor Shares 5.51%
ETF Shares  
Market Price 5.60
Net Asset Value 5.59
Admiral Shares 5.57
CRSP US Mid Cap Growth Index 5.63
Mid-Cap Growth Funds Average 7.28
Mid-Cap Growth Funds Average: Derived from data provided by Lipper, a Thomson Reuters Company.  

 

Vanguard Mid-Cap Value Index Fund  
Investor Shares -0.09%
ETF Shares  
Market Price -0.03
Net Asset Value 0.00
Admiral Shares -0.01
CRSP US Mid Cap Value Index 0.01
Mid-Cap Value Funds Average -0.17
Mid-Cap Value Funds Average: Derived from data provided by Lipper, a Thomson Reuters Company.  

 

Admiral Shares carry lower expenses and are available to investors who meet certain account-balance requirements. Institutional Shares,
Institutional Plus Shares, and Institutional Select Shares are available to certain institutional investors who meet specific administrative,
service, and account-size criteria. The Vanguard ETF® Shares shown are traded on the NYSE Arca exchange and are available only
through brokers. The table provides ETF returns based on both the NYSE Arca market price and the net asset value for a share. U.S. Pat.
Nos. 6,879,964; 7,337,138; 7,720,749; 7,925,573; 8,090,646; and 8,417,623.
For the ETF Shares, the market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid-offer spread as of the closing time of the New York Stock
Exchange (generally 4 p.m., Eastern time). The net asset value is also determined as of the NYSE closing time. For more information about
how the ETF Shares' market prices have compared with their net asset value, visit vanguard.com, select your ETF, and then select the
Price and Performance tab. The ETF premium/discount analysis there shows the percentages of days on which the ETF Shares' market
price was above or below the NAV.

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Expense Ratios              
Your Fund Compared With Its Peer Group          
            Institutional  
  Investor ETF Admiral Institutional Institutional Select Peer Group
  Shares Shares Shares Shares Plus Shares Shares Average
Extended Market Index              
Fund 0.21% 0.08% 0.08% 0.06% 0.05% 0.02% 1.15%
Mid-Cap Index Fund 0.17 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.03 1.15
Mid-Cap Growth Index              
Fund 0.19 0.07 0.07 1.21
Mid-Cap Value Index Fund 0.19 0.07 0.07 1.15

The fund expense ratios shown are from the prospectus dated April 25, 2018, and represent estimated costs for the current fiscal year. For
the six months ended June 30, 2018, the funds’ annualized expense ratios were: for the Extended Market Index Fund, 0.20% for Investor
Shares, 0.08% for ETF Shares, 0.08% for Admiral Shares, 0.06% for Institutional Shares, 0.05% for Institutional Plus Shares, and 0.02%
for Institutional Select Shares; for the Mid-Cap Index Fund, 0.17% for Investor Shares, 0.05% for ETF Shares, 0.05% for Admiral Shares,
0.04% for Institutional Shares, and 0.03% for Institutional Plus Shares; for the Mid-Cap Growth Index Fund, 0.19% for Investor Shares,
0.07% for ETF Shares, and 0.07% for Admiral Shares; and for the Mid-Cap Value Index Fund, 0.19% for Investor Shares, 0.07% for ETF
Shares, and 0.07% for Admiral Shares. The peer-group expense ratios are derived from data provided by Lipper, a Thomson Reuters
Company, and capture information through year-end 2017.

Peer groups: For the Extended Market and Mid-Cap Index Funds, Mid-Cap Core Funds; for the Mid-Cap Growth Index Fund, Mid-Cap
Growth Funds; for the Mid-Cap Value Index Fund, Mid-Cap Value Funds.

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CEO’s Perspective


Tim Buckley
President and Chief Executive Officer

Dear Shareholder,

I feel extremely fortunate to have the chance to lead a company filled with people who come to work every day passionate about Vanguard’s core purpose: to take a stand for all investors, to treat them fairly, and to give them the best chance for investment success.

When I joined Vanguard in 1991, I found a mission-driven team focused on improving lives—helping people retire more comfortably, put their children through college, and achieve financial security. I also found a company with purpose in an industry ripe for improvement.

It was clear, even early in my career, that the cards were stacked against most investors. Hidden fees, performance-chasing, and poor advice were relentlessly eroding investors’ dreams.

We knew Vanguard could be different and, as a result, could make a real difference. We have lowered the costs of investing for our shareholders significantly. And we’re proud of the performance of our funds.

Vanguard is built for Vanguard investors—we focus solely on you, our fund shareholders. Everything we do is designed to give our clients the best chance for investment success. In my role as CEO, I’ll keep this priority

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front and center. We’re proud of what we’ve achieved, but we’re even more excited about what’s to come.

Steady, time-tested guidance

Our guidance for investors, as always, is to stay the course, tune out the hyperbolic headlines, and focus on your goals and what you can control, such as costs and how much you save. This time-tested advice has served our clients well over the decades.

Regardless of how the markets perform in the short term, I’m incredibly optimistic about the future for our investors. We have a dedicated team serving you, and we will never stop striving to make

Vanguard the best place for you to invest through our high-quality funds and services, advice and guidance to help you meet your financial goals, and an experience that makes you feel good about entrusting us with your hard-earned savings.

Thank you for your continued loyalty.

Sincerely,


Mortimer J. Buckley
President and Chief Executive Officer
July 13, 2018

Market Barometer      
  Total Returns
  Periods Ended June 30, 2018
  Six One Five Years
  Months Year (Annualized)
Stocks      
Russell 1000 Index (Large-caps) 2.85% 14.54% 13.37%
Russell 2000 Index (Small-caps) 7.66 17.57 12.46
Russell 3000 Index (Broad U.S. market) 3.22 14.78 13.29
FTSE All-World ex US Index (International) -3.83 7.28 6.35
 
Bonds      
Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate Bond Index      
(Broad taxable market) -1.62% -0.40% 2.27%
Bloomberg Barclays Municipal Bond Index      
(Broad tax-exempt market) -0.25 1.56 3.53
FTSE Three-Month U. S. Treasury Bill Index 0.78 1.33 0.38
 
CPI      
Consumer Price Index 2.22% 2.87% 1.54%

 

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Extended Market Index Fund

Fund Profile
As of June 30, 2018

Share-Class Characteristics            
            Institutional
  Investor   Admiral  Institutional Institutional Select
  Shares  ETF Shares Shares Shares Plus Shares Shares
Ticker Symbol VEXMX VXF VEXAX VIEIX VEMPX VSEMX
Expense Ratio1 0.21% 0.08% 0.08% 0.06% 0.05% 0.02%
30-Day SEC Yield 1.15% 1.27% 1.27% 1.28% 1.29% 1.32%

 

Portfolio Characteristics    
      DJ
    S&P U.S. Total
    Completion Market
  Fund Index FA Index
Number of Stocks 3,279 3,270 3,779
Median Market Cap $4.6B $4.6B $64.0B
Price/Earnings Ratio 19.4x 19.3x 20.7x
Price/Book Ratio 2.4x 2.4x 3.0x
Return on Equity 8.8% 8.8% 15.0%
Earnings Growth Rate 10.5% 10.9% 8.3%
Dividend Yield 1.3% 1.3% 1.8%
Foreign Holdings 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
Turnover Rate      
(Annualized) 12%
Short-Term Reserves 0.0%

 

Volatility Measures    
    DJ
  S&P U.S. Total
  Completion Market
  Index FA Index
R-Squared 1.00 0.84
Beta 1.00 1.09
These measures show the degree and timing of the fund’s
fluctuations compared with the indexes over 36 months.

 

Ten Largest Holdings (% of total net assets)
Tesla Inc. Automobile  
  Manufacturers 0.9%
ServiceNow Inc. Systems Software 0.6
Las Vegas Sands Corp. Casinos & Gaming 0.5
Worldpay Inc. Data Processing &  
  Outsourced Services 0.5
Liberty Global plc Cable & Satellite 0.4
Palo Alto Networks Inc. Communications  
  Equipment 0.4
Dr Pepper Snapple    
Group Inc. Soft Drinks 0.4
Square Inc. Data Processing &  
  Outsourced Services 0.3
Workday Inc. Application Software 0.3
T-Mobile US Inc. Wireless  
  Telecommunication  
  Services 0.3
Top Ten   4.6%
The holdings listed exclude any temporary cash investments and equity index products.

 

1 The expense ratios shown are from the prospectus dated April 25, 2018, and represent estimated costs for the current fiscal year. For
the six months ended June 30, 2018, the annualized expense ratios were 0.20% for Investor Shares, 0.08% for ETF Shares, 0.08% for
Admiral Shares, 0.06% for Institutional Shares, 0.05% for Institutional Plus Shares, and 0.02% for Institutional Select Shares.

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Extended Market Index Fund

Sector Diversification (% of equity exposure)
      DJ
    S&P U.S. Total
    Completion Market
  Fund Index FA Index
Consumer Discretionary  14.5% 14.5% 13.2%
Consumer Staples 3.2 3.3 6.2
Energy 4.8 4.8 6.1
Financials 16.4 16.4 14.3
Health Care 11.9 11.9 13.7
Industrials 13.3 13.3 10.2
Information Technology 18.8 18.7 24.7
Materials 5.1 5.1 3.1
Real Estate 8.4 8.4 3.8
Telecommunication      
Services 0.9 0.9 1.8
Utilities 2.7 2.7 2.9

Sector categories are based on the Global Industry Classification
Standard (“GICS”), except for the “Other” category (if applicable),
which includes securities that have not been provided a GICS
classification as of the effective reporting period.

 

Investment Focus


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Extended Market Index Fund

Performance Summary

All of the returns in this report represent past performance, which is not a guarantee of future results that may be achieved by the fund. (Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data cited. For performance data current to the most recent month-end, visit our website at vanguard.com/performance.) Note, too, that both investment returns and principal value can fluctuate widely, so an investor’s shares, when sold, could be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns shown do not reflect taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the sale of fund shares.

Fiscal-Year Total Returns (%): December 31, 2007, Through June 30, 2018


Note: For 2018, performance data reflect the six months ended June 30, 2018.

Average Annual Total Returns: Periods Ended June 30, 2018      
  Inception One Five Ten
  Date Year Years Years
Investor Shares 12/21/1987 16.61% 12.48% 10.62%
ETF Shares 12/27/2001      
Market Price   16.76 12.64 10.77
Net Asset Value   16.75 12.63 10.77
Admiral Shares 11/13/2000 16.78 12.63 10.77
Institutional Shares 7/7/1997 16.79 12.65 10.80
Institutional Plus Shares 1/14/2011 16.81 12.67 11.991
Institutional Select Shares 6/27/2016 16.84 22.521
1 Return since inception.

 

See Financial Highlights for dividend and capital gains information.

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Extended Market Index Fund

Financial Statements (unaudited)

Statement of Net Assets—Investments Summary
As of June 30, 2018

This Statement summarizes the fund’s holdings by asset type. Details are reported for each of the fund’s 50 largest individual holdings and for investments that, in total for any issuer, represent more than 1% of the fund’s net assets. The total value of smaller holdings is reported as a single amount within each category.

The fund reports a complete list of its holdings in regulatory filings four times in each fiscal year, at the quarter-ends. For the second and fourth fiscal quarters, the complete listing of the fund’s holdings is available electronically on vanguard.com and on the Securities and Exchange Commission’s website (sec.gov), or you can have it mailed to you without charge by calling 800-662-7447. For the first and third fiscal quarters, the fund files the lists with the SEC on Form N-Q. Shareholders can look up the fund’s Forms N-Q on the SEC’s website. Forms N-Q may also be reviewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room (see the back cover of this report for further information).

      Market Percentage
      Value of Net
    Shares ($000) Assets
Common Stocks      
Consumer Discretionary      
*,^ Tesla Inc. 1,764,641 605,184 0.9%
  Las Vegas Sands Corp. 4,756,452 363,203 0.6%
* Liberty Global plc 8,398,422 223,482 0.3%
  Autoliv Inc. 1,134,165 162,435 0.3%
  Lear Corp. 862,851 160,326 0.2%
* Lululemon Athletica Inc. 1,248,755 155,907 0.2%
  Domino’s Pizza Inc. 551,935 155,739 0.2%
  Vail Resorts Inc. 529,286 145,125 0.2%
* Liberty Broadband Corp. 1,877,503 142,165 0.2%
* Burlington Stores Inc. 888,460 133,740 0.2%
1 Consumer Discretionary—Other †   7,397,128 11.1%
      9,644,434 14.4%
Consumer Staples      
  Dr Pepper Snapple Group Inc. 2,008,467 245,033 0.4%
  Lamb Weston Holdings Inc. 1,923,471 131,777 0.2%
  Consumer Staples—Other †   1,767,179 2.6%
      2,143,989 3.2%
Energy      
* Cheniere Energy Inc. 2,704,971 176,337 0.3%
  Diamondback Energy Inc. 1,284,604 169,015 0.2%
  Targa Resources Corp. 2,882,057 142,633 0.2%
1 Energy—Other †   2,712,066 4.1%
      3,200,051 4.8%
Financials      
  First Republic Bank 2,111,184 204,341 0.3%
* Markel Corp. 181,869 197,210 0.3%
  TD Ameritrade Holding Corp. 3,576,623 195,892 0.3%
  Annaly Capital Management Inc. 15,199,231 156,400 0.3%

 

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          Market Percentage
          Value of Net
        Shares ($000) Assets
  Ally Financial Inc.     5,654,925 148,555 0.2%
* Arch Capital Group Ltd.     5,331,414 141,069 0.2%
  FNF Group     3,596,216 135,290 0.2%
  Financials—Other †       9,633,837 14.4%
          10,812,594 16.2%
Health Care          
* BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc.     2,303,380 216,978 0.3%
  Teleflex Inc.     594,899 159,558 0.2%
* WellCare Health Plans Inc.     582,492 143,433 0.2%
* Jazz Pharmaceuticals plc     792,335 136,519 0.2%
  Health Care—Other †       7,248,881 10.9%
          7,905,369 11.8%
Industrials          
* CoStar Group Inc.     474,614 195,840 0.3%
  TransUnion     1,973,759 141,400 0.2%
  IDEX Corp.     1,004,456 137,088 0.2%
  Old Dominion Freight Line Inc.     894,307 133,216 0.2%
1 Industrials—Other †       8,176,058 12.2%
          8,783,602 13.1%
Information Technology          
* ServiceNow Inc.     2,314,219 399,133 0.6%
* Worldpay Inc. Class A     3,893,751 318,431 0.5%
* Palo Alto Networks Inc.     1,205,679 247,731 0.4%
* Square Inc.     3,778,011 232,877 0.4%
* Workday Inc. Class A     1,907,715 231,062 0.4%
* Dell Technologies Inc. Class V     2,615,782 221,243 0.3%
  Maxim Integrated Products Inc.     3,643,119 213,705 0.3%
* Splunk Inc.     1,888,800 187,199 0.3%
* Arista Networks Inc.     624,801 160,880 0.3%
  CDW Corp.     1,989,567 160,737 0.2%
* IAC/InterActiveCorp     1,024,149 156,172 0.2%
* Keysight Technologies Inc.     2,453,922 144,855 0.2%
* GoDaddy Inc. Class A     2,037,419 143,842 0.2%
* PTC Inc.     1,521,557 142,737 0.2%
  SS&C Technologies Holdings Inc.   . 2,627,225 136,353 0.2%
*,^ VMware Inc. Class A     906,228 133,188 0.2%
1 Information Technology—Other †       9,179,574 13.7%
          12,409,719 18.6%
Materials          
  Celanese Corp. Class A     1,774,362 197,061 0.3%
  Steel Dynamics Inc.     3,107,529 142,791 0.2%
  Materials—Other †       3,046,936 4.6%
          3,386,788 5.1%
 
1,2Other †       4,543 0.0%
 
Real Estate †       5,459,923 8.2%
 
Telecommunication Services          
* T-Mobile US Inc.     3,841,197 229,512 0.3%
  Telecommunication Services—Other †       367,013 0.6%
          596,525 0.9%
 
 
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Extended Market Index Fund        
 
 
 
      Market Percentage
      Value of Net
    Shares ($000) Assets
Utilities        
Atmos Energy Corp.   1,463,986 131,964 0.2%
Utilities—Other †     1,654,763 2.5%
      1,786,727 2.7%
Total Common Stocks (Cost $48,093,509)     66,134,264 99.0%3
 
  Coupon      
Temporary Cash Investments        
Money Market Fund        
4,5 Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund 2.122% 18,710,047 1,871,192 2.8%
 
6U.S. Government and Agency Obligations †     31,225 0.0%
Total Temporary Cash Investments (Cost $1,902,103)     1,902,417 2.8%3
Total Investments (Cost $49,995,612)     68,036,681 101.8%
 
      Amount  
      ($000)  
Other Assets and Liabilities        
Other Assets        
Investment in Vanguard     3,552  
Receivables for Investment Securities Sold     314,725  
Receivables for Accrued Income     75,981  
Receivables for Capital Shares Issued     91,573  
Variation Margin Receivable—Futures Contracts     195  
Other Assets7     10,298  
Total Other Assets     496,324 0.8%
Liabilities        
Payables for Investment Securities Purchased     (270,507)  
Collateral for Securities on Loan     (1,294,211)  
Payables for Capital Shares Redeemed     (116,263)  
Payables for Distributions     (20,231)  
Payables to Vanguard     (21,866)  
Variation Margin Payable—Futures Contracts     (777)  
Unrealized Depreciation—Swap Contracts     (1,169)  
Total Liabilities     (1,725,024) (2.6%)
Net Assets     66,807,981 100.0%
 
 
At June 30, 2018, net assets consisted of:        
        Amount
        ($000)
Paid-in Capital       49,424,759
Overdistributed Net Investment Income       (23,775)
Accumulated Net Realized Losses       (621,884)
Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)        
Investment Securities       18,041,069
Futures Contracts       (11,019)
Swap Contracts       (1,169)
Net Assets       66,807,981
 
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  Amount
  ($000)
Investor Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 16,598,691 outstanding $.001 par value shares of  
beneficial interest (unlimited authorization) 1,485,101
Net Asset Value Per Share—Investor Shares $89.47
 
ETF Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 54,218,157 outstanding $.001 par value shares of  
beneficial interest (unlimited authorization) 6,390,165
Net Asset Value Per Share—ETF Shares $117.86
 
Admiral Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 231,169,850 outstanding $.001 par value shares of  
beneficial interest (unlimited authorization) 20,670,728
Net Asset Value Per Share—Admiral Shares $89.42
 
Institutional Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 163,067,611 outstanding $.001 par value shares of  
beneficial interest (unlimited authorization) 14,580,445
Net Asset Value Per Share—Institutional Shares $89.41
 
Institutional Plus Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 40,852,795 outstanding $.001 par value shares of  
beneficial interest (unlimited authorization) 9,014,554
Net Asset Value Per Share—Institutional Plus Shares $220.66
 
Institutional Select Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 102,080,851 outstanding $.001 par value shares of  
beneficial interest (unlimited authorization) 14,666,988
Net Asset Value Per Share—Institutional Select Shares $143.68

 

See Note A in Notes to Financial Statements.
* Non-income-producing security.
^ Includes partial security positions on loan to broker-dealers. The total value of securities on loan is $1,207,098,000.
† Represents the aggregate value, by category, of securities that are not among the 50 largest holdings and, in total for any issuer,
represent 1% or less of net assets.
1 Certain of the fund’s securities are valued using significant unobservable inputs.
2 “Other” represents securities that are not classified by the fund’s benchmark index.
3 The fund invests a portion of its cash reserves in equity markets through the use of index futures contracts and swap contracts.
After giving effect to futures and swap investments, the fund’s effective common stock and temporary cash investment positions
represent 100.0% and 1.8%, respectively, of net assets.
4 Affiliated money market fund available only to Vanguard funds and certain trusts and accounts managed by Vanguard. Rate shown
is the 7-day yield.
5 Includes $1,294,211,000 of collateral received for securities on loan.
6 Securities with a value of $23,051,000 have been segregated as initial margin for open futures contracts.
7 Cash of $1,380,000 has been segregated as collateral for open over-the-counter swap contracts.

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Derivative Financial Instruments Outstanding as of Period End    
Futures Contracts        
      ($000)
        Value and
    Number of   Unrealized
    Long (Short) Notional Appreciation
  Expiration Contracts Amount (Depreciation)
Long Futures Contracts        
E-mini Russell 2000 Index September 2018 5,319 438,153 (6,084)
E-mini S&P Mid-Cap 400 Index September 2018 973 190,329 (4,935)
        (11,019)

 

Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on open futures contracts is required to be treated as realized gain (loss) for tax purposes.

Total Return Swaps          
        Floating Unrealized
      Notional Interest Rate Appreciation
  Termination   Amount Received (Depreciation)
Reference Entity Date Counterparty ($000) (Paid)1 ($000)
Ambac Financial Group Inc. 7/11/18 GSCM 6,011 (2.485%) (100)
Ambac Financial Group Inc. 7/11/18 GSCM 894 (2.734%) (1)
SLM Corp. 8/9/18 GSCM 25,769 (2.446%) (1,068)
          (1,169)
GSCM—Goldman Sachs Capital Management.        
1 Payment received/paid monthly.          

 

Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on open swap contracts is required to be treated as ordinary income (loss) for tax purposes.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Extended Market Index Fund

Statement of Operations

  Six Months Ended
  June30,2018
  ($000)
Investment Income  
Income  
Dividends 366,924
Interest1 5,659
Securities Lending—Net 35,205
Total Income 407,788
Expenses  
The Vanguard Group—Note B  
Investment Advisory Services 1,899
Management and Administrative—Investor Shares 1,333
Management and Administrative—ETF Shares 1,786
Management and Administrative—Admiral Shares 6,251
Management and Administrative—Institutional Shares 3,418
Management and Administrative—Institutional Plus Shares 2,020
Management and Administrative—Institutional Select Shares 862
Marketing and Distribution—Investor Shares 125
Marketing and Distribution—ETF Shares 167
Marketing and Distribution—Admiral Shares 610
Marketing and Distribution—Institutional Shares 154
Marketing and Distribution—Institutional Plus Shares 52
Marketing and Distribution—Institutional Select Shares
Custodian Fees 357
Shareholders’ Reports—Investor Shares 17
Shareholders’ Reports—ETF Shares 123
Shareholders’ Reports—Admiral Shares 74
Shareholders’ Reports—Institutional Shares 70
Shareholders’ Reports—Institutional Plus Shares 46
Shareholders’ Reports—Institutional Select Shares
Trustees’ Fees and Expenses 22
Total Expenses 19,386
Net Investment Income 388,402
Realized Net Gain (Loss)  
Investment Securities Sold1 2,666,596
Futures Contracts 37,568
Swap Contracts 2,754
Realized Net Gain (Loss) 2,706,918
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)  
Investment Securities1 838,125
Futures Contracts (14,353)
Swap Contracts (1,517)
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) 822,255
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations 3,917,575

 

1 Interest income, realized net gain (loss), and change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from an affiliated company of the fund
were $5,398,000, ($123,000), and $251,000, respectively. Purchases and sales are for temporary cash investment purposes.
See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Extended Market Index Fund

Statement of Changes in Net Assets

  Six Months Ended Year Ended
  June 30, December 31,
  2018 2017
  ($000) ($000)
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets    
Operations    
Net Investment Income 388,402 789,984
Realized Net Gain (Loss) 2,706,918 1,935,143
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) 822,255 6,862,244
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations 3,917,575 9,587,371
Distributions    
Net Investment Income    
Investor Shares (8,029) (20,133)
ETF Shares (37,053) (68,707)
Admiral Shares (121,627) (241,820)
Institutional Shares (85,632) (165,181)
Institutional Plus Shares (57,537) (172,181)
Institutional Select Shares (88,066) (117,295)
Realized Capital Gain    
Investor Shares
ETF Shares
Admiral Shares
Institutional Shares
Institutional Plus Shares
Institutional Select Shares
Total Distributions (397,944) (785,317)
Capital Share Transactions    
Investor Shares (145,455) (743,389)
ETF Shares 355,299 538,053
Admiral Shares (111,922) 1,150,151
Institutional Shares 476,781 979,352
Institutional Plus Shares (2,098,296) (4,994,531)
Institutional Select Shares 1,666,391 5,864,391
Net Increase (Decrease) from Capital Share Transactions 142,798 2,794,027
Total Increase (Decrease) 3,662,429 11,596,081
Net Assets    
Beginning of Period 63,145,552 51,549,471
End of Period1 66,807,981 63,145,552

 

1 Net Assets—End of Period includes undistributed (overdistributed) net investment income of ($23,775,000) and ($16,987,000).

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Investor Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $84.80 $72.76 $63.61 $66.63 $62.76 $45.86
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 4571 .9161 .919 .795 .795 .602
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 4.681 12.074 9.182 (3.050) 3.857 16.903
Total from Investment Operations 5.138 12.990 10.101 (2.255) 4.652 17.505
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (. 468) (. 950) (. 951) (.765) (.782) (. 605)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (. 468) (. 950) (. 951) (.765) (.782) (. 605)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $89.47 $84.80 $72.76 $63.61 $66.63 $62.76
 
Total Return2 6.08% 17.94% 15.99% -3.39% 7.42% 38.19%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $1,485 $1,548 $2,021 $2,040 $2,341 $2,749
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.20% 0.21% 0.21% 0.22% 0.23% 0.24%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.18% 1.24% 1.48% 1.20% 1.27% 1.19%
Portfolio Turnover Rate 3 12% 11% 12% 6% 9% 11%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Total returns do not include account service fees that may have applied in the periods shown. Fund prospectuses provide
information about any applicable account service fees.
3 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

ETF Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $111.72 $95.86 $83.80 $87.79 $82.71 $60.46
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 6861 1.4201 1.324 1.171 1.178 .934
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 6.148 15.835 12.107 (4.033) 5.061 22.256
Total from Investment Operations 6.834 17.255 13.431 (2.862) 6.239 23.190
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (.694) (1.395) (1.371) (1.128) (1.159) (.940)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (.694) (1.395) (1.371) (1.128) (1.159) (.940)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $117.86 $111.72 $95.86 $83.80 $87.79 $82.71
 
Total Return 6.13% 18.10% 16.16% -3.26% 7.55% 38.37%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $6,390 $5,711 $4,387 $4,272 $3,659 $3,105
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.08% 0.08% 0.08% 0.09% 0.10% 0.10%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.30% 1.37% 1.61% 1.33% 1.40% 1.33%
Portfolio Turnover Rate2 12% 11% 12% 6% 9% 11%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Admiral Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $84.76 $72.72 $63.58 $66.61 $62.75 $45.87
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 5131 1.0711 1.005 .887 .895 .706
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 4.673 12.026 9.175 (3.061) 3.845 16.884
Total from Investment Operations 5.186 13.097 10.180 (2.174) 4.740 17.590
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (.526) (1.057) (1.040) (.856) (.880) (.710)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (.526) (1.057) (1.040) (.856) (.880) (.710)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $89.42 $84.76 $72.72 $63.58 $66.61 $62.75
 
Total Return2 6.14% 18.11% 16.13% -3.27% 7.56% 38.37%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $20,671 $19,712 $15,830 $13,143 $12,852 $8,864
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.08% 0.08% 0.08% 0.09% 0.10% 0.10%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.30% 1.37% 1.61% 1.33% 1.40% 1.33%
Portfolio Turnover Rate 3 12% 11% 12% 6% 9% 11%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Total returns do not include account service fees that may have applied in the periods shown. Fund prospectuses provide information
about any applicable account service fees.
3 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Institutional Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $84.75 $72.72 $63.58 $66.60 $62.75 $45.86
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 5221 1.0851 1.018 .899 .908 .715
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 4.672 12.018 9.175 (3.050) 3.833 16.895
Total from Investment Operations 5.194 13.103 10.193 (2.151) 4.741 17.610
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (.534) (1.073) (1.053) (.869) (.891) (.720)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (.534) (1.073) (1.053) (.869) (.891) (.720)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $89.41 $84.75 $72.72 $63.58 $66.60 $62.75
 
Total Return 6.15% 18.12% 16.15% -3.24% 7.56% 38.42%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $14,580 $13,359 $10,554 $8,621 $8,567 $7,812
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.06% 0.06% 0.06% 0.07% 0.08% 0.08%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.32% 1.39% 1.63% 1.35% 1.42% 1.35%
Portfolio Turnover Rate2 12% 11% 12% 6% 9% 11%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Institutional Plus Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $209.16 $179.47 $156.89 $164.36 $154.84 $113.18
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income 1.2721 2.6111 2.525 2.254 2.273 1.797
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 11.554 29.741 22.668 (7.549) 9.481 41.671
Total from Investment Operations 12.826 32.352 25.193 (5.295) 11.754 43.468
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (1.326) (2.662) (2.613) (2.175) (2.234) (1.808)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (1.326) (2.662) (2.613) (2.175) (2.234) (1.808)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $220.66 $209.16 $179.47 $156.89 $164.36 $154.84
 
Total Return 6.16% 18.13% 16.18% -3.23% 7.60% 38.43%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $9,015 $10,565 $13,530 $14,526 $13,634 $11,347
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.05% 0.05% 0.05% 0.05% 0.06% 0.06%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.33% 1.40% 1.64% 1.37% 1.44% 1.37%
Portfolio Turnover Rate2 12% 11% 12% 6% 9% 11%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Institutional Select Shares      
  Six months Year June 27,
  Ended Ended 20161 to
  June 30, Dec. 31, Dec.31,
For a Share Outstanding Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $136.19 $116.85 $98.43
Investment Operations      
Net Investment Income . 864 2 1.8912 1.050
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Investments 7.513 19.221 18.428
Total from Investment Operations 8.377 21.112 19.478
Distributions      
Dividends from Net Investment Income (.887) (1.772) (1.058)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (.887) (1.772) (1.058)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $143.68 $136.19 $116.85
 
Total Return 6.18% 18.17% 19.81%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data      
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $14,667 $12,250 $5,227
Ratio of Total Expenses to Average Net Assets 0.02% 0.02% 0.02%3
Ratio of Net Investment Income to Average Net Assets 1.36% 1.43% 1.88%3
Portfolio Turnover Rate 4 12% 11% 12%5

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Inception.
2 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
3 Annualized.
4 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.
5 Reflects the fund’s portfolio turnover for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2016.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Notes to Financial Statements

Vanguard Extended Market Index Fund is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 as an open-end investment company, or mutual fund. The fund offers six classes of shares: Investor Shares, ETF Shares, Admiral Shares, Institutional Shares, Institutional Plus Shares, and Institutional Select Shares. Investor Shares are available to any investor who meets the fund’s minimum purchase requirements. ETF Shares are listed for trading on NYSE Arca; they can be purchased and sold through a broker. Admiral Shares, Institutional Shares, Institutional Plus Shares, and Institutional Select Shares are designed for investors who meet certain administrative, service, and account-size criteria.

A. The following significant accounting policies conform to generally accepted accounting principles for U.S. investment companies. The fund consistently follows such policies in preparing its financial statements.

1. Security Valuation: Securities are valued as of the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange (generally 4 p.m., Eastern time) on the valuation date. Equity securities are valued at the latest quoted sales prices or official closing prices taken from the primary market in which each security trades; such securities not traded on the valuation date are valued at the mean of the latest quoted bid and asked prices. Securities for which market quotations are not readily available, or whose values have been materially affected by events occurring before the fund’s pricing time but after the close of the securities’ primary markets, are valued by methods deemed by the board of trustees to represent fair value. Investments in Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund are valued at that fund’s net asset value. Temporary cash investments are valued using the latest bid prices or using valuations based on a matrix system (which considers such factors as security prices, yields, maturities, and ratings), both as furnished by independent pricing services.

2. Futures Contracts: The fund uses index futures contracts to a limited extent, with the objectives of maintaining full exposure to the stock market, maintaining liquidity, and minimizing transaction costs. The fund may purchase futures contracts to immediately invest incoming cash in the market, or sell futures in response to cash outflows, thereby simulating a fully invested position in the underlying index while maintaining a cash balance for liquidity. The primary risks associated with the use of futures contracts are imperfect correlation between changes in market values of stocks held by the fund and the prices of futures contracts, and the possibility of an illiquid market. Counterparty risk involving futures is mitigated because a regulated clearinghouse is the counterparty instead of the clearing broker. To further mitigate counterparty risk, the fund trades futures contracts on an exchange, monitors the financial strength of its clearing brokers and clearinghouse, and has entered into clearing agreements with its clearing brokers. The clearinghouse imposes initial margin requirements to secure the fund’s performance and requires daily settlement of variation margin representing changes in the market value of each contract.

Futures contracts are valued at their quoted daily settlement prices. The notional amounts of the contracts are not recorded in the Statement of Net Assets. Fluctuations in the value of the contracts are recorded in the Statement of Net Assets as an asset (liability) and in the Statement of Operations as unrealized appreciation (depreciation) until the contracts are closed, when they are recorded as realized futures gains (losses).

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During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund’s average investments in long and short futures contracts represented less than 1% and 0% of net assets, respectively, based on the average of the notional amounts at each quarter-end during the period.

3. Swap Contracts: The fund has entered into equity swap contracts to earn the total return on selected reference stocks in the fund’s target index. Under the terms of the swaps, the fund receives the total return on the referenced stock (i.e., receiving the increase or paying the decrease in value of the selected reference stock and receiving the equivalent of any dividends in respect of the selected referenced stock) over a specified period of time, applied to a notional amount that represents the value of a designated number of shares of the selected reference stock at the beginning of the equity swap contract. The fund also pays a floating rate that is based on short-term interest rates, applied to the notional amount. At the same time, the fund invests an amount approximating the notional amount of the swap in high-quality temporary cash investments.

The notional amounts of swap contracts are not recorded in the Statement of Net Assets. Swaps are valued daily based on market quotations received from independent pricing services or recognized dealers and the change in value is recorded in the Statement of Net Assets as an asset (liability) and in the Statement of Operations as unrealized appreciation (depreciation) until termination of the swap, at which time realized gain (loss) is recorded.

A risk associated with all types of swaps is the possibility that a counterparty may default on its obligation to pay net amounts due to the fund. The fund’s maximum amount subject to counterparty risk is the unrealized appreciation on the swap contract. The fund mitigates its counterparty risk by entering into swaps only with a diverse group of prequalified counterparties, monitoring their financial strength, entering into master netting arrangements with its counterparties, and requiring its counterparties to transfer collateral as security for their performance. In the absence of a default, the collateral pledged or received by the fund cannot be repledged, resold, or rehypothecated. In the event of a counterparty’s default (including bankruptcy), the fund may terminate any swap contracts with that counterparty, determine the net amount owed by either party in accordance with its master netting arrangements, and sell or retain any collateral held up to the net amount owed to the fund under the master netting arrangements. The swap contracts contain provisions whereby a counterparty may terminate open contracts if the fund net assets decline below a certain level, triggering a payment by the fund if the fund is in a net liability position at the time of the termination. The payment amount would be reduced by any collateral the fund has pledged. Any securities pledged as collateral for open contracts are noted in the Statement of Net Assets. The value of collateral received or pledged is compared daily to the value of the swap contracts exposure with each counterparty, and any difference, if in excess of a specified minimum transfer amount, is adjusted and settled within two business days.

During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund’s average amounts of investments in total return swaps represented less than 1% of net assets, based on the average of notional amounts at each quarter-end during the period.

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4. Federal Income Taxes: The fund intends to continue to qualify as a regulated investment company and distribute all of its taxable income. Management has analyzed the fund’s tax positions taken for all open federal income tax years (December 31, 2014–2017), and for the period ended June 30, 2018, and has concluded that no provision for federal income tax is required in the fund’s financial statements.

5. Distributions: Distributions to shareholders are recorded on the ex-dividend date.

6. Securities Lending: To earn additional income, the fund lends its securities to qualified institutional borrowers. Security loans are subject to termination by the fund at any time, and are required to be secured at all times by collateral in an amount at least equal to the market value of securities loaned. Daily market fluctuations could cause the value of loaned securities to be more or less than the value of the collateral received. When this occurs, the collateral is adjusted and settled before the opening of the market on the next business day. The fund further mitigates its counterparty risk by entering into securities lending transactions only with a diverse group of prequalified counterparties, monitoring their financial strength, and entering into master securities lending agreements with its counterparties. The master securities lending agreements provide that, in the event of a counterparty’s default (including bankruptcy), the fund may terminate any loans with that borrower, determine the net amount owed, and sell or retain the collateral up to the net amount owed to the fund; however, such actions may be subject to legal proceedings. While collateral mitigates counterparty risk, in the event of a default, the fund may experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned. The fund invests cash collateral received in Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund, and records a liability in the Statement of Net Assets for the return of the collateral, during the period the securities are on loan. Securities lending income represents fees charged to borrowers plus income earned on invested cash collateral, less expenses associated with the loan. During the term of the loan, the fund is entitled to all distributions made on or in respect of the loaned securities.

7. Credit Facility: The fund and certain other funds managed by The Vanguard Group (“Vanguard”) participate in a $3.1 billion committed credit facility provided by a syndicate of lenders pursuant to a credit agreement that may be renewed annually; each fund is individually liable for its borrowings, if any, under the credit facility. Borrowings may be utilized for temporary and emergency purposes, and are subject to the fund’s regulatory and contractual borrowing restrictions. The participating funds are charged administrative fees and an annual commitment fee of 0.10% of the undrawn amount of the facility; these fees are allocated to the funds based on a method approved by the fund’s board of trustees and included in Management and Administrative expenses on the fund’s Statement of Operations. Any borrowings under this facility bear interest at a rate based upon the higher of the one-month London Interbank Offered Rate, federal funds effective rate, or overnight bank funding rate plus an agreed-upon spread.

The fund had no borrowings outstanding at June 30, 2018, or at any time during the period then ended.

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8. Other: Dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date. Interest income includes income distributions received from Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund and is accrued daily. Premiums and discounts on debt securities purchased are amortized and accreted, respectively, to interest income over the lives of the respective securities. Security transactions are accounted for on the date securities are bought or sold. Costs used to determine realized gains (losses) on the sale of investment securities are those of the specific securities sold.

Each class of shares has equal rights as to assets and earnings, except that each class separately bears certain class-specific expenses related to maintenance of shareholder accounts (included in Management and Administrative expenses), shareholder reporting, and the proxy. Marketing and distribution expenses are allocated to each class of shares based on a method approved by the board of trustees. Income, other non-class-specific expenses, and gains and losses on investments are allocated to each class of shares based on its relative net assets.

B. In accordance with the terms of a Funds’ Service Agreement (the “FSA”) between Vanguard and the fund, Vanguard furnishes to the fund investment advisory, corporate management, administrative, marketing, and distribution services at Vanguard’s cost of operations (as defined by the FSA). These costs of operations are allocated to the fund based on methods and guidelines approved by the board of trustees. Vanguard does not require reimbursement in the current period for certain costs of operations (such as deferred compensation/benefits and risk/insurance costs); the fund’s liability for these costs of operations is included in Payables to Vanguard on the Statement of Net Assets. All other costs of operations payable to Vanguard are generally settled twice a month.

Upon the request of Vanguard, the fund may invest up to 0.40% of its net assets as capital in Vanguard. At June 30, 2018, the fund had contributed to Vanguard capital in the amount of $3,552,000, representing 0.01% of the fund’s net assets and 1.42% of Vanguard’s capitalization. The fund’s trustees and officers are also directors and employees, respectively, of Vanguard.

C. Various inputs may be used to determine the value of the fund’s investments. These inputs are summarized in three broad levels for financial statement purposes. The inputs or methodologies used to value securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.

Level 1Quoted prices in active markets for identical securities.
Level 2Other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.).
Level 3Significant unobservable inputs (including the fund’s own assumptions used to determine
the fair value of investments). Any investments valued with significant unobservable inputs are
noted on the Statement of Net Assets.

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The following table summarizes the market value of the fund’s investments as of June 30, 2018, based on the inputs used to value them:

  Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Investments ($000) ($000) ($000)
Common Stocks 66,129,721 32 4,511
Temporary Cash Investments 1,871,192 31,225
Futures Contracts—Assets1 195
Futures Contracts—Liabilities1 (777)
Swap Contracts—Liabilities (1,169)
Total 68,000,331 30,088 4,511
1 Represents variation margin on the last day of the reporting period.      

 

D. Distributions are determined on a tax basis and may differ from net investment income and realized capital gains for financial reporting purposes. Differences may be permanent or temporary. Permanent differences are reclassified among capital accounts in the financial statements to reflect their tax character. Temporary differences arise when certain items of income, expense, gain, or loss are recognized in different periods for financial statement and tax purposes. These differences will reverse at some time in the future. Differences in classification may also result from the treatment of short-term gains as ordinary income for tax purposes.

During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund realized $2,158,085,000 of net capital gains resulting from in-kind redemptions—in which shareholders exchanged fund shares for securities held by the fund rather than for cash. Because such gains are not taxable to the fund, and are not distributed to shareholders, they have been reclassified from accumulated net realized losses to paid-in capital.

The fund’s tax-basis capital gains and losses are determined only at the end of each fiscal year. For tax purposes, at December 31, 2017, the fund had available capital losses totaling $1,163,440,000 to offset future net capital gains. Of this amount, $24,584,000 is subject to expiration on December 31, 2018. Capital losses of $1,138,856,000 realized beginning in fiscal 2011 may be carried forward indefinitely under the Regulated Investment Company Modernization Act of 2010, but must be used before any expiring loss carryforwards. The fund will use these capital losses to offset net taxable capital gains, if any, realized during the year ending December 31, 2018; should the fund realize net capital losses for the year, the losses will be added to the loss carryforward balance above.

At June 30, 2018, the cost of investment securities for tax purposes was $50,001,542,000. Net unrealized appreciation of investment securities for tax purposes was $18,035,139,000, consisting of unrealized gains of $21,000,934,000 on securities that had risen in value since their purchase and $2,965,795,000 in unrealized losses on securities that had fallen in value since their purchase.

E. During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund purchased $7,874,692,000 of investment securities and sold $7,746,883,000 of investment securities, other than temporary cash investments. Purchases and sales include $3,438,305,000 and $4,014,178,000, respectively, in connection with in-kind purchases and redemptions of the fund’s capital shares.

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F. Capital share transactions for each class of shares were:

  Six Months Ended Year Ended
  June 30, 2018 December 31, 2017
  Amount Shares Amount Shares
  ($000) (000) ($000) (000)
Investor Shares        
Issued 109,085 1,248 266,370 3,456
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 7,718 89 19,488 246
Redeemed (262,258) (2,996) (1,029,247) (13,226)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Investor Shares (145,455) (1,659) (743,389) (9,524)
ETF Shares        
Issued 3,593,614 30,697 5,995,825 58,557
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions
Redeemed (3,238,315) (27,600) (5,457,772) (53,200)
Net Increase (Decrease)—ETF Shares 355,299 3,097 538,053 5,357
Admiral Shares        
Issued 1,579,158 18,146 3,704,285 47,499
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 104,973 1,216 210,320 2,638
Redeemed (1,796,053) (20,755) (2,764,454) (35,246)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Admiral Shares (111,922) (1,393) 1,150,151 14,891
Institutional Shares        
Issued 1,817,684 20,939 3,498,857 44,798
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 81,688 946 156,685 1,966
Redeemed (1,422,591) (16,441) (2,676,190) (34,267)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Institutional Shares 476,781 5,444 979,352 12,497
Institutional Plus Shares        
Issued 2,825,505 13,329 4,070,964 21,239
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 55,000 259 167,460 859
Redeemed (4,978,801) (23,246) (9,232,955) (46,977)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Institutional Plus Shares (2,098,296) (9,658) (4,994,531) (24,879)
Institutional Select Shares        
Issued 2,026,434 14,728 6,309,970 48,778
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 88,066 635 117,295 904
Redeemed (448,109) (3,229) (562,874) (4,468)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Institutional Select Shares 1,666,391 12,134 5,864,391 45,214

 

G. Management has determined that no events or transactions occurred subsequent to
June 30, 2018, that would require recognition or disclosure in these financial statements.

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Fund Profile
As of June 30, 2018

Share-Class Characteristics          
  Investor   Admiral Institutional Institutional
  Shares ETF Shares Shares Shares Plus Shares
Ticker Symbol VIMSX VO VIMAX VMCIX VMCPX
Expense Ratio1 0.17% 0.05% 0.05% 0.04% 0.03%
30-Day SEC Yield 1.39% 1.51% 1.51% 1.52% 1.53%

 

Portfolio Characteristics    
      DJ
    CRSP US U.S. Total
    Mid Cap Market
  Fund Index FA Index
Number of Stocks 362 356 3,779
Median Market Cap $15.0B $15.0B $64.0B
Price/Earnings Ratio 21.3x 21.3x 20.7x
Price/Book Ratio 2.7x 2.7x 3.0x
Return on Equity 12.2% 12.2% 15.0%
Earnings Growth Rate 9.2% 9.2% 8.3%
Dividend Yield 1.5% 1.5% 1.8%
Foreign Holdings 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
Turnover Rate      
(Annualized) 16%
Short-Term Reserves -0.1%

 

Sector Diversification (% of equity exposure)
      DJ
    CRSP US U.S. Total
    Mid Cap Market
  Fund Index FA Index
Basic Materials 3.9% 3.9% 2.5%
Consumer Goods 10.5 10.5 8.1
Consumer Services 10.0 10.0 13.3
Financials 21.6 21.6 19.9
Health Care 8.6 8.6 12.6
Industrials 17.7 17.7 12.7
Oil & Gas 6.9 6.9 6.1
Technology 15.3 15.3 20.1
Telecommunications 0.6 0.6 1.8
Utilities 4.9 4.9 2.9

Sector categories are based on the Industry Classification
Benchmark (“ICB”), except for the “Other” category (if applicable),
which includes securities that have not been provided an ICB
classification as of the effective reporting period.

 

Volatility Measures    
    DJ
  CRSP US U.S. Total
  Mid Cap Market
  Index FA Index
R-Squared 1.00 0.93
Beta 1.00 0.99
These measures show the degree and timing of the fund’s
fluctuations compared with the indexes over 36 months.

 

Ten Largest Holdings (% of total net assets)
Edwards Lifesciences    
Corp. Medical Supplies 0.7%
ServiceNow Inc. Computer Services 0.7
Fiserv Inc. Financial  
  Administration 0.7
Twitter Inc. Internet 0.7
Autodesk Inc. Software 0.7
ONEOK Inc. Pipelines 0.7
Roper Technologies Inc. Electronic Equipment 0.7
Moody's Corp. Specialty Finance 0.7
Amphenol Corp. Electrical  
  Components &  
  Equipment 0.6
Align Technology Inc. Medical Supplies 0.6
Top Ten   6.8%
The holdings listed exclude any temporary cash investments and equity index products.

 

1 The expense ratios shown are from the prospectus dated April 25, 2018, and represent estimated costs for the current fiscal year. For
the six months ended June 30, 2018, the annualized expense ratios were 0.17% for Investor Shares, 0.05% for ETF Shares, 0.05% for
Admiral Shares, 0.04% for Institutional Shares, and 0.03% for Institutional Plus Shares.

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Performance Summary

All of the returns in this report represent past performance, which is not a guarantee of future results that may be achieved by the fund. (Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data cited. For performance data current to the most recent month-end, visit our website at vanguard.com/performance.) Note, too, that both investment returns and principal value can fluctuate widely, so an investor’s shares, when sold, could be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns shown do not reflect taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the sale of fund shares.

Fiscal-Year Total Returns (%): December 31, 2007, Through June 30, 2018


For a benchmark description, see the Glossary.
Note: For 2018, performance data reflect the six months ended June 30, 2018.

Average Annual Total Returns: Periods Ended June 30, 2018      
  Inception One Five Ten
  Date Year Years Years
Investor Shares 5/21/1998 11.97% 12.16% 9.95%
ETF Shares 1/26/2004      
Market Price   12.16 12.30 10.10
Net Asset Value   12.09 12.30 10.09
Admiral Shares 11/12/2001 12.09 12.30 10.09
Institutional Shares 5/21/1998 12.10 12.31 10.11
Institutional Plus Shares 12/15/2010 12.11 12.33 12.331
1 Return since inception.

 

See Financial Highlights for dividend and capital gains information.

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Financial Statements (unaudited)

Statement of Net Assets
As of June 30, 2018

The fund reports a complete list of its holdings in regulatory filings four times in each fiscal year, at the quarter-ends. For the second and fourth fiscal quarters, the lists appear in the fund’s semiannual and annual reports to shareholders. For the first and third fiscal quarters, the fund files the lists with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Form N-Q. Shareholders can look up the fund’s Forms N-Q on the SEC’s website at sec.gov. Forms N-Q may also be reviewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room (see the back cover of this report for further information).

      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
Common Stocks (99.7%)1    
Basic Materials (3.8%)    
  Freeport-McMoRan Inc.  32,441,541 559,941
  Newmont Mining Corp. 12,578,000 474,316
  Celanese Corp. Class A 3,205,842 356,041
  Eastman Chemical Co. 3,025,457 302,425
  FMC Corp. 3,167,393 282,563
  Albemarle Corp. 2,608,139 246,026
  CF Industries Holdings    
  Inc. 5,494,928 243,975
  International Flavors &    
  Fragrances Inc. 1,858,664 230,400
  Mosaic Co. 8,167,863 229,108
  Avery Dennison Corp. 2,072,842 211,637
* Axalta Coating    
  Systems Ltd. 5,197,990 157,551
  Reliance Steel &    
  Aluminum Co. 1,618,136 141,652
  Steel Dynamics Inc. 2,633,682 121,018
* Alcoa Corp. 2,195,188 102,910
  Westlake Chemical Corp. 915,475  98,533
      3,758,096
Consumer Goods (10.5%)    
  Dr Pepper Snapple    
  Group Inc. 4,246,710 518,099
  Clorox Co. 3,053,521 412,989
  Lennar Corp. Class A 6,908,987 362,722
  DR Horton Inc. 8,464,709 347,053
  McCormick & Co. Inc. 2,860,261 332,048
  Conagra Brands Inc. 9,283,293 331,692
* Mohawk Industries Inc. 1,493,069 319,920
* Take-Two Interactive    
  Software Inc. 2,693,277 318,776
  Tapestry Inc. 6,791,250 317,219
  Church & Dwight Co.    
  Inc. 5,770,251 306,746
  Genuine Parts Co. 3,291,576 302,134
  Molson Coors Brewing    
  Co. Class B 4,383,808 298,274
* Lululemon Athletica Inc. 2,371,708 296,108
  Lear Corp. 1,561,678 290,175
  Aptiv plc 3,117,272 285,636
  JM Smucker Co. 2,545,578 273,599
  PVH Corp. 1,814,472 271,663
  Newell Brands Inc. 10,295,504 265,521
  Hasbro Inc. 2,653,294 244,926
  Tyson Foods Inc.    
  Class A 3,503,761 241,234
* NVR Inc. 81,018 240,652
  Lamb Weston    
  Holdings Inc. 3,443,324 235,902
  Hormel Foods Corp. 6,234,451 231,984
  Bunge Ltd. 3,318,818 231,355
* Michael Kors Holdings    
  Ltd. 3,404,301 226,726
  Whirlpool Corp. 1,519,365 222,177
* LKQ Corp. 6,928,125 221,007
  Snap-on Inc. 1,332,648 214,183
  BorgWarner Inc. 4,947,301 213,525
  Hanesbrands Inc. 8,485,650 186,854
  Campbell Soup Co. 4,601,358 186,539
  PulteGroup Inc. 6,050,913 173,964
  Polaris Industries Inc. 1,412,521 172,582
  Harley-Davidson Inc. 3,919,214 164,920
  Ralph Lauren Corp.    
  Class A 1,310,945 164,812
  Jefferies Financial    
  Group Inc. 6,896,522 156,827
  Coty Inc. Class A 10,603,679 149,512
* WABCO Holdings Inc. 1,262,096 147,690
*,^ Under Armour Inc.    
  Class A 4,378,095 98,420
*,^ Under Armour Inc. 4,488,940 94,627
  Ingredion Inc. 850,491 94,149

 

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      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Goodyear Tire &    
  Rubber Co. 2,823,639 65,762
* Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. 587,434 11,825
  Lennar Corp. Class B 212,981 9,092
  Mattel Inc. 7,976 131
      10,251,751
Consumer Services (10.0%)  
* Dollar Tree Inc. 5,606,405 476,544
  Best Buy Co. Inc. 5,649,525 421,342
  Royal Caribbean    
  Cruises Ltd. 3,993,753 413,753
  Wynn Resorts Ltd. 2,303,410 385,453
  Ross Stores Inc. 4,464,919 378,402
  Tiffany & Co. 2,783,212 366,271
  Expedia Group Inc. 2,915,260 350,385
  MGM Resorts    
  International 11,815,272 342,997
* Ulta Beauty Inc. 1,355,326 316,414
  Darden Restaurants Inc. 2,918,903 312,498
* CarMax Inc. 4,200,025 306,056
  Kohl’s Corp. 3,961,467 288,791
  Macy’s Inc. 7,214,679 270,045
  Nielsen Holdings plc 8,388,036 259,442
* Chipotle Mexican Grill    
  Inc. Class A 589,126 254,131
  Viacom Inc. Class B 8,303,137 250,423
* Norwegian Cruise Line    
  Holdings Ltd. 4,761,671 224,989
  Advance Auto Parts Inc. 1,656,065 224,728
* Qurate Retail Group Inc.    
  QVC Group Class A 10,369,730 220,046
  Tractor Supply Co. 2,874,080 219,838
  Aramark 5,797,611 215,091
  Interpublic Group of    
  Cos. Inc. 9,098,786 213,276
* AutoZone Inc. 316,712 212,492
  Gap Inc. 6,417,293 207,856
  L Brands Inc. 5,580,345 205,803
* Discovery    
  Communications Inc. 7,953,590 202,817
* United Continental    
  Holdings Inc. 2,775,237 193,517
  FactSet Research    
  Systems Inc. 915,396 181,340
  News Corp. Class A 11,521,971 178,591
* Liberty Media Corp-    
  Liberty SiriusXM    
  Class C 3,905,598 177,158
  Alaska Air Group Inc. 2,902,372 175,274
  AmerisourceBergen    
  Corp. Class A 1,940,880 165,499
  Nordstrom Inc. 2,765,826 143,214
  Domino’s Pizza Inc. 497,840 140,475
  Wyndham Hotels &    
  Resorts Inc. 2,349,569 138,225
* Copart Inc. 2,317,133 131,057
*,^ Discovery    
  Communications Inc.    
  Class A 3,771,499 103,716
* Liberty Media Corp-    
  Liberty SiriusXM    
  Class A 2,062,393 92,911
* DISH Network Corp.    
  Class A 2,556,167 85,913
  Hyatt Hotels Corp.    
  Class A 984,899 75,985
* TripAdvisor Inc. 1,246,994 69,470
  Rollins Inc. 1,153,749 60,664
  Wyndham    
  Destinations Inc. 1,174,808 52,009
^ Altice USA Inc. Class A 2,908,245 49,615
^ Viacom Inc. Class A 241,251 8,552
  News Corp. Class B 356,118 5,644
      9,768,712
Financials (21.6%)    
  Moody’s Corp. 3,845,702 655,923
  Digital Realty Trust Inc. 4,851,593 541,341
  M&T Bank Corp. 3,080,978 524,228
  KeyCorp 25,030,460 489,095
  Willis Towers    
  Watson plc 3,108,343 471,225
  Regions Financial Corp.  26,477,929 470,778
* SBA Communications    
  Corp. Class A 2,714,943 448,291
  Citizens Financial    
  Group Inc. 11,428,613 444,573
* IHS Markit Ltd. 8,485,095 437,746
  Hartford Financial    
  Services Group Inc. 8,445,531 431,820
  Huntington    
  Bancshares Inc. 25,986,603 383,562
* E*TRADE Financial    
  Corp. 6,223,335 380,619
  Essex Property    
  Trust Inc. 1,557,575 372,370
  First Republic Bank 3,811,952 368,959
  Comerica Inc. 4,053,958 368,586
  Host Hotels & Resorts    
  Inc. 17,476,683 368,234
* CBRE Group Inc.    
  Class A 7,599,030 362,778
* SVB Financial Group 1,248,446 360,501
  Realty Income Corp. 6,696,404 360,200

 

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Mid-Cap Index Fund

      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Principal Financial    
  Group Inc. 6,755,184 357,687
  Equifax Inc. 2,836,008 354,813
  MSCI Inc. Class A 2,116,344 350,107
  XL Group Ltd. 6,081,754 340,274
* Markel Corp. 311,118 337,361
  Lincoln National Corp. 5,158,744 321,132
  Loews Corp. 6,404,696 309,219
  Alexandria Real Estate    
  Equities Inc. 2,424,854 305,944
  Vornado Realty Trust 4,037,630 298,462
  HCP Inc. 11,086,572 286,255
  Extra Space Storage Inc. 2,825,006 281,964
  Annaly Capital    
  Management Inc. 27,355,182 281,485
  Arthur J Gallagher & Co. 4,291,925 280,177
  AvalonBay    
  Communities Inc. 1,627,174 279,695
  Raymond James    
  Financial Inc. 3,098,591 276,859
  Cboe Global    
  Markets Inc. 2,648,798 275,660
  Mid-America Apartment    
  Communities Inc. 2,679,428 269,738
  Ally Financial Inc. 10,126,235 266,016
  Invesco Ltd. 9,672,045 256,890
  Nasdaq Inc. 2,752,064 251,181
  Cincinnati Financial Corp. 3,671,873  245,501
  Duke Realty Corp. 8,425,078 244,580
  Zions Bancorporation 4,641,463 244,559
* Arch Capital Group Ltd. 9,111,882 241,100
  UDR Inc. 6,301,214 236,548
  Iron Mountain Inc. 6,744,626 236,129
  FNF Group 6,103,160 229,601
  Regency Centers Corp. 3,590,278 222,885
  Everest Re Group Ltd. 964,962 222,404
  Western Union Co. 10,848,736 220,555
  Federal Realty    
  Investment Trust 1,724,160 218,192
  SEI Investments Co. 3,350,142 209,451
  SL Green Realty Corp. 2,082,570 209,361
  Reinsurance Group of    
  America Inc. Class A 1,519,322 202,799
  Camden Property Trust 2,184,560 199,079
  Alleghany Corp. 342,019 196,651
  Torchmark Corp. 2,406,870 195,943
  Unum Group 5,208,443 192,660
* Liberty Broadband Corp. 2,517,918 190,657
  Affiliated Managers    
  Group Inc. 1,279,016 190,151
  Macerich Co. 3,319,957 188,673
  Voya Financial Inc. 3,975,643 186,855
  AGNC Investment Corp. 9,921,005 184,432
* Black Knight Inc. 3,342,279 178,979
  Jones Lang LaSalle Inc. 1,071,163 177,802
  VEREIT Inc. 22,799,849 169,631
* Athene Holding Ltd.    
  Class A 3,759,354 164,810
  Kimco Realty Corp. 9,504,794 161,486
  WR Berkley Corp. 2,148,742 155,590
  Invitation Homes Inc. 6,739,164 155,405
  Lazard Ltd. Class A 3,055,632 149,451
  People’s United    
  Financial Inc. 8,191,564 148,185
  CIT Group Inc. 2,730,668 137,653
  New York Community    
  Bancorp Inc. 10,969,963 121,108
* Brighthouse    
  Financial Inc. 2,827,870 113,313
*,^ AXA Equitable    
  Holdings Inc. 3,962,108 81,659
* Liberty Broadband Corp.    
  Class A 585,828 44,312
  Brixmor Property    
  Group Inc. 7,050 123
      21,090,021
Health Care (8.6%)    
* Edwards Lifesciences    
  Corp. 4,969,167 723,362
* Align Technology Inc. 1,794,658 614,024
* Centene Corp. 4,595,594 566,223
* IDEXX Laboratories Inc. 2,048,334 446,414
* Laboratory Corp. of    
  America Holdings 2,408,830 432,457
* IQVIA Holdings Inc. 4,073,107 406,578
* ABIOMED Inc. 993,661 406,457
* BioMarin    
  Pharmaceutical Inc. 4,161,045 391,970
  Quest Diagnostics Inc. 3,198,126 351,602
  ResMed Inc. 3,361,078 348,141
* Waters Corp. 1,752,540 339,274
  Teleflex Inc. 1,074,613 288,222
* Incyte Corp. 4,242,537 284,250
  Cooper Cos. Inc. 1,154,330 271,787
* Henry Schein Inc. 3,634,745 264,028
* Hologic Inc. 6,428,732 255,542
* Varian Medical    
  Systems Inc. 2,154,638 245,025
  Dentsply Sirona Inc. 5,355,577 234,414
* Jazz Pharmaceuticals    
  plc 1,342,094 231,243
  Universal Health    
  Services Inc. Class B 2,051,911 228,665
* DaVita Inc. 3,082,003 214,014

 

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Mid-Cap Index Fund

      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Perrigo Co. plc 2,934,443 213,950
* Alnylam    
  Pharmaceuticals Inc. 2,130,265 209,810
* Nektar Therapeutics    
  Class A 4,040,290 197,287
* Alkermes plc 3,650,740 150,265
* Seattle Genetics Inc. 1,210,879 80,390
      8,395,394
Industrials (17.6%)    
* Fiserv Inc. 9,651,445 715,076
  Roper Technologies Inc. 2,432,576 671,172
  Amphenol Corp. Class A 7,098,066 618,596
* Worldpay Inc. Class A 7,010,580 573,325
  Rockwell Collins Inc. 3,869,243 521,110
  Waste Connections Inc. 6,213,212 467,731
* FleetCor Technologies    
  Inc. 2,112,999 445,103
  Global Payments Inc. 3,762,707 419,504
  Vulcan Materials Co. 3,117,361 402,327
* Verisk Analytics Inc.    
  Class A 3,701,423 398,421
  AMETEK Inc. 5,453,009 393,489
  TransDigm Group Inc. 1,112,737 384,050
  Cintas Corp. 2,013,498 372,638
  Textron Inc. 5,426,275 357,646
  L3 Technologies Inc. 1,851,631 356,106
* CoStar Group Inc. 857,959 354,020
* Mettler-Toledo    
  International Inc. 597,929 345,980
  WW Grainger Inc. 1,121,439 345,852
  WestRock Co. 6,048,712 344,898
  Martin Marietta    
  Materials Inc. 1,482,300 331,042
  Total System    
  Services Inc. 3,863,551 326,547
  Fastenal Co. 6,783,992 326,513
  Broadridge Financial    
  Solutions Inc. 2,780,911 320,083
  Expeditors International    
  of Washington Inc. 4,119,544 301,139
  Ball Corp. 8,223,544 292,347
* United Rentals Inc. 1,968,474 290,586
  Xylem Inc. 4,244,819 286,016
* XPO Logistics Inc. 2,844,462 284,958
  CH Robinson    
  Worldwide Inc. 3,283,090 274,663
  Masco Corp. 7,311,240 273,587
  Dover Corp. 3,642,186 266,608
  Alliance Data Systems    
  Corp. 1,108,812 258,575
  Kansas City Southern 2,415,955 255,995
  JB Hunt Transport    
  Services Inc. 2,067,525 251,308
  Packaging Corp.    
  of America 2,226,490 248,899
  Huntington Ingalls    
  Industries Inc. 1,047,857 227,165
* First Data Corp.    
  Class A 10,852,882 227,151
  Jacobs Engineering    
  Group Inc. 3,347,931 212,560
  Wabtec Corp. 2,040,416 201,144
* Trimble Inc. 5,868,488 192,721
* Sensata Technologies    
  Holding plc 4,036,246 192,045
  Fortune Brands Home    
  & Security Inc. 3,436,276 184,494
* IPG Photonics Corp. 821,832 181,321
  Robert Half    
  International Inc. 2,764,077 179,941
  Arconic Inc. 10,232,223 174,050
  Owens Corning 2,606,760 165,190
  Fluor Corp. 3,310,383 161,480
  Sealed Air Corp. 3,795,130 161,103
  Pentair plc 3,780,439 159,081
  TransUnion 2,169,575 155,428
* Arrow Electronics Inc. 2,063,533 155,343
* Crown Holdings Inc. 3,162,487 141,553
  Hubbell Inc. Class B 1,291,889 136,604
  ManpowerGroup Inc. 1,550,118 133,403
  Allison Transmission    
  Holdings Inc. 3,074,018 124,467
  Old Dominion Freight    
  Line Inc. 824,326 122,792
  Xerox Corp. 5,098,538 122,365
  AO Smith Corp. 1,719,047 101,682
  Cognex Corp. 1,934,404 86,294
  FLIR Systems Inc. 1,615,535 83,959
* Stericycle Inc. 1,007,574 65,784
  Flowserve Corp. 1,540,367 62,231
  Acuity Brands Inc. 483,699 56,046
^ ADT Inc. 2,650,687 22,928
* nVent Electric plc 3,696 93
  Macquarie    
  Infrastructure Corp. 1,856 78
      17,266,406
Oil & Gas (6.9%)    
  ONEOK Inc. 9,689,598 676,625
  Devon Energy Corp. 11,723,151 515,350
* Concho Resources Inc. 3,514,459 486,225
  Hess Corp. 6,714,057 449,103
  Andeavor 3,384,198 443,939

 

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Mid-Cap Index Fund

      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Apache Corp. 9,010,702 421,250
  Marathon Oil Corp. 20,089,951 419,076
  Noble Energy Inc. 11,423,898 403,035
  National Oilwell    
  Varco Inc. 9,006,088 390,864
  EQT Corp. 6,251,445 344,955
* Cheniere Energy Inc. 4,965,889 323,726
  Diamondback    
  Energy Inc. 2,325,095 305,913
  HollyFrontier Corp. 4,160,975 284,735
  Cabot Oil & Gas Corp. 10,631,680 253,034
  Cimarex Energy Co. 2,247,079 228,618
  OGE Energy Corp. 4,703,029 165,594
  Baker Hughes a GE Co. 4,912,737 162,268
* Continental    
  Resources Inc. 2,213,597 143,353
  Targa Resources Corp. 2,455,036 121,500
* Antero Resources Corp. 5,599,214 119,543
  Helmerich & Payne Inc. 1,217,821 77,648
* Apergy Corp. 1,797 75
      6,736,429
Technology (15.3%)    
* ServiceNow Inc. 4,165,210 718,374
* Twitter Inc. 15,963,965 697,146
* Autodesk Inc. 5,165,704 677,172
* Red Hat Inc. 4,188,552 562,816
  Western Digital Corp. 6,701,233 518,742
  Microchip Technology    
  Inc. 5,540,661 503,923
  NetApp Inc. 6,316,662 496,047
  Motorola Solutions Inc. 3,824,041 445,004
* Cerner Corp. 7,435,522 444,570
* Palo Alto Networks Inc. 2,057,249 422,703
* Workday Inc. Class A 3,447,314 417,539
  Skyworks Solutions Inc. 4,292,346 414,855
  Harris Corp. 2,799,259 404,605
* Square Inc. 6,492,221 400,180
* Dell Technologies Inc.    
  Class V 4,699,396 397,475
  Xilinx Inc. 5,974,743 389,912
  Maxim Integrated    
  Products Inc. 6,593,450 386,772
  KLA-Tencor Corp. 3,674,959 376,794
* VeriSign Inc. 2,613,327 359,123
* ANSYS Inc. 1,981,783 345,187
  Seagate Technology plc 6,083,381 343,529
* Splunk Inc. 3,413,792 338,341
*,^ Advanced Micro    
  Devices Inc. 21,683,578 325,037
* Citrix Systems Inc. 3,031,670 317,840
* Arista Networks Inc. 1,227,523 316,075
  Symantec Corp. 14,635,298 302,219
* Synopsys Inc. 3,502,040 299,670
* Cadence Design    
  Systems Inc. 6,638,043 287,494
* IAC/InterActiveCorp 1,837,238 280,160
* Akamai Technologies    
  Inc. 3,816,879 279,510
* Gartner Inc. 2,040,985 271,247
  CA Inc. 7,357,546 262,297
* F5 Networks Inc. 1,439,084 248,170
* Qorvo Inc. 2,978,484 238,785
  Juniper Networks Inc. 8,222,706 225,467
  Marvell Technology    
  Group Ltd. 10,001,412 214,430
  CDK Global Inc. 3,099,059 201,594
  Garmin Ltd. 2,662,992 162,442
  CDW Corp. 1,791,909 144,768
  LogMeIn Inc. 1,229,436 126,939
  SS&C Technologies    
  Holdings Inc. 2,378,003 123,418
* GoDaddy Inc. Class A 1,660,779 117,251
*,^ Snap Inc. 6,104,775 79,911
* Dropbox Inc. Class A 1,302,400 42,224
*,^ Match Group Inc. 590,507 22,876
  Lam Research Corp. 918 159
      14,950,792
Telecommunications (0.6%)  
  CenturyLink Inc. 22,892,658 426,719
* Zayo Group Holdings    
  Inc. 4,974,983 181,487
      608,206
Utilities (4.8%)    
  WEC Energy Group Inc. 7,446,712 481,430
  DTE Energy Co. 4,273,238 442,836
  Eversource Energy 7,476,141 438,177
  FirstEnergy Corp. 11,246,296 403,855
  American Water Works    
  Co. Inc. 4,198,235 358,445
  Ameren Corp. 5,712,512 347,606
  Entergy Corp. 4,257,809 343,988
  CMS Energy Corp. 6,652,653 314,537
  CenterPoint Energy Inc. 10,177,543 282,020
  Alliant Energy Corp. 5,450,694 230,673
  NiSource Inc. 8,540,772 224,451
  Pinnacle West Capital    
  Corp. 2,635,688 212,331
  AES Corp. 15,574,030 208,848

 

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Mid-Cap Index Fund

        Market
        Value
      Shares ($000)
* Evergy Inc. 3,194,171 179,353
* Vistra Energy Corp. 4,916,000 116,313
  Avangrid Inc. 1,455,247 77,026
  SCANA Corp. 1,598,725 61,583
        4,723,472
Total Common Stocks      
(Cost $68,419,139)     97,549,279
Temporary Cash Investments (0.4%)1  
Money Market Fund (0.4%)      
2,3 Vanguard Market      
  Liquidity Fund, 2.122% 4,254,028 425,446
 
      Face  
      Amount  
      ($000)  
U. S. Government and Agency Obligations (0.0%)
4 United States Treasury Bill,    
  1.916%, 9/6/18   10,000 9,965
4 United States Treasury Bill,    
  1.918%–1.954%, 10/4/18 2,000 1,990
4 United States Treasury Bill,    
  1.975%, 10/18/18   500 497
4 United States Treasury Bill,    
  2.022%–2.035%, 11/15/18 8,000 7,940
        20,392
Total Temporary Cash Investments  
(Cost $445,774)     445,838
Total Investments (100.1%)      
(Cost $68,864,913)     97,995,117

 

  Amount
  ($000)
Other Assets and Liabilities (-0.1%)  
Other Assets  
Investment in Vanguard 5,145
Receivables for Accrued Income 94,687
Receivables for Capital Shares Issued 80,640
Variation Margin Receivable—  
Futures Contracts 296
Total Other Assets 180,768
Liabilities  
Payables for Investment Securities  
Purchased (408)
Collateral for Securities on Loan (183,292)
Payables for Capital Shares Redeemed (102,530)
Payables to Vanguard (29,151)
Other Liabilities (3,696)
Total Liabilities (319,077)
Net Assets (100%) 97,856,808

 

At June 30, 2018, net assets consisted of:
  Amount
  ($000)
Paid-in Capital 72,578,260
Overdistributed Net Investment Income (15,099)
Accumulated Net Realized Losses (3,829,486)
Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)  
Investment Securities 29,130,204
Futures Contracts (7,071)
Net Assets 97,856,808

 

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  Amount
  ($000)
Investor Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 88,197,565 outstanding  
$.001 par value shares of beneficial  
interest (unlimited authorization) 3,794,745
Net Asset Value Per Share—  
Investor Shares $43.03
 
 
ETF Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 147,192,975 outstanding  
$.001 par value shares of beneficial  
interest (unlimited authorization) 23,193,645
Net Asset Value Per Share—  
ETF Shares $157.57
 
 
Admiral Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 200,298,161 outstanding
$.001 par value shares of beneficial  
interest (unlimited authorization) 39,092,802
Net Asset Value Per Share—  
Admiral Shares $195.17
 
 
Institutional Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 434,422,788 outstanding
$.001 par value shares of beneficial  
interest (unlimited authorization) 18,730,009
Net Asset Value Per Share—  
Institutional Shares $43.11

 

  Amount
  ($000)
Institutional Plus Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 61,352,306 outstanding  
$.001 par value shares of beneficial  
interest (unlimited authorization) 13,045,607
Net Asset Value Per Share—Institutional Plus
Shares $212.63

See Note A in Notes to Financial Statements.
* Non-income-producing security.
^ Includes partial security positions on loan to broker-dealers.
The total value of securities on loan is $173,524,000.
1 The fund invests a portion of its cash reserves in equity
markets through the use of index futures contracts. After
giving effect to futures investments, the fund’s effective
common stock and temporary cash investment positions
represent 100.0% and 0.1%, respectively, of net assets.
2 Affiliated money market fund available only to Vanguard funds
and certain trusts and accounts managed by Vanguard. Rate
shown is the 7-day yield.
3 Includes $183,292,000 of collateral received for securities
on loan.
4 Securities with a value of $13,030,000 have been segregated
as initial margin for open futures contracts.

 

Derivative Financial Instruments Outstanding as of Period End    
 
Futures Contracts        
      ($000)
        Value and
    Number of   Unrealized
    Long (Short) Notional Appreciation
  Expiration Contracts Amount (Depreciation)
Long Futures Contracts        
E-mini S&P Mid-Cap 400 Index September 2018 1,000 195,610 (5,073)
E-mini S&P 500 Index September 2018 913 124,241 (1,998)
        (7,071)

 

Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on open futures contracts is required to be treated as realized
gain (loss) for tax purposes.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Statement of Operations

  Six Months Ended
  June30,2018
  ($000)
Investment Income  
Income  
Dividends 692,175
Interest1 2,519
Securities Lending—Net 2,021
Total Income 696,715
Expenses  
The Vanguard Group—Note B  
Investment Advisory Services 2,260
Management and Administrative—Investor Shares 2,871
Management and Administrative—ETF Shares 4,072
Management and Administrative—Admiral Shares 7,072
Management and Administrative—Institutional Shares 2,932
Management and Administrative—Institutional Plus Shares 1,485
Marketing and Distribution—Investor Shares 317
Marketing and Distribution—ETF Shares 485
Marketing and Distribution—Admiral Shares 1,304
Marketing and Distribution—Institutional Shares 191
Marketing and Distribution—Institutional Plus Shares 44
Custodian Fees 239
Shareholders’ Reports—Investor Shares 42
Shareholders’ Reports—ETF Shares 458
Shareholders’ Reports—Admiral Shares 173
Shareholders’ Reports—Institutional Shares 79
Shareholders’ Reports—Institutional Plus Shares 39
Trustees’ Fees and Expenses 33
Total Expenses 24,096
Net Investment Income 672,619
Realized Net Gain (Loss)  
Investment Securities Sold1 408,134
Futures Contracts 14,853
Realized Net Gain (Loss) 422,987
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)  
Investment Securities1 1,355,464
Futures Contracts (8,417)
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) 1,347,047
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations 2,442,653

 

1 Interest income, realized net gain (loss), and change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from affiliated companies of the fund
were $2,394,000, $4,000, and $41,000, respectively. Purchases and sales are for temporary cash
investment purposes.
See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Statement of Changes in Net Assets

  Six Months Ended Year Ended
  June 30, December 31,
  2018 2017
  ($000) ($000)
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets    
Operations    
Net Investment Income 672,619 1,266,266
Realized Net Gain (Loss) 422,987 2,275,996
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) 1,347,047 11,581,925
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations 2,442,653 15,124,187
Distributions    
Net Investment Income    
Investor Shares (24,275) (54,622)
ETF Shares (157,025) (288,923)
Admiral Shares (265,218) (499,540)
Institutional Shares (128,175) (242,458)
Institutional Plus Shares (89,590) (178,715)
Realized Capital Gain    
Investor Shares
ETF Shares
Admiral Shares
Institutional Shares
Institutional Plus Shares
Total Distributions (664,283) (1,264,258)
Capital Share Transactions    
Investor Shares (326,812) (763,377)
ETF Shares 847,502 2,280,229
Admiral Shares 606,377 2,452,659
Institutional Shares 155,834 1,040,948
Institutional Plus Shares 62,871 (627,501)
Net Increase (Decrease) from Capital Share Transactions 1,345,772 4,382,958
Total Increase (Decrease) 3,124,142 18,242,887
Net Assets    
Beginning of Period 94,732,666 76,489,779
End of Period1 97,856,808 94,732,666
1 Net Assets—End of Period includes undistributed (overdistributed) net investment income of ($15,099,000) and ($23,435,000).

 

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Investor Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $42.23 $35.92 $32.79 $33.72 $30.02 $22.47
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 2711 .5201 .472 .444 .387 .299
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments .797 6.313 3.138 (.939) 3.697 7.560
Total from Investment Operations 1.068 6.833 3.610 (.495) 4.084 7.859
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (. 268) (. 523) (. 480) (. 435) (. 384) (. 309)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (. 268) (. 523) (. 480) (. 435) (. 384) (. 309)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $43.03 $42.23 $35.92 $32.79 $33.72 $30.02
 
Total Return2 2.52% 19.12% 11.07% -1.46% 13.60% 35.00%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $3,795 $4,047 $4,138 $4,140 $4,607 $4,797
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.17% 0.17% 0.18% 0.20% 0.23% 0.24%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.33% 1.34% 1.42% 1.35% 1.30% 1.16%
Portfolio Turnover Rate 3 16% 14% 15% 15% 11% 32%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Total returns do not include account service fees that may have applied in the periods shown. Fund prospectuses provide information
about any applicable account service fees.
3 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

ETF Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $154.65 $131.55 $120.07 $123.50 $109.96 $82.33
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income 1.0951 2.1121 1.877 1.793 1.609 1.255
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 2.901 23.076 11.510 (3.457) 13.524 27.668
Total from Investment Operations 3.996 25.188 13.387 (1.664) 15.133 28.923
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (1.076) (2.088) (1.907) (1.766) (1.593) (1.293)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (1.076) (2.088) (1.907) (1.766) (1.593) (1.293)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $157.57 $154.65 $131.55 $120.07 $123.50 $109.96
 
Total Return 2.59% 19.25% 11.23% -1.34% 13.76% 35.15%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $23,194 $21,937 $16,544 $12,984 $9,879 $6,728
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.05% 0.05% 0.06% 0.08% 0.09% 0.09%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.45% 1.46% 1.54% 1.47% 1.44% 1.31%
Portfolio Turnover Rate2 16% 14% 15% 15% 11% 32%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Admiral Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $191.55 $162.94 $148.72 $152.97 $136.19 $101.97
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income 1.3521 2.6061 2.325 2.214 1.987 1.550
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 3.601 28.591 14.257 (4.284) 16.759 34.269
Total from Investment Operations 4.953 31.197 16.582 (2.070) 18.746 35.819
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (1.333) (2.587) (2.362) (2.180) (1.966) (1.599)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (1.333) (2.587) (2.362) (2.180) (1.966) (1.599)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $195.17 $191.55 $162.94 $148.72 $152.97 $136.19
 
Total Return2 2.58% 19.25% 11.22% -1.34% 13.76% 35.15%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $39,093 $37,778 $29,854 $25,061 $22,125 $10,251
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.05% 0.05% 0.06% 0.08% 0.09% 0.09%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.45% 1.46% 1.54% 1.47% 1.44% 1.31%
Portfolio Turnover Rate 3 16% 14% 15% 15% 11% 32%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Total returns do not include account service fees that may have applied in the periods shown. Fund prospectuses provide information
about any applicable account service fees.
3 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Institutional Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $42.32 $35.99 $32.85 $33.79 $30.08 $22.52
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 3011 .5801 .516 .492 .442 . 344
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments .786 6.325 3.148 (.947) 3.704 7.571
Total from Investment Operations 1.087 6.905 3.664 (.455) 4.146 7.915
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (. 297) (. 575) (. 524) (. 485) (. 436) (. 355)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (. 297) (. 575) (. 524) (. 485) (. 436) (. 355)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $43.11 $42.32 $35.99 $32.85 $33.79 $30.08
 
Total Return 2.56% 19.29% 11.23% -1.33% 13.78% 35.17%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $18,730 $18,222 $14,540 $12,278 $11,172 $9,368
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.04% 0.04% 0.05% 0.07% 0.08% 0.08%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.46% 1.47% 1.55% 1.48% 1.45% 1.32%
Portfolio Turnover Rate2 16% 14% 15% 15% 11% 32%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Institutional Plus Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $208.69 $177.51 $162.03 $166.65 $148.37 $111.08
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income 1.4911 2.8561 2.564 2.461 2.210 1.726
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 3.922 31.179 15.524 (4.657) 18.256 37.343
Total from Investment Operations 5.413 34.035 18.088 (2.196) 20.466 39.069
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (1.473) (2.855) (2.608) (2.424) (2.186) (1.779)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (1.473) (2.855) (2.608) (2.424) (2.186) (1.779)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $212.63 $208.69 $177.51 $162.03 $166.65 $148.37
 
Total Return 2.59% 19.28% 11.24% -1.30% 13.79% 35.20%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $13,046 $12,749 $11,415 $11,260 $11,144 $8,468
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.03% 0.03% 0.04% 0.05% 0.06% 0.06%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.47% 1.48% 1.56% 1.50% 1.47% 1.34%
Portfolio Turnover Rate2 16% 14% 15% 15% 11% 32%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Notes to Financial Statements

Vanguard Mid-Cap Index Fund is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 as an open-end investment company, or mutual fund. The fund offers five classes of shares: Investor Shares, ETF Shares, Admiral Shares, Institutional Shares, and Institutional Plus Shares. Investor Shares are available to any investor who meets the fund’s minimum purchase requirements. ETF Shares are listed for trading on NYSE Arca; they can be purchased and sold through a broker. Admiral Shares, Institutional Shares, and Institutional Plus Shares are designed for investors who meet certain administrative, service, and account-size criteria.

A. The following significant accounting policies conform to generally accepted accounting principles for U.S. investment companies. The fund consistently follows such policies in preparing its financial statements.

1. Security Valuation: Securities are valued as of the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange (generally 4 p.m., Eastern time) on the valuation date. Equity securities are valued at the latest quoted sales prices or official closing prices taken from the primary market in which each security trades; such securities not traded on the valuation date are valued at the mean of the latest quoted bid and asked prices. Securities for which market quotations are not readily available, or whose values have been materially affected by events occurring before the fund’s pricing time but after the close of the securities’ primary markets, are valued by methods deemed by the board of trustees to represent fair value. Investments in Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund are valued at that fund’s net asset value. Temporary cash investments are valued using the latest bid prices or using valuations based on a matrix system (which considers such factors as security prices, yields, maturities, and ratings), both as furnished by independent pricing services.

2. Futures Contracts: The fund uses index futures contracts to a limited extent, with the objectives of maintaining full exposure to the stock market, maintaining liquidity, and minimizing transaction costs. The fund may purchase futures contracts to immediately invest incoming cash in the market, or sell futures in response to cash outflows, thereby simulating a fully invested position in the underlying index while maintaining a cash balance for liquidity. The primary risks associated with the use of futures contracts are imperfect correlation between changes in market values of stocks held by the fund and the prices of futures contracts, and the possibility of an illiquid market. Counterparty risk involving futures is mitigated because a regulated clearinghouse is the counterparty instead of the clearing broker. To further mitigate counterparty risk, the fund trades futures contracts on an exchange, monitors the financial strength of its clearing brokers and clearinghouse, and has entered into clearing agreements with its clearing brokers. The clearinghouse imposes initial margin requirements to secure the fund’s performance and requires daily settlement of variation margin representing changes in the market value of each contract.

Futures contracts are valued at their quoted daily settlement prices. The notional amounts of the contracts are not recorded in the Statement of Net Assets. Fluctuations in the value of the contracts are recorded in the Statement of Net Assets as an asset (liability) and in the Statement of Operations as unrealized appreciation (depreciation) until the contracts are closed, when they are recorded as realized futures gains (losses).

During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund’s average investments in long and short futures contracts represented less than 1% and 0% of net assets, respectively, based on the average of the notional amounts at each quarter-end during the period.

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3. Federal Income Taxes: The fund intends to continue to qualify as a regulated investment company and distribute all of its taxable income. Management has analyzed the fund’s tax positions taken for all open federal income tax years (December 31, 2014–2017), and for the period ended June 30, 2018, and has concluded that no provision for federal income tax is required in the fund’s financial statements.

4. Distributions: Distributions to shareholders are recorded on the ex-dividend date.

5. Securities Lending: To earn additional income, the fund lends its securities to qualified institutional borrowers. Security loans are subject to termination by the fund at any time, and are required to be secured at all times by collateral in an amount at least equal to the market value of securities loaned. Daily market fluctuations could cause the value of loaned securities to be more or less than the value of the collateral received. When this occurs, the collateral is adjusted and settled before the opening of the market on the next business day. The fund further mitigates its counterparty risk by entering into securities lending transactions only with a diverse group of prequalified counterparties, monitoring their financial strength, and entering into master securities lending agreements with its counterparties. The master securities lending agreements provide that, in the event of a counterparty’s default (including bankruptcy), the fund may terminate any loans with that borrower, determine the net amount owed, and sell or retain the collateral up to the net amount owed to the fund; however, such actions may be subject to legal proceedings. While collateral mitigates counterparty risk, in the event of a default, the fund may experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned. The fund invests cash collateral received in Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund, and records a liability in the Statement of Net Assets for the return of the collateral, during the period the securities are on loan. Securities lending income represents fees charged to borrowers plus income earned on invested cash collateral, less expenses associated with the loan. During the term of the loan, the fund is entitled to all distributions made on or in respect of the loaned securities.

6. Credit Facility: The fund and certain other funds managed by The Vanguard Group (“Vanguard”) participate in a $3.1 billion committed credit facility provided by a syndicate of lenders pursuant to a credit agreement that may be renewed annually; each fund is individually liable for its borrowings, if any, under the credit facility. Borrowings may be utilized for temporary and emergency purposes, and are subject to the fund’s regulatory and contractual borrowing restrictions. The participating funds are charged administrative fees and an annual commitment fee of 0.10% of the undrawn amount of the facility; these fees are allocated to the funds based on a method approved by the fund’s board of trustees and included in Management and Administrative expenses on the fund’s Statement of Operations. Any borrowings under this facility bear interest at a rate based upon the higher of the one-month London Interbank Offered Rate, federal funds effective rate, or overnight bank funding rate plus an agreed-upon spread.

The fund had no borrowings outstanding at June 30, 2018, or at any time during the period then ended.

7. Other: Dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date. Interest income includes income distributions received from Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund and is accrued daily. Premiums and discounts on debt securities purchased are amortized and accreted, respectively, to interest income over the lives of the respective securities. Security transactions are accounted for on the date securities are bought or sold. Costs used to determine realized gains (losses) on the sale of investment securities are those of the specific securities sold.

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Each class of shares has equal rights as to assets and earnings, except that each class separately bears certain class-specific expenses related to maintenance of shareholder accounts (included in Management and Administrative expenses), shareholder reporting, and the proxy. Marketing and distribution expenses are allocated to each class of shares based on a method approved by the board of trustees. Income, other non-class-specific expenses, and gains and losses on investments are allocated to each class of shares based on its relative net assets.

B. In accordance with the terms of a Funds’ Service Agreement (the “FSA”) between Vanguard and the fund, Vanguard furnishes to the fund investment advisory, corporate management, administrative, marketing, and distribution services at Vanguard’s cost of operations (as defined by the FSA). These costs of operations are allocated to the fund based on methods and guidelines approved by the board of trustees. Vanguard does not require reimbursement in the current period for certain costs of operations (such as deferred compensation/benefits and risk/insurance costs); the fund’s liability for these costs of operations is included in Payables to Vanguard on the Statement of Net Assets. All other costs of operations payable to Vanguard are generally settled twice a month.

Upon the request of Vanguard, the fund may invest up to 0.40% of its net assets as capital in Vanguard. At June 30, 2018, the fund had contributed to Vanguard capital in the amount of $5,145,000, representing 0.01% of the fund’s net assets and 2.06% of Vanguard’s capitalization. The fund’s trustees and officers are also directors and employees, respectively, of Vanguard.

C. Various inputs may be used to determine the value of the fund’s investments. These inputs are summarized in three broad levels for financial statement purposes. The inputs or methodologies used to value securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.

Level 1Quoted prices in active markets for identical securities.
Level 2Other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.).
Level 3Significant unobservable inputs (including the fund’s own assumptions used to determine
the fair value of investments). Any investments valued with significant unobservable inputs are
noted on the Statement of Net Assets.

The following table summarizes the market value of the fund’s investments as of June 30, 2018, based on the inputs used to value them:

  Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Investments ($000) ($000) ($000)
Common Stocks 97,549,279
Temporary Cash Investments 425,446 20,392
Futures Contracts—Assets1 296
Total 97,975,021 20,392
1 Represents variation margin on the last day of the reporting period.

 

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D. Distributions are determined on a tax basis and may differ from net investment income and realized capital gains for financial reporting purposes. Differences may be permanent or temporary. Permanent differences are reclassified among capital accounts in the financial statements to reflect their tax character. Temporary differences arise when certain items of income, expense, gain, or loss are recognized in different periods for financial statement and tax purposes. These differences will reverse at some time in the future. Differences in classification may also result from the treatment of short-term gains as ordinary income for tax purposes.

During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund realized $718,722,000 of net capital gains resulting from in-kind redemptions—in which shareholders exchanged fund shares for securities held by the fund rather than for cash. Because such gains are not taxable to the fund, and are not distributed to shareholders, they have been reclassified from accumulated net realized losses to paid-in capital.

The fund’s tax-basis capital gains and losses are determined only at the end of each fiscal year. For tax purposes, at December 31, 2017, the fund had available capital losses totaling $3,437,989,000 to offset future net capital gains. Of this amount, $294,968,000 is subject to expiration on December 31, 2018. Capital losses of $3,143,021,000 realized beginning in fiscal 2011 may be carried forward indefinitely under the Regulated Investment Company Modernization Act of 2010, but must be used before any expiring loss carryforwards. The fund will use these capital losses to offset net taxable capital gains, if any, realized during the year ending December 31, 2018; should the fund realize net capital losses for the year, the losses will be added to the loss carryforward balance above.

At June 30, 2018, the cost of investment securities for tax purposes was $68,864,913,000. Net unrealized appreciation of investment securities for tax purposes was $29,130,204,000, consisting of unrealized gains of $31,069,140,000 on securities that had risen in value since their purchase and $1,938,936,000 in unrealized losses on securities that had fallen in value since their purchase.

E. During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund purchased $10,420,658,000 of investment securities and sold $9,045,357,000 of investment securities, other than temporary cash investments. Purchases and sales include $2,006,769,000 and $1,478,321,000, respectively, in connection with in-kind purchases and redemptions of the fund’s capital shares.

The fund purchased securities from and sold securities to other Vanguard funds or accounts managed by Vanguard or its affiliates, in accordance with procedures adopted by the board of trustees in compliance with Rule 17a-7 of the Investment Company Act of 1940. For the six months ended June 30, 2018, such purchases and sales were $1,090,859,000 and $1,305,929,000, respectively; these amounts are included in the purchases and sales of investment securities noted above.

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F. Capital share transactions for each class of shares were:

  Six Months Ended Year Ended
  June 30, 2018 December 31, 2017
  Amount Shares Amount Shares
  ($000) (000) ($000) (000)
Investor Shares        
Issued 261,184 6,067 591,922 15,227
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 23,010 530 52,012 1,309
Redeemed (611,006) (14,236) (1,407,311) (35,892)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Investor Shares (326,812) (7,639) (763,377) (19,356)
ETF Shares        
Issued 2,352,959 14,796 7,088,373 49,186
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions
Redeemed (1,505,457) (9,450) (4,808,144) (33,100)
Net Increase (Decrease)—ETF Shares 847,502 5,346 2,280,229 16,086
Admiral Shares        
Issued 3,508,095 18,023 7,466,229 42,217
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 236,395 1,199 445,641 2,467
Redeemed (3,138,113) (16,144) (5,459,211) (30,687)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Admiral Shares 606,377 3,078 2,452,659 13,997
Institutional Shares        
Issued 1,918,396 44,693 3,757,479 96,177
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 119,389 2,742 225,430 5,650
Redeemed (1,881,951) (43,628) (2,941,961) (75,169)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Institutional Shares 155,834 3,807 1,040,948 26,658
Institutional Plus Shares        
Issued 637,579 2,978 1,279,307 6,695
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 88,148 410 173,883 885
Redeemed (662,856) (3,127) (2,080,691) (10,791)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Institutional Plus Shares 62,871 261 (627,501) (3,211)

 

G. Management has determined that no events or transactions occurred subsequent to June 30, 2018, that would require recognition or disclosure in these financial statements.

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Fund Profile
As of June 30, 2018

Share-Class Characteristics    
  Investor ETF Admiral
  Shares Shares Shares
Ticker Symbol VMGIX VOT VMGMX
Expense Ratio1 0.19% 0.07% 0.07%
30-Day SEC Yield 0.64% 0.76% 0.76%

 

Portfolio Characteristics    
    CRSP US DJ
    Mid Cap U.S. Total
    Growth Market
  Fund Index FA Index
Number of Stocks 174 170 3,779
Median Market Cap $15.7B $15.7B $64.0B
Price/Earnings Ratio 30.6x 30.6x 20.7x
Price/Book Ratio 4.3x 4.3x 3.0x
Return on Equity 15.6% 15.6% 15.0%
Earnings Growth Rate 12.5% 12.5% 8.3%
Dividend Yield 0.8% 0.8% 1.8%
Foreign Holdings 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
Turnover Rate      
(Annualized) 27%
Short-Term Reserves 0.0%

 

Sector Diversification (% of equity exposure)
    CRSP US DJ
    Mid Cap  U.S. Total
    Growth Market 
  Fund Index  FA Index 
Basic Materials 1.4% 1.4% 2.5%
Consumer Goods 6.3 6.3 8.1
Consumer Services 8.5 8.5 13.3
Financials 17.9 17.9 19.9
Health Care 12.9 12.9 12.6
Industrials 25.4 25.4 12.7
Oil & Gas 6.0 6.0 6.1
Technology 21.2 21.2 20.1
Telecommunications 0.4 0.4 1.8
Utilities 0.0 0.0 2.9

Sector categories are based on the Industry Classification
Benchmark (“ICB”), except for the “Other” category (if applicable),
which includes securities that have not been provided an ICB
classification as of the effective reporting period.

 

Volatility Measures    
    DJ
  CRSP US U.S. Total
  Mid Cap Market
  Growth Index FA Index
R-Squared 1.00 0.89
Beta 1.00 1.01
These measures show the degree and timing of the fund’s
fluctuations compared with the indexes over 36 months.

 

Ten Largest Holdings (% of total net assets)
Edwards Lifesciences    
Corp. Medical Supplies 1.5%
ServiceNow Inc. Computer Services 1.5
Fiserv Inc. Financial  
  Administration 1.5
Twitter Inc. Internet 1.4
Autodesk Inc. Software 1.4
Roper Technologies Inc. Electronic Equipment 1.4
Moody's Corp. Specialty Finance 1.4
Amphenol Corp. Electrical  
  Components &  
  Equipment 1.3
Align Technology Inc. Medical Supplies 1.3
Worldpay Inc. Financial  
  Administration 1.2
Top Ten   13.9%
The holdings listed exclude any temporary cash investments and equity index products.

 

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Mid-Cap Growth Index Fund

Performance Summary

All of the returns in this report represent past performance, which is not a guarantee of future results that may be achieved by the fund. (Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data cited. For performance data current to the most recent month-end, visit our website at vanguard.com/performance.) Note, too, that both investment returns and principal value can fluctuate widely, so an investor’s shares, when sold, could be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns shown do not reflect taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the sale of fund shares.

Fiscal-Year Total Returns (%): December 31, 2007, Through June 30, 2018


For a benchmark description, see the Glossary.
Note: For 2018, performance data reflect the six months ended June 30, 2018.

Average Annual Total Returns: Periods Ended June 30, 2018      
  Inception One Five Ten
  Date Year Years Years
Investor Shares 8/24/2006 14.92% 12.22% 8.87%
ETF Shares 8/17/2006      
Market Price   15.09 12.38 9.03
Net Asset Value   15.07 12.36 9.02
Admiral Shares 9/27/2011 15.05 12.36 14.101
1 Return since inception.        

 

See Financial Highlights for dividend and capital gains information.

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Financial Statements (unaudited)

Statement of Net Assets
As of June 30, 2018

The fund reports a complete list of its holdings in regulatory filings four times in each fiscal year, at the quarter-ends. For the second and fourth fiscal quarters, the lists appear in the fund’s semiannual and annual reports to shareholders. For the first and third fiscal quarters, the fund files the lists with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Form N-Q. Shareholders can look up the fund’s Forms N-Q on the SEC’s website at sec.gov. Forms N-Q may also be reviewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room (see the back cover of this report for further information).

      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
Common Stocks (99.6%)1    
Basic Materials (1.4%)    
  CF Industries Holdings    
  Inc. 1,411,932 62,690
* Axalta Coating Systems    
  Ltd. 1,332,998 40,403
  FMC Corp. 406,135 36,231
  Steel Dynamics Inc. 676,538 31,087
      170,411
Consumer Goods (6.3%)    
  McCormick & Co. Inc. 733,459 85,147
* Mohawk Industries Inc. 383,478 82,168
* Take-Two Interactive    
  Software Inc. 691,728 81,873
  Church & Dwight Co.    
  Inc. 1,479,967 78,675
* Lululemon Athletica Inc. 609,208 76,059
* NVR Inc. 20,825 61,857
* LKQ Corp. 1,780,564 56,800
  Snap-on Inc. 342,513 55,049
  Polaris Industries Inc. 362,236 44,258
  Tapestry Inc. 868,997 40,591
* WABCO Holdings Inc. 323,654 37,874
  Hormel Foods Corp. 799,402 29,746
*,^ Under Armour Inc.    
  Class A 1,123,026 25,246
* Under Armour Inc. 1,150,885 24,261
      779,604
Consumer Services (8.5%)    
* Dollar Tree Inc. 1,437,642 122,200
  Wynn Resorts Ltd. 590,880 98,878
  Ross Stores Inc. 1,144,736 97,016
  Expedia Group Inc. 747,466 89,838
* Ulta Beauty Inc. 347,648 81,162
* CarMax Inc. 1,076,963 78,478
* Chipotle Mexican Grill    
  Inc. Class A 151,341 65,284
* Norwegian Cruise Line    
  Holdings Ltd. 1,223,699 57,820
  Tractor Supply Co. 738,592 56,495
  Tiffany & Co. 356,361 46,897
  FactSet Research    
  Systems Inc. 234,746 46,503
  MGM Resorts    
  International 1,513,416 43,934
  Domino’s Pizza Inc. 127,660 36,022
  Wyndham Hotels &    
  Resorts Inc. 602,542 35,448
* Copart Inc. 595,217 33,665
  Hyatt Hotels Corp.    
  Class A 252,551 19,484
* TripAdvisor Inc. 319,780 17,815
  Rollins Inc. 296,362 15,583
  Wyndham Destinations    
  Inc. 150,679 6,671
^ Altice USA Inc. Class A 372,956 6,363
  Alaska Air Group Inc. 104 6
      1,055,562
Financials (17.8%)    
  Moody’s Corp. 986,133 168,195
  Digital Realty Trust Inc. 1,245,256 138,946
* SBA Communications    
  Corp. Class A 696,384 114,987
* IHS Markit Ltd. 2,175,390 112,228
* E*TRADE Financial    
  Corp. 1,595,690 97,592
  Essex Property Trust Inc. 399,347 95,472
  First Republic Bank 977,903 94,651
* CBRE Group Inc.    
  Class A 1,951,526 93,166
  Realty Income Corp. 1,719,838 92,510
* SVB Financial Group 320,355 92,506
  Equifax Inc. 727,318 90,995
  MSCI Inc. Class A 543,474 89,907
* Markel Corp. 79,813 86,545
  Alexandria Real Estate    
  Equities Inc. 622,836 78,583
  Vornado Realty Trust 1,035,179 76,520
  Extra Space Storage Inc. 724,670 72,329

 

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      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  AvalonBay Communities    
  Inc. 418,009 71,852
  Cboe Global Markets Inc. 680,464 70,816
  Mid-America Apartment    
  Communities Inc. 688,350 69,296
  Iron Mountain Inc. 1,730,092 60,571
  Regency Centers Corp. 920,695 57,157
  Federal Realty    
  Investment Trust 442,149 55,954
  SEI Investments Co. 859,136 53,713
  SL Green Realty Corp. 533,960 53,679
* Black Knight Inc. 857,114 45,898
  Invitation Homes Inc. 1,728,382 39,856
  Arthur J Gallagher & Co. 550,484 35,936
      2,209,860
Health Care (12.8%)    
* Edwards Lifesciences    
  Corp. 1,274,189 185,484
* Align Technology Inc. 460,338 157,500
* Centene Corp. 1,178,370 145,187
* IDEXX Laboratories Inc. 525,122 114,445
* IQVIA Holdings Inc. 1,046,779 104,489
* ABIOMED Inc. 254,849 104,246
* BioMarin Pharmaceutical    
  Inc. 1,068,509 100,654
  ResMed Inc. 863,114 89,401
* Waters Corp. 450,059 87,127
  Teleflex Inc. 275,436 73,875
* Incyte Corp. 1,089,858 73,021
  Cooper Cos. Inc. 296,548 69,822
* Varian Medical Systems    
  Inc. 553,630 62,959
* Jazz Pharmaceuticals plc 344,175 59,301
* Alnylam Pharmaceuticals    
  Inc. 546,306 53,806
* Nektar Therapeutics    
  Class A 1,037,423 50,657
* Alkermes plc 936,202 38,534
* Seattle Genetics Inc. 310,520 20,615
  Dentsply Sirona Inc. 195 9
      1,591,132
Industrials (25.3%)    
* Fiserv Inc. 2,475,215 183,389
  Roper Technologies Inc. 623,756 172,101
  Amphenol Corp. Class A 1,822,452 158,827
* Worldpay Inc. Class A 1,798,057 147,045
  Rockwell Collins Inc. 992,715 133,699
  Waste Connections Inc. 1,593,118 119,930
* FleetCor Technologies Inc. 541,930 114,158
  Global Payments Inc. 964,637 107,547
  Vulcan Materials Co. 799,314 103,159
* Verisk Analytics Inc.    
  Class A 949,184 102,170
  AMETEK Inc. 1,400,236 101,041
  TransDigm Group Inc. 285,346 98,484
  Cintas Corp. 516,308 95,553
* CoStar Group Inc. 220,051 90,800
* Mettler-Toledo    
  International Inc. 153,551 88,849
  Martin Marietta    
  Materials Inc. 379,901 84,843
  Total System Services    
  Inc. 992,241 83,864
  Fastenal Co. 1,739,783 83,736
  Broadridge Financial    
  Solutions Inc. 713,038 82,071
  Expeditors International    
  of Washington Inc. 1,056,502 77,230
* XPO Logistics Inc. 729,651 73,096
  Masco Corp. 1,878,231 70,283
  Kansas City Southern 620,729 65,772
  JB Hunt Transport    
  Services Inc. 531,226 64,571
  Packaging Corp. of    
  America 570,735 63,802
  Wabtec Corp. 523,262 51,583
* Trimble Inc. 1,508,690 49,545
* Sensata Technologies    
  Holding plc 1,037,659 49,372
  Fortune Brands Home    
  & Security Inc. 881,169 47,310
* IPG Photonics Corp. 210,753 46,498
  Robert Half International    
  Inc. 710,733 46,269
  TransUnion 555,387 39,788
* United Rentals Inc. 252,402 37,260
  Xylem Inc. 543,229 36,603
  CH Robinson    
  Worldwide Inc. 420,398 35,170
  Alliance Data Systems    
  Corp. 142,217 33,165
  Old Dominion Freight    
  Line Inc. 210,894 31,415
  AO Smith Corp. 437,901 25,902
  Cognex Corp. 496,069 22,130
  Acuity Brands Inc. 123,826 14,348
^ ADT Inc. 679,743 5,880
  Macquarie Infrastructure    
  Corp. 68 3
      3,138,261
Oil & Gas (6.0%)    
* Concho Resources Inc. 901,308 124,696
  ONEOK Inc. 1,242,612 86,772
* Cheniere Energy Inc. 1,275,480 83,148
  Diamondback Energy Inc. 596,325 78,458
  Cabot Oil & Gas Corp. 2,731,550 65,011
  Cimarex Energy Co. 577,480 58,753
  Apache Corp. 1,156,183 54,052

 

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      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Noble Energy Inc. 1,465,755 51,712
  EQT Corp. 801,812 44,244
  Targa Resources Corp. 629,530 31,155
* Antero Resources Corp. 1,435,894 30,656
* Continental Resources    
  Inc. 283,755 18,376
  Helmerich & Payne Inc. 156,110 9,954
      736,987
Technology (21.1%)    
* ServiceNow Inc. 1,068,080 184,212
* Twitter Inc. 4,095,575 178,854
* Autodesk Inc. 1,324,719 173,657
* Red Hat Inc. 1,074,133 144,331
  Microchip Technology    
  Inc. 1,421,351 129,272
* Cerner Corp. 1,905,932 113,956
* Palo Alto Networks Inc. 527,532 108,392
* Workday Inc. Class A 883,853 107,052
  Skyworks Solutions Inc. 1,101,063 106,418
  Harris Corp. 717,873 103,761
* Square Inc. 1,665,433 102,657
* VeriSign Inc. 669,778 92,041
* ANSYS Inc. 508,051 88,492
* Splunk Inc. 876,750 86,895
* Citrix Systems Inc. 778,640 81,633
* Arista Networks Inc. 314,919 81,089
* Cadence Design    
  Systems Inc. 1,705,158 73,850
* IAC/InterActiveCorp 471,121 71,841
* Akamai Technologies Inc. 980,536 71,805
* Gartner Inc. 524,330 69,683
* F5 Networks Inc. 369,755 63,764
* Qorvo Inc. 765,349 61,358
  CDK Global Inc. 796,598 51,819
  Xilinx Inc. 765,094 49,930
  KLA-Tencor Corp. 470,620 48,253
* Advanced Micro    
  Devices Inc. 2,780,367 41,678
  LogMeIn Inc. 315,285 32,553
  SS&C Technologies    
  Holdings Inc. 610,859 31,704
* GoDaddy Inc. Class A 426,612 30,119
*,^ Snap Inc. 1,568,181 20,527
* Dropbox Inc. Class A 334,153 10,833
*,^ Match Group Inc. 151,684 5,876
  Lam Research Corp. 138 24
      2,618,329
Telecommunications (0.4%)    
* Zayo Group Holdings Inc.  1,275,773 46,540
Total Common Stocks    
(Cost $9,305,211)   12,346,686
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
Temporary Cash Investments (0.6%)1  
Money Market Fund (0.6%)    
2,3 Vanguard Market    
  Liquidity Fund, 2.122% 691,054 69,112
 
    Face  
    Amount  
    ($000)  
U. S. Government and Agency Obligations (0.0%)
4 United States Treasury Bill,    
  1.890%, 8/9/18 500 499
4 United States Treasury Bill,    
  2.034%–2.078%, 11/15/18 1,500 1,489
      1,988
Total Temporary Cash Investments  
(Cost $71,094)   71,100
Total Investments (100.2%)    
(Cost $9,376,305)   12,417,786
 
      Amount
      ($000
Other Assets and Liabilities (-0.2%)  
Other Assets    
Investment in Vanguard   649
Receivables for Accrued Income 6,226
Receivables for Capital Shares Issued 12,305
Variation Margin Receivable—    
Futures Contracts   40
Total Other Assets   19,220
Liabilities    
Payables for Investment Securities  
Purchased   (15,087)
Collateral for Securities on Loan   (22,513)
Payables for Capital Shares Redeemed (3,347)
Payables to Vanguard   (2,772)
Total Liabilities   (43,719)
Net Assets (100%)   12,393,287

 

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At June 30, 2018, net assets consisted of:
  Amount
  ($000)
Paid-in Capital 10,067,215
Overdistributed Net Investment Income (1,434)
Accumulated Net Realized Losses (713,168)
Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)  
Investment Securities 3,041,481
Futures Contracts (807)
Net Assets 12,393,287
 
 
Investor Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 9,429,073 outstanding  
$.001 par value shares of beneficial  
interest (unlimited authorization) 498,144
Net Asset Value Per Share—  
Investor Shares $52.83
 
 
ETF Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 41,938,595 outstanding  
$.001 par value shares of beneficial  
interest (unlimited authorization) 5,634,477
Net Asset Value Per Share—  
ETF Shares $134.35

 

  Amount
  ($000)
Admiral Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 108,251,809 outstanding  
$.001 par value shares of beneficial  
interest (unlimited authorization) 6,260,666
Net Asset Value Per Share—  
Admiral Shares $57.83

See Note A in Notes to Financial Statements.
* Non-income-producing security.
^ Includes partial security positions on loan to broker-dealers.
The total value of securities on loan is $21,377,000.
1 The fund invests a portion of its cash reserves in equity
markets through the use of index futures contracts. After
giving effect to futures investments, the fund’s effective
common stock and temporary cash investment positions
represent 100.0% and 0.2%, respectively, of net assets.
2 Affiliated money market fund available only to Vanguard funds
and certain trusts and accounts managed by Vanguard. Rate
shown is the 7-day yield.
3 Includes $22,513,000 of collateral received for securities
on loan.
4 Securities with a value of $1,988,000 have been segregated
as initial margin for open futures contracts.

 

Derivative Financial Instruments Outstanding as of Period End    
 
Futures Contracts        
      ($000)
        Value and
    Number of   Unrealized
    Long (Short) Notional Appreciation
  Expiration Contracts Amount (Depreciation)
Long Futures Contracts        
E-mini S&P 500 Index September 2018 193 26,263 (310)
E-mini S&P Mid-Cap 400 Index September 2018 98 19,170 (497)
        (807)

 

Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on open futures contracts is required to be treated as realized
gain (loss) for tax purposes.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.


 

Mid-Cap Growth Index Fund

Statement of Operations

  Six Months Ended
  June30,2018
  ($000)
Investment Income  
Income  
Dividends 45,826
Interest1 322
Securities Lending—Net 297
Total Income 46,445
Expenses  
The Vanguard Group—Note B  
Investment Advisory Services 1,302
Management and Administrative—Investor Shares 363
Management and Administrative—ETF Shares 1,020
Management and Administrative—Admiral Shares 1,131
Marketing and Distribution—Investor Shares 47
Marketing and Distribution—ETF Shares 108
Marketing and Distribution—Admiral Shares 232
Custodian Fees 42
Shareholders’ Reports—Investor Shares 8
Shareholders’ Reports—ETF Shares 124
Shareholders’ Reports—Admiral Shares 38
Trustees’ Fees and Expenses 4
Total Expenses 4,419
Net Investment Income 42,026
Realized Net Gain (Loss)  
Investment Securities Sold1 45,480
Futures Contracts 838
Realized Net Gain (Loss) 46,318
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)  
Investment Securities1 549,618
Futures Contracts (976)
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) 548,642
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations 636,986

 

1 Interest income, realized net gain (loss), and change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from an affiliated company of the fund
were $303,000, ($12,000), and $4,000, respectively. Purchases and sales are for temporary cash investment purposes.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Statement of Changes in Net Assets

  Six Months Ended Year Ended
  June 30, December 31,
  2018 2017
  ($000) ($000)
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets    
Operations    
Net Investment Income 42,026 76,920
Realized Net Gain (Loss) 46,318 196,999
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) 548,642 1,618,425
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations 636,986 1,892,344
Distributions    
Net Investment Income    
Investor Shares (1,404) (3,236)
ETF Shares (18,511) (35,438)
Admiral Shares (20,753) (38,832)
Realized Capital Gain    
Investor Shares
ETF Shares
Admiral Shares
Total Distributions (40,668) (77,506)
Capital Share Transactions    
Investor Shares (22,375) (58,359)
ETF Shares 233,195 734,241
Admiral Shares 302,077 833,930
Net Increase (Decrease) from Capital Share Transactions 512,897 1,509,812
Total Increase (Decrease) 1,109,215 3,324,650
Net Assets    
Beginning of Period 11,284,072 7,959,422
End of Period1 12,393,287 11,284,072
1 Net Assets—End of Period includes undistributed (overdistributed) net investment income of ($1,434,000) and ($2,792,000).

 

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Investor Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $50.21 $41.52 $39.22 $39.94 $35.46 $26.99
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income .1531 .3041 .290 .268 .258 .169
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 2.613 8.692 2.299 (.719) 4.476 8.470
Total from Investment Operations 2.766 8.996 2.589 (.451) 4.734 8.639
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (.146) (. 306) (. 289) (. 269) (. 254) (.169)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (.146) (. 306) (. 289) (. 269) (. 254) (.169)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $52.83 $50.21 $41.52 $39.22 $39.94 $35.46
 
Total Return2 5.51% 21.72% 6.62% -1.13% 13.35% 32.02%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $498 $495 $460 $542 $562 $595
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.19% 0.19% 0.19% 0.20% 0.23% 0.24%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 0.63% 0.67% 0.74% 0.70% 0.79% 0.57%
Portfolio Turnover Rate 3 27% 23% 21% 23% 17% 64%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Total returns do not include account service fees that may have applied in the periods shown. Fund prospectuses provide information
about any applicable account service fees.
3 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

ETF Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $127.67 $105.60 $99.75 $101.57 $90.20 $68.64
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 4721 .9321 .863 .805 .816 . 556
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 6.661 22.058 5.848 (1.815) 11.359 21.558
Total from Investment Operations 7.133 22.990 6.711 (1.010) 12.175 22.114
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (. 453) (. 920) (. 861) (. 810) (. 805) (. 554)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (. 453) (. 920) (. 861) (. 810) (. 805) (. 554)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $134.35 $127.67 $105.60 $99.75 $101.57 $90.20
 
Total Return 5.59% 21.83% 6.75% -1.00% 13.49% 32.23%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $5,634 $5,130 $3,576 $3,302 $2,716 $1,896
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.07% 0.07% 0.07% 0.08% 0.09% 0.09%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 0.75% 0.79% 0.86% 0.82% 0.93% 0.72%
Portfolio Turnover Rate2 27% 23% 21% 23% 17% 64%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Admiral Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $54.96 $45.46 $42.94 $43.72 $38.83 $29.55
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 2021 .4001 .370 .349 .350 .239
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 2.863 9.496 2.519 (.777) 4.886 9.279
Total from Investment Operations 3.065 9.896 2.889 (.428) 5.236 9.518
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (.195) (. 396) (. 369) (. 352) (. 346) (. 238)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (.195) (. 396) (. 369) (. 352) (. 346) (. 238)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $57.83 $54.96 $45.46 $42.94 $43.72 $38.83
 
Total Return2 5.57% 21.83% 6.75% -0.98% 13.48% 32.22%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $6,261 $5,659 $3,923 $3,319 $2,264 $1,566
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.07% 0.07% 0.07% 0.08% 0.09% 0.09%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 0.75% 0.79% 0.86% 0.82% 0.93% 0.72%
Portfolio Turnover Rate 3 27% 23% 21% 23% 17% 64%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Total returns do not include account service fees that may have applied in the periods shown. Fund prospectuses provide information
about any applicable account service fees.
3 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Notes to Financial Statements

Vanguard Mid-Cap Growth Index Fund is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 as an open-end investment company, or mutual fund. The fund offers three classes of shares: Investor Shares, ETF Shares, and Admiral Shares. Investor Shares are available to any investor who meets the fund’s minimum purchase requirements. ETF Shares are listed for trading on NYSE Arca; they can be purchased and sold through a broker. Admiral Shares are designed for investors who meet certain administrative, service, and account-size criteria.

A. The following significant accounting policies conform to generally accepted accounting principles for U.S. investment companies. The fund consistently follows such policies in preparing its financial statements.

1. Security Valuation: Securities are valued as of the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange (generally 4 p.m., Eastern time) on the valuation date. Equity securities are valued at the latest quoted sales prices or official closing prices taken from the primary market in which each security trades; such securities not traded on the valuation date are valued at the mean of the latest quoted bid and asked prices. Securities for which market quotations are not readily available, or whose values have been materially affected by events occurring before the fund’s pricing time but after the close of the securities’ primary markets, are valued by methods deemed by the board of trustees to represent fair value. Investments in Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund are valued at that fund’s net asset value. Temporary cash investments are valued using the latest bid prices or using valuations based on a matrix system (which considers such factors as security prices, yields, maturities, and ratings), both as furnished by independent pricing services.

2. Futures Contracts: The fund uses index futures contracts to a limited extent, with the objectives of maintaining full exposure to the stock market, maintaining liquidity, and minimizing transaction costs. The fund may purchase futures contracts to immediately invest incoming cash in the market, or sell futures in response to cash outflows, thereby simulating a fully invested position in the underlying index while maintaining a cash balance for liquidity. The primary risks associated with the use of futures contracts are imperfect correlation between changes in market values of stocks held by the fund and the prices of futures contracts, and the possibility of an illiquid market. Counterparty risk involving futures is mitigated because a regulated clearinghouse is the counterparty instead of the clearing broker. To further mitigate counterparty risk, the fund trades futures contracts on an exchange, monitors the financial strength of its clearing brokers and clearinghouse, and has entered into clearing agreements with its clearing brokers. The clearinghouse imposes initial margin requirements to secure the fund’s performance and requires daily settlement of variation margin representing changes in the market value of each contract.

Futures contracts are valued at their quoted daily settlement prices. The notional amounts of the contracts are not recorded in the Statement of Net Assets. Fluctuations in the value of the contracts are recorded in the Statement of Net Assets as an asset (liability) and in the Statement of Operations as unrealized appreciation (depreciation) until the contracts are closed, when they are recorded as realized futures gains (losses).

During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund’s average investments in long and short futures contracts represented less than 1% and 0% of net assets, respectively, based on the average of the notional amounts at each quarter-end during the period.

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3. Federal Income Taxes: The fund intends to continue to qualify as a regulated investment company and distribute all of its taxable income. Management has analyzed the fund’s tax positions taken for all open federal income tax years (December 31, 2014–2017), and for the period ended June 30, 2018, and has concluded that no provision for federal income tax is required in the fund’s financial statements.

4. Distributions: Distributions to shareholders are recorded on the ex-dividend date.

5. Securities Lending: To earn additional income, the fund lends its securities to qualified institutional borrowers. Security loans are subject to termination by the fund at any time, and are required to be secured at all times by collateral in an amount at least equal to the market value of securities loaned. Daily market fluctuations could cause the value of loaned securities to be more or less than the value of the collateral received. When this occurs, the collateral is adjusted and settled before the opening of the market on the next business day. The fund further mitigates its counterparty risk by entering into securities lending transactions only with a diverse group of prequalified counterparties, monitoring their financial strength, and entering into master securities lending agreements with its counterparties. The master securities lending agreements provide that, in the event of a counterparty’s default (including bankruptcy), the fund may terminate any loans with that borrower, determine the net amount owed, and sell or retain the collateral up to the net amount owed to the fund; however, such actions may be subject to legal proceedings. While collateral mitigates counterparty risk, in the event of a default, the fund may experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned. The fund invests cash collateral received in Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund, and records a liability in the Statement of Net Assets for the return of the collateral, during the period the securities are on loan. Securities lending income represents fees charged to borrowers plus income earned on invested cash collateral, less expenses associated with the loan. During the term of the loan, the fund is entitled to all distributions made on or in respect of the loaned securities.

6. Credit Facility: The fund and certain other funds managed by The Vanguard Group (“Vanguard”) participate in a $3.1 billion committed credit facility provided by a syndicate of lenders pursuant to a credit agreement that may be renewed annually; each fund is individually liable for its borrowings, if any, under the credit facility. Borrowings may be utilized for temporary and emergency purposes, and are subject to the fund’s regulatory and contractual borrowing restrictions. The participating funds are charged administrative fees and an annual commitment fee of 0.10% of the undrawn amount of the facility; these fees are allocated to the funds based on a method approved by the fund’s board of trustees and included in Management and Administrative expenses on the fund’s Statement of Operations. Any borrowings under this facility bear interest at a rate based upon the higher of the one-month London Interbank Offered Rate, federal funds effective rate, or overnight bank funding rate plus an agreed-upon spread.

The fund had no borrowings outstanding at June 30, 2018, or at any time during the period then ended.

7. Other: Dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date. Interest income includes income distributions received from Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund and is accrued daily. Premiums and discounts on debt securities purchased are amortized and accreted, respectively, to interest income

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over the lives of the respective securities. Security transactions are accounted for on the date securities are bought or sold. Costs used to determine realized gains (losses) on the sale of investment securities are those of the specific securities sold.

Each class of shares has equal rights as to assets and earnings, except that each class separately bears certain class-specific expenses related to maintenance of shareholder accounts (included in Management and Administrative expenses), shareholder reporting, and the proxy. Marketing and distribution expenses are allocated to each class of shares based on a method approved by the board of trustees. Income, other non-class-specific expenses, and gains and losses on investments are allocated to each class of shares based on its relative net assets.

B. In accordance with the terms of a Funds’ Service Agreement (the “FSA”) between Vanguard and the fund, Vanguard furnishes to the fund investment advisory, corporate management, administrative, marketing, and distribution services at Vanguard’s cost of operations (as defined by the FSA). These costs of operations are allocated to the fund based on methods and guidelines approved by the board of trustees. Vanguard does not require reimbursement in the current period for certain costs of operations (such as deferred compensation/benefits and risk/insurance costs); the fund’s liability for these costs of operations is included in Payables to Vanguard on the Statement of Net Assets. All other costs of operations payable to Vanguard are generally settled twice a month.

Upon the request of Vanguard, the fund may invest up to 0.40% of its net assets as capital in Vanguard. At June 30, 2018, the fund had contributed to Vanguard capital in the amount of $649,000, representing 0.01% of the fund’s net assets and 0.26% of Vanguard’s capitalization. The fund’s trustees and officers are also directors and employees, respectively, of Vanguard.

C. Various inputs may be used to determine the value of the fund’s investments. These inputs are summarized in three broad levels for financial statement purposes. The inputs or methodologies used to value securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.

Level 1Quoted prices in active markets for identical securities.
Level 2Other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.).
Level 3Significant unobservable inputs (including the fund’s own assumptions used to determine
the fair value of investments). Any investments valued with significant unobservable inputs are
noted on the Statement of Net Assets.

The following table summarizes the market value of the fund’s investments as of June 30, 2018, based on the inputs used to value them:

  Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Investments ($000) ($000) ($000)
Common Stocks 12,346,686
Temporary Cash Investments 69,112 1,988
Futures Contracts—Assets1 40
Total 12,415,838 1,988
1 Represents variation margin on the last day of the reporting period.

 

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D. Distributions are determined on a tax basis and may differ from net investment income and realized capital gains for financial reporting purposes. Differences may be permanent or temporary. Permanent differences are reclassified among capital accounts in the financial statements to reflect their tax character. Temporary differences arise when certain items of income, expense, gain, or loss are recognized in different periods for financial statement and tax purposes. These differences will reverse at some time in the future. Differences in classification may also result from the treatment of short-term gains as ordinary income for tax purposes.

During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund realized $126,851,000 of net capital gains resulting from in-kind redemptions—in which shareholders exchanged fund shares for securities held by the fund rather than for cash. Because such gains are not taxable to the fund, and are not distributed to shareholders, they have been reclassified from accumulated net realized losses to paid-in capital.

The fund’s tax-basis capital gains and losses are determined only at the end of each fiscal year. For tax purposes, at December 31, 2017, the fund had available capital losses totaling $613,501,000 to offset future net capital gains. Of this amount, $73,214,000 is subject to expiration on December 31, 2018. Capital losses of $540,287,000 realized beginning in fiscal 2011 may be carried forward indefinitely under the Regulated Investment Company Modernization Act of 2010, but must be used before any expiring loss carryforwards. The fund will use these capital losses to offset net taxable capital gains, if any, realized during the year ending December 31, 2018; should the fund realize net capital losses for the year, the losses will be added to the loss carryforward balance above.

At June 30, 2018, the cost of investment securities for tax purposes was $9,376,305,000. Net unrealized appreciation of investment securities for tax purposes was $3,041,481,000, consisting of unrealized gains of $3,233,328,000 on securities that had risen in value since their purchase and $191,847,000 in unrealized losses on securities that had fallen in value since their purchase.

E. During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund purchased $2,488,834,000 of investment securities and sold $1,982,647,000 of investment securities, other than temporary cash investments. Purchases and sales include $577,258,000 and $369,855,000, respectively, in connection with in-kind purchases and redemptions of the fund’s capital shares.

The fund purchased securities from and sold securities to other Vanguard funds or accounts managed by Vanguard or its affiliates, in accordance with procedures adopted by the board of trustees in compliance with Rule 17a-7 of the Investment Company Act of 1940. For the six months ended June 30, 2018, such purchases and sales were $281,171,000 and $487,297,000, respectively; these amounts are included in the purchases and sales of investment securities noted above.

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F. Capital share transactions for each class of shares were:

  Six Months Ended Year Ended
  June 30, 2018 December 31, 2017
  Amount Shares Amount Shares
  ($000) (000) ($000) (000)
Investor Shares        
Issued 64,048 1,235 144,647 3,165
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 1,349 25 3,117 66
Redeemed (87,772) (1,681) (206,123) (4,466)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Investor Shares (22,375) (421) (58,359) (1,235)
ETF Shares        
Issued 612,045 4,557 1,524,417 12,818
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions
Redeemed (378,850) (2,800) (790,176) (6,500)
Net Increase (Decrease)—ETF Shares 233,195 1,757 734,241 6,318
Admiral Shares        
Issued 872,523 15,371 1,742,853 34,515
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 19,029 326 35,702 692
Redeemed (589,475) (10,419) (944,625) (18,543)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Admiral Shares 302,077 5,278 833,930 16,664

 

G. Management has determined that no events or transactions occurred subsequent to June 30, 2018, that would require recognition or disclosure in these financial statements.

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Fund Profile
As of June 30, 2018

Share-Class Characteristics    
  Investor ETF Admiral
  Shares Shares Shares
Ticker Symbol VMVIX VOE VMVAX
Expense Ratio1 0.19% 0.07% 0.07%
30-Day SEC Yield 2.06% 2.18% 2.18%

 

Portfolio Characteristics    
    CRSP US DJ
    Mid Cap U.S. Total
    Value Market
  Fund Index FA Index
Number of Stocks 213 207 3,779
Median Market Cap $13.9B $13.9B $64.0B
Price/Earnings Ratio 16.5x 16.5x 20.7x
Price/Book Ratio 2.0x 2.0x 3.0x
Return on Equity 10.7% 10.7% 15.0%
Earnings Growth Rate 5.1% 5.1% 8.3%
Dividend Yield 2.1% 2.1% 1.8%
Foreign Holdings 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
Turnover Rate      
(Annualized) 15%
Short-Term Reserves -0.1%

 

Sector Diversification (% of equity exposure)
    CRSP US DJ
    Mid Cap U.S. Total
    Value Market
  Fund Index FA Index
Basic Materials 6.3% 6.3% 2.5%
Consumer Goods 14.6 14.6 8.1
Consumer Services 11.4 11.4 13.3
Financials 25.2 25.2 19.9
Health Care 4.5 4.4 12.6
Industrials 10.2 10.2 12.7
Oil & Gas 7.8 7.8 6.1
Technology 9.6 9.6 20.1
Telecommunications 0.9 0.9 1.8
Utilities 9.5 9.6 2.9

Sector categories are based on the Industry Classification
Benchmark (“ICB”), except for the “Other” category (if applicable),
which includes securities that have not been provided an ICB
classification as of the effective reporting period.

 

Volatility Measures    
  CRSP US DJ
  Mid Cap U.S. Total
  Value Market
  Index FA Index
R-Squared 1.00 0.90
Beta 1.00 0.96
These measures show the degree and timing of the fund’s
fluctuations compared with the indexes over 36 months.

 

Ten Largest Holdings (% of total net assets)
Freeport-McMoRan Inc. Nonferrous Metals 1.1%
M&T Bank Corp. Banks 1.1
Western Digital Corp. Computer Hardware 1.0
Dr Pepper Snapple    
Group Inc. Soft Drinks 1.0
Devon Energy Corp. Exploration &  
  Production 1.0
NetApp Inc. Computer Hardware 1.0
KeyCorp Banks 1.0
WEC Energy Group Inc. Multiutilities 1.0
Newmont Mining Corp. Gold Mining 1.0
Willis Towers Watson    
plc Insurance Brokers 1.0
Top Ten   10.2%
The holdings listed exclude any temporary cash investments and equity index products.

 

Investment Focus

 

1 The expense ratios shown are from the prospectus dated April 25, 2018, and represent estimated costs for the current fiscal year. For
the six months ended June 30, 2018, the annualized expense ratios were 0.19% for Investor Shares, 0.07% for ETF Shares, and 0.07% for
Admiral Shares.

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Performance Summary

All of the returns in this report represent past performance, which is not a guarantee of future results that may be achieved by the fund. (Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data cited. For performance data current to the most recent month-end, visit our website at vanguard.com/performance.) Note, too, that both investment returns and principal value can fluctuate widely, so an investor’s shares, when sold, could be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns shown do not reflect taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the sale of fund shares.

Fiscal-Year Total Returns (%): December 31, 2007, Through June 30, 2018


For a benchmark description, see the Glossary.
Note: For 2018, performance data reflect the six months ended June 30, 2018.

Average Annual Total Returns: Periods Ended June 30, 2018      
  Inception One Five Ten
  Date Year Years Years
Investor Shares 8/24/2006 9.31% 12.06% 10.82%
ETF Shares 8/17/2006      
Market Price   9.47 12.20 10.97
Net Asset Value   9.47 12.20 10.97
Admiral Shares 9/27/2011 9.46 12.20 15.421
1 Return since inception.

 

See Financial Highlights for dividend and capital gains information.

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Financial Statements (unaudited)

Statement of Net Assets
As of June 30, 2018

The fund reports a complete list of its holdings in regulatory filings four times in each fiscal year, at the quarter-ends. For the second and fourth fiscal quarters, the lists appear in the fund’s semiannual and annual reports to shareholders. For the first and third fiscal quarters, the fund files the lists with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Form N-Q. Shareholders can look up the fund’s Forms N-Q on the SEC’s website at sec.gov. Forms N-Q may also be reviewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room (see the back cover of this report for further information).

      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
Common Stocks (99.7%)1    
Basic Materials (6.2%)    
  Freeport-McMoRan Inc.  11,750,935 202,821
  Newmont Mining Corp. 4,555,499 171,788
  Celanese Corp. Class A 1,160,489 128,884
  Eastman Chemical Co. 1,097,784 109,734
  Albemarle Corp. 946,730 89,305
  International Flavors &    
  Fragrances Inc. 673,319 83,465
  Mosaic Co. 2,958,879 82,996
  Avery Dennison Corp. 750,911 76,668
  Reliance Steel &    
  Aluminum Co. 586,178 51,314
  FMC Corp. 573,709 51,181
* Alcoa Corp. 795,238 37,281
  Westlake Chemical Corp. 331,635 35,694
      1,121,131
Consumer Goods (14.6%)    
  Dr Pepper Snapple    
  Group Inc. 1,538,797 187,733
  Clorox Co. 1,106,188 149,612
  Lennar Corp. Class A 2,465,203 129,423
  DR Horton Inc. 3,064,152 125,630
  Conagra Brands Inc. 3,361,978 120,124
  Genuine Parts Co. 1,191,045 109,326
  Molson Coors Brewing    
  Co. Class B 1,587,483 108,012
  Lear Corp. 566,647 105,289
  Aptiv plc 1,131,165 103,649
  JM Smucker Co. 920,562 98,942
  PVH Corp. 658,482 98,588
  Newell Brands Inc. 3,729,153 96,175
  Hasbro Inc. 961,115 88,721
  Tyson Foods Inc.    
  Class A 1,269,284 87,390
  Lamb Weston    
  Holdings Inc. 1,247,363 85,457
  Bunge Ltd. 1,204,810 83,987
* Michael Kors    
  Holdings Ltd. 1,233,242 82,134
  Whirlpool Corp. 550,405 80,486
  BorgWarner Inc. 1,792,189 77,351
  Hanesbrands Inc. 3,073,998 67,689
  Campbell Soup Co. 1,666,879 67,575
  PulteGroup Inc. 2,192,044 63,021
  Harley-Davidson Inc. 1,419,746 59,743
  Ralph Lauren Corp.    
  Class A 474,895 59,704
  Tapestry Inc. 1,227,548 57,339
  Jefferies Financial    
  Group Inc. 2,498,214 56,809
  Coty Inc. Class A 3,841,280 54,162
  Hormel Foods Corp. 1,129,250 42,019
  Ingredion Inc. 308,103 34,107
  Goodyear Tire &    
  Rubber Co. 1,022,888 23,823
  Lennar Corp. Class B 122,627 5,235
* Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. 212,568 4,279
  Mattel Inc. 1,280 21
      2,613,555
Consumer Services (11.4%)    
  Best Buy Co. Inc. 2,046,441 152,624
  Royal Caribbean    
  Cruises Ltd. 1,446,692 149,877
  Darden Restaurants Inc. 1,057,622 113,229
  Kohl’s Corp. 1,437,489 104,793
  Macy’s Inc. 2,618,312 98,003
  Nielsen Holdings plc 3,044,545 94,168
  Viacom Inc. Class B 2,996,567 90,376
  Advance Auto Parts Inc. 599,914 81,408
* Qurate Retail Group Inc.    
  QVC Group Class A 3,756,399 79,711
  Aramark 2,100,248 77,919
  Interpublic Group of    
  Cos. Inc. 3,296,371 77,267
* AutoZone Inc. 114,739 76,982

 

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      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Gap Inc. 2,324,718 75,298
  L Brands Inc. 2,021,508 74,553
* Discovery    
  Communications Inc. 2,912,271 74,263
* United Continental    
  Holdings Inc. 1,005,254 70,096
  Tiffany & Co. 503,408 66,249
* Liberty Media Corp-    
  Liberty SiriusXM    
  Class C 1,415,175 64,192
  Alaska Air Group Inc. 1,053,917 63,646
  MGM Resorts    
  International 2,141,669 62,173
  News Corp. Class A 3,921,418 60,782
  AmerisourceBergen    
  Corp. Class A 703,102 59,954
  Nordstrom Inc. 1,001,939 51,880
*,^ Discovery    
  Communications Inc.    
  Class A 1,338,644 36,813
* Liberty Media Corp-    
  Liberty SiriusXM    
  Class A 747,092 33,657
* DISH Network Corp.    
  Class A 926,936 31,154
  Wyndham    
  Destinations Inc. 212,614 9,412
  Altice USA Inc. Class A 526,320 8,979
  News Corp. Class B 378,120 5,993
^ Viacom Inc. Class A 96,914 3,436
  Wynn Resorts Ltd. 304 51
      2,048,938
Financials (25.2%)    
  M&T Bank Corp. 1,116,416 189,958
  KeyCorp 9,066,800 177,165
  Willis Towers    
  Watson plc 1,125,796 170,671
  Regions Financial Corp. 9,591,857 170,543
  Citizens Financial    
  Group Inc. 4,139,768 161,037
  Hartford Financial    
  Services Group Inc. 3,058,460 156,379
  Huntington    
  Bancshares Inc. 9,414,766 138,962
  Comerica Inc. 1,468,568 133,522
  Host Hotels & Resorts    
  Inc. 6,332,180 133,419
  Principal Financial    
  Group Inc. 2,446,307 129,532
  XL Group Ltd. 2,206,388 123,447
  Lincoln National Corp. 1,868,454 116,311
  Loews Corp. 2,318,996 111,961
  HCP Inc. 4,014,167 103,646
  Annaly Capital    
  Management Inc. 9,909,713 101,971
  Raymond James    
  Financial Inc. 1,119,795 100,054
  Ally Financial Inc. 3,668,245 96,365
  Invesco Ltd. 3,503,803 93,061
  Nasdaq Inc. 996,969 90,993
  Cincinnati Financial    
  Corp. 1,330,172 88,935
  Zions Bancorporation 1,681,407 88,593
  Duke Realty Corp. 3,051,678 88,590
* Arch Capital Group Ltd. 3,300,836 87,340
  UDR Inc. 2,282,679 85,692
  FNF Group 2,215,797 83,358
  Everest Re Group Ltd. 349,568 80,568
  Western Union Co. 3,930,061 79,898
  Reinsurance Group of    
  America Inc. Class A 550,388 73,466
  Camden Property Trust 791,379 72,118
  Alleghany Corp. 123,900 71,239
  Torchmark Corp. 871,839 70,976
  Unum Group 1,886,806 69,793
* Liberty Broadband Corp. 914,077 69,214
  Affiliated Managers    
  Group Inc. 463,319 68,882
  Macerich Co. 1,202,669 68,348
  Voya Financial Inc. 1,440,098 67,685
  AGNC Investment Corp. 3,593,956 66,812
  Jones Lang LaSalle Inc. 388,047 64,412
  VEREIT Inc. 8,259,384 61,450
* Athene Holding Ltd.    
  Class A 1,334,733 58,515
  Kimco Realty Corp. 3,443,188 58,500
  WR Berkley Corp. 778,404 56,364
  Lazard Ltd. Class A 1,106,929 54,140
  People’s United    
  Financial Inc. 2,967,470 53,682
  Arthur J Gallagher & Co. 776,736 50,705
  CIT Group Inc. 989,198 49,866
  New York Community    
  Bancorp Inc. 3,973,966 43,873
* Brighthouse Financial    
  Inc. 1,027,701 41,180
* AXA Equitable Holdings    
  Inc. 1,435,531 29,586
* Liberty Broadband Corp.    
  Class A 212,588 16,080
  Brixmor Property Group    
  Inc. 1,127 20
      4,518,877
Health Care (4.4%)    
* Laboratory Corp. of    
  America Holdings 873,632 156,843
  Quest Diagnostics Inc. 1,160,163 127,548
* Henry Schein Inc. 1,316,267 95,614
* Hologic Inc. 2,333,375 92,752
  Dentsply Sirona Inc. 1,943,299 85,058

 

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      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Universal Health    
  Services Inc. Class B 743,370 82,841
* DaVita Inc. 1,116,426 77,525
  Perrigo Co. plc 1,063,010 77,504
      795,685
Industrials (10.1%)    
  Textron Inc. 1,968,399 129,737
  L3 Technologies Inc. 670,375 128,927
  WW Grainger Inc. 406,791 125,454
  WestRock Co. 2,190,631 124,910
  Ball Corp. 2,984,100 106,085
  Dover Corp. 1,321,865 96,761
  Huntington Ingalls    
  Industries Inc. 379,601 82,294
* First Data Corp. Class A 3,931,595 82,288
  Jacobs Engineering    
  Group Inc. 1,209,497 76,791
  Arconic Inc. 3,706,727 63,051
  Owens Corning 944,326 59,842
  Fluor Corp. 1,199,223 58,498
  Sealed Air Corp. 1,374,754 58,358
  Pentair plc 1,369,491 57,628
* Arrow Electronics Inc. 747,528 56,274
* United Rentals Inc. 356,548 52,634
  Xylem Inc. 767,375 51,706
* Crown Holdings Inc. 1,145,654 51,279
  CH Robinson    
  Worldwide Inc. 593,862 49,683
  Hubbell Inc. Class B 467,997 49,486
  ManpowerGroup Inc. 561,544 48,326
  Alliance Data Systems    
  Corp. 201,440 46,976
  Allison Transmission    
  Holdings Inc. 1,113,571 45,088
  Xerox Corp. 1,846,763 44,322
  FLIR Systems Inc. 585,238 30,415
* Stericycle Inc. 364,993 23,830
  Flowserve Corp. 558,010 22,544
* nVent Electric plc 605 15
      1,823,202
Oil & Gas (7.8%)    
  Devon Energy Corp. 4,245,726 186,642
  Hess Corp. 2,434,815 162,865
  Andeavor 1,226,025 160,830
  Marathon Oil Corp. 7,286,191 151,990
  National Oilwell Varco    
  Inc. 3,262,829 141,607
  ONEOK Inc. 1,754,752 122,534
  HollyFrontier Corp. 1,507,948 103,189
  Apache Corp. 1,629,895 76,198
  Noble Energy Inc. 2,067,980 72,958
  EQT Corp. 1,134,596 62,607
  OGE Energy Corp. 1,703,724 59,988
  Baker Hughes a GE Co. 1,777,641 58,715
* Continental Resources    
  Inc. 401,299 25,988
  Helmerich & Payne Inc. 220,773 14,077
* Apergy Corp. 288 12
      1,400,200
Technology (9.6%)    
  Western Digital Corp. 2,427,350 187,901
  NetApp Inc. 2,287,729 179,655
  Motorola Solutions Inc. 1,384,575 161,123
* Dell Technologies Inc.    
  Class V 1,702,665 144,011
  Maxim Integrated    
  Products Inc. 2,388,829 140,129
  Seagate Technology plc 2,206,981 124,628
  Symantec Corp. 5,310,616 109,664
* Synopsys Inc. 1,270,759 108,739
  CA Inc. 2,665,358 95,020
  Juniper Networks Inc. 2,978,512 81,671
  Marvell Technology    
  Group Ltd. 3,623,385 77,685
  Xilinx Inc. 1,080,785 70,532
  KLA-Tencor Corp. 664,796 68,162
* Advanced Micro    
  Devices Inc. 3,927,548 58,874
  Garmin Ltd. 964,814 58,854
  CDW Corp. 648,906 52,425
* Dropbox Inc. Class A 140 5
      1,719,078
Telecommunications (0.9%)  
  CenturyLink Inc. 8,291,920 154,561
 
Utilities (9.5%)    
  WEC Energy Group Inc. 2,694,751 174,216
  DTE Energy Co. 1,549,920 160,618
  Eversource Energy 2,706,221 158,612
  FirstEnergy Corp. 4,072,951 146,260
  American Water Works    
  Co. Inc. 1,520,851 129,850
  Ameren Corp. 2,072,350 126,103
  Entergy Corp. 1,544,614 124,789
  CMS Energy Corp. 2,413,756 114,122
  CenterPoint Energy Inc. 3,680,463 101,986
  Alliant Energy Corp. 1,974,566 83,564
  NiSource Inc. 3,094,193 81,315
  Pinnacle West Capital    
  Corp. 954,797 76,918
  AES Corp. 5,641,822 75,657
* Evergy Inc. 1,157,103 64,971
* Vistra Energy Corp. 1,782,806 42,181
  Avangrid Inc. 527,181 27,904
  SCANA Corp. 578,452 22,282
      1,711,348
Total Common Stocks    
(Cost $14,723,676)   17,906,575

 

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      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
Temporary Cash Investments (0.3%)1  
Money Market Fund (0.3%)    
2,3 Vanguard Market    
  Liquidity Fund, 2.122% 442,523 44,257
 
    Face  
    Amount  
    ($000)  
U. S. Government and Agency Obligations (0.0%)
4 United States Treasury Bill,    
  1.890%, 8/9/18 500 499
  United States Treasury Bill,    
  1.941%, 9/27/18 100 99
4 United States Treasury Bill,    
  2.078%, 11/15/18 2,000 1,985
      2,583
Total Temporary Cash Investments  
(Cost $46,838)   46,840
Total Investments (100.0%)    
(Cost $14,770,514)   17,953,415
 
      Amount
      ($000)
Other Assets and Liabilities (0.0%)  
Other Assets    
Investment in Vanguard   939
Receivables for Accrued Income 25,405
Receivables for Capital Shares Issued 11,733
Variation Margin Receivable—    
Futures Contracts   44
Total Other Assets   38,121
Liabilities    
Payables for Investment Securities  
Purchased   (15,110)
Collateral for Securities on Loan (6,190)
Payables for Capital Shares Redeemed (8,655)
Payables to Vanguard   (3,295)
Other Liabilities   (45)
Total Liabilities   (33,295)
Net Assets (100%)   17,958,241
At June 30, 2018, net assets consisted of:
  Amount
  ($000)
Paid-in Capital 15,526,492
Undistributed Net Investment Income 8,094
Accumulated Net Realized Losses (758,006)
Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)  
Investment Securities 3,182,901
Futures Contracts (1,240)
Net Assets 17,958,241
 
 
Investor Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 14,509,028 outstanding  
$.001 par value shares of beneficial  
interest (unlimited authorization) 630,759
Net Asset Value Per Share—  
Investor Shares $43.47
 
 
ETF Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 79,381,871 outstanding  
$.001 par value shares of beneficial  
interest (unlimited authorization) 8,765,387
Net Asset Value Per Share—  
ETF Shares $110.42
 
 
Admiral Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 149,691,266 outstanding
$.001 par value shares of beneficial  
interest (unlimited authorization) 8,562,095
Net Asset Value Per Share—  
Admiral Shares $57.20

See Note A in Notes to Financial Statements.
* Non-income-producing security.
^ Includes partial security positions on loan to broker-dealers.
The total value of securities on loan is $5,695,000.
1 The fund invests a portion of its cash reserves in equity
markets through the use of index futures contracts. After
giving effect to futures investments, the fund’s effective
common stock and temporary cash investment positions
represent 100.0% and 0.0%, respectively, of net assets.
2 Affiliated money market fund available only to Vanguard funds
and certain trusts and accounts managed by Vanguard. Rate
shown is the 7-day yield.
3 Includes $6,190,000 of collateral received for securities
on loan.
4 Securities with a value of $2,161,000 have been segregated
as initial margin for open futures contracts.

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Derivative Financial Instruments Outstanding as of Period End    
Futures Contracts        
      ($000)
        Value and
    Number of   Unrealized
    Long (Short) Notional Appreciation
  Expiration Contracts Amount (Depreciation)
Long Futures Contracts        
E-mini S&P 500 Index September 2018 203 27,624 (657)
E-mini S&P Mid-Cap 400 Index September 2018 115 22,495 (583)
        (1,240)

 

Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on open futures contracts is required to be treated as realized gain (loss) for tax purposes.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Statement of Operations

  Six Months Ended
  June30,2018
  ($000)
Investment Income  
Income  
Dividends 181,970
Interest1 282
Securities Lending—Net 167
Total Income 182,419
Expenses  
The Vanguard Group—Note B  
Investment Advisory Services 1,371
Management and Administrative—Investor Shares 494
Management and Administrative—ETF Shares 1,849
Management and Administrative—Admiral Shares 1,891
Marketing and Distribution—Investor Shares 69
Marketing and Distribution—ETF Shares 199
Marketing and Distribution—Admiral Shares 328
Custodian Fees 25
Shareholders’ Reports—Investor Shares 9
Shareholders’ Reports—ETF Shares 252
Shareholders’ Reports—Admiral Shares 53
Trustees’ Fees and Expenses 6
Total Expenses 6,546
Net Investment Income 175,873
Realized Net Gain (Loss)  
Investment Securities Sold1 89,982
Futures Contracts 1,453
Realized Net Gain (Loss) 91,435
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)  
Investment Securities1 (281,304)
Futures Contracts (1,394)
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) (282,698)
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations (15,390)

 

1 Interest income, realized net gain (loss), and change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from an affiliated company of the fund
were $263,000, $6,000, and less than $1,000, respectively. Purchases and sales are for temporary cash investment purposes.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Statement of Changes in Net Assets

  Six Months Ended Year Ended
  June 30, December 31,
  2018 2017
  ($000) ($000)
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets    
Operations    
Net Investment Income 175,873 308,836
Realized Net Gain (Loss) 91,435 336,923
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) (282,698) 1,761,535
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations (15,390) 2,407,294
Distributions    
Net Investment Income    
Investor Shares (5,627) (12,688)
ETF Shares (81,426) (151,423)
Admiral Shares (80,037) (143,932)
Realized Capital Gain    
Investor Shares
ETF Shares
Admiral Shares
Total Distributions (167,090) (308,043)
Capital Share Transactions    
Investor Shares (45,918) (76,973)
ETF Shares 497,974 944,390
Admiral Shares 517,818 1,206,333
Net Increase (Decrease) from Capital Share Transactions 969,874 2,073,750
Total Increase (Decrease) 787,394 4,173,001
Net Assets    
Beginning of Period 17,170,847 12,997,846
End of Period1 17,958,241 17,170,847
1 Net Assets—End of Period includes undistributed (overdistributed) net investment income of $8,094,000 and ($689,000).

 

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Investor Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $43.89 $38.24 $33.86 $35.19 $31.38 $23.16
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 4081 .7711 .675 .658 . 539 . 441
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments (.445) 5.646 4.396 (1.341) 3.804 8.218
Total from Investment Operations (.037) 6.417 5.071 (.683) 4.343 8.659
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (. 383) (.767) (. 691) (. 647) (. 533) (. 439)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (. 383) (.767) (. 691) (. 647) (. 533) (. 439)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $43.47 $43.89 $38.24 $33.86 $35.19 $31.38
 
Total Return2 -0.09% 16.91% 15.11% -1.91% 13.84% 37.42%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $631 $682 $666 $588 $628 $640
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.19% 0.19% 0.19% 0.20% 0.23% 0.24%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.95% 1.92% 2.02% 2.01% 1.86% 1.80%
Portfolio Turnover Rate 3 15% 17% 20% 20% 14% 46%

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Total returns do not include account service fees that may have applied in the periods shown. Fund prospectuses provide information
about any applicable account service fees.
3 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

ETF Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $111.47 $97.12 $85.99 $89.39 $79.73 $58.82
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income 1.1101 2.1161 1.822 1.785 1.504 1.232
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments (1.118) 14.306 11.170 (3.427) 9.647 20.901
Total from Investment Operations (.008) 16.422 12.992 (1.642) 11.151 22.133
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (1.042) (2.072) (1.862) (1.758) (1.491) (1.223)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (1.042) (2.072) (1.862) (1.758) (1.491) (1.223)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $110.42 $111.47 $97.12 $85.99 $89.39 $79.73
 
Total Return 0.00% 17.05% 15.26% -1.80% 13.98% 37.65%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $8,765 $8,355 $6,383 $4,351 $3,407 $2,256
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.07% 0.07% 0.07% 0.08% 0.09% 0.09%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 2.07% 2.04% 2.14% 2.13% 2.00% 1.95%
Portfolio Turnover Rate2 15% 17% 20% 20% 14% 46%

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Admiral Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $57.74 $50.31 $44.54 $46.30 $41.30 $30.47
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 5741 1.0961 .942 .924 .780 .638
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments (.574) 7.407 5.791 (1.775) 4.994 10.826
Total from Investment Operations 8.503 6.733 (.851) 5.774 11.464
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (. 540) (1.073) (. 963) (. 909) (.774) (. 634)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (. 540) (1.073) (. 963) (. 909) (.774) (. 634)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $57.20 $57.74 $50.31 $44.54 $46.30 $41.30
 
Total Return2 -0.01% 17.04% 15.26% -1.80% 13.98% 37.66%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $8,562 $8,134 $5,949 $3,884 $2,896 $1,753
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.07% 0.07% 0.07% 0.08% 0.09% 0.09%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 2.07% 2.04% 2.14% 2.13% 2.00% 1.95%
Portfolio Turnover Rate 3 15% 17% 20% 20% 14% 46%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Total returns do not include account service fees that may have applied in the periods shown. Fund prospectuses provide information
about any applicable account service fees.
3 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Notes to Financial Statements

Vanguard Mid-Cap Value Index Fund is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 as an open-end investment company, or mutual fund. The fund offers three classes of shares: Investor Shares, ETF Shares, and Admiral Shares. Investor Shares are available to any investor who meets the fund’s minimum purchase requirements. ETF Shares are listed for trading on NYSE Arca; they can be purchased and sold through a broker. Admiral Shares are designed for investors who meet certain administrative, service, and account-size criteria.

A. The following significant accounting policies conform to generally accepted accounting principles for U.S. investment companies. The fund consistently follows such policies in preparing its financial statements.

1. Security Valuation: Securities are valued as of the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange (generally 4 p.m., Eastern time) on the valuation date. Equity securities are valued at the latest quoted sales prices or official closing prices taken from the primary market in which each security trades; such securities not traded on the valuation date are valued at the mean of the latest quoted bid and asked prices. Securities for which market quotations are not readily available, or whose values have been materially affected by events occurring before the fund’s pricing time but after the close of the securities’ primary markets, are valued by methods deemed by the board of trustees to represent fair value. Investments in Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund are valued at that fund’s net asset value. Temporary cash investments are valued using the latest bid prices or using valuations based on a matrix system (which considers such factors as security prices, yields, maturities, and ratings), both as furnished by independent pricing services.

2. Futures Contracts: The fund uses index futures contracts to a limited extent, with the objectives of maintaining full exposure to the stock market, maintaining liquidity, and minimizing transaction costs. The fund may purchase futures contracts to immediately invest incoming cash in the market, or sell futures in response to cash outflows, thereby simulating a fully invested position in the underlying index while maintaining a cash balance for liquidity. The primary risks associated with the use of futures contracts are imperfect correlation between changes in market values of stocks held by the fund and the prices of futures contracts, and the possibility of an illiquid market. Counterparty risk involving futures is mitigated because a regulated clearinghouse is the counterparty instead of the clearing broker. To further mitigate counterparty risk, the fund trades futures contracts on an exchange, monitors the financial strength of its clearing brokers and clearinghouse, and has entered into clearing agreements with its clearing brokers. The clearinghouse imposes initial margin requirements to secure the fund’s performance and requires daily settlement of variation margin representing changes in the market value of each contract.

Futures contracts are valued at their quoted daily settlement prices. The notional amounts of the contracts are not recorded in the Statement of Net Assets. Fluctuations in the value of the contracts are recorded in the Statement of Net Assets as an asset (liability) and in the Statement of Operations as unrealized appreciation (depreciation) until the contracts are closed, when they are recorded as realized futures gains (losses).

During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund’s average investments in long and short futures contracts represented less than 1% and 0% of net assets, respectively, based on the average of the notional amounts at each quarter-end during the period.

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3. Federal Income Taxes: The fund intends to continue to qualify as a regulated investment company and distribute all of its taxable income. Management has analyzed the fund’s tax positions taken for all open federal income tax years (December 31, 2014–2017), and for the period ended June 30, 2018, and has concluded that no provision for federal income tax is required in the fund’s financial statements.

4. Distributions: Distributions to shareholders are recorded on the ex-dividend date.

5. Securities Lending: To earn additional income, the fund lends its securities to qualified institutional borrowers. Security loans are subject to termination by the fund at any time, and are required to be secured at all times by collateral in an amount at least equal to the market value of securities loaned. Daily market fluctuations could cause the value of loaned securities to be more or less than the value of the collateral received. When this occurs, the collateral is adjusted and settled before the opening of the market on the next business day. The fund further mitigates its counterparty risk by entering into securities lending transactions only with a diverse group of prequalified counterparties, monitoring their financial strength, and entering into master securities lending agreements with its counterparties. The master securities lending agreements provide that, in the event of a counterparty’s default (including bankruptcy), the fund may terminate any loans with that borrower, determine the net amount owed, and sell or retain the collateral up to the net amount owed to the fund; however, such actions may be subject to legal proceedings. While collateral mitigates counterparty risk, in the event of a default, the fund may experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned. The fund invests cash collateral received in Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund, and records a liability in the Statement of Net Assets for the return of the collateral, during the period the securities are on loan. Securities lending income represents fees charged to borrowers plus income earned on invested cash collateral, less expenses associated with the loan. During the term of the loan, the fund is entitled to all distributions made on or in respect of the loaned securities.

6. Credit Facility: The fund and certain other funds managed by The Vanguard Group (“Vanguard”) participate in a $3.1 billion committed credit facility provided by a syndicate of lenders pursuant to a credit agreement that may be renewed annually; each fund is individually liable for its borrowings, if any, under the credit facility. Borrowings may be utilized for temporary and emergency purposes, and are subject to the fund’s regulatory and contractual borrowing restrictions. The participating funds are charged administrative fees and an annual commitment fee of 0.10% of the undrawn amount of the facility; these fees are allocated to the funds based on a method approved by the fund’s board of trustees and included in Management and Administrative expenses on the fund’s Statement of Operations. Any borrowings under this facility bear interest at a rate based upon the higher of the one-month London Interbank Offered Rate, federal funds effective rate, or overnight bank funding rate plus an agreed-upon spread.

The fund had no borrowings outstanding at June 30, 2018, or at any time during the period then ended.

7. Other: Dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date. Interest income includes income distributions received from Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund and is accrued daily. Premiums and discounts on debt securities purchased are amortized and accreted, respectively, to interest income over the lives of the respective securities. Security transactions are accounted for on the date securities are bought or sold. Costs used to determine realized gains (losses) on the sale of investment securities are those of the specific securities sold.

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Each class of shares has equal rights as to assets and earnings, except that each class separately bears certain class-specific expenses related to maintenance of shareholder accounts (included in Management and Administrative expenses), shareholder reporting, and the proxy. Marketing and distribution expenses are allocated to each class of shares based on a method approved by the board of trustees. Income, other non-class-specific expenses, and gains and losses on investments are allocated to each class of shares based on its relative net assets.

B. In accordance with the terms of a Funds’ Service Agreement (the “FSA”) between Vanguard and the fund, Vanguard furnishes to the fund investment advisory, corporate management, administrative, marketing, and distribution services at Vanguard’s cost of operations (as defined by the FSA). These costs of operations are allocated to the fund based on methods and guidelines approved by the board of trustees. Vanguard does not require reimbursement in the current period for certain costs of operations (such as deferred compensation/benefits and risk/insurance costs); the fund’s liability for these costs of operations is included in Payables to Vanguard on the Statement of Net Assets. All other costs of operations payable to Vanguard are generally settled twice a month.

Upon the request of Vanguard, the fund may invest up to 0.40% of its net assets as capital in Vanguard. At June 30, 2018, the fund had contributed to Vanguard capital in the amount of $939,000, representing 0.01% of the fund’s net assets and 0.38% of Vanguard’s capitalization. The fund’s trustees and officers are also directors and employees, respectively, of Vanguard.

C. Various inputs may be used to determine the value of the fund’s investments. These inputs are summarized in three broad levels for financial statement purposes. The inputs or methodologies used to value securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.

Level 1Quoted prices in active markets for identical securities.
Level 2Other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.).
Level 3Significant unobservable inputs (including the fund’s own assumptions used to determine
the fair value of investments). Any investments valued with significant unobservable inputs are
noted on the Statement of Net Assets.

The following table summarizes the market value of the fund’s investments as of June 30, 2018, based on the inputs used to value them:

  Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Investments ($000) ($000) ($000)
Common Stocks 17,906,575
Temporary Cash Investments 44,257 2,583
Futures Contracts—Assets1 44
Total 17,950,876 2,583
1 Represents variation margin on the last day of the reporting period.

 

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D. Distributions are determined on a tax basis and may differ from net investment income and realized capital gains for financial reporting purposes. Differences may be permanent or temporary. Permanent differences are reclassified among capital accounts in the financial statements to reflect their tax character. Temporary differences arise when certain items of income, expense, gain, or loss are recognized in different periods for financial statement and tax purposes. These differences will reverse at some time in the future. Differences in classification may also result from the treatment of short-term gains as ordinary income for tax purposes.

During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund realized $204,906,000 of net capital gains resulting from in-kind redemptions—in which shareholders exchanged fund shares for securities held by the fund rather than for cash. Because such gains are not taxable to the fund, and are not distributed to shareholders, they have been reclassified from accumulated net realized losses to paid-in capital.

The fund’s tax-basis capital gains and losses are determined only at the end of each fiscal year. For tax purposes, at December 31, 2017, the fund had available capital losses totaling $634,867,000 to offset future net capital gains. Of this amount, $4,037,000 is subject to expiration on December 31, 2018. Capital losses of $630,830,000 realized beginning in fiscal 2011 may be carried forward indefinitely under the Regulated Investment Company Modernization Act of 2010, but must be used before any expiring loss carryforwards. The fund will use these capital losses to offset net taxable capital gains, if any, realized during the year ending December 31, 2018; should the fund realize net capital losses for the year, the losses will be added to the loss carryforward balance above.

At June 30, 2018, the cost of investment securities for tax purposes was $14,770,514,000. Net unrealized appreciation of investment securities for tax purposes was $3,182,901,000, consisting of unrealized gains of $3,670,065,000 on securities that had risen in value since their purchase and $487,164,000 in unrealized losses on securities that had fallen in value since their purchase.

E. During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund purchased $2,989,841,000 of investment securities and sold $2,008,893,000 of investment securities, other than temporary cash investments. Purchases and sales include $1,059,515,000 and $663,912,000, respectively, in connection with in-kind purchases and redemptions of the fund’s capital shares.

The fund purchased securities from and sold securities to other Vanguard funds or accounts managed by Vanguard or its affiliates, in accordance with procedures adopted by the board of trustees in compliance with Rule 17a-7 of the Investment Company Act of 1940. For the six months ended June 30, 2018, such purchases and sales were $578,450,000 and $276,013,000, respectively; these amounts are included in the purchases and sales of investment securities noted above.

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F. Capital share transactions for each class of shares were:

  Six Months Ended Year Ended
  June 30, 2018 December 31, 2017
  Amount Shares Amount Shares
  ($000) (000) ($000) (000)
Investor Shares        
Issued 75,806 1,721 221,539 5,483
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 5,363 122 12,172 294
Redeemed (127,087) (2,879) (310,684) (7,643)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Investor Shares (45,918) (1,036) (76,973) (1,866)
ETF Shares        
Issued 1,168,042 10,433 2,246,697 21,601
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions
Redeemed (670,068) (6,000) (1,302,307) (12,375)
Net Increase (Decrease)—ETF Shares 497,974 4,433 944,390 9,226
Admiral Shares        
Issued 1,341,680 23,098 2,653,657 49,594
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 71,893 1,245 129,099 2,365
Redeemed (895,755) (15,511) (1,576,423) (29,360)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Admiral Shares 517,818 8,832 1,206,333 22,599

 

G. Management has determined that no events or transactions occurred subsequent to June 30, 2018, that would require recognition or disclosure in these financial statements.

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About Your Fund’s Expenses

As a shareholder of the fund, you incur ongoing costs, which include costs for portfolio management, administrative services, and shareholder reports (like this one), among others. Operating expenses, which are deducted from a fund’s gross income, directly reduce the investment return of the fund.

A fund’s expenses are expressed as a percentage of its average net assets. This figure is known as the expense ratio. The following examples are intended to help you understand the ongoing costs (in dollars) of investing in your fund and to compare these costs with those of other mutual funds. The examples are based on an investment of $1,000 made at the beginning of the period shown and held for the entire period.

The accompanying table illustrates your fund’s costs in two ways:

Based on actual fund return. This section helps you to estimate the actual expenses that you paid over the period. The ”Ending Account Value“ shown is derived from the fund‘s actual return, and the third column shows the dollar amount that would have been paid by an investor who started with $1,000 in the fund. You may use the information here, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period.

To do so, simply divide your account value by $1,000 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number given for your fund under the heading ”Expenses Paid During Period.“

Based on hypothetical 5% yearly return. This section is intended to help you compare your fund‘s costs with those of other mutual funds. It assumes that the fund had a yearly return of 5% before expenses, but that the expense ratio is unchanged. In this case—because the return used is not the fund’s actual return—the results do not apply to your investment. The example is useful in making comparisons because the Securities and Exchange Commission requires all mutual funds to calculate expenses based on a 5% return. You can assess your fund’s costs by comparing this hypothetical example with the hypothetical examples that appear in shareholder reports of other funds.

Note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight and help you compare ongoing costs only and do not reflect transaction costs incurred by the fund for buying and selling securities. Further, the expenses do not include any purchase, redemption, or account service fees described in the fund prospectus. If such fees were applied to your account, your costs would be higher. Your fund does not carry a “sales load.”

The calculations assume no shares were bought or sold during the period. Your actual costs may have been higher or lower, depending on the amount of your investment and the timing of any purchases or redemptions.

You can find more information about the fund’s expenses, including annual expense ratios, in the Financial Statements section of this report. For additional information on operating expenses and other shareholder costs, please refer to your fund’s current prospectus.

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Six Months Ended June 30, 2018      
  Beginning Ending Expenses
  Account Value Account Value Paid During
  12/31/2017 6/30/2018 Period
Based on Actual Fund Return      
Extended Market Index Fund      
Investor Shares $1,000.00 $1,060.80 $1.02
ETF Shares 1,000.00 1,061.32 0.41
Admiral Shares 1,000.00 1,061.42 0.41
Institutional Shares 1,000.00 1,061.52 0.31
Institutional Plus Shares 1,000.00 1,061.56 0.26
Institutional Select Shares 1,000.00 1,061.76 0.10
Mid-Cap Index Fund      
Investor Shares $1,000.00 $1,025.23 $0.85
ETF Shares 1,000.00 1,025.86 0.25
Admiral Shares 1,000.00 1,025.80 0.25
Institutional Shares 1,000.00 1,025.62 0.20
Institutional Plus Shares 1,000.00 1,025.88 0.15
Mid-Cap Growth Index Fund      
Investor Shares $1,000.00 $1,055.07 $0.97
ETF Shares 1,000.00 1,055.89 0.36
Admiral Shares 1,000.00 1,055.74 0.36
Mid-Cap Value Index Fund      
Investor Shares $1,000.00 $999.09 $0.94
ETF Shares 1,000.00 999.96 0.35
Admiral Shares 1,000.00 999.93 0.35

 

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Six Months Ended June 30, 2018      
  Beginning Ending Expenses
  Account Value Account Value Paid During
  12/31/2017 6/30/2018 Period
Based on Hypothetical 5% Yearly Return      
Extended Market Index Fund      
Investor Shares $1,000.00 $1,023.80 $1.00
ETF Shares 1,000.00 1,024.40 0.40
Admiral Shares 1,000.00 1,024.40 0.40
Institutional Shares 1,000.00 1,024.50 0.30
Institutional Plus Shares 1,000.00 1,024.55 0.25
Institutional Select Shares 1,000.00 1,024.70 0.10
Mid-Cap Index Fund      
Investor Shares $1,000.00 $1,023.95 $0.85
ETF Shares 1,000.00 1,024.55 0.25
Admiral Shares 1,000.00 1,024.55 0.25
Institutional Shares 1,000.00 1,024.60 0.20
Institutional Plus Shares 1,000.00 1,024.65 0.15
Mid-Cap Growth Index Fund      
Investor Shares $1,000.00 $1,023.85 $0.95
ETF Shares 1,000.00 1,024.45 0.35
Admiral Shares 1,000.00 1,024.45 0.35
Mid-Cap Value Index Fund      
Investor Shares $1,000.00 $1,023.85 $0.95
ETF Shares 1,000.00 1,024.45 0.35
Admiral Shares 1,000.00 1,024.45 0.35

 

The calculations are based on expenses incurred in the most recent six-month period. The funds’ annualized six-month expense ratios for
that period are: for the Extended Market Index Fund, 0.20% for Investor Shares, 0.08% for ETF Shares, 0.08% for Admiral Shares, 0.06%
for Institutional Shares, 0.05% for Institutional Plus Shares, and 0.02% for Institutional Select Shares; for the Mid-Cap Index Fund, 0.17%
for Investor Shares, 0.05% for ETF Shares, 0.05% for Admiral Shares, 0.04% for Institutional Shares, and 0.03% for Institutional Plus
Shares; for the Mid-Cap Growth Index Fund, 0.19% for Investor Shares, 0.07% for ETF Shares, and 0.07% for Admiral Shares; and for the
Mid-Cap Value Index Fund, 0.19% for Investor Shares, 0.07% for ETF Shares, and 0.07% for Admiral Shares. The dollar amounts shown as
“Expenses Paid” are equal to the annualized expense ratio multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by the
number of days in the most recent six-month period, then divided by the number of days in the most recent 12-month period (181/365).

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Trustees Approve Advisory Arrangements

The board of trustees of Vanguard Extended Market Index Fund, Vanguard Mid-Cap Index Fund, Vanguard Mid-Cap Growth Index Fund, and Vanguard Mid-Cap Value Index Fund has renewed each fund’s investment advisory arrangement with The Vanguard Group, Inc. (Vanguard), through its Equity Index Group. The board determined that continuing each fund’s internalized management structure was in the best interests of the fund and its shareholders.

The board based its decision upon an evaluation of the advisor’s investment staff, portfolio management process, and performance. This evaluation included information provided to the board by Vanguard’s Portfolio Review Department, which is responsible for fund and advisor oversight and product management. The Portfolio Review Department met regularly with the advisor and made monthly presentations to the board during the fiscal year that directed the board’s focus to relevant information and topics.

The board, or an investment committee made up of board members, also received information throughout the year during advisor presentations. For each advisor presentation, the board was provided with letters and reports that included information about, among other things, the advisory firm and the advisor’s assessment of the investment environment, portfolio performance, and portfolio characteristics.

In addition, the board received monthly reports, which included a Market and Economic Report, a Fund Dashboard Monthly Summary, and a Fund Performance Report.

Prior to their meeting, the trustees were provided with a memo and materials that summarized the information they received over the course of the year. They also considered the factors discussed below, among others. However, no single factor determined whether the board approved the arrangements. Rather, it was the totality of the circumstances that drove the board’s decision.

Nature, extent, and quality of services

The board reviewed the quality of each fund’s investment management services over both the short and long term and took into account the organizational depth and stability of the advisor. The board considered that Vanguard has been managing investments for more than four decades. The Equity Index Group adheres to a sound, disciplined investment management process; the team has considerable experience, stability, and depth.

The board concluded that Vanguard’s experience, stability, depth, and performance, among other factors, warranted continuation of each advisory arrangement.

Investment performance

The board considered the short- and long-term performance of each fund, including any periods of outperformance or underperformance compared with its target index and peer group. The board concluded that the performance was such that each advisory arrangement should continue. Information about each fund’s most recent performance can be found on the Performance Summary pages of this report.

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Cost

The board concluded that each fund’s expense ratio was well below the average expense ratio charged by funds in its peer group and that each fund’s advisory expenses were also well below its peer-group average. Information about the funds’ expenses appears in the About Your Fund’s Expenses section of this report as well as in the Financial Statements sections.

The board does not conduct a profitability analysis of Vanguard because of Vanguard’s unique “at-cost” structure. Unlike most other mutual fund management companies, Vanguard is owned by the funds it oversees and produces “profits” only in the form of reduced expenses for fund shareholders.

The benefit of economies of scale

The board concluded that the funds’ at-cost arrangements with Vanguard ensure that the funds will realize economies of scale as they grow, with the cost to shareholders declining as fund assets increase.

The board will consider whether to renew the advisory arrangements again after a one-year period.

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Glossary

30-Day SEC Yield. A fund’s 30-day SEC yield is derived using a formula specified by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Under the formula, data related to the fund’s security holdings in the previous 30 days are used to calculate the fund’s hypothetical net income for that period, which is then annualized and divided by the fund’s estimated average net assets over the calculation period. For the purposes of this calculation, a security’s income is based on its current market yield to maturity (for bonds), its actual income (for asset-backed securities), or its projected dividend yield (for stocks). Because the SEC yield represents hypothetical annualized income, it will differ—at times significantly—from the fund’s actual experience. As a result, the fund’s income distributions may be higher or lower than implied by the SEC yield.

Beta. A measure of the magnitude of a fund’s past share-price fluctuations in relation to the ups and downs of a given market index. The index is assigned a beta of 1.00. Compared with a given index, a fund with a beta of 1.20 typically would have seen its share price rise or fall by 12% when the index rose or fell by 10%. For this report, beta is based on returns over the past 36 months for both the fund and the index. Note that a fund’s beta should be reviewed in conjunction with its R-squared (see definition). The lower the R-squared, the less correlation there is between the fund and the index, and the less reliable beta is as an indicator of volatility.

Dividend Yield. Dividend income earned by stocks, expressed as a percentage of the aggregate market value (or of net asset value, for a fund). The yield is determined by dividing the amount of the annual dividends by the aggregate value (or net asset value) at the end of the period. For a fund, the dividend yield is based solely on stock holdings and does not include any income produced by other investments.

Earnings Growth Rate. The average annual rate of growth in earnings over the past five years for the stocks now in a fund.

Equity Exposure. A measure that reflects a fund’s investments in stocks and stock futures. Any holdings in short-term reserves are excluded.

Expense Ratio. A fund’s total annual operating expenses expressed as a percentage of the fund’s average net assets. The expense ratio includes management and administrative expenses, but does not include the transaction costs of buying and selling portfolio securities.

Foreign Holdings. The percentage of a fund represented by securities or depositary receipts of companies based outside the United States.

Inception Date. The date on which the assets of a fund (or one of its share classes) are first invested in accordance with the fund’s investment objective. For funds with a subscription period, the inception date is the day after that period ends. Investment performance is measured from the inception date.

Median Market Cap. An indicator of the size of companies in which a fund invests; the midpoint of market capitalization (market price x shares outstanding) of a fund’s stocks, weighted by the proportion of the fund’s assets invested in each stock. Stocks representing half of the fund’s assets have market capitalizations above the median, and the rest are below it.

Price/Book Ratio. The share price of a stock divided by its net worth, or book value, per share.

For a fund, the weighted average price/book ratio of the stocks it holds.

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Price/Earnings Ratio. The ratio of a stock’s current price to its per-share earnings over the past year. For a fund, the weighted average P/E of the stocks it holds. P/E is an indicator of market expectations about corporate prospects; the higher the P/E, the greater the expectations for a company’s future growth.

R-Squared. A measure of how much of a fund’s past returns can be explained by the returns from the market in general, as measured by a given index. If a fund’s total returns were precisely synchronized with an index’s returns, its R-squared would be 1.00. If the fund’s returns bore no relationship to the index’s returns, its R-squared would be 0. For this report, R-squared is based on returns over the past 36 months for both the fund and the index.

Return on Equity. The annual average rate of return generated by a company during the past five years for each dollar of shareholder’s equity (net income divided by shareholder’s equity). For a fund, the weighted average return on equity for the companies whose stocks it holds.

Short-Term Reserves. The percentage of a fund invested in highly liquid, short-term securities that can be readily converted to cash.

Turnover Rate. An indication of the fund’s trading activity. Funds with high turnover rates incur higher transaction costs and may be more likely to distribute capital gains (which may be taxable to investors). The turnover rate excludes in-kind transactions, which have minimal impact on costs.

Benchmark Information

Spliced Mid-Cap Growth Index: MSCI US Mid Cap Growth Index through April 16, 2013; CRSP US Mid Cap Growth Index thereafter.

Spliced Mid-Cap Index: S&P MidCap 400 Index through May 16, 2003; MSCI US Mid Cap 450 Index through January 30, 2013; CRSP US Mid Cap Index thereafter.

Spliced Mid-Cap Value Index: MSCI US Mid Cap Value Index through April 16, 2013; CRSP US

Mid Cap Value Index thereafter.

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The People Who Govern Your Fund

The trustees of your mutual fund are there to see that the fund is operated and managed in your best interests since, as a shareholder, you are a part owner of the fund. Your fund’s trustees also serve on the board of directors of The Vanguard Group, Inc., which is owned by the Vanguard funds and provides services to them on an at-cost basis.

A majority of Vanguard’s board members are independent, meaning that they have no affiliation with Vanguard or the funds they oversee, apart from the sizable personal investments they have made as private individuals. The independent board members have distinguished backgrounds in business, academia, and public service. Each of the trustees and executive officers oversees 208 Vanguard funds.

Information for each trustee and executive officer of the fund appears below. The mailing address of the trustees and officers is P.O. Box 876, Valley Forge, PA 19482. More information about the trustees is in the Statement of Additional Information, which can be obtained, without charge, by contacting Vanguard at 800-662-7447, or online at vanguard.com.

Interested Trustees1

F. William McNabb III

Born in 1957. Trustee since July 2009. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: chairman of the board (January 2010–present) of Vanguard and of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard, trustee (2009–present) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard, and director (2008–present) of Vanguard. Chief executive officer and president (2008–2017) of Vanguard and each of the investment companies served by Vanguard, managing director (1995–2008) of Vanguard, and director (1997–2018) of Vanguard Marketing Corporation. Director (2018–present) of UnitedHealth Group.

Mortimer J. Buckley

Born in 1969. Trustee since January 2018. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: chief executive officer (January 2018–present) of Vanguard; chief executive officer, president, and trustee (January 2018–present) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard; president and director (2017–present) of Vanguard; and president (February 2018–present) of Vanguard Marketing Corporation. Chief investment officer (2013–2017), managing director (2002–2017), head of the Retail Investor Group (2006–2012), and chief information officer (2001–2006) of Vanguard. Chairman of the board (2011–2017) of the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

Independent Trustees

Emerson U. Fullwood

Born in 1948. Trustee since January 2008. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: executive chief staff and marketing officer for North America and corporate vice president (retired 2008) of Xerox Corporation (document management products and services). Former president of the Worldwide Channels Group, Latin America, and Worldwide Customer Service and executive chief staff officer of Developing Markets of Xerox. Executive in residence and 2009–2010 Distinguished Minett Professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Lead director of SPX FLOW, Inc. (multi-industry manufacturing). Director of the University of Rochester Medical Center, the Monroe Community College Foundation, the United Way of Rochester, North Carolina A&T University, and Roberts Wesleyan College. Trustee of the University of Rochester.

Amy Gutmann

Born in 1949. Trustee since June 2006. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: president (2004–present) of the University of Pennsylvania. Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science, School of Arts and Sciences, and professor of communication, Annenberg School for Communication, with secondary faculty appointments in the Department of Philosophy, School of Arts and Sciences, and at the Graduate School of Education, University of Pennsylvania. Trustee of the National Constitution Center.

1 Mr. McNabb and Mr. Buckley are considered “interested persons,” as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, because they are officers of the Vanguard funds.


 

JoAnn Heffernan Heisen

Born in 1950. Trustee since July 1998. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: corporate vice president of Johnson & Johnson (pharmaceuticals/medical devices/consumer products) and member of its executive committee (1997–2008). Chief global diversity officer (retired 2008), vice president and chief information officer (1997–2006), controller (1995–1997), treasurer (1991–1995), and assistant treasurer (1989–1991) of Johnson & Johnson. Director of Skytop Lodge Corporation (hotels) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Member of the advisory board of the Institute for Women’s Leadership at Rutgers University.

F. Joseph Loughrey

Born in 1949. Trustee since October 2009. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: president and chief operating officer (retired 2009) and vice chairman of the board (2008–2009) of Cummins Inc. (industrial machinery). Chairman of the board of Hillenbrand, Inc. (specialized consumer services), Oxfam America, and the Lumina Foundation for Education. Director of the V Foundation for Cancer Research. Member of the advisory council for the College of Arts and Letters and chair of the advisory board to the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, both at the University of Notre Dame.

Mark Loughridge

Born in 1953. Trustee since March 2012. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: senior vice president and chief financial officer (retired 2013) of IBM (information technology services). Fiduciary member of IBM’s Retirement Plan Committee (2004–2013), senior vice president and general manager (2002–2004) of IBM Global Financing, vice president and controller (1998–2002) of IBM, and a variety of other prior management roles at IBM. Member of the Council on Chicago Booth.

Scott C. Malpass

Born in 1962. Trustee since March 2012. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: chief investment officer (1989–present) and vice president (1996–present) of the University of Notre Dame. Assistant professor of finance at the Mendoza College of Business, University of Notre Dame, and member of the Notre Dame 403(b) Investment Committee. Chairman of the board of TIFF Advisory Services, Inc. Member of the board of Catholic Investment Services, Inc. (investment advisors), the board of advisors for Spruceview Capital Partners, and the board of superintendence of the Institute for the Works of Religion.

Deanna Mulligan

Born in 1963. Trustee since January 2018. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: president (2010–present) and chief executive officer (2011–present) of The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America. Chief operating officer (2010–2011) and executive vice president (2008–2010) of Individual Life and Disability of The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America. Member of the board of The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America, the American Council of Life Insurers, the Partnership for New York City (business leadership), and the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy. Trustee of the Economic Club of New York and the Bruce Museum (arts and science). Member of the Advisory Council for the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

André F. Perold

Born in 1952. Trustee since December 2004. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: George Gund Professor of Finance and Banking, Emeritus at the Harvard Business School (retired 2011). Chief investment officer and co-managing partner of HighVista Strategies LLC (private investment firm). Overseer of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston.

Sarah Bloom Raskin

Born in 1961. Trustee since January 2018. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: deputy secretary (2014–2017) of the United States Department of the Treasury. Governor (2010–2014) of the Federal Reserve Board. Commissioner (2007–2010) of financial regulation for the State of Maryland. Member of the board of directors (2012–2014) of Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation. Director of i(x) Investments, LLC.

Peter F. Volanakis

Born in 1955. Trustee since July 2009. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: president and chief operating officer (retired 2010) of Corning Incorporated (communications equipment) and director of Corning Incorporated (2000–2010) and Dow Corning (2001–2010). Director (2012) of SPX Corporation (multi-industry manufacturing). Overseer of the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration, Dartmouth College (2001–2013). Chairman of the board of trustees of Colby-Sawyer College. Member of the Board of Hypertherm Inc. (industrial cutting systems, software, and consumables).


 

Executive Officers

Glenn Booraem

Born in 1967. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: principal of Vanguard. Investment stewardship officer (2017–present), treasurer (2015–2017), controller (2010–2015), and assistant controller (2001–2010) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard.

Christine M. Buchanan

Born in 1970. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: principal of Vanguard and global head of Fund Administration at Vanguard. Treasurer (2017–present) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard. Partner (2005–2017) at KPMG LLP (audit, tax, and advisory services).

Brian Dvorak

Born in 1973. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: principal of Vanguard. Chief compliance officer (2017–present) of Vanguard and each of the investment companies served by Vanguard. Assistant vice president (2017–present) of Vanguard Marketing Corporation. Vice president and director of Enterprise Risk Management (2011–2013) at Oppenheimer Funds, Inc.

Thomas J. Higgins

Born in 1957. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: principal of Vanguard. Chief financial officer (2008–present) and treasurer (1998–2008) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard.

Peter Mahoney

Born in 1974. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: principal of Vanguard. Controller (2015–present) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard. Head of International Fund Services (2008–2014) at Vanguard.

Anne E. Robinson

Born in 1970. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: general counsel (2016–present) of Vanguard. Secretary (2016–present) of Vanguard and of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard. Managing director (2016–present) of Vanguard. Director and senior vice president (2016–2018) of Vanguard Marketing Corporation. Managing director and general counsel of Global Cards and Consumer Services (2014–2016) at Citigroup. Counsel (2003–2014) at American Express.

Michael Rollings

Born in 1963. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: finance director (2017–present) and treasurer (2017) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard. Managing director (2016–present) of Vanguard. Chief financial officer (2016–present) of Vanguard. Director (2016–present) of Vanguard Marketing Corporation. Executive vice president and chief financial officer (2006–2016) of MassMutual Financial Group.

Vanguard Senior Management Team
 
Mortimer J. Buckley James M. Norris
Gregory Davis Thomas M. Rampulla
John James Karin A. Risi
Martha G. King Anne E. Robinson
John T. Marcante Michael Rollings
Chris D. McIsaac  
 
 
Chairman Emeritus and Senior Advisor
 
John J. Brennan  
Chairman, 1996–2009  
Chief Executive Officer and President, 1996–2008
 
 
Founder  
 
John C. Bogle  
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, 1974–1996

 


 

 

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Semiannual Report | June 30, 2018

Vanguard U.S. Stock Index Funds

Large-Capitalization Portfolios

Vanguard Growth Index Fund

Vanguard Value Index Fund

Vanguard Large-Cap Index Fund


 

Vanguard’s Principles for Investing Success

We want to give you the best chance of investment success. These principles, grounded in Vanguard’s research and experience, can put you on the right path.

Goals. Create clear, appropriate investment goals.

Balance. Develop a suitable asset allocation using broadly diversified funds. Cost. Minimize cost.

Discipline. Maintain perspective and long-term discipline.

A single theme unites these principles: Focus on the things you can control.

We believe there is no wiser course for any investor.

Contents  
Your Fund’s Performance at a Glance. 1
CEO’s Perspective. 3
Growth Index Fund. 5
Value Index Fund. 25
Large-Cap Index Fund. 45
About Your Fund’s Expenses. 68
Trustees Approve Advisory Arrangements. 71
Glossary. 73

Please note: The opinions expressed in this report are just that—informed opinions. They should not be considered promises
or advice. Also, please keep in mind that the information and opinions cover the period through the date on the front of this
report. Of course, the risks of investing in your fund are spelled out in the prospectus.
See the Glossary for definitions of investment terms used in this report.
About the cover: Nautical images have been part of Vanguard’s rich heritage since its start in 1975. For an
incoming ship, a lighthouse offers a beacon and safe path to shore. You can similarly depend on Vanguard to put
you first––and light the way––as you strive to meet your financial goals. Our client focus and low costs,
stemming from our unique ownership structure, assure that your interests are paramount.


 

Your Fund’s Performance at a Glance

• U.S. stocks were volatile during the first half of 2018. Concerns about monetary policy, trade tariffs, and rising inflation were countered by favorable job reports and corporate earnings. The U.S. Federal Reserve raised short-term interest rates twice.

• Returns ranged from –1.16% for Vanguard Value Index Fund to 7.08% for Vanguard Growth Index Fund. Vanguard Large-Cap Index Fund, which contains both growth and value stocks, returned 2.66%. (All returns are for Investor Shares.)

• All three funds closely tracked their target indexes. The Large-Cap Index Fund surpassed, the Value Index Fund matched, and the Growth Index Fund trailed the average returns of their peer groups.

• Large- and mid-capitalization stocks lagged their small-cap counterparts, and growth stocks outpaced value.

• For all three funds, technology stocks were the top contributors and telecommunications stocks had the lowest returns.

Total Returns: Six Months Ended June 30, 2018  
  Total
  Returns
Vanguard Growth Index Fund  
Investor Shares 7.08%
ETF Shares  
Market Price 7.18
Net Asset Value 7.16
Admiral™ Shares 7.15
Institutional Shares 7.15
CRSP US Large Cap Growth Index 7.17
Large-Cap Growth Funds Average 8.81
Large-Cap Growth Funds Average: Derived from data provided by Lipper, a Thomson Reuters Company.  

 

Vanguard Value Index Fund  
Investor Shares -1.16%
ETF Shares  
Market Price -1.08
Net Asset Value -1.06
Admiral Shares -1.07
Institutional Shares -1.09
CRSP US Large Cap Value Index -1.06
Large-Cap Value Funds Average -1.16
Large-Cap Value Funds Average: Derived from data provided by Lipper, a Thomson Reuters Company.  

 

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Total Returns: Six Months Ended June 30, 2018  
  Total
  Returns
Vanguard Large-Cap Index Fund  
Investor Shares 2.66%
ETF Shares  
Market Price 2.73
Net Asset Value 2.73
Admiral Shares 2.73
Institutional Shares 2.73
CRSP US Large Cap Index 2.74
Large-Cap Core Funds Average 1.75
Large-Cap Core Funds Average: Derived from data provided by Lipper, a Thomson Reuters Company.  

Admiral Shares carry lower expenses and are available to investors who meet certain account-balance requirements. Institutional Shares
are available to certain institutional investors who meet specific administrative, service, and account-size criteria. The Vanguard ETF®
Shares shown are traded on the NYSE Arca exchange and are available only through brokers. The table provides ETF returns based on
both the NYSE Arca market price and the net asset value for a share. U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,879,964; 7,337,138; 7,720,749; 7,925,573;
8,090,646; and 8,417,623.
For the ETF Shares, the market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid-offer spread as of the closing time of the New York Stock
Exchange (generally 4 p.m., Eastern time). The net asset value is also determined as of the NYSE closing time. For more information about
how the ETF Shares' market prices have compared with their net asset value, visit vanguard.com, select your ETF, and then select the
Price and Performance tab. The ETF premium/discount analysis there shows the percentages of days on which the ETF Shares' market
price was above or below the NAV.

 

Expense Ratios          
Your Fund Compared With Its Peer Group        
  Investor ETF Admiral Institutional Peer Group
  Shares Shares Shares Shares Average
Growth Index Fund 0.17% 0.05% 0.05% 0.04% 1.10%
Value Index Fund 0.17 0.05 0.05 0.04 1.04
Large-Cap Index Fund 0.17 0.05 0.05 0.04 1.03

The fund expense ratios shown are from the prospectus dated April 25, 2018, and represent estimated costs for the current fiscal year. For
the six months ended June 30, 2018, the funds’ annualized expense ratios were: for the Growth Index Fund, 0.17% for Investor Shares,
0.05% for ETF Shares, 0.05% for Admiral Shares, and 0.04% for Institutional Shares; for the Value Index Fund, 0.17% for Investor Shares,
0.05% for ETF Shares, 0.05% for Admiral Shares, and 0.04% for Institutional Shares; and for the Large-Cap Index Fund, 0.17% for Investor
Shares, 0.05% for ETF Shares, 0.05% for Admiral Shares, and 0.04% for Institutional Shares. The peer-group expense ratios are derived
from data provided by Lipper, a Thomson Reuters Company, and capture information through year-end 2017.

Peer groups: For the Growth Index Fund, Large-Cap Growth Funds; for the Value Index Fund, Large-Cap Value Funds; and for the Large-Cap
Index Fund, Large-Cap Core Funds.

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CEO’s Perspective


Tim Buckley
President and Chief Executive Officer

Dear Shareholder,

I feel extremely fortunate to have the chance to lead a company filled with people who come to work every day passionate about Vanguard’s core purpose: to take a stand for all investors, to treat them fairly, and to give them the best chance for investment success.

When I joined Vanguard in 1991, I found a mission-driven team focused on improving lives—helping people retire more comfortably, put their children through college, and achieve financial security. I also found a company with purpose in an industry ripe for improvement.

It was clear, even early in my career, that the cards were stacked against most investors. Hidden fees, performance-chasing, and poor advice were relentlessly eroding investors’ dreams.

We knew Vanguard could be different and, as a result, could make a real difference. We have lowered the costs of investing for our shareholders significantly. And we’re proud of the performance of our funds.

Vanguard is built for Vanguard investors—we focus solely on you, our fund shareholders. Everything we do is designed to give our clients the best chance for investment success. In my role as CEO, I’ll keep this priority

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front and center. We’re proud of what we’ve achieved, but we’re even more excited about what’s to come.

Steady, time-tested guidance

Our guidance for investors, as always, is to stay the course, tune out the hyperbolic headlines, and focus on your goals and what you can control, such as costs and how much you save. This time-tested advice has served our clients well over the decades.

Regardless of how the markets perform in the short term, I’m incredibly optimistic about the future for our investors. We have a dedicated team serving you, and we will never stop striving to make Vanguard the best place for you to invest through our high-quality funds and services, advice and guidance to help you meet your financial goals, and an experience that makes you feel good about entrusting us with your hard-earned savings.

Thank you for your continued loyalty.

Sincerely,


Mortimer J. Buckley
President and Chief Executive Officer
July 13, 2018

Market Barometer      
  Total Returns
  Periods Ended June 30, 2018
  Six One Five Years
  Months Year (Annualized)
Stocks      
Russell 1000 Index (Large-caps) 2.85% 14.54% 13.37%
Russell 2000 Index (Small-caps) 7.66 17.57 12.46
Russell 3000 Index (Broad U.S. market) 3.22 14.78 13.29
FTSE All-World ex US Index (International) -3.83 7.28 6.35
 
Bonds      
Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate Bond Index      
(Broad taxable market) -1.62% -0.40% 2.27%
Bloomberg Barclays Municipal Bond Index      
(Broad tax-exempt market) -0.25 1.56 3.53
FTSE Three-Month U. S. Treasury Bill Index 0.78 1.33 0.38
 
CPI      
Consumer Price Index 2.22% 2.87% 1.54%

 

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Growth Index Fund

Fund Profile
As of June 30, 2018

Share-Class Characteristics        
  Investor   Admiral Institutional
  Shares ETF Shares Shares Shares
Ticker Symbol VIGRX VUG VIGAX VIGIX
Expense Ratio1 0.17% 0.05% 0.05% 0.04%
30-Day SEC Yield 1.07% 1.19% 1.19% 1.20%

 

Portfolio Characteristics    
    CRSP US DJ
    Large Cap U.S. Total
    Growth Market
  Fund Index FA Index
Number of Stocks 306 304 3,779
Median Market Cap $92.9B $92.9B $64.0B
Price/Earnings Ratio 26.7x 26.7x 20.7x
Price/Book Ratio 5.7x 5.7x 3.0x
Return on Equity 18.4% 18.4% 15.0%
Earnings Growth Rate 13.6% 13.5% 8.3%
Dividend Yield 1.1% 1.1% 1.8%
Foreign Holdings 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
Turnover Rate      
(Annualized) 10%
Short-Term Reserves 0.0%

 

Sector Diversification (% of equity exposure)
    CRSP US DJ
    Large Cap U.S. Total
    Growth Market
  Fund Index FA Index
Basic Materials 1.1% 1.1% 2.5%
Consumer Goods 7.1 7.1 8.1
Consumer Services 20.6 20.6 13.3
Financials 13.2 13.2 19.9
Health Care 11.0 11.0 12.6
Industrials 14.2 14.2 12.7
Oil & Gas 4.0 4.0 6.1
Technology 28.6 28.6 20.1
Telecommunications 0.2 0.2 1.8
Utilities 0.0 0.0 2.9

 

Sector categories are based on the Industry Classification
Benchmark (“ICB”), except for the “Other” category (if applicable),
which includes securities that have not been provided an ICB
classification as of the effective reporting period.

Volatility Measures    
    DJ
  CRSP US U.S. Total
  Large Cap Market
  Growth Index FA Index
R-Squared 1.00 0.89
Beta 1.00 1.05
These measures show the degree and timing of the fund’s
fluctuations compared with the indexes over 36 months.

 

Ten Largest Holdings (% of total net assets)
Apple Inc. Computer Hardware 7.2%
Amazon.com Inc. Broadline Retailers 6.1
Alphabet Inc. Internet 5.9
Facebook Inc. Internet 4.1
Visa Inc. Consumer Finance 2.1
Home Depot Inc. Home Improvement  
  Retailers 2.0
Boeing Co. Aerospace 1.7
Mastercard Inc. Consumer Finance 1.6
Netflix Inc. Specialty Retailers 1.4
Comcast Corp. Broadcasting &  
  Entertainment 1.3
Top Ten   33.4%
The holdings listed exclude any temporary cash investments and equity index products.

 

1 The expense ratios shown are from the prospectus dated April 25, 2018, and represent estimated costs for the current fiscal year. For
the six months ended June 30, 2018, the annualized expense ratios were 0.17% for Investor Shares, 0.05% for ETF Shares, 0.05% for
Admiral Shares, and 0.04% for Institutional Shares.

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Growth Index Fund

Performance Summary

All of the returns in this report represent past performance, which is not a guarantee of future results that may be achieved by the fund. (Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data cited. For performance data current to the most recent month-end, visit our website at vanguard.com/performance.) Note, too, that both investment returns and principal value can fluctuate widely, so an investor’s shares, when sold, could be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns shown do not reflect taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the sale of fund shares.

Fiscal-Year Total Returns (%): December 31, 2007, Through June 30, 2018


For a benchmark description, see the Glossary.
Note: For 2018, performance data reflect the six months ended June 30, 2018.

Average Annual Total Returns: Periods Ended June 30, 2018      
  Inception One Five Ten
  Date Year Years Years
Investor Shares 11/2/1992 19.20% 15.19% 11.02%
ETF Shares 1/26/2004      
Market Price   19.37 15.36 11.18
Net Asset Value   19.34 15.35 11.18
Admiral Shares 11/13/2000 19.34 15.34 11.17
Institutional Shares 5/14/1998 19.35 15.36 11.19

 

See Financial Highlights for dividend and capital gains information.

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Growth Index Fund

Financial Statements (unaudited)

Statement of Net Assets
As of June 30, 2018

The fund reports a complete list of its holdings in regulatory filings four times in each fiscal year, at the quarter-ends. For the second and fourth fiscal quarters, the lists appear in the fund’s semiannual and annual reports to shareholders. For the first and third fiscal quarters, the fund files the lists with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Form N-Q. Shareholders can look up the fund’s Forms N-Q on the SEC’s website at sec.gov. Forms N-Q may also be reviewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room (see the back cover of this report for further information).

      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
Common Stocks (99.9%)1    
Basic Materials (1.2%)    
  Praxair Inc. 2,029,863 321,023
  Ecolab Inc. 1,834,251 257,400
  FMC Corp. 950,068 84,756
  Albemarle Corp. 782,296 73,794
  International Flavors &    
  Fragrances Inc. 557,539 69,113
* Axalta Coating Systems    
  Ltd. 1,559,227 47,260
  CF Industries Holdings    
  Inc. 823,255 36,552
  Steel Dynamics Inc. 790,082 36,304
      926,202
Consumer Goods (7.1%)    
  Philip Morris International    
  Inc. 10,979,526 886,487
  NIKE Inc. Class B 9,059,952 721,897
  Colgate-Palmolive Co. 6,161,259 399,311
  Activision Blizzard Inc. 5,107,771 389,825
  Altria Group Inc. 6,684,039 379,587
*,^ Tesla Inc. 899,492 308,481
* Electronic Arts Inc. 2,167,258 305,627
  Kraft Heinz Co. 4,305,789 270,490
  Constellation Brands Inc.  
  Class A 1,127,750 246,831
  Estee Lauder Cos. Inc.    
  Class A 1,582,165 225,759
* Monster Beverage Corp.  2,980,931 170,807
  McCormick & Co. Inc. 856,661 99,450
  Brown-Forman Corp.    
  Class B 1,978,897 96,986
* Mohawk Industries Inc. 447,880 95,967
* Take-Two Interactive    
  Software Inc. 807,888 95,622
  Hershey Co. 997,470 92,825
  Church & Dwight Co.    
  Inc. 1,728,435 91,884
* Lululemon Athletica Inc. 711,371 88,815
  Stanley Black & Decker    
  Inc. 545,625 72,464
* NVR Inc. 24,279 72,117
* LKQ Corp. 2,078,104 66,291
  Snap-on Inc. 399,752 64,248
  Clorox Co. 457,346 61,856
  Lennar Corp. Class A 1,018,412 53,467
  DR Horton Inc. 1,266,244 51,916
  Polaris Industries Inc. 423,703 51,768
  Tapestry Inc. 1,015,575 47,437
  Coty Inc. Class A 3,180,656 44,847
* WABCO Holdings Inc. 378,574 44,301
  Hormel Foods Corp. 935,058 34,793
*,^ Under Armour Inc.    
  Class A 1,309,296 29,433
*,^ Under Armour Inc. 1,354,235 28,547
  Lennar Corp. Class B 51,376 2,193
  Coca-Cola Co. 886 39
  Newell Brands Inc. 369 9
      5,692,377
Consumer Services (20.6%)  
* Amazon.com Inc. 2,913,191 4,951,842
  Home Depot Inc. 8,147,742 1,589,624
* Netflix Inc. 2,916,842 1,141,739
  Comcast Corp. Class A 32,436,013 1,064,226
  Walt Disney Co. 10,001,553 1,048,263
  McDonald’s Corp. 5,545,879 868,984
* Booking Holdings Inc. 340,270 689,758
  Costco Wholesale Corp. 3,099,502 647,734
  Lowe’s Cos. Inc. 5,540,991 529,552
  Starbucks Corp. 9,259,956 452,349
  TJX Cos. Inc. 4,206,757 400,399
* Charter Communications    
  Inc. Class A 1,174,114 344,262
  Marriott International Inc.    
  Class A 1,871,989 236,994
  Ross Stores Inc. 2,674,433 226,658
  Southwest Airlines Co. 3,686,126 187,550
  Dollar General Corp. 1,896,918 187,036
  Yum! Brands Inc. 2,283,147 178,588

 

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Growth Index Fund

      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Hilton Worldwide    
  Holdings Inc. 2,113,866 167,334
* O’Reilly Automotive Inc. 578,600 158,288
* Dollar Tree Inc. 1,679,352 142,745
* AutoZone Inc. 190,012 127,485
  Royal Caribbean Cruises    
  Ltd. 1,196,486 123,956
  Wynn Resorts Ltd. 689,833 115,437
  Expedia Group Inc. 873,105 104,938
  MGM Resorts    
  International 3,539,455 102,750
* Ulta Beauty Inc. 406,035 94,793
  Carnival Corp. 1,415,332 81,113
* Chipotle Mexican Grill    
  Inc. Class A 176,709 76,227
* Norwegian Cruise Line    
  Holdings Ltd. 1,428,281 67,486
  Tractor Supply Co. 862,067 65,939
  Tiffany & Co. 416,782 54,849
  FactSet Research    
  Systems Inc. 274,595 54,397
^ Sirius XM Holdings Inc. 7,908,669 53,542
* CarMax Inc. 628,847 45,824
  Domino’s Pizza Inc. 149,321 42,134
  Wyndham Hotels &    
  Resorts Inc. 704,767 41,461
* Copart Inc. 695,350 39,329
  Hyatt Hotels Corp.    
  Class A 295,397 22,790
* TripAdvisor Inc. 374,045 20,838
  Rollins Inc. 346,150 18,201
  Wyndham Destinations    
  Inc. 176,446 7,811
      16,575,225
Financials (13.1%)    
  Visa Inc. Class A 12,616,008 1,670,990
  Mastercard Inc. Class A 6,548,897 1,286,989
  American Tower Corp. 3,119,528 449,742
  Charles Schwab Corp. 8,576,704 438,270
  BlackRock Inc. 791,932 395,206
  Simon Property Group    
  Inc. 2,187,406 372,275
  S&P Global Inc. 1,775,106 361,926
  Crown Castle    
  International Corp. 2,929,985 315,911
  Intercontinental    
  Exchange Inc. 4,091,389 300,922
  Marsh & McLennan    
  Cos. Inc. 3,590,754 294,334
  Prologis Inc. 3,758,928 246,924
  Equinix Inc. 561,343 241,316
  Public Storage 1,046,008 237,297
  Aon plc 1,727,249 236,927
  Moody’s Corp. 1,152,547 196,578
  Weyerhaeuser Co. 5,349,352 195,037
  T. Rowe Price Group Inc. 1,624,914 188,636
  AvalonBay Communities    
  Inc.   976,429 167,838
  Digital Realty Trust Inc. 1,454,694 162,315
  Boston Properties Inc. 1,090,298 136,745
* SBA Communications    
  Corp. Class A   813,616 134,344
* IHS Markit Ltd.   2,541,740 131,128
* E*TRADE Financial Corp.   1,864,024 114,004
  Essex Property Trust Inc. 466,519 111,531
  First Republic Bank   1,142,834 110,615
  TD Ameritrade Holding    
  Corp.   2,003,965 109,757
* CBRE Group Inc. Class A 2,279,458 108,821
  Realty Income Corp. 2,008,746 108,050
* SVB Financial Group 373,925 107,975
  Equifax Inc.   849,582 106,291
  MSCI Inc. Class A   634,852 105,024
* Markel Corp.   93,198 101,059
  Alexandria Real Estate    
  Equities Inc.   727,358 91,771
  Vornado Realty Trust 1,208,854 89,359
  Extra Space Storage Inc. 846,166 84,456
  Arthur J Gallagher & Co. 1,286,152 83,960
  Cboe Global Markets Inc. 794,536 82,687
  Welltower Inc.   1,312,150 82,259
  Mid-America Apartment    
  Communities Inc.   803,729 80,911
  Ventas Inc.   1,258,403 71,666
  UDR Inc.   1,890,177 70,957
  Iron Mountain Inc.   2,019,362 70,698
  Regency Centers Corp. 1,076,964 66,858
  Federal Realty      
  Investment Trust   517,179 65,449
  SL Green Realty Corp. 624,657 62,797
  SEI Investments Co. 1,003,567 62,743
  Comerica Inc.   606,904 55,180
* Black Knight Inc.   1,002,572 53,688
  Invitation Homes Inc. 2,019,122 46,561
  Raymond James      
  Financial Inc.   463,621 41,425
  Interactive Brokers Group    
  Inc.   478,677 30,832
  Camden Property Trust 328,612 29,946
  Jones Lang LaSalle Inc. 160,230 26,597
        10,595,577
Health Care (11.0%)      
  AbbVie Inc. 10,703,854 991,712
  Medtronic plc   9,573,070 819,551
  Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.  11,544,978 638,899
  Thermo Fisher Scientific    
  Inc.   2,841,696 588,629
  Becton Dickinson and    
  Co.   1,887,249 452,109
* Biogen Inc.   1,490,313 432,548

 

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Growth Index Fund

      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Celgene Corp. 5,119,363 406,580
* Intuitive Surgical Inc. 800,217 382,888
  Stryker Corp. 2,111,667 356,576
* Boston Scientific Corp. 9,745,763 318,687
* Vertex Pharmaceuticals    
  Inc. 1,799,984 305,925
  Zoetis Inc. 3,417,704 291,154
* Illumina Inc. 1,038,305 289,988
* Edwards Lifesciences    
  Corp. 1,488,796 216,724
* Regeneron    
  Pharmaceuticals Inc. 561,498 193,711
* Alexion Pharmaceuticals    
  Inc. 1,493,726 185,446
* Align Technology Inc. 538,077 184,098
* Centene Corp. 1,377,484 169,720
* IDEXX Laboratories Inc. 613,551 133,717
  Baxter International Inc. 1,804,359 133,234
* Laboratory Corp. of    
  America Holdings 722,632 129,734
* ABIOMED Inc. 297,996 121,895
* IQVIA Holdings Inc. 1,218,728 121,653
* BioMarin Pharmaceutical    
  Inc. 1,247,344 117,500
  ResMed Inc. 1,008,172 104,427
* Waters Corp. 525,707 101,772
  Teleflex Inc. 321,395 86,201
* Incyte Corp. 1,272,560 85,262
  Cooper Cos. Inc. 346,241 81,522
* Henry Schein Inc. 1,087,927 79,027
* Varian Medical Systems    
  Inc. 646,294 73,497
* Jazz Pharmaceuticals plc 402,594 69,367
* Alnylam Pharmaceuticals    
  Inc. 639,906 63,024
* Nektar Therapeutics    
  Class A 1,209,674 59,068
* Alkermes plc 1,095,049 45,072
  Universal Health Services    
  Inc. Class B 307,759 34,297
* Seattle Genetics Inc. 363,201 24,113
      8,889,327
Industrials (14.1%)    
  Boeing Co. 4,114,926 1,380,599
  3M Co. 4,193,300 824,906
  Union Pacific Corp. 5,440,612 770,826
  Accenture plc Class A 4,542,269 743,070
* PayPal Holdings Inc. 7,967,500 663,454
  United Parcel Service Inc.    
  Class B 4,870,660 517,410
  Lockheed Martin Corp. 1,714,264 506,445
  Automatic Data    
  Processing Inc. 2,955,951 396,511
  Fidelity National    
  Information Services    
  Inc. 2,338,142 247,913
  Sherwin-Williams Co. 594,717 242,389
  Danaher Corp. 2,220,353 219,104
* Fiserv Inc. 2,892,183 214,282
  Roper Technologies Inc. 728,762 201,073
  FedEx Corp. 849,433 192,872
  Amphenol Corp. Class A 2,129,621 185,596
* Worldpay Inc. Class A 2,100,770 171,801
  Fortive Corp. 2,215,789 170,859
  Rockwell Collins Inc. 1,160,073 156,239
  Paychex Inc. 2,285,200 156,193
  Illinois Tool Works Inc. 1,077,388 149,261
  Rockwell Automation Inc. 887,044 147,453
  Agilent Technologies Inc.  2,274,315 140,644
  Waste Connections Inc. 1,860,949 140,092
* FleetCor Technologies    
  Inc. 633,158 133,375
  Global Payments Inc. 1,126,861 125,634
  Vulcan Materials Co. 933,762 120,511
* Verisk Analytics Inc.    
  Class A 1,108,849 119,357
  AMETEK Inc. 1,635,653 118,029
  TransDigm Group Inc. 333,295 115,033
  Cintas Corp. 603,001 111,597
* CoStar Group Inc. 257,194 106,126
* Mettler-Toledo    
  International Inc. 179,327 103,764
  Martin Marietta    
  Materials Inc. 443,737 99,100
  Total System Services    
  Inc. 1,158,896 97,950
  Fastenal Co. 2,031,686 97,785
  Broadridge Financial    
  Solutions Inc. 832,059 95,770
  Expeditors International    
  of Washington Inc. 1,233,796 90,190
  Xylem Inc. 1,270,751 85,623
* XPO Logistics Inc. 851,470 85,300
  CH Robinson Worldwide    
  Inc. 983,472 82,277
  Masco Corp. 2,193,065 82,064
  Kansas City Southern 724,704 76,790
  JB Hunt Transport    
  Services Inc. 620,189 75,384
  Packaging Corp. of    
  America 665,858 74,436
  Huntington Ingalls    
  Industries Inc. 314,339 68,146
  Wabtec Corp. 612,010 60,332
* Trimble Inc. 1,760,282 57,808
* Sensata Technologies    
  Holding plc 1,210,671 57,604

 

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Growth Index Fund

      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Fortune Brands Home    
  & Security Inc. 1,030,736 55,340
* IPG Photonics Corp. 246,476 54,380
  Robert Half International    
  Inc. 829,030 53,970
  TransUnion 648,770 46,478
* United Rentals Inc. 295,240 43,583
  Hubbell Inc. Class B 387,502 40,974
  Alliance Data Systems    
  Corp. 166,576 38,846
  Old Dominion Freight    
  Line Inc. 246,372 36,700
  AO Smith Corp. 513,910 30,398
  Cognex Corp. 579,143 25,836
  FLIR Systems Inc. 484,601 25,185
  Owens Corning 390,948 24,774
  Sealed Air Corp. 569,160 24,161
  Acuity Brands Inc. 145,039 16,806
      11,396,408
Oil & Gas (4.0%)    
  Schlumberger Ltd. 9,784,131 655,830
  EOG Resources Inc. 4,089,091 508,806
  Occidental Petroleum    
  Corp. 5,409,398 452,658
  Anadarko Petroleum    
  Corp. 3,638,738 266,538
  Pioneer Natural    
  Resources Co. 1,203,942 227,834
* Concho Resources Inc. 1,052,929 145,673
  Halliburton Co. 2,938,707 132,418
  Noble Energy Inc. 3,421,766 120,720
  ONEOK Inc. 1,450,657 101,299
* Cheniere Energy Inc. 1,489,614 97,108
  Diamondback Energy Inc. 695,939 91,565
  Cabot Oil & Gas Corp. 3,189,164 75,902
  Cimarex Energy Co. 674,048 68,578
  Apache Corp. 1,347,773 63,008
  EQT Corp. 939,171 51,823
* Continental Resources    
  Inc. 664,046 43,004
  Targa Resources Corp. 736,463 36,447
* Antero Resources Corp. 1,676,693 35,797
  Helmerich & Payne Inc. 182,381 11,629
      3,186,637
Technology (28.6%)    
  Apple Inc. 31,245,236 5,783,806
* Facebook Inc. Class A 16,941,966 3,292,163
* Alphabet Inc. Class A 2,109,078 2,381,550
* Alphabet Inc. Class C 2,095,411 2,337,745
  NVIDIA Corp. 3,858,634 914,110
* Adobe Systems Inc. 3,478,463 848,084
  Texas Instruments Inc. 6,914,082 762,278
  Broadcom Inc. 2,901,217 703,951
* salesforce.com Inc. 4,984,736 679,918
* Micron Technology Inc. 8,191,721 429,574
  Intuit Inc. 1,721,782 351,769
  Applied Materials Inc. 7,421,215 342,786
  Cognizant Technology    
  Solutions Corp. Class A 4,138,380 326,891
  Analog Devices Inc. 2,612,182 250,560
* ServiceNow Inc. 1,248,071 215,255
* Twitter Inc. 4,786,305 209,018
* Autodesk Inc. 1,547,983 202,925
  Lam Research Corp. 1,159,094 200,349
* Red Hat Inc. 1,255,200 168,661
  Microchip Technology    
  Inc. 1,661,071 151,074
* Cerner Corp. 2,226,447 133,119
* Palo Alto Networks Inc. 616,314 126,634
* Workday Inc. Class A 1,032,477 125,054
  Skyworks Solutions Inc. 1,286,123 124,304
  Harris Corp. 838,602 121,212
* Square Inc. 1,945,311 119,909
  Xilinx Inc. 1,789,892 116,808
  Maxim Integrated    
  Products Inc. 1,975,458 115,880
  KLA-Tencor Corp. 1,100,961 112,882
* VeriSign Inc. 783,094 107,613
* ANSYS Inc. 593,432 103,364
* Splunk Inc. 1,024,005 101,489
* Advanced Micro Devices    
  Inc. 6,499,190 97,423
* Citrix Systems Inc. 909,347 95,336
* Arista Networks Inc. 367,759 94,694
* Cadence Design    
  Systems Inc. 1,991,097 86,234
* Akamai Technologies Inc.  1,146,303 83,944
* IAC/InterActiveCorp 549,706 83,825
* Gartner Inc. 612,187 81,360
* VMware Inc. Class A 520,551 76,505
* F5 Networks Inc. 431,647 74,437
* Qorvo Inc. 893,465 71,629
  CDK Global Inc. 929,586 60,470
*,^ Snap Inc. 3,668,677 48,023
  LogMeIn Inc. 368,744 38,073
  SS&C Technologies    
  Holdings Inc. 713,554 37,033
* GoDaddy Inc. Class A 498,252 35,177
* Dropbox Inc. Class A 390,400 12,657
*,^ Match Group Inc. 177,161 6,863
      23,044,418
Telecommunications (0.2%)    
* T-Mobile US Inc. 2,096,237 125,250
* Zayo Group Holdings Inc. 1,492,237 54,437
      179,687
Total Common Stocks    
(Cost $46,742,651)   80,485,858

 

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Growth Index Fund

      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
Temporary Cash Investments (0.4%)1  
Money Market Fund (0.4%)    
2,3 Vanguard Market Liquidity    
  Fund, 2.122% 3,253,902 325,423
 
    Face  
    Amount  
    ($000)  
U. S. Government and Agency Obligations (0.0%)
4 United States Treasury    
  Bill, 1.986%, 10/18/18 5,500 5,468
4 United States Treasury    
  Bill, 2.027%, 11/15/18 2,000 1,985
      7,453
Total Temporary Cash Investments  
(Cost $332,817)   332,876
Total Investments (100.3%)    
(Cost $47,075,468)   80,818,734
 
      Amount
      ($000)
Other Assets and Liabilities (-0.3%)  
Other Assets    
Investment in Vanguard   4,219
Receivables for Accrued Income 53,409
Receivables for Capital Shares Issued 71,564
Variation Margin Receivable—  
Futures Contracts   103
Total Other Assets   129,295
Liabilities    
Payables for Investment Securities  
Purchased   (45,265)
Collateral for Securities on Loan (235,181)
Payables for Capital Shares Redeemed (39,575)
Payables for Distributions   (1)
Payables to Vanguard   (25,027)
Other Liabilities   (30)
Total Liabilities   (345,079)
Net Assets (100%)   80,602,950

 

At June 30, 2018, net assets consisted of:
  Amount
  ($000)
Paid-in Capital 48,214,393
Undistributed Net Investment Income 2,502
Accumulated Net Realized Losses (1,354,183)
Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)  
Investment Securities 33,743,266
Futures Contracts (3,028)
Net Assets 80,602,950
 
 
Investor Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 41,227,695 outstanding  
$.001 par value shares of beneficial  
interest (unlimited authorization) 3,179,888
Net Asset Value Per Share—  
Investor Shares $77.13
 
 
ETF Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 236,257,996 outstanding
$.001 par value shares of beneficial  
interest (unlimited authorization) 35,395,527
Net Asset Value Per Share—  
ETF Shares $149.82
 
 
Admiral Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 367,312,886 outstanding
$.001 par value shares of beneficial  
interest (unlimited authorization) 28,326,275
Net Asset Value Per Share—  
Admiral Shares $77.12

 

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  Amount
  ($000)
Institutional Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 177,657,840 outstanding  
$.001 par value shares of beneficial  
interest (unlimited authorization) 13,701,260
Net Asset Value Per Share—  
Institutional Shares $77.12

See Note A in Notes to Financial Statements.
* Non-income-producing security.
^ Includes partial security positions on loan to broker-dealers.
The total value of securities on loan is $225,208,000.
1 The fund invests a portion of its cash reserves in equity
markets through the use of index futures contracts. After
giving effect to futures investments, the fund’s effective
common stock and temporary cash investment positions
represent 100.0% and 0.3%, respectively, of net assets.
2 Affiliated money market fund available only to Vanguard funds
and certain trusts and accounts managed by Vanguard. Rate
shown is the 7-day yield.
3 Includes $235,181,000 of collateral received for securities
on loan.
4 Securities with a value of $5,766,000 have been segregated
as initial margin for open futures contracts.

 

Derivative Financial Instruments Outstanding as of Period End    
 
Futures Contracts        
      ($000)
        Value and
    Number of   Unrealized
    Long (Short) Notional Appreciation
  Expiration Contracts Amount (Depreciation)
Long Futures Contracts        
E-mini S&P 500 Index September 2018 982 133,631 (3,028)

 

Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on open futures contracts is required to be treated as realized gain (loss) for tax purposes.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Statement of Operations

  Six Months Ended
  June30,2018
  ($000)
Investment Income  
Income  
Dividends 453,383
Interest1 1,052
Securities Lending—Net 2,979
Total Income 457,414
Expenses  
The Vanguard Group—Note B  
Investment Advisory Services 2,049
Management and Administrative—Investor Shares 2,370
Management and Administrative—ETF Shares 6,216
Management and Administrative—Admiral Shares 4,972
Management and Administrative—Institutional Shares 2,057
Marketing and Distribution—Investor Shares 267
Marketing and Distribution—ETF Shares 693
Marketing and Distribution—Admiral Shares 910
Marketing and Distribution—Institutional Shares 131
Custodian Fees 239
Shareholders’ Reports—Investor Shares 30
Shareholders’ Reports—ETF Shares 407
Shareholders’ Reports—Admiral Shares 95
Shareholders’ Reports—Institutional Shares 37
Trustees’ Fees and Expenses 27
Total Expenses 20,500
Net Investment Income 436,914
Realized Net Gain (Loss)  
Investment Securities Sold1 994,404
Futures Contracts 59
Realized Net Gain (Loss) 994,463
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)  
Investment Securities1 3,896,165
Futures Contracts (3,849)
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) 3,892,316
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations 5,323,693

1 Interest income, realized net gain (loss), and change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from an affiliated company of the fund
were $980,000, ($17,000), and $48,000, respectively. Purchases and sales are for temporary cash investment purposes.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Statement of Changes in Net Assets

  Six Months Ended Year Ended
  June 30, December 31,
  2018 2017
  ($000) ($000)
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets    
Operations    
Net Investment Income 436,914 817,270
Realized Net Gain (Loss) 994,463 2,678,539
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) 3,892,316 11,974,496
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations 5,323,693 15,470,305
Distributions    
Net Investment Income    
Investor Shares (15,071) (36,010)
ETF Shares (180,554) (350,060)
Admiral Shares (146,068) (286,472)
Institutional Shares (70,953) (144,292)
Realized Capital Gain    
Investor Shares
ETF Shares
Admiral Shares
Institutional Shares
Total Distributions (412,646) (816,834)
Capital Share Transactions    
Investor Shares (237,741) (467,007)
ETF Shares 1,844,547 2,142,821
Admiral Shares 590,644 2,282,546
Institutional Shares 377,799 176,388
Net Increase (Decrease) from Capital Share Transactions 2,575,249 4,134,748
Total Increase (Decrease) 7,486,296 18,788,219
Net Assets    
Beginning of Period 73,116,654 54,328,435
End of Period1 80,602,950 73,116,654
1 Net Assets—End of Period includes undistributed (overdistributed) net investment income of $2,502,000 and ($21,766,000).

 

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Investor Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $72.36 $57.32 $54.78 $53.71 $47.87 $36.65
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 3811 .7501 .720 . 652 .579 .508
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 4.744 15.037 2.548 1.054 5.837 11.219
Total from Investment Operations 5.125 15.787 3.268 1.706 6.416 11.727
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (. 355) (.747) (.728) (. 636) (. 576) (. 507)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (. 355) (.747) (.728) (. 636) (. 576) (. 507)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $77.13 $72.36 $57.32 $54.78 $53.71 $47.87
 
Total Return2 7.08% 27.65% 5.99% 3.17% 13.47% 32.16%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $3,180 $3,210 $2,938 $3,038 $3,270 $3,630
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.17% 0.17% 0.18% 0.22% 0.23% 0.24%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.05% 1.15% 1.31% 1.20% 1.17% 1.22%
Portfolio Turnover Rate 3 10% 8% 11% 9% 9% 32%

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Total returns do not include account service fees that may have applied in the periods shown. Fund prospectuses provide information
about any applicable account service fees.
3 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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ETF Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $140.55 $111.33 $106.40 $104.33 $92.99 $71.19
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 8311 1.6261 1.528 1.420 1.268 1.112
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 9.218 29.200 4.949 2.038 11.332 21.798
Total from Investment Operations 10.049 30.826 6.477 3.458 12.600 22.910
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (.779) (1.606) (1.547) (1.388) (1.260) (1.110)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (.779) (1.606) (1.547) (1.388) (1.260) (1.110)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $149.82 $140.55 $111.33 $106.40 $104.33 $92.99
 
Total Return 7.16% 27.80% 6.13% 3.32% 13.62% 32.38%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $35,396 $31,399 $23,040 $20,706 $17,340 $13,265
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.05% 0.05% 0.06% 0.08% 0.09% 0.09%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.17% 1.27% 1.43% 1.34% 1.31% 1.37%
Portfolio Turnover Rate2 10% 8% 11% 9% 9% 32%

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Admiral Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $72.35 $57.31 $54.77 $53.71 $47.87 $36.64
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 4261 .8361 .786 .731 .653 .572
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 4.745 15.032 2.550 1.044 5.836 11.229
Total from Investment Operations 5.171 15.868 3.336 1.775 6.489 11.801
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (. 401) (. 828) (.796) (.715) (. 649) (. 571)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (. 401) (. 828) (.796) (.715) (. 649) (. 571)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $77.12 $72.35 $57.31 $54.77 $53.71 $47.87
 
Total Return2 7.15% 27.80% 6.12% 3.30% 13.63% 32.40%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $28,326 $26,013 $18,617 $16,777 $14,907 $7,903
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.05% 0.05% 0.06% 0.08% 0.09% 0.09%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.17% 1.27% 1.43% 1.34% 1.31% 1.37%
Portfolio Turnover Rate 3 10% 8% 11% 9% 9% 32%

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Total returns do not include account service fees that may have applied in the periods shown. Fund prospectuses provide information
about any applicable account service fees.
3 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Institutional Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $72.35 $57.31 $54.77 $53.70 $47.87 $36.64
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 4301 .8411 .792 .737 .657 .576
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 4.744 15.032 2.549 1.053 5.826 11.229
Total from Investment Operations 5.174 15.873 3.341 1.790 6.483 11.805
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (. 404) (. 833) (. 801) (.720) (. 653) (. 575)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (. 404) (. 833) (. 801) (.720) (. 653) (. 575)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $77.12 $72.35 $57.31 $54.77 $53.70 $47.87
 
Total Return 7.15% 27.81% 6.13% 3.33% 13.62% 32.41%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $13,701 $12,495 $9,733 $9,380 $9,545 $8,015
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.04% 0.04% 0.05% 0.07% 0.08% 0.08%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.18% 1.28% 1.44% 1.35% 1.32% 1.38%
Portfolio Turnover Rate2 10% 8% 11% 9% 9% 32%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Notes to Financial Statements

Vanguard Growth Index Fund is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 as an open-end investment company, or mutual fund. The fund offers four classes of shares: Investor Shares, ETF Shares, Admiral Shares, and Institutional Shares. Investor Shares are available to any investor who meets the fund’s minimum purchase requirements. ETF Shares are listed for trading on NYSE Arca; they can be purchased and sold through a broker. Admiral Shares and Institutional Shares are designed for investors who meet certain administrative, service, and account-size criteria.

A. The following significant accounting policies conform to generally accepted accounting principles for U.S. investment companies. The fund consistently follows such policies in preparing its financial statements.

1. Security Valuation: Securities are valued as of the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange (generally 4 p.m., Eastern time) on the valuation date. Equity securities are valued at the latest quoted sales prices or official closing prices taken from the primary market in which each security trades; such securities not traded on the valuation date are valued at the mean of the latest quoted bid and asked prices. Securities for which market quotations are not readily available, or whose values have been materially affected by events occurring before the fund’s pricing time but after the close of the securities’ primary markets, are valued by methods deemed by the board of trustees to represent fair value. Investments in Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund are valued at that fund’s net asset value. Temporary cash investments are valued using the latest bid prices or using valuations based on a matrix system (which considers such factors as security prices, yields, maturities, and ratings), both as furnished by independent pricing services.

2. Futures Contracts: The fund uses index futures contracts to a limited extent, with the objectives of maintaining full exposure to the stock market, maintaining liquidity, and minimizing transaction costs. The fund may purchase futures contracts to immediately invest incoming cash in the market, or sell futures in response to cash outflows, thereby simulating a fully invested position in the underlying index while maintaining a cash balance for liquidity. The primary risks associated with the use of futures contracts are imperfect correlation between changes in market values of stocks held by the fund and the prices of futures contracts, and the possibility of an illiquid market. Counterparty risk involving futures is mitigated because a regulated clearinghouse is the counterparty instead of the clearing broker. To further mitigate counterparty risk, the fund trades futures contracts on an exchange, monitors the financial strength of its clearing brokers and clearinghouse, and has entered into clearing agreements with its clearing brokers. The clearinghouse imposes initial margin requirements to secure the fund’s performance and requires daily settlement of variation margin representing changes in the market value of each contract.

Futures contracts are valued at their quoted daily settlement prices. The notional amounts of the contracts are not recorded in the Statement of Net Assets. Fluctuations in the value of the contracts are recorded in the Statement of Net Assets as an asset (liability) and in the Statement of Operations as unrealized appreciation (depreciation) until the contracts are closed, when they are recorded as realized futures gains (losses).

During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund’s average investments in long and short futures contracts represented less than 1% and 0% of net assets, respectively, based on the average of the notional amounts at each quarter-end during the period.

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3. Federal Income Taxes: The fund intends to continue to qualify as a regulated investment company and distribute all of its taxable income. Management has analyzed the fund’s tax positions taken for all open federal income tax years (December 31, 2014–2017), and for the period ended June 30, 2018, and has concluded that no provision for federal income tax is required in the fund’s financial statements.

4. Distributions: Distributions to shareholders are recorded on the ex-dividend date.

5. Securities Lending: To earn additional income, the fund lends its securities to qualified institutional borrowers. Security loans are subject to termination by the fund at any time, and are required to be secured at all times by collateral in an amount at least equal to the market value of securities loaned. Daily market fluctuations could cause the value of loaned securities to be more or less than the value of the collateral received. When this occurs, the collateral is adjusted and settled before the opening of the market on the next business day. The fund further mitigates its counterparty risk by entering into securities lending transactions only with a diverse group of prequalified counterparties, monitoring their financial strength, and entering into master securities lending agreements with its counterparties. The master securities lending agreements provide that, in the event of a counterparty’s default (including bankruptcy), the fund may terminate any loans with that borrower, determine the net amount owed, and sell or retain the collateral up to the net amount owed to the fund; however, such actions may be subject to legal proceedings. While collateral mitigates counterparty risk, in the event of a default, the fund may experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned. The fund invests cash collateral received in Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund, and records a liability in the Statement of Net Assets for the return of the collateral, during the period the securities are on loan. Securities lending income represents fees charged to borrowers plus income earned on invested cash collateral, less expenses associated with the loan. During the term of the loan, the fund is entitled to all distributions made on or in respect of the loaned securities.

6. Credit Facility: The fund and certain other funds managed by The Vanguard Group (“Vanguard”) participate in a $3.1 billion committed credit facility provided by a syndicate of lenders pursuant to a credit agreement that may be renewed annually; each fund is individually liable for its borrowings, if any, under the credit facility. Borrowings may be utilized for temporary and emergency purposes, and are subject to the fund’s regulatory and contractual borrowing restrictions. The participating funds are charged administrative fees and an annual commitment fee of 0.10% of the undrawn amount of the facility; these fees are allocated to the funds based on a method approved by the fund’s board of trustees and included in Management and Administrative expenses on the fund’s Statement of Operations. Any borrowings under this facility bear interest at a rate based upon the higher of the one-month London Interbank Offered Rate, federal funds effective rate, or overnight bank funding rate plus an agreed-upon spread.

The fund had no borrowings outstanding at June 30, 2018, or at any time during the period then ended.

7. Other: Dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date. Interest income includes income distributions received from Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund and is accrued daily. Premiums and discounts on debt securities purchased are amortized and accreted, respectively, to interest income over the lives of the respective securities. Security transactions are accounted for on the date securities are bought or sold. Costs used to determine realized gains (losses) on the sale of investment securities are those of the specific securities sold.

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Each class of shares has equal rights as to assets and earnings, except that each class separately bears certain class-specific expenses related to maintenance of shareholder accounts (included in Management and Administrative expenses), shareholder reporting, and the proxy. Marketing and distribution expenses are allocated to each class of shares based on a method approved by the board of trustees. Income, other non-class-specific expenses, and gains and losses on investments are allocated to each class of shares based on its relative net assets.

B. In accordance with the terms of a Funds’ Service Agreement (the “FSA”) between Vanguard and the fund, Vanguard furnishes to the fund investment advisory, corporate management, administrative, marketing, and distribution services at Vanguard’s cost of operations (as defined by the FSA). These costs of operations are allocated to the fund based on methods and guidelines approved by the board of trustees. Vanguard does not require reimbursement in the current period for certain costs of operations (such as deferred compensation/benefits and risk/insurance costs); the fund’s liability for these costs of operations is included in Payables to Vanguard on the Statement of Net Assets. All other costs of operations payable to Vanguard are generally settled twice a month.

Upon the request of Vanguard, the fund may invest up to 0.40% of its net assets as capital in Vanguard. At June 30, 2018, the fund had contributed to Vanguard capital in the amount of $4,219,000, representing 0.01% of the fund’s net assets and 1.69% of Vanguard’s capitalization. The fund’s trustees and officers are also directors and employees, respectively, of Vanguard.

C. Various inputs may be used to determine the value of the fund’s investments. These inputs are summarized in three broad levels for financial statement purposes. The inputs or methodologies used to value securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.

Level 1Quoted prices in active markets for identical securities.
Level 2Other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.).
Level 3Significant unobservable inputs (including the fund’s own assumptions used to determine
the fair value of investments). Any investments valued with significant unobservable inputs are
noted on the Statement of Net Assets.

The following table summarizes the market value of the fund’s investments as of June 30, 2018, based on the inputs used to value them:

  Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Investments ($000) ($000) ($000)
Common Stocks 80,485,858
Temporary Cash Investments 325,423 7,453
Futures Contracts—Assets1 103
Total 80,811,384 7,453
1 Represents variation margin on the last day of the reporting period.

 

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D. Distributions are determined on a tax basis and may differ from net investment income and realized capital gains for financial reporting purposes. Differences may be permanent or temporary. Permanent differences are reclassified among capital accounts in the financial statements to reflect their tax character. Temporary differences arise when certain items of income, expense, gain, or loss are recognized in different periods for financial statement and tax purposes. These differences will reverse at some time in the future. Differences in classification may also result from the treatment of short-term gains as ordinary income for tax purposes.

During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund realized $1,206,823,000 of net capital gains resulting from in-kind redemptions—in which shareholders exchanged fund shares for securities held by the fund rather than for cash. Because such gains are not taxable to the fund, and are not distributed to shareholders, they have been reclassified from accumulated net realized losses to paid-in capital.

The fund’s tax-basis capital gains and losses are determined only at the end of each fiscal year. For tax purposes, at December 31, 2017, the fund had available capital losses totaling $1,138,498,000 that may be carried forward indefinitely to offset future net capital gains. The fund will use these capital losses to offset net taxable capital gains, if any, realized during the year ending December 31, 2018; should the fund realize net capital losses for the year, the losses will be added to the loss carryforward balance above.

At June 30, 2018, the cost of investment securities for tax purposes was $47,075,468,000. Net unrealized appreciation of investment securities for tax purposes was $33,743,266,000, consisting of unrealized gains of $34,381,328,000 on securities that had risen in value since their purchase and $638,062,000 in unrealized losses on securities that had fallen in value since their purchase.

E. During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund purchased $9,525,807,000 of investment securities and sold $6,877,688,000 of investment securities, other than temporary cash investments. Purchases and sales include $5,003,477,000 and $3,214,244,000, respectively, in connection with in-kind purchases and redemptions of the fund’s capital shares.

The fund purchased securities from and sold securities to other Vanguard funds or accounts managed by Vanguard or its affiliates, in accordance with procedures adopted by the board of trustees in compliance with Rule 17a-7 of the Investment Company Act of 1940. For the six months ended June 30, 2018, such purchases and sales were $570,683,000 and $1,499,325,000, respectively; these amounts are included in the purchases and sales of investment securities noted above.

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F. Capital share transactions for each class of shares were:

  Six Months Ended Year Ended
  June 30, 2018 December 31, 2017
  Amount Shares Amount Shares
  ($000) (000) ($000) (000)
Investor Shares (sample)        
Issued 288,387 3,818 574,900 8,773
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 13,964 181 33,555 500
Redeemed (540,092) (7,128) (1,075,462) (16,179)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Investor Shares (237,741) (3,129) (467,007) (6,906)
ETF Shares        
Issued 5,079,931 34,481 7,231,868 55,920
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions
Redeemed (3,235,384) (21,625) (5,089,047) (39,475)
Net Increase (Decrease)—ETF Shares 1,844,547 12,856 2,142,821 16,445
Admiral Shares        
Issued 2,890,229 38,272 5,551,319 84,396
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 130,078 1,688 254,602 3,779
Redeemed (2,429,663) (32,208) (3,523,375) (53,477)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Admiral Shares 590,644 7,752 2,282,546 34,698
Institutional Shares        
Issued 1,370,742 18,165 2,399,897 36,639
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 66,201 859 135,176 2,010
Redeemed (1,059,144) (14,070) (2,358,685) (35,775)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Institutional Shares 377,799 4,954 176,388 2,874

 

G. Management has determined that no events or transactions occurred subsequent to June 30, 2018, that would require recognition or disclosure in these financial statements.

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Fund Profile
As of June 30, 2018

Share-Class Characteristics        
  Investor   Admiral Institutional
  Shares ETF Shares Shares Shares
Ticker Symbol VIVAX VTV VVIAX VIVIX
Expense Ratio1 0.17% 0.05% 0.05% 0.04%
30-Day SEC Yield 2.43% 2.55% 2.55% 2.56%

 

Portfolio Characteristics    
    CRSP US DJ
    Large Cap U.S. Total
    Value Market
  Fund Index FA Index
Number of Stocks 339 336 3,779
Median Market Cap  $100.0B $100.0B $64.0B
Price/Earnings Ratio 17.3x 17.3x 20.7x
Price/Book Ratio 2.3x 2.3x 3.0x
Return on Equity 14.8% 14.6% 15.0%
Earnings Growth Rate 3.1% 3.1% 8.3%
Dividend Yield 2.5% 2.5% 1.8%
Foreign Holdings 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
Turnover Rate      
(Annualized) 9%
Short-Term Reserves 0.0%

 

Sector Diversification (% of equity exposure)
    CRSP US DJ
    Large Cap U.S. Total
    Value Market
  Fund Index FA Index
Basic Materials 3.2% 3.2% 2.5%
Consumer Goods 9.4 9.4 8.1
Consumer Services 6.9 6.9 13.3
Financials 24.1 24.1 19.9
Health Care 14.5 14.5 12.6
Industrials 9.9 9.9 12.7
Oil & Gas 8.4 8.4 6.1
Technology 14.5 14.5 20.1
Telecommunications 3.7 3.7 1.8
Utilities 5.4 5.4 2.9

Sector categories are based on the Industry Classification
Benchmark (“ICB”), except for the “Other” category (if applicable),
which includes securities that have not been provided an ICB
classification as of the effective reporting period.

 

Volatility Measures    
    DJ
  CRSP US U.S. Total
  Large Cap Market
  Value Index FA Index
R-Squared 1.00 0.92
Beta 1.00 0.93
These measures show the degree and timing of the fund’s
fluctuations compared with the indexes over 36 months.

 

Ten Largest Holdings (% of total net assets)
Microsoft Corp. Software 6.1%
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Reinsurance 2.9
JPMorgan Chase & Co. Banks 2.9
Exxon Mobil Corp. Integrated Oil & Gas 2.8
Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceuticals 2.6
Bank of America Corp. Banks 2.2
Wells Fargo & Co. Banks 2.0
Chevron Corp. Integrated Oil & Gas 1.9
UnitedHealth Group Inc. Health Care  
  Providers 1.9
AT&T Inc. Fixed Line  
  Telecommunications 1.9
Top Ten   27.2%
The holdings listed exclude any temporary cash investments and equity index products.
   

 

1 The expense ratios shown are from the prospectus dated April 25, 2018, and represent estimated costs for the current fiscal year. For
the six months ended June 30, 2018, the annualized expense ratios were 0.17% for Investor Shares, 0.05% for ETF Shares, 0.05% for
Admiral Shares, and 0.04% for Institutional Shares.


 

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Performance Summary

All of the returns in this report represent past performance, which is not a guarantee of future results that may be achieved by the fund. (Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data cited. For performance data current to the most recent month-end, visit our website at vanguard.com/performance.) Note, too, that both investment returns and principal value can fluctuate widely, so an investor’s shares, when sold, could be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns shown do not reflect taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the sale of fund shares.

Fiscal-Year Total Returns (%): December 31, 2007, Through June 30, 2018


For a benchmark description, see the Glossary.
Note: For 2018, performance data reflect the six months ended June 30, 2018.

Average Annual Total Returns: Periods Ended June 30, 2018      
  Inception One Five Ten
  Date Year Years Years
Investor Shares 11/2/1992 10.05% 11.49% 9.10%
ETF Shares 1/26/2004      
Market Price   10.21 11.64 9.26
Net Asset Value   10.21 11.64 9.25
Admiral Shares 11/13/2000 10.22 11.64 9.25
Institutional Shares 7/2/1998 10.20 11.65 9.27

 

See Financial Highlights for dividend and capital gains information.

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Financial Statements (unaudited)

Statement of Net Assets
As of June 30, 2018

The fund reports a complete list of its holdings in regulatory filings four times in each fiscal year, at the quarter-ends. For the second and fourth fiscal quarters, the lists appear in the fund’s semiannual and annual reports to shareholders. For the first and third fiscal quarters, the fund files the lists with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Form N-Q. Shareholders can look up the fund’s Forms N-Q on the SEC’s website at sec.gov. Forms N-Q may also be reviewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room (see the back cover of this report for further information).

      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
Common Stocks (99.8%)1    
Basic Materials (3.2%)    
  DowDuPont Inc. 12,576,049 829,013
  LyondellBasell Industries    
  NV Class A 1,700,079 186,754
  Air Products & Chemicals    
  Inc. 1,188,193 185,037
  PPG Industries Inc. 1,351,884 140,231
  Freeport-McMoRan Inc. 7,463,762 128,825
  International Paper Co. 2,242,482 116,788
  Newmont Mining Corp. 2,893,874 109,128
  Nucor Corp. 1,722,664 107,666
  Celanese Corp. Class A 735,580 81,694
  Eastman Chemical Co. 695,552 69,527
  Mosaic Co. 1,883,416 52,830
  Avery Dennison Corp. 476,405 48,641
  Reliance Steel &    
  Aluminum Co. 371,634 32,533
  CF Industries Holdings    
  Inc. 631,449 28,036
* Alcoa Corp. 504,347 23,644
  Westlake Chemical Corp. 210,286 22,633
      2,162,980
Consumer Goods (9.4%)    
  Procter & Gamble Co. 13,624,751 1,063,548
  Coca-Cola Co. 20,749,814 910,087
  PepsiCo Inc. 7,682,746 836,421
  Mondelez International    
  Inc. Class A 7,992,789 327,704
  Altria Group Inc. 5,127,612 291,197
  General Motors Co. 6,873,120 270,801
  Ford Motor Co. 21,220,295 234,909
  Kimberly-Clark Corp. 1,893,116 199,421
  General Mills Inc. 3,214,255 142,263
  VF Corp. 1,722,486 140,417
  Archer-Daniels-Midland    
  Co. 3,031,765 138,946
  Aptiv plc 1,435,801 131,562
  Dr Pepper Snapple Group    
  Inc. 977,260 119,226
  Tyson Foods Inc. Class A 1,614,108 111,131
  Kellogg Co. 1,505,038 105,157
  Conagra Brands Inc. 2,130,059 76,107
  Genuine Parts Co. 757,401 69,522
  Molson Coors Brewing    
  Co. Class B 1,007,788 68,570
  Lear Corp. 358,945 66,696
  JM Smucker Co. 583,996 62,768
  PVH Corp. 417,078 62,445
  Newell Brands Inc. 2,367,171 61,049
  Hasbro Inc. 608,649 56,184
  Stanley Black & Decker    
  Inc. 418,908 55,635
  Lamb Weston Holdings    
  Inc. 791,254 54,209
  Bunge Ltd. 762,604 53,161
* Michael Kors Holdings    
  Ltd. 782,248 52,098
  Whirlpool Corp. 349,366 51,088
  BorgWarner Inc. 1,136,789 49,064
  Clorox Co. 351,263 47,508
^ Hanesbrands Inc. 1,949,080 42,919
^ Campbell Soup Co. 1,057,830 42,884
  Lennar Corp. Class A 799,847 41,992
  PulteGroup Inc. 1,390,795 39,985
  DR Horton Inc. 972,392 39,868
  Harley-Davidson Inc. 900,741 37,903
  Ralph Lauren Corp.    
  Class A 301,157 37,862
  Tapestry Inc. 778,680 36,372
  Jefferies Financial Group    
  Inc. 1,584,934 36,041
  Hormel Foods Corp. 717,313 26,691
  Ingredion Inc. 196,136 21,712

 

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      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Goodyear Tire & Rubber    
  Co. 653,741 15,226
* Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. 135,669 2,731
  Lennar Corp. Class B 14,996 640
      6,331,720
Consumer Services (6.9%)    
  Walmart Inc. 7,999,504 685,158
  CVS Health Corp. 5,510,050 354,572
  Twenty-First Century    
  Fox Inc. Class A 5,712,676 283,863
  Walgreens Boots    
  Alliance Inc. 4,568,296 274,166
  Target Corp. 2,889,446 219,945
* eBay Inc. 5,117,886 185,575
  Sysco Corp. 2,541,334 173,548
  Delta Air Lines Inc. 3,423,762 169,613
  Las Vegas Sands Corp. 2,139,186 163,348
  McKesson Corp. 1,118,570 149,217
  Twenty-First Century    
  Fox Inc. 2,596,582 127,934
  Kroger Co. 4,359,636 124,032
  CBS Corp. Class B 1,768,237 99,410
  Best Buy Co. Inc. 1,297,373 96,758
  Omnicom Group Inc. 1,231,230 93,906
* United Continental    
  Holdings Inc. 1,275,970 88,973
  American Airlines Group    
  Inc. 2,281,014 86,587
  Cardinal Health Inc. 1,682,005 82,132
  AmerisourceBergen    
  Corp. Class A 892,498 76,103
  Darden Restaurants Inc. 670,256 71,758
  Kohl’s Corp. 910,808 66,398
  Carnival Corp. 1,087,524 62,326
  Macy’s Inc. 1,658,723 62,086
  Nielsen Holdings plc 1,928,584 59,651
  Viacom Inc. Class B 1,970,237 59,422
  Advance Auto Parts Inc. 380,817 51,677
* Qurate Retail Group Inc.    
  QVC Group Class A 2,383,143 50,570
  Aramark 1,331,838 49,411
  Interpublic Group of    
  Cos. Inc. 2,085,855 48,892
  Gap Inc. 1,475,634 47,796
  L Brands Inc. 1,282,289 47,291
* Discovery    
  Communications Inc. 1,827,499 46,601
* Liberty Media Corp-    
  Liberty SiriusXM C 928,234 42,105
  Tiffany & Co. 319,227 42,010
  News Corp. Class A 2,709,884 42,003
  Alaska Air Group Inc. 667,600 40,316
* DISH Network Corp.    
  Class A 1,180,930 39,691
* CarMax Inc. 481,818 35,110
  Nordstrom Inc. 637,715 33,021
^,* Discovery    
  Communications Inc.    
  Class A 869,697 23,917
* Liberty Media Corp-    
  Liberty SiriusXM A 442,862 19,951
  Altice USA Inc. Class A 664,856 11,342
  Wyndham Destinations    
  Inc. 138,125 6,115
  CBS Corp. Class A 30,645 1,736
  News Corp. Class B 18,801 298
  Viacom Inc. Class A 5,457 194
  Hilton Worldwide    
  Holdings Inc. 345 27
      4,596,555
Financials (24.0%)    
* Berkshire Hathaway Inc.    
  Class B 10,553,683 1,969,845
  JPMorgan Chase & Co.  18,450,362 1,922,528
  Bank of America Corp. 52,199,055 1,471,491
  Wells Fargo & Co. 23,765,669 1,317,569
  Citigroup Inc. 13,818,668 924,745
  US Bancorp 8,456,598 422,999
  Goldman Sachs Group    
  Inc. 1,842,532 406,407
  American Express Co. 3,729,185 365,460
  Morgan Stanley 7,195,029 341,044
  PNC Financial Services    
  Group Inc. 2,416,430 326,460
  Chubb Ltd. 2,397,743 304,561
  CME Group Inc. 1,845,360 302,491
  Bank of New York    
  Mellon Corp. 4,930,044 265,877
  American International    
  Group Inc. 4,864,213 257,901
  Capital One Financial    
  Corp. 2,636,991 242,339
  BB&T Corp. 4,225,768 213,148
  Prudential Financial Inc. 2,276,485 212,874
  MetLife Inc. 4,407,742 192,178
  Progressive Corp. 3,156,398 186,701
  Aflac Inc. 4,196,776 180,545
  Travelers Cos. Inc. 1,464,970 179,224
  State Street Corp. 1,880,266 175,034
  Allstate Corp. 1,905,417 173,907
  SunTrust Banks Inc. 2,521,263 166,454
  Discover Financial    
  Services 1,890,276 133,094
  Synchrony Financial 3,889,062 129,817
  Equity Residential 1,996,852 127,179
  M&T Bank Corp. 708,943 120,627
  Northern Trust Corp. 1,158,000 119,147
  KeyCorp 5,759,673 112,544
  Ameriprise Financial Inc. 783,280 109,565
  Willis Towers Watson plc 715,106 108,410

 

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      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Regions Financial Corp. 6,080,544 108,112
  Fifth Third Bancorp 3,711,384 106,517
  Citizens Financial Group    
  Inc. 2,624,452 102,091
  Hartford Financial    
  Services Group Inc. 1,938,939 99,138
  Huntington Bancshares    
  Inc. 5,963,900 88,027
  Host Hotels & Resorts    
  Inc. 4,023,093 84,767
  Principal Financial Group    
  Inc. 1,550,651 82,107
  XL Group Ltd. 1,398,224 78,231
  Lincoln National Corp. 1,184,369 73,727
  Loews Corp. 1,469,476 70,946
  GGP Inc. 3,372,699 68,904
  HCP Inc. 2,542,748 65,654
  Annaly Capital    
  Management Inc. 6,278,406 64,605
  Welltower Inc. 1,010,058 63,321
  Ally Financial Inc. 2,327,945 61,155
  Invesco Ltd. 2,223,717 59,062
  Nasdaq Inc. 634,073 57,872
  Cincinnati Financial Corp. 844,011 56,431
  Franklin Resources Inc. 1,754,556 56,233
  Zions Bancorporation 1,066,856 56,213
  Duke Realty Corp. 1,932,146 56,090
* Arch Capital Group Ltd. 2,100,837 55,588
  Ventas Inc. 964,604 54,934
  FNF Group 1,402,948 52,779
  Everest Re Group Ltd. 222,178 51,208
  Western Union Co. 2,502,063 50,867
  Reinsurance Group of    
  America Inc. Class A 349,208 46,612
  Alleghany Corp. 78,903 45,367
  Torchmark Corp. 553,198 45,036
  Unum Group 1,197,243 44,286
  Affiliated Managers    
  Group Inc. 293,976 43,705
  Macerich Co. 764,702 43,458
* Liberty Broadband Corp. 572,742 43,368
  Voya Financial Inc. 913,929 42,955
  AGNC Investment Corp. 2,280,272 42,390
  Comerica Inc. 465,088 42,286
  VEREIT Inc. 5,239,436 38,981
* Athene Holding Ltd.    
  Class A 847,960 37,175
  Kimco Realty Corp. 2,183,966 37,106
  WR Berkley Corp. 494,948 35,839
  Lazard Ltd. Class A 705,666 34,514
  People’s United Financial    
  Inc. 1,884,636 34,093
  Raymond James    
  Financial Inc. 356,614 31,863
  CIT Group Inc. 628,909 31,703
  New York Community    
  Bancorp Inc. 2,521,174 27,834
* Brighthouse Financial Inc.  648,558 25,988
  Camden Property Trust 251,388 22,909
  Jones Lang LaSalle Inc. 123,301 20,467
* AXA Equitable Holdings    
  Inc. 933,982 19,249
* Liberty Broadband Corp.    
  Class A 141,031 10,668
* Berkshire Hathaway Inc.    
  Class A 14 3,949
      16,158,545
Health Care (14.5%)    
  Johnson & Johnson 14,534,421 1,763,607
  UnitedHealth Group Inc. 5,207,522 1,277,614
  Pfizer Inc. 31,698,282 1,150,014
  Merck & Co. Inc. 14,578,865 884,937
  Amgen Inc. 3,585,987 661,937
  Abbott Laboratories 9,500,105 579,411
  Gilead Sciences Inc. 7,046,471 499,172
  Eli Lilly & Co. 5,319,643 453,925
  Anthem Inc. 1,383,326 329,273
  Aetna Inc. 1,773,073 325,359
  Allergan plc 1,836,883 306,245
* Express Scripts Holding    
  Co. 3,043,242 234,969
  Cigna Corp. 1,318,394 224,061
  Humana Inc. 746,124 222,069
  HCA Healthcare Inc. 1,514,868 155,426
  Zimmer Biomet Holdings    
  Inc. 1,102,403 122,852
  Baxter International Inc. 1,383,198 102,135
* Mylan NV 2,651,130 95,812
  Quest Diagnostics Inc. 735,239 80,832
* Hologic Inc. 1,477,233 58,720
  Dentsply Sirona Inc. 1,231,352 53,896
* DaVita Inc. 708,435 49,194
  Perrigo Co. plc 674,446 49,174
  Universal Health    
  Services Inc. Class B 235,718 26,268
      9,706,902
Industrials (9.9%)    
  General Electric Co. 47,065,992 640,568
  Honeywell International    
  Inc. 4,047,993 583,113
  United Technologies    
  Corp. 4,118,551 514,942
  Caterpillar Inc. 3,240,722 439,669
  Raytheon Co. 1,556,276 300,641
  Northrop Grumman    
  Corp. 944,850 290,730
  CSX Corp. 4,505,914 287,387
  General Dynamics    
  Corp. 1,368,072 255,022
  Deere & Co. 1,754,627 245,297

 

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      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Emerson Electric Co. 3,414,596 236,085
  Norfolk Southern Corp. 1,531,145 231,004
  Waste Management Inc. 2,343,817 190,646
  Eaton Corp. plc 2,370,520 177,173
  TE Connectivity Ltd. 1,898,157 170,948
  Danaher Corp. 1,704,375 168,188
  Johnson Controls    
  International plc 5,020,615 167,940
  FedEx Corp. 651,977 148,038
  Ingersoll-Rand plc 1,344,810 120,670
  PACCAR Inc. 1,908,086 118,225
  Illinois Tool Works Inc. 825,525 114,368
  Cummins Inc. 849,014 112,919
  Parker-Hannifin Corp. 719,954 112,205
  Textron Inc. 1,250,012 82,388
  L3 Technologies Inc. 424,892 81,715
  WW Grainger Inc. 257,776 79,498
  WestRock Co. 1,391,358 79,335
  Republic Services Inc.    
  Class A 1,154,309 78,909
  Ball Corp. 1,890,204 67,197
  Dover Corp. 837,454 61,302
* First Data Corp. Class A 2,497,485 52,272
  Jacobs Engineering    
  Group Inc. 767,547 48,732
  Arconic Inc. 2,359,775 40,140
  Fluor Corp. 763,177 37,228
  Pentair plc 868,132 36,531
* Arrow Electronics Inc. 473,957 35,680
* United Rentals Inc. 226,253 33,399
* Crown Holdings Inc. 729,992 32,674
  ManpowerGroup Inc. 356,268 30,660
  Alliance Data Systems    
  Corp. 128,065 29,865
  Allison Transmission    
  Holdings Inc. 706,551 28,608
  Xerox Corp. 1,172,372 28,137
  Owens Corning 299,694 18,992
  Sealed Air Corp. 436,629 18,535
* Stericycle Inc. 231,185 15,094
  Flowserve Corp. 354,973 14,341
^ ADT Inc. 604,693 5,231
  Lockheed Martin Corp. 86 25
      6,662,266
Oil & Gas (8.3%)    
  Exxon Mobil Corp. 22,943,350 1,898,103
  Chevron Corp. 10,355,721 1,309,274
  ConocoPhillips 6,341,852 441,520
  Valero Energy Corp. 2,335,414 258,834
  Phillips 66 2,271,711 255,136
  Kinder Morgan Inc. 10,165,047 179,616
  Marathon Petroleum    
  Corp. 2,503,513 175,647
  Williams Cos. Inc. 4,488,396 121,681
  Devon Energy Corp. 2,696,597 118,542
  Hess Corp. 1,546,505 103,446
  Andeavor 777,269 101,962
  Halliburton Co. 2,252,117 101,480
  Marathon Oil Corp. 4,619,079 96,354
  National Oilwell Varco    
  Inc. 2,067,604 89,734
  ONEOK Inc. 1,112,666 77,698
  Baker Hughes a GE Co. 2,253,953 74,448
  HollyFrontier Corp. 955,620 65,393
  Apache Corp. 1,034,487 48,362
  EQT Corp. 720,691 39,768
  OGE Energy Corp. 1,080,310 38,038
  Helmerich & Payne Inc. 141,254 9,006
      5,604,042
Technology (14.5%)    
  Microsoft Corp. 41,634,362 4,105,564
  Intel Corp. 25,251,710 1,255,263
  Cisco Systems Inc. 25,484,649 1,096,604
  International Business    
  Machines Corp. 4,974,359 694,918
  Oracle Corp. 15,485,479 682,290
  QUALCOMM Inc. 8,034,077 450,872
  HP Inc. 8,875,923 201,395
  DXC Technology Co. 1,549,386 124,896
  Corning Inc. 4,503,226 123,884
  Hewlett Packard    
  Enterprise Co. 8,268,065 120,796
  Western Digital Corp. 1,541,760 119,348
  NetApp Inc. 1,450,581 113,914
  Motorola Solutions Inc. 879,251 102,318
* Dell Technologies Inc.    
  Class V 1,079,265 91,284
  Seagate Technology plc 1,398,762 78,988
  Symantec Corp. 3,372,516 69,643
* Synopsys Inc. 805,048 68,888
  CA Inc. 1,691,404 60,299
  Juniper Networks Inc. 1,890,182 51,829
  Marvell Technology    
  Group Ltd. 2,305,896 49,438
  Garmin Ltd. 615,066 37,519
  CDW Corp. 412,386 33,317
* Advanced Micro    
  Devices Inc. 130 2
      9,733,269
Telecommunications (3.7%)  
  AT&T Inc. 39,369,373 1,264,151
  Verizon    
  Communications Inc. 22,389,514 1,126,416
  CenturyLink Inc. 5,267,333 98,183
^,* Sprint Corp. 3,264,369 17,758
      2,506,508
Utilities (5.4%)    
  NextEra Energy Inc. 2,555,006 426,763
  Duke Energy Corp. 3,798,669 300,399
  Southern Co. 5,486,351 254,073

 

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      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Dominion Energy Inc. 3,536,096 241,091
  Exelon Corp. 5,229,982 222,797
  American Electric Power    
  Co. Inc. 2,669,919 184,892
  Sempra Energy 1,430,581 166,105
  Public Service Enterprise    
  Group Inc. 2,739,281 148,305
  Consolidated Edison Inc. 1,683,176 131,254
  Xcel Energy Inc. 2,759,373 126,048
  PG&E Corp. 2,800,710 119,198
  PPL Corp. 4,089,334 116,751
  Edison International 1,767,040 111,801
  WEC Energy Group Inc. 1,708,642 110,464
  DTE Energy Co. 982,757 101,843
  Eversource Energy 1,715,608 100,552
  FirstEnergy Corp. 2,586,890 92,895
  American Water Works    
  Co. Inc. 964,268 82,329
  Ameren Corp. 1,313,296 79,914
  Entergy Corp. 978,765 79,074
  CMS Energy Corp. 1,532,984 72,479
  CenterPoint Energy Inc. 2,336,152 64,735
  Alliant Energy Corp. 1,252,041 52,986
  NiSource Inc. 1,970,391 51,782
  Pinnacle West Capital    
  Corp. 605,545 48,783
  AES Corp. 3,581,220 48,024
* Evergy Inc. 733,749 41,200
* Vistra Energy Corp. 1,138,046 26,926
  Avangrid Inc. 337,160 17,846
  SCANA Corp. 365,114 14,064
      3,635,373
Total Common Stocks    
(Cost $53,374,524)   67,098,160
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
Temporary Cash Investments (0.2%)1  
Money Market Fund (0.2%)    
2,3 Vanguard Market Liquidity    
  Fund, 2.122% 1,557,018 155,717
 
    Face  
    Amount  
    ($000)  
U. S. Government and Agency Obligations (0.0%)
4 United States Treasury    
  Bill, 1.890%, 8/9/18 1,000 998
4 United States Treasury    
  Bill, 2.078%, 11/15/18 6,000 5,955
      6,953
Total Temporary Cash Investments  
(Cost $162,663)   162,670
Total Investments (100.0%)    
(Cost $53,537,187)   67,260,830
 
      Amount
      ($000)
Other Assets and Liabilities (0.0%)  
Other Assets    
Investment in Vanguard   3,492
Receivables for Accrued Income 64,948
Receivables for Capital Shares Issued 34,125
Variation Margin Receivable—    
Futures Contracts   112
Other Assets   332
Total Other Assets   103,009
Liabilities    
Payables for Investment Securities  
Purchased   (61,174)
Collateral for Securities on Loan (23,695)
Payables for Capital Shares Redeemed (12,036)
Payables for Distributions   (2)
Payables to Vanguard   (18,143)
Total Liabilities   (115,050)
Net Assets (100%)   67,248,789

 

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At June 30, 2018, net assets consisted of:
  Amount
  ($000)
Paid-in Capital 54,176,490
Undistributed Net Investment Income 7,776
Accumulated Net Realized Losses (655,834)
Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)  
Investment Securities 13,723,643
Futures Contracts (3,286)
Net Asset 67,248,789
 
 
Investor Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 38,027,666 outstanding  
$.001 par value shares of beneficial  
interest (unlimited authorization) 1,539,893
Net Asset Value Per Share—  
Investor Shares $40.49
 
 
ETF Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 373,144,595 outstanding
$.001 par value shares of beneficial  
interest (unlimited authorization) 38,725,410
Net Asset Value Per Share—  
ETF Shares $103.78
 
 
Admiral Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 418,492,238 outstanding
$.001 par value shares of beneficial  
interest (unlimited authorization) 16,942,682
Net Asset Value Per Share—  
Admiral Shares $40.49

 

  Amount
  ($000)
Institutional Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 248,020,376 outstanding
$.001 par value shares of beneficial  
interest (unlimited authorization) 10,040,804
Net Asset Value Per Share—  
Institutional Shares $40.48

See Note A in Notes to Financial Statements.
* Non-income-producing security.
^ Includes partial security positions on loan to broker-dealers.
The total value of securities on loan is $21,804,000.
1 The fund invests a portion of its cash reserves in equity
markets through the use of index futures contracts. After
giving effect to futures investments, the fund’s effective
common stock and temporary cash investment positions
represent 100.0% and 0.0%, respectively, of net assets.
2 Affiliated money market fund available only to Vanguard funds
and certain trusts and accounts managed by Vanguard. Rate
shown is the 7-day yield.
3 Includes $23,695,000 of collateral received for securities
on loan.
4 Securities with a value of $6,307,000 have been segregated
as initial margin for open futures contracts.

 

Derivative Financial Instruments Outstanding as of Period End    
 
Futures Contracts        
      ($000)
        Value and
    Number of   Unrealized
    Long (Short) Notional Appreciation
  Expiration Contracts Amount (Depreciation)
Long Futures Contracts        
E-mini S&P 500 Index September 2018 1,065 144,925 (3,286)

Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on open futures contracts is required to be treated as realized
gain (loss) for tax purposes.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Statement of Operations

  Six Months Ended
  June30,2018
  ($000)
Investment Income  
Income  
Dividends 809,738
Interest1 880
Securities Lending—Net 298
Total Income 810,916
Expenses  
The Vanguard Group—Note B  
Investment Advisory Services 1,916
Management and Administrative—Investor Shares 1,149
Management and Administrative—ETF Shares 6,614
Management and Administrative—Admiral Shares 2,952
Management and Administrative—Institutional Shares 1,539
Marketing and Distribution—Investor Shares 136
Marketing and Distribution—ETF Shares 889
Marketing and Distribution—Admiral Shares 620
Marketing and Distribution—Institutional Shares 98
Custodian Fees 284
Shareholders’ Reports—Investor Shares 14
Shareholders’ Reports—ETF Shares 445
Shareholders’ Reports—Admiral Shares 65
Shareholders’ Reports—Institutional Shares 41
Trustees’ Fees and Expenses 22
Total Expenses 16,784
Net Investment Income 794,132
Realized Net Gain (Loss)  
Investment Securities Sold1 1,111,905
Futures Contracts 3,661
Realized Net Gain (Loss) 1,115,566
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)  
Investment Securities1 (2,656,121)
Futures Contracts (4,159)
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) (2,660,280)
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations (750,582)

1 Interest income, realized net gain (loss), and change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from an affiliated company of the fund
were $793,000, ($13,000), and $1,000, respectively. Purchases and sales are for temporary cash investment purposes.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Statement of Changes in Net Assets

  Six Months Ended Year Ended
  June 30, December 31,
  2018 2017
  ($000) ($000)
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets    
Operations    
Net Investment Income 794,132 1,453,302
Realized Net Gain (Loss) 1,115,566 1,593,601
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) (2,660,280) 6,244,701
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations (750,582) 9,291,604
Distributions    
Net Investment Income    
Investor Shares (17,459) (37,322)
ETF Shares (442,464) (810,631)
Admiral Shares (197,827) (373,158)
Institutional Shares (118,089) (233,385)
Realized Capital Gain    
Investor Shares
ETF Shares
Admiral Shares
Institutional Shares
Total Distributions (775,839) (1,454,496)
Capital Share Transactions    
Investor Shares (50,868) (173,183)
ETF Shares 3,051,750 5,105,313
Admiral Shares 547,783 1,318,632
Institutional Shares 177,798 139,503
Net Increase (Decrease) from Capital Share Transactions 3,726,463 6,390,265
Total Increase (Decrease) 2,200,042 14,227,373
Net Assets    
Beginning of Period 65,048,747 50,821,374
End of Period1 67,248,789 65,048,747
1 Net Assets—End of Period includes undistributed (overdistributed) net investment income of $7,776,000 and ($10,517,000).

 

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Investor Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $41.42 $36.24 $31.82 $32.95 $29.78 $22.93
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 4751 .9181 . 850 .782 .691 .621
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments (.950) 5.166 4.415 (1.130) 3.164 6.847
Total from Investment Operations (.475) 6.084 5.265 (.348) 3.855 7.468
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (. 455) (. 904) (. 845) (.782) (. 685) (. 618)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (. 455) (. 904) (. 845) (.782) (. 685) (. 618)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $40.49 $41.42 $36.24 $31.82 $32.95 $29.78
 
Total Return2 -1.16% 16.99% 16.75% -1.03% 13.05% 32.85%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $1,540 $1,626 $1,587 $1,397 $1,593 $1,731
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.17% 0.17% 0.18% 0.22% 0.23% 0.24%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 2.30% 2.40% 2.64% 2.44% 2.25% 2.35%
Portfolio Turnover Rate 3 9% 9% 7% 8% 6% 25%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Total returns do not include account service fees that may have applied in the periods shown. Fund prospectuses provide information
about any applicable account service fees.
3 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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ETF Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $106.14 $92.87 $81.56 $84.45 $76.34 $58.79
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income 1.2781 2.4731 2.282 2.123 1.888 1.700
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments (2.407) 13.234 11.301 (2.890) 8.095 17.538
Total from Investment Operations (1.129) 15.707 13.583 (.767) 9.983 19.238
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (1.231) (2.437) (2.273) (2.123) (1.873) (1.688)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (1.231) (2.437) (2.273) (2.123) (1.873) (1.688)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $103.78 $106.14 $92.87 $81.56 $84.45 $76.34
 
Total Return -1.06% 17.12% 16.88% -0.89% 13.19% 33.03%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $38,725 $36,560 $27,126 $18,648 $17,277 $12,461
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.05% 0.05% 0.06% 0.08% 0.09% 0.09%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 2.42% 2.52% 2.76% 2.58% 2.39% 2.50%
Portfolio Turnover Rate2 9% 9% 7% 8% 6% 25%

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Admiral Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $41.41 $36.23 $31.82 $32.94 $29.78 $22.93
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 4991 .9651 .890 .829 .737 .663
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments (.939) 5.165 4.407 (1.121) 3.154 6.845
Total from Investment Operations (.440) 6.130 5.297 (.292) 3.891 7.508
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (. 480) (. 950) (. 887) (. 828) (.731) (. 658)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (. 480) (. 950) (. 887) (. 828) (.731) (. 658)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $40.49 $41.41 $36.23 $31.82 $32.94 $29.78
 
Total Return2 -1.07% 17.13% 16.86% -0.86% 13.18% 33.05%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $16,943 $16,778 $13,424 $10,408 $9,701 $5,054
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.05% 0.05% 0.06% 0.08% 0.09% 0.09%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 2.42% 2.52% 2.76% 2.58% 2.39% 2.50%
Portfolio Turnover Rate 3 9% 9% 7% 8% 6% 25%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Total returns do not include account service fees that may have applied in the periods shown. Fund prospectuses provide information
about any applicable account service fees.
3 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Institutional Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $41.41 $36.23 $31.82 $32.94 $29.78 $22.93
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 5011 .9691 .893 .831 .739 .666
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments (.949) 5.165 4.407 (1.120) 3.154 6.846
Total from Investment Operations (.448) 6.134 5.300 (.289) 3.893 7.512
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (. 482) (. 954) (. 890) (. 831) (.733) (. 662)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (. 482) (. 954) (. 890) (. 831) (.733) (. 662)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $40.48 $41.41 $36.23 $31.82 $32.94 $29.78
 
Total Return -1.09% 17.14% 16.87% -0.85% 13.19% 33.07%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $10,041 $10,085 $8,684 $7,176 $7,860 $6,431
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.04% 0.04% 0.05% 0.07% 0.08% 0.08%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 2.43% 2.53% 2.77% 2.59% 2.40% 2.51%
Portfolio Turnover Rate2 9% 9% 7% 8% 6% 25%

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Notes to Financial Statements

Vanguard Value Index Fund is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 as an open-end investment company, or mutual fund. The fund offers four classes of shares: Investor Shares, ETF Shares, Admiral Shares, and Institutional Shares. Investor Shares are available to any investor who meets the fund’s minimum purchase requirements. ETF Shares are listed for trading on NYSE Arca; they can be purchased and sold through a broker. Admiral Shares and Institutional Shares are designed for investors who meet certain administrative, service, and account-size criteria.

A. The following significant accounting policies conform to generally accepted accounting principles for U.S. investment companies. The fund consistently follows such policies in preparing its financial statements.

1. Security Valuation: Securities are valued as of the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange (generally 4 p.m., Eastern time) on the valuation date. Equity securities are valued at the latest quoted sales prices or official closing prices taken from the primary market in which each security trades; such securities not traded on the valuation date are valued at the mean of the latest quoted bid and asked prices. Securities for which market quotations are not readily available, or whose values have been materially affected by events occurring before the fund’s pricing time but after the close of the securities’ primary markets, are valued by methods deemed by the board of trustees to represent fair value. Investments in Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund are valued at that fund’s net asset value. Temporary cash investments are valued using the latest bid prices or using valuations based on a matrix system (which considers such factors as security prices, yields, maturities, and ratings), both as furnished by independent pricing services.

2. Futures Contracts: The fund uses index futures contracts to a limited extent, with the objectives of maintaining full exposure to the stock market, maintaining liquidity, and minimizing transaction costs. The fund may purchase futures contracts to immediately invest incoming cash in the market, or sell futures in response to cash outflows, thereby simulating a fully invested position in the underlying index while maintaining a cash balance for liquidity. The primary risks associated with the use of futures contracts are imperfect correlation between changes in market values of stocks held by the fund and the prices of futures contracts, and the possibility of an illiquid market. Counterparty risk involving futures is mitigated because a regulated clearinghouse is the counterparty instead of the clearing broker. To further mitigate counterparty risk, the fund trades futures contracts on an exchange, monitors the financial strength of its clearing brokers and clearinghouse, and has entered into clearing agreements with its clearing brokers. The clearinghouse imposes initial margin requirements to secure the fund’s performance and requires daily settlement of variation margin representing changes in the market value of each contract.

Futures contracts are valued at their quoted daily settlement prices. The notional amounts of the contracts are not recorded in the Statement of Net Assets. Fluctuations in the value of the contracts are recorded in the Statement of Net Assets as an asset (liability) and in the Statement of Operations as unrealized appreciation (depreciation) until the contracts are closed, when they are recorded as realized futures gains (losses).

During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund’s average investments in long and short futures contracts represented less than 1% and 0% of net assets, respectively, based on the average of the notional amounts at each quarter-end during the period.

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3. Federal Income Taxes: The fund intends to continue to qualify as a regulated investment company and distribute all of its taxable income. Management has analyzed the fund’s tax positions taken for all open federal income tax years (December 31, 2014–2017), and for the period ended June 30, 2018, and has concluded that no provision for federal income tax is required in the fund’s financial statements.

4. Distributions: Distributions to shareholders are recorded on the ex-dividend date.

5. Securities Lending: To earn additional income, the fund lends its securities to qualified institutional borrowers. Security loans are subject to termination by the fund at any time, and are required to be secured at all times by collateral in an amount at least equal to the market value of securities loaned. Daily market fluctuations could cause the value of loaned securities to be more or less than the value of the collateral received. When this occurs, the collateral is adjusted and settled before the opening of the market on the next business day. The fund further mitigates its counterparty risk by entering into securities lending transactions only with a diverse group of prequalified counterparties, monitoring their financial strength, and entering into master securities lending agreements with its counterparties. The master securities lending agreements provide that, in the event of a counterparty’s default (including bankruptcy), the fund may terminate any loans with that borrower, determine the net amount owed, and sell or retain the collateral up to the net amount owed to the fund; however, such actions may be subject to legal proceedings. While collateral mitigates counterparty risk, in the event of a default, the fund may experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned. The fund invests cash collateral received in Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund, and records a liability in the Statement of Net Assets for the return of the collateral, during the period the securities are on loan. Securities lending income represents fees charged to borrowers plus income earned on invested cash collateral, less expenses associated with the loan. During the term of the loan, the fund is entitled to all distributions made on or in respect of the loaned securities.

6. Credit Facility: The fund and certain other funds managed by The Vanguard Group (“Vanguard”) participate in a $3.1 billion committed credit facility provided by a syndicate of lenders pursuant to a credit agreement that may be renewed annually; each fund is individually liable for its borrowings, if any, under the credit facility. Borrowings may be utilized for temporary and emergency purposes, and are subject to the fund’s regulatory and contractual borrowing restrictions. The participating funds are charged administrative fees and an annual commitment fee of 0.10% of the undrawn amount of the facility; these fees are allocated to the funds based on a method approved by the fund’s board of trustees and included in Management and Administrative expenses on the fund’s Statement of Operations. Any borrowings under this facility bear interest at a rate based upon the higher of the one-month London Interbank Offered Rate, federal funds effective rate, or overnight bank funding rate plus an agreed-upon spread.

The fund had no borrowings outstanding at June 30, 2018, or at any time during the period then ended.

7. Other: Dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date. Interest income includes income distributions received from Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund and is accrued daily. Premiums and discounts on debt securities purchased are amortized and accreted, respectively, to interest income over the lives of the respective securities. Security transactions are accounted for on the date securities are bought or sold. Costs used to determine realized gains (losses) on the sale of investment securities are those of the specific securities sold.

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Each class of shares has equal rights as to assets and earnings, except that each class separately bears certain class-specific expenses related to maintenance of shareholder accounts (included in Management and Administrative expenses), shareholder reporting, and the proxy. Marketing and distribution expenses are allocated to each class of shares based on a method approved by the board of trustees. Income, other non-class-specific expenses, and gains and losses on investments are allocated to each class of shares based on its relative net assets.

B. In accordance with the terms of a Funds’ Service Agreement (the “FSA”) between Vanguard and the fund, Vanguard furnishes to the fund investment advisory, corporate management, administrative, marketing, and distribution services at Vanguard’s cost of operations (as defined by the FSA). These costs of operations are allocated to the fund based on methods and guidelines approved by the board of trustees. Vanguard does not require reimbursement in the current period for certain costs of operations (such as deferred compensation/benefits and risk/insurance costs); the fund’s liability for these costs of operations is included in Payables to Vanguard on the Statement of Net Assets. All other costs of operations payable to Vanguard are generally settled twice a month.

Upon the request of Vanguard, the fund may invest up to 0.40% of its net assets as capital in Vanguard. At June 30, 2018, the fund had contributed to Vanguard capital in the amount of $3,492,000, representing 0.01% of the fund’s net assets and 1.40% of Vanguard’s capitalization. The fund’s trustees and officers are also directors and employees, respectively, of Vanguard.

C. Various inputs may be used to determine the value of the fund’s investments. These inputs are summarized in three broad levels for financial statement purposes. The inputs or methodologies used to value securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.

Level 1Quoted prices in active markets for identical securities.
Level 2Other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.).
Level 3Significant unobservable inputs (including the fund’s own assumptions used to determine
the fair value of investments). Any investments valued with significant unobservable inputs are
noted on the Statement of Net Assets.

The following table summarizes the market value of the fund’s investments as of June 30, 2018, based on the inputs used to value them:

  Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Investments ($000) ($000) ($000)
Common Stocks 67,098,160
Temporary Cash Investments 155,717 6,953
Futures Contracts—Assets1 112
Total 67,253,989 6,953
1 Represents variation margin on the last day of the reporting period.

 

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D. Distributions are determined on a tax basis and may differ from net investment income and realized capital gains for financial reporting purposes. Differences may be permanent or temporary. Permanent differences are reclassified among capital accounts in the financial statements to reflect their tax character. Temporary differences arise when certain items of income, expense, gain, or loss are recognized in different periods for financial statement and tax purposes. These differences will reverse at some time in the future. Differences in classification may also result from the treatment of short-term gains as ordinary income for tax purposes.

During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund realized $1,182,433,000 of net capital gains resulting from in-kind redemptions—in which shareholders exchanged fund shares for securities held by the fund rather than for cash. Because such gains are not taxable to the fund, and are not distributed to shareholders, they have been reclassified from accumulated net realized losses to paid-in capital.

The fund’s tax-basis capital gains and losses are determined only at the end of each fiscal year. For tax purposes, at December 31, 2017, the fund had available capital losses totaling $558,094,000 that may be carried forward indefinitely to offset future net capital gains. The fund will use these capital losses to offset net taxable capital gains, if any, realized during the year ending December 31, 2018; should the fund realize net capital losses for the year, the losses will be added to the loss carryforward balance above.

At June 30, 2018, the cost of investment securities for tax purposes was $53,537,187,000. Net unrealized appreciation of investment securities for tax purposes was $13,723,643,000, consisting of unrealized gains of $15,505,911,000 on securities that had risen in value since their purchase and $1,782,268,000 in unrealized losses on securities that had fallen in value since their purchase.

E. During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund purchased $9,350,836,000 of investment securities and sold $5,565,667,000 of investment securities, other than temporary cash investments. Purchases and sales include $5,235,043,000 and $2,558,099,000, respectively, in connection with in-kind purchases and redemptions of the fund’s capital shares.

The fund purchased securities from and sold securities to other Vanguard funds or accounts managed by Vanguard or its affiliates, in accordance with procedures adopted by the board of trustees in compliance with Rule 17a-7 of the Investment Company Act of 1940. For the six months ended June 30, 2018, such purchases and sales were $1,296,915,000 and $585,754,000, respectively; these amounts are included in the purchases and sales of investment securities noted above.

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F. Capital share transactions for each class of shares were:

  Six Months Ended Year Ended
  June 30, 2018 December 31, 2017
  Amount Shares Amount Shares
  ($000) (000) ($000) (000)
Investor Shares (sample)        
Issued 144,842 3,481 293,387 7,695
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 15,822 387 33,999 880
Redeemed (211,532) (5,105) (500,569) (13,111)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Investor Shares (50,868) (1,237) (173,183) (4,536)
ETF Shares        
Issued 5,620,632 52,835 9,523,235 97,047
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions
Redeemed (2,568,882) (24,125) (4,417,922) (44,700)
Net Increase (Decrease)—ETF Shares 3,051,750 28,710 5,105,313 52,347
Admiral Shares        
Issued 1,846,096 44,540 3,563,736 93,479
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 170,181 4,159 322,751 8,337
Redeemed (1,468,494) (35,415) (2,567,855) (67,145)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Admiral Shares 547,783 13,284 1,318,632 34,671
Institutional Shares        
Issued 976,167 23,679 1,608,868 42,223
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 109,795 2,683 220,275 5,697
Redeemed (908,164) (21,904) (1,689,640) (44,068)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Institutional Shares 177,798 4,458 139,503 3,852

 

G. Management has determined that no events or transactions occurred subsequent to June 30, 2018, that would require recognition or disclosure in these financial statements

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Fund Profile
As of June 30, 2018

Share-Class Characteristics        
  Investor   Admiral Institutional
  Shares ETF Shares Shares Shares
Ticker Symbol VLACX VV VLCAX VLISX
Expense Ratio1 0.17% 0.05% 0.05% 0.04%
30-Day SEC Yield 1.78% 1.90% 1.90% 1.91%

 

Portfolio Characteristics    
      DJ
    CRSP US U.S. Total
    Large Cap Market
  Fund Index FA Index
Number of Stocks 612 607 3,779
Median Market Cap $97.8B $97.8B $64.0B
Price/Earnings Ratio 20.9x 20.9x 20.7x
Price/Book Ratio 3.2x 3.2x 3.0x
Return on Equity 15.9% 15.9% 15.0%
Earnings Growth Rate 7.9% 7.9% 8.3%
Dividend Yield 1.8% 1.8% 1.8%
Foreign Holdings 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
Turnover Rate      
(Annualized) 4%
Short-Term Reserves 0.0%

 

Sector Diversification (% of equity exposure)
      DJ
    CRSP US U.S. Total
    Large Cap Market
  Fund Index FA Index
Basic Materials 2.2% 2.2% 2.5%
Consumer Goods 8.3 8.3 8.1
Consumer Services 13.4 13.4 13.3
Financials 18.9 18.9 19.9
Health Care 12.8 12.8 12.6
Industrials 12.0 12.0 12.7
Oil & Gas 6.2 6.2 6.1
Technology 21.3 21.3 20.1
Telecommunications 2.1 2.1 1.8
Utilities 2.8 2.8 2.9

Sector categories are based on the Industry Classification
Benchmark (“ICB”), except for the “Other” category (if applicable),
which includes securities that have not been provided an ICB
classification as of the effective reporting period.

 

Volatility Measures    
    DJ
  CRSP US U.S. Total
  Large Cap Market
  Index FA Index
R-Squared 1.00 0.99
Beta 1.00 0.99
These measures show the degree and timing of the fund’s
fluctuations compared with the indexes over 36 months.

 

Ten Largest Holdings (% of total net assets)
Apple Inc. Computer Hardware 3.4%
Microsoft Corp. Software 3.2
Amazon.com Inc. Broadline Retailers 2.9
Alphabet Inc. Internet 2.8
Facebook Inc. Internet 2.0
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Reinsurance 1.5
JPMorgan Chase & Co. Banks 1.5
Exxon Mobil Corp. Integrated Oil & Gas 1.5
Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceuticals 1.4
Bank of America Corp. Banks 1.1
Top Ten   21.3%
The holdings listed exclude any temporary cash investments and equity index products.

 

1 The expense ratios shown are from the prospectus dated April 25, 2018, and represent estimated costs for the current fiscal year. For
the six months ended June 30, 2018, the annualized expense ratios were 0.17% for Investor Shares, 0.05% for ETF Shares, 0.05% for
Admiral Shares, and 0.04% for Institutional Shares.

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Performance Summary

All of the returns in this report represent past performance, which is not a guarantee of future results that may be achieved by the fund. (Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data cited. For performance data current to the most recent month-end, visit our website at vanguard.com/performance.) Note, too, that both investment returns and principal value can fluctuate widely, so an investor’s shares, when sold, could be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns shown do not reflect taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the sale of fund shares.

Fiscal-Year Total Returns (%): December 31, 2007, Through June 30, 2018


For a benchmark description, see the Glossary.
Note: For 2018, performance data reflect the six months ended June 30, 2018.

Average Annual Total Returns: Periods Ended June 30, 2018      
  Inception One Five Ten
  Date Year Years Years
Investor Shares 1/30/2004 14.29% 13.19% 10.01%
ETF Shares 1/27/2004      
Market Price   14.46 13.36 10.17
Net Asset Value   14.43 13.34 10.16
Admiral Shares 2/2/2004 14.41 13.33 10.16
Institutional Shares 6/30/2005 14.43 13.34 10.18

 

See Financial Highlights for dividend and capital gains information.

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Financial Statements (unaudited)

Statement of Net Assets
As of June 30, 2018

The fund reports a complete list of its holdings in regulatory filings four times in each fiscal year, at the quarter-ends. For the second and fourth fiscal quarters, the lists appear in the fund’s semiannual and annual reports to shareholders. For the first and third fiscal quarters, the fund files the lists with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Form N-Q. Shareholders can look up the fund’s Forms N-Q on the SEC’s website at sec.gov. Forms N-Q may also be reviewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room (see the back cover of this report for further information).

      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
Common Stocks (99.5%)1    
Basic Materials (2.2%)    
  DowDuPont Inc. 1,951,698 128,656
  Praxair Inc. 241,572 38,205
  Ecolab Inc. 218,434 30,653
  LyondellBasell Industries    
  NV Class A 263,833 28,982
  Air Products & Chemicals    
  Inc. 184,209 28,687
  PPG Industries Inc. 209,536 21,735
  Freeport-McMoRan Inc. 1,157,790 19,983
  International Paper Co. 348,072 18,128
  Newmont Mining Corp. 448,493 16,913
  Nucor Corp. 267,271 16,704
  Celanese Corp. Class A 114,343 12,699
  Eastman Chemical Co. 108,151 10,811
  FMC Corp. 113,130 10,092
  Albemarle Corp. 93,091 8,781
  CF Industries Holdings    
  Inc. 196,239 8,713
  International Flavors &    
  Fragrances Inc. 66,343 8,224
  Mosaic Co. 291,247 8,169
  Avery Dennison Corp. 73,977 7,553
* Axalta Coating Systems    
  Ltd. 185,716 5,629
  Reliance Steel &    
  Aluminum Co. 57,685 5,050
  Steel Dynamics Inc. 93,929 4,316
* Alcoa Corp. 78,176 3,665
  Westlake Chemical Corp. 32,790 3,529
      445,877
Consumer Goods (8.3%)    
  Procter & Gamble Co. 2,114,460 165,055
  Coca-Cola Co. 3,220,336 141,244
  PepsiCo Inc. 1,192,212 129,796
  Philip Morris International    
  Inc. 1,307,164 105,540
  Altria Group Inc. 1,591,521 90,382
  NIKE Inc. Class B 1,078,717 85,952
  Mondelez International    
  Inc. Class A 1,240,531 50,862
  Colgate-Palmolive Co. 733,456 47,535
  Activision Blizzard Inc. 608,105 46,411
  General Motors Co. 1,066,778 42,031
*,^ Tesla Inc. 107,072 36,720
  Ford Motor Co. 3,292,570 36,449
* Electronic Arts Inc. 258,125 36,401
  Kraft Heinz Co. 512,713 32,209
  Kimberly-Clark Corp. 293,890 30,958
  Constellation Brands Inc.    
  Class A 134,254 29,384
  Estee Lauder Cos. Inc.    
  Class A 188,375 26,879
  General Mills Inc. 498,214 22,051
  VF Corp. 266,874 21,756
  Archer-Daniels-Midland    
  Co. 469,925 21,537
  Aptiv plc 222,522 20,390
* Monster Beverage Corp. 354,661 20,322
  Dr Pepper Snapple Group    
  Inc. 151,530 18,487
  Tyson Foods Inc. Class A 250,305 17,233
  Stanley Black & Decker    
  Inc. 129,684 17,223
  Kellogg Co. 233,281 16,299
  Clorox Co. 108,862 14,724
  Lennar Corp. Class A 242,469 12,730
  DR Horton Inc. 301,703 12,370
  McCormick & Co. Inc. 102,089 11,852
  Conagra Brands Inc. 331,163 11,832
  Brown-Forman Corp.    
  Class B 235,798 11,556
* Mohawk Industries Inc. 53,333 11,428
* Take-Two Interactive    
  Software Inc. 96,326 11,401
  Tapestry Inc. 242,288 11,317

 

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Large-Cap Index Fund

      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Hershey Co. 118,897 11,065
  Church & Dwight Co. Inc. 205,992 10,951
  Genuine Parts Co. 117,429 10,779
  Molson Coors Brewing    
  Co. Class B 156,353 10,638
* Lululemon Athletica Inc. 84,761 10,582
  Lear Corp. 55,854 10,378
  JM Smucker Co. 90,580 9,736
  PVH Corp. 64,756 9,695
  Newell Brands Inc. 368,138 9,494
  Hasbro Inc. 94,520 8,725
* NVR Inc. 2,878 8,549
  Lamb Weston Holdings    
  Inc. 122,974 8,425
  Hormel Foods Corp. 222,976 8,297
  Bunge Ltd. 118,330 8,249
* Michael Kors Holdings    
  Ltd. 121,343 8,081
  Whirlpool Corp. 54,275 7,937
* LKQ Corp. 247,202 7,886
  Snap-on Inc. 47,685 7,664
  BorgWarner Inc. 176,446 7,615
  Hanesbrands Inc. 303,153 6,675
^ Campbell Soup Co. 164,401 6,665
  PulteGroup Inc. 215,728 6,202
  Polaris Industries Inc. 50,457 6,165
  Harley-Davidson Inc. 139,640 5,876
  Ralph Lauren Corp.    
  Class A 46,675 5,868
  Jefferies Financial Group    
  Inc. 247,201 5,621
  Coty Inc. Class A 379,204 5,347
* WABCO Holdings Inc. 44,936 5,258
*,^ Under Armour Inc.    
  Class A 155,888 3,504
* Under Armour Inc. 160,141 3,376
  Ingredion Inc. 30,261 3,350
  Goodyear Tire & Rubber    
  Co. 100,675 2,345
  Lennar Corp. Class B 12,505 534
* Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. 20,891 421
  Mattel Inc. 176 3
      1,660,272
Consumer Services (13.4%)    
* Amazon.com Inc. 346,819 589,523
  Home Depot Inc. 970,020 189,251
* Netflix Inc. 347,248 135,923
  Comcast Corp. Class A 3,861,626 126,700
  Walt Disney Co. 1,190,767 124,804
  Walmart Inc. 1,241,424 106,328
  McDonald’s Corp. 660,254 103,455
* Booking Holdings Inc. 40,501 82,099
  Costco Wholesale Corp. 369,035 77,121
  Lowe’s Cos. Inc. 659,670 63,045
  CVS Health Corp. 854,879 55,011
  Starbucks Corp. 1,102,384 53,851
  TJX Cos. Inc. 500,881 47,674
  Twenty-First Century Fox    
  Inc. Class A 912,010 45,318
  Walgreens Boots Alliance    
  Inc. 708,856 42,542
* Charter Communications    
  Inc. Class A 139,723 40,968
  Target Corp. 448,331 34,127
* eBay Inc. 794,308 28,802
  Marriott International Inc.    
  Class A 222,895 28,219
  Ross Stores Inc. 318,295 26,976
  Sysco Corp. 394,346 26,930
  Delta Air Lines Inc. 531,013 26,306
  Las Vegas Sands Corp. 331,878 25,342
  McKesson Corp. 173,620 23,161
  Southwest Airlines Co. 439,060 22,339
  Dollar General Corp. 225,715 22,256
  Yum! Brands Inc. 271,569 21,242
  Hilton Worldwide    
  Holdings Inc. 251,761 19,929
  Carnival Corp. 336,835 19,304
  Kroger Co. 675,752 19,225
* O’Reilly Automotive Inc. 68,876 18,842
  Twenty-First Century    
  Fox Inc. 377,007 18,575
* Dollar Tree Inc. 199,850 16,987
  CBS Corp. Class B 274,333 15,423
* AutoZone Inc. 22,635 15,187
  Best Buy Co. Inc. 201,444 15,024
  Royal Caribbean Cruises    
  Ltd. 142,402 14,753
  Omnicom Group Inc. 191,189 14,582
* United Continental    
  Holdings Inc. 198,210 13,821
  Wynn Resorts Ltd. 82,196 13,755
  American Airlines Group    
  Inc. 354,298 13,449
  Tiffany & Co. 99,189 13,053
  Cardinal Health Inc. 261,329 12,761
  Expedia Group Inc. 103,956 12,494
  MGM Resorts    
  International 421,593 12,239
  AmerisourceBergen    
  Corp. Class A 138,770 11,833
* Ulta Beauty Inc. 48,292 11,274
  Darden Restaurants Inc. 103,998 11,134
* CarMax Inc. 149,828 10,918
  Kohl’s Corp. 141,606 10,323
  Macy’s Inc. 257,948 9,655
  Nielsen Holdings plc 299,663 9,269
  Viacom Inc. Class B 301,835 9,103

 

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Large-Cap Index Fund

      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Chipotle Mexican Grill    
  Inc. Class A 21,020 9,067
* Norwegian Cruise Line    
  Holdings Ltd. 170,446 8,054
  Advance Auto Parts Inc. 59,231 8,038
  Tractor Supply Co. 102,838 7,866
* Qurate Retail Group Inc.    
  QVC Group Class A 369,485 7,840
  Aramark 206,641 7,666
  Interpublic Group of Cos.    
  Inc. 323,532 7,584
  Gap Inc. 228,935 7,415
* Discovery    
  Communications Inc. 289,780 7,389
  L Brands Inc. 198,800 7,332
  FactSet Research    
  Systems Inc. 32,678 6,474
* Liberty Media Corp-Liberty  
  SiriusXM Class C 140,871 6,390
^ Sirius XM Holdings Inc. 939,430 6,360
  Alaska Air Group Inc. 103,504 6,251
* DISH Network Corp.    
  Class A 183,196 6,157
  News Corp. Class A 393,546 6,100
  Nordstrom Inc. 98,482 5,099
  Domino’s Pizza Inc. 17,768 5,014
  Wyndham Hotels &    
  Resorts Inc. 84,089 4,947
* Copart Inc. 82,624 4,673
*,^ Discovery    
  Communications Inc.    
  Class A 129,193 3,553
* Liberty Media Corp-Liberty  
  SiriusXM Class A 72,441 3,263
  Hyatt Hotels Corp.    
  Class A 35,047 2,704
*,^ TripAdvisor Inc. 44,435 2,475
  Rollins Inc. 41,091 2,161
  Wyndham Destinations    
  Inc. 42,015 1,860
  Altice USA Inc. Class A 103,284 1,762
  News Corp. Class B 30,820 489
  CBS Corp. Class A 4,796 272
  Viacom Inc. Class A 4,527 161
      2,686,641
Financials (18.7%)    
* Berkshire Hathaway Inc.    
  Class B 1,635,077 305,187
  JPMorgan Chase & Co. 2,863,113 298,336
  Bank of America Corp. 8,099,950 228,338
  Wells Fargo & Co. 3,687,882 204,456
  Visa Inc. Class A 1,501,990 198,939
  Mastercard Inc. Class A 779,667 153,220
  Citigroup Inc. 2,144,265 143,494
US Bancorp 1,312,225 65,637
Goldman Sachs Group    
Inc. 285,858 63,052
American Express Co. 578,770 56,719
American Tower Corp. 371,359 53,539
Morgan Stanley 1,116,383 52,917
Charles Schwab Corp. 1,020,958 52,171
PNC Financial Services    
Group Inc. 375,064 50,671
Chubb Ltd. 372,136 47,269
BlackRock Inc. 94,302 47,060
CME Group Inc. 286,364 46,941
Simon Property Group Inc. 260,482 44,331
S&P Global Inc. 211,339 43,090
Bank of New York Mellon    
Corp. 764,967 41,255
American International    
Group Inc. 755,084 40,035
Capital One Financial    
Corp. 409,227 37,608
Crown Castle    
International Corp. 348,775 37,605
Intercontinental    
Exchange Inc. 487,353 35,845
Marsh & McLennan Cos.    
Inc. 427,321 35,028
BB&T Corp. 655,704 33,074
Prudential Financial Inc. 353,060 33,015
MetLife Inc. 684,001 29,822
Prologis Inc. 447,316 29,384
Progressive Corp. 489,773 28,970
Equinix Inc. 66,792 28,713
Public Storage 124,503 28,245
Aon plc 205,622 28,205
Aflac Inc. 651,089 28,010
Travelers Cos. Inc. 227,266 27,804
State Street Corp. 292,106 27,192
Allstate Corp. 295,609 26,980
SunTrust Banks Inc. 391,123 25,822
Moody’s Corp. 137,213 23,403
Weyerhaeuser Co. 636,168 23,195
T. Rowe Price Group Inc. 193,561 22,471
Discover Financial    
Services 293,310 20,652
Synchrony Financial 602,599 20,115
AvalonBay Communities    
Inc. 116,241 19,981
Equity Residential 309,710 19,725
Welltower Inc. 312,710 19,604
Digital Realty Trust Inc. 173,103 19,315
M&T Bank Corp. 109,839 18,689
Northern Trust Corp. 179,639 18,483
KeyCorp 892,371 17,437
Ventas Inc. 299,326 17,047

 

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Large-Cap Index Fund

      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Ameriprise Financial Inc. 121,566 17,005
  Willis Towers Watson plc 110,742 16,788
  Regions Financial Corp. 944,116 16,786
  Fifth Third Bancorp 576,254 16,538
  Boston Properties Inc. 129,782 16,277
* SBA Communications    
  Corp. Class A 96,833 15,989
  Citizens Financial Group    
  Inc. 407,552 15,854
* IHS Markit Ltd. 302,560 15,609
  Hartford Financial Services    
  Group Inc. 301,123 15,396
  Huntington Bancshares    
  Inc. 925,243 13,657
* E*TRADE Financial Corp. 221,992 13,577
  Essex Property Trust Inc. 55,576 13,287
  First Republic Bank 135,968 13,160
  Comerica Inc. 144,687 13,155
  Host Hotels & Resorts Inc.  623,520 13,138
  TD Ameritrade Holding    
  Corp. 238,531 13,064
* CBRE Group Inc. Class A 271,519 12,962
  Realty Income Corp. 239,285 12,871
* SVB Financial Group 44,560 12,867
  Principal Financial Group    
  Inc. 240,944 12,758
  Equifax Inc. 101,215 12,663
  MSCI Inc. Class A 75,669 12,518
  XL Group Ltd. 217,313 12,159
* Markel Corp. 11,134 12,073
  Lincoln National Corp. 184,082 11,459
  Loews Corp. 228,453 11,030
  Alexandria Real Estate    
  Equities Inc. 86,708 10,940
  GGP Inc. 524,324 10,712
  Vornado Realty Trust 144,055 10,649
  HCP Inc. 394,840 10,195
  Annaly Capital    
  Management Inc. 976,530 10,048
  Extra Space Storage Inc. 100,658 10,047
  Arthur J Gallagher & Co. 153,438 10,016
  Raymond James Financial    
  Inc. 110,310 9,856
  Cboe Global Markets Inc. 94,697 9,855
  Mid-America Apartment    
  Communities Inc. 95,554 9,619
  Ally Financial Inc. 362,119 9,513
  Invesco Ltd. 345,953 9,189
  Nasdaq Inc. 98,384 8,980
  Franklin Resources Inc. 273,115 8,753
  Cincinnati Financial Corp. 130,842 8,748
  Zions Bancorporation 165,953 8,744
  Duke Realty Corp. 300,375 8,720
* Arch Capital Group Ltd. 325,977 8,625
  Iron Mountain Inc. 240,813 8,431
  UDR Inc. 224,488 8,427
  FNF Group 217,804 8,194
  Regency Centers Corp. 128,449 7,974
  Everest Re Group Ltd. 34,395 7,927
  Western Union Co. 386,544 7,858
  Federal Realty    
  Investment Trust 61,624 7,799
  SEI Investments Co. 119,404 7,465
  SL Green Realty Corp. 74,220 7,461
  Reinsurance Group of    
  America Inc. Class A 54,134 7,226
  Camden Property Trust 77,913 7,100
  Alleghany Corp. 12,198 7,013
  Torchmark Corp. 85,682 6,975
  Unum Group 186,009 6,880
  Affiliated Managers    
  Group Inc. 45,784 6,807
* Liberty Broadband Corp. 89,699 6,792
  Macerich Co. 118,784 6,750
  Voya Financial Inc. 142,359 6,691
  AGNC Investment Corp. 354,662 6,593
* Black Knight Inc. 119,642 6,407
  Jones Lang LaSalle Inc. 38,333 6,363
  VEREIT Inc. 812,183 6,043
  Kimco Realty Corp. 340,215 5,780
* Athene Holding Ltd.    
  Class A 131,331 5,758
  Invitation Homes Inc. 241,323 5,565
  WR Berkley Corp. 76,701 5,554
  Lazard Ltd. Class A 109,234 5,343
  People’s United Financial    
  Inc. 291,871 5,280
  CIT Group Inc. 97,765 4,928
  New York Community    
  Bancorp Inc. 391,307 4,320
* Brighthouse Financial Inc. 100,477 4,026
  Interactive Brokers Group    
  Inc. 56,903 3,665
* AXA Equitable Holdings    
  Inc. 142,675 2,941
* Berkshire Hathaway Inc.    
  Class A 6 1,692
* Liberty Broadband Corp.    
  Class A 20,919 1,582
  Brixmor Property Group    
  Inc. 156 3
      3,769,558
Health Care (12.8%)    
  Johnson & Johnson 2,255,402 273,671
  UnitedHealth Group Inc. 808,081 198,255
  Pfizer Inc. 4,918,828 178,455
  Merck & Co. Inc. 2,262,241 137,318
  AbbVie Inc. 1,274,323 118,066

 

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Large-Cap Index Fund

      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Amgen Inc. 556,414 102,708
  Medtronic plc 1,139,702 97,570
  Abbott Laboratories 1,474,164 89,909
  Gilead Sciences Inc. 1,093,373 77,455
  Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. 1,374,420 76,060
  Eli Lilly & Co. 825,411 70,432
  Thermo Fisher Scientific    
  Inc. 338,304 70,076
  Becton Dickinson and Co. 224,669 53,822
* Biogen Inc. 177,457 51,505
  Anthem Inc. 214,574 51,075
  Aetna Inc. 275,046 50,471
* Celgene Corp. 609,488 48,406
  Allergan plc 285,098 47,532
* Intuitive Surgical Inc. 95,286 45,592
  Stryker Corp. 251,420 42,455
* Boston Scientific Corp. 1,160,441 37,946
* Express Scripts Holding    
  Co. 472,012 36,444
* Vertex Pharmaceuticals    
  Inc. 214,324 36,427
  Cigna Corp. 204,554 34,764
  Zoetis Inc. 406,819 34,657
* Illumina Inc. 123,657 34,536
  Humana Inc. 115,726 34,444
  Baxter International Inc. 429,791 31,736
* Edwards Lifesciences    
  Corp. 177,146 25,787
  HCA Healthcare Inc. 234,838 24,094
* Regeneron    
  Pharmaceuticals Inc. 66,832 23,056
* Alexion Pharmaceuticals    
  Inc. 177,657 22,056
* Align Technology Inc. 64,048 21,913
* Centene Corp. 163,863 20,190
  Zimmer Biomet Holdings    
  Inc. 170,903 19,045
* IDEXX Laboratories Inc. 72,979 15,905
* Laboratory Corp. of    
  America Holdings 85,941 15,429
* Mylan NV 411,731 14,880
* ABIOMED Inc. 35,473 14,510
* IQVIA Holdings Inc. 145,162 14,490
* BioMarin Pharmaceutical    
  Inc. 148,593 13,997
  Quest Diagnostics Inc. 114,109 12,545
  ResMed Inc. 120,012 12,431
* Waters Corp. 62,654 12,129
  Teleflex Inc. 38,321 10,278
* Incyte Corp. 151,755 10,168
  Cooper Cos. Inc. 41,164 9,692
* Henry Schein Inc. 129,652 9,418
* Hologic Inc. 229,974 9,141
* Varian Medical Systems    
  Inc. 77,077 8,765
  Dentsply Sirona Inc. 191,638 8,388
* Jazz Pharmaceuticals plc 47,874 8,249
  Universal Health Services    
  Inc. Class B 73,351 8,174
* DaVita Inc. 110,275 7,658
  Perrigo Co. plc 104,986 7,655
* Alnylam Pharmaceuticals    
  Inc. 75,922 7,478
* Nektar Therapeutics    
  Class A 144,418 7,052
* Alkermes plc 130,685 5,379
* Seattle Genetics Inc. 43,007 2,855
      2,564,594
Industrials (11.9%)    
  Boeing Co. 489,883 164,361
  General Electric Co. 7,303,546 99,401
  3M Co. 499,282 98,219
  Union Pacific Corp. 647,667 91,761
  Honeywell International    
  Inc. 628,248 90,499
  Accenture plc Class A 540,774 88,465
  United Technologies    
  Corp. 639,204 79,920
* PayPal Holdings Inc. 948,542 78,985
  Caterpillar Inc. 502,844 68,221
  United Parcel Service Inc.    
  Class B 579,776 61,590
  Lockheed Martin Corp. 204,116 60,302
  Danaher Corp. 528,632 52,165
  Automatic Data    
  Processing Inc. 351,908 47,205
  Raytheon Co. 241,598 46,672
  FedEx Corp. 202,277 45,929
  Northrop Grumman Corp. 146,662 45,128
  CSX Corp. 699,274 44,600
  General Dynamics Corp. 212,354 39,585
  Deere & Co. 272,287 38,066
  Emerson Electric Co. 529,645 36,620
  Norfolk Southern Corp. 237,699 35,862
  Illinois Tool Works Inc. 256,504 35,536
  Waste Management Inc. 363,709 29,584
  Fidelity National    
  Information Services Inc. 278,453 29,524
  Sherwin-Williams Co. 70,804 28,858
  Eaton Corp. plc 367,865 27,494
  TE Connectivity Ltd. 294,507 26,523
  Johnson Controls    
  International plc 779,412 26,071
* Fiserv Inc. 344,458 25,521
  Roper Technologies Inc. 86,738 23,932
  Amphenol Corp. Class A 253,414 22,085
* Worldpay Inc. Class A 249,911 20,438

 

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Large-Cap Index Fund

      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Fortive Corp. 263,606 20,327
  Ingersoll-Rand plc 208,485 18,707
  Rockwell Collins Inc. 138,096 18,599
  Paychex Inc. 271,757 18,575
  PACCAR Inc. 295,781 18,327
  Rockwell Automation Inc. 105,521 17,541
  Cummins Inc. 131,649 17,509
  Parker-Hannifin Corp. 111,877 17,436
  Agilent Technologies Inc. 270,654 16,737
  Waste Connections Inc. 221,562 16,679
* FleetCor Technologies Inc. 75,371 15,877
  Global Payments Inc. 134,161 14,958
  Vulcan Materials Co. 111,160 14,346
* Verisk Analytics Inc.    
  Class A 131,911 14,199
  AMETEK Inc. 194,722 14,051
  TransDigm Group Inc. 39,665 13,690
  Cintas Corp. 71,809 13,290
  Textron Inc. 193,840 12,776
  L3 Technologies Inc. 65,978 12,689
* CoStar Group Inc. 30,646 12,645
* Mettler-Toledo    
  International Inc. 21,360 12,359
  WW Grainger Inc. 40,047 12,350
  WestRock Co. 215,813 12,306
  Republic Services Inc.    
  Class A 179,325 12,259
  Martin Marietta Materials    
  Inc. 52,742 11,779
  Total System Services Inc. 138,131 11,675
  Fastenal Co. 241,854 11,640
  Broadridge Financial    
  Solutions Inc. 99,106 11,407
  Expeditors International of    
  Washington Inc. 147,030 10,748
  Ball Corp. 293,990 10,451
* United Rentals Inc. 70,379 10,389
  Xylem Inc. 151,128 10,183
* XPO Logistics Inc. 101,488 10,167
  CH Robinson Worldwide    
  Inc. 117,199 9,805
  Masco Corp. 261,421 9,782
  Dover Corp. 130,067 9,521
  Alliance Data Systems    
  Corp. 39,539 9,220
  Kansas City Southern 86,181 9,132
  JB Hunt Transport    
  Services Inc. 73,802 8,971
  Packaging Corp. of America 79,373 8,873
* First Data Corp. Class A 388,317 8,127
  Huntington Ingalls    
  Industries Inc. 37,342 8,095
  Jacobs Engineering Group    
  Inc. 119,172 7,566
  Wabtec Corp. 72,705 7,167
* Trimble Inc. 209,104 6,867
* Sensata Technologies    
  Holding plc 143,654 6,835
  Fortune Brands Home &    
  Security Inc. 122,398 6,572
* IPG Photonics Corp. 29,407 6,488
  Robert Half International    
  Inc. 98,673 6,424
  Arconic Inc. 364,586 6,202
  Owens Corning 92,933 5,889
  Fluor Corp. 118,595 5,785
  Sealed Air Corp. 135,204 5,739
  Pentair plc 135,258 5,692
  TransUnion 77,562 5,556
* Arrow Electronics Inc. 73,644 5,544
* Crown Holdings Inc. 113,156 5,065
  Hubbell Inc. Class B 46,061 4,870
  ManpowerGroup Inc. 55,247 4,755
  Allison Transmission    
  Holdings Inc. 109,494 4,433
  Old Dominion Freight    
  Line Inc. 29,314 4,367
  Xerox Corp. 181,610 4,359
  AO Smith Corp. 60,832 3,598
  Cognex Corp. 69,017 3,079
  FLIR Systems Inc. 57,463 2,986
* Stericycle Inc. 35,828 2,339
  Flowserve Corp. 54,887 2,217
  Acuity Brands Inc. 17,259 2,000
^ ADT Inc. 94,052 814
* nVent Electric plc 77 2
  Macquarie Infrastructure    
  Corp. 39 2
      2,390,531
Oil & Gas (6.2%)    
  Exxon Mobil Corp. 3,560,222 294,537
  Chevron Corp. 1,606,929 203,164
  Schlumberger Ltd. 1,164,775 78,075
  ConocoPhillips 983,835 68,495
  EOG Resources Inc. 486,735 60,564
  Occidental Petroleum    
  Corp. 643,877 53,880
  Valero Energy Corp. 362,299 40,154
  Phillips 66 352,529 39,593
  Anadarko Petroleum    
  Corp. 433,210 31,733
  Halliburton Co. 699,716 31,529
  Kinder Morgan Inc. 1,577,525 27,875
  Marathon Petroleum    
  Corp. 388,570 27,262
  Pioneer Natural    
  Resources Co. 143,324 27,123
  ONEOK Inc. 345,413 24,120

 

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Large-Cap Index Fund

        Market
        Value
      Shares ($000)
  Williams Cos. Inc.   695,357 18,851
  Devon Energy Corp.   418,044 18,377
* Concho Resources Inc.   125,315 17,337
  Hess Corp.   239,756 16,037
  Andeavor   120,732 15,838
  Apache Corp.   321,398 15,025
  Marathon Oil Corp.   717,600 14,969
  Noble Energy Inc.   407,526 14,377
  National Oilwell Varco Inc. 321,364 13,947
  EQT Corp.   223,412 12,328
  Baker Hughes a GE Co.   350,475 11,576
* Cheniere Energy Inc.   177,502 11,571
  Diamondback Energy Inc.   82,969 10,916
  HollyFrontier Corp.   148,502 10,162
  Cabot Oil & Gas Corp.   380,292 9,051
  Cimarex Energy Co.   80,332 8,173
  OGE Energy Corp.   168,246 5,924
* Continental Resources Inc. 78,955 5,113
  Targa Resources Corp.   87,532 4,332
* Antero Resources Corp.   200,399 4,279
  Helmerich & Payne Inc.   43,319 2,762
* Apergy Corp.   39 2
        1,249,051
Technology (21.2%)      
  Apple Inc. 3,719,825 688,577
  Microsoft Corp. 6,460,852 637,105
* Facebook Inc. Class A 2,016,983 391,940
* Alphabet Inc. Class A   251,038 283,470
* Alphabet Inc. Class C   249,518 278,375
  Intel Corp. 3,918,585 194,793
  Cisco Systems Inc. 3,954,532 170,163
  NVIDIA Corp.   459,387 108,829
  International Business      
  Machines Corp.   771,920 107,837
  Oracle Corp. 2,403,045 105,878
* Adobe Systems Inc.   414,126 100,968
  Texas Instruments Inc.   823,179 90,755
  Broadcom Inc.   345,403 83,809
* salesforce.com Inc.   593,440 80,945
  QUALCOMM Inc. 1,246,749 69,968
* Micron Technology Inc.   975,225 51,141
  Intuit Inc.   205,020 41,887
  Applied Materials Inc.   883,728 40,819
  Cognizant Technology      
  Solutions Corp. Class A   492,886 38,933
  HP Inc. 1,377,348 31,252
  Analog Devices Inc.   310,969 29,828
* ServiceNow Inc.   148,626 25,633
* Twitter Inc.   569,950 24,890
* Autodesk Inc.   184,122 24,137
  Lam Research Corp.   137,899 23,836
* Red Hat Inc.   149,506 20,089
  DXC Technology Co.   240,066 19,352
  Corning Inc.   697,864 19,198
  Hewlett Packard    
  Enterprise Co. 1,283,384 18,750
  Western Digital Corp. 238,909 18,494
  Microchip Technology Inc.  197,576 17,969
  NetApp Inc. 225,149 17,681
  Motorola Solutions Inc. 136,272 15,858
* Cerner Corp. 265,211 15,857
* Palo Alto Networks Inc. 73,372 15,076
* Workday Inc. Class A 122,908 14,887
  Skyworks Solutions Inc. 153,095 14,797
  Harris Corp. 99,937 14,445
* Square Inc. 231,575 14,274
* Dell Technologies Inc.    
  Class V 167,623 14,178
  Xilinx Inc. 213,092 13,906
  Maxim Integrated    
  Products Inc. 235,285 13,802
  KLA-Tencor Corp. 131,097 13,441
* VeriSign Inc. 93,212 12,809
* ANSYS Inc. 70,600 12,297
  Seagate Technology plc 217,364 12,274
* Splunk Inc. 121,946 12,086
*,^ Advanced Micro    
  Devices Inc. 774,953 11,617
* Citrix Systems Inc. 108,252 11,349
* Arista Networks Inc. 43,849 11,291
  Symantec Corp. 521,854 10,776
* Synopsys Inc. 125,111 10,706
* Cadence Design    
  Systems Inc. 236,825 10,257
* IAC/InterActiveCorp 65,500 9,988
* Akamai Technologies Inc. 136,385 9,987
* Gartner Inc. 72,935 9,693
  CA Inc. 262,649 9,363
* VMware Inc. Class A 61,885 9,095
* F5 Networks Inc. 51,468 8,876
* Qorvo Inc. 106,370 8,528
  Juniper Networks Inc. 294,245 8,068
  Marvell Technology    
  Group Ltd. 356,416 7,642
  CDK Global Inc. 110,378 7,180
  Garmin Ltd. 94,903 5,789
*,^ Snap Inc. 435,768 5,704
  CDW Corp. 64,006 5,171
  LogMeIn Inc. 43,909 4,534
  SS&C Technologies    
  Holdings Inc. 84,763 4,399
* GoDaddy Inc. Class A 59,190 4,179
* Dropbox Inc. Class A 46,380 1,504
* Match Group Inc. 21,022 814
      4,253,798
Telecommunications (2.0%)    
  AT&T Inc. 6,109,467 196,175
  Verizon Communications    
  Inc. 3,474,686 174,811

 

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      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  CenturyLink Inc. 816,458 15,219
* T-Mobile US Inc. 249,549 14,911
* Zayo Group Holdings Inc. 177,450 6,473
*,^ Sprint Corp. 504,800 2,746
      410,335
Utilities (2.8%)    
  NextEra Energy Inc. 396,444 66,218
  Duke Energy Corp. 589,532 46,620
  Southern Co. 851,421 39,429
  Dominion Energy Inc. 548,755 37,414
  Exelon Corp. 811,512 34,570
  American Electric Power    
  Co. Inc. 413,893 28,662
  Sempra Energy 221,785 25,751
  Public Service Enterprise    
  Group Inc. 425,028 23,011
  Consolidated Edison Inc. 261,253 20,373
  Xcel Energy Inc. 428,110 19,556
  PG&E Corp. 434,174 18,478
  PPL Corp. 633,905 18,098
  Edison International 273,997 17,336
  WEC Energy Group Inc. 265,236 17,148
  DTE Energy Co. 152,705 15,825
  Eversource Energy 266,410 15,614
  FirstEnergy Corp. 401,183 14,407
  American Water Works    
  Co. Inc. 149,701 12,781
  Ameren Corp. 204,017 12,414
  Entergy Corp. 152,216 12,298
  CMS Energy Corp. 237,936 11,250
  CenterPoint Energy Inc. 363,136 10,063
  Alliant Energy Corp. 194,294 8,223
  NiSource Inc. 304,467 8,001
  Pinnacle West Capital    
  Corp. 94,094 7,580
  AES Corp. 555,116 7,444
* Evergy Inc. 114,317 6,419
* Vistra Energy Corp. 175,274 4,147
  Avangrid Inc. 51,790 2,741
  SCANA Corp. 56,948 2,194
      564,065
Total Common Stocks    
(Cost $13,084,623)   19,994,722
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
Temporary Cash Investments (0.7%)1  
Money Market Fund (0.7%)    
2,3 Vanguard Market Liquidity    
  Fund, 2.122% 1,388,929 138,906
 
    Face  
    Amount  
    ($000)  
U. S. Government and Agency Obligations (0.0%)
4 United States Treasury    
  Bill, 1.693%, 7/12/18 1,000 999
4 United States Treasury    
  Bill, 1.916%, 9/6/18 100 100
4 United States Treasury    
  Bill, 1.986%, 10/18/18 1,100 1,094
4 United States Treasury    
  Bill, 2.022%–2.078%,    
  11/15/18 1,900 1,886
  United States Treasury    
  Bill, 2.059%, 11/29/18 1,500 1,487
      5,566
Total Temporary Cash Investments  
(Cost $144,462)   144,472
Total Investments (100.2%)    
(Cost $13,229,085)   20,139,194
 
      Amount
      ($000)
Other Assets and Liabilities (-0.2%)  
Other Assets    
Investment in Vanguard   1,036
Receivables for Accrued Income 16,308
Receivables for Capital Shares Issued 5,287
Variation Margin Receivable—  
Futures Contracts   74
Other Assets   59
Total Other Assets   22,764
Liabilities    
Payables for Investment Securities  
Purchased   (17,851)
Collateral for Securities on Loan (42,063)
Payables for Capital Shares Redeemed (3,349)
Payables to Vanguard   (4,835)
Total Liabilities   (68,098)
Net Assets (100%)   20,093,860

 

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At June 30, 2018, net assets consisted of:
  Amount
  ($000)
Paid-in Capital 13,292,341
Undistributed Net Investment Income 2,110
Accumulated Net Realized Losses (109,087)
Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)  
Investment Securities 6,910,109
Futures Contracts (1,613)
Net Assets 20,093,860
 
 
Investor Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 7,647,300 outstanding  
$.001 par value shares of beneficial  
interest (unlimited authorization) 385,349
Net Asset Value Per Share—  
Investor Shares $50.39
 
 
ETF Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 103,266,950 outstanding
$.001 par value shares of beneficial  
interest (unlimited authorization) 12,881,645
Net Asset Value Per Share—  
ETF Shares $124.74
 
 
Admiral Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 88,824,177 outstanding  
$.001 par value shares of beneficial  
interest (unlimited authorization) 5,595,858
Net Asset Value Per Share—  
Admiral Shares $63.00

 

  Amount
  ($000)
Institutional Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 4,747,528 outstanding  
$.001 par value shares of beneficial  
interest (unlimited authorization) 1,231,008
Net Asset Value Per Share—  
Institutional Shares $259.29

 

See Note A in Notes to Financial Statements.
* Non-income-producing security.
^ Includes partial security positions on loan to broker-dealers.
The total value of securities on loan is $40,161,000.
1 The fund invests a portion of its cash reserves in equity
markets through the use of index futures contracts. After
giving effect to futures investments, the fund’s effective
common stock and temporary cash investment positions
represent 100.0% and 0.2%, respectively, of net assets.
2 Affiliated money market fund available only to Vanguard funds
and certain trusts and accounts managed by Vanguard. Rate
shown is the 7-day yield.
3 Includes $42,063,000 of collateral received for securities
on loan.
4 Securities with a value of $4,078,000 have been segregated
as initial margin for open futures contracts.

 

Derivative Financial Instruments Outstanding as of Period End    
 
Futures Contracts        
        ($000)
        Value and
    Number of   Unrealized
    Long (Short) Notional Appreciation
  Expiration Contracts Amount (Depreciation)
Long Futures Contracts        
E-mini S&P 500 Index September 2018 723 98,386 (1,613)

 

Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on open futures contracts is required to be treated as realized gain (loss) for tax purposes.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Statement of Operations

  Six Months Ended
  June30,2018
  ($000)
Investment Income  
Income  
Dividends 178,257
Interest1 389
Securities Lending—Net 371
Total Income 179,017
Expenses  
The Vanguard Group—Note B  
Investment Advisory Services 1,388
Management and Administrative—Investor Shares 260
Management and Administrative—ETF Shares 1,641
Management and Administrative—Admiral Shares 739
Management and Administrative—Institutional Shares 132
Marketing and Distribution—Investor Shares 42
Marketing and Distribution—ETF Shares 259
Marketing and Distribution—Admiral Shares 183
Marketing and Distribution—Institutional Shares 11
Custodian Fees 129
Shareholders’ Report—Investor Shares 4
Shareholders’ Reports—ETF Shares 145
Shareholders’ Reports—Admiral Shares 16
Shareholders’ Reports—Institutional Shares 1
Trustees’ Fees and Expenses 6
Total Expenses 4,956
Net Investment Income 174,061
Realized Net Gain (Loss)  
Investment Securities Sold1 338,605
Futures Contracts 3,347
Realized Net Gain (Loss) 341,952
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)  
Investment Securities1 (934)
Futures Contracts (1,741)
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) (2,675)
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations 513,338

 

1 Interest income, realized net gain (loss), and change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from an affiliated company of the fund
were $361,000, ($4,000), and $9,000 respectively. Purchases and sales are for temporary cash investment purposes.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Statement of Changes in Net Assets

  Six Months Ended Year Ended
  June 30, December 31,
  2018 2017
  ($000) ($000)
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets    
Operations    
Net Investment Income 174,061 308,673
Realized Net Gain (Loss) 341,952 217,973
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) (2,675) 2,670,826
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations 513,338 3,197,472
Distributions    
Net Investment Income    
Investor Shares (3,185) (7,172)
ETF Shares (107,240) (190,180)
Admiral Shares (48,289) (91,116)
Institutional Shares (10,226) (20,083)
Realized Capital Gain    
Investor Shares
ETF Shares
Admiral Shares
Institutional Shares
Return of Capital    
Total Distributions (168,940) (308,551)
Capital Share Transactions    
Investor Shares (8,427) (86,883)
ETF Shares 1,053,297 1,372,048
Admiral Shares 122,124 392,051
Institutional Shares (4,224) 89,869
Net Increase (Decrease) from Capital Share Transactions 1,162,770 1,767,085
Total Increase (Decrease) 1,507,168 4,656,006
Net Assets    
Beginning of Period 18,586,692 13,930,686
End of Period1 20,093,860 18,586,692
1 Net Assets—End of Period includes undistributed (overdistributed) net investment income of $2,110,000 and ($3,011,000).

 

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Investor Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $49.48 $41.31 $37.78 $38.12 $34.24 $26.32
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 4271 .8191 .768 .702 .624 .556
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments .890 8.161 3.533 (.348) 3.879 7.921
Total from Investment Operations 1.317 8.980 4.301 .354 4.503 8.477
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (. 407) (. 810) (.771) (. 694) (. 623) (. 557)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (. 407) (. 810) (.771) (. 694) (. 623) (. 557)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $50.39 $49.48 $41.31 $37.78 $38.12 $34.24
 
Total Return2 2.66% 21.89% 11.50% 0.93% 13.24% 32.45%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $385 $387 $400 $375 $399 $391
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.17% 0.17% 0.18% 0.20% 0.23% 0.24%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.71% 1.81% 2.02% 1.86% 1.76% 1.82%
Portfolio Turnover Rate 3 4% 3% 5% 4% 3% 9%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Total returns do not include account service fees that may have applied in the periods shown. Fund prospectuses provide information
about any applicable account service fees.
3 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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ETF Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $122.49 $102.27 $93.52 $94.36 $84.76 $65.15
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income 1.1291 2.168 1 2.018 1.850 1.672 1.488
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 2.205 20.196 8.754 (.859) 9.599 19.610
Total from Investment Operations 3.334 22.364 10.772 .991 11.271 21.098
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (1.084) (2.144) (2.022) (1.831) (1.671) (1.488)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (1.084) (2.144) (2.022) (1.831) (1.671) (1.488)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $124.74 $122.49 $102.27 $93.52 $94.36 $84.76
 
Total Return 2.73% 22.03% 11.65% 1.07% 13.39% 32.65%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $12,882 $11,613 $8,468 $6,469 $5,619 $4,707
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.05% 0.05% 0.06% 0.08% 0.09% 0.09%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.83% 1.93% 2.14% 1.98% 1.90% 1.97%
Portfolio Turnover Rate2 4% 3% 5% 4% 3% 9%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Admiral Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $61.86 $51.65 $47.23 $47.65 $42.81 $32.90
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 5701 1.0941 1.019 .936 .846 .752
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 1.117 10.197 4.422 (.430) 4.839 9.909
Total from Investment Operations 1.687 11.291 5.441 .506 5.685 10.661
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (.547) (1.081) (1.021) (.926) (.845) (.751)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (.547) (1.081) (1.021) (.926) (.845) (.751)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $63.00 $61.86 $51.65 $47.23 $47.65 $42.81
 
Total Return2 2.73% 22.03% 11.65% 1.07% 13.38% 32.66%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $5,596 $5,375 $4,130 $3,527 $3,085 $1,438
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.05% 0.05% 0.06% 0.08% 0.09% 0.09%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.83% 1.93% 2.14% 1.98% 1.90% 1.97%
Portfolio Turnover Rate 3 4% 3% 5% 4% 3% 9%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Total returns do not include account service fees that may have applied in the periods shown. Fund prospectuses provide information
about any applicable account service fees.
3 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Institutional Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $254.60 $212.59 $194.40 $196.14 $176.18 $135.42
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income 2.3621 4.5291 4.215 3.865 3.492 3.105
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 4.593 41.958 18.199 (1.781) 19.957 40.761
Total from Investment Operations 6.955 46.487 22.414 2.084 23.449 43.866
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (2.265) (4.477) (4.224) (3.824) (3.489) (3.106)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (2.265) (4.477) (4.224) (3.824) (3.489) (3.106)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $259.29 $254.60 $212.59 $194.40 $196.14 $176.18
 
Total Return 2.73% 22.03% 11.66% 1.07% 13.41% 32.65%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $1,231 $1,212 $932 $794 $857 $750
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.04% 0.04% 0.05% 0.07% 0.08% 0.08%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.84% 1.94% 2.15% 1.99% 1.91% 1.98%
Portfolio Turnover Rate2 4% 3% 5% 4% 3% 9%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Notes to Financial Statements

Vanguard Large-Cap Index Fund is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 as an open-end investment company, or mutual fund. The fund offers four classes of shares: Investor Shares, ETF Shares, Admiral Shares, and Institutional Shares. Investor Shares are available to any investor who meets the fund’s minimum purchase requirements. ETF Shares are listed for trading on NYSE Arca; they can be purchased and sold through a broker. Admiral Shares and Institutional Shares are designed for investors who meet certain administrative, service, and account-size criteria.

A. The following significant accounting policies conform to generally accepted accounting principles for U.S. investment companies. The fund consistently follows such policies in preparing its financial statements.

1. Security Valuation: Securities are valued as of the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange (generally 4 p.m., Eastern time) on the valuation date. Equity securities are valued at the latest quoted sales prices or official closing prices taken from the primary market in which each security trades; such securities not traded on the valuation date are valued at the mean of the latest quoted bid and asked prices. Securities for which market quotations are not readily available, or whose values have been materially affected by events occurring before the fund’s pricing time but after the close of the securities’ primary markets, are valued by methods deemed by the board of trustees to represent fair value. Investments in Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund are valued at that fund’s net asset value. Temporary cash investments are valued using the latest bid prices or using valuations based on a matrix system (which considers such factors as security prices, yields, maturities, and ratings), both as furnished by independent pricing services.

2. Futures Contracts: The fund uses index futures contracts to a limited extent, with the objectives of maintaining full exposure to the stock market, maintaining liquidity, and minimizing transaction costs. The fund may purchase futures contracts to immediately invest incoming cash in the market, or sell futures in response to cash outflows, thereby simulating a fully invested position in the underlying index while maintaining a cash balance for liquidity. The primary risks associated with the use of futures contracts are imperfect correlation between changes in market values of stocks held by the fund and the prices of futures contracts, and the possibility of an illiquid market. Counterparty risk involving futures is mitigated because a regulated clearinghouse is the counterparty instead of the clearing broker. To further mitigate counterparty risk, the fund trades futures contracts on an exchange, monitors the financial strength of its clearing brokers and clearinghouse, and has entered into clearing agreements with its clearing brokers. The clearinghouse imposes initial margin requirements to secure the fund’s performance and requires daily settlement of variation margin representing changes in the market value of each contract.

Futures contracts are valued at their quoted daily settlement prices. The notional amounts of the contracts are not recorded in the Statement of Net Assets. Fluctuations in the value of the contracts are recorded in the Statement of Net Assets as an asset (liability) and in the Statement of Operations as unrealized appreciation (depreciation) until the contracts are closed, when they are recorded as realized futures gains (losses).

During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund’s average investments in long and short futures contracts represented less than 1% and 0% of net assets, respectively, based on the average of the notional amounts at each quarter-end during the period.

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3. Federal Income Taxes: The fund intends to continue to qualify as a regulated investment company and distribute all of its taxable income. Management has analyzed the fund’s tax positions taken for all open federal income tax years (December 31, 2014–2017), and for the period ended June 30, 2018, and has concluded that no provision for federal income tax is required in the fund’s financial statements.

4. Distributions: Distributions to shareholders are recorded on the ex-dividend date.

5. Securities Lending: To earn additional income, the fund lends its securities to qualified institutional borrowers. Security loans are subject to termination by the fund at any time, and are required to be secured at all times by collateral in an amount at least equal to the market value of securities loaned. Daily market fluctuations could cause the value of loaned securities to be more or less than the value of the collateral received. When this occurs, the collateral is adjusted and settled before the opening of the market on the next business day. The fund further mitigates its counterparty risk by entering into securities lending transactions only with a diverse group of prequalified counterparties, monitoring their financial strength, and entering into master securities lending agreements with its counterparties. The master securities lending agreements provide that, in the event of a counterparty’s default (including bankruptcy), the fund may terminate any loans with that borrower, determine the net amount owed, and sell or retain the collateral up to the net amount owed to the fund; however, such actions may be subject to legal proceedings. While collateral mitigates counterparty risk, in the event of a default, the fund may experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned. The fund invests cash collateral received in Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund, and records a liability in the Statement of Net Assets for the return of the collateral, during the period the securities are on loan. Securities lending income represents fees charged to borrowers plus income earned on invested cash collateral, less expenses associated with the loan. During the term of the loan, the fund is entitled to all distributions made on or in respect of the loaned securities.

6. Credit Facility: The fund and certain other funds managed by The Vanguard Group (“Vanguard”) participate in a $3.1 billion committed credit facility provided by a syndicate of lenders pursuant to a credit agreement that may be renewed annually; each fund is individually liable for its borrowings, if any, under the credit facility. Borrowings may be utilized for temporary and emergency purposes, and are subject to the fund’s regulatory and contractual borrowing restrictions. The participating funds are charged administrative fees and an annual commitment fee of 0.10% of the undrawn amount of the facility; these fees are allocated to the funds based on a method approved by the fund’s board of trustees and included in Management and Administrative expenses on the fund’s Statement of Operations. Any borrowings under this facility bear interest at a rate based upon the higher of the one-month London Interbank Offered Rate, federal funds effective rate, or overnight bank funding rate plus an agreed-upon spread.

The fund had no borrowings outstanding at June 30, 2018, or at any time during the period then ended.

7. Other: Dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date. Interest income includes income distributions received from Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund and is accrued daily. Premiums and discounts on debt securities purchased are amortized and accreted, respectively, to interest income over the lives of the respective securities. Security transactions are accounted for on the date securities are bought or sold. Costs used to determine realized gains (losses) on the sale of investment securities are those of the specific securities sold.

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Each class of shares has equal rights as to assets and earnings, except that each class separately bears certain class-specific expenses related to maintenance of shareholder accounts (included in Management and Administrative expenses), shareholder reporting, and the proxy. Marketing and distribution expenses are allocated to each class of shares based on a method approved by the board of trustees. Income, other non-class-specific expenses, and gains and losses on investments are allocated to each class of shares based on its relative net assets.

B. In accordance with the terms of a Funds’ Service Agreement (the “FSA”) between Vanguard and the fund, Vanguard furnishes to the fund investment advisory, corporate management, administrative, marketing, and distribution services at Vanguard’s cost of operations (as defined by the FSA). These costs of operations are allocated to the fund based on methods and guidelines approved by the board of trustees. Vanguard does not require reimbursement in the current period for certain costs of operations (such as deferred compensation/benefits and risk/insurance costs); the fund’s liability for these costs of operations is included in Payables to Vanguard on the Statement of Net Assets. All other costs of operations payable to Vanguard are generally settled twice a month.

Upon the request of Vanguard, the fund may invest up to 0.40% of its net assets as capital in Vanguard. At June 30, 2018, the fund had contributed to Vanguard capital in the amount of $1,036,000, representing 0.01% of the fund’s net assets and 0.41% of Vanguard’s capitalization. The fund’s trustees and officers are also directors and employees, respectively, of Vanguard.

C. Various inputs may be used to determine the value of the fund’s investments. These inputs are summarized in three broad levels for financial statement purposes. The inputs or methodologies used to value securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.

Level 1Quoted prices in active markets for identical securities.
Level 2Other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.).
Level 3Significant unobservable inputs (including the fund’s own assumptions used to determine
the fair value of investments). Any investments valued with significant unobservable inputs are
noted on the Statement of Net Assets.

The following table summarizes the market value of the fund’s investments as of June 30, 2018, based on the inputs used to value them:

  Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Investments ($000) ($000) ($000)
Common Stocks 19,994,722
Temporary Cash Investments 138,906 5,566
Futures Contracts—Assets1 74
Total 20,133,702 5,566
1 Represents variation margin on the last day of the reporting period.

 

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D. Distributions are determined on a tax basis and may differ from net investment income and realized capital gains for financial reporting purposes. Differences may be permanent or temporary. Permanent differences are reclassified among capital accounts in the financial statements to reflect their tax character. Temporary differences arise when certain items of income, expense, gain, or loss are recognized in different periods for financial statement and tax purposes. These differences will reverse at some time in the future. Differences in classification may also result from the treatment of short-term gains as ordinary income for tax purposes.

During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund realized $322,274,000 of net capital gains resulting from in-kind redemptions—in which shareholders exchanged fund shares for securities held by the fund rather than for cash. Because such gains are not taxable to the fund, and are not distributed to shareholders, they have been reclassified from accumulated net realized losses to paid-in capital.

The fund’s tax-basis capital gains and losses are determined only at the end of each fiscal year. For tax purposes, at December 31, 2017, the fund had available capital losses totaling $118,637,000 to offset future net capital gains. Of this amount, $24,177,000 is subject to expiration on December 31, 2018. Capital losses of $94,460,000 realized beginning in fiscal 2011 may be carried forward indefinitely under the Regulated Investment Company Modernization Act of 2010, but must be used before any expiring loss carryforwards. The fund will use these capital losses to offset net taxable capital gains, if any, realized during the year ending December 31, 2018; should the fund realize net capital losses for the year, the losses will be added to the loss carryforward balance above.

At June 30, 2018, the cost of investment securities for tax purposes was $13,229,085,000. Net unrealized appreciation of investment securities for tax purposes was $6,910,109,000, consisting of unrealized gains of $7,197,234,000 on securities that had risen in value since their purchase and $287,125,000 in unrealized losses on securities that had fallen in value since their purchase.

E. During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund purchased $1,962,929,000 of investment securities and sold $866,809,000 of investment securities, other than temporary cash investments. Purchases and sales include $1,515,238,000 and $521,103,000, respectively, in connection with in-kind purchases and redemptions of the fund’s capital shares.

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F. Capital share transactions for each class of shares were:

  Six Months Ended Year Ended
  June 30, 2018 December 31, 2017
  Amount Shares Amount Shares
  ($000) (000) ($000) (000)
Investor Shares        
Issued 73,486 1,446 118,135 2,621
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 3,049 60 6,912 150
Redeemed (84,962) (1,680) (211,930) (4,643)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Investor Shares (8,427) (174) (86,883) (1,872)
ETF Shares        
Issued 1,575,840 12,582 1,614,290 14,185
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions
Redeemed (522,543) (4,125) (242,242) (2,175)
Net Increase (Decrease)—ETF Shares 1,053,297 8,457 1,372,048 12,010
Admiral Shares        
Issued 613,695 9,735 1,077,132 19,032
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 39,677 627 74,998 1,299
Redeemed (531,248) (8,433) (760,079) (13,403)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Admiral Shares 122,124 1,929 392,051 6,928
Institutional Shares        
Issued 132,811 511 316,743 1,353
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 8,686 33 16,062 67
Redeemed (145,721) (555) (242,936) (1,043)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Institutional Shares (4,224) (11) 89,869 377

 

G. Management has determined that no events or transactions occurred subsequent to
June 30, 2018, that would require recognition or disclosure in these financial statements.

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About Your Fund’s Expenses

As a shareholder of the fund, you incur ongoing costs, which include costs for portfolio management, administrative services, and shareholder reports (like this one), among others. Operating expenses, which are deducted from a fund’s gross income, directly reduce the investment return of the fund.

A fund’s expenses are expressed as a percentage of its average net assets. This figure is known as the expense ratio. The following examples are intended to help you understand the ongoing costs (in dollars) of investing in your fund and to compare these costs with those of other mutual funds. The examples are based on an investment of $1,000 made at the beginning of the period shown and held for the entire period.

The accompanying table illustrates your fund’s costs in two ways:

Based on actual fund return. This section helps you to estimate the actual expenses that you paid over the period. The ”Ending Account Value“ shown is derived from the fund‘s actual return, and the third column shows the dollar amount that would have been paid by an investor who started with $1,000 in the fund. You may use the information here, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period.

To do so, simply divide your account value by $1,000 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number given for your fund under the heading ”Expenses Paid During Period.“

Based on hypothetical 5% yearly return. This section is intended to help you compare your fund‘s costs with those of other mutual funds. It assumes that the fund had a yearly return of 5% before expenses, but that the expense ratio is unchanged. In this case—because the return used is not the fund’s actual return—the results do not apply to your investment. The example is useful in making comparisons because the Securities and Exchange Commission requires all mutual funds to calculate expenses based on a 5% return. You can assess your fund’s costs by comparing this hypothetical example with the hypothetical examples that appear in shareholder reports of other funds.

Note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight and help you compare ongoing costs only and do not reflect transaction costs incurred by the fund for buying and selling securities. Further, the expenses do not include any purchase, redemption, or account service fees described in the fund prospectus. If such fees were applied to your account, your costs would be higher. Your fund does not carry a “sales load.”

The calculations assume no shares were bought or sold during the period. Your actual costs may have been higher or lower, depending on the amount of your investment and the timing of any purchases or redemptions.

You can find more information about the fund’s expenses, including annual expense ratios, in the Financial Statements section of this report. For additional information on operating expenses and other shareholder costs, please refer to your fund’s current prospectus.

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Six Months Ended June 30, 2018      
  Beginning Ending Expenses
  Account Value Account Value Paid During
  12/31/2017 6/30/2018 Period
Based on Actual Fund Return      
Growth Index Fund      
Investor Shares $1,000.00 $1,070.83 $0.87
ETF Shares 1,000.00 1,071.58 0.26
Admiral Shares 1,000.00 1,071.48 0.26
Institutional Shares 1,000.00 1,071.53 0.21
Value Index Fund      
Investor Shares $1,000.00 $988.44 $0.84
ETF Shares 1,000.00 989.39 0.25
Admiral Shares 1,000.00 989.28 0.25
Institutional Shares 1,000.00 989.09 0.20
Large-Cap Index Fund      
Investor Shares $1,000.00 $1,026.60 $0.85
ETF Shares 1,000.00 1,027.29 0.25
Admiral Shares 1,000.00 1,027.25 0.25
Institutional Shares 1,000.00 1,027.29 0.20

 

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Six Months Ended June 30, 2018      
  Beginning Ending Expenses
  Account Value Account Value Paid During
  12/31/2017 6/30/2018 Period
Based on Hypothetical 5% Yearly Return      
Growth Index Fund      
Investor Shares $1,000.00 $1,023.95 $0.85
ETF Shares 1,000.00 1,024.55 0.25
Admiral Shares 1,000.00 1,024.55 0.25
Institutional Shares 1,000.00 1,024.60 0.20
Value Index Fund      
Investor Shares $1,000.00 $1,023.95 $0.85
ETF Shares 1,000.00 1,024.55 0.25
Admiral Shares 1,000.00 1,024.55 0.25
Institutional Shares 1,000.00 1,024.60 0.20
Large-Cap Index Fund      
Investor Shares $1,000.00 $1,023.95 $0.85
ETF Shares 1,000.00 1,024.55 0.25
Admiral Shares 1,000.00 1,024.55 0.25
Institutional Shares 1,000.00 1,024.60 0.20

The calculations are based on expenses incurred in the most recent six-month period. The funds’ annualized six-month expense ratios for
that period are: for the Growth Index Fund, 0.17% for Investor Shares, 0.05% for ETF Shares, 0.05% for Admiral Shares, and 0.04% for
Institutional Shares; for the Value Index Fund, 0.17% for Investor Shares, 0.05% for ETF Shares, 0.05% for Admiral Shares, and 0.04% for
Institutional Shares; and for the Large-Cap Index Fund, 0.17% for Investor Shares, 0.05% for ETF Shares, 0.05% for Admiral Shares, and
0.04% for Institutional Shares. The dollar amounts shown as “Expenses Paid” are equal to the annualized expense ratio multiplied by the
average account value over the period, multiplied by the number of days in the most recent six-month period, then divided by the number
of days in the most recent 12-month period (181/365).

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Trustees Approve Advisory Arrangements

The board of trustees of Vanguard Growth Index Fund, Vanguard Value Index Fund, and Vanguard Large-Cap Index Fund has renewed each fund’s investment advisory arrangement with The Vanguard Group, Inc. (Vanguard), through its Equity Index Group. The board determined that continuing each fund’s internalized management structure was in the best interests of the fund and its shareholders.

The board based its decision upon an evaluation of the advisor’s investment staff, portfolio management process, and performance. This evaluation included information provided to the board by Vanguard’s Portfolio Review Department, which is responsible for fund and advisor oversight and product management. The Portfolio Review Department met regularly with the advisor and made monthly presentations to the board during the fiscal year that directed the board’s focus to relevant information and topics.

The board, or an investment committee made up of board members, also received information throughout the year during advisor presentations. For each advisor presentation, the board was provided with letters and reports that included information about, among other things, the advisory firm and the advisor’s assessment of the investment environment, portfolio performance, and portfolio characteristics.

In addition, the board received monthly reports, which included a Market and Economic Report, a Fund Dashboard Monthly Summary, and a Fund Performance Report.

Prior to their meeting, the trustees were provided with a memo and materials that summarized the information they received over the course of the year. They also considered the factors discussed below, among others. However, no single factor determined whether the board approved the arrangements. Rather, it was the totality of the circumstances that drove the board’s decision.

Nature, extent, and quality of services

The board reviewed the quality of each fund’s investment management services over both the short and long term and took into account the organizational depth and stability of the advisor. The board considered that Vanguard has been managing investments for more than four decades. The Equity Index Group adheres to a sound, disciplined investment management process; the team has considerable experience, stability, and depth.

The board concluded that Vanguard’s experience, stability, depth, and performance, among other factors, warranted continuation of each advisory arrangement.

Investment performance

The board considered the short- and long-term performance of each fund, including any periods of outperformance or underperformance compared with its target index and peer group. The board concluded that the performance was such that each advisory arrangement should continue. Information about each fund’s most recent performance can be found on the Performance Summary pages of this report.

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Cost

The board concluded that each fund’s expense ratio was well below the average expense ratio charged by funds in its peer group and that each fund’s advisory expenses were also well below its peer-group average. Information about the funds’ expenses appears in the About Your Fund’s Expenses section of this report as well as in the Financial Statements sections.

The board does not conduct a profitability analysis of Vanguard because of Vanguard’s unique “at-cost” structure. Unlike most other mutual fund management companies, Vanguard is owned by the funds it oversees and produces “profits” only in the form of reduced expenses for fund shareholders.

The benefit of economies of scale

The board concluded that the funds’ at-cost arrangements with Vanguard ensure that the funds will realize economies of scale as they grow, with the cost to shareholders declining as fund assets increase.

The board will consider whether to renew the advisory arrangements again after a one-year period.

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Glossary

30-Day SEC Yield. A fund’s 30-day SEC yield is derived using a formula specified by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Under the formula, data related to the fund’s security holdings in the previous 30 days are used to calculate the fund’s hypothetical net income for that period, which is then annualized and divided by the fund’s estimated average net assets over the calculation period. For the purposes of this calculation, a security’s income is based on its current market yield to maturity (for bonds), its actual income (for asset-backed securities), or its projected dividend yield (for stocks). Because the SEC yield represents hypothetical annualized income, it will differ—at times significantly—from the fund’s actual experience. As a result, the fund’s income distributions may be higher or lower than implied by the SEC yield.

Beta. A measure of the magnitude of a fund’s past share-price fluctuations in relation to the ups and downs of a given market index. The index is assigned a beta of 1.00. Compared with a given index, a fund with a beta of 1.20 typically would have seen its share price rise or fall by 12% when the index rose or fell by 10%. For this report, beta is based on returns over the past 36 months for both the fund and the index. Note that a fund’s beta should be reviewed in conjunction with its R-squared (see definition). The lower the R-squared, the less correlation there is between the fund and the index, and the less reliable beta is as an indicator of volatility.

Dividend Yield. Dividend income earned by stocks, expressed as a percentage of the aggregate market value (or of net asset value, for a fund). The yield is determined by dividing the amount of the annual dividends by the aggregate value (or net asset value) at the end of the period. For a fund, the dividend yield is based solely on stock holdings and does not include any income produced by other investments.

Earnings Growth Rate. The average annual rate of growth in earnings over the past five years for the stocks now in a fund.

Equity Exposure. A measure that reflects a fund’s investments in stocks and stock futures. Any holdings in short-term reserves are excluded.

Expense Ratio. A fund’s total annual operating expenses expressed as a percentage of the fund’s average net assets. The expense ratio includes management and administrative expenses, but does not include the transaction costs of buying and selling portfolio securities.

Foreign Holdings. The percentage of a fund represented by securities or depositary receipts of companies based outside the United States.

Inception Date. The date on which the assets of a fund (or one of its share classes) are first invested in accordance with the fund’s investment objective. For funds with a subscription period, the inception date is the day after that period ends. Investment performance is measured from the inception date.

Median Market Cap. An indicator of the size of companies in which a fund invests; the midpoint of market capitalization (market price x shares outstanding) of a fund’s stocks, weighted by the proportion of the fund’s assets invested in each stock. Stocks representing half of the fund’s assets have market capitalizations above the median, and the rest are below it.

Price/Book Ratio. The share price of a stock divided by its net worth, or book value, per share.

For a fund, the weighted average price/book ratio of the stocks it holds.

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Price/Earnings Ratio. The ratio of a stock’s current price to its per-share earnings over the past year. For a fund, the weighted average P/E of the stocks it holds. P/E is an indicator of market expectations about corporate prospects; the higher the P/E, the greater the expectations for a company’s future growth.

R-Squared. A measure of how much of a fund’s past returns can be explained by the returns from the market in general, as measured by a given index. If a fund’s total returns were precisely synchronized with an index’s returns, its R-squared would be 1.00. If the fund’s returns bore no relationship to the index’s returns, its R-squared would be 0. For this report, R-squared is based on returns over the past 36 months for both the fund and the index.

Return on Equity. The annual average rate of return generated by a company during the past five years for each dollar of shareholder’s equity (net income divided by shareholder’s equity). For a fund, the weighted average return on equity for the companies whose stocks it holds.

Short-Term Reserves. The percentage of a fund invested in highly liquid, short-term securities that can be readily converted to cash.

Turnover Rate. An indication of the fund’s trading activity. Funds with high turnover rates incur higher transaction costs and may be more likely to distribute capital gains (which may be taxable to investors). The turnover rate excludes in-kind transactions, which have minimal impact on costs.

Benchmark Information

Spliced Growth Index: S&P 500 Growth Index (formerly known as the S&P 500/Barra Growth
Index) through May 16, 2003; MSCI US Prime Market Growth Index through April 16, 2013; CRSP
US Large Cap Growth Index thereafter.

Spliced Large Cap Index: MSCI US Prime Market 750 Index through January 30, 2013; CRSP US
Large Cap Index thereafter.

Spliced Value Index: S&P 500 Value Index (formerly known as the S&P 500/Barra Value Index)
through May 16, 2003; MSCI US Prime Market Value Index through April 16, 2013; CRSP US
Large Cap Value Index thereafter.

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The People Who Govern Your Fund

The trustees of your mutual fund are there to see that the fund is operated and managed in your best interests since, as a shareholder, you are a part owner of the fund. Your fund’s trustees also serve on the board of directors of The Vanguard Group, Inc., which is owned by the Vanguard funds and provides services to them on an at-cost basis.

A majority of Vanguard’s board members are independent, meaning that they have no affiliation with Vanguard or the funds they oversee, apart from the sizable personal investments they have made as private individuals. The independent board members have distinguished backgrounds in business, academia, and public service. Each of the trustees and executive officers oversees 208 Vanguard funds.

Information for each trustee and executive officer of the fund appears below. The mailing address of the trustees and officers is P.O. Box 876, Valley Forge, PA 19482. More information about the trustees is in the Statement of Additional Information, which can be obtained, without charge, by contacting Vanguard at 800-662-7447, or online at vanguard.com.

Interested Trustees1

F. William McNabb III

Born in 1957. Trustee since July 2009. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: chairman of the board (January 2010–present) of Vanguard and of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard, trustee (2009–present) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard, and director (2008–present) of Vanguard. Chief executive officer and president (2008–2017) of Vanguard and each of the investment companies served by Vanguard, managing director (1995–2008) of Vanguard, and director (1997–2018) of Vanguard Marketing Corporation. Director (2018–present) of UnitedHealth Group.

Mortimer J. Buckley

Born in 1969. Trustee since January 2018. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: chief executive officer (January 2018–present) of Vanguard; chief executive officer, president, and trustee (January 2018–present) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard; president and director (2017–present) of Vanguard; and president (February 2018–present) of Vanguard Marketing Corporation. Chief investment officer (2013–2017), managing director (2002–2017), head of the Retail Investor Group (2006–2012), and chief information officer (2001–2006) of Vanguard. Chairman of the board (2011–2017) of the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

Independent Trustees

Emerson U. Fullwood

Born in 1948. Trustee since January 2008. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: executive chief staff and marketing officer for North America and corporate vice president (retired 2008) of Xerox Corporation (document management products and services). Former president of the Worldwide Channels Group, Latin America, and Worldwide Customer Service and executive chief staff officer of Developing Markets of Xerox. Executive in residence and 2009–2010 Distinguished Minett Professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Lead director of SPX FLOW, Inc. (multi-industry manufacturing). Director of the University of Rochester Medical Center, the Monroe Community College Foundation, the United Way of Rochester, North Carolina A&T University, and Roberts Wesleyan College. Trustee of the University of Rochester.

Amy Gutmann

Born in 1949. Trustee since June 2006. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: president (2004–present) of the University of Pennsylvania. Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science, School of Arts and Sciences, and professor of communication, Annenberg School for Communication, with secondary faculty appointments in the Department of Philosophy, School of Arts and Sciences, and at the Graduate School of Education, University of Pennsylvania. Trustee of the National Constitution Center.

1 Mr. McNabb and Mr. Buckley are considered “interested persons,” as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, because they are officers of the Vanguard funds.


 

JoAnn Heffernan Heisen

Born in 1950. Trustee since July 1998. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: corporate vice president of Johnson & Johnson (pharmaceuticals/medical devices/consumer products) and member of its executive committee (1997–2008). Chief global diversity officer (retired 2008), vice president and chief information officer (1997–2006), controller (1995–1997), treasurer (1991–1995), and assistant treasurer (1989–1991) of Johnson & Johnson. Director of Skytop Lodge Corporation (hotels) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Member of the advisory board of the Institute for Women’s Leadership at Rutgers University.

F. Joseph Loughrey

Born in 1949. Trustee since October 2009. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: president and chief operating officer (retired 2009) and vice chairman of the board (2008–2009) of Cummins Inc. (industrial machinery). Chairman of the board of Hillenbrand, Inc. (specialized consumer services), Oxfam America, and the Lumina Foundation for Education. Director of the V Foundation for Cancer Research. Member of the advisory council for the College of Arts and Letters and chair of the advisory board to the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, both at the University of Notre Dame.

Mark Loughridge

Born in 1953. Trustee since March 2012. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: senior vice president and chief financial officer (retired 2013) of IBM (information technology services). Fiduciary member of IBM’s Retirement Plan Committee (2004–2013), senior vice president and general manager (2002–2004) of IBM Global Financing, vice president and controller (1998–2002) of IBM, and a variety of other prior management roles at IBM. Member of the Council on Chicago Booth.

Scott C. Malpass

Born in 1962. Trustee since March 2012. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: chief investment officer (1989–present) and vice president (1996–present) of the University of Notre Dame. Assistant professor of finance at the Mendoza College of Business, University of Notre Dame, and member of the Notre Dame 403(b) Investment Committee. Chairman of the board of TIFF Advisory Services, Inc. Member of the board of Catholic Investment Services, Inc. (investment advisors), the board of advisors for Spruceview Capital Partners, and the board of superintendence of the Institute for the Works of Religion.

Deanna Mulligan

Born in 1963. Trustee since January 2018. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: president (2010–present) and chief executive officer (2011–present) of The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America. Chief operating officer (2010–2011) and executive vice president (2008–2010) of Individual Life and Disability of The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America. Member of the board of The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America, the American Council of Life Insurers, the Partnership for New York City (business leadership), and the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy. Trustee of the Economic Club of New York and the Bruce Museum (arts and science). Member of the Advisory Council for the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

André F. Perold

Born in 1952. Trustee since December 2004. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: George Gund Professor of Finance and Banking, Emeritus at the Harvard Business School (retired 2011). Chief investment officer and co-managing partner of HighVista Strategies LLC (private investment firm). Overseer of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston.

Sarah Bloom Raskin

Born in 1961. Trustee since January 2018. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: deputy secretary (2014–2017) of the United States Department of the Treasury. Governor (2010–2014) of the Federal Reserve Board. Commissioner (2007–2010) of financial regulation for the State of Maryland. Member of the board of directors (2012–2014) of Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation. Director of i(x) Investments, LLC.

Peter F. Volanakis

Born in 1955. Trustee since July 2009. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: president and chief operating officer (retired 2010) of Corning Incorporated (communications equipment) and director of Corning Incorporated (2000–2010) and Dow Corning (2001–2010). Director (2012) of SPX Corporation (multi-industry manufacturing). Overseer of the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration, Dartmouth College (2001–2013). Chairman of the board of trustees of Colby-Sawyer College. Member of the Board of Hypertherm Inc. (industrial cutting systems, software, and consumables).


 

Executive Officers

Glenn Booraem

Born in 1967. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: principal of Vanguard. Investment stewardship officer (2017–present), treasurer (2015–2017), controller (2010–2015), and assistant controller (2001–2010) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard.

Christine M. Buchanan

Born in 1970. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: principal of Vanguard and global head of Fund Administration at Vanguard. Treasurer (2017–present) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard. Partner (2005–2017) at KPMG LLP (audit, tax, and advisory services).

Brian Dvorak

Born in 1973. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: principal of Vanguard. Chief compliance officer (2017–present) of Vanguard and each of the investment companies served by Vanguard. Assistant vice president (2017–present) of Vanguard Marketing Corporation. Vice president and director of Enterprise Risk Management (2011–2013) at Oppenheimer Funds, Inc.

Thomas J. Higgins

Born in 1957. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: principal of Vanguard. Chief financial officer (2008–present) and treasurer (1998–2008) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard.

Peter Mahoney

Born in 1974. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: principal of Vanguard. Controller (2015–present) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard. Head of International Fund Services (2008–2014) at Vanguard.

Anne E. Robinson

Born in 1970. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: general counsel (2016–present) of Vanguard. Secretary (2016–present) of Vanguard and of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard. Managing director (2016–present) of Vanguard. Director and senior vice president (2016–2018) of Vanguard Marketing Corporation. Managing director and general counsel of Global Cards and Consumer Services (2014–2016) at Citigroup. Counsel (2003–2014) at American Express.

Michael Rollings

Born in 1963. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: finance director (2017–present) and treasurer (2017) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard. Managing director (2016–present) of Vanguard. Chief financial officer (2016–present) of Vanguard. Director (2016–present) of Vanguard Marketing Corporation. Executive vice president and chief financial officer (2006–2016) of MassMutual Financial Group.

Vanguard Senior Management Team
 
Mortimer J. Buckley James M. Norris
Gregory Davis Thomas M. Rampulla
John James Karin A. Risi
Martha G. King Anne E. Robinson
John T. Marcante Michael Rollings
Chris D. McIsaac  
 
 
Chairman Emeritus and Senior Advisor
 
John J. Brennan  
Chairman, 1996–2009  
Chief Executive Officer and President, 1996–2008
 
 
Founder  
 
John C. Bogle  
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, 1974–1996

 


 

 

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Semiannual Report | June 30, 2018

Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund


 

Vanguard’s Principles for Investing Success

We want to give you the best chance of investment success. These principles, grounded in Vanguard’s research and experience, can put you on the right path.

Goals. Create clear, appropriate investment goals.

Balance. Develop a suitable asset allocation using broadly diversified funds. Cost. Minimize cost.

Discipline. Maintain perspective and long-term discipline.

A single theme unites these principles: Focus on the things you can control.

We believe there is no wiser course for any investor.

Contents  
Your Fund’s Performance at a Glance. 1
CEO’s Perspective. 3
Fund Profile. 5
Performance Summary. 6
Financial Statements. 7
About Your Fund’s Expenses. 26
Trustees Approve Advisory Arrangement. 28
Glossary. 30

Please note: The opinions expressed in this report are just that—informed opinions. They should not be considered promises
or advice. Also, please keep in mind that the information and opinions cover the period through the date on the front of this
report. Of course, the risks of investing in your fund are spelled out in the prospectus.
See the Glossary for definitions of investment terms used in this report.
About the cover: Nautical images have been part of Vanguard’s rich heritage since its start in 1975. For an
incoming ship, a lighthouse offers a beacon and safe path to shore. You can similarly depend on Vanguard to put
you first––and light the way––as you strive to meet your financial goals. Our client focus and low costs,
stemming from our unique ownership structure, assure that your interests are paramount.


 

Your Fund’s Performance at a Glance

• Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund returned more than 3% for the six months ended June 30, 2018. The fund closely tracked its benchmark, the CRSP US Total Market Index, and exceeded the average return of its multi-capitalization core fund peers.

• The fund offers investors exposure to every segment, size, and style of the U.S. equity market.

• During the period, small-cap stocks outperformed their mid- and large-cap counterparts, and growth stocks outpaced value.

• Five of the fund’s ten industry sectors recorded positive returns. Technology and consumer services produced the strongest results and contributed most to the overall return.

• Consumer goods and industrials were the worst-performing sectors on a relative basis.

Total Returns: Six Months Ended June 30, 2018  
  Total
  Returns
Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund  
Investor Shares 3.23%
ETF Shares  
Market Price 3.27
Net Asset Value 3.29
Admiral™ Shares 3.28
Institutional Shares 3.28
Institutional Plus Shares 3.29
Institutional Select Shares 3.30
CRSP US Total Market Index 3.29
Multi-Cap Core Funds Average 1.76
Multi-Cap Core Funds Average: Derived from data provided by Lipper, a Thomson Reuters Company.

 

Admiral Shares carry lower expenses and are available to investors who meet certain account-balance requirements. Institutional Shares,
Institutional Plus Shares, and Institutional Select Shares are available to certain institutional investors who meet specific administrative,
service, and account-size criteria. The Vanguard ETF® Shares shown are traded on the NYSE Arca exchange and are available only
through brokers. The table provides ETF returns based on both the NYSE Arca market price and the net asset value for a share. U.S. Pat.
Nos. 6,879,964; 7,337,138; 7,720,749; 7,925,573; 8,090,646; and 8,417,623.
For the ETF Shares, the market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid-offer spread as of the closing time of the New York Stock
Exchange (generally 4 p.m., Eastern time). The net asset value is also determined as of the NYSE closing time. For more information about
how the ETF Shares' market prices have compared with their net asset value, visit vanguard.com, select your ETF, and then select the
Price and Performance tab. The ETF premium/discount analysis there shows the percentages of days on which the ETF Shares' market
price was above or below the NAV.

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Expense Ratios              
Your Fund Compared With Its Peer Group          
  Investor ETF Admiral Institutional  Institutional Institutional Peer Group
  Shares Shares Shares Shares Plus Shares Select Shares Average
Total Stock Market              
Index Fund 0.14% 0.04% 0.04% 0.035% 0.02% 0.01% 1.11%

The fund expense ratios shown are from the prospectus dated April 25, 2018, and represent estimated costs for the current fiscal year. For
the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund’s annualized expense ratios were 0.14% for Investor Shares, 0.04% for ETF Shares, 0.04%
for Admiral Shares, 0.033% for Institutional Shares, 0.02% for Institutional Plus Shares, and 0.01% for Institutional Select Shares. The
peer-group expense ratio is derived from data provided by Lipper, a Thomson Reuters Company, and captures information through
year-end 2017.

Peer group: Multi-Cap Core Funds.

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CEO’s Perspective

 

 

 

 

Tim Buckley
President and Chief Executive Officer

Dear Shareholder,

I feel extremely fortunate to have the chance to lead a company filled with people who come to work every day passionate about Vanguard’s core purpose: to take a stand for all investors, to treat them fairly, and to give them the best chance for investment success.

When I joined Vanguard in 1991, I found a mission-driven team focused on improving lives—helping people retire more comfortably, put their children through college, and achieve financial security. I also found a company with purpose in an industry ripe for improvement.

It was clear, even early in my career, that the cards were stacked against most investors. Hidden fees, performance-chasing, and poor advice were relentlessly eroding investors’ dreams.

We knew Vanguard could be different and, as a result, could make a real difference. We have lowered the costs of investing for our shareholders significantly. And we’re proud of the performance of our funds.

Vanguard is built for Vanguard investors—we focus solely on you, our fund shareholders. Everything we do is designed to give our clients the best chance for investment success. In my role as CEO, I’ll keep this priority

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front and center. We’re proud of what we’ve achieved, but we’re even more excited about what’s to come.

Steady, time-tested guidance

Our guidance for investors, as always, is to stay the course, tune out the hyperbolic headlines, and focus on your goals and what you can control, such as costs and how much you save. This time-tested advice has served our clients well over the decades.

Regardless of how the markets perform in the short term, I’m incredibly optimistic about the future for our investors. We have a dedicated team serving you, and we will never stop striving to make Vanguard the best place for you to invest through our high-quality funds and services, advice and guidance to help you meet your financial goals, and an experience that makes you feel good about entrusting us with your hard-earned savings.

Thank you for your continued loyalty.

Sincerely,


Mortimer J. Buckley
President and Chief Executive Officer
July 13, 2018

Market Barometer      
  Total Returns
  Periods Ended June 30, 2018
  Six One Five Years
  Months Year (Annualized)
Stocks      
Russell 1000 Index (Large-caps) 2.85% 14.54% 13.37%
Russell 2000 Index (Small-caps) 7.66 17.57 12.46
Russell 3000 Index (Broad U.S. market) 3.22 14.78 13.29
FTSE All-World ex US Index (International) -3.83 7.28 6.35
 
Bonds      
Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate Bond Index      
(Broad taxable market) -1.62% -0.40% 2.27%
Bloomberg Barclays Municipal Bond Index      
(Broad tax-exempt market) -0.25 1.56 3.53
FTSE Three-Month U. S. Treasury Bill Index 0.78 1.33 0.38
 
CPI      
Consumer Price Index 2.22% 2.87% 1.54%

 

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Total Stock Market Index Fund

Fund Profile
As of June 30, 2018

Share-Class Characteristics            
            Institutional
  Investor   Admiral  Institutional Institutional Select
  Shares ETF Shares Shares Shares Plus Shares Shares
Ticker Symbol VTSMX VTI VTSAX VITSX VSMPX VSTSX
Expense Ratio1 0.14% 0.04% 0.04% 0.035% 0.02% 0.01%
30-Day SEC Yield 1.73% 1.83% 1.83% 1.84% 1.85% 1.86%

 

Portfolio Characteristics    
    CRSP US
    Total Market
  Fund Index
Number of Stocks 3,654 3,594
Median Market Cap $64.0B $64.0B
Price/Earnings Ratio 20.8x 20.7x
Price/Book Ratio 3.0x 3.0x
Return on Equity 15.0% 15.0%
Earnings Growth Rate 8.2% 8.2%
Dividend Yield 1.8% 1.8%
Foreign Holdings 0.0% 0.0%
Turnover Rate (Annualized) 3%
Short-Term Reserves -0.1%

 

Sector Diversification (% of equity exposure)
    CRSP US
    Total Market
  Fund Index
Basic Materials 2.5% 2.5%
Consumer Goods 8.1 8.1
Consumer Services 13.2 13.2
Financials 19.8 19.9
Health Care 12.7 12.7
Industrials 12.9 12.9
Oil & Gas 6.1 6.1
Technology 19.9 19.9
Telecommunications 1.9 1.8
Utilities 2.9 2.9

Sector categories are based on the Industry Classification
Benchmark (“ICB”), except for the “Other” category (if applicable),
which includes securities that have not been provided an ICB
classification as of the effective reporting period.

 

Volatility Measures  
  CRSP
  US Total
  Market
  Index
R-Squared 1.00
Beta 1.00

These measures show the degree and timing of the fund’s
fluctuations compared with the index over 36 months.

 

Ten Largest Holdings (% of total net assets)
Apple Inc. Computer Hardware 2.9%
Microsoft Corp. Software 2.7
Amazon.com Inc. Broadline Retailers 2.5
Alphabet Inc. Internet 2.4
Facebook Inc. Internet 1.7
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Reinsurance 1.3
JPMorgan Chase & Co. Banks 1.3
Exxon Mobil Corp. Integrated Oil & Gas 1.3
Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceuticals 1.2
Bank of America Corp. Banks 1.0
Top Ten   18.3%

 

The holdings listed exclude any temporary cash investments and
equity index products.

Investment Focus

 

 

 

 

1 The expense ratios shown are from the prospectus dated April 25, 2018, and represent estimated costs for the current fiscal year. For
the six months ended June 30, 2018, the annualized expense ratios were 0.14% for Investor Shares, 0.04% for ETF Shares, 0.04% for
Admiral Shares, 0.033% for Institutional Shares, 0.02% for Institutional Plus Shares, and 0.01% for Institutional Select Shares.

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Total Stock Market Index Fund

Performance Summary

All of the returns in this report represent past performance, which is not a guarantee of future
results that may be achieved by the fund. (Current performance may be lower or higher than
the performance data cited. For performance data current to the most recent month-end, visit
our website at vanguard.com/performance.) Note, too, that both investment returns and
principal value can fluctuate widely, so an investor’s shares, when sold, could be worth more
or less than their original cost. The returns shown do not reflect taxes that a shareholder would pay
on fund distributions or on the sale of fund shares.

Fiscal-Year Total Returns (%): December 31, 2007, Through June 30, 2018

 

For a benchmark description, see the Glossary.
Note: For 2018, performance data reflect the six months ended June 30, 2018.

Average Annual Total Returns: Periods Ended June 30, 2018      
  Inception One Five Ten
  Date Year Years Years
Investor Shares 4/27/1992 14.71% 13.14% 10.21%
ETF Shares 5/24/2001      
Market Price   14.85 13.28 10.34
Net Asset Value   14.83 13.27 10.33
Admiral Shares 11/13/2000 14.82 13.26 10.33
Institutional Shares 7/7/1997 14.82 13.27 10.34
Institutional Plus Shares 4/28/2015 14.83 10.291
Institutional Select Shares 6/27/2016 14.85 19.521
1 Return since inception.

 

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Total Stock Market Index Fund

Financial Statements (unaudited)

Statement of Net Assets—Investments Summary
As of June 30, 2018

This Statement summarizes the fund’s holdings by asset type. Details are reported for each of the fund’s 50 largest individual holdings and for investments that, in total for any issuer, represent more than 1% of the fund’s net assets. The total value of smaller holdings is reported as a single amount within each category.

The fund reports a complete list of its holdings in regulatory filings four times in each fiscal year, at the quarter-ends. For the second and fourth fiscal quarters, the complete listing of the fund’s holdings is available electronically on vanguard.com and on the Securities and Exchange Commission’s website (sec.gov), or you can have it mailed to you without charge by calling 800-662-7447. For the first and third fiscal quarters, the fund files the lists with the SEC on Form N-Q. Shareholders can look up the fund’s Forms N-Q on the SEC’s website. Forms N-Q may also be reviewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room (see the back cover of this report for further information).

    Market Percentage
    Value of Net
  Shares ($000) Assets
Common Stocks      
Basic Materials      
DowDuPont Inc. 58,087,208 3,829,109 0.5%
Basic Materials—Other †   13,683,839 2.0%
    17,512,948 2.5%
Consumer Goods      
Procter & Gamble Co. 62,944,451 4,913,444 0.7%
Coca-Cola Co. 95,868,820 4,204,806 0.6%
PepsiCo Inc. 35,487,055 3,863,476 0.5%
Philip Morris International Inc. 38,907,434 3,141,386 0.4%
Altria Group Inc. 47,373,565 2,690,345 0.4%
Consumer Goods—Other †   37,578,145 5.4%
    56,391,602 8.0%
Consumer Services      
* Amazon.com Inc. 10,323,574 17,548,011 2.5%
Home Depot Inc. 28,871,767 5,632,882 0.8%
* Netflix Inc. 10,336,108 4,045,863 0.6%
Comcast Corp. Class A 114,928,401 3,770,801 0.5%
Walt Disney Co. 35,434,316 3,713,871 0.5%
Walmart Inc. 36,955,972 3,165,279 0.5%
McDonald’s Corp. 19,651,519 3,079,197 0.4%
1 Consumer Services—Other †   51,506,729 7.4%
    92,462,633 13.2%
Financials      
JPMorgan Chase & Co. 85,236,974 8,881,693 1.3%
* Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Class B 47,314,420 8,831,236 1.3%
Bank of America Corp. 241,101,577 6,796,653 1.0%
Wells Fargo & Co. 109,775,666 6,085,963 0.9%
Visa Inc. Class A 44,714,503 5,922,436 0.8%
Mastercard Inc. Class A 23,212,668 4,561,754 0.6%

 

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Total Stock Market Index Fund      
 
 
 
      Market Percentage
      Value of Net
    Shares ($000) Assets
  Citigroup Inc. 63,819,490 4,270,800 0.6%
  Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Class A 1,026 289,373 0.0%
1 Financials—Other †   93,198,423 13.3%
      138,838,331 19.8%
Health Care      
  Johnson & Johnson 67,144,991 8,147,373 1.2%
  UnitedHealth Group Inc. 24,054,849 5,901,617 0.8%
  Pfizer Inc. 146,436,519 5,312,717 0.8%
  Merck & Co. Inc. 67,347,667 4,088,003 0.6%
  AbbVie Inc. 37,934,567 3,514,638 0.5%
  Amgen Inc. 16,564,922 3,057,719 0.4%
  Medtronic plc 33,922,297 2,904,088 0.4%
  Abbott Laboratories 43,887,375 2,676,691 0.4%
  Health Care—Other †   53,248,100 7.6%
      88,850,946 12.7%
Industrials      
  Boeing Co. 14,582,572 4,892,599 0.7%
  General Electric Co. 217,366,633 2,958,360 0.4%
  3M Co. 14,852,629 2,921,809 0.4%
  Union Pacific Corp. 19,278,141 2,731,327 0.4%
  Honeywell International Inc. 18,685,824 2,691,693 0.4%
  Accenture plc Class A 16,098,833 2,633,608 0.4%
1 Industrials—Other †   71,406,106 10.2%
      90,235,502 12.9%
Oil & Gas      
  Exxon Mobil Corp. 105,966,749 8,766,629 1.2%
  Chevron Corp. 47,828,625 6,046,973 0.9%
1 Oil & Gas—Other †   27,571,445 3.9%
      42,385,047 6.0%
 
1,2Other †   9,479 0.0%
 
Technology      
  Apple Inc. 110,720,519 20,495,475 2.9%
  Microsoft Corp. 192,306,274 18,963,322 2.7%
* Facebook Inc. Class A 60,036,157 11,666,226 1.7%
* Alphabet Inc. Class A 7,418,191 8,376,547 1.2%
* Alphabet Inc. Class C 7,480,401 8,345,509 1.2%
  Intel Corp. 116,644,540 5,798,400 0.8%
  Cisco Systems Inc. 117,715,681 5,065,306 0.7%
  NVIDIA Corp. 13,672,478 3,239,010 0.5%
  International Business Machines Corp. 22,969,493 3,208,838 0.5%
  Oracle Corp. 71,509,384 3,150,703 0.4%
* Adobe Systems Inc. 12,325,229 3,005,014 0.4%
  Texas Instruments Inc. 24,504,120 2,701,579 0.4%
  Technology—Other †   44,729,043 6.4%
      138,744,972 19.8%
 
Telecommunications      
  AT&T Inc. 181,825,704 5,838,423 0.8%
  Verizon Communications Inc. 103,417,594 5,202,939 0.8%
  Telecommunications—Other †   1,628,469 0.2%
      12,669,831 1.8%

 

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Total Stock Market Index Fund        
 
 
 
      Market Percentage
      Value of Net
      ($000) Assets
Utilities †     20,138,879 2.9%
Total Common Stocks (Cost $433,835,468)     698,240,170 99.6%3
 
  Coupon Shares    
Temporary Cash Investments        
Money Market Fund        
4,5 Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund 2.122% 48,446,758 4,845,160 0.7%
 
6U.S. Government and Agency Obligations †     104,678 0.0%
Total Temporary Cash Investments (Cost $4,949,274)   4,949,838 0.7%3
7Total Investments (Cost $438,784,742)     703,190,008 100.3%
 
      Amount  
      ($000)  
Other Assets and Liabilities        
Other Assets        
Investment in Vanguard     37,171  
Receivables for Investment Securities Sold     1,464  
Receivables for Accrued Income     619,275  
Receivables for Capital Shares Issued     1,227,123  
Variation Margin Receivable—Futures Contracts     1,854  
Unrealized Appreciation—Swap Contracts     364  
Other Assets 6,8     44,202  
Total Other Assets     1,931,453 0.3%
Liabilities        
Payables for Investment Securities Purchased     (634,795)  
Collateral for Securities on Loan     (2,805,251)  
Payables for Capital Shares Redeemed     (320,273)  
Payables to Vanguard     (174,029)  
Variation Margin Payable—Futures Contracts     (306)  
Unrealized Depreciation—Swap Contracts     (2,240)  
Other Liabilities     (3)  
Total Liabilities     (3,936,897) (0.6%)
Net Assets     701,184,564 100.0%
 
 
At June 30, 2018, net assets consisted of:        
        Amount
        ($000)
Paid-in Capital       438,230,324
Undistributed Net Investment Income       134,636
Accumulated Net Realized Losses       (1,540,073)
Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)        
Investment Securities       264,405,266
Futures Contracts       (43,713)
Swap Contracts       (1,876)
Net Assets       701,184,564

 

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Total Stock Market Index Fund

  Amount
  ($000)
Investor Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 1,920,148,002 outstanding $.001 par value shares of  
beneficial interest (unlimited authorization) 131,182,659
Net Asset Value Per Share—Investor Shares $68.32
 
ETF Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 694,331,000 outstanding $.001 par value shares of  
beneficial interest (unlimited authorization) 97,478,299
Net Asset Value Per Share—ETF Shares $140.39
 
Admiral Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 2,911,928,866 outstanding $.001 par value shares of  
beneficial interest (unlimited authorization) 199,003,796
Net Asset Value Per Share—Admiral Shares $68.34
 
Institutional Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 1,743,315,998 outstanding $.001 par value shares of  
beneficial interest (unlimited authorization) 119,160,076
Net Asset Value Per Share—Institutional Shares $68.35
 
Institutional Plus Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 1,083,075,015 outstanding $.001 par value shares of  
beneficial interest (unlimited authorization) 138,831,517
Net Asset Value Per Share—Institutional Plus Shares $128.18
 
Institutional Select Shares—Net Assets  
Applicable to 115,451,099 outstanding $.001 par value shares of  
beneficial interest (unlimited authorization) 15,528,217
Net Asset Value Per Share—Institutional Select Shares $134.50

See Note A in Notes to Financial Statements.
* Non-income producing security.
† Represents the aggregate value, by category, of securities that are not among the 50 largest holdings and, in total for any issuer,
represent 1% or less of net assets.
1 Certain of the fund’s securities are valued using significant unobservable inputs.
2 “Other” represents securities that are not classified by the fund’s benchmark index.
3 The fund invests a portion of its cash reserves in equity markets through the use of index futures contracts and swap contracts.
After giving effect to futures and swap investments, the fund’s effective common stock and temporary cash investment positions
represent 100.0% and 0.3%, respectively, of net assets.
4 Affiliated money market fund available only to Vanguard funds and certain trusts and accounts managed by Vanguard. Rate shown
is the 7-day yield.
5 Includes $2,805,251,000 of collateral received for securities on loan.
6 Securities with a value of $102,679,000 and a cash of $2,100,000 have been segregated as initial margin for open futures contracts.
7 The total value of securities on loan is $2,624,489,000.
8 Cash with a value of $2,340,000 has been segregated as collateral for open over-the-counter swap contracts.

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Total Stock Market Index Fund

Derivative Financial Instruments Outstanding as of Period End    
Futures Contracts        
        ($000)
        Value and
    Number of   Unrealized
    Long (Short) Notional Appreciation
  Expiration Contracts Amount (Depreciation)
Long Futures Contracts        
E-mini S&P 500 Index September 2018 19,724 2,684,042 (39,738)
E-mini Russell 2000 Index September 2018 1,914 157,666 (2,758)
E-mini S&P Mid-Cap 400 Index September 2018 240 46,946 (1,217)
        (43,713)

 

Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on open futures contracts is required to be treated as realized gain (loss) for tax purposes.

 

Total Return Swaps          
          Value and
        Fixed/Floating Unrealized
      Notional Net Rate Appreciation
Termination   Amount Received (Depreciation)
Reference Entity Date Counterparty ($000) (Paid)1 ($000)
Ambac Financial Group Inc. 7/11/18 GSCM 11,073 (2.485%) (183)
Ambac Financial Group Inc. 7/11/18 GSCM 1,887 (2.734%) (2)
Gaming and Leisure Properties Inc. 9/21/18 GSCM 16,810 (2.638%) 364
SLM Corp. 8/9/18 GSI 49,569 (2.446%) (2,055)
          (1,876)
GSCM—Goldman Sachs Capital Management.
GSI—Goldman Sachs International.
1 Payment received/paid monthly.

 

Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on open swap contracts is required to be treated as ordinary income (loss) for tax purposes.

At June 30, 2018, the counterparty had deposited in segregated accounts cash of $490,000 in connection with open swap contracts.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Total Stock Market Index Fund

Statement of Operations

  Six Months Ended
  June30,2018
  ($000)
Investment Income  
Income  
Dividends 6,063,138
Interest1 19,077
Securities Lending—Net 69,942
Total Income 6,152,157
Expenses  
The Vanguard Group—Note B  
Investment Advisory Services 9,051
Management and Administrative—Investor Shares 78,779
Management and Administrative—ETF Shares 14,287
Management and Administrative—Admiral Shares 28,581
Management and Administrative—Institutional Shares 15,858
Management and Administrative—Institutional Plus Shares 10,561
Management and Administrative—Institutional Select Shares 499
Marketing and Distribution—Investor Shares 9,445
Marketing and Distribution—ETF Shares 1,774
Marketing and Distribution—Admiral Shares 5,212
Marketing and Distribution—Institutional Shares 1,328
Marketing and Distribution—Institutional Plus Shares 674
Marketing and Distribution—Institutional Select Shares
Custodian Fees 1,569
Shareholders’ Reports—Investor Shares 346
Shareholders’ Reports—ETF Shares 514
Shareholders’ Reports—Admiral Shares 242
Shareholders’ Reports—Institutional Shares 257
Shareholders’ Reports—Institutional Plus Shares 14
Shareholders’ Reports—Institutional Select Shares
Trustees’ Fees and Expenses 228
Total Expenses 179,219
Net Investment Income 5,972,938
Realized Net Gain (Loss)  
Investment Securities Sold1 3,956,634
Futures Contracts 90,801
Swap Contracts 2,567
Realized Net Gain (Loss) 4,050,002
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)  
Investment Securities1 12,476,655
Futures Contracts (42,962)
Swap Contracts (1,553)
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) 12,432,140
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations 22,455,080

 

1 Interest income, realized net gain (loss), and change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from an affiliated company of the fund
were $18,044,000, ($134,000), and $337,000, respectively. Purchases and sales are for temporary cash investment purposes.
See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Total Stock Market Index Fund

Statement of Changes in Net Assets

  Six Months Ended Year Ended
  June 30, December 31,
  2018 2017
  ($000) ($000)
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets    
Operations    
Net Investment Income 5,972,938 10,874,077
Realized Net Gain (Loss) 4,050,002 4,548,286
Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) 12,432,140 97,128,679
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations 22,455,080 112,551,042
Distributions    
Net Investment Income    
Investor Shares (1,022,373) (2,050,561)
ETF Shares (803,047) (1,517,300)
Admiral Shares (1,640,994) (3,194,026)
Institutional Shares (995,371) (1,832,069)
Institutional Plus Shares (1,153,635) (2,069,350)
Institutional Select Shares (126,489) (220,025)
Realized Capital Gain    
Investor Shares
ETF Shares
Admiral Shares
Institutional Shares
Institutional Plus Shares
Institutional Select Shares
Total Distributions (5,741,909) (10,883,331)
Capital Share Transactions    
Investor Shares 1,156,878 2,531,635
ETF Shares 3,346,455 7,977,735
Admiral Shares 4,305,710 8,806,511
Institutional Shares 2,807,804 17,246,738
Institutional Plus Shares 9,311,755 22,241,001
Institutional Select Shares 965,620 3,653,908
Net Increase (Decrease) from Capital Share Transactions 21,894,222 62,457,528
Total Increase (Decrease) 38,607,393 164,125,239
Net Assets    
Beginning of Period 662,577,171 498,451,932
End of Period1 701,184,564 662,577,171
1 Net Assets—End of Period includes undistributed (overdistributed) net investment income of $134,636,000 and ($98,960,000).

 

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Investor Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $66.70 $56.06 $50.78 $51.58 $46.67 $35.64
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 5591 1.0861 1.022 .954 .854 .757
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 1.595 10.630 5.282 (.807) 4.907 11.038
Total from Investment Operations 2.154 11.716 6.304 .147 5.761 11.795
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (.534) (1.076) (1.024) (.947) (.851) (.765)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (.534) (1.076) (1.024) (.947) (.851) (.765)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $68.32 $66.70 $56.06 $50.78 $51.58 $46.67
 
Total Return2 3.23% 21.05% 12.53% 0.29% 12.43% 33.35%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $131,183 $126,766  $103,932 $96,323 $117,966 $105,008
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.14% 0.14% 0.15% 0.16% 0.17% 0.17%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.68% 1.77% 1.98% 1.85% 1.77% 1.84%
Portfolio Turnover Rate 3 3% 3% 4% 3% 3% 4%

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Total returns do not include account service fees that may have applied in the periods shown. Fund prospectuses provide information
about any applicable account service fees.
3 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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ETF Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $137.06 $115.21 $104.34 $106.00 $95.91 $73.24
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income 1.2191 2.3611 2.214 2.082 1.874 1.657
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 3.281 21.832 10.871 (1.675) 10.085 22.686
Total from Investment Operations 4.500 24.193 13.085 .407 11.959 24.343
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (1.170) (2.343) (2.215) (2.067) (1.869) (1.673)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (1.170) (2.343) (2.215) (2.067) (1.869) (1.673)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $140.39 $137.06 $115.21 $104.34 $106.00 $95.91
 
Total Return 3.29% 21.16% 12.68% 0.40% 12.56% 33.51%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $97,478 $91,862 $69,889 $57,434 $50,886 $39,165
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.04% 0.04% 0.04% 0.05% 0.05% 0.05%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.78% 1.87% 2.09% 1.96% 1.89% 1.96%
Portfolio Turnover Rate2 3% 3% 4% 3% 3% 4%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Admiral Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $66.72 $56.08 $50.79 $51.60 $46.69 $35.65
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 5931 1.1481 1.077 1.013 .912 .807
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 1.596 10.633 5.291 (.818) 4.908 11.047
Total from Investment Operations 2.189 11.781 6.368 .195 5.820 11.854
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (.569) (1.141) (1.078) (1.005) (.910) (.814)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (.569) (1.141) (1.078) (1.005) (.910) (.814)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $68.34 $66.72 $56.08 $50.79 $51.60 $46.69
 
Total Return2 3.28% 21.17% 12.66% 0.39% 12.56% 33.52%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $199,004 $190,099 $151,612 $126,363 $117,476 $86,541
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.04% 0.04% 0.04% 0.05% 0.05% 0.05%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.78% 1.87% 2.09% 1.96% 1.89% 1.96%
Portfolio Turnover Rate 3 3% 3% 4% 3% 3% 4%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Total returns do not include account service fees that may have applied in the periods shown. Fund prospectuses provide information
about any applicable account service fees.
3 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Institutional Shares            
Six Months          
  Ended          
For a Share Outstanding June 30, Year Ended December 31,
Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $66.73 $56.09 $50.80 $51.60 $46.69 $35.66
Investment Operations            
Net Investment Income . 5951 1.1531 1.082 1.017 .915 .808
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)            
on Investments 1.596 10.630 5.291 (.808) 4.908 11.038
Total from Investment Operations 2.191 11.783 6.373 .209 5.823 11.846
Distributions            
Dividends from Net Investment Income (.571) (1.143) (1.083) (1.009) (.913) (.816)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (.571) (1.143) (1.083) (1.009) (.913) (.816)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $68.35 $66.73 $56.09 $50.80 $51.60 $46.69
 
Total Return 3.28% 21.17% 12.67% 0.42% 12.56% 33.49%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data            
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $119,160 $113,557 $79,443 $57,438 $96,674 $65,738
Ratio of Total Expenses to            
Average Net Assets 0.033% 0.035% 0.03% 0.04% 0.04% 0.04%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to            
Average Net Assets 1.79% 1.87% 2.10% 1.97% 1.90% 1.97%
Portfolio Turnover Rate2 3% 3% 4% 3% 3% 4%

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
2 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Institutional Plus Shares        
  Six Months     April 28,
   Ended Year Ended  20151 to
  June 30, December 31, Dec. 31,
For a Share Outstanding Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016 2015
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $125.14 $105.18 $95.26 $100.00
Investment Operations        
Net Investment Income 1.125 2 2.182 2 2.042 1.335
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Investments 2.994 19.938 9.924 (4.631)
Total from Investment Operations 4.119 22.120 11.966 (3.296)
Distributions        
Dividends from Net Investment Income (1.079) (2.160) (2.046) (1.444)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (1.079) (2.160) (2.046) (1.444)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $128.18 $125.14 $105.18 $95.26
 
Total Return 3.29% 21.19% 12.69% -3.28%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data        
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $138,832 $126,130 $85,031 $63,093
Ratio of Total Expenses to Average Net Assets 0.02% 0.02% 0.02% 0.02%3
Ratio of Net Investment Income to Average Net Assets 1.80% 1.89% 2.11% 1.99%3
Portfolio Turnover Rate 4 3% 3% 4% 3%5

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Inception.
2 Calculated base on average shares outstanding.
3 Annualized.
4 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.
5 Reflects the fund’s portfolio turnover for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2015.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Financial Highlights

Institutional Select Shares      
  Six Months Year June 27,
  Ended Ended 20161 to
  June 30, Dec. 31, Dec. 31,
For a Share Outstanding Throughout Each Period 2018 2017 2016
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period $131.31 $110.37 $97.70
Investment Operations      
Net Investment Income 1.185 2 2.3112 1.181
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Investments 3.144 20.908 12.718
Total from Investment Operations 4.329 23.219 13.899
Distributions      
Dividends from Net Investment Income (1.139) (2.279) (1.229)
Distributions from Realized Capital Gains
Total Distributions (1.139) (2.279) (1.229)
Net Asset Value, End of Period $134.50 $131.31 $110.37
 
Total Return 3.30% 21.20% 14.24%
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data      
Net Assets, End of Period (Millions) $15,528 $14,163 $8,545
Ratio of Total Expenses to Average Net Assets 0.01% 0.01% 0.01%3
Ratio of Net Investment Income to Average Net Assets 1.81% 1.90% 2.15%3
Portfolio Turnover Rate 4 3% 3% 4%5

 

The expense ratio, net investment income ratio, and turnover rate for the current period have been annualized.
1 Inception.
2 Calculated based on average shares outstanding.
3 Annualized.
4 Excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind purchases or redemptions of the fund’s capital
shares, including ETF Creation Units.
5 Reflects the fund’s portfolio turnover for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2016.

See accompanying Notes, which are an integral part of the Financial Statements.

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Notes to Financial Statements

Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 as an open-end investment company, or mutual fund. The fund offers six classes of shares: Investor Shares, ETF Shares, Admiral Shares, Institutional Shares, Institutional Plus Shares, and Institutional Select Shares. Investor Shares are available to any investor who meets the fund’s minimum purchase requirements. ETF Shares are listed for trading on NYSE Arca; they can be purchased and sold through a broker. Admiral Shares, Institutional Shares, Institutional Plus Shares, and Institutional Select Shares are designed for investors who meet certain administrative, service, and account-size criteria.

A. The following significant accounting policies conform to generally accepted accounting principles for U.S. investment companies. The fund consistently follows such policies in preparing its financial statements.

1. Security Valuation: Securities are valued as of the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange (generally 4 p.m., Eastern time) on the valuation date. Equity securities are valued at the latest quoted sales prices or official closing prices taken from the primary market in which each security trades; such securities not traded on the valuation date are valued at the mean of the latest quoted bid and asked prices. Securities for which market quotations are not readily available, or whose values have been materially affected by events occurring before the fund’s pricing time but after the close of the securities’ primary markets, are valued by methods deemed by the board of trustees to represent fair value. Investments in Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund are valued at that fund’s net asset value. Temporary cash investments are valued using the latest bid prices or using valuations based on a matrix system (which considers such factors as security prices, yields, maturities, and ratings), both as furnished by independent pricing services.

2. Futures Contracts: The fund uses index futures contracts to a limited extent, with the objectives of maintaining full exposure to the stock market, maintaining liquidity, and minimizing transaction costs. The fund may purchase futures contracts to immediately invest incoming cash in the market, or sell futures in response to cash outflows, thereby simulating a fully invested position in the underlying index while maintaining a cash balance for liquidity. The primary risks associated with the use of futures contracts are imperfect correlation between changes in market values of stocks held by the fund and the prices of futures contracts, and the possibility of an illiquid market. Counterparty risk involving futures is mitigated because a regulated clearinghouse is the counterparty instead of the clearing broker. To further mitigate counterparty risk, the fund trades futures contracts on an exchange, monitors the financial strength of its clearing brokers and clearinghouse, and has entered into clearing agreements with its clearing brokers. The clearinghouse imposes initial margin requirements to secure the fund’s performance and requires daily settlement of variation margin representing changes in the market value of each contract.

Futures contracts are valued at their quoted daily settlement prices. The notional amounts of the contracts are not recorded in the Statement of Net Assets. Fluctuations in the value of the contracts are recorded in the Statement of Net Assets as an asset (liability) and in the Statement of Operations as unrealized appreciation (depreciation) until the contracts are closed, when they are recorded as realized futures gains (losses).

During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund’s average investments in long and short futures contracts represented less than 1% and 0% of net assets, respectively, based on the average of the notional amounts at each quarter-end during the period.

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3. Swap Contracts: The fund has entered into equity swap contracts to earn the total return on selected reference stocks in the fund’s target index. Under the terms of the swaps, the fund receives the total return on the referenced stock (i.e., receiving the increase or paying the decrease in value of the selected reference stock and receiving the equivalent of any dividends in respect of the selected referenced stock) over a specified period of time, applied to a notional amount that represents the value of a designated number of shares of the selected reference stock at the beginning of the equity swap contract. The fund also pays a floating rate that is based on short-term interest rates, applied to the notional amount. At the same time, the fund invests an amount approximating the notional amount of the swap in high-quality temporary cash investments.

The notional amounts of swap contracts are not recorded in the Statement of Net Assets. Swaps are valued daily based on market quotations received from independent pricing services or recognized dealers and the change in value is recorded in the Statement of Net Assets as an asset (liability) and in the Statement of Operations as unrealized appreciation (depreciation) until termination of the swap, at which time realized gain (loss) is recorded. A risk associated with all types of swaps is the possibility that a counterparty may default on its obligation to pay net amounts due to the fund. The fund’s maximum amount subject to counterparty risk is the unrealized appreciation on the swap contract. The fund mitigates its counterparty risk by entering into swaps only with a diverse group of prequalified counterparties, monitoring their financial strength, entering into master netting arrangements with its counterparties, and requiring its counterparties to transfer collateral as security for their performance. In the absence of a default, the collateral pledged or received by the fund cannot be repledged, resold, or rehypothecated. In the event of a counterparty’s default (including bankruptcy), the fund may terminate any swap contracts with that counterparty, determine the net amount owed by either party in accordance with its master netting arrangements, and sell or retain any collateral held up to the net amount owed to the fund under the master netting arrangements. The swap contracts contain provisions whereby a counterparty may terminate open contracts if the fund net assets decline below a certain level, triggering a payment by the fund if the fund is in a net liability position at the time of the termination. The payment amount would be reduced by any collateral the fund has pledged. Any securities pledged as collateral for open contracts are noted in the Statement of Net Assets. The value of collateral received or pledged is compared daily to the value of the swap contracts exposure with each counterparty, and any difference, if in excess of a specified minimum transfer amount, is adjusted and settled within two business days.

During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund’s average amounts of investments in total return swaps represented less than 1% of net assets, based on the average of notional amounts at each quarter-end during the period.

4. Federal Income Taxes: The fund intends to continue to qualify as a regulated investment company and distribute all of its taxable income. Management has analyzed the fund’s tax positions taken for all open federal income tax years (December 31, 2014–2017), and for the period ended June 30, 2018, and has concluded that no provision for federal income tax is required in the fund’s financial statements.

5. Distributions: Distributions to shareholders are recorded on the ex-dividend date.

6. Securities Lending: To earn additional income, the fund lends its securities to qualified institutional borrowers. Security loans are subject to termination by the fund at any time, and are required to be secured at all times by collateral in an amount at least equal to the market value of securities loaned. Daily market fluctuations could cause the value of loaned securities to be more or less than

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the value of the collateral received. When this occurs, the collateral is adjusted and settled before the opening of the market on the next business day. The fund further mitigates its counterparty risk by entering into securities lending transactions only with a diverse group of prequalified counterparties, monitoring their financial strength, and entering into master securities lending agreements with its counterparties. The master securities lending agreements provide that, in the event of a counterparty’s default (including bankruptcy), the fund may terminate any loans with that borrower, determine the net amount owed, and sell or retain the collateral up to the net amount owed to the fund; however, such actions may be subject to legal proceedings. While collateral mitigates counterparty risk, in the event of a default, the fund may experience delays and costs in recovering the securities loaned. The fund invests cash collateral received in Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund, and records a liability in the Statement of Net Assets for the return of the collateral, during the period the securities are on loan. Securities lending income represents fees charged to borrowers plus income earned on invested cash collateral, less expenses associated with the loan. During the term of the loan, the fund is entitled to all distributions made on or in respect of the loaned securities.

7. Credit Facility: The fund and certain other funds managed by The Vanguard Group (“Vanguard”) participate in a $3.1 billion committed credit facility provided by a syndicate of lenders pursuant to a credit agreement that may be renewed annually; each fund is individually liable for its borrowings, if any, under the credit facility. Borrowings may be utilized for temporary and emergency purposes, and are subject to the fund’s regulatory and contractual borrowing restrictions. The participating funds are charged administrative fees and an annual commitment fee of 0.10% of the undrawn amount of the facility; these fees are allocated to the funds based on a method approved by the fund’s board of trustees and included in Management and Administrative expenses on the fund’s Statement of Operations. Any borrowings under this facility bear interest at a rate based upon the higher of the one-month London Interbank Offered Rate, federal funds effective rate, or overnight bank funding rate plus an agreed-upon spread.

The fund had no borrowings outstanding at June 30, 2018, or at any time during the period then ended.

8. Other: Dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date. Interest income includes income distributions received from Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund and is accrued daily. Premiums and discounts on debt securities purchased are amortized and accreted, respectively, to interest income over the lives of the respective securities. Security transactions are accounted for on the date securities are bought or sold. Costs used to determine realized gains (losses) on the sale of investment securities are those of the specific securities sold.

Each class of shares has equal rights as to assets and earnings, except that each class separately bears certain class-specific expenses related to maintenance of shareholder accounts (included in Management and Administrative expenses), shareholder reporting, and the proxy. Marketing and distribution expenses are allocated to each class of shares based on a method approved by the board of trustees. Income, other non-class-specific expenses, and gains and losses on investments are allocated to each class of shares based on its relative net assets.

B. In accordance with the terms of a Funds’ Service Agreement (the “FSA”) between Vanguard and the fund, Vanguard furnishes to the fund investment advisory, corporate management, administrative, marketing, and distribution services at Vanguard’s cost of operations (as defined by the FSA). These costs of operations are allocated to the fund based on methods and guidelines approved by the board of trustees. Vanguard does not require reimbursement in the current period

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for certain costs of operations (such as deferred compensation/benefits and risk/insurance costs); the fund’s liability for these costs of operations is included in Payables to Vanguard on the Statement of Net Assets. All other costs of operations payable to Vanguard are generally settled twice a month.

Upon the request of Vanguard, the fund may invest up to 0.40% of its net assets as capital in Vanguard. At June 30, 2018, the fund had contributed to Vanguard capital in the amount of $37,171,000, representing 0.01% of the fund’s net assets and 14.87% of Vanguard’s capitalization. The fund’s trustees and officers are also directors and employees, respectively, of Vanguard.

C. Various inputs may be used to determine the value of the fund’s investments. These inputs are summarized in three broad levels for financial statement purposes. The inputs or methodologies used to value securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.

Level 1Quoted prices in active markets for identical securities.
Level 2Other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.).
Level 3Significant unobservable inputs (including the fund’s own assumptions used to determine
the fair value of investments). Any investments valued with significant unobservable inputs are
noted on the Statement of Net Assets.

The following table summarizes the market value of the fund’s investments as of June 30, 2018, based on the inputs used to value them:

  Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Investments ($000) ($000) ($000)
Common Stocks 698,229,838 82 10,250
Temporary Cash Investments 4,845,160 104,678
Futures Contracts—Assets1 1,854
Futures Contracts—Liabilities1 (306)
Swap Contracts—Assets 364
Swap Contracts—Liabilities (2,240)
Total 703,076,546 102,884 10,250
1 Represents variation margin on the last day of the reporting period.

 

D. Distributions are determined on a tax basis and may differ from net investment income and realized capital gains for financial reporting purposes. Differences may be permanent or temporary. Permanent differences are reclassified among capital accounts in the financial statements to reflect their tax character. Temporary differences arise when certain items of income, expense, gain, or loss are recognized in different periods for financial statement and tax purposes. These differences will reverse at some time in the future. Differences in classification may also result from the treatment of short-term gains as ordinary income for tax purposes.

During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund realized $3,924,114,000 of net capital gains resulting from in-kind redemptions—in which shareholders exchanged fund shares for securities held by the fund rather than for cash. Because such gains are not taxable to the fund, and are not distributed to shareholders, they have been reclassified from accumulated net realized losses to paid-in capital.

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The fund’s tax-basis capital gains and losses are determined only at the end of each fiscal year. For tax purposes, at December 31, 2017, the fund had available capital losses totaling $1,660,426,000 that may be carried forward indefinitely to offset future net capital gains. The fund will use these capital losses to offset net taxable capital gains, if any, realized during the year ending December 31, 2018; should the fund realize net capital losses for the year, the losses will be added to the loss carryforward balance above.

At June 30, 2018, the cost of investment securities for tax purposes was $438,796,895,000. Net unrealized appreciation of investment securities for tax purposes was $264,393,113,000, consisting of unrealized gains of $277,057,623,000 on securities that had risen in value since their purchase and $12,664,510,000 in unrealized losses on securities that had fallen in value since their purchase.

E. During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the fund purchased $39,303,477,000 of investment securities and sold $18,680,591,000 of investment securities, other than temporary cash investments. Purchases and sales include $7,585,087,000 and $7,204,623,000, respectively, in connection with in-kind purchases and redemptions of the fund’s capital shares.

F. Capital share transactions for each class of shares were:

  Six Months Ended Year Ended
  June 30, 2018 December 31, 2017
  Amount Shares Amount Shares
  ($000) (000) ($000) (000)
Investor Shares        
Issued 7,654,863 113,982 12,556,777 208,299
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 1,016,353 14,830 2,038,790 32,768
Redeemed (7,514,338) (109,212) (12,063,932) (194,415)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Investor Shares 1,156,878 19,600 2,531,635 46,652
ETF Shares        
Issued 8,319,053 59,520 16,459,854 130,270
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions
Redeemed (4,972,598) (35,400) (8,482,119) (66,700)
Net Increase (Decrease)—ETF Shares 3,346,455 24,120 7,977,735 63,570
Admiral Shares        
Issued 14,903,238 218,864 27,046,065 443,009
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 1,392,681 20,314 2,736,033 43,962
Redeemed (11,990,209) (176,415) (20,975,587) (341,277)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Admiral Shares 4,305,710 62,763 8,806,511 145,694
Institutional Shares        
Issued 13,342,655 198,196 26,728,536 439,870
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 928,748 13,544 1,703,342 27,314
Redeemed (11,463,599) (170,099) (11,185,140) (181,865)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Institutional Shares 2,807,804 41,641 17,246,738 285,319

 

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  Six Months Ended Year Ended
  June 30, 2018 December 31, 2017
  Amount Shares Amount Shares
  ($000) (000) ($000) (000)
Institutional Plus Shares        
Issued 16,266,161 129,069 27,613,297 245,814
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 1,140,085 8,864 2,052,478 17,549
Redeemed (8,094,491) (62,734) (7,424,774) (63,880)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Institutional Plus Shares 9,311,755 75,199 22,241,001 199,483
Institutional Select Shares        
Issued 1,497,263 11,579 4,173,338 34,645
Issued in Lieu of Cash Distributions 126,489 937 220,024 1,788
Redeemed (658,132) (4,919) (739,454) (6,005)
Net Increase (Decrease)—Institutional Select Shares 965,620 7,597 3,653,908 30,428

 

G. Management has determined that no events or transactions occurred subsequent to June 30, 2018, that would require recognition or disclosure in these financial statements.

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About Your Fund’s Expenses

As a shareholder of the fund, you incur ongoing costs, which include costs for portfolio management, administrative services, and shareholder reports (like this one), among others. Operating expenses, which are deducted from a fund’s gross income, directly reduce the investment return of the fund.

A fund’s expenses are expressed as a percentage of its average net assets. This figure is known as the expense ratio. The following examples are intended to help you understand the ongoing costs (in dollars) of investing in your fund and to compare these costs with those of other mutual funds. The examples are based on an investment of $1,000 made at the beginning of the period shown and held for the entire period.

The accompanying table illustrates your fund’s costs in two ways:

Based on actual fund return. This section helps you to estimate the actual expenses that you paid over the period. The ”Ending Account Value“ shown is derived from the fund‘s actual return, and the third column shows the dollar amount that would have been paid by an investor who started with $1,000 in the fund. You may use the information here, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period.

To do so, simply divide your account value by $1,000 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number given for your fund under the heading ”Expenses Paid During Period.“

Based on hypothetical 5% yearly return. This section is intended to help you compare your fund‘s costs with those of other mutual funds. It assumes that the fund had a yearly return of 5% before expenses, but that the expense ratio is unchanged. In this case—because the return used is not the fund’s actual return—the results do not apply to your investment. The example is useful in making comparisons because the Securities and Exchange Commission requires all mutual funds to calculate expenses based on a 5% return. You can assess your fund’s costs by comparing this hypothetical example with the hypothetical examples that appear in shareholder reports of other funds.

Note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight and help you compare ongoing costs only and do not reflect transaction costs incurred by the fund for buying and selling securities. Further, the expenses do not include any purchase, redemption, or account service fees described in the fund prospectus. If such fees were applied to your account, your costs would be higher. Your fund does not carry a “sales load.”

The calculations assume no shares were bought or sold during the period. Your actual costs may have been higher or lower, depending on the amount of your investment and the timing of any purchases or redemptions.

You can find more information about the fund’s expenses, including annual expense ratios, in the Financial Statements section of this report. For additional information on operating expenses and other shareholder costs, please refer to your fund’s current prospectus.

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Six Months Ended June 30, 2018      
  Beginning Ending Expenses
  Account Value Account Value Paid During
Total Stock Market Index Fund 12/31/2017 6/30/2018 Period
Based on Actual Fund Return      
Investor Shares $1,000.00 $1,032.29 $0.71
ETF Shares 1,000.00 1,032.92 0.20
Admiral Shares 1,000.00 1,032.80 0.20
Institutional Shares 1,000.00 1,032.82 0.15
Institutional Plus Shares 1,000.00 1,032.91 0.10
Institutional Select Shares 1,000.00 1,032.96 0.05
Based on Hypothetical 5% Yearly Return      
Investor Shares $1,000.00 $1,024.10 $0.70
ETF Shares 1,000.00 1,024.60 0.20
Admiral Shares 1,000.00 1,024.60 0.20
Institutional Shares 1,000.00 1,024.65 0.15
Institutional Plus Shares 1,000.00 1,024.70 0.10
Institutional Select Shares 1,000.00 1,024.74 0.05

 

The calculations are based on expenses incurred in the most recent six-month period. The fund’s annualized six-month expense ratios for
that period are 0.14% for Investor Shares, 0.04% for ETF Shares, 0.04% for Admiral Shares, 0.033% for Institutional Shares, 0.02% for
Institutional Plus Shares, and 0.01% for Institutional Select Shares. The dollar amounts shown as “Expenses Paid” are equal to the
annualized expense ratio multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by the number of days in the most recent
six-month period, then divided by the number of days in the most recent 12-month period (181/365).

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Trustees Approve Advisory Arrangement

The board of trustees of Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund has renewed the fund’s investment advisory arrangement with The Vanguard Group, Inc. (Vanguard), through its Equity Index Group. The board determined that continuing the fund’s internalized management structure was in the best interests of the fund and its shareholders.

The board based its decision upon an evaluation of the advisor’s investment staff, portfolio management process, and performance. This evaluation included information provided to the board by Vanguard’s Portfolio Review Department, which is responsible for fund and advisor oversight and product management. The Portfolio Review Department met regularly with the advisor and made monthly presentations to the board during the fiscal year that directed the board’s focus to relevant information and topics.

The board, or an investment committee made up of board members, also received information throughout the year during advisor presentations. For each advisor presentation, the board was provided with letters and reports that included information about, among other things, the advisory firm and the advisor’s assessment of the investment environment, portfolio performance, and portfolio characteristics.

In addition, the board received monthly reports, which included a Market and Economic Report, a Fund Dashboard Monthly Summary, and a Fund Performance Report.

Prior to their meeting, the trustees were provided with a memo and materials that summarized the information they received over the course of the year. They also considered the factors discussed below, among others. However, no single factor determined whether the board approved the arrangement. Rather, it was the totality of the circumstances that drove the board’s decision.

Nature, extent, and quality of services

The board reviewed the quality of the fund’s investment management services over both the short and long term and took into account the organizational depth and stability of the advisor. The board considered that Vanguard has been managing investments for more than four decades. The Equity Index Group adheres to a sound, disciplined investment management process; the team has considerable experience, stability, and depth.

The board concluded that Vanguard’s experience, stability, depth, and performance, among other factors, warranted continuation of the advisory arrangement.

Investment performance

The board considered the short- and long-term performance of the fund, including any periods of outperformance or underperformance compared with its target index and peer group. The board concluded that the performance was such that the advisory arrangement should continue. Information about the fund’s most recent performance can be found in the Performance Summary section of this report.

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Cost

The board concluded that the fund’s expense ratio was well below the average expense ratio charged by funds in its peer group and that the fund’s advisory expenses were also well below the peer-group average. Information about the fund’s expenses appears in the About Your Fund’s Expenses section of this report as well as in the Financial Statements section.

The board does not conduct a profitability analysis of Vanguard because of Vanguard’s unique “at-cost” structure. Unlike most other mutual fund management companies, Vanguard is owned by the funds it oversees and produces “profits” only in the form of reduced expenses for fund shareholders.

The benefit of economies of scale

The board concluded that the fund’s at-cost arrangement with Vanguard ensures that the fund will realize economies of scale as it grows, with the cost to shareholders declining as fund assets increase.

The board will consider whether to renew the advisory arrangement again after a one-year period.

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Glossary

30-Day SEC Yield. A fund’s 30-day SEC yield is derived using a formula specified by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Under the formula, data related to the fund’s security holdings in the previous 30 days are used to calculate the fund’s hypothetical net income for that period, which is then annualized and divided by the fund’s estimated average net assets over the calculation period. For the purposes of this calculation, a security’s income is based on its current market yield to maturity (for bonds), its actual income (for asset-backed securities), or its projected dividend yield (for stocks). Because the SEC yield represents hypothetical annualized income, it will differ—at times significantly—from the fund’s actual experience. As a result, the fund’s income distributions may be higher or lower than implied by the SEC yield.

Beta. A measure of the magnitude of a fund’s past share-price fluctuations in relation to the ups and downs of a given market index. The index is assigned a beta of 1.00. Compared with a given index, a fund with a beta of 1.20 typically would have seen its share price rise or fall by 12% when the index rose or fell by 10%. For this report, beta is based on returns over the past 36 months for both the fund and the index. Note that a fund’s beta should be reviewed in conjunction with its R-squared (see definition). The lower the R-squared, the less correlation there is between the fund and the index, and the less reliable beta is as an indicator of volatility.

Dividend Yield. Dividend income earned by stocks, expressed as a percentage of the aggregate market value (or of net asset value, for a fund). The yield is determined by dividing the amount of the annual dividends by the aggregate value (or net asset value) at the end of the period. For a fund, the dividend yield is based solely on stock holdings and does not include any income produced by other investments.

Earnings Growth Rate. The average annual rate of growth in earnings over the past five years for the stocks now in a fund.

Equity Exposure. A measure that reflects a fund’s investments in stocks and stock futures. Any holdings in short-term reserves are excluded.

Expense Ratio. A fund’s total annual operating expenses expressed as a percentage of the fund’s average net assets. The expense ratio includes management and administrative expenses, but does not include the transaction costs of buying and selling portfolio securities.

Foreign Holdings. The percentage of a fund represented by securities or depositary receipts of companies based outside the United States.

Inception Date. The date on which the assets of a fund (or one of its share classes) are first invested in accordance with the fund’s investment objective. For funds with a subscription period, the inception date is the day after that period ends. Investment performance is measured from the inception date.

Median Market Cap. An indicator of the size of companies in which a fund invests; the midpoint of market capitalization (market price x shares outstanding) of a fund’s stocks, weighted by the proportion of the fund’s assets invested in each stock. Stocks representing half of the fund’s assets have market capitalizations above the median, and the rest are below it.

Price/Book Ratio. The share price of a stock divided by its net worth, or book value, per share.

For a fund, the weighted average price/book ratio of the stocks it holds.

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Price/Earnings Ratio. The ratio of a stock’s current price to its per-share earnings over the past year. For a fund, the weighted average P/E of the stocks it holds. P/E is an indicator of market expectations about corporate prospects; the higher the P/E, the greater the expectations for a company’s future growth.

R-Squared. A measure of how much of a fund’s past returns can be explained by the returns from the market in general, as measured by a given index. If a fund’s total returns were precisely synchronized with an index’s returns, its R-squared would be 1.00. If the fund’s returns bore no relationship to the index’s returns, its R-squared would be 0. For this report, R-squared is based on returns over the past 36 months for both the fund and the index.

Return on Equity. The annual average rate of return generated by a company during the past five years for each dollar of shareholder’s equity (net income divided by shareholder’s equity). For a fund, the weighted average return on equity for the companies whose stocks it holds.

Short-Term Reserves. The percentage of a fund invested in highly liquid, short-term securities that can be readily converted to cash.

Turnover Rate. An indication of the fund’s trading activity. Funds with high turnover rates incur higher transaction costs and may be more likely to distribute capital gains (which may be taxable to investors). The turnover rate excludes in-kind transactions, which have minimal impact on costs.

Benchmark Information

Spliced Total Stock Market Index: Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index (formerly known as
the Dow Jones Wilshire 5000 Index) through April 22, 2005; MSCI US Broad Market Index
through June 2, 2013; and CRSP US Total Market Index thereafter.

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The People Who Govern Your Fund

The trustees of your mutual fund are there to see that the fund is operated and managed in your best interests since, as a shareholder, you are a part owner of the fund. Your fund’s trustees also serve on the board of directors of The Vanguard Group, Inc., which is owned by the Vanguard funds and provides services to them on an at-cost basis.

A majority of Vanguard’s board members are independent, meaning that they have no affiliation with Vanguard or the funds they oversee, apart from the sizable personal investments they have made as private individuals. The independent board members have distinguished backgrounds in business, academia, and public service. Each of the trustees and executive officers oversees 208 Vanguard funds.

Information for each trustee and executive officer of the fund appears below. The mailing address of the trustees and officers is P.O. Box 876, Valley Forge, PA 19482. More information about the trustees is in the Statement of Additional Information, which can be obtained, without charge, by contacting Vanguard at 800-662-7447, or online at vanguard.com.

Interested Trustees1

F. William McNabb III

Born in 1957. Trustee since July 2009. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: chairman of the board (January 2010–present) of Vanguard and of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard, trustee (2009–present) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard, and director (2008–present) of Vanguard. Chief executive officer and president (2008–2017) of Vanguard and each of the investment companies served by Vanguard, managing director (1995–2008) of Vanguard, and director (1997–2018) of Vanguard Marketing Corporation. Director (2018–present) of UnitedHealth Group.

Mortimer J. Buckley

Born in 1969. Trustee since January 2018. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: chief executive officer (January 2018–present) of Vanguard; chief executive officer, president, and trustee (January 2018–present) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard; president and director (2017–present) of Vanguard; and president (February 2018–present) of Vanguard Marketing Corporation. Chief investment officer (2013–2017), managing director (2002–2017), head of the Retail Investor Group (2006–2012), and chief information officer (2001–2006) of Vanguard. Chairman of the board (2011–2017) of the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

Independent Trustees

Emerson U. Fullwood

Born in 1948. Trustee since January 2008. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: executive chief staff and marketing officer for North America and corporate vice president (retired 2008) of Xerox Corporation (document management products and services). Former president of the Worldwide Channels Group, Latin America, and Worldwide Customer Service and executive chief staff officer of Developing Markets of Xerox. Executive in residence and 2009–2010 Distinguished Minett Professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Lead director of SPX FLOW, Inc. (multi-industry manufacturing). Director of the University of Rochester Medical Center, the Monroe Community College Foundation, the United Way of Rochester, North Carolina A&T University, and Roberts Wesleyan College. Trustee of the University of Rochester.

Amy Gutmann

Born in 1949. Trustee since June 2006. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: president (2004–present) of the University of Pennsylvania. Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science, School of Arts and Sciences, and professor of communication, Annenberg School for Communication, with secondary faculty appointments in the Department of Philosophy, School of Arts and Sciences, and at the Graduate School of Education, University of Pennsylvania. Trustee of the National Constitution Center.

1 Mr. McNabb and Mr. Buckley are considered “interested persons,” as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, because they are officers of the Vanguard funds.


 

JoAnn Heffernan Heisen

Born in 1950. Trustee since July 1998. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: corporate vice president of Johnson & Johnson (pharmaceuticals/medical devices/consumer products) and member of its executive committee (1997–2008). Chief global diversity officer (retired 2008), vice president and chief information officer (1997–2006), controller (1995–1997), treasurer (1991–1995), and assistant treasurer (1989–1991) of Johnson & Johnson. Director of Skytop Lodge Corporation (hotels) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Member of the advisory board of the Institute for Women’s Leadership at Rutgers University.

F. Joseph Loughrey

Born in 1949. Trustee since October 2009. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: president and chief operating officer (retired 2009) and vice chairman of the board (2008–2009) of Cummins Inc. (industrial machinery). Chairman of the board of Hillenbrand, Inc. (specialized consumer services), Oxfam America, and the Lumina Foundation for Education. Director of the V Foundation for Cancer Research. Member of the advisory council for the College of Arts and Letters and chair of the advisory board to the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, both at the University of Notre Dame.

Mark Loughridge

Born in 1953. Trustee since March 2012. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: senior vice president and chief financial officer (retired 2013) of IBM (information technology services). Fiduciary member of IBM’s Retirement Plan Committee (2004–2013), senior vice president and general manager (2002–2004) of IBM Global Financing, vice president and controller (1998–2002) of IBM, and a variety of other prior management roles at IBM. Member of the Council on Chicago Booth.

Scott C. Malpass

Born in 1962. Trustee since March 2012. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: chief investment officer (1989–present) and vice president (1996–present) of the University of Notre Dame. Assistant professor of finance at the Mendoza College of Business, University of Notre Dame, and member of the Notre Dame 403(b) Investment Committee. Chairman of the board of TIFF Advisory Services, Inc. Member of the board of Catholic Investment Services, Inc. (investment advisors), the board of advisors for Spruceview Capital Partners, and the board of superintendence of the Institute for the Works of Religion.

Deanna Mulligan

Born in 1963. Trustee since January 2018. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: president (2010–present) and chief executive officer (2011–present) of The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America. Chief operating officer (2010–2011) and executive vice president (2008–2010) of Individual Life and Disability of The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America. Member of the board of The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America, the American Council of Life Insurers, the Partnership for New York City (business leadership), and the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy. Trustee of the Economic Club of New York and the Bruce Museum (arts and science). Member of the Advisory Council for the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

André F. Perold

Born in 1952. Trustee since December 2004. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: George Gund Professor of Finance and Banking, Emeritus at the Harvard Business School (retired 2011). Chief investment officer and co-managing partner of HighVista Strategies LLC (private investment firm). Overseer of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston.

Sarah Bloom Raskin

Born in 1961. Trustee since January 2018. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: deputy secretary (2014–2017) of the United States Department of the Treasury. Governor (2010–2014) of the Federal Reserve Board. Commissioner (2007–2010) of financial regulation for the State of Maryland. Member of the board of directors (2012–2014) of Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation. Director of i(x) Investments, LLC.

Peter F. Volanakis

Born in 1955. Trustee since July 2009. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: president and chief operating officer (retired 2010) of Corning Incorporated (communications equipment) and director of Corning Incorporated (2000–2010) and Dow Corning (2001–2010). Director (2012) of SPX Corporation (multi-industry manufacturing). Overseer of the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration, Dartmouth College (2001–2013). Chairman of the board of trustees of Colby-Sawyer College. Member of the Board of Hypertherm Inc. (industrial cutting systems, software, and consumables).


 

Executive Officers

Glenn Booraem

Born in 1967. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: principal of Vanguard. Investment stewardship officer (2017–present), treasurer (2015–2017), controller (2010–2015), and assistant controller (2001–2010) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard.

Christine M. Buchanan

Born in 1970. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: principal of Vanguard and global head of Fund Administration at Vanguard. Treasurer (2017–present) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard. Partner (2005–2017) at KPMG LLP (audit, tax, and advisory services).

Brian Dvorak

Born in 1973. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: principal of Vanguard. Chief compliance officer (2017–present) of Vanguard and each of the investment companies served by Vanguard. Assistant vice president (2017–present) of Vanguard Marketing Corporation. Vice president and director of Enterprise Risk Management (2011–2013) at Oppenheimer Funds, Inc.

Thomas J. Higgins

Born in 1957. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: principal of Vanguard. Chief financial officer (2008–present) and treasurer (1998–2008) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard.

Peter Mahoney

Born in 1974. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: principal of Vanguard. Controller (2015–present) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard. Head of International Fund Services (2008–2014) at Vanguard.

Anne E. Robinson

Born in 1970. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: general counsel (2016–present) of Vanguard. Secretary (2016–present) of Vanguard and of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard. Managing director (2016–present) of Vanguard. Director and senior vice president (2016–2018) of Vanguard Marketing Corporation. Managing director and general counsel of Global Cards and Consumer Services (2014–2016) at Citigroup. Counsel (2003–2014) at American Express.

Michael Rollings

Born in 1963. Principal occupation(s) during the past five years and other experience: finance director (2017–present) and treasurer (2017) of each of the investment companies served by Vanguard. Managing director (2016–present) of Vanguard. Chief financial officer (2016–present) of Vanguard. Director (2016–present) of Vanguard Marketing Corporation. Executive vice president and chief financial officer (2006–2016) of MassMutual Financial Group.

Vanguard Senior Management Team
 
Mortimer J. Buckley James M. Norris
Gregory Davis Thomas M. Rampulla
John James Karin A. Risi
Martha G. King Anne E. Robinson
John T. Marcante Michael Rollings
Chris D. McIsaac  
 
 
Chairman Emeritus and Senior Advisor
 
John J. Brennan  
Chairman, 1996–2009  
Chief Executive Officer and President, 1996–2008
 
 
Founder  
 
John C. Bogle  
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, 1974–1996

 


 

 

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Item 2: Code of Ethics.

Not Applicable.

Item 3: Audit Committee Financial Expert.

Not Applicable.
Item 4: Principal Accountant Fees and Services.

(a) Audit Fees.

Not Applicable.

Item 5: Audit Committee of Listed Registrants.

Not Applicable.

Item 6: Investments.


Vanguard® Small-Cap Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
 
Common Stocks (99.2%)1    
Basic Materials (4.3%)    
  Chemours Co. 4,418,386 196,000
  RPM International Inc. 3,319,212 193,576
  United States Steel Corp. 4,390,692 152,577
  Royal Gold Inc. 1,625,297 150,893
  Huntsman Corp. 5,049,274 147,439
  Steel Dynamics Inc. 2,783,364 127,896
  WR Grace & Co. 1,671,364 122,528
  Ashland Global Holdings Inc. 1,548,924 121,095
  Olin Corp. 4,152,863 119,270
* Alcoa Corp. 2,315,271 108,540
  Versum Materials Inc. 2,705,744 100,518
  Peabody Energy Corp. 2,181,871 99,231
  NewMarket Corp. 234,062 94,678
  PolyOne Corp. 1,985,842 85,828
  Cabot Corp. 1,380,896 85,298
* Ingevity Corp. 1,045,901 84,572
  Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. 962,033 80,003
*,^ Allegheny Technologies Inc. 3,120,482 78,386
  Balchem Corp. 797,011 78,219
  KapStone Paper and Packaging Corp. 2,184,632 75,370
  Sensient Technologies Corp. 1,051,430 75,230
  Domtar Corp. 1,560,192 74,484
* Univar Inc. 2,807,770 73,676
  HB Fuller Co. 1,254,653 67,350
  Minerals Technologies Inc. 879,096 66,240
* Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. 7,388,633 62,286
* Platform Specialty Products Corp. 5,364,478 62,228
  Carpenter Technology Corp. 1,166,117 61,303
  Commercial Metals Co. 2,763,118 58,329
  Compass Minerals International Inc. 839,815 55,218
  US Silica Holdings Inc. 1,937,193 49,766
* GCP Applied Technologies Inc. 1,698,652 49,176
  Quaker Chemical Corp. 314,559 48,716
  Innospec Inc. 605,897 46,381
  Worthington Industries Inc. 1,053,706 44,224
* Ferro Corp. 2,094,852 43,678
  Tronox Ltd. Class A 2,215,760 43,606
* Cambrex Corp. 818,348 42,800
  Kaiser Aluminum Corp. 394,778 41,100
  Stepan Co. 506,710 39,528
* Kraton Corp. 792,245 36,554
  Arch Coal Inc. Class A 461,185 36,171
* Coeur Mining Inc. 4,623,331 35,137
  Hecla Mining Co. 9,944,951 34,608
*,^ AK Steel Holding Corp. 7,829,261 33,979
  Warrior Met Coal Inc. 1,181,305 32,569
  A Schulman Inc. 660,172 29,378
* CONSOL Energy Inc. 626,619 24,031
  Innophos Holdings Inc. 484,501 23,062
  Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc. 1,285,511 21,969
  PH Glatfelter Co. 1,089,402 21,341
* Koppers Holdings Inc. 497,587 19,082
* Century Aluminum Co. 1,194,151 18,808
  Tredegar Corp. 739,540 17,379
  American Vanguard Corp. 667,582 15,321
* Resolute Forest Products Inc. 1,459,650 15,107
* PQ Group Holdings Inc. 829,652 14,934
* Covia Holdings Corp. 797,374 14,799
  Kronos Worldwide Inc. 575,350 12,963
  Haynes International Inc. 309,022 11,353
* SunCoke Energy Inc. 808,237 10,830

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Clearwater Paper Corp. 411,130 9,497
  FutureFuel Corp. 648,319 9,083
      3,905,191
Consumer Goods (6.7%)    
* US Foods Holding Corp. 5,363,139 202,834
  Pinnacle Foods Inc. 2,958,887 192,505
*,^ Wayfair Inc. 1,378,846 163,752
  Gentex Corp. 6,799,978 156,536
  Leggett & Platt Inc. 3,259,630 145,510
  Pool Corp. 954,716 144,639
*,^ Middleby Corp. 1,383,240 144,438
*,^ Herbalife Nutrition Ltd. 2,663,148 143,064
^ Mattel Inc. 8,542,248 140,264
  Brunswick Corp. 2,164,676 139,578
* Post Holdings Inc. 1,587,653 136,570
  Toll Brothers Inc. 3,392,899 125,503
  Thor Industries Inc. 1,243,191 121,074
  Carter's Inc. 1,107,172 120,006
  Valvoline Inc. 4,860,563 104,842
  Nu Skin Enterprises Inc. Class A 1,311,602 102,554
* Skechers U.S.A. Inc. Class A 3,372,026 101,195
  Delphi Technologies plc 2,205,061 100,242
  Ingredion Inc. 897,051 99,304
* Visteon Corp. 733,782 94,834
  Energizer Holdings Inc. 1,482,583 93,343
  Flowers Foods Inc. 4,451,083 92,716
* Deckers Outdoor Corp. 788,456 89,009
* Darling Ingredients Inc. 4,089,608 81,301
* Zynga Inc. Class A 19,172,732 78,033
  Wolverine World Wide Inc. 2,235,728 77,736
* Welbilt Inc. 3,474,495 77,516
* TreeHouse Foods Inc. 1,399,285 73,476
  Dana Inc. 3,612,966 72,946
  Columbia Sportswear Co. 781,539 71,487
  Steven Madden Ltd. 1,307,103 69,407
  Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. 2,979,117 69,384
* Hain Celestial Group Inc. 2,288,097 68,185
* Edgewell Personal Care Co. 1,341,870 67,711
  Lancaster Colony Corp. 478,076 66,175
* Helen of Troy Ltd. 660,287 65,005
* Boston Beer Co. Inc. Class A 206,148 61,783
* TRI Pointe Group Inc. 3,774,574 61,752
  KB Home 2,171,626 59,155
* Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc. 448,974 58,667
* Taylor Morrison Home Corp. Class A 2,764,452 57,445
  J&J Snack Foods Corp. 371,510 56,644
  Tenneco Inc. 1,277,954 56,179
*,^ Tempur Sealy International Inc. 1,147,852 55,154
  Sanderson Farms Inc. 510,119 53,639
  LCI Industries 594,689 53,611
  Herman Miller Inc. 1,483,290 50,284
*,^ iRobot Corp. 656,736 49,761
  B&G Foods Inc. 1,653,109 49,428
  WD-40 Co. 327,869 47,951
  Vector Group Ltd. 2,500,822 47,716
  Tupperware Brands Corp. 1,143,738 47,168
* Dorman Products Inc. 662,778 45,274
* G-III Apparel Group Ltd. 976,274 43,347
* American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc. 2,770,929 43,116
* Meritage Homes Corp. 958,581 42,130
  Universal Corp. 621,755 41,067
  HNI Corp. 1,081,959 40,249
^ Spectrum Brands Holdings Inc. 480,349 39,206
  ACCO Brands Corp. 2,660,066 36,842

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Gentherm Inc. 913,306 35,893
  La-Z-Boy Inc. 1,166,523 35,696
* Central Garden & Pet Co. Class A 869,309 35,181
* USANA Health Sciences Inc. 300,360 34,632
  MDC Holdings Inc. 1,115,500 34,324
  Interface Inc. Class A 1,477,285 33,904
  Schweitzer-Mauduit International Inc. 763,392 33,376
  Oxford Industries Inc. 399,697 33,167
  Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. 1,255,752 33,026
* Cal-Maine Foods Inc. 707,765 32,451
  Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc. 727,389 32,405
* Hostess Brands Inc. Class A 2,358,301 32,073
* National Beverage Corp. 288,882 30,882
*,^ Fitbit Inc. Class A 4,692,779 30,644
*,^ Fossil Group Inc. 1,102,013 29,611
  Seaboard Corp. 7,272 28,817
* Crocs Inc. 1,607,676 28,311
  Steelcase Inc. Class A 2,034,381 27,464
* Sleep Number Corp. 870,517 25,262
  Knoll Inc. 1,164,856 24,241
  Dean Foods Co. 2,268,675 23,844
  Inter Parfums Inc. 426,418 22,813
  Phibro Animal Health Corp. Class A 490,312 22,579
* Vista Outdoor Inc. 1,423,606 22,052
* Modine Manufacturing Co. 1,188,657 21,693
  Andersons Inc. 631,443 21,595
  Acushnet Holdings Corp. 833,280 20,382
  Movado Group Inc. 387,978 18,739
*,^ GoPro Inc. Class A 2,779,729 17,901
  Briggs & Stratton Corp. 1,005,250 17,702
  National Presto Industries Inc. 130,529 16,186
  Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated 115,103 15,554
  Ethan Allen Interiors Inc. 605,995 14,847
  Tootsie Roll Industries Inc. 432,142 13,332
* Pilgrim's Pride Corp. 617,311 12,426
* Central Garden & Pet Co. 242,520 10,545
  Superior Industries International Inc. 558,948 10,005
*,^ elf Beauty Inc. 529,724 8,073
  Titan International Inc. 632,059 6,782
*,^ Revlon Inc. Class A 193,163 3,390
      6,042,042
Consumer Services (12.6%)    
  Vail Resorts Inc. 1,003,782 275,227
* Burlington Stores Inc. 1,683,522 253,421
* GrubHub Inc. 2,240,278 235,028
* ServiceMaster Global Holdings Inc. 3,362,700 199,980
  KAR Auction Services Inc. 3,351,183 183,645
* Liberty Media Corp-Liberty Formula One 4,782,672 177,581
* Caesars Entertainment Corp. 15,605,331 166,977
* Live Nation Entertainment Inc. 3,370,602 163,710
  Service Corp. 4,326,395 154,842
  Foot Locker Inc. 2,933,368 154,442
* JetBlue Airways Corp. 7,855,573 149,099
  Domino's Pizza Inc. 524,825 148,090
* Bright Horizons Family Solutions Inc. 1,437,742 147,397
  Dunkin' Brands Group Inc. 2,060,375 142,310
* Madison Square Garden Co. Class A 450,857 139,851
* Copart Inc. 2,448,285 138,475
  Sabre Corp. 5,458,871 134,507
* Grand Canyon Education Inc. 1,197,653 133,670
* Five Below Inc. 1,312,040 128,199
  Chemed Corp. 395,648 127,323
  Six Flags Entertainment Corp. 1,763,177 123,511
  H&R Block Inc. 5,195,916 118,363

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Williams-Sonoma Inc. 1,861,206 114,241
  Dun & Bradstreet Corp. 920,863 112,944
* Stamps.com Inc. 422,684 106,960
* Etsy Inc. 2,521,132 106,367
  Texas Roadhouse Inc. Class A 1,596,298 104,573
  Extended Stay America Inc. 4,717,742 101,950
* Weight Watchers International Inc. 986,584 99,744
  Casey's General Stores Inc. 932,061 97,941
* Planet Fitness Inc. Class A 2,176,797 95,648
* Ollie's Bargain Outlet Holdings Inc. 1,315,622 95,383
  New York Times Co. Class A 3,667,011 94,976
^ Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc. 596,299 93,148
  Cinemark Holdings Inc. 2,611,019 91,595
  American Eagle Outfitters Inc. 3,936,437 91,522
  Dolby Laboratories Inc. Class A 1,472,643 90,847
* Performance Food Group Co. 2,459,044 90,247
  Cable One Inc. 120,994 88,724
  ILG Inc. 2,624,307 86,681
* Urban Outfitters Inc. 1,888,237 84,121
* SiteOne Landscape Supply Inc. 998,805 83,870
* Hilton Grand Vacations Inc. 2,404,735 83,444
  Signet Jewelers Ltd. 1,465,406 81,696
  Wendy's Co. 4,751,006 81,622
  Churchill Downs Inc. 268,905 79,730
  Nexstar Media Group Inc. Class A 1,078,905 79,192
* Yelp Inc. Class A 1,973,568 77,324
  Aaron's Inc. 1,747,360 75,923
  Tribune Media Co. Class A 1,957,623 74,918
* Shutterfly Inc. 823,266 74,119
* TripAdvisor Inc. 1,315,152 73,267
* Beacon Roofing Supply Inc. 1,690,990 72,070
* Adtalem Global Education Inc. 1,495,847 71,950
*,^ Trade Desk Inc. Class A 766,524 71,900
* AutoNation Inc. 1,467,037 71,269
* AMC Networks Inc. Class A 1,141,931 71,028
  John Wiley & Sons Inc. Class A 1,138,107 71,018
* Chegg Inc. 2,507,541 69,685
  AMERCO 194,496 69,270
  World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. Class A 950,112 69,187
* Penn National Gaming Inc. 2,051,284 68,903
* Sprouts Farmers Market Inc. 3,111,003 68,660
  Boyd Gaming Corp. 1,955,353 67,772
*,^ RH 480,621 67,143
* Scientific Games Corp. 1,351,407 66,422
  Dick's Sporting Goods Inc. 1,883,810 66,404
  Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. 3,313,280 66,017
  Hillenbrand Inc. 1,397,204 65,878
  Rollins Inc. 1,220,128 64,154
  Choice Hotels International Inc. 844,182 63,820
  SkyWest Inc. 1,227,943 63,730
* Spirit Airlines Inc. 1,693,000 61,541
  Graham Holdings Co. Class B 103,853 60,868
  Morningstar Inc. 474,476 60,852
  Jack in the Box Inc. 705,794 60,077
  Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corp. 528,028 59,646
* Sotheby's 1,094,617 59,481
* Liberty Expedia Holdings Inc. Class A 1,352,656 59,436
  Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. Class B 2,527,337 59,291
* Murphy USA Inc. 784,940 58,313
  TEGNA Inc. 5,361,217 58,169
  PriceSmart Inc. 642,146 58,114
  Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. Class A 1,805,602 58,050
  Red Rock Resorts Inc. Class A 1,724,679 57,777
  Cheesecake Factory Inc. 1,023,446 56,351

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Eldorado Resorts Inc. 1,439,456 56,283
  Lithia Motors Inc. Class A 595,103 56,279
* Avis Budget Group Inc. 1,715,682 55,760
  Wyndham Destinations Inc. 1,240,228 54,905
* Acxiom Corp. 1,816,052 54,391
* United Natural Foods Inc. 1,251,011 53,368
* Michaels Cos. Inc. 2,712,674 52,002
  Brinker International Inc. 1,089,962 51,882
* Cars.com Inc. 1,786,785 50,727
  Meredith Corp. 987,159 50,345
*,^ Sally Beauty Holdings Inc. 3,030,991 48,587
*,^ Pandora Media Inc. 6,014,820 47,397
* Dave & Buster's Entertainment Inc. 986,942 46,978
  Children's Place Inc. 388,330 46,910
* Pinnacle Entertainment Inc. 1,377,677 46,469
*,^ Rite Aid Corp. 26,488,951 45,826
* Groupon Inc. Class A 10,526,018 45,262
  Monro Inc. 773,983 44,968
  Matthews International Corp. Class A 757,826 44,560
  Allegiant Travel Co. Class A 320,520 44,536
  DSW Inc. Class A 1,697,426 43,828
  Big Lots Inc. 1,046,453 43,721
  Hawaiian Holdings Inc. 1,199,267 43,114
  Bloomin' Brands Inc. 2,077,138 41,750
*,^ Cargurus Inc. 1,191,975 41,409
  Abercrombie & Fitch Co. 1,684,564 41,238
  Penske Automotive Group Inc. 844,990 39,588
  Wingstop Inc. 724,996 37,787
  Office Depot Inc. 13,881,541 35,398
* Diplomat Pharmacy Inc. 1,383,328 35,358
* Asbury Automotive Group Inc. 512,392 35,124
  GameStop Corp. Class A 2,401,517 34,990
* MSG Networks Inc. 1,457,315 34,903
*,^ Shake Shack Inc. Class A 514,495 34,049
* Herc Holdings Inc. 597,978 33,690
^ Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. Class A 1,353,052 33,583
* Rush Enterprises Inc. Class A 765,469 33,206
  Caleres Inc. 963,727 33,143
  Tailored Brands Inc. 1,235,059 31,519
  Dine Brands Global Inc. 419,649 31,390
  Group 1 Automotive Inc. 495,036 31,187
*,^ Roku Inc. 727,879 31,022
  BJ's Restaurants Inc. 515,523 30,931
* National Vision Holdings Inc. 842,464 30,809
  Strayer Education Inc. 266,801 30,151
  Sonic Corp. 874,841 30,112
  Guess? Inc. 1,406,689 30,103
  Gannett Co. Inc. 2,803,155 29,994
* Liberty TripAdvisor Holdings Inc. Class A 1,790,812 28,832
* SeaWorld Entertainment Inc. 1,316,598 28,728
  Papa John's International Inc. 558,789 28,342
^ Dillard's Inc. Class A 296,234 27,994
  Capella Education Co. 275,588 27,200
  New Media Investment Group Inc. 1,418,909 26,221
* Quotient Technology Inc. 1,991,977 26,095
* Laureate Education Inc. Class A 1,818,494 26,059
  International Speedway Corp. Class A 577,267 25,804
  Scholastic Corp. 574,549 25,458
  Chico's FAS Inc. 3,041,691 24,759
  Core-Mark Holding Co. Inc. 1,086,914 24,673
* Belmond Ltd. Class A 2,163,320 24,121
*,^ ANGI Homeservices Inc. Class A 1,526,563 23,479
  Entercom Communications Corp. Class A 3,061,343 23,113
* Liberty Media Corp-Liberty Formula One Class A 605,777 21,390

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Hertz Global Holdings Inc. 1,353,682 20,765
  AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. Class A 1,294,993 20,590
* Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Co. 2,600,851 19,896
  Buckle Inc. 728,609 19,600
  Weis Markets Inc. 365,940 19,519
* TrueCar Inc. 1,876,648 18,935
* Genesco Inc. 468,999 18,619
^ SUPERVALU Inc. 903,796 18,546
  EW Scripps Co. Class A 1,384,408 18,537
* Party City Holdco Inc. 1,194,856 18,222
*,^ JC Penney Co. Inc. 7,431,956 17,391
*,^ Lumber Liquidators Holdings Inc. 707,508 17,228
* Ascena Retail Group Inc. 4,136,490 16,484
* Express Inc. 1,774,276 16,235
* K12 Inc. 970,037 15,879
* Rent-A-Center Inc. 1,063,918 15,661
  National CineMedia Inc. 1,861,635 15,638
* At Home Group Inc. 390,777 15,299
*,^ Carvana Co. Class A 353,296 14,697
* Fiesta Restaurant Group Inc. 506,774 14,544
* Regis Corp. 857,268 14,179
  Emerald Expositions Events Inc. 634,676 13,074
* Zumiez Inc. 474,020 11,874
* Stitch Fix Inc. Class A 427,430 11,729
  Sonic Automotive Inc. Class A 532,166 10,963
* American Public Education Inc. 193,979 8,166
* Rush Enterprises Inc. Class B 152,871 6,711
*,^ Lands' End Inc. 239,422 6,680
  Cato Corp. Class A 270,639 6,663
* BJ's Wholesale Club Holdings Inc. 263,031 6,221
* El Pollo Loco Holdings Inc. 532,583 6,071
* Bojangles' Inc. 408,167 5,878
* BrightView Holdings Inc. 258,610 5,676
* Biglari Holdings Inc. Class B 29,411 5,397
  Speedway Motorsports Inc. 307,746 5,342
* Hibbett Sports Inc. 232,977 5,335
*,^ Blue Apron Holdings Inc. Class A 1,413,761 4,736
  Barnes & Noble Inc. 643,252 4,085
  Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings Inc. Class A 906,226 3,897
  Tile Shop Holdings Inc. 484,905 3,734
* Smart & Final Stores Inc. 660,655 3,667
* Biglari Holdings Inc. 2,780 2,641
*,^ Sears Holdings Corp. 401,125 951
      11,401,366
Financials (25.3%)    
  East West Bancorp Inc. 3,597,325 234,546
  Kilroy Realty Corp. 2,454,660 185,670
  Sun Communities Inc. 1,888,420 184,839
  Equity LifeStyle Properties Inc. 1,981,618 182,111
  American Financial Group Inc. 1,656,383 177,780
  WP Carey Inc. 2,662,417 176,651
  MarketAxess Holdings Inc. 887,002 175,502
  National Retail Properties Inc. 3,820,420 167,946
* Signature Bank 1,297,177 165,883
  Apartment Investment & Management Co. 3,906,347 165,238
  Gaming and Leisure Properties Inc. 4,561,707 163,309
  Liberty Property Trust 3,670,236 162,702
  Brown & Brown Inc. 5,830,288 161,674
  Douglas Emmett Inc. 4,008,242 161,051
*,^ Zillow Group Inc. 2,704,425 159,723
  DCT Industrial Trust Inc. 2,338,575 156,053
  Cullen/Frost Bankers Inc. 1,425,622 154,309
  Commerce Bancshares Inc. 2,380,481 154,041
  PacWest Bancorp 3,107,812 153,588

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Park Hotels & Resorts Inc. 4,995,700 153,018
^ Omega Healthcare Investors Inc. 4,932,211 152,899
  Synovus Financial Corp. 2,798,526 147,846
  Eaton Vance Corp. 2,812,689 146,794
  New Residential Investment Corp. 8,352,693 146,089
  CubeSmart 4,525,639 145,816
  Webster Financial Corp. 2,286,818 145,670
  American Campus Communities Inc. 3,394,825 145,570
  VICI Properties Inc. 7,023,891 144,973
  First Horizon National Corp. 8,125,277 144,955
  CyrusOne Inc. 2,461,660 143,662
  Lamar Advertising Co. Class A 2,087,471 142,595
  Old Republic International Corp. 7,131,558 141,989
  American Homes 4 Rent Class A 6,230,038 138,182
  Hudson Pacific Properties Inc. 3,890,980 137,857
  LPL Financial Holdings Inc. 2,102,304 137,785
  Healthcare Trust of America Inc. Class A 5,096,618 137,405
  Bank of the Ozarks 3,034,528 136,675
  Forest City Realty Trust Inc. Class A 5,969,192 136,157
  First American Financial Corp. 2,631,334 136,093
  Assurant Inc. 1,308,452 135,412
  Starwood Property Trust Inc. 6,178,096 134,126
* Western Alliance Bancorp 2,364,774 133,870
  Brixmor Property Group Inc. 7,523,732 131,139
  Highwoods Properties Inc. 2,566,010 130,174
  Janus Henderson Group plc 4,230,648 130,008
* Howard Hughes Corp. 961,267 127,368
  Medical Properties Trust Inc. 9,059,612 127,197
  Validus Holdings Ltd. 1,870,932 126,475
  Hanover Insurance Group Inc. 1,056,554 126,322
  Sterling Bancorp 5,317,457 124,960
  Rayonier Inc. 3,213,351 124,325
  Umpqua Holdings Corp. 5,465,091 123,456
  Wintrust Financial Corp. 1,397,144 121,621
  STORE Capital Corp. 4,425,155 121,249
  RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd. 998,853 120,182
  EPR Properties 1,846,950 119,664
*,^ Credit Acceptance Corp. 335,676 118,628
  Associated Banc-Corp 4,240,375 115,762
  Popular Inc. 2,539,706 114,820
* Texas Capital Bancshares Inc. 1,233,647 112,879
  Prosperity Bancshares Inc. 1,648,337 112,680
  Pinnacle Financial Partners Inc. 1,836,412 112,664
  Life Storage Inc. 1,154,938 112,387
* GCI Liberty Inc. Class A 2,466,892 111,208
  Hospitality Properties Trust 3,879,075 110,980
  Axis Capital Holdings Ltd. 1,970,243 109,585
  Gramercy Property Trust 3,993,855 109,112
  Primerica Inc. 1,094,345 108,997
  FNB Corp. 8,039,571 107,891
  BankUnited Inc. 2,633,557 107,581
  Senior Housing Properties Trust 5,901,341 106,755
  IBERIABANK Corp. 1,407,321 106,675
  First Industrial Realty Trust Inc. 3,115,035 103,855
* HealthEquity Inc. 1,380,199 103,653
  Cousins Properties Inc. 10,438,930 101,153
* MGIC Investment Corp. 9,221,467 98,854
  Hancock Whitney Corp. 2,118,250 98,816
  Chemical Financial Corp. 1,771,353 98,611
  Apple Hospitality REIT Inc. 5,435,521 97,187
  Sabra Health Care REIT Inc. 4,430,983 96,285
  FirstCash Inc. 1,070,760 96,208
  JBG SMITH Properties 2,633,988 96,062
  RLJ Lodging Trust 4,349,533 95,907

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Ryman Hospitality Properties Inc. 1,147,284 95,397
  Valley National Bancorp 7,819,089 95,080
  CoreSite Realty Corp. 856,015 94,864
  Assured Guaranty Ltd. 2,651,276 94,730
  LaSalle Hotel Properties 2,742,240 93,867
  Weingarten Realty Investors 3,025,020 93,201
  Sunstone Hotel Investors Inc. 5,601,751 93,101
  MB Financial Inc. 1,983,534 92,631
  TCF Financial Corp. 3,760,007 92,571
  United Bankshares Inc. 2,481,698 90,334
  Healthcare Realty Trust Inc. 3,105,932 90,321
* Zillow Group Inc. Class A 1,509,873 90,215
* Equity Commonwealth 2,861,532 90,138
  Stifel Financial Corp. 1,688,566 88,228
  Bank of Hawaii Corp. 1,048,835 87,494
  Home BancShares Inc. 3,872,687 87,368
  Radian Group Inc. 5,328,043 86,421
  Navient Corp. 6,571,170 85,622
  Spirit Realty Capital Inc. 10,640,760 85,445
  Evercore Inc. Class A 808,648 85,272
  UMB Financial Corp. 1,118,539 85,266
* Green Dot Corp. Class A 1,160,143 85,143
  Taubman Centers Inc. 1,439,416 84,580
  Uniti Group Inc. 4,147,680 83,078
* Essent Group Ltd. 2,315,461 82,940
  Glacier Bancorp Inc. 2,098,943 81,187
  First Financial Bankshares Inc. 1,594,644 81,167
  Chimera Investment Corp. 4,413,358 80,676
  Selective Insurance Group Inc. 1,459,751 80,286
^ Blackstone Mortgage Trust Inc. Class A 2,553,456 80,255
  GEO Group Inc. 2,903,721 79,968
  CNO Financial Group Inc. 4,157,104 79,151
  South State Corp. 913,223 78,765
  EastGroup Properties Inc. 824,213 78,762
  BancorpSouth Bank 2,389,844 78,745
  Paramount Group Inc. 5,078,883 78,215
  Education Realty Trust Inc. 1,883,140 78,150
  Cathay General Bancorp 1,917,332 77,633
* SLM Corp. 6,752,871 77,320
  Investors Bancorp Inc. 5,988,025 76,587
  American Equity Investment Life Holding Co. 2,126,329 76,548
  PotlatchDeltic Corp. 1,481,350 75,327
  MFA Financial Inc. 9,900,312 75,044
  Brandywine Realty Trust 4,437,045 74,897
  Community Bank System Inc. 1,265,714 74,766
  Columbia Banking System Inc. 1,818,403 74,373
  Erie Indemnity Co. Class A 630,920 73,982
  Corporate Office Properties Trust 2,536,233 73,525
  Colony Capital Inc. 11,706,250 73,047
  Legg Mason Inc. 2,098,883 72,894
  Kemper Corp. 959,258 72,568
  Realogy Holdings Corp. 3,167,365 72,216
  National Health Investors Inc. 979,832 72,194
  Physicians Realty Trust 4,519,882 72,047
  Fulton Financial Corp. 4,366,408 72,046
  BGC Partners Inc. Class A 6,324,634 71,595
  Financial Engines Inc. 1,577,625 70,835
  First Financial Bancorp 2,307,591 70,728
  CoreCivic Inc. 2,943,344 70,316
  Old National Bancorp 3,777,787 70,267
  Empire State Realty Trust Inc. 4,082,907 69,818
  Retail Properties of America Inc. 5,453,713 69,698
  RLI Corp. 1,044,842 69,158
  Two Harbors Investment Corp. 4,358,717 68,868

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Washington Federal Inc. 2,095,678 68,529
  White Mountains Insurance Group Ltd. 74,966 67,965
  Outfront Media Inc. 3,458,392 67,266
  Columbia Property Trust Inc. 2,948,115 66,952
  Pebblebrook Hotel Trust 1,714,436 66,520
  STAG Industrial Inc. 2,416,454 65,800
  DDR Corp. 3,668,835 65,672
  First Midwest Bancorp Inc. 2,562,092 65,256
  Kennedy-Wilson Holdings Inc. 3,069,572 64,921
* FCB Financial Holdings Inc. Class A 1,103,639 64,894
  Xenia Hotels & Resorts Inc. 2,653,007 64,627
  Piedmont Office Realty Trust Inc. Class A 3,186,925 63,515
  Rexford Industrial Realty Inc. 2,012,503 63,172
* OneMain Holdings Inc. 1,852,828 61,681
  Simmons First National Corp. Class A 2,061,317 61,633
  Great Western Bancorp Inc. 1,464,147 61,480
  DiamondRock Hospitality Co. 4,980,295 61,158
  PS Business Parks Inc. 475,512 61,103
  First Citizens BancShares Inc. Class A 150,347 60,635
  Union Bankshares Corp. 1,553,767 60,410
  Aspen Insurance Holdings Ltd. 1,480,495 60,256
  International Bancshares Corp. 1,397,581 59,816
  Washington REIT 1,952,779 59,228
  Moelis & Co. Class A 1,007,609 59,096
  CVB Financial Corp. 2,604,901 58,402
  Urban Edge Properties 2,549,029 58,296
  United Community Banks Inc. 1,867,407 57,273
*,^ BofI Holding Inc. 1,398,896 57,229
  First Merchants Corp. 1,229,134 57,032
  Hope Bancorp Inc. 3,197,057 57,004
* Genworth Financial Inc. Class A 12,424,345 55,910
  Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance Inc. 3,056,956 55,881
  Tanger Factory Outlet Centers Inc. 2,343,662 55,053
  Retail Opportunity Investments Corp. 2,799,645 53,641
  Independent Bank Corp. 683,833 53,613
  BOK Financial Corp. 568,651 53,459
  Renasant Corp. 1,165,670 53,061
  Federated Investors Inc. Class B 2,269,983 52,936
  Acadia Realty Trust 1,925,685 52,706
  Towne Bank 1,608,549 51,634
  Ameris Bancorp 967,508 51,617
  Santander Consumer USA Holdings Inc. 2,689,166 51,336
* Enstar Group Ltd. 244,661 50,718
* Quality Care Properties Inc. 2,337,686 50,284
  QTS Realty Trust Inc. Class A 1,266,259 50,017
  Terreno Realty Corp. 1,321,481 49,780
  First Hawaiian Inc. 1,708,170 49,571
* Eagle Bancorp Inc. 808,101 49,537
  Trustmark Corp. 1,516,483 49,483
  WesBanco Inc. 1,097,201 49,418
  Banner Corp. 802,087 48,229
  Chesapeake Lodging Trust 1,499,192 47,434
  ProAssurance Corp. 1,329,405 47,127
  Lexington Realty Trust 5,377,206 46,943
  ServisFirst Bancshares Inc. 1,122,932 46,860
  Argo Group International Holdings Ltd. 800,353 46,541
  Horace Mann Educators Corp. 1,014,822 45,261
  LegacyTexas Financial Group Inc. 1,140,266 44,493
  Invesco Mortgage Capital Inc. 2,778,982 44,186
^ Colony Credit Real Estate Inc. 2,076,048 43,036
  Capitol Federal Financial Inc. 3,266,188 42,983
  LTC Properties Inc. 985,251 42,110
  Houlihan Lokey Inc. Class A 813,816 41,684
  Provident Financial Services Inc. 1,498,535 41,255

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* PRA Group Inc. 1,067,554 41,154
* First BanCorp 5,377,565 41,138
  Mack-Cali Realty Corp. 2,015,017 40,865
  Virtu Financial Inc. Class A 1,522,920 40,434
  Alexander & Baldwin Inc. 1,699,816 39,946
  Northwest Bancshares Inc. 2,288,227 39,792
*,^ LendingTree Inc. 185,894 39,744
* HRG Group Inc. 3,024,954 39,597
  Hilltop Holdings Inc. 1,790,565 39,518
  NBT Bancorp Inc. 1,030,914 39,329
  Government Properties Income Trust 2,463,252 39,043
  Berkshire Hills Bancorp Inc. 958,026 38,896
  First Commonwealth Financial Corp. 2,497,633 38,738
  Walker & Dunlop Inc. 693,106 38,571
  National General Holdings Corp. 1,460,282 38,449
  Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc. Class A 1,272,862 38,377
  Washington Prime Group Inc. 4,621,563 37,481
  Infinity Property & Casualty Corp. 258,742 36,832
  Park National Corp. 322,986 35,987
  American Assets Trust Inc. 938,732 35,944
  Navigators Group Inc. 627,268 35,754
  S&T Bancorp Inc. 825,158 35,680
  Westamerica Bancorporation 629,085 35,550
* LendingClub Corp. 9,379,015 35,546
  AmTrust Financial Services Inc. 2,439,534 35,544
  Brookline Bancorp Inc. 1,894,643 35,240
  Select Income REIT 1,557,261 34,992
  Waddell & Reed Financial Inc. Class A 1,936,309 34,795
  Ladder Capital Corp. Class A 2,189,280 34,197
  Global Net Lease Inc. 1,671,692 34,153
  Kite Realty Group Trust 1,985,201 33,907
^ Seritage Growth Properties Class A 788,211 33,444
  Boston Private Financial Holdings Inc. 2,096,736 33,338
  Cadence BanCorp Class A 1,142,079 32,972
  First Interstate BancSystem Inc. Class A 761,027 32,115
  HFF Inc. Class A 922,873 31,701
  CareTrust REIT Inc. 1,891,578 31,570
  Mercury General Corp. 687,973 31,344
  Employers Holdings Inc. 774,259 31,125
  Tompkins Financial Corp. 360,845 30,989
* Cannae Holdings Inc. 1,670,079 30,980
  Redwood Trust Inc. 1,878,650 30,941
*,^ Redfin Corp. 1,338,037 30,895
  Safety Insurance Group Inc. 360,776 30,810
  State Bank Financial Corp. 920,434 30,743
  Kearny Financial Corp. 2,280,155 30,668
  Independent Bank Group Inc. 458,831 30,650
  CenterState Bank Corp. 988,699 29,483
  WisdomTree Investments Inc. 3,240,267 29,422
* FGL Holdings 3,451,210 28,956
  CYS Investments Inc. 3,854,908 28,912
  United Fire Group Inc. 527,451 28,751
  Piper Jaffray Cos. 359,341 27,615
  City Holding Co. 365,684 27,510
  NRG Yield Inc. 1,587,909 27,312
  Americold Realty Trust 1,237,648 27,253
  PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust 1,434,098 27,234
  Beneficial Bancorp Inc. 1,673,384 27,109
* Third Point Reinsurance Ltd. 2,158,164 26,977
  BancFirst Corp. 447,356 26,483
* CorePoint Lodging Inc. 1,017,041 26,341
  Ramco-Gershenson Properties Trust 1,891,260 24,984
  National Bank Holdings Corp. Class A 642,618 24,799
* Flagstar Bancorp Inc. 717,338 24,576

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  American National Insurance Co. 199,905 23,907
  ARMOUR Residential REIT Inc. 1,040,005 23,723
^ CBL & Associates Properties Inc. 4,077,269 22,710
* Encore Capital Group Inc. 609,800 22,319
  Getty Realty Corp. 791,733 22,303
  TPG RE Finance Trust Inc. 1,097,327 22,298
  MTGE Investment Corp. 1,135,918 22,264
  TFS Financial Corp. 1,395,061 22,000
  Cohen & Steers Inc. 523,848 21,850
  Virtus Investment Partners Inc. 170,544 21,821
  InfraREIT Inc. 983,717 21,809
  Franklin Street Properties Corp. 2,525,572 21,619
* Pacific Premier Bancorp Inc. 548,207 20,914
  Capstead Mortgage Corp. 2,291,939 20,513
  Central Pacific Financial Corp. 697,145 19,973
  Hersha Hospitality Trust Class A 927,868 19,903
  Universal Health Realty Income Trust 308,230 19,721
  Alexander's Inc. 50,756 19,421
  FBL Financial Group Inc. Class A 246,091 19,380
*,^ MBIA Inc. 2,130,223 19,257
*,^ Columbia Financial Inc. 1,152,288 19,070
  Nelnet Inc. Class A 325,693 19,024
  Ashford Hospitality Trust Inc. 2,333,414 18,901
  Granite Point Mortgage Trust Inc. 1,023,238 18,776
* Marcus & Millichap Inc. 478,011 18,647
  Summit Hotel Properties Inc. 1,298,196 18,577
* iStar Inc. 1,600,868 17,273
^ Pennsylvania REIT 1,570,956 17,265
  Northfield Bancorp Inc. 1,036,866 17,233
  National Western Life Group Inc. Class A 55,286 16,987
  Urstadt Biddle Properties Inc. Class A 735,081 16,635
  Hamilton Lane Inc. Class A 343,802 16,492
  Investors Real Estate Trust 2,981,522 16,488
  Investment Technology Group Inc. 777,451 16,264
  Saul Centers Inc. 303,393 16,256
  Oritani Financial Corp. 978,938 15,859
* St. Joe Co. 880,467 15,804
  Dime Community Bancshares Inc. 791,716 15,438
  OFG Bancorp 1,089,351 15,305
  NRG Yield Inc. Class A 896,060 15,278
  New Senior Investment Group Inc. 1,950,539 14,766
  RMR Group Inc. Class A 170,697 13,391
  AG Mortgage Investment Trust Inc. 700,140 13,156
  Maiden Holdings Ltd. 1,653,137 12,812
* Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc. 729,203 12,783
  State Auto Financial Corp. 425,067 12,714
  Greenhill & Co. Inc. 442,237 12,560
* World Acceptance Corp. 112,677 12,508
  Front Yard Residential Corp. 1,194,588 12,448
  Anworth Mortgage Asset Corp. 2,444,857 12,151
  KKR Real Estate Finance Trust Inc. 591,999 11,710
* Ocwen Financial Corp. 2,821,366 11,173
* PennyMac Financial Services Inc. Class A 560,064 11,005
* Spirit MTA REIT 1,061,747 10,936
* Tejon Ranch Co. 449,636 10,926
  Industrial Logistics Properties Trust 483,714 10,811
* Greenlight Capital Re Ltd. Class A 737,815 10,477
* Ambac Financial Group Inc. 480,810 9,544
*,^ Altisource Portfolio Solutions SA 256,420 7,480
  Newmark Group Inc. Class A 520,702 7,410
* EZCORP Inc. Class A 570,349 6,873
*,^ Forestar Group Inc. 261,522 5,427
* MoneyGram International Inc. 696,351 4,659
* On Deck Capital Inc. 645,039 4,515

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
^ New York REIT Inc. 208,107 3,796
  Associated Capital Group Inc. Class A 94,613 3,591
  GAMCO Investors Inc. Class A 124,704 3,337
  Urstadt Biddle Properties Inc. 69,381 1,268
*,^ Longfin Corp. 18
      22,985,637
Health Care (10.6%)    
* WellCare Health Plans Inc. 1,111,391 273,669
  STERIS plc 2,107,211 221,278
* Neurocrine Biosciences Inc. 2,232,793 219,350
* Sarepta Therapeutics Inc. 1,543,016 203,956
* DexCom Inc. 2,077,794 197,349
* Bluebird Bio Inc. 1,244,823 195,375
  West Pharmaceutical Services Inc. 1,827,405 181,443
* Exact Sciences Corp. 3,027,801 181,032
* Sage Therapeutics Inc. 1,097,341 171,767
* Exelixis Inc. 7,373,267 158,673
  Encompass Health Corp. 2,331,400 157,882
* Bio-Rad Laboratories Inc. Class A 521,305 150,417
  Hill-Rom Holdings Inc. 1,646,220 143,781
* Catalent Inc. 3,313,370 138,797
  Bio-Techne Corp. 932,770 138,003
* Molina Healthcare Inc. 1,378,590 135,019
* Charles River Laboratories International Inc. 1,189,759 133,562
* Envision Healthcare Corp. 3,007,958 132,380
* Ionis Pharmaceuticals Inc. 3,117,941 129,925
* Insulet Corp. 1,458,803 125,019
* PRA Health Sciences Inc. 1,272,657 118,815
* Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corp. 1,838,386 118,410
* FibroGen Inc. 1,865,758 116,796
* United Therapeutics Corp. 1,027,496 116,261
* Haemonetics Corp. 1,296,127 116,237
* Masimo Corp. 1,157,808 113,060
* ICU Medical Inc. 378,294 111,086
* Loxo Oncology Inc. 634,800 110,125
* Penumbra Inc. 765,845 105,801
* Ligand Pharmaceuticals Inc. 502,195 104,040
* Agios Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,215,797 102,407
* Neogen Corp. 1,215,735 97,490
* MEDNAX Inc. 2,227,078 96,388
* Globus Medical Inc. 1,820,218 91,848
* Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical Inc. 1,174,529 90,286
* Syneos Health Inc. 1,914,270 89,779
*,^ Immunomedics Inc. 3,775,771 89,373
* Array BioPharma Inc. 5,230,247 87,764
  Cantel Medical Corp. 880,359 86,592
* Acadia Healthcare Co. Inc. 2,081,426 85,151
* Tenet Healthcare Corp. 2,533,850 85,061
* Seattle Genetics Inc. 1,277,509 84,814
* Inogen Inc. 421,500 78,538
*,^ Teladoc Inc. 1,315,946 76,391
  Healthcare Services Group Inc. 1,739,924 75,147
  Bruker Corp. 2,518,517 73,138
* Supernus Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,221,538 73,109
* Amicus Therapeutics Inc. 4,680,286 73,106
* Wright Medical Group NV 2,632,846 68,349
* Horizon Pharma plc 4,098,006 67,863
* Halyard Health Inc. 1,166,982 66,810
* NuVasive Inc. 1,273,184 66,358
* LHC Group Inc. 774,669 66,304
* Aerie Pharmaceuticals Inc. 981,050 66,270
* Blueprint Medicines Corp. 1,034,180 65,650
* Ironwood Pharmaceuticals Inc. Class A 3,424,669 65,480

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Spark Therapeutics Inc. 789,122 65,308
* Myriad Genetics Inc. 1,736,567 64,896
* Portola Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,635,312 61,766
* Amedisys Inc. 718,543 61,407
* Merit Medical Systems Inc. 1,188,711 60,862
* Medicines Co. 1,644,794 60,364
* Magellan Health Inc. 611,024 58,628
* Clovis Oncology Inc. 1,239,013 56,338
* Nevro Corp. 669,454 53,456
* Arena Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,221,371 53,252
* Emergent BioSolutions Inc. 1,051,122 53,071
* Novocure Ltd. 1,687,640 52,823
* Quidel Corp. 791,201 52,615
* Global Blood Therapeutics Inc. 1,157,728 52,329
* Halozyme Therapeutics Inc. 3,036,760 51,230
* Prestige Brands Holdings Inc. 1,317,536 50,567
* Foundation Medicine Inc. 367,536 50,242
* Spectrum Pharmaceuticals Inc. 2,324,766 48,727
* Puma Biotechnology Inc. 797,638 47,180
* Endo International plc 5,000,846 47,158
*,^ Intercept Pharmaceuticals Inc. 550,267 46,173
* NxStage Medical Inc. 1,649,626 46,025
  CONMED Corp. 626,254 45,842
* Select Medical Holdings Corp. 2,496,593 45,313
  Patterson Cos. Inc. 1,996,097 45,252
* Insmed Inc. 1,904,670 45,045
  Abaxis Inc. 539,692 44,800
* HMS Holdings Corp. 2,070,231 44,758
* LifePoint Health Inc. 916,062 44,704
  Ensign Group Inc. 1,223,427 43,823
*,^ TESARO Inc. 952,839 42,373
* Brookdale Senior Living Inc. 4,655,961 42,323
* Amneal Pharmaceuticals Inc. 2,565,402 42,098
* Corcept Therapeutics Inc. 2,576,539 40,503
*,^ OPKO Health Inc. 8,338,093 39,189
* Akorn Inc. 2,332,411 38,695
*,^ Mallinckrodt plc 2,061,837 38,474
*,^ ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Inc. 2,477,552 37,832
* Editas Medicine Inc. 1,054,072 37,767
* Momenta Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,829,196 37,407
* Varex Imaging Corp. 943,509 34,995
* Tivity Health Inc. 989,247 34,821
* Acorda Therapeutics Inc. 1,168,578 33,538
* Heron Therapeutics Inc. 860,792 33,442
*,^ Glaukos Corp. 779,644 31,685
* Pacira Pharmaceuticals Inc. 959,650 30,757
*,^ Radius Health Inc. 1,015,623 29,930
  Luminex Corp. 991,136 29,268
* AnaptysBio Inc. 408,335 29,008
* Aimmune Therapeutics Inc. 1,008,810 27,127
  Owens & Minor Inc. 1,537,309 25,688
* Orthofix International NV 441,699 25,097
*,^ Intrexon Corp. 1,764,270 24,594
* Genomic Health Inc. 482,386 24,312
* Omnicell Inc. 458,558 24,051
* Acceleron Pharma Inc. 483,083 23,439
*,^ Theravance Biopharma Inc. 1,020,649 23,148
* Repligen Corp. 487,587 22,936
* Alder Biopharmaceuticals Inc. 1,430,049 22,595
* Innoviva Inc. 1,633,603 22,544
* Xencor Inc. 588,860 21,794
* MyoKardia Inc. 418,240 20,766
* Kindred Healthcare Inc. 2,149,274 19,343
* Intra-Cellular Therapies Inc. 1,084,827 19,169

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
*,^ Intellia Therapeutics Inc. 694,432 19,000
* PTC Therapeutics Inc. 547,958 18,483
* Sangamo Therapeutics Inc. 1,258,035 17,864
* Epizyme Inc. 1,290,946 17,492
  HealthStream Inc. 640,168 17,483
*,^ Denali Therapeutics Inc. 1,052,305 16,048
  National HealthCare Corp. 227,335 16,000
  Meridian Bioscience Inc. 998,041 15,869
* AMAG Pharmaceuticals Inc. 808,512 15,766
* Natera Inc. 813,543 15,311
* Medpace Holdings Inc. 353,307 15,192
* Atara Biotherapeutics Inc. 407,923 14,991
  Invacare Corp. 780,131 14,510
* Natus Medical Inc. 393,950 13,591
*,^ TherapeuticsMD Inc. 2,147,219 13,399
*,^ Lexicon Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,055,215 12,663
* CorVel Corp. 233,545 12,611
*,^ Esperion Therapeutics Inc. 298,603 11,702
*,^ Lannett Co. Inc. 850,998 11,574
*,^ Synergy Pharmaceuticals Inc. 5,834,779 10,153
* Achillion Pharmaceuticals Inc. 3,252,275 9,204
*,^ Community Health Systems Inc. 2,755,983 9,150
*,^ Keryx Biopharmaceuticals Inc. 2,239,252 8,420
* PDL BioPharma Inc. 3,548,657 8,304
* Accuray Inc. 2,019,733 8,281
*,^ MiMedx Group Inc. 1,238,240 7,912
*,^ Akcea Therapeutics Inc. 318,045 7,541
* Aduro Biotech Inc. 1,076,010 7,532
* Five Prime Therapeutics Inc. 414,249 6,549
*,^ Surgery Partners Inc. 424,825 6,330
* Endologix Inc. 988,929 5,597
*,^ Insys Therapeutics Inc. 730,085 5,286
* American Renal Associates Holdings Inc. 322,050 5,079
* Depomed Inc. 748,781 4,994
*,^ ZIOPHARM Oncology Inc. 1,582,825 4,780
*,^ Seres Therapeutics Inc. 252,871 2,175
* Bioxcel Therapeutics Inc. 1,005 9
      9,580,281
Industrials (18.9%)    
* Keysight Technologies Inc. 4,656,907 274,897
  IDEX Corp. 1,904,538 259,931
  Jack Henry & Associates Inc. 1,919,353 250,207
  Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc. Class A 2,825,613 242,748
* WEX Inc. 1,069,934 203,801
  PerkinElmer Inc. 2,747,624 201,209
  Lennox International Inc. 972,938 194,734
* Zebra Technologies Corp. 1,325,945 189,942
  Graco Inc. 4,161,902 188,201
* HD Supply Holdings Inc. 4,376,279 187,699
  Allegion plc 2,357,909 182,408
* Teledyne Technologies Inc. 843,827 167,972
  Nordson Corp. 1,298,022 166,679
  Carlisle Cos. Inc. 1,512,995 163,872
  TransUnion 2,283,492 163,589
  BWX Technologies Inc. 2,475,237 154,257
  Toro Co. 2,501,048 150,688
* Berry Global Group Inc. 3,270,726 150,257
  Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp. Class A 3,422,208 149,653
  Hexcel Corp. 2,222,304 147,517
  Donaldson Co. Inc. 3,224,747 145,501
  AptarGroup Inc. 1,548,800 144,627
  Watsco Inc. 795,928 141,898
  MDU Resources Group Inc. 4,854,977 139,241
  Lincoln Electric Holdings Inc. 1,547,338 135,794

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Littelfuse Inc. 588,963 134,390
* AECOM 3,984,598 131,611
  National Instruments Corp. 3,096,077 129,973
  Sonoco Products Co. 2,471,202 129,738
  Old Dominion Freight Line Inc. 867,434 129,213
  Oshkosh Corp. 1,835,649 129,083
  Trinity Industries Inc. 3,706,233 126,976
  Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings Inc. 3,319,900 126,853
  Avnet Inc. 2,930,163 125,675
* Quanta Services Inc. 3,717,744 124,173
* Genesee & Wyoming Inc. Class A 1,493,953 121,488
  Eagle Materials Inc. 1,132,267 118,854
  Curtiss-Wright Corp. 988,170 117,612
  Landstar System Inc. 1,044,672 114,078
  ITT Inc. 2,170,386 113,446
  Graphic Packaging Holding Co. 7,705,368 111,805
* Kirby Corp. 1,334,453 111,560
  EMCOR Group Inc. 1,451,033 110,540
  AO Smith Corp. 1,801,061 106,533
  Jabil Inc. 3,829,010 105,910
  Woodward Inc. 1,374,335 105,631
* CoreLogic Inc. 2,027,417 105,223
  Air Lease Corp. Class A 2,454,617 103,020
  Genpact Ltd. 3,545,757 102,579
  AGCO Corp. 1,679,165 101,959
* Euronet Worldwide Inc. 1,209,981 101,360
  Crane Co. 1,259,148 100,896
  MAXIMUS Inc. 1,620,095 100,624
* nVent Electric plc 3,986,873 100,071
  Louisiana-Pacific Corp. 3,605,314 98,137
* Coherent Inc. 617,790 96,635
  MSC Industrial Direct Co. Inc. Class A 1,138,638 96,613
* ASGN Inc. 1,233,394 96,439
  Brink's Co. 1,201,313 95,805
  Bemis Co. Inc. 2,259,710 95,382
  Ryder System Inc. 1,319,104 94,791
^ HEICO Corp. 1,263,406 92,140
* Trex Co. Inc. 1,461,618 91,483
  Cognex Corp. 2,040,583 91,030
* KLX Inc. 1,259,930 90,589
^ Universal Display Corp. 1,052,702 90,532
* Conduent Inc. 4,965,092 90,216
* USG Corp. 2,079,970 89,688
  Insperity Inc. 938,067 89,351
  Regal Beloit Corp. 1,092,304 89,350
  FLIR Systems Inc. 1,702,316 88,469
  HEICO Corp. Class A 1,425,720 86,898
* Axon Enterprise Inc. 1,371,136 86,628
  Korn/Ferry International 1,332,764 82,538
  MSA Safety Inc. 856,505 82,516
* MasTec Inc. 1,599,099 81,154
  Tetra Tech Inc. 1,381,899 80,841
  Macquarie Infrastructure Corp. 1,900,595 80,205
  Valmont Industries Inc. 532,034 80,204
* Generac Holdings Inc. 1,538,804 79,602
* Gardner Denver Holdings Inc. 2,705,977 79,529
  Deluxe Corp. 1,188,243 78,674
  EnerSys 1,041,420 77,732
* Cimpress NV 533,831 77,384
  Vishay Intertechnology Inc. 3,281,349 76,127
  Terex Corp. 1,792,565 75,628
* Proto Labs Inc. 635,093 75,544
  Timken Co. 1,734,580 75,541
* Rexnord Corp. 2,587,698 75,199

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* RBC Bearings Inc. 573,149 73,827
  Barnes Group Inc. 1,241,200 73,107
  Kennametal Inc. 2,026,519 72,752
* Summit Materials Inc. Class A 2,769,038 72,687
^ Maxar Technologies Ltd. 1,400,949 70,776
  John Bean Technologies Corp. 788,294 70,079
* Clean Harbors Inc. 1,256,798 69,815
* AMN Healthcare Services Inc. 1,187,781 69,604
  GATX Corp. 937,034 69,556
* Stericycle Inc. 1,063,132 69,412
* TopBuild Corp. 885,710 69,387
* Armstrong World Industries Inc. 1,094,605 69,179
  UniFirst Corp. 383,204 67,789
* Owens-Illinois Inc. 4,014,013 67,476
  Applied Industrial Technologies Inc. 961,478 67,448
* WESCO International Inc. 1,169,723 66,791
  Flowserve Corp. 1,624,392 65,625
  Simpson Manufacturing Co. Inc. 1,035,010 64,367
  KBR Inc. 3,491,602 62,570
  Exponent Inc. 1,291,155 62,363
  Belden Inc. 1,009,282 61,687
* Colfax Corp. 1,992,676 61,076
* II-VI Inc. 1,396,971 60,698
  Granite Construction Inc. 1,073,271 59,738
  Moog Inc. Class A 765,386 59,670
  Acuity Brands Inc. 508,980 58,976
* TriNet Group Inc. 1,046,697 58,552
* FTI Consulting Inc. 936,880 56,663
  Convergys Corp. 2,270,427 55,489
  Watts Water Technologies Inc. Class A 690,552 54,139
* Esterline Technologies Corp. 731,581 53,991
  Universal Forest Products Inc. 1,452,954 53,207
* Floor & Decor Holdings Inc. Class A 1,077,478 53,152
* Builders FirstSource Inc. 2,848,760 52,104
  Mobile Mini Inc. 1,106,720 51,905
  Silgan Holdings Inc. 1,921,637 51,558
* Integer Holdings Corp. 795,790 51,448
* Rogers Corp. 456,702 50,904
* Navistar International Corp. 1,226,654 49,949
* Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings Inc. 1,686,238 49,727
* Itron Inc. 827,177 49,672
* Masonite International Corp. 684,696 49,195
* WageWorks Inc. 983,668 49,183
* JELD-WEN Holding Inc. 1,716,960 49,088
* Plexus Corp. 818,140 48,712
  Schneider National Inc. Class B 1,764,017 48,528
  Kaman Corp. 693,087 48,301
  Covanta Holding Corp. 2,922,793 48,226
  ABM Industries Inc. 1,631,633 47,611
* Sanmina Corp. 1,617,618 47,396
  Otter Tail Corp. 987,109 46,986
  Mueller Water Products Inc. Class A 3,924,567 45,996
* ExlService Holdings Inc. 812,176 45,977
* Cotiviti Holdings Inc. 1,038,611 45,834
* Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings Inc. 634,290 45,479
* Meritor Inc. 2,184,256 44,930
* Anixter International Inc. 705,661 44,668
  Franklin Electric Co. Inc. 981,764 44,278
* Harsco Corp. 2,003,273 44,272
  Actuant Corp. Class A 1,506,801 44,225
* SPX FLOW Inc. 1,003,232 43,911
  Brady Corp. Class A 1,136,868 43,826
* Advanced Disposal Services Inc. 1,757,471 43,550
  Albany International Corp. 719,758 43,293

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Forward Air Corp. 731,249 43,202
  Boise Cascade Co. 964,790 43,126
* Paylocity Holding Corp. 718,899 42,314
  Comfort Systems USA Inc. 923,042 42,275
  Mueller Industries Inc. 1,429,964 42,198
  Greenbrier Cos. Inc. 799,588 42,178
* TTM Technologies Inc. 2,310,752 40,739
  Matson Inc. 1,059,734 40,673
  Werner Enterprises Inc. 1,076,824 40,435
  Triton International Ltd. 1,307,521 40,089
* Hub Group Inc. Class A 794,621 39,572
* Imperva Inc. 817,871 39,462
  Cubic Corp. 609,545 39,133
* Aerovironment Inc. 533,920 38,138
  AAR Corp. 816,960 37,980
  EnPro Industries Inc. 521,552 36,483
  McGrath RentCorp 568,390 35,962
* SPX Corp. 1,013,733 35,531
  ESCO Technologies Inc. 611,055 35,258
  ManTech International Corp. Class A 654,575 35,111
  Methode Electronics Inc. 869,033 35,022
  Benchmark Electronics Inc. 1,179,174 34,373
  World Fuel Services Corp. 1,679,974 34,288
  Raven Industries Inc. 890,506 34,240
* Knowles Corp. 2,234,361 34,186
  Sun Hydraulics Corp. 706,639 34,053
  Tennant Co. 424,904 33,567
* TriMas Corp. 1,137,069 33,430
* Milacron Holdings Corp. 1,747,048 33,072
  Standex International Corp. 317,883 32,488
  Greif Inc. Class A 613,827 32,465
  AAON Inc. 975,058 32,421
*,^ Evolent Health Inc. Class A 1,531,452 32,237
  Apogee Enterprises Inc. 665,881 32,075
  EVERTEC Inc. 1,442,454 31,518
* Air Transport Services Group Inc. 1,394,703 31,506
  Altra Industrial Motion Corp. 729,969 31,462
* OSI Systems Inc. 403,983 31,240
  Astec Industries Inc. 516,076 30,861
  Badger Meter Inc. 685,809 30,656
*,^ Ambarella Inc. 789,542 30,484
  H&E Equipment Services Inc. 796,771 29,967
* Sykes Enterprises Inc. 1,009,861 29,064
  ArcBest Corp. 635,709 29,052
* Continental Building Products Inc. 918,381 28,975
* Installed Building Products Inc. 511,513 28,926
  AZZ Inc. 646,734 28,101
  Aircastle Ltd. 1,363,532 27,952
  Primoris Services Corp. 1,024,326 27,892
* TrueBlue Inc. 1,027,737 27,698
* Cardtronics plc Class A 1,140,598 27,580
  Materion Corp. 500,455 27,100
*,^ MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings Inc. 1,125,631 25,935
  Advanced Drainage Systems Inc. 906,222 25,873
  Lindsay Corp. 266,468 25,845
* Saia Inc. 319,547 25,835
  Wabash National Corp. 1,366,310 25,495
* Navigant Consulting Inc. 1,122,964 24,862
* Novanta Inc. 387,474 24,140
* Atkore International Group Inc. 1,154,852 23,986
  Encore Wire Corp. 491,859 23,339
  MTS Systems Corp. 442,179 23,281
  Triumph Group Inc. 1,175,030 23,031
  Sturm Ruger & Co. Inc. 410,807 23,005

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* FARO Technologies Inc. 421,474 22,907
* Huron Consulting Group Inc. 556,783 22,772
  Manitowoc Co. Inc. 880,436 22,768
* GMS Inc. 813,532 22,039
  Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc. 633,833 21,360
  Heartland Express Inc. 1,122,031 20,814
  GrafTech International Ltd. 1,130,647 20,340
* GreenSky Inc. Class A 950,563 20,104
  Kforce Inc. 582,400 19,976
* Aegion Corp. Class A 763,453 19,659
  AVX Corp. 1,253,503 19,642
* Thermon Group Holdings Inc. 807,497 18,467
* Tutor Perini Corp. 989,941 18,264
  CIRCOR International Inc. 492,765 18,213
  Gorman-Rupp Co. 517,355 18,107
* American Woodmark Corp. 195,127 17,864
* Gates Industrial Corp. plc 1,078,577 17,548
* Veeco Instruments Inc. 1,206,964 17,199
  Griffon Corp. 966,174 17,198
*,^ Inovalon Holdings Inc. Class A 1,687,854 16,752
  Kelly Services Inc. Class A 745,689 16,741
  Quad/Graphics Inc. 794,411 16,548
*,^ Team Inc. 706,290 16,315
  Quanex Building Products Corp. 869,377 15,605
* American Outdoor Brands Corp. 1,274,509 15,332
* Pluralsight Inc. Class A 623,721 15,250
* Wesco Aircraft Holdings Inc. 1,355,549 15,250
* Donnelley Financial Solutions Inc. 843,072 14,644
* TimkenSteel Corp. 889,458 14,543
  Hyster-Yale Materials Handling Inc. 219,781 14,121
  LSC Communications Inc. 826,925 12,950
  Resources Connection Inc. 746,047 12,608
  REV Group Inc. 719,469 12,238
  TTEC Holdings Inc. 343,960 11,884
* InnerWorkings Inc. 1,125,618 9,782
  RR Donnelley & Sons Co. 1,657,818 9,549
* Astronics Corp. 227,010 8,166
* Mistras Group Inc. 420,646 7,942
  Greif Inc. Class B 134,408 7,742
  American Railcar Industries Inc. 191,515 7,561
* Evo Payments Inc. Class A 339,030 6,977
* International Seaways Inc. 272,581 6,308
  Park Electrochemical Corp. 241,220 5,594
* Armstrong Flooring Inc. 255,470 3,587
*,^ Forterra Inc. 239,143 2,327
* Astronics Corp. Class B 40,088 1,434
* Dorian LPG Ltd. 20
      17,194,598
Oil & Gas (5.0%)    
* Parsley Energy Inc. Class A 6,463,263 195,708
* WPX Energy Inc. 9,922,423 178,901
* Energen Corp. 2,418,813 176,138
* Newfield Exploration Co. 4,958,622 149,998
*,^ Transocean Ltd. 10,889,709 146,358
* RSP Permian Inc. 3,167,672 139,441
  Core Laboratories NV 1,097,208 138,479
  Murphy Oil Corp. 4,082,464 137,865
  Targa Resources Corp. 2,589,010 128,130
* Whiting Petroleum Corp. 2,258,499 119,068
*,^ Chesapeake Energy Corp. 21,515,193 112,740
  PBF Energy Inc. Class A 2,621,647 109,926
  Range Resources Corp. 6,189,879 103,557
* Oasis Petroleum Inc. 7,882,448 102,235
* PDC Energy Inc. 1,641,233 99,212

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* First Solar Inc. 1,821,238 95,906
  Delek US Holdings Inc. 1,877,986 94,219
  Patterson-UTI Energy Inc. 5,233,773 94,208
  McDermott International Inc. 4,240,956 83,335
* Centennial Resource Development Inc. Class A 4,585,593 82,816
  Helmerich & Payne Inc. 1,284,315 81,888
*,^ Weatherford International plc 24,749,922 81,427
* Apergy Corp. 1,919,714 80,148
^ Ensco plc Class A 10,859,983 78,843
* Southwestern Energy Co. 14,576,751 77,257
* Matador Resources Co. 2,453,546 73,729
* QEP Resources Inc. 5,905,731 72,404
  SM Energy Co. 2,773,603 71,254
* SRC Energy Inc. 6,013,149 66,265
  CNX Resources Corp. 3,518,834 62,565
  Oceaneering International Inc. 2,448,573 62,341
* Callon Petroleum Co. 5,564,976 59,768
  Nabors Industries Ltd. 8,323,691 53,355
* Denbury Resources Inc. 10,942,394 52,633
* Rowan Cos. plc Class A 3,150,967 51,109
* Carrizo Oil & Gas Inc. 1,833,628 51,067
  SemGroup Corp. Class A 1,962,417 49,845
* Dril-Quip Inc. 946,990 48,675
* Chart Industries Inc. 770,166 47,504
* Gulfport Energy Corp. 3,666,533 46,088
* MRC Global Inc. 2,116,758 45,870
* Oil States International Inc. 1,339,432 42,996
* Extraction Oil & Gas Inc. 2,833,696 41,627
  Pattern Energy Group Inc. Class A 2,194,281 41,143
* Noble Corp. plc 6,120,514 38,743
  Archrock Inc. 3,215,315 38,584
* Superior Energy Services Inc. 3,831,206 37,316
* Laredo Petroleum Inc. 3,791,834 36,477
* C&J Energy Services Inc. 1,527,937 36,059
*,^ NOW Inc. 2,687,262 35,821
* Unit Corp. 1,274,046 32,565
*,^ Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc. 1,532,383 31,965
* ProPetro Holding Corp. 1,862,319 29,201
* Helix Energy Solutions Group Inc. 3,495,509 29,118
* Forum Energy Technologies Inc. 2,032,399 25,100
* SEACOR Holdings Inc. 405,262 23,209
* Newpark Resources Inc. 2,109,220 22,885
* Cactus Inc. 655,438 22,147
* Exterran Corp. 852,442 21,345
*,^ Tellurian Inc. 2,391,100 19,894
^ RPC Inc. 1,334,900 19,449
*,^ Jagged Peak Energy Inc. 1,322,408 17,218
^ CVR Energy Inc. 430,258 15,915
*,^ Keane Group Inc. 1,111,733 15,197
* Alta Mesa Resources Inc. 1,910,578 13,011
* WildHorse Resource Development Corp. 502,120 12,734
*,^ SunPower Corp. Class A 1,582,232 12,136
* FTS International Inc. 675,864 9,624
  Green Plains Inc. 491,228 8,989
* TETRA Technologies Inc. 1,477,789 6,576
*,^ Liberty Oilfield Services Inc. Class A 344,556 6,450
*,^ Ultra Petroleum Corp. 2,448,029 5,655
*,^ NCS Multistage Holdings Inc. 221,168 3,214
*,^ EP Energy Corp. Class A 931,597 2,795
* Eclipse Resources Corp. 1,111,938 1,779
      4,559,212
Other (0.0%)2    
*,3 Dyax Corp. CVR Exp. 12/31/2019 2,940,655 5,881
*,3 Herbalife Ltd. CVR 228,911 2,221

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
*,3 NewStar Financial Inc 651,238 321
*,3 Media General Inc. CVR 2,475,062 96
*,3 Clinical Data CVR 297,875
      8,519
Technology (11.9%)    
* PTC Inc. 2,864,754 268,743
* ON Semiconductor Corp. 10,616,706 236,062
* Veeva Systems Inc. Class A 2,988,663 229,709
  Leidos Holdings Inc. 3,768,869 222,363
* Fortinet Inc. 3,547,074 221,444
* Tyler Technologies Inc. 902,962 200,548
* Ultimate Software Group Inc. 721,973 185,771
  Teradyne Inc. 4,750,560 180,854
* Guidewire Software Inc. 1,983,859 176,127
* Tableau Software Inc. Class A 1,685,621 164,769
* Aspen Technology Inc. 1,773,421 164,467
* athenahealth Inc. 1,003,561 159,707
* EPAM Systems Inc. 1,259,972 156,652
  CDW Corp. 1,884,137 152,219
* Nutanix Inc. 2,833,075 146,102
* Proofpoint Inc. 1,262,599 145,590
* Cavium Inc. 1,651,541 142,858
* CommScope Holding Co. Inc. 4,769,725 139,300
* Fair Isaac Corp. 703,874 136,073
* Zendesk Inc. 2,466,122 134,379
  Cypress Semiconductor Corp. 8,457,793 131,772
  SS&C Technologies Holdings Inc. 2,512,190 130,383
  MKS Instruments Inc. 1,357,746 129,936
  Monolithic Power Systems Inc. 942,563 125,992
* GoDaddy Inc. Class A 1,754,635 123,877
  Blackbaud Inc. 1,205,049 123,457
*,^ Paycom Software Inc. 1,246,676 123,209
* Teradata Corp. 3,012,406 120,948
  Entegris Inc. 3,519,653 119,316
* Medidata Solutions Inc. 1,396,791 112,525
* 2U Inc. 1,336,367 111,667
* RingCentral Inc. Class A 1,576,133 110,881
* HubSpot Inc. 858,475 107,653
* ARRIS International plc 4,394,092 107,414
* Silicon Laboratories Inc. 1,073,514 106,922
* New Relic Inc. 1,042,154 104,830
* Cree Inc. 2,495,212 103,726
* Okta Inc. 2,057,851 103,654
* CACI International Inc. Class A 612,843 103,295
* Integrated Device Technology Inc. 3,210,926 102,364
* Nuance Communications Inc. 7,337,519 101,881
* RealPage Inc. 1,828,612 100,757
  j2 Global Inc. 1,158,896 100,372
* Twilio Inc. Class A 1,695,183 94,964
* Ciena Corp. 3,566,264 94,542
* Pure Storage Inc. Class A 3,870,020 92,416
*,^ ViaSat Inc. 1,388,927 91,280
* NCR Corp. 2,945,922 88,319
* Lumentum Holdings Inc. 1,476,504 85,490
  Science Applications International Corp. 1,049,481 84,934
* Ellie Mae Inc. 810,174 84,128
* Coupa Software Inc. 1,264,896 78,727
* Tech Data Corp. 951,110 78,105
* Manhattan Associates Inc. 1,659,904 78,032
* Semtech Corp. 1,639,717 77,149
* Box Inc. 3,039,049 75,946
  SYNNEX Corp. 747,034 72,096
^ Perspecta Inc. 3,496,534 71,854
* Verint Systems Inc. 1,589,718 70,504

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  InterDigital Inc. 862,968 69,814
* FireEye Inc. 4,527,786 69,683
* Dycom Industries Inc. 735,717 69,533
* Qualys Inc. 822,962 69,376
  Cabot Microelectronics Corp. 637,954 68,618
* ACI Worldwide Inc. 2,749,088 67,820
* CommVault Systems Inc. 1,016,365 66,928
  Plantronics Inc. 825,088 62,913
* VeriFone Systems Inc. 2,747,586 62,700
* Cornerstone OnDemand Inc. 1,288,982 61,136
* Cirrus Logic Inc. 1,572,923 60,290
* Envestnet Inc. 1,066,637 58,612
* Viavi Solutions Inc. 5,612,084 57,468
* Advanced Energy Industries Inc. 975,986 56,695
* NetScout Systems Inc. 1,891,637 56,182
  Cogent Communications Holdings Inc. 1,034,641 55,250
* Avaya Holdings Corp. 2,728,468 54,788
  Brooks Automation Inc. 1,666,097 54,348
  Pegasystems Inc. 976,255 53,499
* Allscripts Healthcare Solutions Inc. 4,424,714 53,097
*,^ Finisar Corp. 2,850,800 51,314
  Power Integrations Inc. 697,738 50,970
* Bottomline Technologies de Inc. 962,110 47,942
* Premier Inc. Class A 1,305,717 47,502
* NETGEAR Inc. 745,359 46,585
* Synaptics Inc. 859,631 43,300
* Blackline Inc. 996,270 43,268
* Mercury Systems Inc. 1,136,263 43,246
* Insight Enterprises Inc. 879,816 43,049
  Ebix Inc. 546,866 41,699
  Progress Software Corp. 1,072,261 41,625
* Blucora Inc. 1,107,890 40,992
* EchoStar Corp. Class A 901,323 40,019
  Pitney Bowes Inc. 4,667,618 40,001
  TiVo Corp. 2,900,190 39,008
*,^ Ubiquiti Networks Inc. 459,062 38,892
* Cloudera Inc. 2,762,891 37,686
* Infinera Corp. 3,760,340 37,340
*,^ 3D Systems Corp. 2,684,588 37,074
* Electronics For Imaging Inc. 1,110,687 36,164
  CSG Systems International Inc. 835,294 34,138
* Diodes Inc. 985,396 33,967
* Rambus Inc. 2,666,494 33,438
*,^ Inphi Corp. 975,764 31,820
* Alarm.com Holdings Inc. 762,879 30,805
*,^ DocuSign Inc. 578,127 30,612
* Web.com Group Inc. 1,169,726 30,237
* SailPoint Technologies Holding Inc. 1,190,658 29,219
* LivePerson Inc. 1,355,554 28,602
* MicroStrategy Inc. Class A 222,432 28,416
* Hortonworks Inc. 1,471,388 26,809
* Pivotal Software Inc. Class A 1,097,386 26,634
* Syntel Inc. 822,679 26,400
* Quality Systems Inc. 1,347,428 26,275
*,^ Alteryx Inc. Class A 675,923 25,793
* Q2 Holdings Inc. 448,860 25,607
* ScanSource Inc. 633,931 25,547
*,^ Yext Inc. 1,310,117 25,338
* Varonis Systems Inc. 339,566 25,298
* Cray Inc. 1,009,975 24,845
  NIC Inc. 1,566,631 24,361
* Rapid7 Inc. 860,043 24,270
* FormFactor Inc. 1,817,625 24,174
*,^ Match Group Inc. 623,840 24,168

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* MaxLinear Inc. 1,521,606 23,722
*,^ MongoDB Inc. 475,091 23,579
* Five9 Inc. 681,770 23,569
* Altair Engineering Inc. Class A 683,800 23,372
* Super Micro Computer Inc. 966,316 22,853
^ Diebold Nixdorf Inc. 1,887,974 22,561
* Ceridian HCM Holding Inc. 676,991 22,469
*,^ Acacia Communications Inc. 596,636 20,769
* Shutterstock Inc. 432,975 20,549
* Amkor Technology Inc. 2,378,081 20,428
  Monotype Imaging Holdings Inc. 992,937 20,157
  Xperi Corp. 1,215,231 19,565
* Cision Ltd. 1,298,074 19,406
* Lattice Semiconductor Corp. 2,945,505 19,323
  ADTRAN Inc. 1,186,745 17,623
* SendGrid Inc. 657,787 17,445
* Benefitfocus Inc. 511,161 17,175
* CEVA Inc. 553,226 16,707
*,^ Unisys Corp. 1,255,456 16,195
* Virtusa Corp. 327,860 15,960
* Endurance International Group Holdings Inc. 1,591,813 15,839
* Loral Space & Communications Inc. 320,098 12,036
*,^ Appian Corp. Class A 328,773 11,888
  Switch Inc. 909,386 11,067
^ Computer Programs & Systems Inc. 331,746 10,914
*,^ Zscaler Inc. 295,430 10,562
* Presidio Inc. 805,020 10,546
* Appfolio Inc. 170,395 10,420
  Forrester Research Inc. 246,315 10,333
* Avalara Inc. 161,523 8,620
* Zuora Inc. Class A 313,327 8,522
* Castlight Health Inc. Class B 1,775,286 7,545
*,^ WideOpenWest Inc. 741,187 7,160
*,^ Gogo Inc. 1,403,800 6,822
  Systemax Inc. 184,824 6,345
*,^ nLight Inc. 170,728 5,644
* Casa Systems Inc. 307,449 5,021
* Ribbon Communications Inc. 648,449 4,617
* Carbon Black Inc. 164,084 4,266
* MobileIron Inc. 808,255 3,597
*,^ Smartsheet Inc. Class A 132,730 3,447
* SecureWorks Corp. Class A 205,391 2,557
* Synchronoss Technologies Inc. 200 1
*,3 Piksel Inc. 241
      10,813,449
Telecommunications (0.4%)    
* Vonage Holdings Corp. 5,306,435 68,400
  Telephone & Data Systems Inc. 2,330,934 63,914
  Shenandoah Telecommunications Co. 1,168,739 38,218
* GTT Communications Inc. 838,133 37,716
*,^ Iridium Communications Inc. 2,329,421 37,504
  Consolidated Communications Holdings Inc. 1,680,886 20,776
* Cincinnati Bell Inc. 1,052,518 16,525
*,^ Intelsat SA 832,957 13,877
  ATN International Inc. 258,706 13,652
* United States Cellular Corp. 322,974 11,963
^ Frontier Communications Corp. 1,888,505 10,122
*,^ Globalstar Inc. 14,183,417 6,948
      339,615
Utilities (3.5%)    
  Atmos Energy Corp. 2,788,115 251,321
  NRG Energy Inc. 7,428,231 228,047
  UGI Corp. 4,328,505 225,385
* Evergy Inc. 3,369,627 189,205

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Index Fund
Schedule of Investments
June 30, 2018

          Market
          Value
        Shares ($000)
  Aqua America Inc.     4,423,697 155,626
  Vectren Corp.     2,064,120 147,481
* Vistra Energy Corp.     5,194,715 122,907
  IDACORP Inc.     1,253,212 115,596
  WGL Holdings Inc.     1,283,165 113,881
  ONE Gas Inc.     1,324,430 98,988
  New Jersey Resources Corp.     2,204,949 98,671
  National Fuel Gas Co.     1,862,828 98,655
  ALLETE Inc.     1,274,032 98,623
  Portland General Electric Co.     2,219,195 94,893
  Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc.     2,709,024 92,920
  Southwest Gas Holdings Inc.     1,146,488 87,443
  Avista Corp.     1,633,164 86,002
  Spire Inc.     1,199,399 84,738
  Black Hills Corp.     1,333,627 81,631
  PNM Resources Inc.     1,980,906 77,057
  South Jersey Industries Inc.     2,143,805 71,753
  NorthWestern Corp.     1,231,291 70,491
  SCANA Corp.     1,682,328 64,803
  El Paso Electric Co.     1,010,647 59,729
  MGE Energy Inc.     862,113 54,356
  Ormat Technologies Inc.     1,006,785 53,551
  American States Water Co.     913,809 52,233
  California Water Service Group     1,195,435 46,562
  Northwest Natural Gas Co.     729,354 46,533
* Evoqua Water Technologies Corp.     1,698,964 34,829
*,^ Sunrun Inc.     2,162,473 28,437
  TerraForm Power Inc. Class A     1,655,399 19,368
*,^ Vivint Solar Inc.     348,448 1,725
 
          3,153,440
 
Total Common Stocks (Cost $66,712,923)       89,983,350
 
 
    Coupon      
 
Temporary Cash Investments (1.7%)1        
Money Market Fund (1.7%)        
4,5 Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund 2.122%   15,512,630 1,551,418
 
 
        Face  
      Maturity Amount  
      Date ($000)  
U.S. Government and Agency Obligations (0.0%)        
  United States Treasury Bill 1.693% 7/12/18 1,000 1,000
6 United States Treasury Bill 1.916% 9/6/18 22,000 21,924
6 United States Treasury Bill 1.986% 10/18/18 1,000 994
6 United States Treasury Bill 2.022%—2.034% 11/15/18 5,000 4,962
6 United States Treasury Bill 2.037% 11/29/18 1,000 992
 
          29,872
 
Total Temporary Cash Investments (Cost $1,581,072)       1,581,290
 
Total Investments (100.9%) (Cost $68,293,995)       91,564,640
Other Assets and Liabilities—Net (-0.9%)5,7       (821,585)
 
Net Assets (100%)       90,743,055

 

* Non-income-producing security.
^ Includes partial security positions on loan to broker-dealers. The total value of securities on loan is $779,961,000.
1 The fund invests a portion of its cash reserves in equity markets through the use of index futures contracts and swap contracts. After giving
effect to futures and swap investments, the fund's effective common stock and temporary cash investment positions represent 100.0% and
0.9%, respectively, of net assets.

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Schedule of Investments
June 30, 2018

2 “Other” represents securities that are not classified by the fund’s benchmark index.
3 Security value determined using significant unobservable inputs.
4 Affiliated money market fund available only to Vanguard funds and certain trusts and accounts managed by Vanguard. Rate shown is the 7-day
yield.
5 Includes $823,404,000 of collateral received for securities on loan.
6 Securities with a value of $27,078,000 have been segregated as initial margin for recently closed futures contracts.
7 Cash with a value of $1,770,000 has been segregated as collateral for open over-the-counter swap contracts.
CVR—Contingent Value Rights.
REIT—Real Estate Investment Trust.

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Growth Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
 
Common Stocks (99.7%)1    
Basic Materials (2.3%)    
  Royal Gold Inc. 926,503 86,017
  Versum Materials Inc. 1,542,308 57,297
  NewMarket Corp. 133,417 53,967
* Ingevity Corp. 596,003 48,193
* Allegheny Technologies Inc. 1,778,605 44,679
  Balchem Corp. 454,171 44,572
  KapStone Paper and Packaging Corp. 1,246,944 43,020
* Platform Specialty Products Corp. 3,054,228 35,429
  US Silica Holdings Inc. 1,101,639 28,301
* Cambrex Corp. 466,325 24,389
* Univar Inc. 798,697 20,958
* Ferro Corp. 596,223 12,431
* Coeur Mining Inc. 1,315,158 9,995
  American Vanguard Corp. 379,804 8,716
* PQ Group Holdings Inc. 473,655 8,526
*,^ Covia Holdings Corp. 455,847 8,460
      534,950
Consumer Goods (5.9%)    
*,^ Wayfair Inc. 786,300 93,381
  Gentex Corp. 3,874,717 89,196
  Pool Corp. 544,273 82,457
*,^ Middleby Corp. 788,623 82,348
  Brunswick Corp. 1,233,619 79,544
* Post Holdings Inc. 904,421 77,798
  Toll Brothers Inc. 1,932,947 71,500
  Carter's Inc. 631,135 68,409
* Skechers U.S.A. Inc. Class A 1,922,005 57,679
* Zynga Inc. Class A 10,927,339 44,474
* Welbilt Inc. 1,980,035 44,175
  Steven Madden Ltd. 744,967 39,558
* Boston Beer Co. Inc. Class A 117,666 35,264
* TRI Pointe Group Inc. 2,151,604 35,200
  J&J Snack Foods Corp. 211,771 32,289
*,^ Tempur Sealy International Inc. 654,385 31,443
  LCI Industries 338,866 30,549
*,^ iRobot Corp. 373,948 28,334
  WD-40 Co. 187,067 27,358
  Vector Group Ltd. 1,425,085 27,191
* Dorman Products Inc. 377,564 25,791
* Meritage Homes Corp. 545,462 23,973
* Gentherm Inc. 521,740 20,504
  Columbia Sportswear Co. 222,660 20,367
* USANA Health Sciences Inc. 171,091 19,727
* Hain Celestial Group Inc. 652,220 19,436
  Interface Inc. Class A 840,651 19,293
  Lancaster Colony Corp. 135,898 18,811
* Cal-Maine Foods Inc. 402,555 18,457
* National Beverage Corp. 164,826 17,620
*,^ Fitbit Inc. Class A 2,677,129 17,482
* Sleep Number Corp. 496,520 14,409
  B&G Foods Inc. 471,461 14,097
  Oxford Industries Inc. 113,691 9,434
* Hostess Brands Inc. Class A 671,962 9,139
  Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated 65,596 8,864
* Crocs Inc. 457,365 8,054
  Phibro Animal Health Corp. Class A 139,917 6,443
*,^ GoPro Inc. Class A 799,339 5,148
*,^ elf Beauty Inc. 301,971 4,602
*,^ Revlon Inc. Class A 110,367 1,937
      1,381,735

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Growth Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
Consumer Services (14.3%)    
  Vail Resorts Inc. 572,446 156,959
* Burlington Stores Inc. 959,472 144,429
* GrubHub Inc. 1,276,803 133,949
* Liberty Media Corp-Liberty Formula One 2,725,595 101,201
* Caesars Entertainment Corp. 8,893,115 95,156
* Live Nation Entertainment Inc. 1,921,707 93,337
  Domino's Pizza Inc. 299,146 84,410
* Bright Horizons Family Solutions Inc. 818,979 83,962
  Dunkin' Brands Group Inc. 1,174,091 81,095
* Madison Square Garden Co. Class A 257,207 79,783
* Copart Inc. 1,395,002 78,901
* Grand Canyon Education Inc. 682,256 76,147
* Five Below Inc. 747,775 73,065
  Six Flags Entertainment Corp. 1,005,011 70,401
* Stamps.com Inc. 240,978 60,980
* Etsy Inc. 1,437,168 60,634
  Texas Roadhouse Inc. Class A 909,612 59,589
* ServiceMaster Global Holdings Inc. 957,920 56,968
  Casey's General Stores Inc. 531,244 55,823
* Planet Fitness Inc. Class A 1,240,519 54,508
* Ollie's Bargain Outlet Holdings Inc. 750,272 54,395
  Dolby Laboratories Inc. Class A 838,899 51,752
  Cable One Inc. 68,814 50,461
  ILG Inc. 1,495,425 49,394
* SiteOne Landscape Supply Inc. 569,003 47,779
* Hilton Grand Vacations Inc. 1,370,185 47,545
  Churchill Downs Inc. 153,279 45,447
  Nexstar Media Group Inc. Class A 614,964 45,138
* Yelp Inc. Class A 1,124,909 44,074
* Shutterfly Inc. 469,371 42,258
*,^ Trade Desk Inc. Class A 436,751 40,967
* Chegg Inc. 1,428,618 39,701
  World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. Class A 541,922 39,463
* Sprouts Farmers Market Inc. 1,772,918 39,128
  Boyd Gaming Corp. 1,115,716 38,671
*,^ RH 275,058 38,426
  Sabre Corp. 1,553,181 38,270
* Scientific Games Corp. 770,530 37,872
  Rollins Inc. 694,378 36,510
  Choice Hotels International Inc. 480,287 36,310
  Chemed Corp. 112,778 36,293
  Morningstar Inc. 270,311 34,667
  Jack in the Box Inc. 401,994 34,218
  Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. Class B 1,456,046 34,159
  Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corp. 300,292 33,921
* Sotheby's 623,941 33,905
* Liberty Expedia Holdings Inc. Class A 771,411 33,896
  PriceSmart Inc. 365,439 33,072
  Red Rock Resorts Inc. Class A 982,962 32,929
* Eldorado Resorts Inc. 819,952 32,060
*,^ Pandora Media Inc. 3,430,649 27,034
* Dave & Buster's Entertainment Inc. 562,232 26,762
* Pinnacle Entertainment Inc. 784,778 26,471
* Groupon Inc. Class A 5,984,621 25,734
  Monro Inc. 440,424 25,589
  Allegiant Travel Co. Class A 183,135 25,447
*,^ Cargurus Inc. 679,824 23,617
  Wingstop Inc. 413,175 21,535
* Diplomat Pharmacy Inc. 789,673 20,184
*,^ Shake Shack Inc. Class A 293,115 19,398
  Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. Class A 755,533 18,752
  BJ's Restaurants Inc. 293,842 17,631
* National Vision Holdings Inc. 479,560 17,538

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Growth Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Sonic Corp. 499,261 17,185
  Papa John's International Inc. 318,787 16,169
  Cheesecake Factory Inc. 291,688 16,060
* Quotient Technology Inc. 1,132,746 14,839
* Belmond Ltd. Class A 1,233,733 13,756
*,^ ANGI Homeservices Inc. Class A 867,834 13,347
* Liberty Media Corp-Liberty Formula One Class A 345,019 12,183
* TrueCar Inc. 1,069,405 10,790
* Lumber Liquidators Holdings Inc. 403,287 9,820
* Herc Holdings Inc. 170,393 9,600
* At Home Group Inc. 222,580 8,714
* Carvana Co. Class A 201,643 8,388
  New Media Investment Group Inc. 406,510 7,512
  AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. Class A 369,205 5,870
  EW Scripps Co. Class A 394,336 5,280
*,^ Blue Apron Holdings Inc. Class A 755,044 2,529
  Tile Shop Holdings Inc. 282,627 2,176
* BJ's Wholesale Club Holdings Inc. 73,904 1,748
* BrightView Holdings Inc. 72,664 1,595
  Wyndham Destinations Inc. 208 9
* Michaels Cos. Inc. 191 4
      3,377,244
Financials (17.6%)    
  Kilroy Realty Corp. 1,399,735 105,876
  Sun Communities Inc. 1,077,056 105,422
  Equity LifeStyle Properties Inc. 1,129,804 103,829
  MarketAxess Holdings Inc. 505,773 100,072
* Zillow Group Inc. 1,627,199 96,102
* Signature Bank 739,320 94,544
  Douglas Emmett Inc. 2,284,254 91,781
  DCT Industrial Trust Inc. 1,332,396 88,911
  CubeSmart 2,578,573 83,082
  American Campus Communities Inc. 1,934,757 82,962
  VICI Properties Inc. 3,975,532 82,055
  CyrusOne Inc. 1,402,469 81,848
  Lamar Advertising Co. Class A 1,189,429 81,250
  American Homes 4 Rent Class A 3,552,351 78,791
  Hudson Pacific Properties Inc. 2,219,251 78,628
  Healthcare Trust of America Inc. Class A 2,904,679 78,310
  Bank of the Ozarks 1,728,873 77,868
* Western Alliance Bancorp 1,347,602 76,288
* Howard Hughes Corp. 548,341 72,655
  Medical Properties Trust Inc. 5,165,109 72,518
  STORE Capital Corp. 2,522,372 69,113
*,^ Credit Acceptance Corp. 191,259 67,591
* Texas Capital Bancshares Inc. 702,973 64,322
  Pinnacle Financial Partners Inc. 1,046,520 64,204
  Life Storage Inc. 658,295 64,059
* GCI Liberty Inc. - Class A 1,405,497 63,360
  Gramercy Property Trust 2,276,335 62,189
* HealthEquity Inc. 786,995 59,103
  FirstCash Inc. 610,770 54,878
  Ryman Hospitality Properties Inc. 653,148 54,309
  CoreSite Realty Corp. 487,807 54,059
  Healthcare Realty Trust Inc. 1,773,567 51,575
  Home BancShares Inc. 2,207,576 49,803
  Spirit Realty Capital Inc. 6,069,337 48,737
  Evercore Inc. Class A 461,079 48,621
* Green Dot Corp. Class A 661,438 48,543
  Uniti Group Inc. 2,363,119 47,333
* Essent Group Ltd. 1,319,599 47,268
* Zillow Group Inc. Class A 773,043 46,189
  Paramount Group Inc. 2,894,171 44,570
  Education Realty Trust Inc. 1,073,563 44,553

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Growth Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
^ Omega Healthcare Investors Inc. 1,406,212 43,593
  Corporate Office Properties Trust 1,446,216 41,926
  Colony Capital Inc. 6,697,350 41,791
  Physicians Realty Trust 2,578,911 41,108
  Financial Engines Inc. 898,721 40,353
  Pebblebrook Hotel Trust 978,249 37,956
  STAG Industrial Inc. 1,379,186 37,555
* FCB Financial Holdings Inc. Class A 628,712 36,968
  Kennedy-Wilson Holdings Inc. 1,747,023 36,950
  Rexford Industrial Realty Inc. 1,149,000 36,067
  Sterling Bancorp 1,515,737 35,620
  Simmons First National Corp. Class A 1,175,861 35,158
  PS Business Parks Inc. 270,856 34,805
  Moelis & Co. Class A 573,411 33,631
  Urban Edge Properties 1,454,145 33,256
* BofI Holding Inc. 797,651 32,632
  Retail Opportunity Investments Corp. 1,597,993 30,618
  Towne Bank 917,327 29,446
  Ameris Bancorp 551,560 29,426
  QTS Realty Trust Inc. Class A 723,155 28,565
  Terreno Realty Corp. 753,769 28,395
* Eagle Bancorp Inc. 461,026 28,261
  Sabra Health Care REIT Inc. 1,261,386 27,410
  ServisFirst Bancshares Inc. 638,862 26,660
  LegacyTexas Financial Group Inc. 649,267 25,334
  Virtu Financial Inc. Class A 869,844 23,094
*,^ LendingTree Inc. 105,865 22,634
* LendingClub Corp. 5,336,439 20,225
  Kite Realty Group Trust 1,114,003 19,027
  HFF Inc. Class A 525,153 18,039
  CareTrust REIT Inc. 1,076,476 17,966
*,^ Redfin Corp. 762,112 17,597
  Kearny Financial Corp. 1,301,854 17,510
  Independent Bank Group Inc. 260,278 17,387
  CenterState Bank Corp. 564,589 16,836
  WisdomTree Investments Inc. 1,838,371 16,692
  National Bank Holdings Corp. Class A 366,659 14,149
  TFS Financial Corp. 793,344 12,511
  Cohen & Steers Inc. 297,332 12,402
* Pacific Premier Bancorp Inc. 312,540 11,923
  Houlihan Lokey Inc. Class A 231,823 11,874
  Hilltop Holdings Inc. 510,310 11,263
  Alexander's Inc. 28,920 11,066
* Marcus & Millichap Inc. 272,467 10,629
  American Assets Trust Inc. 267,481 10,242
  Hamilton Lane Inc. Class A 195,876 9,396
* St. Joe Co. 502,408 9,018
  New Senior Investment Group Inc. 1,104,825 8,364
  Americold Realty Trust 352,374 7,759
* Third Point Reinsurance Ltd. 615,451 7,693
  RMR Group Inc. Class A 96,493 7,570
  Front Yard Residential Corp. 681,404 7,100
* PennyMac Financial Services Inc. Class A 319,319 6,275
* Spirit MTA REIT 605,826 6,240
  Investment Technology Group Inc. 220,479 4,612
  Newmark Group Inc. Class A 293,048 4,170
* On Deck Capital Inc. 367,497 2,573
  GAMCO Investors Inc. Class A 36,052 965
  Colony Credit Real Estate Inc. 2,743 57
  Northfield Bancorp Inc. 1,317 22
  PacWest Bancorp 297 15
* Victory Capital Holdings Inc. Class A 190 2
      4,135,552

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Growth Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
Health Care (16.8%)    
* Neurocrine Biosciences Inc. 1,273,084 125,068
* Sarepta Therapeutics Inc. 881,005 116,451
* DexCom Inc. 1,184,147 112,470
* Bluebird Bio Inc. 709,284 111,322
  West Pharmaceutical Services Inc. 1,040,976 103,359
*,^ Exact Sciences Corp. 1,725,130 103,146
* Exelixis Inc. 4,201,321 90,412
* Bio-Rad Laboratories Inc. Class A 297,407 85,814
* Catalent Inc. 1,887,658 79,074
  Bio-Techne Corp. 531,564 78,645
* Ionis Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,776,773 74,038
* Insulet Corp. 831,334 71,245
* PRA Health Sciences Inc. 725,087 67,694
* Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corp. 1,047,596 67,476
* FibroGen Inc. 1,063,953 66,603
* Masimo Corp. 659,576 64,408
* ICU Medical Inc. 215,579 63,305
  STERIS plc 600,144 63,021
* Penumbra Inc. 436,390 60,287
* Ligand Pharmaceuticals Inc. 286,451 59,344
* Agios Pharmaceuticals Inc. 692,836 58,358
* Neogen Corp. 693,910 55,645
* Globus Medical Inc. 1,036,714 52,313
* Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical Inc. 669,318 51,451
* Syneos Health Inc. 1,091,387 51,186
*,^ Immunomedics Inc. 2,150,243 50,896
* Array BioPharma Inc. 2,981,287 50,026
  Cantel Medical Corp. 501,809 49,358
* Acadia Healthcare Co. Inc. 1,186,326 48,533
* Seattle Genetics Inc. 727,952 48,329
* Inogen Inc. 240,263 44,768
*,^ Teladoc Inc. 749,910 43,532
  Healthcare Services Group Inc. 991,351 42,816
  Bruker Corp. 1,435,571 41,689
* Supernus Pharmaceuticals Inc. 696,472 41,684
* Amicus Therapeutics Inc. 2,667,914 41,673
* Wright Medical Group NV 1,499,778 38,934
* Horizon Pharma plc 2,336,230 38,688
* Molina Healthcare Inc. 392,855 38,476
* NuVasive Inc. 725,283 37,802
* Ironwood Pharmaceuticals Inc. Class A 1,953,773 37,356
* Spark Therapeutics Inc. 449,706 37,218
* Portola Pharmaceuticals Inc. 932,396 35,217
* Amedisys Inc. 409,823 35,023
* Merit Medical Systems Inc. 677,938 34,710
* Medicines Co. 936,318 34,363
* Haemonetics Corp. 369,431 33,131
*,^ Clovis Oncology Inc. 706,741 32,136
* Nevro Corp. 383,008 30,583
* Arena Pharmaceuticals Inc. 696,896 30,385
* Emergent BioSolutions Inc. 598,462 30,216
* Novocure Ltd. 961,565 30,097
* Quidel Corp. 450,602 29,965
* Global Blood Therapeutics Inc. 659,615 29,815
* Halozyme Therapeutics Inc. 1,728,426 29,159
* Foundation Medicine Inc. 209,715 28,668
* Spectrum Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,324,133 27,754
* Puma Biotechnology Inc. 454,470 26,882
*,^ Intercept Pharmaceuticals Inc. 313,565 26,311
* NxStage Medical Inc. 940,895 26,251
* Insmed Inc. 1,082,654 25,605
  Abaxis Inc. 308,014 25,568
* HMS Holdings Corp. 1,179,668 25,504

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Growth Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
*,^ TESARO Inc. 542,471 24,124
* Corcept Therapeutics Inc. 1,468,609 23,087
*,^ OPKO Health Inc. 4,750,067 22,325
*,^ ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,412,650 21,571
* Editas Medicine Inc. 600,228 21,506
* Momenta Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,041,378 21,296
* Varex Imaging Corp. 536,336 19,893
* Tivity Health Inc. 563,979 19,852
* Acorda Therapeutics Inc. 664,988 19,085
* Heron Therapeutics Inc. 490,488 19,055
* LHC Group Inc. 221,033 18,918
*,^ Glaukos Corp. 443,772 18,035
* Pacira Pharmaceuticals Inc. 547,251 17,539
*,^ Radius Health Inc. 578,672 17,053
  Luminex Corp. 564,989 16,684
* Aimmune Therapeutics Inc. 574,414 15,446
* Orthofix International NV 251,744 14,304
*,^ Intrexon Corp. 1,005,917 14,023
* Genomic Health Inc. 275,619 13,891
* Omnicell Inc. 262,353 13,760
* Acceleron Pharma Inc. 274,894 13,338
* Theravance Biopharma Inc. 581,248 13,183
* Repligen Corp. 277,812 13,068
* Alder Biopharmaceuticals Inc. 816,251 12,897
* Innoviva Inc. 932,157 12,864
  Ensign Group Inc. 347,537 12,449
* Xencor Inc. 335,891 12,431
* MyoKardia Inc. 238,864 11,860
* Akorn Inc. 665,099 11,034
*,^ Intellia Therapeutics Inc. 395,743 10,828
* PTC Therapeutics Inc. 312,217 10,531
* Sangamo Therapeutics Inc. 719,805 10,221
*,^ Epizyme Inc. 736,339 9,977
  HealthStream Inc. 365,289 9,976
  Meridian Bioscience Inc. 568,798 9,044
* AMAG Pharmaceuticals Inc. 460,869 8,987
* Medpace Holdings Inc. 204,712 8,803
* Natera Inc. 463,369 8,721
* Atara Biotherapeutics Inc. 232,431 8,542
* Natus Medical Inc. 224,592 7,748
*,^ TherapeuticsMD Inc. 1,224,114 7,638
* CorVel Corp. 133,357 7,201
*,^ Lexicon Pharmaceuticals Inc. 598,118 7,177
*,^ Esperion Therapeutics Inc. 170,217 6,671
* Achillion Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,854,658 5,249
*,^ Keryx Biopharmaceuticals Inc. 1,276,272 4,799
* Accuray Inc. 1,149,625 4,713
*,^ Denali Therapeutics Inc. 299,862 4,573
*,^ MiMedx Group Inc. 706,100 4,512
* Aduro Biotech Inc. 614,586 4,302
*,^ Akcea Therapeutics Inc. 181,411 4,301
* Five Prime Therapeutics Inc. 239,115 3,780
*,^ Surgery Partners Inc. 241,975 3,605
* Endologix Inc. 563,857 3,191
*,^ Insys Therapeutics Inc. 412,955 2,990
*,^ ZIOPHARM Oncology Inc. 901,431 2,722
* Seres Therapeutics Inc. 144,035 1,239
* Wright Medical Group Inc. CVR 165,303 227
* ABIOMED Inc. 86 35
* Nektar Therapeutics Class A 423 21
* Bioxcel Therapeutics Inc. 616 6
* Depomed Inc. 577 4
      3,958,161

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Growth Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
Industrials (18.7%)    
  Jack Henry & Associates Inc. 1,093,358 142,530
* WEX Inc. 609,320 116,063
  Lennox International Inc. 554,459 110,975
* Zebra Technologies Corp. 756,081 108,309
  Graco Inc. 2,372,513 107,285
* HD Supply Holdings Inc. 2,494,135 106,974
* Teledyne Technologies Inc. 481,082 95,764
  Nordson Corp. 739,776 94,995
  TransUnion 1,306,016 93,563
  BWX Technologies Inc. 1,409,615 87,847
  Toro Co. 1,425,597 85,892
* Berry Global Group Inc. 1,862,342 85,556
  Hexcel Corp. 1,266,472 84,068
  Watsco Inc. 453,496 80,849
* Keysight Technologies Inc. 1,326,177 78,284
  Littelfuse Inc. 335,646 76,588
  National Instruments Corp. 1,762,492 73,989
  Old Dominion Freight Line Inc. 494,241 73,622
  Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings Inc. 1,892,218 72,302
  Eagle Materials Inc. 645,016 67,707
  Landstar System Inc. 595,293 65,006
  AO Smith Corp. 1,026,276 60,704
  Woodward Inc. 783,466 60,217
  HEICO Corp. Class A 969,220 59,074
  Air Lease Corp. Class A 1,397,159 58,639
  Genpact Ltd. 2,020,684 58,458
* Euronet Worldwide Inc. 689,515 57,761
  MAXIMUS Inc. 922,987 57,327
* Coherent Inc. 352,021 55,063
* ASGN Inc. 703,232 54,986
* Trex Co. Inc. 833,996 52,200
  Cognex Corp. 1,162,568 51,862
^ Universal Display Corp. 599,740 51,578
* USG Corp. 1,185,612 51,124
  Insperity Inc. 535,057 50,964
  FLIR Systems Inc. 970,585 50,441
* Axon Enterprise Inc. 781,556 49,379
* Gardner Denver Holdings Inc. 1,541,919 45,317
* Cimpress NV 304,548 44,147
  HEICO Corp. 592,751 43,229
* Proto Labs Inc. 362,289 43,094
* RBC Bearings Inc. 326,503 42,057
* Summit Materials Inc. Class A 1,578,359 41,432
  John Bean Technologies Corp. 449,177 39,932
* Clean Harbors Inc. 715,942 39,771
* AMN Healthcare Services Inc. 676,284 39,630
* TopBuild Corp. 504,892 39,553
  Simpson Manufacturing Co. Inc. 589,966 36,690
  Exponent Inc. 735,773 35,538
* II-VI Inc. 797,359 34,645
* TriNet Group Inc. 596,053 33,343
* Kirby Corp. 380,132 31,779
* Floor & Decor Holdings Inc. Class A 613,656 30,272
* Builders FirstSource Inc. 1,624,571 29,713
* Rogers Corp. 260,657 29,053
* Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings Inc. 962,543 28,385
* Itron Inc. 470,838 28,274
* WageWorks Inc. 561,348 28,067
* Masonite International Corp. 390,388 28,049
  Schneider National Inc. Class B 1,002,752 27,586
  Covanta Holding Corp. 1,667,472 27,513
  Mueller Water Products Inc. Class A 2,240,068 26,254
* ExlService Holdings Inc. 462,206 26,166

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Growth Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Franklin Electric Co. Inc. 559,290 25,224
* Advanced Disposal Services Inc. 1,002,591 24,844
  Albany International Corp. 410,214 24,674
  Forward Air Corp. 415,595 24,553
* Paylocity Holding Corp. 409,253 24,089
* Imperva Inc. 466,477 22,508
  Cubic Corp. 347,192 22,290
* Aerovironment Inc. 304,345 21,739
  EnPro Industries Inc. 296,946 20,771
  Methode Electronics Inc. 494,606 19,933
* Armstrong World Industries Inc. 311,507 19,687
  Raven Industries Inc. 507,434 19,511
  Sun Hydraulics Corp. 401,763 19,361
  Tennant Co. 241,334 19,065
  AAON Inc. 555,820 18,481
* Evolent Health Inc. Class A 871,904 18,354
  Apogee Enterprises Inc. 379,408 18,276
* Air Transport Services Group Inc. 794,681 17,952
  Badger Meter Inc. 390,738 17,466
*,^ Ambarella Inc. 449,308 17,348
  Granite Construction Inc. 306,072 17,036
* Continental Building Products Inc. 522,300 16,479
* Installed Building Products Inc. 291,382 16,478
  AZZ Inc. 367,766 15,979
  Lindsay Corp. 152,197 14,762
  Advanced Drainage Systems Inc. 516,608 14,749
* Saia Inc. 182,303 14,739
* JELD-WEN Holding Inc. 488,717 13,972
* Novanta Inc. 221,399 13,793
* FARO Technologies Inc. 239,622 13,024
  Comfort Systems USA Inc. 262,080 12,003
  Heartland Express Inc. 639,746 11,867
  GrafTech International Ltd. 643,252 11,572
* GreenSky Inc. Class A 542,012 11,464
* Thermon Group Holdings Inc. 458,681 10,490
  Gorman-Rupp Co. 295,091 10,328
* American Woodmark Corp. 111,296 10,189
* Veeco Instruments Inc. 688,044 9,805
*,^ Inovalon Holdings Inc. Class A 961,833 9,546
  Quanex Building Products Corp. 495,642 8,897
*,^ MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings Inc. 320,008 7,373
  REV Group Inc. 410,629 6,985
* InnerWorkings Inc. 641,837 5,578
* Astronics Corp. 130,543 4,696
* Mistras Group Inc. 240,240 4,536
* Evo Payments Inc. Class A 171,120 3,522
* Armstrong Flooring Inc. 73,128 1,027
* Astronics Corp. Class B 21,402 765
  Broadridge Financial Solutions Inc. 238 27
* XPO Logistics Inc. 244 24
  Packaging Corp. of America 99 11
  Louisiana-Pacific Corp. 308 8
* American Outdoor Brands Corp. 647 8
* Pluralsight Inc. Class A 282 7
  Maxar Technologies Ltd. 121 6
      4,395,305
Oil & Gas (5.4%)    
* Parsley Energy Inc. Class A 3,682,810 111,515
* WPX Energy Inc. 5,655,456 101,968
* Energen Corp. 1,378,757 100,401
* Newfield Exploration Co. 2,826,590 85,504
* RSP Permian Inc. 1,804,796 79,447
  Core Laboratories NV 625,482 78,942
* PDC Energy Inc. 935,084 56,526

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Growth Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Patterson-UTI Energy Inc. 2,982,321 53,682
* Centennial Resource Development Inc. Class A 2,612,985 47,191
* Matador Resources Co. 1,398,802 42,034
* Transocean Ltd. 3,103,688 41,714
* SRC Energy Inc. 3,421,526 37,705
* Callon Petroleum Co. 3,169,275 34,038
* Oasis Petroleum Inc. 2,245,335 29,122
* Carrizo Oil & Gas Inc. 1,044,149 29,080
* Chart Industries Inc. 438,157 27,026
* Gulfport Energy Corp. 2,089,285 26,262
* Extraction Oil & Gas Inc. 1,614,672 23,720
  Pattern Energy Group Inc. Class A 1,248,576 23,411
  Helmerich & Payne Inc. 366,047 23,339
*,^ Weatherford International plc 7,058,459 23,222
* Apergy Corp. 547,627 22,863
* Southwestern Energy Co. 4,153,460 22,013
* Laredo Petroleum Inc. 2,159,808 20,777
* Forum Energy Technologies Inc. 1,156,735 14,286
* SEACOR Holdings Inc. 231,518 13,259
* Newpark Resources Inc. 1,198,305 13,002
* Cactus Inc. 373,612 12,624
  RPC Inc. 762,211 11,105
*,^ Jagged Peak Energy Inc. 752,330 9,795
* Keane Group Inc. 633,743 8,663
* ProPetro Holding Corp. 530,083 8,312
* WildHorse Resource Development Corp. 286,230 7,259
* Exterran Corp. 241,884 6,057
*,^ Tellurian Inc. 679,631 5,655
* FTS International Inc. 385,304 5,487
* Alta Mesa Resources Inc. 572,759 3,900
*,^ Liberty Oilfield Services Inc. Class A 199,488 3,734
* NCS Multistage Holdings Inc. 126,919 1,844
* Eclipse Resources Corp. 632,214 1,012
  Diamondback Energy Inc. 245 32
* Ultra Petroleum Corp. 2,924 7
  SM Energy Co. 230 6
      1,267,541
Other (0.0%)2    
*,3 Dyax Corp. CVR Exp. 12/31/2019 1,798,309 3,597
*,3 NewStar Financial Inc 323,987 159
*,3 Media General Inc. CVR 1,362,047 53
*,3 Clinical Data CVR 132,154
      3,809
Technology (18.1%)    
* PTC Inc. 1,631,675 153,067
* Veeva Systems Inc. Class A 1,702,988 130,892
* Fortinet Inc. 2,021,954 126,231
* Tyler Technologies Inc. 515,120 114,408
* Ultimate Software Group Inc. 411,805 105,962
* Guidewire Software Inc. 1,130,722 100,386
* Tableau Software Inc. Class A 961,137 93,951
* Aspen Technology Inc. 1,010,029 93,670
* athenahealth Inc. 572,558 91,117
* EPAM Systems Inc. 717,980 89,266
* Nutanix Inc. 1,614,829 83,277
* Proofpoint Inc. 719,665 82,985
* Cavium Inc. 941,253 81,418
* Fair Isaac Corp. 401,162 77,553
* Zendesk Inc. 1,405,674 76,595
  SS&C Technologies Holdings Inc. 1,431,663 74,303
  MKS Instruments Inc. 773,775 74,050
  Monolithic Power Systems Inc. 537,257 71,815
* GoDaddy Inc. Class A 1,000,017 70,601
  Blackbaud Inc. 686,784 70,361

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Growth Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
*,^ Paycom Software Inc. 710,501 70,219
  Entegris Inc. 2,006,680 68,026
* Medidata Solutions Inc. 796,242 64,145
* 2U Inc. 761,692 63,647
* RingCentral Inc. Class A 898,197 63,188
* HubSpot Inc. 489,264 61,354
* Silicon Laboratories Inc. 612,054 60,961
* New Relic Inc. 594,149 59,765
* Cree Inc. 1,422,228 59,122
* Integrated Device Technology Inc. 1,829,131 58,313
* RealPage Inc. 1,043,223 57,482
  j2 Global Inc. 660,751 57,228
* Twilio Inc. Class A 966,071 54,119
* Ciena Corp. 2,031,849 53,864
* Pure Storage Inc. Class A 2,205,620 52,670
*,^ ViaSat Inc. 791,775 52,035
* Lumentum Holdings Inc. 841,630 48,730
* Ellie Mae Inc. 461,815 47,955
* Coupa Software Inc. 721,437 44,902
* Manhattan Associates Inc. 946,881 44,513
* Box Inc. 1,732,166 43,287
  InterDigital Inc. 491,027 39,724
* FireEye Inc. 2,580,896 39,720
* Dycom Industries Inc. 419,411 39,639
* Qualys Inc. 468,723 39,513
* ACI Worldwide Inc. 1,565,858 38,630
* CommVault Systems Inc. 579,850 38,183
* Cornerstone OnDemand Inc. 735,212 34,871
* Cirrus Logic Inc. 895,774 34,335
* Envestnet Inc. 608,609 33,443
* Advanced Energy Industries Inc. 555,664 32,279
  Cogent Communications Holdings Inc. 589,842 31,498
  Brooks Automation Inc. 949,201 30,963
  Pegasystems Inc. 556,255 30,483
* Allscripts Healthcare Solutions Inc. 2,516,368 30,196
  Power Integrations Inc. 398,236 29,091
* Bottomline Technologies de Inc. 548,202 27,317
* Mercury Systems Inc. 647,489 24,643
* Blackline Inc. 566,670 24,611
  Ebix Inc. 312,130 23,800
*,^ Ubiquiti Networks Inc. 261,956 22,193
* Infinera Corp. 2,142,954 21,280
*,^ 3D Systems Corp. 1,529,340 21,120
* Diodes Inc. 560,922 19,335
* Rambus Inc. 1,522,118 19,087
*,^ Inphi Corp. 557,799 18,190
  Plantronics Inc. 234,915 17,912
* Alarm.com Holdings Inc. 434,606 17,549
*,^ DocuSign Inc. 329,029 17,422
* LivePerson Inc. 774,159 16,335
* MicroStrategy Inc. Class A 126,358 16,142
* NetScout Systems Inc. 539,908 16,035
* Hortonworks Inc. 838,360 15,275
*,^ Alteryx Inc. Class A 384,988 14,691
* Q2 Holdings Inc. 256,067 14,609
* Varonis Systems Inc. 193,802 14,438
* Cray Inc. 574,328 14,129
  NIC Inc. 892,824 13,883
* Rapid7 Inc. 489,816 13,823
*,^ Match Group Inc. 355,614 13,777
* MaxLinear Inc. 866,167 13,504
* Five9 Inc. 388,984 13,447
* Altair Engineering Inc. Class A 389,838 13,325
* Super Micro Computer Inc. 550,451 13,018

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Growth Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Ceridian HCM Holding Inc. 384,656 12,767
*,^ Acacia Communications Inc. 340,769 11,862
* Shutterstock Inc. 246,289 11,689
  Monotype Imaging Holdings Inc. 566,180 11,493
* Cision Ltd. 741,164 11,080
* Lattice Semiconductor Corp. 1,674,722 10,986
* SendGrid Inc. 376,830 9,994
*,^ Benefitfocus Inc. 291,687 9,801
* CEVA Inc. 313,955 9,481
* Virtusa Corp. 187,087 9,107
* Endurance International Group Holdings Inc. 907,055 9,025
* SailPoint Technologies Holding Inc. 338,461 8,306
* FormFactor Inc. 516,013 6,863
* Loral Space & Communications Inc. 181,651 6,830
^ Switch Inc. 513,948 6,255
*,^ Zscaler Inc. 168,172 6,012
  Forrester Research Inc. 139,831 5,866
* Appfolio Inc. 92,796 5,675
  Xperi Corp. 347,122 5,589
* Castlight Health Inc. Class B 1,007,361 4,281
* WideOpenWest Inc. 422,057 4,077
*,^ Gogo Inc. 799,052 3,883
*,^ nLight Inc. 97,312 3,217
* Avalara Inc. 45,604 2,434
* MobileIron Inc. 461,912 2,056
* Smartsheet Inc. Class A 75,485 1,960
* SecureWorks Corp. Class A 118,947 1,481
* IAC/InterActiveCorp 231 35
* Pivotal Software Inc. Class A 511 12
* Avaya Holdings Corp. 224 5
* Zuora Inc. Class A 147 4
* Carbon Black Inc. 92 2
      4,253,019
Telecommunications (0.3%)    
  Shenandoah Telecommunications Co. 665,758 21,770
* GTT Communications Inc. 477,944 21,508
* Cincinnati Bell Inc. 599,134 9,406
  ATN International Inc. 146,858 7,750
*,^ Globalstar Inc. 8,031,007 3,934
  Windstream Holdings Inc. 906 5
      64,373
Utilities (0.3%)    
  Ormat Technologies Inc. 573,846 30,523
* Evoqua Water Technologies Corp. 964,742 19,777
*,^ Sunrun Inc. 1,232,002 16,201
  TerraForm Power Inc. Class A 942,039 11,022
*,^ Vivint Solar Inc. 207,207 1,025
 
      78,548
Total Common Stocks (Cost $16,944,991)   23,450,237

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Growth Index Fund
Schedule of Investments
June 30, 2018

        Market
        Value
  Coupon   Shares ($000)
Temporary Cash Investments (1.6%)1        
Money Market Fund (1.5%)        
4,5 Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund 2.122%   3,569,470 356,983
 
      Face  
    Maturity Amount  
    Date ($000)  
U.S. Government and Agency Obligations (0.1%)        
United States Treasury Bill 1.693% 7/12/18 300 300
6 United States Treasury Bill 2.027%-2.078% 11/15/18 11,000 10,916
        11,216
Total Temporary Cash Investments (Cost $368,151)       368,199
Total Investments (101.3%) (Cost $17,313,142)       23,818,436
Other Assets and Liabilities—Net (-1.3%)5       (304,992)
Net Assets (100%)       23,513,444

 

* Non-income-producing security.
^ Includes partial security positions on loan to broker-dealers. The total value of securities on loan is $253,898,000.
1 The fund invests a portion of its cash reserves in equity markets through the use of index futures contracts. After giving effect to futures
investments, the fund's effective common stock and temporary cash investment positions represent 100.0% and 1.3%, respectively, of net
assets.
2 “Other” represents securities that are not classified by the fund’s benchmark index.
3 Security value determined using significant unobservable inputs.
4 Affiliated money market fund available only to Vanguard funds and certain trusts and accounts managed by Vanguard. Rate shown is the 7-day
yield.
5 Includes $264,706,000 of collateral received for securities on loan.
6 Securities with a value of $2,878,000 have been segregated as initial margin for open futures contracts.
CVR—Contingent Value Rights.
REIT—Real Estate Investment Trust.

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Value Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
 
Common Stocks (99.7%)1    
Basic Materials (6.0%)    
  Chemours Co. 2,784,812 123,534
  RPM International Inc. 2,092,976 122,062
  United States Steel Corp. 2,765,180 96,090
  Huntsman Corp. 3,180,181 92,861
  Steel Dynamics Inc. 1,755,985 80,688
  WR Grace & Co. 1,052,795 77,180
  Ashland Global Holdings Inc. 975,740 76,283
  Olin Corp. 2,615,944 75,130
* Alcoa Corp. 1,458,737 68,386
  Peabody Energy Corp. 1,374,682 62,521
  PolyOne Corp. 1,251,628 54,095
  Cabot Corp. 870,945 53,798
  Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. 606,652 50,449
  Sensient Technologies Corp. 662,849 47,427
  Domtar Corp. 983,523 46,953
  HB Fuller Co. 791,403 42,483
  Minerals Technologies Inc. 554,206 41,759
* Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. 4,651,807 39,215
  Carpenter Technology Corp. 733,351 38,552
  Commercial Metals Co. 1,737,381 36,676
  Compass Minerals International Inc. 528,848 34,772
* GCP Applied Technologies Inc. 1,069,005 30,948
  Quaker Chemical Corp. 198,333 30,716
  Innospec Inc. 381,420 29,198
  Worthington Industries Inc. 663,535 27,849
  Tronox Ltd. Class A 1,394,566 27,445
  Kaiser Aluminum Corp. 248,788 25,901
  Stepan Co. 318,720 24,863
* Univar Inc. 883,295 23,178
* Kraton Corp. 498,406 22,996
  Arch Coal Inc. Class A 289,998 22,745
  Hecla Mining Co. 6,258,393 21,779
*,^ AK Steel Holding Corp. 4,927,834 21,387
  Warrior Met Coal Inc. 750,102 20,680
  A Schulman Inc. 415,160 18,475
* CONSOL Energy Inc. 394,122 15,115
  Innophos Holdings Inc. 305,354 14,535
  Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc. 810,280 13,848
* Ferro Corp. 660,335 13,768
  PH Glatfelter Co. 687,588 13,470
* Koppers Holdings Inc. 313,587 12,026
* Century Aluminum Co. 752,662 11,854
* Coeur Mining Inc. 1,462,094 11,112
  Tredegar Corp. 466,051 10,952
* Resolute Forest Products Inc. 920,031 9,522
  Kronos Worldwide Inc. 362,902 8,176
  Haynes International Inc. 194,512 7,146
* SunCoke Energy Inc. 508,826 6,818
* Clearwater Paper Corp. 256,949 5,936
  FutureFuel Corp. 411,752 5,769
* Allegheny Technologies Inc. 670 17
      1,869,138
Consumer Goods (7.4%)    
* US Foods Holding Corp. 3,379,295 127,805
  Pinnacle Foods Inc. 1,865,334 121,359
  Leggett & Platt Inc. 2,054,545 91,715
*,^ Herbalife Nutrition Ltd. 1,677,614 90,121
^ Mattel Inc. 5,381,070 88,357
  Thor Industries Inc. 783,206 76,276
  Valvoline Inc. 3,062,359 66,055
  Nu Skin Enterprises Inc. Class A 826,500 64,624

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Value Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Delphi Technologies plc 1,389,257 63,156
  Ingredion Inc. 565,428 62,593
* Visteon Corp. 462,349 59,754
  Energizer Holdings Inc. 933,973 58,803
  Flowers Foods Inc. 2,803,754 58,402
* Deckers Outdoor Corp. 496,873 56,092
* Darling Ingredients Inc. 2,577,615 51,243
  Wolverine World Wide Inc. 1,408,830 48,985
* TreeHouse Foods Inc. 882,000 46,314
  Dana Inc. 2,277,783 45,989
  Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. 1,878,225 43,744
* Edgewell Personal Care Co. 845,885 42,683
* Helen of Troy Ltd. 416,816 41,036
  KB Home 1,370,953 37,345
* Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc. 282,365 36,897
* Taylor Morrison Home Corp. Class A 1,738,968 36,136
  Tenneco Inc. 805,740 35,420
  Sanderson Farms Inc. 322,058 33,864
  Herman Miller Inc. 935,167 31,702
  Tupperware Brands Corp. 721,099 29,738
* G-III Apparel Group Ltd. 614,324 27,276
* American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc. 1,745,124 27,154
  Universal Corp. 391,136 25,835
  HNI Corp. 680,839 25,327
^ Spectrum Brands Holdings Inc. 302,578 24,696
  ACCO Brands Corp. 1,677,412 23,232
  La-Z-Boy Inc. 733,962 22,459
  Columbia Sportswear Co. 245,451 22,451
* Central Garden & Pet Co. Class A 545,331 22,070
  MDC Holdings Inc. 703,039 21,633
* Hain Celestial Group Inc. 719,923 21,454
  Schweitzer-Mauduit International Inc. 480,290 20,998
  Lancaster Colony Corp. 150,392 20,817
  Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. 790,183 20,782
  Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc. 457,127 20,365
*,^ Fossil Group Inc. 693,780 18,642
  Seaboard Corp. 4,593 18,201
  Steelcase Inc. Class A 1,281,548 17,301
^ B&G Foods Inc. 520,210 15,554
  Knoll Inc. 734,226 15,279
  Dean Foods Co. 1,427,811 15,006
  Inter Parfums Inc. 269,387 14,412
* Vista Outdoor Inc. 897,300 13,899
* Modine Manufacturing Co. 749,183 13,673
  Andersons Inc. 398,083 13,614
  Acushnet Holdings Corp. 525,074 12,843
  Movado Group Inc. 244,708 11,819
  Briggs & Stratton Corp. 633,665 11,159
  Oxford Industries Inc. 126,332 10,483
  National Presto Industries Inc. 81,670 10,127
* Hostess Brands Inc. Class A 741,507 10,085
  Ethan Allen Interiors Inc. 381,959 9,358
* Crocs Inc. 506,387 8,918
  Tootsie Roll Industries Inc. 272,603 8,410
* Pilgrim's Pride Corp. 389,566 7,842
  Phibro Animal Health Corp. Class A 154,273 7,104
* Central Garden & Pet Co. 153,521 6,675
  Superior Industries International Inc. 352,247 6,305
*,^ GoPro Inc. Class A 877,524 5,651
  Titan International Inc. 400,538 4,298
* Avon Products Inc. 3,730 6
      2,279,421
Consumer Services (11.2%)    
  KAR Auction Services Inc. 2,112,203 115,749

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Value Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Service Corp. 2,727,214 97,607
  Foot Locker Inc. 1,848,258 97,311
* JetBlue Airways Corp. 4,952,867 94,005
  H&R Block Inc. 3,273,647 74,574
  Williams-Sonoma Inc. 1,173,108 72,005
  Dun & Bradstreet Corp. 580,175 71,158
  Extended Stay America Inc. 2,972,277 64,231
* ServiceMaster Global Holdings Inc. 1,059,579 63,013
* Weight Watchers International Inc. 621,533 62,837
  New York Times Co. Class A 2,309,983 59,829
^ Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc. 375,683 58,685
  Cinemark Holdings Inc. 1,644,933 57,704
  American Eagle Outfitters Inc. 2,481,711 57,700
* Performance Food Group Co. 1,549,919 56,882
* Urban Outfitters Inc. 1,190,219 53,024
  Signet Jewelers Ltd. 923,656 51,494
  Wendy's Co. 2,995,012 51,454
  Aaron's Inc. 1,101,613 47,865
  Tribune Media Co. Class A 1,234,372 47,239
* TripAdvisor Inc. 827,145 46,080
* Beacon Roofing Supply Inc. 1,066,007 45,433
* Adtalem Global Education Inc. 942,547 45,337
* AutoNation Inc. 925,550 44,963
* AMC Networks Inc. Class A 719,996 44,784
  John Wiley & Sons Inc. Class A 717,246 44,756
  AMERCO 122,773 43,726
* Penn National Gaming Inc. 1,291,250 43,373
  Sabre Corp. 1,721,348 42,414
  Dick's Sporting Goods Inc. 1,187,463 41,858
  Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. 2,088,205 41,607
  Hillenbrand Inc. 880,735 41,527
  SkyWest Inc. 774,226 40,182
  Chemed Corp. 124,493 40,063
* Spirit Airlines Inc. 1,068,876 38,854
  Graham Holdings Co. Class B 65,400 38,331
* Murphy USA Inc. 494,736 36,754
  TEGNA Inc. 3,380,455 36,678
  Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. Class A 1,137,617 36,574
  Lithia Motors Inc. Class A 375,162 35,479
* Avis Budget Group Inc. 1,082,147 35,170
  Wyndham Destinations Inc. 781,749 34,608
* Acxiom Corp. 1,146,529 34,339
* United Natural Foods Inc. 787,344 33,588
* Michaels Cos. Inc. 1,706,539 32,714
  Brinker International Inc. 687,074 32,705
* Cars.com Inc. 1,126,518 31,982
  Meredith Corp. 623,246 31,786
* Sally Beauty Holdings Inc. 1,913,506 30,673
  Children's Place Inc. 244,385 29,522
*,^ Rite Aid Corp. 16,732,129 28,947
  Matthews International Corp. Class A 477,024 28,049
  DSW Inc. Class A 1,072,142 27,683
  Big Lots Inc. 658,731 27,522
  Hawaiian Holdings Inc. 753,461 27,087
  Bloomin' Brands Inc. 1,305,005 26,231
  Abercrombie & Fitch Co. 1,060,227 25,954
  Penske Automotive Group Inc. 531,336 24,893
  Office Depot Inc. 8,719,351 22,234
* Asbury Automotive Group Inc. 322,447 22,104
  GameStop Corp. Class A 1,512,216 22,033
* MSG Networks Inc. 916,261 21,944
  Caleres Inc. 607,167 20,880
* Rush Enterprises Inc. Class A 480,182 20,830
  Tailored Brands Inc. 778,302 19,862

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Value Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Dine Brands Global Inc. 264,325 19,771
  Group 1 Automotive Inc. 310,712 19,575
*,^ Roku Inc. 458,292 19,532
  Strayer Education Inc. 167,694 18,951
  Guess? Inc. 884,748 18,934
  Gannett Co. Inc. 1,765,390 18,890
* Liberty TripAdvisor Holdings Inc. Class A 1,126,548 18,137
* SeaWorld Entertainment Inc. 829,510 18,100
  Cheesecake Factory Inc. 322,175 17,739
^ Dillard's Inc. Class A 186,716 17,645
  Capella Education Co. 173,147 17,090
* Laureate Education Inc. Class A 1,143,310 16,384
  International Speedway Corp. Class A 363,834 16,263
  Scholastic Corp. 361,622 16,023
  Chico's FAS Inc. 1,916,861 15,603
  Core-Mark Holding Co. Inc. 685,005 15,550
  Entercom Communications Corp. Class A 1,929,812 14,570
* Hertz Global Holdings Inc. 853,028 13,085
* Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Co. 1,639,268 12,540
  Buckle Inc. 459,544 12,362
  Weis Markets Inc. 230,800 12,311
* Genesco Inc. 295,561 11,734
  SUPERVALU Inc. 569,637 11,689
* Party City Holdco Inc. 752,049 11,469
*,^ JC Penney Co. Inc. 4,558,846 10,668
* Herc Holdings Inc. 189,085 10,653
* Ascena Retail Group Inc. 2,606,619 10,387
* Express Inc. 1,118,007 10,230
* K12 Inc. 611,480 10,010
* Rent-A-Center Inc. 670,920 9,876
  National CineMedia Inc. 1,172,432 9,848
* Fiesta Restaurant Group Inc. 319,358 9,166
* Regis Corp. 540,137 8,934
  New Media Investment Group Inc. 447,300 8,266
  Emerald Expositions Events Inc. 396,940 8,177
* Zumiez Inc. 298,856 7,486
* Stitch Fix Inc. Class A 269,393 7,392
  Sonic Automotive Inc. Class A 335,329 6,908
  AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. Class A 408,108 6,489
  EW Scripps Co. Class A 436,578 5,846
* American Public Education Inc. 121,433 5,112
* Rush Enterprises Inc. Class B 97,836 4,295
*,^ Lands' End Inc. 151,268 4,220
  Cato Corp. Class A 170,005 4,186
* El Pollo Loco Holdings Inc. 334,882 3,818
* Bojangles' Inc. 256,372 3,692
* Biglari Holdings Inc. Class B 18,325 3,362
* Hibbett Sports Inc. 146,664 3,359
  Speedway Motorsports Inc. 190,017 3,299
  Barnes & Noble Inc. 405,648 2,576
  Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings Inc. Class A 569,599 2,449
* Smart & Final Stores Inc. 404,445 2,245
* BJ's Wholesale Club Holdings Inc. 85,049 2,011
* BrightView Holdings Inc. 83,642 1,836
* Biglari Holdings Inc. 1,783 1,694
*,^ Sears Holdings Corp. 255,595 606
  Cable One Inc. 37 27
  Dolby Laboratories Inc. Class A 148 9
  Pier 1 Imports Inc. 2,089 5
*,^ GNC Holdings Inc. Class A 169 1
* Qurate Retail Group Inc. QVC Group Class A 3
      3,449,564
Financials (32.1%)    
  East West Bancorp Inc. 2,267,038 147,811

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Value Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Gaming and Leisure Properties Inc. 3,174,025 113,630
  American Financial Group Inc. 1,044,209 112,075
  WP Carey Inc. 1,677,585 111,308
  National Retail Properties Inc. 2,405,413 105,742
  Apartment Investment & Management Co. 2,460,916 104,097
  Liberty Property Trust 2,313,114 102,540
  Brown & Brown Inc. 3,675,656 101,926
  Cullen/Frost Bankers Inc. 898,914 97,298
  Commerce Bancshares Inc. 1,500,248 97,081
  PacWest Bancorp 1,959,415 96,834
  Park Hotels & Resorts Inc. 3,146,136 96,366
  Synovus Financial Corp. 1,762,723 93,125
  Eaton Vance Corp. 1,771,804 92,470
  New Residential Investment Corp. 5,258,160 91,965
  Webster Financial Corp. 1,442,039 91,858
  First Horizon National Corp. 5,117,384 91,294
  Old Republic International Corp. 4,491,254 89,421
  LPL Financial Holdings Inc. 1,324,222 86,790
  Forest City Realty Trust Inc. Class A 3,761,613 85,802
  First American Financial Corp. 1,657,607 85,731
  Assurant Inc. 824,297 85,306
  Starwood Property Trust Inc. 3,896,427 84,591
  Brixmor Property Group Inc. 4,738,797 82,597
  Highwoods Properties Inc. 1,617,360 82,049
  Janus Henderson Group plc 2,665,262 81,904
  Validus Holdings Ltd. 1,178,641 79,676
  Hanover Insurance Group Inc. 665,481 79,565
  Rayonier Inc. 2,023,977 78,308
  Umpqua Holdings Corp. 3,443,250 77,783
  Wintrust Financial Corp. 880,419 76,640
  RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd. 629,556 75,748
  EPR Properties 1,163,262 75,368
  Associated Banc-Corp 2,671,622 72,935
  Popular Inc. 1,600,115 72,341
  Prosperity Bancshares Inc. 1,038,812 71,013
  Hospitality Properties Trust 2,442,514 69,880
  Axis Capital Holdings Ltd. 1,241,409 69,047
  Primerica Inc. 689,550 68,679
  FNB Corp. 5,071,937 68,065
  BankUnited Inc. 1,659,789 67,802
  Senior Housing Properties Trust 3,718,257 67,263
  IBERIABANK Corp. 886,821 67,221
  First Industrial Realty Trust Inc. 1,961,841 65,408
  Cousins Properties Inc. 6,574,169 63,704
* MGIC Investment Corp. 5,810,727 62,291
  Hancock Whitney Corp. 1,334,254 62,243
  Chemical Financial Corp. 1,116,175 62,137
  Apple Hospitality REIT Inc. 3,423,768 61,217
  JBG SMITH Properties 1,660,701 60,566
  RLJ Lodging Trust 2,742,253 60,467
  Valley National Bancorp 4,926,338 59,904
  Assured Guaranty Ltd. 1,670,782 59,697
  LaSalle Hotel Properties 1,727,530 59,133
  Weingarten Realty Investors 1,905,929 58,722
  Sunstone Hotel Investors Inc. 3,530,853 58,683
  MB Financial Inc. 1,250,092 58,379
  TCF Financial Corp. 2,368,756 58,319
  United Bankshares Inc. 1,564,396 56,944
* Equity Commonwealth 1,805,438 56,871
  Stifel Financial Corp. 1,064,231 55,606
  Bank of Hawaii Corp. 661,164 55,154
  Radian Group Inc. 3,358,901 54,481
  Navient Corp. 4,134,138 53,868
  UMB Financial Corp. 704,832 53,729

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Value Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Taubman Centers Inc. 907,210 53,308
  Glacier Bancorp Inc. 1,322,920 51,171
  First Financial Bankshares Inc. 1,005,014 51,155
  Chimera Investment Corp. 2,781,962 50,854
^ Blackstone Mortgage Trust Inc. Class A 1,608,622 50,559
  Selective Insurance Group Inc. 917,802 50,479
  GEO Group Inc. 1,828,349 50,353
  CNO Financial Group Inc. 2,620,973 49,903
* SLM Corp. 4,351,860 49,829
  EastGroup Properties Inc. 519,651 49,658
  BancorpSouth Bank 1,506,817 49,650
  South State Corp. 575,120 49,604
  Cathay General Bancorp 1,208,498 48,932
  Investors Bancorp Inc. 3,775,348 48,287
  American Equity Investment Life Holding Co. 1,339,419 48,219
^ Omega Healthcare Investors Inc. 1,554,287 48,183
  PotlatchDeltic Corp. 931,911 47,388
  MFA Financial Inc. 6,241,039 47,307
  Brandywine Realty Trust 2,795,821 47,193
  Community Bank System Inc. 797,249 47,094
  Columbia Banking System Inc. 1,145,734 46,861
  Erie Indemnity Co. Class A 397,841 46,651
  Legg Mason Inc. 1,324,078 45,985
  Kemper Corp. 603,760 45,674
  Realogy Holdings Corp. 1,996,996 45,532
  National Health Investors Inc. 617,290 45,482
  Fulton Financial Corp. 2,752,900 45,423
  BGC Partners Inc. Class A 3,986,966 45,132
  First Financial Bancorp 1,453,924 44,563
  CoreCivic Inc. 1,855,729 44,333
  Old National Bancorp 2,381,715 44,300
  Empire State Realty Trust Inc. 2,573,496 44,007
  Retail Properties of America Inc. 3,437,714 43,934
  RLI Corp. 658,658 43,597
  Two Harbors Investment Corp. 2,747,718 43,414
  Washington Federal Inc. 1,322,962 43,261
  White Mountains Insurance Group Ltd. 47,281 42,865
  Outfront Media Inc. 2,179,933 42,400
  Columbia Property Trust Inc. 1,856,342 42,158
  DDR Corp. 2,313,618 41,414
  First Midwest Bancorp Inc. 1,611,201 41,037
  Xenia Hotels & Resorts Inc. 1,673,443 40,765
  Piedmont Office Realty Trust Inc. Class A 2,003,148 39,923
  Sterling Bancorp 1,676,731 39,403
* OneMain Holdings Inc. 1,169,242 38,924
  Great Western Bancorp Inc. 921,914 38,711
  DiamondRock Hospitality Co. 3,134,211 38,488
  First Citizens BancShares Inc. Class A 94,839 38,249
  Aspen Insurance Holdings Ltd. 934,400 38,030
  Union Bankshares Corp. 977,486 38,005
  International Bancshares Corp. 879,338 37,636
  Washington REIT 1,231,337 37,346
  CVB Financial Corp. 1,642,006 36,814
  United Community Banks Inc. 1,174,935 36,035
  Hope Bancorp Inc. 2,017,853 35,978
  First Merchants Corp. 774,517 35,938
* Genworth Financial Inc. Class A 7,845,066 35,303
  Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance Inc. 1,926,724 35,221
^ Tanger Factory Outlet Centers Inc. 1,478,727 34,735
  Independent Bank Corp. 431,347 33,818
  BOK Financial Corp. 359,059 33,755
  Renasant Corp. 735,567 33,483
  Federated Investors Inc. Class B 1,426,721 33,271
  Acadia Realty Trust 1,211,397 33,156

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Value Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Santander Consumer USA Holdings Inc. 1,692,872 32,317
* Enstar Group Ltd. 154,059 31,936
* Quality Care Properties Inc. 1,475,942 31,748
  WesBanco Inc. 692,751 31,202
  Trustmark Corp. 953,788 31,122
  First Hawaiian Inc. 1,067,482 30,978
  Banner Corp. 505,234 30,380
  Sabra Health Care REIT Inc. 1,393,296 30,276
  Chesapeake Lodging Trust 946,270 29,940
  ProAssurance Corp. 837,544 29,691
  Lexington Realty Trust 3,377,043 29,482
  Argo Group International Holdings Ltd. 503,539 29,281
  Horace Mann Educators Corp. 638,973 28,498
  Invesco Mortgage Capital Inc. 1,745,311 27,750
^ Colony Credit Real Estate Inc. 1,308,377 27,123
  Capitol Federal Financial Inc. 2,052,708 27,014
  LTC Properties Inc. 619,302 26,469
  Provident Financial Services Inc. 943,889 25,985
* First BanCorp 3,389,898 25,933
* PRA Group Inc. 671,849 25,900
  Mack-Cali Realty Corp. 1,267,803 25,711
  Alexander & Baldwin Inc. 1,069,228 25,127
  Northwest Bancshares Inc. 1,442,749 25,089
* HRG Group Inc. 1,903,175 24,913
  NBT Bancorp Inc. 648,107 24,725
  Government Properties Income Trust 1,549,277 24,556
  Berkshire Hills Bancorp Inc. 603,078 24,485
  First Commonwealth Financial Corp. 1,568,220 24,323
  Walker & Dunlop Inc. 436,149 24,272
  National General Holdings Corp. 918,619 24,187
  Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc. Class A 801,026 24,151
  Washington Prime Group Inc. 2,907,000 23,576
  Infinity Property & Casualty Corp. 162,417 23,120
  Park National Corp. 203,505 22,675
  Navigators Group Inc. 395,372 22,536
  S&T Bancorp Inc. 519,485 22,463
  Westamerica Bancorporation 395,818 22,368
  AmTrust Financial Services Inc. 1,534,276 22,354
  Brookline Bancorp Inc. 1,191,735 22,166
  Select Income REIT 978,891 21,996
  Waddell & Reed Financial Inc. Class A 1,218,372 21,894
  Ladder Capital Corp. Class A 1,376,651 21,503
  Global Net Lease Inc. 1,050,820 21,468
^ Seritage Growth Properties Class A 495,899 21,041
  Boston Private Financial Holdings Inc. 1,322,293 21,024
  Cadence BanCorp Class A 718,651 20,747
  First Interstate BancSystem Inc. Class A 479,039 20,215
  Mercury General Corp. 432,717 19,715
  Employers Holdings Inc. 485,671 19,524
  Redwood Trust Inc. 1,184,333 19,506
* Cannae Holdings Inc. 1,050,797 19,492
  Tompkins Financial Corp. 226,881 19,485
  Safety Insurance Group Inc. 227,162 19,400
  State Bank Financial Corp. 580,018 19,373
* FGL Holdings 2,175,564 18,253
  CYS Investments Inc. 2,429,159 18,219
  United Fire Group Inc. 331,196 18,053
  NRG Yield Inc. 1,017,274 17,497
  Piper Jaffray Cos. 225,588 17,336
  City Holding Co. 229,480 17,264
  PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust 903,670 17,161
  Beneficial Bancorp Inc. 1,055,300 17,096
  BancFirst Corp. 281,316 16,654
* CorePoint Lodging Inc. 640,716 16,595

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Value Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Ramco-Gershenson Properties Trust 1,189,746 15,717
* Flagstar Bancorp Inc. 454,509 15,571
  American National Insurance Co. 126,077 15,078
  ARMOUR Residential REIT Inc. 655,408 14,950
^ CBL & Associates Properties Inc. 2,564,284 14,283
  Getty Realty Corp. 499,049 14,058
  TPG RE Finance Trust Inc. 691,755 14,056
* Encore Capital Group Inc. 383,431 14,034
  MTGE Investment Corp. 715,561 14,025
  Virtus Investment Partners Inc. 107,164 13,712
  InfraREIT Inc. 617,718 13,695
  Franklin Street Properties Corp. 1,591,602 13,624
  Houlihan Lokey Inc. Class A 255,949 13,110
  Capstead Mortgage Corp. 1,444,444 12,928
  Central Pacific Financial Corp. 439,532 12,593
  Hersha Hospitality Trust Class A 584,670 12,541
  Universal Health Realty Income Trust 194,796 12,463
  Hilltop Holdings Inc. 564,229 12,453
  FBL Financial Group Inc. Class A 155,317 12,231
*,^ MBIA Inc. 1,342,500 12,136
  Nelnet Inc. Class A 205,299 11,992
*,^ Columbia Financial Inc. 724,534 11,991
  Ashford Hospitality Trust Inc. 1,465,565 11,871
  Granite Point Mortgage Trust Inc. 643,561 11,809
  Summit Hotel Properties Inc. 822,322 11,767
  American Assets Trust Inc. 294,705 11,284
* iStar Inc. 1,008,939 10,886
^ Pennsylvania REIT 989,789 10,878
  Northfield Bancorp Inc. 651,394 10,826
  National Western Life Group Inc. Class A 34,893 10,721
  Urstadt Biddle Properties Inc. Class A 463,964 10,500
  Investors Real Estate Trust 1,874,554 10,366
  Saul Centers Inc. 189,721 10,165
  Oritani Financial Corp. 616,988 9,995
  Dime Community Bancshares Inc. 499,211 9,735
  OFG Bancorp 683,882 9,609
  NRG Yield Inc. Class A 544,534 9,284
  Americold Realty Trust 387,613 8,535
* Third Point Reinsurance Ltd. 679,188 8,490
  AG Mortgage Investment Trust Inc. 440,852 8,284
* Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc. 461,171 8,084
  Maiden Holdings Ltd. 1,039,914 8,059
  State Auto Financial Corp. 267,184 7,991
  Greenhill & Co. Inc. 278,579 7,912
* World Acceptance Corp. 70,849 7,865
  Anworth Mortgage Asset Corp. 1,535,601 7,632
  KKR Real Estate Finance Trust Inc. 372,708 7,372
* Ocwen Financial Corp. 1,779,647 7,047
* Tejon Ranch Co. 285,985 6,949
  Industrial Logistics Properties Trust 303,925 6,793
* Greenlight Capital Re Ltd. Class A 464,233 6,592
* Ambac Financial Group Inc. 301,602 5,987
  Investment Technology Group Inc. 244,023 5,105
*,^ Altisource Portfolio Solutions SA 161,738 4,718
* EZCORP Inc. Class A 362,131 4,364
*,^ Forestar Group Inc. 163,989 3,403
* MoneyGram International Inc. 439,864 2,943
  New York REIT Inc. 130,791 2,386
  Associated Capital Group Inc. Class A 59,667 2,264
  GAMCO Investors Inc. Class A 39,329 1,052
  Urstadt Biddle Properties Inc. 32,930 602
  Interactive Brokers Group Inc. 349 22
  VICI Properties Inc. 249 5

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Value Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Virtu Financial Inc. Class A 167 4
      9,920,334
Health Care (5.4%)    
* WellCare Health Plans Inc. 700,090 172,390
* Sage Therapeutics Inc. 691,195 108,193
  Encompass Health Corp. 1,468,945 99,477
  Hill-Rom Holdings Inc. 1,036,735 90,548
* Charles River Laboratories International Inc. 749,383 84,126
* Envision Healthcare Corp. 1,895,259 83,410
* United Therapeutics Corp. 647,336 73,246
  STERIS plc 663,669 69,692
* Loxo Oncology Inc. 399,938 69,381
* MEDNAX Inc. 1,403,726 60,753
* Tenet Healthcare Corp. 1,594,942 53,542
* Molina Healthcare Inc. 434,543 42,559
* Halyard Health Inc. 736,210 42,148
* Aerie Pharmaceuticals Inc. 618,408 41,773
* Blueprint Medicines Corp. 650,495 41,293
* Myriad Genetics Inc. 1,094,632 40,906
* Magellan Health Inc. 384,700 36,912
* Haemonetics Corp. 408,714 36,654
* Prestige Brands Holdings Inc. 831,832 31,926
* Endo International plc 3,146,483 29,671
  CONMED Corp. 395,491 28,950
* Select Medical Holdings Corp. 1,571,100 28,516
  Patterson Cos. Inc. 1,257,095 28,498
* LifePoint Health Inc. 575,536 28,086
* Brookdale Senior Living Inc. 2,930,043 26,634
* Amneal Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,612,044 26,454
*,^ Mallinckrodt plc 1,298,406 24,228
* LHC Group Inc. 243,554 20,846
* AnaptysBio Inc. 256,852 18,247
  Owens & Minor Inc. 968,745 16,188
  Ensign Group Inc. 386,511 13,845
* Kindred Healthcare Inc. 1,354,995 12,195
* Akorn Inc. 733,265 12,165
* Intra-Cellular Therapies Inc. 683,670 12,080
  National HealthCare Corp. 142,904 10,058
  Invacare Corp. 491,480 9,142
*,^ Lannett Co. Inc. 532,865 7,247
*,^ Synergy Pharmaceuticals Inc. 3,689,040 6,419
* Community Health Systems Inc. 1,731,993 5,750
* PDL BioPharma Inc. 2,235,511 5,231
*,^ Denali Therapeutics Inc. 331,658 5,058
* American Renal Associates Holdings Inc. 205,231 3,237
* Depomed Inc. 470,956 3,141
* Wright Medical Group Inc. CVR 71,097 98
  Teleflex Inc. 127 34
* Bioxcel Therapeutics Inc. 3,345 31
* Clovis Oncology Inc. 120 5
* NantKwest Inc. 879 3
      1,660,986
Industrials (19.3%)    
  IDEX Corp. 1,200,408 163,832
  Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc. Class A 1,780,112 152,929
  PerkinElmer Inc. 1,731,468 126,795
  Allegion plc 1,485,189 114,894
  Carlisle Cos. Inc. 953,814 103,308
  Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp. Class A 2,155,622 94,265
  Donaldson Co. Inc. 2,031,207 91,648
  AptarGroup Inc. 975,780 91,118
  MDU Resources Group Inc. 3,057,987 87,703
* Keysight Technologies Inc. 1,466,687 86,579
  Lincoln Electric Holdings Inc. 974,631 85,534

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Value Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* AECOM 2,508,852 82,867
  Sonoco Products Co. 1,556,982 81,742
  Oshkosh Corp. 1,156,246 81,307
  Trinity Industries Inc. 2,335,217 80,005
  Avnet Inc. 1,846,422 79,193
* Quanta Services Inc. 2,341,278 78,199
* Genesee & Wyoming Inc. Class A 941,098 76,530
  Curtiss-Wright Corp. 622,378 74,075
  ITT Inc. 1,367,660 71,488
  Graphic Packaging Holding Co. 4,853,868 70,430
  EMCOR Group Inc. 914,152 69,640
  Jabil Inc. 2,411,990 66,716
* CoreLogic Inc. 1,277,359 66,295
  AGCO Corp. 1,057,940 64,238
  Crane Co. 794,012 63,624
* nVent Electric plc 2,512,695 63,069
  Louisiana-Pacific Corp. 2,271,388 61,827
  MSC Industrial Direct Co. Inc. Class A 717,538 60,883
  Brink's Co. 756,759 60,352
  Bemis Co. Inc. 1,423,665 60,093
  Ryder System Inc. 831,152 59,727
* KLX Inc. 793,671 57,065
* Conduent Inc. 3,129,334 56,860
  Regal Beloit Corp. 688,178 56,293
  Korn/Ferry International 840,054 52,025
  MSA Safety Inc. 539,746 51,999
* MasTec Inc. 1,007,902 51,151
  Tetra Tech Inc. 871,122 50,961
  Macquarie Infrastructure Corp. 1,199,774 50,630
  Valmont Industries Inc. 335,463 50,571
* Generac Holdings Inc. 969,608 50,158
  Deluxe Corp. 749,168 49,602
  EnerSys 656,249 48,982
  Vishay Intertechnology Inc. 2,068,327 47,985
  Terex Corp. 1,130,531 47,697
  Timken Co. 1,093,560 47,625
* Rexnord Corp. 1,631,042 47,398
  Barnes Group Inc. 782,522 46,091
  Kennametal Inc. 1,278,706 45,906
  Maxar Technologies Ltd. 883,044 44,611
  GATX Corp. 590,763 43,852
* Stericycle Inc. 670,238 43,760
  UniFirst Corp. 241,670 42,751
* Owens-Illinois Inc. 2,533,305 42,585
  Applied Industrial Technologies Inc. 605,735 42,492
* WESCO International Inc. 737,554 42,114
  Flowserve Corp. 1,025,127 41,415
  KBR Inc. 2,203,231 39,482
  Belden Inc. 636,966 38,931
* Colfax Corp. 1,258,348 38,568
  Moog Inc. Class A 482,752 37,635
  Acuity Brands Inc. 321,071 37,202
* FTI Consulting Inc. 590,365 35,705
* Kirby Corp. 419,866 35,101
  Convergys Corp. 1,433,339 35,031
  Watts Water Technologies Inc. Class A 435,895 34,174
* Esterline Technologies Corp. 459,813 33,934
  Universal Forest Products Inc. 915,749 33,535
  Mobile Mini Inc. 698,845 32,776
  Silgan Holdings Inc. 1,209,971 32,464
* Integer Holdings Corp. 500,761 32,374
* Navistar International Corp. 770,748 31,385
* Plexus Corp. 516,630 30,760
  Kaman Corp. 437,764 30,508

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Value Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  ABM Industries Inc. 1,030,592 30,073
* Sanmina Corp. 1,018,002 29,827
  Otter Tail Corp. 620,996 29,559
* Cotiviti Holdings Inc. 655,796 28,940
* Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings Inc. 399,403 28,637
* Meritor Inc. 1,372,219 28,227
* Anixter International Inc. 444,155 28,115
  Actuant Corp. Class A 949,605 27,871
* Harsco Corp. 1,258,791 27,819
  Brady Corp. Class A 718,203 27,687
* SPX FLOW Inc. 631,336 27,634
  Boise Cascade Co. 608,289 27,191
  Mueller Industries Inc. 903,178 26,653
  Greenbrier Cos. Inc. 502,185 26,490
* TTM Technologies Inc. 1,454,493 25,643
  Matson Inc. 666,696 25,588
  Werner Enterprises Inc. 677,638 25,445
  Triton International Ltd. 821,296 25,181
* Hub Group Inc. Class A 501,230 24,961
  AAR Corp. 513,921 23,892
  McGrath RentCorp 357,793 22,638
* SPX Corp. 640,014 22,432
  ESCO Technologies Inc. 384,484 22,185
  ManTech International Corp. Class A 411,575 22,077
  Greif Inc. Class A 417,291 22,071
* Armstrong World Industries Inc. 344,201 21,754
  Benchmark Electronics Inc. 741,382 21,611
  World Fuel Services Corp. 1,057,998 21,594
* Knowles Corp. 1,405,536 21,505
* TriMas Corp. 719,652 21,158
* Milacron Holdings Corp. 1,099,633 20,816
  Standex International Corp. 200,421 20,483
  EVERTEC Inc. 907,416 19,827
  Altra Industrial Motion Corp. 458,787 19,774
* OSI Systems Inc. 254,251 19,661
  Astec Industries Inc. 324,620 19,412
  H&E Equipment Services Inc. 502,089 18,884
  Granite Construction Inc. 338,126 18,820
  ArcBest Corp. 400,558 18,305
* Sykes Enterprises Inc. 635,781 18,298
  Aircastle Ltd. 857,433 17,577
  Primoris Services Corp. 643,821 17,531
* TrueBlue Inc. 645,878 17,406
* Cardtronics plc Class A 717,191 17,342
  Materion Corp. 315,299 17,073
  Wabash National Corp. 861,163 16,069
* Navigant Consulting Inc. 705,898 15,629
* JELD-WEN Holding Inc. 542,757 15,517
* Atkore International Group Inc. 727,806 15,117
  MTS Systems Corp. 279,526 14,717
  Encore Wire Corp. 309,402 14,681
  Sturm Ruger & Co. Inc. 258,892 14,498
  Triumph Group Inc. 738,046 14,466
* Huron Consulting Group Inc. 351,098 14,360
  Manitowoc Co. Inc. 555,022 14,353
* GMS Inc. 512,731 13,890
  Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc. 399,376 13,459
  Comfort Systems USA Inc. 289,783 13,272
  Kforce Inc. 366,948 12,586
* Aegion Corp. Class A 481,095 12,388
  AVX Corp. 790,095 12,381
  CIRCOR International Inc. 312,857 11,563
* Tutor Perini Corp. 626,462 11,558
* Gates Industrial Corp. plc 677,025 11,015

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Value Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Griffon Corp. 607,760 10,818
  Kelly Services Inc. Class A 468,784 10,524
  Quad/Graphics Inc. 500,765 10,431
*,^ Team Inc. 445,585 10,293
* American Outdoor Brands Corp. 803,201 9,663
* Wesco Aircraft Holdings Inc. 854,024 9,608
*,^ Pluralsight Inc. Class A 392,928 9,607
* Donnelley Financial Solutions Inc. 532,559 9,251
* TimkenSteel Corp. 557,268 9,111
  Hyster-Yale Materials Handling Inc. 138,564 8,903
*,^ MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings Inc. 354,770 8,174
  LSC Communications Inc. 519,700 8,138
  Resources Connection Inc. 468,536 7,918
  TTEC Holdings Inc. 216,674 7,486
  RR Donnelley & Sons Co. 1,044,742 6,018
  American Railcar Industries Inc. 120,401 4,753
* International Seaways Inc. 171,117 3,960
  Park Electrochemical Corp. 149,048 3,456
  Greif Inc. Class B 55,754 3,211
*,^ Forterra Inc. 153,457 1,493
* Armstrong Flooring Inc. 80,508 1,130
  GrafTech International Ltd. 1,121 20
  Packaging Corp. of America 166 19
* GreenSky Inc. Class A 100 2
* PHH Corp. 79 1
* Evo Payments Inc. Class A 36 1
      5,974,224
Oil & Gas (4.8%)    
  Murphy Oil Corp. 2,572,710 86,880
  Targa Resources Corp. 1,631,003 80,718
* Whiting Petroleum Corp. 1,422,477 74,993
*,^ Chesapeake Energy Corp. 13,554,657 71,026
  PBF Energy Inc. Class A 1,651,459 69,246
  Range Resources Corp. 3,900,952 65,263
* First Solar Inc. 1,147,627 60,434
  Delek US Holdings Inc. 1,183,700 59,386
  McDermott International Inc. 2,673,223 52,529
^ Ensco plc Class A 6,843,889 49,687
*,^ Transocean Ltd. 3,436,197 46,182
* QEP Resources Inc. 3,722,944 45,643
  SM Energy Co. 1,748,713 44,924
  CNX Resources Corp. 2,219,203 39,457
  Oceaneering International Inc. 1,543,244 39,291
  Nabors Industries Ltd. 5,250,412 33,655
* Denbury Resources Inc. 6,884,927 33,117
* Oasis Petroleum Inc. 2,480,325 32,170
* Rowan Cos. plc Class A 1,982,759 32,160
  SemGroup Corp. Class A 1,235,224 31,375
* Dril-Quip Inc. 596,147 30,642
* MRC Global Inc. 1,332,092 28,866
* Oil States International Inc. 842,779 27,053
  Helmerich & Payne Inc. 403,775 25,745
*,^ Weatherford International plc 7,788,830 25,625
* Apergy Corp. 603,361 25,190
* Noble Corp. plc 3,864,295 24,461
* Southwestern Energy Co. 4,584,106 24,296
  Archrock Inc. 2,006,374 24,077
* Superior Energy Services Inc. 2,410,248 23,476
* C&J Energy Services Inc. 961,416 22,689
* NOW Inc. 1,690,442 22,534
* Unit Corp. 802,282 20,506
*,^ Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc. 965,336 20,137
* Helix Energy Solutions Group Inc. 2,195,920 18,292
^ CVR Energy Inc. 271,350 10,037

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Value Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* ProPetro Holding Corp. 586,490 9,196
*,^ SunPower Corp. Class A 986,110 7,563
* Exterran Corp. 267,797 6,706
*,^ Tellurian Inc. 751,520 6,253
  Green Plains Inc. 307,534 5,628
* Alta Mesa Resources Inc. 644,155 4,387
* TETRA Technologies Inc. 930,451 4,141
* Ultra Petroleum Corp. 1,524,140 3,521
*,^ EP Energy Corp. Class A 590,893 1,773
  HollyFrontier Corp. 457 31
* WPX Energy Inc. 1,052 19
* Forum Energy Technologies Inc. 623 8
* FTS International Inc. 69 1
      1,470,989
Other (0.0%)2    
*,3 Herbalife Ltd. CVR 147,396 1,430
*,3 Clinical Data CVR 62,138
      1,430
Technology (6.8%)    
* ON Semiconductor Corp. 6,691,337 148,782
  Leidos Holdings Inc. 2,375,248 140,140
  Teradyne Inc. 2,994,355 113,995
  CDW Corp. 1,187,129 95,908
* CommScope Holding Co. Inc. 3,004,440 87,745
  Cypress Semiconductor Corp. 5,327,008 82,995
* Teradata Corp. 1,897,651 76,191
* ARRIS International plc 2,768,583 67,678
* Okta Inc. 1,296,500 65,305
* CACI International Inc. Class A 386,379 65,124
* Nuance Communications Inc. 4,622,659 64,186
* NCR Corp. 1,856,901 55,670
  Science Applications International Corp. 661,534 53,538
* Tech Data Corp. 599,568 49,237
* Semtech Corp. 1,033,659 48,634
  SYNNEX Corp. 470,854 45,442
^ Perspecta Inc. 2,204,174 45,296
* Verint Systems Inc. 1,001,953 44,437
  Cabot Microelectronics Corp. 401,926 43,231
* VeriFone Systems Inc. 1,734,037 39,571
* Viavi Solutions Inc. 3,543,100 36,281
* Avaya Holdings Corp. 1,714,961 34,436
*,^ Finisar Corp. 1,797,282 32,351
* Premier Inc. Class A 821,518 29,887
* NETGEAR Inc. 468,287 29,268
* Synaptics Inc. 540,828 27,241
* Insight Enterprises Inc. 553,705 27,093
  Progress Software Corp. 676,832 26,275
* Blucora Inc. 697,155 25,795
  Pitney Bowes Inc. 2,944,100 25,231
* EchoStar Corp. Class A 567,219 25,184
  TiVo Corp. 1,825,120 24,548
* Cloudera Inc. 1,735,132 23,667
* Electronics For Imaging Inc. 698,901 22,756
  CSG Systems International Inc. 525,702 21,485
  Plantronics Inc. 259,559 19,791
* Web.com Group Inc. 735,487 19,012
* NetScout Systems Inc. 594,960 17,670
* Pivotal Software Inc. Class A 689,871 16,743
* Syntel Inc. 518,388 16,635
* Quality Systems Inc. 845,982 16,497
* ScanSource Inc. 399,610 16,104
* Yext Inc. 825,694 15,969
* MongoDB Inc. 297,893 14,784
^ Diebold Nixdorf Inc. 1,187,298 14,188

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Value Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Amkor Technology Inc. 1,498,608 12,873
  ADTRAN Inc. 747,957 11,107
*,^ Unisys Corp. 789,607 10,186
* SailPoint Technologies Holding Inc. 374,308 9,185
* FormFactor Inc. 571,545 7,602
*,^ Appian Corp. Class A 207,265 7,495
  Computer Programs & Systems Inc. 209,522 6,893
*,^ Presidio Inc. 505,512 6,622
  Xperi Corp. 382,775 6,163
*,^ Zuora Inc. Class A 197,324 5,367
  Systemax Inc. 116,185 3,989
* Casa Systems Inc. 193,962 3,167
* Ribbon Communications Inc. 405,983 2,891
* Avalara Inc. 50,812 2,712
* Carbon Black Inc. 102,651 2,669
* Cree Inc. 255 11
* DocuSign Inc. 59 3
* Ceridian HCM Holding Inc. 51 2
* Zscaler Inc. 38 1
* salesforce.com Inc. 2
* Smartsheet Inc. Class A 9
      2,110,934
Telecommunications (0.5%)    
* Vonage Holdings Corp. 3,346,605 43,138
  Telephone & Data Systems Inc. 1,467,536 40,240
*,^ Iridium Communications Inc. 1,465,991 23,603
  Consolidated Communications Holdings Inc. 1,059,301 13,093
* Intelsat SA 529,719 8,825
* United States Cellular Corp. 205,078 7,596
^ Frontier Communications Corp. 1,190,181 6,379
      142,874
Utilities (6.2%)    
  Atmos Energy Corp. 1,752,112 157,935
  NRG Energy Inc. 4,680,917 143,704
  UGI Corp. 2,721,998 141,735
* Evergy Inc. 2,123,937 119,259
  Aqua America Inc. 2,786,164 98,017
  Vectren Corp. 1,299,821 92,872
* Vistra Energy Corp. 3,273,519 77,452
  IDACORP Inc. 789,308 72,806
  WGL Holdings Inc. 807,752 71,688
  National Fuel Gas Co. 1,203,797 63,753
  ONE Gas Inc. 832,298 62,206
  ALLETE Inc. 803,125 62,170
  New Jersey Resources Corp. 1,386,149 62,030
  Portland General Electric Co. 1,398,384 59,795
  Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc. 1,707,473 58,566
  Southwest Gas Holdings Inc. 722,270 55,088
  Avista Corp. 1,028,627 54,168
  Spire Inc. 754,485 53,304
  Black Hills Corp. 840,388 51,440
  PNM Resources Inc. 1,248,261 48,557
  South Jersey Industries Inc. 1,349,634 45,172
  NorthWestern Corp. 774,956 44,366
  SCANA Corp. 1,061,489 40,889
  El Paso Electric Co. 636,235 37,602
  MGE Energy Inc. 543,126 34,244
  American States Water Co. 574,981 32,866
  California Water Service Group 754,848 29,401
  Northwest Natural Gas Co. 458,453 29,249
 
      1,900,334
Total Common Stocks (Cost $24,719,821)   30,780,228

 

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Vanguard® Small-Cap Value Index Fund
Schedule of Investments
June 30, 2018

          Market
          Value
    Coupon   Shares ($000)
Temporary Cash Investments (0.9%)1        
Money Market Fund (0.9%)        
4,5 Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund 2.122%   2,839,414 283,970
 
        Face  
      Maturity Amount  
      Date ($000)  
U.S. Government and Agency Obligations (0.0%)        
6 United States Treasury Bill 2.034%—2.078% 11/15/18 1,700 1,687
6 United States Treasury Bill 2.059% 11/29/18 6,000 5,950
  United States Treasury Bill 2.093% 12/20/18 1,000 990
          8,627
Total Temporary Cash Investments (Cost $292,567)       292,597
Total Investments (100.6%) (Cost $25,012,388)       31,072,825
Other Assets and Liabilities—Net (-0.6%)5,7       (186,840)
Net Assets (100%)       30,885,985

 

* Non-income-producing security.
^ Includes partial security positions on loan to broker-dealers. The total value of securities on loan is $175,348,000.
1 The fund invests a portion of its cash reserves in equity markets through the use of index futures contracts and swap contracts. After giving
effect to futures and swap investments, the fund's effective common stock and temporary cash investment positions represent 100.0% and
0.6%, respectively, of net assets.
2 “Other” represents securities that are not classified by the fund’s benchmark index.
3 Security value determined using significant unobservable inputs.
4 Affiliated money market fund available only to Vanguard funds and certain trusts and accounts managed by Vanguard. Rate shown is the 7-day
yield.
5 Includes $188,194,000 of collateral received for securities on loan.
6 Securities with a value of $3,175,000 have been segregated as initial margin for open futures contracts.
7 Cash with a value of $1,570,000 has been segregated as collateral for open over-the-counter swap contracts.
CVR—Contingent Value Rights.
REIT—Real Estate Investment Trust.

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
 
Common Stocks (99.0%)1    
Consumer Discretionary (14.4%)    
^,* Tesla Inc. 1,764,641 605,184
  Las Vegas Sands Corp. 4,756,452 363,203
* Liberty Global plc 8,398,422 223,482
  Autoliv Inc. 1,134,165 162,435
  Lear Corp. 862,851 160,326
* Lululemon Athletica Inc. 1,248,755 155,907
  Domino's Pizza Inc. 551,935 155,739
  Vail Resorts Inc. 529,286 145,125
* Liberty Broadband Corp. 1,877,503 142,165
* Burlington Stores Inc. 888,460 133,740
* NVR Inc. 43,838 130,214
^ Sirius XM Holdings Inc. 18,651,533 126,271
* Qurate Retail Group Inc. QVC Group Class A 5,848,542 124,106
  Aramark 3,243,360 120,329
* ServiceMaster Global Holdings Inc. 1,787,145 106,282
* Liberty Media Corp-Liberty SiriusXM Class C 2,234,528 101,358
* Liberty Media Corp-Liberty Formula One 2,684,328 99,669
  Polaris Industries Inc. 770,063 94,086
* Live Nation Entertainment Inc. 1,776,073 86,264
  Service Corp. International 2,382,723 85,278
  Gentex Corp. 3,576,673 82,335
  Pool Corp. 529,662 80,244
  Park Hotels & Resorts Inc. 2,602,331 79,709
* Bright Horizons Family Solutions Inc. 768,836 78,821
  Wyndham Hotels & Resorts Inc. 1,301,595 76,573
  Dunkin' Brands Group Inc. 1,082,196 74,747
  Brunswick Corp. 1,131,750 72,975
  Six Flags Entertainment Corp. 1,018,657 71,357
* Five Below Inc. 729,865 71,315
* Grand Canyon Education Inc. 636,986 71,094
* Madison Square Garden Co. Class A 217,468 67,456
* Wayfair Inc. 565,342 67,140
  Toll Brothers Inc. 1,809,825 66,945
  Carter's Inc. 610,582 66,181
* Liberty Global plc Class A 2,337,958 64,387
  Thor Industries Inc. 641,970 62,521
  Williams-Sonoma Inc. 995,725 61,118
  Adient plc 1,217,547 59,891
* GCI Liberty Inc. Class A 1,303,343 58,755
  Wyndham Destinations Inc. 1,285,504 56,909
  Texas Roadhouse Inc. Class A 867,393 56,823
  Extended Stay America Inc. 2,516,960 54,392
* Skechers U.S.A. Inc. Class A 1,767,486 53,042
  Delphi Technologies plc 1,158,144 52,649
  American Eagle Outfitters Inc. 2,207,009 51,313
* Planet Fitness Inc. Class A 1,140,137 50,098
* Visteon Corp. 384,485 49,691
^ Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc. 317,315 49,568
  Cinemark Holdings Inc. 1,397,283 49,017
* Liberty Media Corp-Liberty SiriusXM Class A 1,086,903 48,965
* Weight Watchers International Inc. 481,012 48,630
* Urban Outfitters Inc. 1,057,000 47,089
* Ollie's Bargain Outlet Holdings Inc. 649,400 47,081
  Hyatt Hotels Corp. Class A 605,858 46,742
  Cable One Inc. 62,252 45,649
  ILG Inc. 1,374,382 45,396
* Deckers Outdoor Corp. 401,060 45,276
  Churchill Downs Inc. 149,349 44,282
  Nexstar Media Group Inc. Class A 602,787 44,245
* Hilton Grand Vacations Inc. 1,270,590 44,089
  New York Times Co. Class A 1,674,474 43,369

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Signet Jewelers Ltd. 771,550 43,014
  Wolverine World Wide Inc. 1,231,516 42,820
  Wendy's Co. 2,365,621 40,641
* Shutterfly Inc. 431,699 38,866
  Dana Inc. 1,916,001 38,684
  World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. Class A 528,737 38,503
* Adtalem Global Education Inc. 790,453 38,021
* AutoNation Inc. 774,067 37,604
* AMC Networks Inc. Class A 604,424 37,595
  John Wiley & Sons Inc. Class A 600,623 37,479
  Boyd Gaming Corp. 1,073,489 37,207
  Steven Madden Ltd. 698,288 37,079
* Penn National Gaming Inc. 1,102,607 37,037
* TopBuild Corp. 469,836 36,807
  Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. 1,827,238 36,408
  Dick's Sporting Goods Inc. 1,030,625 36,330
  Tribune Media Co. Class A 948,800 36,311
  Choice Hotels International Inc. 479,279 36,233
  Columbia Sportswear Co. 390,000 35,673
  Aaron's Inc. 813,891 35,364
* Liberty Broadband Corp. Class A 465,149 35,184
^,* RH 251,242 35,099
  Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. Class B 1,483,526 34,804
  Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corp. 308,073 34,800
* Scientific Games Corp. 698,497 34,331
* Helen of Troy Ltd. 348,095 34,270
  Graham Holdings Co. Class B 58,312 34,177
* TRI Pointe Group Inc. 1,994,604 32,632
  Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. Class A 1,005,842 32,338
  Jack in the Box Inc. 373,284 31,774
* Liberty Expedia Holdings Inc. Class A 719,230 31,603
* Liberty Latin America Ltd. 1,610,324 31,208
* Eldorado Resorts Inc. 794,992 31,084
  Cheesecake Factory Inc. 562,016 30,945
  TEGNA Inc. 2,841,251 30,828
  Red Rock Resorts Inc. Class A 911,568 30,538
* Murphy USA Inc. 410,630 30,506
* Chegg Inc. 1,088,592 30,252
  Tenneco Inc. 683,828 30,061
  Lithia Motors Inc. Class A 317,468 30,023
* Taylor Morrison Home Corp. Class A 1,442,931 29,984
  LCI Industries 331,029 29,842
  KB Home 1,091,575 29,734
^,* Tempur Sealy International Inc. 609,136 29,269
* Floor & Decor Holdings Inc. Class A 585,557 28,886
* Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc. 213,257 27,866
* Michaels Cos. Inc. 1,448,141 27,761
^,* iRobot Corp. 364,260 27,600
  Tupperware Brands Corp. 668,539 27,571
  Brinker International Inc. 578,664 27,544
* Dorman Products Inc. 396,307 27,072
  Meredith Corp. 522,241 26,634
* Sotheby's 489,811 26,616
  Children's Place Inc. 216,699 26,177
^ Altice USA Inc. Class A 1,513,107 25,814
  Monro Inc. 433,269 25,173
* Sally Beauty Holdings Inc. 1,565,297 25,092
^,* Roku Inc. 580,602 24,745
  DSW Inc. Class A 951,438 24,566
* G-III Apparel Group Ltd. 552,152 24,516
  Bloomin' Brands Inc. 1,206,785 24,256
* Pinnacle Entertainment Inc. 717,630 24,206
* Dave & Buster's Entertainment Inc. 508,489 24,204
^ Dillard's Inc. Class A 255,949 24,187

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Callaway Golf Co. 1,253,157 23,772
* Cavco Industries Inc. 112,266 23,312
* Fox Factory Holding Corp. 497,878 23,176
  Big Lots Inc. 546,410 22,829
* Groupon Inc. Class A 5,246,102 22,558
  Penske Automotive Group Inc. 473,998 22,207
  Abercrombie & Fitch Co. 900,044 22,033
* Meritage Homes Corp. 500,197 21,984
  Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. Class A 852,194 21,151
* American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc. 1,303,690 20,285
  Wingstop Inc. 386,496 20,144
* MSG Networks Inc. 822,467 19,698
  Caleres Inc. 572,084 19,674
  GameStop Corp. Class A 1,329,635 19,373
* Gentherm Inc. 492,113 19,340
  La-Z-Boy Inc. 628,872 19,243
* Caesars Entertainment Corp. 1,796,966 19,228
* SeaWorld Entertainment Inc. 870,446 18,993
  Oxford Industries Inc. 224,180 18,602
  MDC Holdings Inc. 584,220 17,976
  Dine Brands Global Inc. 239,696 17,929
  Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. 673,621 17,716
  Office Depot Inc. 6,771,334 17,267
* Asbury Automotive Group Inc. 245,106 16,802
  Tailored Brands Inc. 650,482 16,600
  Guess? Inc. 775,088 16,587
* Shake Shack Inc. Class A 250,011 16,546
* Gray Television Inc. 1,044,704 16,506
^,* Carvana Co. Class A 396,128 16,479
  Scholastic Corp. 371,221 16,449
  Group 1 Automotive Inc. 259,017 16,318
  Sonic Corp. 473,281 16,290
* Crocs Inc. 916,559 16,141
* National Vision Holdings Inc. 437,510 16,000
  Gannett Co. Inc. 1,492,727 15,972
  Strayer Education Inc. 140,162 15,840
* Installed Building Products Inc. 278,625 15,756
^,* Fossil Group Inc. 575,104 15,453
* Liberty TripAdvisor Holdings Inc. Class A 959,642 15,450
  Winnebago Industries Inc. 378,895 15,383
  Capella Education Co. 155,680 15,366
  Nutrisystem Inc. 390,229 15,024
  Papa John's International Inc. 296,169 15,022
  International Speedway Corp. Class A 328,804 14,698
* Sleep Number Corp. 505,379 14,666
  New Media Investment Group Inc. 792,770 14,650
* Career Education Corp. 887,461 14,350
  BJ's Restaurants Inc. 236,398 14,184
* Denny's Corp. 881,795 14,047
  Chico's FAS Inc. 1,707,682 13,901
  Core-Mark Holding Co. Inc. 608,349 13,810
^,* LGI Homes Inc. 235,773 13,611
  Entercom Communications Corp. Class A 1,801,346 13,600
  Standard Motor Products Inc. 276,530 13,367
  Acushnet Holdings Corp. 544,352 13,315
* At Home Group Inc. 338,612 13,257
  Sturm Ruger & Co. Inc. 230,076 12,884
* Belmond Ltd. Class A 1,144,950 12,766
* Stoneridge Inc. 358,604 12,601
* Liberty Media Corp-Liberty Braves Class C 483,706 12,509
* Modine Manufacturing Co. 674,943 12,318
  PetMed Express Inc. 272,198 11,990
^,* Conn's Inc. 359,917 11,877
* Vista Outdoor Inc. 761,523 11,796

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Malibu Boats Inc. Class A 273,215 11,459
  AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. Class A 703,318 11,183
  Ruth's Hospitality Group Inc. 390,256 10,947
* Liberty Latin America Ltd. Class A 561,080 10,728
* Genesco Inc. 264,349 10,495
* Liberty Media Corp-Liberty Formula One Class A 294,497 10,399
* Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Co. 1,357,683 10,386
* Fiesta Restaurant Group Inc. 360,372 10,343
* Rent-A-Center Inc. 699,228 10,293
  Buckle Inc. 379,765 10,216
  Movado Group Inc. 211,065 10,194
^ Camping World Holdings Inc. Class A 406,023 10,142
^,* JC Penney Co. Inc. 4,205,141 9,840
* Century Communities Inc. 310,794 9,806
  EW Scripps Co. Class A 731,302 9,792
* American Public Education Inc. 231,827 9,760
* M/I Homes Inc. 368,246 9,751
* Express Inc. 1,034,118 9,462
^,* GoPro Inc. Class A 1,455,143 9,371
* Lumber Liquidators Holdings Inc. 377,872 9,201
  Tower International Inc. 284,365 9,043
* Ascena Retail Group Inc. 2,262,656 9,017
^,* Overstock.com Inc. 262,691 8,840
* William Lyon Homes Class A 371,845 8,627
* American Outdoor Brands Corp. 715,491 8,607
* K12 Inc. 521,539 8,538
  Marcus Corp. 260,991 8,482
  Ethan Allen Interiors Inc. 342,260 8,385
* Playa Hotels & Resorts NV 752,805 8,130
  BBX Capital Corp. Class A 899,129 8,119
* Red Robin Gourmet Burgers Inc. 173,036 8,063
  Cato Corp. Class A 318,018 7,830
* Unifi Inc. 241,818 7,666
  Hooker Furniture Corp. 161,452 7,572
* Boot Barn Holdings Inc. 356,166 7,390
* Chuy's Holdings Inc. 230,591 7,079
* Del Taco Restaurants Inc. 491,918 6,975
* Carrols Restaurant Group Inc. 467,029 6,935
* Regis Corp. 418,585 6,923
* Monarch Casino & Resort Inc. 155,285 6,840
  Emerald Expositions Events Inc. 329,409 6,786
  National CineMedia Inc. 801,880 6,736
* Laureate Education Inc. Class A 468,344 6,711
* Loral Space & Communications Inc. 177,936 6,690
* Beazer Homes USA Inc. 449,308 6,627
  Sonic Automotive Inc. Class A 319,699 6,586
^,* Lands' End Inc. 232,731 6,493
  Johnson Outdoors Inc. Class A 76,619 6,477
* MCBC Holdings Inc. 220,384 6,380
* ZAGG Inc. 368,194 6,370
* Nautilus Inc. 405,353 6,364
* Universal Electronics Inc. 192,003 6,346
* America's Car-Mart Inc. 99,554 6,162
* Drive Shack Inc. 792,275 6,116
* Zumiez Inc. 243,107 6,090
* Hibbett Sports Inc. 254,539 5,829
  Haverty Furniture Cos. Inc. 266,313 5,752
  Superior Industries International Inc. 321,266 5,751
* 1-800-Flowers.com Inc. Class A 451,061 5,661
* MarineMax Inc. 298,567 5,658
* tronc Inc. 317,707 5,490
  Citi Trends Inc. 198,000 5,433
* Golden Entertainment Inc. 199,009 5,371
* Stitch Fix Inc. Class A 193,494 5,309

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* PlayAGS Inc. 192,460 5,210
* Party City Holdco Inc. 337,947 5,154
  Carriage Services Inc. Class A 202,025 4,960
  Barnes & Noble Inc. 766,042 4,864
* Motorcar Parts of America Inc. 255,063 4,772
* Central European Media Enterprises Ltd. Class A 1,147,765 4,763
* Town Sports International Holdings Inc. 327,260 4,762
* Perry Ellis International Inc. 174,699 4,747
  Shoe Carnival Inc. 142,734 4,632
* Lindblad Expeditions Holdings Inc. 343,633 4,553
  Entravision Communications Corp. Class A 880,618 4,403
* Potbelly Corp. 336,306 4,355
  Winmark Corp. 27,598 4,097
  PICO Holdings Inc. 340,715 3,969
  Bassett Furniture Industries Inc. 143,331 3,949
* Vera Bradley Inc. 277,405 3,895
  Skyline Champion Corp. 110,891 3,886
  RCI Hospitality Holdings Inc. 119,293 3,776
  Flexsteel Industries Inc. 94,500 3,771
  Nathan's Famous Inc. 39,565 3,723
* Francesca's Holdings Corp. 489,215 3,694
* Del Frisco's Restaurant Group Inc. 292,313 3,683
  Tile Shop Holdings Inc. 476,530 3,669
  Culp Inc. 140,526 3,450
* El Pollo Loco Holdings Inc. 300,116 3,421
  Speedway Motorsports Inc. 195,751 3,398
* Century Casinos Inc. 388,096 3,396
* Bojangles' Inc. 233,344 3,360
* Reading International Inc. Class A 208,827 3,331
* Red Lion Hotels Corp. 275,419 3,209
^,* GNC Holdings Inc. Class A 906,033 3,189
^,* Duluth Holdings Inc. 133,421 3,174
* Hovnanian Enterprises Inc. Class A 1,926,742 3,141
* AV Homes Inc. 146,504 3,135
^,* Daily Journal Corp. 13,381 3,080
* Gaia Inc. Class A 149,222 3,022
^,* Noodles & Co. Class A 242,773 2,986
  Rocky Brands Inc. 99,344 2,980
* Barnes & Noble Education Inc. 527,046 2,973
* Liberty Media Corp-Liberty Braves Class A 110,879 2,851
* Biglari Holdings Inc. Class B 15,491 2,842
* Habit Restaurants Inc. Class A 283,179 2,832
  Tilly's Inc. Class A 184,559 2,796
* Kirkland's Inc. 231,336 2,693
* Clarus Corp. 326,337 2,692
  Libbey Inc. 324,087 2,635
^,* Zoe's Kitchen Inc. 268,105 2,617
* Sportsman's Warehouse Holdings Inc. 509,641 2,609
  Weyco Group Inc. 70,611 2,570
* WideOpenWest Inc. 265,710 2,567
^,* Vitamin Shoppe Inc. 365,950 2,543
  Pier 1 Imports Inc. 1,049,331 2,497
* Hemisphere Media Group Inc. Class A 186,159 2,439
* Bridgepoint Education Inc. Class A 371,079 2,423
  Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings Inc. Class A 543,081 2,335
  Saga Communications Inc. Class A 60,105 2,314
  Marine Products Corp. 128,803 2,290
^,* Vuzix Corp. 304,408 2,268
  Big 5 Sporting Goods Corp. 290,531 2,208
  Hamilton Beach Brands Holding Co. Class A 74,905 2,176
* Green Brick Partners Inc. 219,014 2,146
  CSS Industries Inc. 126,546 2,139
* Cambium Learning Group Inc. 189,255 2,110
^,* Container Store Group Inc. 247,808 2,084

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
^,* Global Eagle Entertainment Inc. 824,429 2,078
^,* Jamba Inc. 194,836 2,075
^,* Tuesday Morning Corp. 679,825 2,073
* New York & Co. Inc. 404,818 2,073
  Superior Group of Cos. Inc. 94,935 1,966
  Lifetime Brands Inc. 153,773 1,945
* J Alexander's Holdings Inc. 174,027 1,940
* VOXX International Corp. Class A 354,380 1,914
^,* Turtle Beach Corp. 93,141 1,893
* New Home Co. Inc. 187,863 1,873
^,* Horizon Global Corp. 313,273 1,867
* Lee Enterprises Inc. 647,369 1,845
^,* Funko Inc. Class A 145,658 1,828
^,* Blue Apron Holdings Inc. Class A 541,994 1,816
  Escalade Inc. 128,577 1,813
* Shiloh Industries Inc. 207,670 1,807
  Collectors Universe Inc. 117,632 1,734
* J. Jill Inc. 163,267 1,525
* Delta Apparel Inc. 77,996 1,509
^,* LiveXLive Media Inc. 255,400 1,474
^ Bluegreen Vacations Corp. 60,436 1,438
* Biglari Holdings Inc. 1,513 1,437
* Aspen Group Inc. 187,581 1,401
* Build-A-Bear Workshop Inc. 183,681 1,396
* Lakeland Industries Inc. 91,906 1,300
  Strattec Security Corp. 40,856 1,248
^,* Inspired Entertainment Inc. 193,612 1,210
  Beasley Broadcast Group Inc. Class A 106,810 1,196
^,* Fluent Inc. 487,751 1,195
* Destination XL Group Inc. 512,322 1,153
^ Fred's Inc. Class A 499,157 1,138
* FTD Cos. Inc. 230,431 1,069
* Ballantyne Strong Inc. 208,983 1,014
* Full House Resorts Inc. 302,969 1,009
  AH Belo Corp. Class A 209,330 984
  Ark Restaurants Corp. 38,576 982
^,* Stein Mart Inc. 382,722 938
* JAKKS Pacific Inc. 281,839 923
* Sequential Brands Group Inc. 466,107 918
^,* Sears Holdings Corp. 358,395 849
  Townsquare Media Inc. Class A 129,692 839
^,* Boston Omaha Corp. Class A 39,397 830
^,* Empire Resorts Inc. 41,451 821
^ Stage Stores Inc. 338,237 815
^,* Famous Dave's of America Inc. 115,967 783
* EVINE Live Inc. 616,396 758
^ Liberty Tax Inc. 92,767 749
* Universal Technical Institute Inc. 216,907 683
* Tandy Leather Factory Inc. 82,294 642
^,* Workhorse Group Inc. 343,044 624
* Destination Maternity Corp. 98,882 575
  Salem Media Group Inc. Class A 108,303 558
  Educational Development Corp. 27,923 524
* Urban One Inc. 236,694 497
* Ascent Capital Group Inc. Class A 176,529 496
^,* Iconix Brand Group Inc. 830,919 485
^,* Chicken Soup For The Soul Entertainment Inc. 48,994 469
  Crown Crafts Inc. 80,356 458
  Dover Motorsports Inc. 181,111 407
* Christopher & Banks Corp. 414,199 389
* Dixie Group Inc. 168,576 388
* Good Times Restaurants Inc. 95,830 359
* Luby's Inc. 137,009 355
  Peak Resorts Inc. 70,701 354

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Dover Downs Gaming & Entertainment Inc. 198,228 353
^,* Nova Lifestyle Inc. 210,360 351
  Harte-Hanks Inc. 30,929 343
^,* UQM Technologies Inc. 339,585 340
* Vince Holding Corp. 20,091 331
^,* Social Reality Inc. 70,955 324
* Emerson Radio Corp. 206,739 302
  Unique Fabricating Inc. 29,839 261
* US Auto Parts Network Inc. 160,785 241
  Gaming Partners International Corp. 27,699 237
* Trans World Entertainment Corp. 247,358 215
* Papa Murphy's Holdings Inc. 38,544 214
* Insignia Systems Inc. 125,777 213
^,* Kona Grill Inc. 86,359 203
* Emmis Communications Corp. Class A 38,326 203
* ONE Group Hospitality Inc. 80,257 195
^,* Forward Industries Inc. 115,757 188
  AMCON Distributing Co. 2,126 187
* Lincoln Educational Services Corp. 103,065 179
  Flanigan's Enterprises Inc. 6,352 175
* Cinedigm Corp. Class A 112,137 174
* Charles & Colvard Ltd. 150,610 161
* Rave Restaurant Group Inc. 103,389 148
^,* Naked Brand Group Ltd. 22,514 143
* Sypris Solutions Inc. 85,553 140
^,* Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores Inc. 65,252 137
* RLJ Entertainment Inc. 27,854 129
* Live Ventures Inc. 9,510 120
* Summer Infant Inc. 85,244 118
* McClatchy Co. Class A 11,121 111
^,* Differential Brands Group Inc. 26,634 103
* SPAR Group Inc. 80,427 101
* Diversified Restaurant Holdings Inc. 72,507 91
^,* Arcimoto Inc. 19,030 81
* Nevada Gold & Casinos Inc. 38,694 77
* NTN Buzztime Inc. 16,227 72
^,* Chanticleer Holdings Inc. 19,975 62
* YogaWorks Inc. 33,800 61
^,* CDTi Advanced Materials Inc. 71,247 41
* Cherokee Inc. 61,131 34
* Genius Brands International Inc. 12,409 30
* CafePress Inc. 21,383 25
  Lennar Corp. Class A 471 25
* XpresSpa Group Inc. 52,102 15
* Xcel Brands Inc. 6,463 15
^,* Cool Holdings Inc. 3,700 13
* Koss Corp. 4,492 11
^,* Alliance MMA Inc. 29,830 10
  FAT Brands Inc. 1,200 9
* CTI Industries Corp. 1,768 8
^,* Comstock Holding Cos. Inc. Class A 2,809 7
^,* Urban One Inc. Class A 2,500 6
  P&F Industries Inc. Class A 574 5
  Canterbury Park Holding Corp. 209 3
  Bowl America Inc. Class A 100 1
* DGSE Cos. Inc. 1,900 1
* Level Brands Inc. 200 1
  Lennar Corp. Class B 6
*,2 Here Media Inc. 12,670
      9,644,434
Consumer Staples (3.2%)    
  Dr Pepper Snapple Group Inc. 2,008,467 245,033
  Lamb Weston Holdings Inc. 1,923,471 131,777
  Bunge Ltd. 1,845,396 128,643

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Ingredion Inc. 937,684 103,802
  Pinnacle Foods Inc. 1,544,347 100,475
^,* Herbalife Nutrition Ltd. 1,505,653 80,884
* Post Holdings Inc. 878,417 75,561
* US Foods Holding Corp. 1,787,454 67,602
  Nu Skin Enterprises Inc. Class A 731,022 57,159
  Casey's General Stores Inc. 493,871 51,896
  Flowers Foods Inc. 2,458,192 51,204
  Energizer Holdings Inc. 786,181 49,498
* Darling Ingredients Inc. 2,188,411 43,506
* Performance Food Group Co. 1,111,798 40,803
* Hain Celestial Group Inc. 1,355,480 40,393
* TreeHouse Foods Inc. 742,051 38,965
* Sprouts Farmers Market Inc. 1,625,967 35,885
* Edgewell Personal Care Co. 705,537 35,601
  Lancaster Colony Corp. 256,757 35,540
* Boston Beer Co. Inc. Class A 115,573 34,637
  J&J Snack Foods Corp. 199,012 30,343
* United Natural Foods Inc. 665,268 28,380
  Sanderson Farms Inc. 262,713 27,624
  PriceSmart Inc. 305,091 27,611
  WD-40 Co. 187,141 27,369
  Vector Group Ltd. 1,423,407 27,159
  B&G Foods Inc. 879,643 26,301
* HRG Group Inc. 2,001,237 26,196
^,* Rite Aid Corp. 14,133,454 24,451
^ Spectrum Brands Holdings Inc. 294,913 24,071
  Medifast Inc. 139,114 22,281
  Universal Corp. 328,620 21,705
* Central Garden & Pet Co. Class A 522,694 21,153
^ Calavo Growers Inc. 208,570 20,054
  Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc. 445,843 19,862
* Cal-Maine Foods Inc. 394,058 18,068
* USANA Health Sciences Inc. 149,595 17,248
* National Beverage Corp. 154,630 16,530
  MGP Ingredients Inc. 167,754 14,898
  Seaboard Corp. 3,742 14,829
* Hostess Brands Inc. Class A 1,048,890 14,265
* Pilgrim's Pride Corp. 690,327 13,896
  Dean Foods Co. 1,202,597 12,639
  SpartanNash Co. 482,671 12,318
  Inter Parfums Inc. 229,438 12,275
  Weis Markets Inc. 226,858 12,101
  Andersons Inc. 351,504 12,021
  SUPERVALU Inc. 506,694 10,397
* Simply Good Foods Co. 697,196 10,068
* Avon Products Inc. 5,854,985 9,485
  John B Sanfilippo & Son Inc. 118,198 8,800
* Freshpet Inc. 320,312 8,793
  Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated 62,022 8,381
* Chefs' Warehouse Inc. 286,476 8,165
* Primo Water Corp. 408,812 7,150
  Tootsie Roll Industries Inc. 226,613 6,991
  Ingles Markets Inc. Class A 205,362 6,531
* Landec Corp. 368,402 5,489
^,* elf Beauty Inc. 293,923 4,479
* Farmer Brothers Co. 144,985 4,429
  Limoneira Co. 153,613 3,780
* Central Garden & Pet Co. 84,416 3,670
  Turning Point Brands Inc. 109,359 3,489
^,* 22nd Century Group Inc. 1,378,992 3,392
  Village Super Market Inc. Class A 106,934 3,150
* Craft Brew Alliance Inc. 143,682 2,967
* Seneca Foods Corp. Class A 104,969 2,834

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Oil-Dri Corp. of America 65,419 2,757
^,* Revlon Inc. Class A 141,052 2,476
  Natural Health Trends Corp. 93,845 2,348
* Smart & Final Stores Inc. 400,029 2,220
* Alliance One International Inc. 113,650 1,801
  Alico Inc. 54,681 1,733
* BJ's Wholesale Club Holdings Inc. 64,001 1,514
* Natural Grocers by Vitamin Cottage Inc. 109,036 1,389
^,* Castle Brands Inc. 1,107,894 1,318
  Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Inc. 96,131 1,100
  United-Guardian Inc. 57,149 1,094
* Nature's Sunshine Products Inc. 91,053 851
^,* Celsius Holdings Inc. 184,033 847
* Lifevantage Corp. 125,479 799
* Natural Alternatives International Inc. 73,591 747
^,* Veru Inc. 328,752 664
^,* S&W Seed Co. 165,885 539
^,* New Age Beverages Corp. 260,841 488
^,* Orchids Paper Products Co. 117,125 466
* Lifeway Foods Inc. 87,868 442
* Reed's Inc. 137,667 392
* RiceBran Technologies 114,375 247
* Coffee Holding Co. Inc. 34,760 188
  Mannatech Inc. 7,384 151
^,* Ifresh Inc. 23,899 125
  Ocean Bio-Chem Inc. 19,130 69
^,* Arcadia Biosciences Inc. 7,454 62
* Youngevity International Inc. 10,598 44
* Bridgford Foods Corp. 2,984 41
^,* MYOS RENS Technology Inc. 21,975 33
* CCA Industries Inc. 9,900 29
* Reliv International Inc. 4,459 22
^,* Eastside Distilling Inc. 2,053 18
* Cyanotech Corp. 2,701 11
* Truett-Hurst Inc. 4,464 7
* Willamette Valley Vineyards Inc. 533 5
      2,143,989
Energy (4.8%)    
* Cheniere Energy Inc. 2,704,971 176,337
  Diamondback Energy Inc. 1,284,604 169,015
  Targa Resources Corp. 2,882,057 142,633
* Parsley Energy Inc. Class A 3,353,693 101,550
* WPX Energy Inc. 5,250,721 94,671
* Energen Corp. 1,270,644 92,528
^,* Transocean Ltd. 5,724,069 76,932
* Continental Resources Inc. 1,132,225 73,323
* RSP Permian Inc. 1,649,908 72,629
  Core Laboratories NV 574,170 72,466
  Murphy Oil Corp. 2,131,739 71,989
* Whiting Petroleum Corp. 1,190,984 62,789
^,* Chesapeake Energy Corp. 11,924,229 62,483
  PBF Energy Inc. Class A 1,464,313 61,399
  Peabody Energy Corp. 1,326,969 60,351
* Antero Resources Corp. 2,815,620 60,114
  Patterson-UTI Energy Inc. 2,934,520 52,821
* PDC Energy Inc. 870,006 52,592
  Range Resources Corp. 2,973,579 49,748
  Delek US Holdings Inc. 983,923 49,363
  McDermott International Inc. 2,339,360 45,968
* Oasis Petroleum Inc. 3,513,752 45,573
  CNX Resources Corp. 2,555,981 45,445
^,* Weatherford International plc 12,980,425 42,706
* Apergy Corp. 1,011,172 42,216
^ Ensco plc Class A 5,695,559 41,350

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Centennial Resource Development Inc. Class A 2,283,017 41,231
* Matador Resources Co. 1,367,355 41,089
* QEP Resources Inc. 3,080,848 37,771
* Southwestern Energy Co. 6,753,671 35,794
  SM Energy Co. 1,357,861 34,883
* SRC Energy Inc. 3,157,831 34,799
  Oceaneering International Inc. 1,289,565 32,832
* Callon Petroleum Co. 2,962,570 31,818
  Nabors Industries Ltd. 4,585,107 29,391
* Carrizo Oil & Gas Inc. 1,017,867 28,348
  US Silica Holdings Inc. 1,019,969 26,203
* California Resources Corp. 568,583 25,836
* Dril-Quip Inc. 500,964 25,750
* Gulfport Energy Corp. 2,037,305 25,609
* Denbury Resources Inc. 5,299,806 25,492
* Oil States International Inc. 788,357 25,306
* Kosmos Energy Ltd. 3,046,606 25,195
^,* Extraction Oil & Gas Inc. 1,639,035 24,077
* Rowan Cos. plc Class A 1,482,512 24,046
  SemGroup Corp. Class A 871,792 22,144
  Arch Coal Inc. Class A 274,481 21,528
* Noble Corp. plc 3,227,399 20,429
  Archrock Inc. 1,690,422 20,285
* C&J Energy Services Inc. 844,167 19,922
* Superior Energy Services Inc. 2,008,509 19,563
  World Fuel Services Corp. 892,707 18,220
* Unit Corp. 703,115 17,972
^,* Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc. 846,472 17,657
* Laredo Petroleum Inc. 1,690,682 16,264
* Helix Energy Solutions Group Inc. 1,855,176 15,454
* Penn Virginia Corp. 177,404 15,060
* ProPetro Holding Corp. 933,916 14,644
* Newpark Resources Inc. 1,202,072 13,043
* SEACOR Holdings Inc. 224,249 12,843
* CONSOL Energy Inc. 330,887 12,690
* Cactus Inc. 352,713 11,918
* Forum Energy Technologies Inc. 956,104 11,808
  RPC Inc. 791,071 11,526
* Exterran Corp. 428,424 10,728
* Bonanza Creek Energy Inc. 272,352 10,314
* Keane Group Inc. 703,241 9,613
  Green Plains Inc. 512,977 9,388
* Alta Mesa Resources Inc. 1,374,187 9,358
* Ring Energy Inc. 726,724 9,171
* Halcon Resources Corp. 2,082,995 9,144
* International Seaways Inc. 391,031 9,048
* Select Energy Services Inc. Class A 610,540 8,871
* Talos Energy Inc. 271,956 8,738
* W&T Offshore Inc. 1,218,034 8,709
^,* Tidewater Inc. 298,879 8,647
^,* Tellurian Inc. 1,029,960 8,569
* SandRidge Energy Inc. 478,156 8,483
^,* Resolute Energy Corp. 262,882 8,202
* HighPoint Resources Corp. 1,325,029 8,056
* Renewable Energy Group Inc. 450,717 8,045
* Northern Oil and Gas Inc. 2,452,899 7,727
* Covia Holdings Corp. 411,381 7,635
^ CVR Energy Inc. 205,465 7,600
* TETRA Technologies Inc. 1,685,283 7,500
* WildHorse Resource Development Corp. 282,737 7,170
* Matrix Service Co. 365,772 6,712
  Frank's International NV 836,530 6,525
* Clean Energy Fuels Corp. 1,737,228 6,410
* REX American Resources Corp. 77,515 6,276

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Bristow Group Inc. 442,102 6,238
* Abraxas Petroleum Corp. 2,110,444 6,099
* Par Pacific Holdings Inc. 344,991 5,996
* Ultra Petroleum Corp. 2,591,685 5,987
^,* Jagged Peak Energy Inc. 432,648 5,633
* Pioneer Energy Services Corp. 943,900 5,522
^,* Mammoth Energy Services Inc. 156,836 5,326
* SEACOR Marine Holdings Inc. 221,743 5,120
* Midstates Petroleum Co. Inc. 352,889 4,803
^,* Sanchez Energy Corp. 974,168 4,403
  Panhandle Oil and Gas Inc. Class A 222,621 4,252
* Energy XXI Gulf Coast Inc. 460,015 4,067
  Evolution Petroleum Corp. 400,141 3,941
* Natural Gas Services Group Inc. 162,844 3,843
^,* Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure Inc. Class A 262,032 3,744
* FTS International Inc. 260,439 3,709
* Cloud Peak Energy Inc. 1,034,834 3,612
* Basic Energy Services Inc. 308,756 3,430
* Era Group Inc. 255,284 3,306
* ION Geophysical Corp. 135,646 3,296
* Nine Energy Service Inc. 99,453 3,294
* Dorian LPG Ltd. 427,313 3,265
^,* Uranium Energy Corp. 1,876,691 3,022
* Geospace Technologies Corp. 211,827 2,978
* Earthstone Energy Inc. Class A 328,913 2,911
^,* CARBO Ceramics Inc. 313,856 2,878
^,* Zion Oil & Gas Inc. 698,583 2,833
* Lonestar Resources US Inc. Class A 327,678 2,766
^,* Amyris Inc. 405,659 2,592
* Lilis Energy Inc. 474,118 2,465
* Eclipse Resources Corp. 1,424,725 2,280
* SilverBow Resources Inc. 77,094 2,227
* Overseas Shipholding Group Inc. Class A 544,449 2,112
* Liberty Oilfield Services Inc. Class A 112,758 2,111
  Gulf Island Fabrication Inc. 231,989 2,088
* VAALCO Energy Inc. 745,157 2,034
* Hornbeck Offshore Services Inc. 505,952 2,004
^,* Comstock Resources Inc. 186,543 1,961
* Key Energy Services Inc. 118,733 1,928
  Hallador Energy Co. 269,977 1,928
* Contango Oil & Gas Co. 336,296 1,910
  NACCO Industries Inc. Class A 55,998 1,890
* NCS Multistage Holdings Inc. 127,886 1,858
* RigNet Inc. 176,857 1,822
* Dawson Geophysical Co. 222,733 1,760
^,* EP Energy Corp. Class A 573,094 1,719
^,* Approach Resources Inc. 683,739 1,668
* Pacific Ethanol Inc. 606,815 1,578
^,* Smart Sand Inc. 291,335 1,547
^,* NextDecade Corp. 225,093 1,540
* Gulfmark Offshore Inc. 44,600 1,494
* Independence Contract Drilling Inc. 345,284 1,423
^,* Gastar Exploration Inc. 2,466,648 1,381
  Adams Resources & Energy Inc. 26,556 1,142
* Aspen Aerogels Inc. 229,377 1,124
* PHI Inc. NV 105,399 1,072
^,* Quintana Energy Services Inc. 114,748 972
* Isramco Inc. 7,853 965
^,* Torchlight Energy Resources Inc. 558,889 760
* Profire Energy Inc. 215,383 728
^,* Parker Drilling Co. 1,911,709 726
* Mitcham Industries Inc. 137,162 551
* Ranger Energy Services Inc. 51,211 470
* TransAtlantic Petroleum Ltd. 337,879 466

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
^,* Synthesis Energy Systems Inc. 138,584 455
^,* Jones Energy Inc. Class A 1,158,411 430
* Centrus Energy Corp. Class A 94,105 324
* PHI Inc. 30,581 318
* Goodrich Petroleum Corp. 23,453 290
* PrimeEnergy Corp. 3,877 283
* Enservco Corp. 154,380 179
^,* Aemetis Inc. 113,007 171
^,* SAExploration Holdings Inc. 72,265 116
^,* Vertex Energy Inc. 103,923 110
^,* New Concept Energy Inc. 23,644 100
^,* Westwater Resources Inc. 237,435 96
* Barnwell Industries Inc. 44,204 93
^,* Eco-Stim Energy Solutions Inc. 126,517 82
^ AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc. 37,367 68
* ENGlobal Corp. 44,362 57
^,* Gevo Inc. 13,106 50
* Superior Drilling Products Inc. 25,461 49
^,* US Energy Corp. Wyoming 28,339 37
* Tengasco Inc. 44,728 33
^,* Houston American Energy Corp. 92,152 28
* Euronav NV 2,292 21
^,* Yuma Energy Inc. 16,457 9
* Bonanza Creek Energy Inc. Warrants Exp. 04/28/2020 19,019 9
* PetroQuest Energy Inc. 13,702 3
^,*,2 Harvest Natural Resources Inc. 133,886
      3,200,051
Financials (16.2%)    
  First Republic Bank 2,111,184 204,341
* Markel Corp. 181,869 197,210
  TD Ameritrade Holding Corp. 3,576,623 195,892
  Annaly Capital Management Inc. 15,199,231 156,400
  Ally Financial Inc. 5,654,925 148,555
* Arch Capital Group Ltd. 5,331,414 141,069
  FNF Group 3,596,216 135,290
  East West Bancorp Inc. 1,918,025 125,055
  Alleghany Corp. 199,258 114,567
  Reinsurance Group of America Inc. Class A 838,086 111,868
  SEI Investments Co. 1,725,653 107,888
  Voya Financial Inc. 2,207,781 103,766
  AGNC Investment Corp. 5,452,890 101,369
  FactSet Research Systems Inc. 508,114 100,657
  MarketAxess Holdings Inc. 497,108 98,358
  American Financial Group Inc. 905,133 97,148
  WR Berkley Corp. 1,258,732 91,145
* Signature Bank 709,103 90,680
  Cullen/Frost Bankers Inc. 766,930 83,013
  Brown & Brown Inc. 2,986,968 82,829
  Synovus Financial Corp. 1,566,308 82,748
  Lazard Ltd. Class A 1,691,559 82,734
  Eaton Vance Corp. 1,562,658 81,555
  PacWest Bancorp 1,646,814 81,386
  Commerce Bancshares Inc. 1,229,782 79,579
  CIT Group Inc. 1,554,068 78,341
  New Residential Investment Corp. 4,435,509 77,577
  Webster Financial Corp. 1,212,928 77,264
  First Horizon National Corp. 4,285,516 76,454
  LPL Financial Holdings Inc. 1,158,430 75,924
  First American Financial Corp. 1,447,903 74,886
  Starwood Property Trust Inc. 3,444,838 74,787
  Validus Holdings Ltd. 1,077,333 72,828
* Athene Holding Ltd. Class A 1,658,931 72,728
* Western Alliance Bancorp 1,277,181 72,301
  Janus Henderson Group plc 2,346,482 72,107

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Bank of the Ozarks 1,575,751 70,972
  New York Community Bancorp Inc. 6,427,971 70,965
  Sterling Bancorp 2,948,372 69,287
  Hanover Insurance Group Inc. 556,002 66,476
  Old Republic International Corp. 3,297,539 65,654
  Umpqua Holdings Corp. 2,874,873 64,943
  Wintrust Financial Corp. 730,790 63,615
  RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd. 527,851 63,511
  Prosperity Bancshares Inc. 918,822 62,811
  Axis Capital Holdings Ltd. 1,102,941 61,346
  Popular Inc. 1,347,427 60,917
  Associated Banc-Corp 2,222,248 60,667
  Interactive Brokers Group Inc. 940,150 60,555
  Pinnacle Financial Partners Inc. 972,871 59,686
^,* Credit Acceptance Corp. 168,191 59,439
* Texas Capital Bancshares Inc. 648,789 59,364
  Primerica Inc. 583,261 58,093
  BankUnited Inc. 1,411,499 57,660
  Evercore Inc. Class A 539,383 56,878
  FNB Corp. 4,228,546 56,747
  IBERIABANK Corp. 744,981 56,470
  FirstCash Inc. 599,378 53,854
  TCF Financial Corp. 2,170,025 53,426
  Chemical Financial Corp. 943,808 52,542
  Hancock Whitney Corp. 1,125,948 52,525
* MGIC Investment Corp. 4,888,161 52,401
  Assured Guaranty Ltd. 1,464,624 52,331
  MB Financial Inc. 1,103,556 51,536
  United Bankshares Inc. 1,387,884 50,519
  Stifel Financial Corp. 944,908 49,371
  Kemper Corp. 643,364 48,670
  Home BancShares Inc. 2,095,311 47,270
  Bank of Hawaii Corp. 563,197 46,982
  First Citizens BancShares Inc. Class A 114,875 46,329
  Radian Group Inc. 2,848,223 46,198
  First Financial Bankshares Inc. 900,315 45,826
  Chimera Investment Corp. 2,476,869 45,277
  Navient Corp. 3,454,097 45,007
^ Blackstone Mortgage Trust Inc. Class A 1,430,772 44,969
* Green Dot Corp. Class A 611,724 44,894
  UMB Financial Corp. 583,077 44,448
  Selective Insurance Group Inc. 778,185 42,800
  Investors Bancorp Inc. 3,319,336 42,454
  American Equity Investment Life Holding Co. 1,173,114 42,232
  South State Corp. 488,928 42,170
  Valley National Bancorp 3,463,532 42,117
  CNO Financial Group Inc. 2,173,807 41,389
  Cathay General Bancorp 1,010,017 40,896
  Glacier Bancorp Inc. 1,044,879 40,416
* SLM Corp. 3,506,055 40,144
  BGC Partners Inc. Class A 3,530,287 39,963
  MFA Financial Inc. 5,259,640 39,868
  Community Bank System Inc. 669,229 39,531
  First Financial Bancorp 1,286,375 39,427
  Columbia Banking System Inc. 963,398 39,403
  Legg Mason Inc. 1,122,684 38,991
* Essent Group Ltd. 1,086,624 38,923
  Fulton Financial Corp. 2,327,115 38,397
  Financial Engines Inc. 827,225 37,142
  Two Harbors Investment Corp. 2,291,018 36,198
* FCB Financial Holdings Inc. Class A 608,693 35,791
  White Mountains Insurance Group Ltd. 39,202 35,541
  Washington Federal Inc. 1,084,396 35,460
  First Midwest Bancorp Inc. 1,356,051 34,539

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* AXA Equitable Holdings Inc. 1,669,522 34,409
  BancorpSouth Bank 1,043,907 34,397
  RLI Corp. 516,791 34,206
  Old National Bancorp 1,783,801 33,179
  Great Western Bancorp Inc. 778,946 32,708
  Aspen Insurance Holdings Ltd. 790,475 32,172
* OneMain Holdings Inc. 952,564 31,711
  BOK Financial Corp. 333,592 31,361
  Simmons First National Corp. Class A 1,046,141 31,280
* Enstar Group Ltd. 150,112 31,118
  CVB Financial Corp. 1,372,076 30,762
  International Bancshares Corp. 718,708 30,761
  Morningstar Inc. 238,933 30,643
  Hope Bancorp Inc. 1,687,164 30,082
* BofI Holding Inc. 729,091 29,827
  United Community Banks Inc. 968,446 29,702
  Trustmark Corp. 908,544 29,646
  Moelis & Co. Class A 501,700 29,425
* Genworth Financial Inc. Class A 6,524,386 29,360
  Federated Investors Inc. Class B 1,240,772 28,935
  Erie Indemnity Co. Class A 245,300 28,764
  Santander Consumer USA Holdings Inc. 1,502,795 28,688
  Ameris Bancorp 535,533 28,571
  Union Bankshares Corp. 718,888 27,950
  Independent Bank Corp. 355,834 27,897
  WesBanco Inc. 618,669 27,865
  First Hawaiian Inc. 942,004 27,337
  Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance Inc. 1,465,967 26,798
  Argo Group International Holdings Ltd. 451,974 26,282
  Renasant Corp. 577,121 26,271
  Towne Bank 818,053 26,259
  Banner Corp. 432,243 25,991
  First Merchants Corp. 558,841 25,930
* Eagle Bancorp Inc. 420,810 25,796
  ServisFirst Bancshares Inc. 604,499 25,226
  ProAssurance Corp. 709,425 25,149
  Horace Mann Educators Corp. 540,783 24,119
  CenterState Bank Corp. 804,899 24,002
  Northwest Bancshares Inc. 1,374,674 23,906
  Capitol Federal Financial Inc. 1,775,336 23,363
* PRA Group Inc. 601,792 23,199
  Invesco Mortgage Capital Inc. 1,458,337 23,188
  WSFS Financial Corp. 428,302 22,828
  Houlihan Lokey Inc. Class A 441,908 22,635
  LegacyTexas Financial Group Inc. 563,455 21,986
  Mercury General Corp. 480,756 21,903
* LendingTree Inc. 102,255 21,862
  Hilltop Holdings Inc. 988,468 21,815
  National General Holdings Corp. 823,517 21,683
  Provident Financial Services Inc. 783,572 21,572
  NBT Bancorp Inc. 555,263 21,183
  First Commonwealth Financial Corp. 1,365,352 21,177
  Walker & Dunlop Inc. 372,408 20,725
  Infinity Property & Casualty Corp. 145,170 20,665
  Virtu Financial Inc. Class A 777,645 20,646
  Berkshire Hills Bancorp Inc. 495,429 20,114
  Ladder Capital Corp. Class A 1,282,704 20,036
  Westamerica Bancorporation 354,521 20,034
  Heartland Financial USA Inc. 363,466 19,936
  Waddell & Reed Financial Inc. Class A 1,096,583 19,706
* Seacoast Banking Corp. of Florida 619,882 19,576
* Pacific Premier Bancorp Inc. 508,981 19,418
  S&T Bancorp Inc. 445,533 19,265
  Brookline Bancorp Inc. 1,035,431 19,259

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Park National Corp. 168,997 18,830
* LendingClub Corp. 4,964,085 18,814
  Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc. Class A 620,589 18,711
* First BanCorp 2,413,474 18,463
  Kearny Financial Corp. 1,342,782 18,060
  AmTrust Financial Services Inc. 1,233,163 17,967
  Boston Private Financial Holdings Inc. 1,129,170 17,954
  Employers Holdings Inc. 439,926 17,685
  Navigators Group Inc. 305,474 17,412
  Sandy Spring Bancorp Inc. 423,518 17,368
  Enterprise Financial Services Corp. 313,520 16,914
  First Busey Corp. 529,785 16,805
  State Bank Financial Corp. 499,553 16,685
  CNA Financial Corp. 364,996 16,673
* FGL Holdings 1,982,421 16,633
  First Bancorp 405,351 16,583
* Enova International Inc. 448,697 16,400
  Safety Insurance Group Inc. 191,208 16,329
  Cadence BanCorp Class A 564,946 16,310
* Cannae Holdings Inc. 875,220 16,235
  City Holding Co. 211,415 15,905
  Beneficial Bancorp Inc. 979,655 15,870
  CYS Investments Inc. 2,074,433 15,558
  Independent Bank Group Inc. 232,359 15,522
  James River Group Holdings Ltd. 394,621 15,505
  Redwood Trust Inc. 938,466 15,457
  Lakeland Financial Corp. 319,363 15,390
  PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust 806,243 15,311
  Nelnet Inc. Class A 260,487 15,215
  Universal Insurance Holdings Inc. 429,437 15,073
  AMERISAFE Inc. 256,840 14,833
  United Fire Group Inc. 268,454 14,633
  Piper Jaffray Cos. 189,860 14,591
  Kinsale Capital Group Inc. 261,942 14,370
  OceanFirst Financial Corp. 476,899 14,288
  Meridian Bancorp Inc. 740,013 14,171
  National Bank Holdings Corp. Class A 362,333 13,982
  WisdomTree Investments Inc. 1,531,136 13,903
* Third Point Reinsurance Ltd. 1,106,052 13,826
  BancFirst Corp. 231,895 13,728
  American National Insurance Co. 114,201 13,657
  Stewart Information Services Corp. 312,942 13,478
  Heritage Financial Corp. 383,240 13,356
  Tompkins Financial Corp. 155,180 13,327
* Flagstar Bancorp Inc. 386,262 13,233
  Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital Inc. 667,480 13,183
  PJT Partners Inc. 245,861 13,127
  Southside Bancshares Inc. 380,315 12,809
* NMI Holdings Inc. Class A 768,374 12,524
  ARMOUR Residential REIT Inc. 546,448 12,464
  Hanmi Financial Corp. 438,741 12,438
* Triumph Bancorp Inc. 301,195 12,274
  Virtus Investment Partners Inc. 94,427 12,082
  MTGE Investment Corp. 615,919 12,072
  Cohen & Steers Inc. 286,724 11,959
  Meta Financial Group Inc. 122,261 11,908
  TrustCo Bank Corp. NY 1,330,725 11,843
  First Interstate BancSystem Inc. Class A 275,490 11,626
  Central Pacific Financial Corp. 405,740 11,624
* Encore Capital Group Inc. 316,660 11,590
  Carolina Financial Corp. 268,746 11,535
  CoBiz Financial Inc. 527,956 11,340
  Preferred Bank 183,389 11,271
* Customers Bancorp Inc. 396,028 11,239

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  TFS Financial Corp. 708,907 11,179
  Lakeland Bancorp Inc. 562,727 11,170
  TriCo Bancshares 296,971 11,122
  United Financial Bancorp Inc. 632,382 11,079
  1st Source Corp. 207,227 11,072
* INTL. FCStone Inc. 211,729 10,949
  Bryn Mawr Bank Corp. 236,199 10,936
  Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corp. 122,205 10,935
  Northfield Bancorp Inc. 657,113 10,921
  Banc of California Inc. 557,363 10,896
^,* MBIA Inc. 1,205,018 10,893
  Community Trust Bancorp Inc. 218,060 10,892
  FBL Financial Group Inc. Class A 136,717 10,766
  Washington Trust Bancorp Inc. 183,163 10,642
  Granite Point Mortgage Trust Inc. 576,932 10,587
  Stock Yards Bancorp Inc. 277,439 10,584
  Capstead Mortgage Corp. 1,173,208 10,500
  Live Oak Bancshares Inc. 333,032 10,207
  ConnectOne Bancorp Inc. 408,435 10,170
^,* Trupanion Inc. 262,803 10,144
  Hamilton Lane Inc. Class A 210,132 10,080
^,* Columbia Financial Inc. 604,712 10,008
  Peoples Bancorp Inc. 264,435 9,990
  Univest Corp. of Pennsylvania 362,855 9,979
  Guaranty Bancorp 334,266 9,961
  Horizon Bancorp Inc. 470,878 9,742
  German American Bancorp Inc. 271,545 9,735
  Camden National Corp. 211,005 9,645
* HomeStreet Inc. 355,664 9,585
  National Western Life Group Inc. Class A 30,633 9,412
  Bridge Bancorp Inc. 260,983 9,382
  Investment Technology Group Inc. 445,792 9,326
  First Defiance Financial Corp. 139,039 9,324
* World Acceptance Corp. 82,833 9,195
^ New York Mortgage Trust Inc. 1,484,883 8,924
  Diamond Hill Investment Group Inc. 45,864 8,917
  Flushing Financial Corp. 341,446 8,912
  FB Financial Corp. 218,179 8,884
  Great Southern Bancorp Inc. 153,325 8,770
  Heritage Commerce Corp. 502,928 8,545
* EZCORP Inc. Class A 705,327 8,499
  OFG Bancorp 599,865 8,428
* Bancorp Inc. 805,454 8,425
* HarborOne Bancorp Inc. 442,605 8,383
  People's Utah Bancorp 231,962 8,281
* TriState Capital Holdings Inc. 313,468 8,182
  Peapack Gladstone Financial Corp. 234,574 8,114
  Greenhill & Co. Inc. 285,656 8,113
  Dime Community Bancshares Inc. 414,489 8,083
  Mercantile Bank Corp. 218,383 8,071
  Green Bancorp Inc. 370,853 8,010
  Fidelity Southern Corp. 312,663 7,945
  Oritani Financial Corp. 486,849 7,887
^ Arbor Realty Trust Inc. 746,234 7,783
* Donnelley Financial Solutions Inc. 446,528 7,756
* National Commerce Corp. 167,423 7,752
  Midland States Bancorp Inc. 225,395 7,722
* Veritex Holdings Inc. 247,594 7,693
  First of Long Island Corp. 300,305 7,463
  Blue Hills Bancorp Inc. 335,215 7,442
* Equity Bancshares Inc. Class A 178,340 7,398
  QCR Holdings Inc. 155,201 7,364
* First Foundation Inc. 392,386 7,275
  Independent Bank Corp. 280,642 7,156

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Allegiance Bancshares Inc. 162,086 7,026
  Financial Institutions Inc. 211,984 6,974
  Maiden Holdings Ltd. 894,568 6,933
  Anworth Mortgage Asset Corp. 1,369,578 6,807
* Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc. 385,370 6,756
  Opus Bank 234,037 6,717
* HomeTrust Bancshares Inc. 236,604 6,660
  United Community Financial Corp. 605,763 6,657
  Arrow Financial Corp. 180,821 6,582
  Westwood Holdings Group Inc. 109,339 6,510
  State Auto Financial Corp. 217,118 6,494
* Atlantic Capital Bancshares Inc. 330,144 6,487
  First Financial Corp. 140,695 6,381
  First Connecticut Bancorp Inc. 205,530 6,289
  Bank of Marin Bancorp 76,496 6,185
  Bar Harbor Bankshares 202,999 6,149
  Access National Corp. 211,088 6,037
  AG Mortgage Investment Trust Inc. 321,172 6,035
* Franklin Financial Network Inc. 159,773 6,007
  Waterstone Financial Inc. 350,262 5,972
* Ocwen Financial Corp. 1,482,650 5,871
  First Community Bancshares Inc. 183,164 5,836
* PennyMac Financial Services Inc. Class A 295,103 5,799
* Republic First Bancorp Inc. 732,297 5,749
  Old Second Bancorp Inc. 387,549 5,581
* Greenlight Capital Re Ltd. Class A 391,355 5,557
  Ares Commercial Real Estate Corp. 402,100 5,553
  United Insurance Holdings Corp. 279,143 5,466
  Farmers Capital Bank Corp. 104,069 5,422
  Farmers National Banc Corp. 337,922 5,390
* Nicolet Bankshares Inc. 97,303 5,362
  Western Asset Mortgage Capital Corp. 507,255 5,286
  CNB Financial Corp. 174,319 5,240
* Health Insurance Innovations Inc. Class A 160,913 5,206
^ Heritage Insurance Holdings Inc. 311,492 5,193
  West Bancorporation Inc. 205,908 5,179
^ Orchid Island Capital Inc. 686,869 5,165
  Old Line Bancshares Inc. 147,920 5,164
  Republic Bancorp Inc.Class A 113,676 5,150
^,* Cowen Inc. Class A 363,935 5,040
  First Bancshares Inc. 140,024 5,034
  Ladenburg Thalmann Financial Services Inc. 1,458,716 4,960
* PHH Corp. 455,525 4,947
* eHealth Inc. 223,353 4,936
  B. Riley Financial Inc. 218,226 4,921
^ Farmers & Merchants Bancorp Inc. 120,378 4,857
  PCSB Financial Corp. 237,361 4,716
* Ambac Financial Group Inc. 236,863 4,702
  Macatawa Bank Corp. 386,633 4,694
  Dynex Capital Inc. 718,240 4,690
* Regional Management Corp. 133,921 4,690
^,* Citizens Inc.Class A 601,979 4,689
  Home Bancorp Inc. 99,811 4,646
  Southern National Bancorp of Virginia Inc. 258,057 4,604
* BSB Bancorp Inc. 133,413 4,589
  Exantas Capital Corp. 444,989 4,530
  Sierra Bancorp 159,048 4,492
  First Mid-Illinois Bancshares Inc. 113,906 4,477
  HCI Group Inc. 106,485 4,427
  Charter Financial Corp. 183,206 4,424
  MidWestOne Financial Group Inc. 130,087 4,394
* Southern First Bancshares Inc. 96,825 4,280
  Enterprise Bancorp Inc. 105,546 4,267
  First Internet Bancorp 124,195 4,235

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Hingham Institution for Savings 19,229 4,225
  BankFinancial Corp. 238,827 4,215
  American National Bankshares Inc. 104,991 4,200
* Byline Bancorp Inc. 184,812 4,129
  Citizens & Northern Corp. 159,509 4,125
  Capital City Bank Group Inc. 173,819 4,107
* On Deck Capital Inc. 586,601 4,106
* Safeguard Scientifics Inc. 319,425 4,089
  Cambridge Bancorp 46,368 4,013
  Northrim BanCorp Inc. 101,350 4,008
  Western New England Bancorp Inc. 358,313 3,941
  Investar Holding Corp. 142,476 3,939
  Baldwin & Lyons Inc. 159,916 3,902
  Territorial Bancorp Inc. 125,274 3,883
  Sutherland Asset Management Corp. 238,515 3,876
  Oppenheimer Holdings Inc. Class A 135,853 3,804
  Arlington Asset Investment Corp. Class A 367,349 3,787
  Global Indemnity Ltd. 96,386 3,757
  First Bancorp Inc. 132,979 3,753
  Cherry Hill Mortgage Investment Corp. 209,640 3,744
  National Bankshares Inc. 80,340 3,728
  Investors Title Co. 19,940 3,682
* WMIH Corp. 2,727,881 3,655
^,* First Choice Bancorp 118,100 3,609
  Marlin Business Services Corp. 118,439 3,535
  Century Bancorp Inc. Class A 45,538 3,479
* FedNat Holding Co. 148,756 3,432
  Southern Missouri Bancorp Inc. 86,799 3,387
  EMC Insurance Group Inc. 121,763 3,383
  TPG RE Finance Trust Inc. 161,884 3,289
  Codorus Valley Bancorp Inc. 107,199 3,289
  FS Bancorp Inc. 51,702 3,270
  Ames National Corp. 105,875 3,266
^ First Guaranty Bancshares Inc. 122,594 3,190
  FNB Bancorp 86,315 3,165
  MutualFirst Financial Inc. 83,335 3,146
  Civista Bancshares Inc. 128,571 3,117
* Entegra Financial Corp. 105,318 3,086
  ACNB Corp. 90,575 3,084
  Peoples Financial Services Corp. 65,116 3,062
  First Business Financial Services Inc. 117,655 3,059
* Goosehead Insurance Inc. Class A 122,416 3,056
  Orrstown Financial Services Inc. 115,965 3,015
  Merchants Bancorp 102,566 2,926
* First Northwest Bancorp 182,367 2,912
  Sterling Bancorp Inc. 211,696 2,828
  Great Ajax Corp. 215,712 2,822
  Shore Bancshares Inc. 146,948 2,795
* Provident Bancorp Inc. 106,668 2,795
  MBT Financial Corp. 260,707 2,777
  Summit Financial Group Inc. 101,486 2,724
  Central Valley Community Bancorp 125,209 2,649
  Bank of Commerce Holdings 206,014 2,627
  SI Financial Group Inc. 176,685 2,606
* Metropolitan Bank Holding Corp. 48,535 2,547
* Bank of Princeton 75,810 2,521
  Timberland Bancorp Inc. 66,409 2,480
  CB Financial Services Inc. 71,072 2,445
  Reliant Bancorp Inc. 86,063 2,414
  Bankwell Financial Group Inc. 74,589 2,398
  Middlefield Banc Corp. 47,024 2,384
  Peoples Bancorp of North Carolina Inc. 74,425 2,384
* Community Bankers Trust Corp. 265,195 2,373
  MidSouth Bancorp Inc. 176,101 2,333

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Crawford & Co. Class B 269,080 2,328
  Independence Holding Co. 69,862 2,323
  GAIN Capital Holdings Inc. 307,037 2,318
  Evans Bancorp Inc. 50,251 2,317
  BCB Bancorp Inc. 150,968 2,265
* Capstar Financial Holdings Inc. 122,093 2,262
  Northeast Bancorp 102,005 2,224
  Penns Woods Bancorp Inc. 49,331 2,209
* Pacific Mercantile Bancorp 225,282 2,196
  Premier Financial Bancorp Inc. 116,584 2,177
* Curo Group Holdings Corp. 86,933 2,169
  Riverview Bancorp Inc. 256,932 2,169
  Provident Financial Holdings Inc. 111,991 2,137
  Owens Realty Mortgage Inc. 126,904 2,117
  Mackinac Financial Corp. 127,600 2,116
  Ohio Valley Banc Corp. 40,302 2,114
  ESSA Bancorp Inc. 133,034 2,106
  LCNB Corp. 105,699 2,082
  Kingstone Cos. Inc. 123,003 2,079
  First Community Corp. 82,798 2,078
  First United Corp. 101,549 2,077
  Pzena Investment Management Inc. Class A 221,443 2,039
  SB One Bancorp 68,383 2,031
  First Financial Northwest Inc. 103,776 2,026
* NI Holdings Inc. 117,411 1,990
  First Bank 142,167 1,976
  GAMCO Investors Inc. Class A 73,654 1,971
  County Bancorp Inc. 70,459 1,938
  C&F Financial Corp. 30,813 1,927
  Donegal Group Inc. Class A 137,760 1,875
* SmartFinancial Inc. 72,314 1,863
  Community Financial Corp. 52,153 1,844
  Norwood Financial Corp. 51,131 1,842
  KKR Real Estate Finance Trust Inc. 92,848 1,837
* Victory Capital Holdings Inc. Class A 171,260 1,812
* Howard Bancorp Inc. 100,366 1,807
^ Ellington Residential Mortgage REIT 165,120 1,800
  Unity Bancorp Inc. 78,637 1,789
^ Oak Valley Bancorp 77,906 1,782
* Malvern Bancorp Inc. 72,316 1,761
  United Security Bancshares 154,470 1,730
^,* Impac Mortgage Holdings Inc. 181,158 1,726
* Bridgewater Bancshares Inc. 130,834 1,664
  Associated Capital Group Inc. Class A 43,618 1,655
* Select Bancorp Inc. 121,402 1,635
  Chemung Financial Corp. 32,085 1,608
  Two River Bancorp 82,607 1,580
* Elevate Credit Inc. 186,586 1,579
  Parke Bancorp Inc. 65,823 1,557
  Tiptree Inc. 228,245 1,552
^,* Baycom Corp. 61,000 1,510
* Meridian Bank 82,000 1,492
^ Origin Bancorp Inc. 36,429 1,491
  1st Constitution Bancorp 65,078 1,490
* Hallmark Financial Services Inc. 147,517 1,472
  SB Financial Group Inc. 71,886 1,461
  Hawthorn Bancshares Inc. 65,555 1,436
* Atlas Financial Holdings Inc. 163,656 1,432
  Union Bankshares Inc. 27,354 1,420
  DNB Financial Corp. 38,124 1,336
  Colony Bankcorp Inc. 79,031 1,336
  Luther Burbank Corp. 114,828 1,321
* PDL Community Bancorp 81,399 1,279
* Security National Financial Corp. Class A 243,954 1,269

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Silvercrest Asset Management Group Inc. Class A 76,417 1,246
  Citizens Community Bancorp Inc. 86,970 1,231
  American River Bankshares 77,554 1,229
  Prudential Bancorp Inc. 63,233 1,220
  RBB Bancorp 35,778 1,149
  United Community Bancorp 38,502 1,047
  Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corp. Class A 12,586 1,027
  AmeriServ Financial Inc. 243,264 997
  Hennessy Advisors Inc. 57,467 997
  CBTX Inc. 30,122 996
* Nicholas Financial Inc. 107,396 988
  Guaranty Bancshares Inc. 29,852 983
* HMN Financial Inc. 47,410 953
  Guaranty Federal Bancshares Inc. 38,791 948
  Plumas Bancorp 32,188 908
  Citizens Holding Co. 37,547 892
  Sound Financial Bancorp Inc. 22,640 882
* Coastway Bancorp Inc. 31,331 868
  Donegal Group Inc. Class B 63,192 834
* Great Elm Capital Group Inc. 225,387 811
* Consumer Portfolio Services Inc. 196,371 799
  United Bancorp Inc. 57,845 781
* Esquire Financial Holdings Inc. 29,100 768
* Ashford Inc. 11,791 764
  First Savings Financial Group Inc. 10,347 760
  Old Point Financial Corp. 25,910 748
^ Mid Penn Bancorp Inc. 20,642 720
  Bancorp of New Jersey Inc. 39,508 699
  Hunt Cos. Finance Trust Inc. 203,294 693
  Crawford & Co. Class A 78,437 675
  Greene County Bancorp Inc. 19,619 665
  Blue Capital Reinsurance Holdings Ltd. 58,813 650
  Salisbury Bancorp Inc. 14,392 643
  HopFed Bancorp Inc. 37,884 628
  PB Bancorp Inc. 52,158 592
* TheStreet Inc. 258,728 564
  Manhattan Bridge Capital Inc. 74,147 560
  Community West Bancshares 43,120 509
  A-Mark Precious Metals Inc. 37,995 505
* Anchor Bancorp Inc. 17,112 449
^ Auburn National Bancorporation Inc. 8,752 434
  Sachem Capital Corp. 102,797 421
  Severn Bancorp Inc. 48,604 420
  Elmira Savings Bank 19,734 405
* Central Federal Corp. 155,702 374
  First Capital Inc. 8,672 360
  Manning & Napier Inc. 107,826 334
  Eagle Bancorp Montana Inc. 17,201 332
  MSB Financial Corp. 14,336 308
^,* Siebert Financial Corp. 27,539 287
  Wellesley Bank 8,228 278
  United Bancshares Inc. 11,989 273
^ US Global Investors Inc. Class A 159,768 257
* Carolina Trust Bancshares Inc. 30,192 249
  IF Bancorp Inc. 7,923 193
  Stewardship Financial Corp. 15,909 185
  Medley Management Inc. Class A 52,157 185
* Tremont Mortgage Trust 13,800 181
* Atlanticus Holdings Corp. 86,999 180
  Southwest Georgia Financial Corp. 6,935 157
* Conifer Holdings Inc. 24,973 157
* Randolph Bancorp Inc. 9,341 157
  Bank of South Carolina Corp. 6,757 140
  Fauquier Bankshares Inc. 6,382 135

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Magyar Bancorp Inc. 10,465 134
* Limestone Bancorp Inc. 8,406 128
  Summit State Bank 7,357 114
* Hamilton Bancorp Inc. 7,058 111
  Bank of the James Financial Group Inc. 6,676 110
  Glen Burnie Bancorp 9,237 102
* FFBW Inc. 8,563 95
  Landmark Bancorp Inc. 3,289 94
  Kentucky First Federal Bancorp 9,199 78
  Oconee Federal Financial Corp. 2,585 75
* 1347 Property Insurance Holdings Inc. 10,209 72
  Asta Funding Inc. 18,311 63
  Pathfinder Bancorp Inc. 3,621 58
  Citizens First Corp. 1,941 52
* Broadway Financial Corp. 22,638 50
* Village Bank and Trust Financial Corp. 1,338 46
  First US Bancshares Inc. 3,812 44
* National Holdings Corp. 13,459 44
* ICC Holdings Inc. 2,593 41
* Community First Bancshares Inc. 3,500 39
  Bancorp 34 Inc. 2,093 33
  Patriot National Bancorp Inc. 1,479 30
* Equitable Financial Corp. 2,807 30
  Poage Bankshares Inc. 1,401 28
  Value Line Inc. 586 14
* GWG Holdings Inc. 900 7
  Atlantic American Corp. 2,591 7
* National Holdings Corp. Warrants Exp. 01/18/2022 7,766 6
^,* LM Funding America Inc. 11,923 5
  Lake Shore Bancorp Inc. 300 5
* FSB Bancorp Inc. 229 4
  Ottawa Bancorp Inc. 200 3
* Carver Bancorp Inc. 445 2
* FlexShopper Inc. 519 2
  HV Bancorp Inc. 100 1
  Cohen & Co. Inc. 64 1
  WCF Bancorp Inc. 21
  Home Federal Bancorp Inc. 6
      10,812,594
Health Care (11.8%)    
* BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc. 2,303,380 216,978
  Teleflex Inc. 594,899 159,558
* WellCare Health Plans Inc. 582,492 143,433
* Jazz Pharmaceuticals plc 792,335 136,519
* Veeva Systems Inc. Class A 1,553,426 119,396
  STERIS plc 1,116,554 117,249
* Neurocrine Biosciences Inc. 1,191,667 117,069
* DexCom Inc. 1,159,746 110,153
* Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,105,075 108,839
* Sarepta Therapeutics Inc. 815,852 107,839
* Bluebird Bio Inc. 660,915 103,731
* Exact Sciences Corp. 1,619,927 96,855
  West Pharmaceutical Services Inc. 959,654 95,284
* Sage Therapeutics Inc. 606,926 95,002
* Seattle Genetics Inc. 1,389,751 92,266
  Encompass Health Corp. 1,287,917 87,218
* athenahealth Inc. 529,827 84,317
* Alkermes plc 2,030,024 83,556
* Exelixis Inc. 3,698,442 79,590
  Hill-Rom Holdings Inc. 872,667 76,219
* Bio-Rad Laboratories Inc. Class A 263,534 76,040
* Catalent Inc. 1,743,090 73,018
  Bio-Techne Corp. 491,235 72,678
* Charles River Laboratories International Inc. 635,398 71,330

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Ionis Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,648,180 68,680
  Chemed Corp. 206,710 66,521
* Insulet Corp. 774,167 66,346
* United Therapeutics Corp. 571,063 64,616
* FibroGen Inc. 1,019,653 63,830
* Medidata Solutions Inc. 774,151 62,366
* Haemonetics Corp. 687,008 61,611
* PRA Health Sciences Inc. 657,240 61,360
* Molina Healthcare Inc. 625,864 61,297
* Masimo Corp. 626,636 61,191
* Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corp. 924,863 59,570
* ICU Medical Inc. 198,738 58,359
* Ligand Pharmaceuticals Inc. 278,361 57,668
* LivaNova plc 575,229 57,419
* Agios Pharmaceuticals Inc. 656,053 55,259
* Neogen Corp. 682,207 54,706
* Penumbra Inc. 395,296 54,610
* MEDNAX Inc. 1,239,547 53,648
* HealthEquity Inc. 683,435 51,326
^,* Immunomedics Inc. 2,099,139 49,687
* Loxo Oncology Inc. 286,205 49,651
* Globus Medical Inc. 958,353 48,358
* Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical Inc. 607,481 46,697
* Array BioPharma Inc. 2,753,519 46,204
  Cantel Medical Corp. 469,306 46,161
* Acadia Healthcare Co. Inc. 1,077,043 44,062
* Inogen Inc. 228,032 42,489
* Supernus Pharmaceuticals Inc. 678,031 40,580
^,* Teladoc Inc. 691,614 40,148
  Bruker Corp. 1,331,352 38,662
* Amicus Therapeutics Inc. 2,458,084 38,395
* AMN Healthcare Services Inc. 625,933 36,680
* Tenet Healthcare Corp. 1,072,130 35,991
* Wright Medical Group NV 1,381,134 35,854
* Horizon Pharma plc 2,164,389 35,842
* Halyard Health Inc. 617,598 35,357
* NuVasive Inc. 676,593 35,264
* Aerie Pharmaceuticals Inc. 520,707 35,174
* Ironwood Pharmaceuticals Inc. Class A 1,795,553 34,331
* Spark Therapeutics Inc. 414,299 34,287
* Myriad Genetics Inc. 916,005 34,231
* Merit Medical Systems Inc. 666,479 34,124
* Syneos Health Inc. 715,205 33,543
* Heron Therapeutics Inc. 858,709 33,361
* LHC Group Inc. 386,901 33,115
* Portola Pharmaceuticals Inc. 861,757 32,549
* Amedisys Inc. 379,330 32,418
* Blueprint Medicines Corp. 510,095 32,381
* Medicines Co. 852,344 31,281
* Clovis Oncology Inc. 686,642 31,222
* Magellan Health Inc. 322,415 30,936
* Madrigal Pharmaceuticals Inc. 107,714 30,127
* Global Blood Therapeutics Inc. 661,940 29,920
* Halozyme Therapeutics Inc. 1,760,282 29,696
* Nevro Corp. 369,284 29,487
* Allscripts Healthcare Solutions Inc. 2,369,217 28,431
* Quidel Corp. 423,700 28,176
* Arena Pharmaceuticals Inc. 645,912 28,162
* Prestige Brands Holdings Inc. 695,255 26,684
* Omnicell Inc. 506,340 26,558
* Foundation Medicine Inc. 192,418 26,304
* Select Medical Holdings Corp. 1,415,812 25,697
* LifePoint Health Inc. 517,765 25,267
* Spectrum Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,204,777 25,252

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Endo International plc 2,662,977 25,112
  Abaxis Inc. 301,023 24,988
* REGENXBIO Inc. 347,271 24,917
* Premier Inc. Class A 680,711 24,764
* NxStage Medical Inc. 885,966 24,718
* Acceleron Pharma Inc. 509,342 24,713
  Patterson Cos. Inc. 1,075,777 24,388
* Integer Holdings Corp. 376,308 24,328
  CONMED Corp. 331,079 24,235
* Insmed Inc. 1,015,431 24,015
* Puma Biotechnology Inc. 401,392 23,742
* HMS Holdings Corp. 1,094,529 23,664
* Emergent BioSolutions Inc. 464,525 23,454
* Repligen Corp. 493,783 23,228
  Ensign Group Inc. 645,087 23,107
^,* Intercept Pharmaceuticals Inc. 273,388 22,940
^,* OPKO Health Inc. 4,814,476 22,628
* Brookdale Senior Living Inc. 2,477,401 22,520
* Cambrex Corp. 430,190 22,499
* Xencor Inc. 605,891 22,424
^,* TESARO Inc. 501,431 22,299
* Enanta Pharmaceuticals Inc. 189,736 21,990
* Cotiviti Holdings Inc. 496,074 21,892
* MyoKardia Inc. 436,994 21,697
* Atara Biotherapeutics Inc. 576,487 21,186
* Momenta Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,020,030 20,860
* AxoGen Inc. 413,888 20,798
* Akorn Inc. 1,238,272 20,543
* Mirati Therapeutics Inc. 416,300 20,524
* iRhythm Technologies Inc. 247,762 20,101
* Zogenix Inc. 454,761 20,100
^,* Mallinckrodt plc 1,062,685 19,830
* Corcept Therapeutics Inc. 1,251,536 19,674
^,* ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,287,430 19,659
* ImmunoGen Inc. 1,935,070 18,828
* Varex Imaging Corp. 501,542 18,602
* Sangamo Therapeutics Inc. 1,296,238 18,407
* BioTelemetry Inc. 407,424 18,334
* Acorda Therapeutics Inc. 621,214 17,829
* Editas Medicine Inc. 492,279 17,638
* Pacira Pharmaceuticals Inc. 535,505 17,163
^,* Evolent Health Inc. Class A 809,799 17,046
* PTC Therapeutics Inc. 504,318 17,011
^,* Glaukos Corp. 413,387 16,800
  US Physical Therapy Inc. 169,790 16,300
* Diplomat Pharmacy Inc. 635,962 16,255
* Amneal Pharmaceuticals Inc. 983,878 16,145
  Luminex Corp. 541,353 15,986
* Radius Health Inc. 539,255 15,892
* Tivity Health Inc. 450,444 15,856
^,* Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,145,543 15,579
* Natus Medical Inc. 440,639 15,202
^,* TherapeuticsMD Inc. 2,387,507 14,898
* Cardiovascular Systems Inc. 444,705 14,382
* Retrophin Inc. 521,303 14,211
* Biohaven Pharmaceutical Holding Co. Ltd. 358,237 14,158
* Audentes Therapeutics Inc. 366,720 14,012
* Orthofix International NV 243,886 13,858
* AnaptysBio Inc. 193,266 13,730
* Intersect ENT Inc. 365,559 13,690
  Owens & Minor Inc. 812,307 13,574
* Genomic Health Inc. 264,657 13,339
* Aimmune Therapeutics Inc. 495,520 13,325
* OraSure Technologies Inc. 809,000 13,324

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Innoviva Inc. 938,669 12,954
* Vanda Pharmaceuticals Inc. 674,336 12,846
  Atrion Corp. 21,300 12,767
* CryoLife Inc. 455,168 12,676
* Iovance Biotherapeutics Inc. 986,056 12,622
* Alder Biopharmaceuticals Inc. 792,789 12,526
^,* Tandem Diabetes Care Inc. 564,712 12,435
* Theravance Biopharma Inc. 547,106 12,408
* Quality Systems Inc. 631,575 12,316
  Phibro Animal Health Corp. Class A 266,923 12,292
^,* Intrexon Corp. 880,181 12,270
* Triple-S Management Corp. Class B 310,049 12,110
^,* Flexion Therapeutics Inc. 465,942 12,045
* K2M Group Holdings Inc. 534,633 12,029
* Providence Service Corp. 149,335 11,730
* Vocera Communications Inc. 388,920 11,625
* AtriCure Inc. 427,748 11,571
* Cerus Corp. 1,689,847 11,271
* Intra-Cellular Therapies Inc. 629,743 11,128
* Karyopharm Therapeutics Inc. 652,870 11,092
* Tabula Rasa HealthCare Inc. 172,211 10,992
^,* Endocyte Inc. 794,820 10,968
* AngioDynamics Inc. 491,710 10,936
* Dynavax Technologies Corp. 713,698 10,884
^,* Omeros Corp. 599,725 10,879
* Kindred Healthcare Inc. 1,206,942 10,862
* STAAR Surgical Co. 350,326 10,860
* G1 Therapeutics Inc. 243,865 10,598
^,* Esperion Therapeutics Inc. 269,606 10,566
* Cymabay Therapeutics Inc. 773,959 10,387
^,* TG Therapeutics Inc. 783,005 10,296
  National HealthCare Corp. 144,761 10,188
* Surmodics Inc. 184,132 10,164
* Tactile Systems Technology Inc. 195,293 10,155
* NeoGenomics Inc. 773,566 10,141
^,* Apellis Pharmaceuticals Inc. 457,920 10,074
* Revance Therapeutics Inc. 365,865 10,043
* MacroGenics Inc. 484,132 9,997
  HealthStream Inc. 343,033 9,368
* Athenex Inc. 500,851 9,346
* R1 RCM Inc. 1,073,363 9,317
* Epizyme Inc. 681,112 9,229
  Meridian Bioscience Inc. 575,061 9,143
* Heska Corp. 86,852 9,014
* Assembly Biosciences Inc. 228,251 8,950
* AMAG Pharmaceuticals Inc. 454,496 8,863
* Coherus Biosciences Inc. 628,641 8,801
^,* MiMedx Group Inc. 1,352,539 8,643
* CytomX Therapeutics Inc. 376,322 8,603
^,* Inovalon Holdings Inc. Class A 850,031 8,437
* Natera Inc. 445,761 8,389
^,* Eagle Pharmaceuticals Inc. 110,589 8,367
  Invacare Corp. 443,230 8,244
* ANI Pharmaceuticals Inc. 119,600 7,989
^,* Lexicon Pharmaceuticals Inc. 656,700 7,880
^,* Accelerate Diagnostics Inc. 353,128 7,875
* Medpace Holdings Inc. 183,088 7,873
^,* La Jolla Pharmaceutical Co. 267,920 7,815
* BioCryst Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,348,594 7,727
* Codexis Inc. 534,127 7,691
* Progenics Pharmaceuticals Inc. 943,413 7,585
* Deciphera Pharmaceuticals Inc. 189,677 7,464
* Prothena Corp. plc 510,712 7,446
^,* Intellia Therapeutics Inc. 270,367 7,397

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* CorVel Corp. 136,921 7,394
^,* Geron Corp. 2,147,687 7,367
* Cutera Inc. 182,625 7,360
* WaVe Life Sciences Ltd. 192,088 7,347
* Amphastar Pharmaceuticals Inc. 475,470 7,256
* Kura Oncology Inc. 391,648 7,128
* Five Prime Therapeutics Inc. 450,173 7,117
* Akebia Therapeutics Inc. 710,211 7,088
^,* Sorrento Therapeutics Inc. 976,070 7,028
^,* Cara Therapeutics Inc. 363,292 6,957
  LeMaitre Vascular Inc. 206,113 6,901
* GlycoMimetics Inc. 426,266 6,876
* Collegium Pharmaceutical Inc. 287,458 6,856
^,* Adamas Pharmaceuticals Inc. 262,782 6,788
* Novavax Inc. 4,981,390 6,675
* Fate Therapeutics Inc. 576,988 6,543
* RadNet Inc. 435,945 6,539
* Aclaris Therapeutics Inc. 325,919 6,509
^,* TransEnterix Inc. 1,491,200 6,502
^,* Abeona Therapeutics Inc. 403,297 6,453
* Anika Therapeutics Inc. 200,447 6,414
* Endologix Inc. 1,128,854 6,389
* Rhythm Pharmaceuticals Inc. 203,797 6,371
* Rigel Pharmaceuticals Inc. 2,161,033 6,116
* Addus HomeCare Corp. 104,046 5,957
^,* CryoPort Inc. 376,048 5,934
* Lantheus Holdings Inc. 400,291 5,824
* Kadmon Holdings Inc. 1,454,057 5,802
* Sientra Inc. 294,069 5,737
^,* Synergy Pharmaceuticals Inc. 3,260,466 5,673
^,* Viking Therapeutics Inc. 596,395 5,660
* Cross Country Healthcare Inc. 502,179 5,649
* Vericel Corp. 581,018 5,636
* Cytokinetics Inc. 675,618 5,608
* Stemline Therapeutics Inc. 349,150 5,604
* Depomed Inc. 835,925 5,576
* Invitae Corp. 755,512 5,553
^,* Reata Pharmaceuticals Inc. Class A 157,064 5,493
^,* Lannett Co. Inc. 403,216 5,484
^,* Dova Pharmaceuticals Inc. 181,436 5,429
^,* Pacific Biosciences of California Inc. 1,513,105 5,372
^,* Keryx Biopharmaceuticals Inc. 1,428,090 5,370
^,* ZIOPHARM Oncology Inc. 1,742,231 5,262
* CareDx Inc. 426,550 5,221
* Achillion Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,843,718 5,218
* BioScrip Inc. 1,760,065 5,157
* Voyager Therapeutics Inc. 261,183 5,103
  Computer Programs & Systems Inc. 154,344 5,078
^,* PolarityTE Inc. 215,170 5,065
^,* Community Health Systems Inc. 1,522,673 5,055
^,* CASI Pharmaceuticals Inc. 601,748 4,952
^,* Optinose Inc. 176,920 4,950
* Antares Pharma Inc. 1,909,655 4,927
^,* Eloxx Pharmaceuticals Inc. 286,980 4,899
^,* Akcea Therapeutics Inc. 204,942 4,859
* GenMark Diagnostics Inc. 753,316 4,806
* Accuray Inc. 1,170,833 4,800
* Verastem Inc. 693,113 4,769
* PDL BioPharma Inc. 2,034,839 4,762
  National Research Corp. 125,034 4,676
^,* Senseonics Holdings Inc. 1,112,767 4,573
  Utah Medical Products Inc. 41,031 4,520
^,* Inovio Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,127,159 4,418
* ArQule Inc. 786,251 4,348

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Dermira Inc. 465,309 4,281
* Bellicum Pharmaceuticals Inc. 573,954 4,236
* Capital Senior Living Corp. 395,441 4,219
* Kindred Biosciences Inc. 393,343 4,189
* Clearside Biomedical Inc. 386,626 4,133
* Catalyst Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,307,799 4,080
^,* MediciNova Inc. 507,221 4,037
* Inspire Medical Systems Inc. 111,797 3,987
^,* T2 Biosystems Inc. 513,773 3,977
* Dicerna Pharmaceuticals Inc. 317,396 3,888
* Paratek Pharmaceuticals Inc. 379,624 3,872
^,* Savara Inc. 336,687 3,811
* ChemoCentryx Inc. 286,325 3,771
* Zafgen Inc. 367,669 3,761
^,* SIGA Technologies Inc. 630,300 3,744
^,* Achaogen Inc. 430,993 3,732
^,* Surgery Partners Inc. 246,110 3,667
^,* Athersys Inc. 1,826,278 3,598
^,* CytoSorbents Corp. 315,371 3,595
* RTI Surgical Inc. 778,747 3,582
* Albireo Pharma Inc. 99,599 3,536
* Civitas Solutions Inc. 213,618 3,503
* NanoString Technologies Inc. 252,251 3,451
* Castlight Health Inc. Class B 809,096 3,439
* Durect Corp. 2,184,963 3,409
^,* Corbus Pharmaceuticals Holdings Inc. 666,635 3,366
^,* Solid Biosciences Inc. 94,422 3,364
* Idera Pharmaceuticals Inc. 2,531,651 3,342
* Aduro Biotech Inc. 472,604 3,308
^,* Rockwell Medical Inc. 670,304 3,305
* CTI BioPharma Corp. 660,823 3,291
* IntriCon Corp. 81,616 3,289
^,* Helius Medical Technologies Inc. Class A 341,815 3,254
* Concert Pharmaceuticals Inc. 193,007 3,248
^,* BioTime Inc. 1,567,440 3,229
* Nuvectra Corp. 156,996 3,223
^,* Homology Medicines Inc. 156,171 3,186
* Minerva Neurosciences Inc. 385,652 3,182
^,* AVEO Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,397,946 3,159
^,* MannKind Corp. 1,650,316 3,136
  Simulations Plus Inc. 139,393 3,101
* Adverum Biotechnologies Inc. 580,219 3,075
* Melinta Therapeutics Inc. 483,426 3,070
^,* Vital Therapies Inc. 448,031 3,069
* Enzo Biochem Inc. 591,086 3,068
^,* Rocket Pharmaceuticals Inc. 155,059 3,044
* Chimerix Inc. 629,502 2,996
^,* ViewRay Inc. 431,260 2,984
^,* Denali Therapeutics Inc. 195,260 2,978
* BioSpecifics Technologies Corp. 65,929 2,958
^,* Corium International Inc. 363,601 2,912
* Harvard Bioscience Inc. 541,945 2,899
* Syros Pharmaceuticals Inc. 274,221 2,800
* Ocular Therapeutix Inc. 412,805 2,786
^,* Cellular Biomedicine Group Inc. 138,459 2,707
* American Renal Associates Holdings Inc. 168,247 2,653
^,* Avid Bioservices Inc. 670,519 2,628
* Tetraphase Pharmaceuticals Inc. 721,586 2,576
* Fluidigm Corp. 429,183 2,558
* Agenus Inc. 1,126,675 2,558
* Seres Therapeutics Inc. 294,855 2,536
^,* Galectin Therapeutics Inc. 395,955 2,518
^,* Cohbar Inc. 378,132 2,477
^,* Marinus Pharmaceuticals Inc. 347,250 2,455

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Veracyte Inc. 260,825 2,436
* FONAR Corp. 90,717 2,409
^,* Cue Biopharma Inc. 202,666 2,404
* Aratana Therapeutics Inc. 561,516 2,386
^,* BioDelivery Sciences International Inc. 792,131 2,337
^,* Insys Therapeutics Inc. 321,140 2,325
^,* PetIQ Inc. 84,580 2,272
^,* Teligent Inc. 639,979 2,214
^,* Palatin Technologies Inc. 2,204,905 2,138
^,* Calyxt Inc. 114,374 2,135
* InflaRx NV 65,995 2,128
^,* Ampio Pharmaceuticals Inc. 965,468 2,124
* Immune Design Corp. 461,740 2,101
^,* Organovo Holdings Inc. 1,433,593 2,007
* SeaSpine Holdings Corp. 158,922 2,006
^,* Arcus Biosciences Inc. 163,489 2,001
^,* VBI Vaccines Inc. 727,398 2,000
* Aeglea BioTherapeutics Inc. 183,839 1,945
* Catalyst Biosciences Inc. 162,911 1,901
* Pfenex Inc. 348,733 1,887
^,* Evolus Inc. 66,978 1,875
* Quorum Health Corp. 374,225 1,871
* Calithera Biosciences Inc. 372,022 1,860
^,* NantHealth Inc. 561,730 1,859
* Miragen Therapeutics Inc. 288,427 1,849
* Syndax Pharmaceuticals Inc. 259,998 1,825
^,* Zynerba Pharmaceuticals Inc. 186,481 1,816
^,* NewLink Genetics Corp. 381,345 1,815
* Ardelyx Inc. 488,019 1,806
* Surface Oncology Inc. 109,663 1,789
^,* Odonate Therapeutics Inc. 80,872 1,786
* Neos Therapeutics Inc. 284,638 1,779
* Ra Pharmaceuticals Inc. 176,346 1,755
* Aldeyra Therapeutics Inc. 220,568 1,753
* Chembio Diagnostics Inc. 157,238 1,745
* XOMA Corp. 82,588 1,724
^,* Selecta Biosciences Inc. 125,699 1,665
^,* AcelRx Pharmaceuticals Inc. 491,609 1,659
* Synlogic Inc. 167,247 1,644
* Corvus Pharmaceuticals Inc. 147,346 1,618
^,* Sophiris Bio Inc. 559,915 1,573
^,* Conatus Pharmaceuticals Inc. 367,168 1,571
* Eiger BioPharmaceuticals Inc. 125,834 1,535
* MEI Pharma Inc. 388,861 1,532
  Psychemedics Corp. 78,603 1,512
^,* Anavex Life Sciences Corp. 566,620 1,485
* Otonomy Inc. 376,517 1,450
* AAC Holdings Inc. 151,391 1,419
^,* Spring Bank Pharmaceuticals Inc. 118,870 1,409
* Genesis Healthcare Inc. 605,622 1,387
* Infinity Pharmaceuticals Inc. 724,616 1,384
^,* XBiotech Inc. 306,794 1,374
  Aceto Corp. 406,811 1,363
* Bovie Medical Corp. 309,202 1,345
^,* Adamis Pharmaceuticals Corp. 404,838 1,295
* Mersana Therapeutics Inc. 72,196 1,289
* ADMA Biologics Inc. 284,789 1,284
^,* iRadimed Corp. 61,365 1,273
* Mustang Bio Inc. 184,707 1,273
^,* Gemphire Therapeutics Inc. 122,356 1,247
* Orgenesis Inc. 143,392 1,240
* Juniper Pharmaceuticals Inc. 140,749 1,224
^,* ChromaDex Corp. 328,726 1,220
* ContraFect Corp. 546,286 1,207

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
^,* HTG Molecular Diagnostics Inc. 370,013 1,206
* Tocagen Inc. 127,927 1,195
* Kala Pharmaceuticals Inc. 86,294 1,185
* GTx Inc. 76,791 1,176
^,* NantKwest Inc. 383,561 1,174
* Aptevo Therapeutics Inc. 232,945 1,162
^,* Ekso Bionics Holdings Inc. 637,133 1,140
* OrthoPediatrics Corp. 42,222 1,125
^,* Fortress Biotech Inc. 371,941 1,108
^,* Protagonist Therapeutics Inc. 163,531 1,099
^,* Riot Blockchain Inc. 171,949 1,090
^,* Pulse Biosciences Inc. 70,686 1,070
* Recro Pharma Inc. 201,968 1,014
^,* Advaxis Inc. 691,777 1,003
^,* Invuity Inc. 256,859 1,002
* Trevena Inc. 688,797 992
^,* Viveve Medical Inc. 363,040 987
* Sienna Biopharmaceuticals Inc. 64,038 973
^,* EyePoint Pharmaceuticals Inc. 461,536 960
^,* Leap Therapeutics Inc. 105,558 950
^,* Corindus Vascular Robotics Inc. 1,146,222 946
* KemPharm Inc. 144,481 939
* Sesen Bio Inc. 480,453 937
^,* BrainStorm Cell Therapeutics Inc. 238,368 930
  Merrimack Pharmaceuticals Inc. 184,811 907
* Celldex Therapeutics Inc. 1,798,640 906
  Tricida Inc. 30,100 900
^,* Quanterix Corp. 62,471 897
* Ophthotech Corp. 326,823 892
* SCYNEXIS Inc. 541,623 888
* IRIDEX Corp. 129,987 881
* Allena Pharmaceuticals Inc. 66,866 871
* Proteostasis Therapeutics Inc. 309,755 864
* Aquinox Pharmaceuticals Inc. 321,821 853
* Conformis Inc. 676,954 846
^,* BioLife Solutions Inc. 72,740 830
* Catabasis Pharmaceuticals Inc. 851,114 816
^,* OncoSec Medical Inc. 584,725 807
* Kiniksa Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Class A 45,150 783
* Sunesis Pharmaceuticals Inc. 363,659 771
* Applied Genetic Technologies Corp. 207,936 769
* Menlo Therapeutics Inc. 94,216 765
* Krystal Biotech Inc. 51,372 764
* Unum Therapeutics Inc. 52,782 757
* Novan Inc. 255,311 751
^,* Cidara Therapeutics Inc. 139,986 728
* Versartis Inc. 343,568 696
^,* resTORbio Inc. 75,487 691
* OncoMed Pharmaceuticals Inc. 287,555 664
  Kewaunee Scientific Corp. 18,304 658
^,* Zosano Pharma Corp. 160,759 656
* InfuSystem Holdings Inc. 183,833 653
* Neurotrope Inc. 67,260 651
^,* Bellerophon Therapeutics Inc. 266,693 645
* Jounce Therapeutics Inc. 84,024 644
^,* Genocea Biosciences Inc. 751,470 643
^,* Axsome Therapeutics Inc. 197,614 632
^,* Curis Inc. 360,860 624
^,* ITUS Corp. 195,984 594
* VIVUS Inc. 828,844 584
* Histogenics Corp. 232,341 581
^,* VolitionRX Ltd. 288,752 577
* Celcuity Inc. 22,798 566
  Digirad Corp. 363,958 564

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
^,* Second Sight Medical Products Inc. 327,947 544
* Sharps Compliance Corp. 144,455 533
* Cumberland Pharmaceuticals Inc. 83,401 511
* Ovid therapeutics Inc. 65,516 511
^,* Heat Biologics Inc. 236,447 508
^,* Rexahn Pharmaceuticals Inc. 359,304 507
* Alimera Sciences Inc. 517,627 506
* Icad Inc. 157,862 481
* OvaScience Inc. 520,629 472
* Actinium Pharmaceuticals Inc. 729,062 467
* Aptinyx Inc. 18,942 458
^,* Celsion Corp. 154,836 457
* Evoke Pharma Inc. 182,231 456
^,* UNITY Biotechnology Inc. 30,150 454
^,* scPharmaceuticals Inc. 80,058 453
* Avrobio Inc. 15,635 447
^,* Asterias Biotherapeutics Inc. Class A 324,470 438
^,* Imprimis Pharmaceuticals Inc. 191,701 422
* Misonix Inc. 33,959 421
^,* Moleculin Biotech Inc. 224,496 402
^,* Matinas BioPharma Holdings Inc. 914,352 397
* Molecular Templates Inc. 75,456 395
^,* Capricor Therapeutics Inc. 294,197 394
* Tracon Pharmaceuticals Inc. 145,455 393
* Electromed Inc. 71,985 390
* Bioxcel Therapeutics Inc. 42,321 389
^,* Navidea Biopharmaceuticals Inc. 1,694,430 387
* Champions Oncology Inc. 59,932 386
^,* Obalon Therapeutics Inc. 173,018 372
* Five Star Senior Living Inc. 235,990 354
^,* BioPharmX Corp. 1,593,880 352
^,* Medical Transcription Billing Corp. 89,380 346
^,* Cerecor Inc. 77,992 338
* Forty Seven Inc. 21,070 337
^,* Synthetic Biologics Inc. 1,356,147 324
^,* Opiant Pharmaceuticals Inc. 22,403 320
* Tonix Pharmaceuticals Holding Corp. 71,919 320
^,* Akers Biosciences Inc. 811,432 314
* Eidos Therapeutics Inc. 15,074 307
^,* Valeritas Holdings Inc. 228,091 306
^,* Magenta Therapeutics Inc. 22,575 305
^,* Edge Therapeutics Inc. 294,157 303
^,* Myomo Inc. 101,985 302
* Vical Inc. 261,746 301
^,* CytRx Corp. 259,880 294
* Arsanis Inc. 79,499 289
* Vermillion Inc. 360,988 282
^,* IsoRay Inc. 605,894 273
^,* Lipocine Inc. 208,893 272
^,* Egalet Corp. 629,134 265
* Novus Therapeutics Inc. 37,690 264
^,* Acer Therapeutics Inc. 12,211 264
* Regulus Therapeutics Inc. 388,939 256
^,* Aethlon Medical Inc. 197,510 253
* Spero Therapeutics Inc. 17,115 251
^,* VistaGen Therapeutics Inc. 180,375 247
^,* Xtant Medical Holdings Inc. 44,170 245
* Alphatec Holdings Inc. 80,444 240
^,* AmpliPhi Biosciences Corp. 212,113 240
* Neon Therapeutics Inc. 18,817 237
* KalVista Pharmaceuticals Inc. 28,676 233
^,* Fibrocell Science Inc. 80,874 219
^,* Pernix Therapeutics Holdings Inc. 90,003 219
* Aevi Genomic Medicine Inc. 194,525 216

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
^,* Interpace Diagnostics Group Inc. 241,321 215
* Kezar Life Sciences Inc. 12,043 208
* Proteon Therapeutics Inc. 81,784 200
^,* Senestech Inc. 120,308 196
* Scholar Rock Holding Corp. 12,064 188
^,* Pulmatrix Inc. 415,907 187
* Bioanalytical Systems Inc. 111,396 184
^,* Neuralstem Inc. 165,532 184
* Verrica Pharmaceuticals Inc. 9,039 178
^,* Evelo Biosciences Inc. 15,065 178
^,* TapImmune Inc. 18,694 176
^,* Restoration Robotics Inc. 50,707 176
^,* Aradigm Corp. 120,486 175
^,* Co-Diagnostics Inc. 43,628 169
* CAS Medical Systems Inc. 86,772 169
* NanoViricides Inc. 380,907 168
^,* CEL-SCI Corp. 175,528 161
* aTyr Pharma Inc. 177,445 161
^,* Cancer Genetics Inc. 179,351 160
^,* Cyclacel Pharmaceuticals Inc. 106,172 151
^,* Catasys Inc. 22,415 151
^,* Yield10 Bioscience Inc. 103,390 146
^,* vTv Therapeutics Inc. Class A 94,591 146
* Alpine Immune Sciences Inc. 18,998 144
* Xeris Pharmaceuticals Inc. 7,543 143
^,* Sonoma Pharmaceuticals Inc. 57,676 143
* Joint Corp. 16,925 138
^,* DarioHealth Corp. 107,299 137
^,* AquaBounty Technologies Inc. 41,207 137
* Aileron Therapeutics Inc. 24,778 134
^,* Oncocyte Corp. 52,472 134
  Translate Bio Inc. 10,545 133
^,* Diffusion Pharmaceuticals Inc. 289,544 132
^,* ContraVir Pharmaceuticals Inc. 96,535 125
* Neuronetics Inc. 4,538 121
^,* Pain Therapeutics Inc. 58,256 120
* Agile Therapeutics Inc. 241,958 120
^ Biolase Inc. 97,373 118
* Presbia plc 54,190 118
^,* Bio-Path Holdings Inc. 78,343 117
^,* Hemispherx Biopharma Inc. 361,415 116
* Caladrius Biosciences Inc. 17,698 114
^,* Precision Therapeutics Inc. 99,825 113
* Flex Pharma Inc. 119,407 112
* Streamline Health Solutions Inc. 74,072 109
^,* MabVax Therapeutics Holdings Inc. 126,592 108
^,* Ohr Pharmaceutical Inc. 531,931 104
  Vaxart Inc. 33,096 100
^,* CorMedix Inc. 399,787 95
* AzurRx BioPharma Inc. 29,214 94
^,* Cellectar Biosciences Inc. 149,854 93
^,* PAVmed Inc. 95,200 90
* Chiasma Inc. 58,188 87
* Alliqua BioMedical Inc. 41,300 85
^,* Biocept Inc. 417,429 83
^,* Onconova Therapeutics Inc. 199,098 81
* Retractable Technologies Inc. 109,240 80
^,* iBio Inc. 87,662 79
^,* Tenax Therapeutics Inc. 12,200 77
* Fulgent Genetics Inc. 18,060 75
* SunLink Health Systems Inc. 57,952 75
^,* Atossa Genetics Inc. 33,864 74
^,* ImmunoCellular Therapeutics Ltd. 284,812 74
^,* OpGen Inc. 41,396 74

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Wright Medical Group Inc. CVR 52,493 72
^,* Apricus Biosciences Inc. 172,054 67
* Citius Pharmaceuticals Inc. 27,063 62
* Apollo Endosurgery Inc. 8,792 61
^,* EyeGate Pharmaceuticals Inc. 114,949 61
^ Daxor Corp. 8,705 58
^,* Soligenix Inc. 57,957 56
* Ligand Pharmaceuticals Inc. Glucagon CVR 395,811 54
^,* Oragenics Inc. 37,621 52
^,* SELLAS Life Sciences Group Inc. 15,051 51
^,* Amedica Corp. 52,791 50
* Titan Pharmaceuticals Inc. 45,449 50
^,* RXi Pharmaceuticals Corp. 25,660 50
^,* Altimmune Inc. 107,453 48
^,* Dare Bioscience Inc. 38,455 45
  Diversicare Healthcare Services Inc. 6,253 43
* Avenue Therapeutics Inc. 11,161 40
^,* Precipio Inc. 108,523 40
* NovaBay Pharmaceuticals Inc. 15,439 39
^,* Ritter Pharmaceuticals Inc. 14,030 36
^,* Cleveland BioLabs Inc. 13,546 33
^,* Strata Skin Sciences Inc. 16,012 33
^,* Regional Health Properties Inc. 139,122 33
* Pro-Dex Inc. 4,785 32
* ImmuCell Corp. 4,700 32
* Soleno Therapeutics Inc. 12,682 30
* Allied Healthcare Products Inc. 11,560 28
* NanoVibronix Inc. 5,700 28
^,* Trovagene Inc. 35,109 27
* Avanos Medical Inc. 458 26
^,* Immune Pharmaceuticals Inc. 136,241 25
^,* Cesca Therapeutics Inc. 58,940 24
^,* ReShape Lifesciences Inc. 10,430 24
* Xenetic Biosciences Inc. 5,425 22
* CynergisTek Inc. 5,397 21
* ARCA biopharma Inc. 38,180 21
^,* InVivo Therapeutics Holdings Corp. 11,892 20
* PLx Pharma Inc. 5,114 20
* Ligand Pharmaceuticals Inc. Beta CVR 395,811 20
* MYnd Analytics Inc. 10,797 20
* Biomerica Inc. 4,518 18
* American Shared Hospital Services 5,681 16
^,* Cytori Therapeutics Inc. 9,597 14
* Aytu BioScience Inc. 52,125 14
* Sensus Healthcare Inc. 1,738 13
^,* InspireMD Inc. 43,504 11
^,* Oncobiologics Inc. 12,746 11
^,* Evofem Biosciences Inc. 3,867 10
  ProPhase Labs Inc. 2,349 8
^,* Achieve Life Sciences Inc. 1,755 7
* Milestone Scientific Inc. 7,160 6
^,* Avinger Inc. 2,800 5
* Micron Solutions Inc. 1,204 4
* Ligand Pharmaceuticals Inc. General CVR 395,811 4
* Ligand Pharmaceuticals Inc. Roche CVR 395,811 3
* Eyenovia Inc. 316 2
* Jaguar Health Inc. 1
      7,905,369
Industrials (13.1%)    
* CoStar Group Inc. 474,614 195,840
  TransUnion 1,973,759 141,400
  IDEX Corp. 1,004,456 137,088
  Old Dominion Freight Line Inc. 894,307 133,216
* XPO Logistics Inc. 1,314,623 131,699

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc. Class A 1,476,520 126,848
  Wabtec Corp. 1,121,840 110,591
* Sensata Technologies Holding plc 2,241,880 106,669
* HD Supply Holdings Inc. 2,407,446 103,255
  Graco Inc. 2,178,445 98,509
  Lennox International Inc. 482,553 96,583
  KAR Auction Services Inc. 1,760,154 96,456
* Teledyne Technologies Inc. 471,994 93,955
  Owens Corning 1,430,768 90,668
  Carlisle Cos. Inc. 798,412 86,476
  Nordson Corp. 672,854 86,401
  Toro Co. 1,375,342 82,864
  BWX Technologies Inc. 1,300,632 81,055
* JetBlue Airways Corp. 4,119,885 78,195
  Hexcel Corp. 1,166,996 77,465
  Donaldson Co. Inc. 1,713,894 77,331
* WABCO Holdings Inc. 652,393 76,343
* Middleby Corp. 724,399 75,642
  Hubbell Inc. Class B 711,909 75,277
  Watsco Inc. 418,828 74,669
  ManpowerGroup Inc. 860,080 74,018
  Lincoln Electric Holdings Inc. 807,835 70,896
  Curtiss-Wright Corp. 584,376 69,552
  Allison Transmission Holdings Inc. 1,700,504 68,853
* AECOM 2,076,135 68,575
  Oshkosh Corp. 963,348 67,743
  Rollins Inc. 1,267,123 66,625
  Trinity Industries Inc. 1,929,505 66,105
  Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings Inc. 1,677,796 64,109
* Genesee & Wyoming Inc. Class A 772,915 62,853
  Acuity Brands Inc. 533,658 61,835
  Landstar System Inc. 551,593 60,234
  Dun & Bradstreet Corp. 484,853 59,467
  ITT Inc. 1,132,914 59,217
  EMCOR Group Inc. 770,844 58,723
* Kirby Corp. 701,479 58,644
  Woodward Inc. 727,661 55,928
  HEICO Corp. Class A 901,302 54,934
  Crane Co. 671,192 53,783
  Brink's Co. 666,268 53,135
* nVent Electric plc 2,094,843 52,581
  Air Lease Corp. Class A 1,246,719 52,325
  AGCO Corp. 857,287 52,054
  MSC Industrial Direct Co. Inc. Class A 593,200 50,333
* ASGN Inc. 643,624 50,325
  Ryder System Inc. 696,748 50,068
* USG Corp. 1,142,227 49,253
* Trex Co. Inc. 775,571 48,543
* KLX Inc. 669,663 48,149
* Axon Enterprise Inc. 755,461 47,730
  Regal Beloit Corp. 571,475 46,747
  Insperity Inc. 488,814 46,560
  Korn/Ferry International 741,707 45,934
  Macquarie Infrastructure Corp. 1,052,415 44,412
* SiteOne Landscape Supply Inc. 528,147 44,349
  Valmont Industries Inc. 291,524 43,947
* MasTec Inc. 856,934 43,489
  MSA Safety Inc. 445,747 42,943
* Armstrong World Industries Inc. 674,520 42,630
  Tetra Tech Inc. 727,904 42,582
* Generac Holdings Inc. 808,772 41,838
  Deluxe Corp. 630,902 41,772
* RBC Bearings Inc. 323,241 41,637
  EnerSys 555,925 41,494

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Healthcare Services Group Inc. 958,786 41,410
* Welbilt Inc. 1,828,146 40,786
  HEICO Corp. 556,598 40,593
* Rexnord Corp. 1,373,726 39,920
* Colfax Corp. 1,296,606 39,741
  Terex Corp. 932,666 39,349
* Proto Labs Inc. 329,886 39,240
  Timken Co. 899,599 39,178
* Univar Inc. 1,488,119 39,048
* Dycom Industries Inc. 409,768 38,727
  Kennametal Inc. 1,069,359 38,390
  Hillenbrand Inc. 808,836 38,137
* Beacon Roofing Supply Inc. 891,992 38,017
  GATX Corp. 503,211 37,353
  John Bean Technologies Corp. 419,922 37,331
* Clean Harbors Inc. 668,965 37,161
  Barnes Group Inc. 626,282 36,888
  SkyWest Inc. 690,078 35,815
  Applied Industrial Technologies Inc. 510,058 35,781
  UniFirst Corp. 198,931 35,191
* Navistar International Corp. 859,931 35,016
* WESCO International Inc. 610,073 34,835
  Simpson Manufacturing Co. Inc. 549,612 34,180
  Moog Inc. Class A 429,343 33,472
  KBR Inc. 1,861,742 33,362
  Exponent Inc. 688,928 33,275
  Granite Construction Inc. 594,637 33,098
* Spirit Airlines Inc. 891,654 32,412
  AMERCO 87,910 31,309
* TriNet Group Inc. 544,069 30,435
* Avis Budget Group Inc. 930,460 30,240
* FTI Consulting Inc. 491,785 29,743
  Universal Forest Products Inc. 807,318 29,564
* Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings Inc. 995,004 29,343
  Watts Water Technologies Inc. Class A 369,555 28,973
  Covanta Holding Corp. 1,726,217 28,483
  Mobile Mini Inc. 591,790 27,755
* Saia Inc. 341,731 27,629
* Builders FirstSource Inc. 1,496,289 27,367
* Gardner Denver Holdings Inc. 928,542 27,290
  Herman Miller Inc. 780,345 26,454
* Masonite International Corp. 367,822 26,428
* WageWorks Inc. 522,269 26,113
  Kaman Corp. 370,923 25,850
* Esterline Technologies Corp. 346,126 25,544
* JELD-WEN Holding Inc. 890,291 25,453
* MRC Global Inc. 1,170,996 25,375
  Matthews International Corp. Class A 427,541 25,139
  ABM Industries Inc. 854,197 24,925
* Chart Industries Inc. 402,556 24,830
  Brady Corp. Class A 643,738 24,816
* SPX FLOW Inc. 560,073 24,514
  Hawaiian Holdings Inc. 678,528 24,393
  Mueller Water Products Inc. Class A 2,073,921 24,306
* Mercury Systems Inc. 635,839 24,200
* Meritor Inc. 1,168,994 24,046
* Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings Inc. 335,332 24,043
* Harsco Corp. 1,069,074 23,627
  Franklin Electric Co. Inc. 518,959 23,405
  Albany International Corp. 388,355 23,360
  Actuant Corp. Class A 795,849 23,358
  Forward Air Corp. 392,342 23,180
  Allegiant Travel Co. Class A 166,269 23,103
  Comfort Systems USA Inc. 494,683 22,656

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Mueller Industries Inc. 759,673 22,418
* Hub Group Inc. Class A 443,000 22,061
  Werner Enterprises Inc. 581,832 21,848
  Matson Inc. 564,221 21,655
  HNI Corp. 573,916 21,350
  Cubic Corp. 331,000 21,250
* Herc Holdings Inc. 374,226 21,084
  Pitney Bowes Inc. 2,441,784 20,926
  McGrath RentCorp 321,158 20,320
  ESCO Technologies Inc. 349,515 20,167
  AAR Corp. 429,207 19,954
* SPX Corp. 569,045 19,945
* Aerovironment Inc. 278,835 19,917
  ACCO Brands Corp. 1,429,824 19,803
  Greenbrier Cos. Inc. 368,854 19,457
  US Ecology Inc. 296,984 18,918
  Federal Signal Corp. 811,694 18,904
* NOW Inc. 1,415,292 18,866
  Triton International Ltd. 612,417 18,777
  Tennant Co. 237,157 18,735
* Rush Enterprises Inc. Class A 430,583 18,679
  EnPro Industries Inc. 266,656 18,653
  Interface Inc. Class A 801,413 18,392
  Sun Hydraulics Corp. 380,330 18,328
  Raven Industries Inc. 476,256 18,312
* TriMas Corp. 617,412 18,152
  Apogee Enterprises Inc. 376,000 18,112
* Patrick Industries Inc. 317,037 18,024
  ICF International Inc. 251,019 17,835
  Standex International Corp. 173,142 17,695
  AAON Inc. 530,892 17,652
  Altra Industrial Motion Corp. 394,608 17,008
* American Woodmark Corp. 185,454 16,978
* CBIZ Inc. 734,320 16,889
* BMC Stock Holdings Inc. 806,998 16,826
* Hertz Global Holdings Inc. 1,096,573 16,821
* Gibraltar Industries Inc. 419,503 15,731
* Continental Building Products Inc. 498,503 15,728
  H&E Equipment Services Inc. 413,447 15,550
  ArcBest Corp. 339,799 15,529
  Advanced Drainage Systems Inc. 543,335 15,512
  Steelcase Inc. Class A 1,139,681 15,386
* Evoqua Water Technologies Corp. 749,059 15,356
  Astec Industries Inc. 255,743 15,293
  AZZ Inc. 346,268 15,045
  Viad Corp. 276,335 14,991
  Aircastle Ltd. 721,617 14,793
  Douglas Dynamics Inc. 305,663 14,672
  Primoris Services Corp. 534,064 14,543
  Wabash National Corp. 770,581 14,379
  Kadant Inc. 148,566 14,285
* Advanced Disposal Services Inc. 562,247 13,932
  Knoll Inc. 669,409 13,930
* Air Transport Services Group Inc. 613,382 13,856
* PGT Innovations Inc. 663,623 13,837
  Lindsay Corp. 142,074 13,780
* Navigant Consulting Inc. 610,998 13,528
* TrueBlue Inc. 501,186 13,507
  Encore Wire Corp. 277,938 13,188
* Casella Waste Systems Inc. Class A 507,582 12,999
^ ADT Inc. 1,493,441 12,918
* Kratos Defense & Security Solutions Inc. 1,122,320 12,918
  Triumph Group Inc. 654,519 12,829
* Milacron Holdings Corp. 669,336 12,671

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Heartland Express Inc. 670,307 12,434
  Marten Transport Ltd. 525,616 12,326
* Huron Consulting Group Inc. 294,994 12,065
  Manitowoc Co. Inc. 466,484 12,063
  Multi-Color Corp. 183,767 11,881
  Columbus McKinnon Corp. 273,251 11,848
  Alamo Group Inc. 127,913 11,558
* Sunrun Inc. 878,124 11,547
* NCI Building Systems Inc. 544,928 11,444
* CSW Industrials Inc. 216,192 11,426
* GMS Inc. 420,001 11,378
* SP Plus Corp. 305,122 11,351
  Schneider National Inc. Class B 397,888 10,946
  Kforce Inc. 311,779 10,694
* Atkore International Group Inc. 512,457 10,644
* Thermon Group Holdings Inc. 454,313 10,390
* Aegion Corp. Class A 401,937 10,350
* Lydall Inc. 233,879 10,209
* Echo Global Logistics Inc. 347,103 10,153
  Briggs & Stratton Corp. 574,665 10,120
* Tutor Perini Corp. 522,891 9,647
  CIRCOR International Inc. 260,765 9,638
* Vicor Corp. 219,164 9,545
  Barrett Business Services Inc. 97,204 9,387
  Kelly Services Inc. Class A 413,786 9,290
  Gorman-Rupp Co. 263,785 9,232
* Wesco Aircraft Holdings Inc. 813,968 9,157
  Global Brass & Copper Holdings Inc. 290,158 9,096
^,* Team Inc. 391,091 9,034
  Heidrick & Struggles International Inc. 257,570 9,015
  GrafTech International Ltd. 489,514 8,806
  National Presto Industries Inc. 70,054 8,687
* Gates Industrial Corp. plc 522,335 8,498
  DMC Global Inc. 189,207 8,495
  Quad/Graphics Inc. 403,695 8,409
  Quanex Building Products Corp. 467,281 8,388
  Hyster-Yale Materials Handling Inc. 129,221 8,302
* Astronics Corp. 230,548 8,293
  Insteel Industries Inc. 246,460 8,232
  Kimball International Inc. Class B 505,472 8,168
* DXP Enterprises Inc. 210,621 8,046
  Argan Inc. 193,550 7,926
  Griffon Corp. 442,009 7,868
* MYR Group Inc. 219,901 7,798
* NV5 Global Inc. 107,518 7,451
* Engility Holdings Inc. 238,142 7,297
  Ennis Inc. 350,763 7,138
  LSC Communications Inc. 453,564 7,103
  Titan International Inc. 660,643 7,089
  NN Inc. 370,093 6,995
* Nexeo Solutions Inc. 763,018 6,966
  Spartan Motors Inc. 458,349 6,921
  Resources Connection Inc. 409,481 6,920
^,* Willscot Corp. 462,715 6,848
^,* Enphase Energy Inc. 1,009,604 6,795
  Essendant Inc. 504,561 6,670
* Daseke Inc. 656,120 6,515
  REV Group Inc. 370,294 6,299
* Veritiv Corp. 148,699 5,926
  CRA International Inc. 113,513 5,777
^,* Plug Power Inc. 2,826,828 5,710
^,* KeyW Holding Corp. 647,121 5,656
  Omega Flex Inc. 70,377 5,568
* InnerWorkings Inc. 634,503 5,514

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  VSE Corp. 114,569 5,474
* TPI Composites Inc. 182,216 5,328
  RR Donnelley & Sons Co. 918,458 5,290
* Covenant Transportation Group Inc. Class A 164,351 5,177
  Forrester Research Inc. 122,539 5,141
^,* Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises Inc. 2,126,602 5,061
* Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. 944,492 4,959
* CAI International Inc. 208,125 4,837
* Vectrus Inc. 153,431 4,729
* Ducommun Inc. 140,440 4,647
  Allied Motion Technologies Inc. 96,306 4,611
* Sterling Construction Co. Inc. 345,144 4,497
  Park-Ohio Holdings Corp. 120,272 4,486
* Mistras Group Inc. 236,235 4,460
* YRC Worldwide Inc. 443,490 4,457
  Powell Industries Inc. 126,877 4,419
* Armstrong Flooring Inc. 311,377 4,372
* Franklin Covey Co. 166,663 4,092
* BlueLinx Holdings Inc. 106,772 4,007
  American Railcar Industries Inc. 100,962 3,986
* GP Strategies Corp. 225,835 3,975
* Heritage-Crystal Clean Inc. 196,705 3,954
* Titan Machinery Inc. 252,963 3,934
  Miller Industries Inc. 148,592 3,797
^,* Energy Recovery Inc. 461,896 3,732
  Hurco Cos. Inc. 83,303 3,728
^,* Energous Corp. 249,367 3,698
* Blue Bird Corp. 147,364 3,294
* Orion Group Holdings Inc. 394,227 3,256
* Hill International Inc. 538,001 3,174
* Willdan Group Inc. 100,527 3,113
* LB Foster Co. Class A 134,904 3,096
  FreightCar America Inc. 178,622 2,999
  Graham Corp. 116,147 2,998
* HC2 Holdings Inc. 512,379 2,997
  Preformed Line Products Co. 33,664 2,989
* Northwest Pipe Co. 152,655 2,957
* Foundation Building Materials Inc. 187,946 2,891
* Ameresco Inc. Class A 236,638 2,840
* Genco Shipping & Trading Ltd. 181,854 2,819
* Acacia Research Corp. 677,809 2,813
* BrightView Holdings Inc. 127,975 2,809
* Twin Disc Inc. 112,935 2,803
* Sparton Corp. 145,547 2,764
* USA Truck Inc. 115,080 2,701
  Universal Logistics Holdings Inc. 101,885 2,674
* Commercial Vehicle Group Inc. 359,376 2,638
  BG Staffing Inc. 106,740 2,482
  Eastern Co. 83,819 2,351
  CECO Environmental Corp. 371,914 2,284
* Manitex International Inc. 173,626 2,167
* Lawson Products Inc. 85,061 2,071
* Willis Lease Finance Corp. 64,531 2,039
* General Finance Corp. 143,933 1,950
* Construction Partners Inc. Class A 146,900 1,935
* Gencor Industries Inc. 115,798 1,870
* Rush Enterprises Inc. Class B 42,494 1,865
  LSI Industries Inc. 347,535 1,856
* Xerium Technologies Inc. 136,560 1,808
* IES Holdings Inc. 107,279 1,797
^,* Vivint Solar Inc. 352,264 1,744
* Radiant Logistics Inc. 437,565 1,711
* Astronics Corp. Class B 47,596 1,702
^,* American Superconductor Corp. 233,904 1,637

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* FTE Networks Inc. 82,837 1,599
* PAM Transportation Services Inc. 32,175 1,511
^,* FuelCell Energy Inc. 1,141,919 1,507
* Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives Inc. 157,400 1,465
* CPI Aerostructures Inc. 132,862 1,395
* Transcat Inc. 72,813 1,376
* Houston Wire & Cable Co. 154,920 1,317
* Goldfield Corp. 302,912 1,287
^,* Aqua Metals Inc. 434,030 1,250
^,* Huttig Building Products Inc. 247,746 1,177
* NL Industries Inc. 135,037 1,175
* Arotech Corp. 307,745 1,154
^ EnviroStar Inc. 28,250 1,138
^,* Hudson Technologies Inc. 511,921 1,029
^,* Capstone Turbine Corp. 704,978 1,008
^,* ExOne Co. 135,359 958
* ARC Document Solutions Inc. 529,568 937
* Tecogen Inc. 235,717 877
* Roadrunner Transportation Systems Inc. 410,992 859
* Ultralife Corp. 86,313 829
* Performant Financial Corp. 350,763 754
^,* Odyssey Marine Exploration Inc. 78,844 654
^,* Revolution Lighting Technologies Inc. 156,315 630
* Perma-Pipe International Holdings Inc. 63,262 592
^,* Red Violet Inc. 67,422 580
* Alpha Pro Tech Ltd. 166,676 558
  Ecology and Environment Inc. 40,958 510
* Mastech Digital Inc. 30,317 488
  RCM Technologies Inc. 90,641 448
* Perma-Fix Environmental Services 86,290 388
* Jewett-Cameron Trading Co. Ltd. 47,528 380
* Taylor Devices Inc. 36,095 370
* Volt Information Sciences Inc. 98,513 335
* Broadwind Energy Inc. 137,005 323
* Innovative Solutions & Support Inc. 110,868 323
* Patriot Transportation Holding Inc. 13,915 299
* Air T Inc. 8,896 298
^,* Lightbridge Corp. 296,381 296
* LiqTech International Inc. 380,844 284
^,* Intersections Inc. 136,189 276
  Acme United Corp. 12,007 249
^,* Sunworks Inc. 219,815 246
* Jason Industries Inc. 106,086 246
* I3 Verticals Inc. Class A 15,053 229
^,* DPW Holdings Inc. 415,885 225
  LS Starrett Co. Class A 34,285 219
* Hudson Global Inc. 116,459 189
^,* Astrotech Corp. 58,922 183
* Fuel Tech Inc. 169,040 183
  Servotronics Inc. 19,902 182
* SIFCO Industries Inc. 33,067 178
* Air Industries Group 97,416 175
^,* Pangaea Logistics Solutions Ltd. 57,961 174
^,* Orion Energy Systems Inc. 158,091 174
* Polar Power Inc. 26,498 162
* Cemtrex Inc. 72,541 152
^,* Marathon Patent Group Inc. 161,721 149
* ASV Holdings Inc. 25,220 146
* Document Security Systems Inc. 111,407 143
* Limbach Holdings Inc. 11,049 131
* Energy Focus Inc. 63,455 121
^,* Ocean Power Technologies Inc. 138,960 118
* DLH Holdings Corp. 20,750 114
* Copart Inc. 1,898 107

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
^,* Ideal Power Inc. 95,702 101
^,* American Electric Technologies Inc. 80,860 101
^,* ShiftPixy Inc. 36,917 96
  Chicago Rivet & Machine Co. 2,905 94
^,* Spherix Inc. 88,138 93
* Pioneer Power Solutions Inc. 17,498 90
* Industrial Services of America Inc. 43,054 89
* US Xpress Enterprises Inc. Class A 5,350 81
^,* EnSync Inc. 211,783 77
^,* Sigma Labs Inc. 70,539 66
^,* Real Goods Solar Inc. Class A 109,768 63
^,* GEE Group Inc. 27,139 62
* SG Blocks Inc. 11,720 62
* AMREP Corp. 5,318 38
^,* Attis Industries Inc. 82,465 31
^,* Micronet Enertec Technologies Inc. 20,450 23
  Virco Manufacturing Corp. 4,875 22
  WSI Industries Inc. 3,699 19
* Continental Materials Corp. 1,122 18
  Espey Manufacturing & Electronics Corp. 666 18
  CompX International Inc. 957 13
* ARC Group Worldwide Inc. 4,635 11
* Art's-Way Manufacturing Co. Inc. 4,243 11
^,* Tel-Instrument Electronics Corp. 3,304 11
^,* Staffing 360 Solutions Inc. 7,273 10
* Command Security Corp. 5,565 9
* Quest Resource Holding Corp. 3,589 7
* Hebron Technology Co. Ltd. Class A 1,116 2
*,2 CIL&D LLC 36,800
      8,783,602
Information Technology (18.6%)    
* ServiceNow Inc. 2,314,219 399,133
* Worldpay Inc. Class A 3,893,751 318,431
* Palo Alto Networks Inc. 1,205,679 247,731
* Square Inc. 3,778,011 232,877
* Workday Inc. Class A 1,907,715 231,062
* Dell Technologies Inc. Class V 2,615,782 221,243
  Maxim Integrated Products Inc. 3,643,119 213,705
* Splunk Inc. 1,888,800 187,199
* Arista Networks Inc. 624,801 160,880
  CDW Corp. 1,989,567 160,737
* IAC/InterActiveCorp 1,024,149 156,172
* Keysight Technologies Inc. 2,453,922 144,855
* GoDaddy Inc. Class A 2,037,419 143,842
* PTC Inc. 1,521,557 142,737
  SS&C Technologies Holdings Inc. 2,627,225 136,353
^,* VMware Inc. Class A 906,228 133,188
  Jack Henry & Associates Inc. 1,008,644 131,487
* ON Semiconductor Corp. 5,617,027 124,895
* GrubHub Inc. 1,176,782 123,456
* First Data Corp. Class A 5,800,408 121,403
  Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 5,657,766 121,302
* Fortinet Inc. 1,891,250 118,071
  Leidos Holdings Inc. 1,855,140 109,453
* Trimble Inc. 3,266,399 107,269
  CDK Global Inc. 1,615,321 105,077
* Tyler Technologies Inc. 468,519 104,058
  Cognex Corp. 2,276,838 101,570
* Zebra Technologies Corp. 704,020 100,851
* WEX Inc. 524,342 99,877
* Black Knight Inc. 1,841,749 98,626
* Ultimate Software Group Inc. 379,181 97,567
  Teradyne Inc. 2,499,900 95,171
* Guidewire Software Inc. 1,047,266 92,976

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
^,* Zillow Group Inc. 1,507,027 89,005
* Tableau Software Inc. Class A 892,459 87,238
* Arrow Electronics Inc. 1,156,651 87,073
* Aspen Technology Inc. 938,039 86,994
  Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp. Class A 1,883,604 82,370
* EPAM Systems Inc. 660,829 82,161
  Sabre Corp. 3,295,965 81,213
* Cavium Inc. 921,867 79,741
* Proofpoint Inc. 664,204 76,589
* Fair Isaac Corp. 388,387 75,083
* Zendesk Inc. 1,377,406 75,055
  Littelfuse Inc. 328,157 74,879
* CommScope Holding Co. Inc. 2,516,263 73,487
  Cypress Semiconductor Corp. 4,710,431 73,388
  LogMeIn Inc. 680,690 70,281
  MKS Instruments Inc. 713,376 68,270
  Monolithic Power Systems Inc. 507,806 67,878
  Avnet Inc. 1,535,119 65,841
  Blackbaud Inc. 634,126 64,966
  Entegris Inc. 1,867,075 63,294
* Teradata Corp. 1,574,677 63,223
* 2U Inc. 754,090 63,012
* Paycom Software Inc. 636,454 62,901
  Jabil Inc. 2,262,513 62,581
* RingCentral Inc. Class A 872,261 61,364
* Etsy Inc. 1,421,238 59,962
  National Instruments Corp. 1,426,257 59,874
* HubSpot Inc. 474,788 59,538
  Genpact Ltd. 1,971,892 57,047
* New Relic Inc. 563,919 56,725
* Silicon Laboratories Inc. 564,731 56,247
* First Solar Inc. 1,064,924 56,079
* ARRIS International plc 2,289,201 55,960
* Euronet Worldwide Inc. 667,523 55,918
  j2 Global Inc. 643,443 55,729
* CoreLogic Inc. 1,069,496 55,507
* Cree Inc. 1,328,841 55,240
* Stamps.com Inc. 217,476 55,032
* CACI International Inc. Class A 325,933 54,936
* Integrated Device Technology Inc. 1,683,532 53,671
  MAXIMUS Inc. 863,380 53,625
  Versum Materials Inc. 1,442,310 53,582
* Twilio Inc. Class A 941,654 52,751
* RealPage Inc. 942,610 51,938
* Coherent Inc. 327,438 51,218
  Dolby Laboratories Inc. Class A 828,046 51,082
* Okta Inc. 988,100 49,771
* Nuance Communications Inc. 3,576,375 49,658
* Ciena Corp. 1,857,236 49,235
* Nutanix Inc. 943,150 48,638
^,* Lumentum Holdings Inc. 821,306 47,554
* Conduent Inc. 2,598,776 47,220
  Universal Display Corp. 547,809 47,112
^,* ViaSat Inc. 716,114 47,063
* Ellie Mae Inc. 449,866 46,714
* NCR Corp. 1,555,982 46,648
  Science Applications International Corp. 560,828 45,388
^,* Snap Inc. 3,351,406 43,870
* Box Inc. 1,679,589 41,973
* Semtech Corp. 870,735 40,968
* Zynga Inc. Class A 10,061,651 40,951
* Manhattan Associates Inc. 869,458 40,873
  Vishay Intertechnology Inc. 1,741,009 40,391
* Yelp Inc. Class A 1,004,619 39,361

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Perspecta Inc. 1,843,497 37,884
* ACI Worldwide Inc. 1,524,554 37,611
* Verint Systems Inc. 845,559 37,501
* Tech Data Corp. 455,697 37,422
  SYNNEX Corp. 386,308 37,283
* Pure Storage Inc. Class A 1,558,002 37,205
  InterDigital Inc. 459,629 37,184
* FireEye Inc. 2,376,259 36,571
  Cabot Microelectronics Corp. 338,337 36,392
* CommVault Systems Inc. 552,458 36,379
* Qualys Inc. 429,464 36,204
* Zillow Group Inc. Class A 576,882 34,469
  Plantronics Inc. 441,603 33,672
* VeriFone Systems Inc. 1,461,574 33,353
* Cornerstone OnDemand Inc. 692,306 32,836
* Envestnet Inc. 589,261 32,380
  Belden Inc. 527,147 32,219
^,* Match Group Inc. 825,573 31,983
* NetScout Systems Inc. 1,063,842 31,596
* II-VI Inc. 721,689 31,357
* Viavi Solutions Inc. 3,017,043 30,895
  Travelport Worldwide Ltd. 1,663,154 30,835
* Cirrus Logic Inc. 793,194 30,403
* Advanced Energy Industries Inc. 522,825 30,371
  Brooks Automation Inc. 923,610 30,128
* Acxiom Corp. 994,682 29,791
  Convergys Corp. 1,214,204 29,675
  Power Integrations Inc. 394,599 28,825
* EchoStar Corp. Class A 644,424 28,612
^,* Trade Desk Inc. Class A 299,807 28,122
* Avaya Holdings Corp. 1,367,414 27,458
* Itron Inc. 455,463 27,351
^,* Finisar Corp. 1,508,072 27,145
* Rogers Corp. 241,626 26,932
* Cars.com Inc. 940,294 26,695
* Novanta Inc. 426,983 26,601
  Pegasystems Inc. 481,852 26,405
* Sanmina Corp. 896,745 26,275
* Pandora Media Inc. 3,302,096 26,020
* NETGEAR Inc. 416,090 26,006
* ExlService Holdings Inc. 454,012 25,702
* Q2 Holdings Inc. 446,273 25,460
* Plexus Corp. 426,616 25,401
* Five9 Inc. 729,835 25,230
* 8x8 Inc. 1,222,482 24,511
* Anixter International Inc. 383,783 24,293
  Progress Software Corp. 618,667 24,017
* SolarEdge Technologies Inc. 501,256 23,985
^,* Ubiquiti Networks Inc. 282,996 23,975
* Bottomline Technologies de Inc. 462,443 23,044
* Blucora Inc. 616,739 22,819
* Synaptics Inc. 451,960 22,765
* Insight Enterprises Inc. 464,193 22,713
  Ebix Inc. 292,380 22,294
* Coupa Software Inc. 357,684 22,262
  TiVo Corp. 1,636,141 22,006
* Blackline Inc. 506,276 21,988
* TTM Technologies Inc. 1,222,604 21,554
* Paylocity Holding Corp. 362,243 21,322
  Kulicke & Soffa Industries Inc. 876,479 20,878
^,* 3D Systems Corp. 1,494,537 20,640
* Imperva Inc. 420,420 20,285
* Oclaro Inc. 2,247,062 20,066
* Dropbox Inc. Class A 617,836 20,030

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Infinera Corp. 2,001,645 19,876
  Methode Electronics Inc. 489,096 19,711
* Varonis Systems Inc. 263,638 19,641
* Electronics For Imaging Inc. 599,225 19,511
* GTT Communications Inc. 431,247 19,406
  ManTech International Corp. Class A 345,714 18,544
* Inphi Corp. 564,121 18,396
* Rambus Inc. 1,459,932 18,308
* Fabrinet 495,607 18,283
  CSG Systems International Inc. 442,795 18,097
* Knowles Corp. 1,182,538 18,093
  Benchmark Electronics Inc. 617,448 17,999
* Virtusa Corp. 366,750 17,853
* ePlus Inc. 188,079 17,698
  Badger Meter Inc. 395,510 17,679
* Diodes Inc. 509,366 17,558
  EVERTEC Inc. 794,080 17,351
^,* Yext Inc. 878,763 16,995
* SPS Commerce Inc. 231,032 16,976
* OSI Systems Inc. 218,123 16,867
* Web.com Group Inc. 646,393 16,709
* Syntel Inc. 516,533 16,576
* Instructure Inc. 379,319 16,140
* MicroStrategy Inc. Class A 124,581 15,915
* KEMET Corp. 650,483 15,709
* MongoDB Inc. 314,873 15,627
* Apptio Inc. Class A 428,197 15,501
* LivePerson Inc. 729,988 15,403
* Sykes Enterprises Inc. 532,491 15,325
* Hortonworks Inc. 832,656 15,171
^,* Fitbit Inc. Class A 2,317,754 15,135
* SailPoint Technologies Holding Inc. 613,635 15,059
  CTS Corp. 417,071 15,015
* Rapid7 Inc. 526,843 14,867
* Cloudera Inc. 1,088,557 14,848
^,* DocuSign Inc. 279,904 14,821
* MINDBODY Inc. Class A 382,707 14,772
* Cardtronics plc Class A 609,598 14,740
* Amkor Technology Inc. 1,685,510 14,479
* ScanSource Inc. 342,928 13,820
* PROS Holdings Inc. 375,428 13,729
  NIC Inc. 877,431 13,644
* Alarm.com Holdings Inc. 331,969 13,405
* Cray Inc. 536,922 13,208
* Quotient Technology Inc. 999,187 13,089
* FormFactor Inc. 960,181 12,770
* Perficient Inc. 482,501 12,724
* MaxLinear Inc. 811,261 12,648
* Rudolph Technologies Inc. 426,914 12,637
  MTS Systems Corp. 239,108 12,589
^,* MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings Inc. 540,135 12,445
* FARO Technologies Inc. 224,394 12,196
^ Diebold Nixdorf Inc. 1,010,475 12,075
^,* Alteryx Inc. Class A 315,779 12,050
* Pivotal Software Inc. Class A 491,440 11,927
* Super Micro Computer Inc. 498,198 11,782
* Altair Engineering Inc. Class A 343,394 11,737
* Shutterstock Inc. 245,394 11,646
^,* Applied Optoelectronics Inc. 257,736 11,572
* Extreme Networks Inc. 1,441,930 11,478
* Nanometrics Inc. 322,205 11,409
* CalAmp Corp. 484,594 11,354
  Monotype Imaging Holdings Inc. 559,242 11,353
* Lattice Semiconductor Corp. 1,653,250 10,845

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Everbridge Inc. 228,198 10,821
^,* ANGI Homeservices Inc. Class A 699,734 10,762
  Xperi Corp. 647,737 10,429
* Benefitfocus Inc. 308,407 10,362
* TrueCar Inc. 1,024,940 10,342
* Endurance International Group Holdings Inc. 1,034,015 10,288
  Comtech Telecommunications Corp. 321,465 10,248
* Xcerra Corp. 726,035 10,143
* Carbonite Inc. 287,989 10,051
* USA Technologies Inc. 706,588 9,892
* XO Group Inc. 305,379 9,772
  ADTRAN Inc. 657,388 9,762
* Cision Ltd. 652,111 9,749
* Ceridian HCM Holding Inc. 292,465 9,707
  Mesa Laboratories Inc. 45,103 9,520
  Cohu Inc. 383,678 9,404
* Glu Mobile Inc. 1,442,145 9,244
* ForeScout Technologies Inc. 269,356 9,228
  Cass Information Systems Inc. 132,812 9,140
* Veeco Instruments Inc. 639,601 9,114
^,* Unisys Corp. 701,525 9,050
^,* Acacia Communications Inc. 259,644 9,038
* CEVA Inc. 297,450 8,983
* Appfolio Inc. 146,311 8,947
  AVX Corp. 557,974 8,743
* Axcelis Technologies Inc. 426,936 8,453
* Ultra Clean Holdings Inc. 507,170 8,419
  NVE Corp. 68,246 8,311
* Workiva Inc. 337,041 8,224
* TechTarget Inc. 268,605 7,628
* Photronics Inc. 935,714 7,462
* OneSpan Inc. 378,437 7,436
* Electro Scientific Industries Inc. 453,284 7,148
  TTEC Holdings Inc. 200,808 6,938
^,* Zscaler Inc. 188,307 6,732
  QAD Inc. Class A 132,551 6,647
* Pluralsight Inc. Class A 271,831 6,646
* Limelight Networks Inc. 1,485,357 6,640
* Kimball Electronics Inc. 362,009 6,625
* Everi Holdings Inc. 916,519 6,599
* Control4 Corp. 270,982 6,588
* Vishay Precision Group Inc. 168,841 6,441
* QuinStreet Inc. 503,199 6,391
  Park Electrochemical Corp. 275,526 6,389
^,* Appian Corp. Class A 175,730 6,354
  Systemax Inc. 184,736 6,342
* Model N Inc. 329,857 6,135
^,* SunPower Corp. Class A 797,206 6,115
* Immersion Corp. 393,892 6,082
  Switch Inc. 480,422 5,847
  Hackett Group Inc. 363,201 5,837
* Presidio Inc. 414,026 5,424
^,* Impinj Inc. 244,737 5,411
  American Software Inc. Class A 368,167 5,364
* Harmonic Inc. 1,222,850 5,197
* ChannelAdvisor Corp. 366,309 5,147
^,* Ichor Holdings Ltd. 239,884 5,090
  Daktronics Inc. 597,470 5,084
* Upland Software Inc. 146,025 5,019
* Ribbon Communications Inc. 695,447 4,952
* Digi International Inc. 367,714 4,854
^,* Cargurus Inc. 136,204 4,732
* Calix Inc. 599,051 4,673
^,* Smartsheet Inc. Class A 178,586 4,638

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  PC Connection Inc. 137,887 4,578
* PDF Solutions Inc. 377,407 4,521
* A10 Networks Inc. 713,998 4,448
* Meet Group Inc. 985,940 4,417
* DSP Group Inc. 350,028 4,358
* Quantenna Communications Inc. 280,097 4,353
* Zix Corp. 806,457 4,347
* Care.com Inc. 208,069 4,344
^,* Digimarc Corp. 158,489 4,247
* Mitek Systems Inc. 465,944 4,147
* SendGrid Inc. 153,171 4,062
^,* Gogo Inc. 826,551 4,017
* ServiceSource International Inc. 1,010,683 3,982
* Alpha & Omega Semiconductor Ltd. 278,995 3,973
^,* Zuora Inc. Class A 144,151 3,921
* AXT Inc. 525,327 3,704
  ConvergeOne Holdings Inc. 388,800 3,651
* Brightcove Inc. 365,182 3,524
* Rosetta Stone Inc. 214,993 3,446
* eGain Corp. 227,160 3,430
* PRGX Global Inc. 352,549 3,420
* Sigma Designs Inc. 530,297 3,235
* MobileIron Inc. 723,218 3,218
* Carbon Black Inc. 116,046 3,017
^,* Maxwell Technologies Inc. 547,651 2,848
  Reis Inc. 130,414 2,843
  Bel Fuse Inc. Class B 132,635 2,772
^,* NeoPhotonics Corp. 439,694 2,739
* Kopin Corp. 955,482 2,733
* KVH Industries Inc. 203,600 2,728
* Asure Software Inc. 169,906 2,710
* Agilysys Inc. 172,807 2,678
* MoneyGram International Inc. 399,449 2,672
* Avid Technology Inc. 513,537 2,670
* Telenav Inc. 471,306 2,639
^,* nLight Inc. 79,056 2,614
^,* VirnetX Holding Corp. 719,732 2,447
* SMART Global Holdings Inc. 74,269 2,367
* Seachange International Inc. 677,844 2,318
* Leaf Group Ltd. 212,608 2,307
* PAR Technology Corp. 128,198 2,267
* PCM Inc. 139,531 2,114
* Bandwidth Inc. Class A 55,391 2,104
^,* Eastman Kodak Co. 538,010 2,044
* Rubicon Project Inc. 716,763 2,043
* Amber Road Inc. 217,020 2,042
* EMCORE Corp. 400,803 2,024
* Internap Corp. 192,768 2,009
^,* Veritone Inc. 118,579 1,994
* PFSweb Inc. 204,430 1,987
^,* CyberOptics Corp. 114,160 1,986
* Liquidity Services Inc. 299,411 1,961
* GreenSky Inc. Class A 90,279 1,909
* SecureWorks Corp. Class A 148,592 1,850
* Iteris Inc. 370,320 1,792
* Aerohive Networks Inc. 438,078 1,739
* Telaria Inc. 425,517 1,719
* Information Services Group Inc. 416,590 1,708
* Napco Security Technologies Inc. 114,876 1,683
* ShotSpotter Inc. 41,670 1,581
* GSI Technology Inc. 210,060 1,580
* Casa Systems Inc. 96,096 1,569
* DHI Group Inc. 656,590 1,543
^,* Park City Group Inc. 193,649 1,530

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
^,* Cardlytics Inc. 69,544 1,513
  TransAct Technologies Inc. 118,987 1,487
^,* Resonant Inc. 258,249 1,457
* Pixelworks Inc. 393,694 1,421
* Adesto Technologies Corp. 166,673 1,400
^,* MicroVision Inc. 1,209,101 1,354
* Intevac Inc. 270,902 1,314
  AstroNova Inc. 66,674 1,257
* Travelzoo 72,449 1,239
^,* Fusion Connect Inc. 311,090 1,226
* Computer Task Group Inc. 154,714 1,197
* Key Tronic Corp. 153,764 1,166
^,* Aquantia Corp. 98,975 1,146
  Steel Connect Inc. 529,960 1,145
  Richardson Electronics Ltd. 116,609 1,136
* Datawatch Corp. 117,744 1,119
^,* Digital Turbine Inc. 740,430 1,118
* Clearfield Inc. 100,913 1,115
  PC-Tel Inc. 172,529 1,077
^,* QuickLogic Corp. 912,893 1,050
^,* Akoustis Technologies Inc. 143,594 1,044
^,* Remark Holdings Inc. 266,245 1,041
* RealNetworks Inc. 279,030 1,032
* Domo Inc. 37,650 1,028
^,* StarTek Inc. 161,210 1,014
* Amtech Systems Inc. 166,221 1,006
^,* Everspin Technologies Inc. 112,170 1,001
* ID Systems Inc. 160,161 991
  Marchex Inc. Class B 316,655 969
* Quantum Corp. 431,944 950
  TESSCO Technologies Inc. 53,290 922
* LRAD Corp. 321,683 846
* Data I/O Corp. 131,998 838
* Airgain Inc. 91,073 837
^,* Inseego Corp. 401,381 807
^,* eMagin Corp. 416,604 750
* Aware Inc. 183,320 742
* Synacor Inc. 363,282 727
* Frequency Electronics Inc. 90,022 726
* CUI Global Inc. 236,350 702
* AutoWeb Inc. 151,988 687
* Aviat Networks Inc. 40,686 666
* Edgewater Technology Inc. 119,837 649
^,* SITO Mobile Ltd. 247,815 642
* Perceptron Inc. 60,402 637
  CSP Inc. 63,390 624
^,* Atomera Inc. 101,592 622
* LightPath Technologies Inc. Class A 266,831 614
* GSE Systems Inc. 180,096 585
* Identiv Inc. 146,990 569
* Finjan Holdings Inc. 160,766 547
  QAD Inc. Class B 13,406 543
* Mattersight Corp. 199,756 534
* Wireless Telecom Group Inc. 233,098 513
* BSQUARE Corp. 186,526 504
^,* NXT-ID Inc. 270,096 465
  GlobalSCAPE Inc. 118,850 460
^,* CVD Equipment Corp. 68,981 459
^,* ClearSign Combustion Corp. 228,998 458
* inTEST Corp. 61,905 452
* Evo Payments Inc. Class A 21,079 434
* NetSol Technologies Inc. 76,973 427
* Support.com Inc. 145,687 415
* Luna Innovations Inc. 139,052 414

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Optical Cable Corp. 101,490 401
  RF Industries Ltd. 54,654 396
* WidePoint Corp. 702,924 387
* IEC Electronics Corp. 65,681 383
* Aehr Test Systems 159,801 376
^,* ACM Research Inc. Class A 33,695 363
* Lantronix Inc. 120,037 341
* LGL Group Inc. 63,393 328
  Communications Systems Inc. 84,005 320
* Westell Technologies Inc. Class A 109,328 312
* Radisys Corp. 442,487 309
* Zedge Inc. Class B 78,380 295
^,* Smith Micro Software Inc. 125,850 288
  Network-1 Technologies Inc. 92,541 287
* DASAN Zhone Solutions Inc. 28,028 274
* EverQuote Inc. Class A 15,033 272
* Evolving Systems Inc. 93,207 266
^,* Net Element Inc. 35,212 259
^,* Helios & Matheson Analytics Inc. 780,495 242
^,* Intellicheck Inc. 97,685 225
* iPass Inc. 646,153 223
  Wayside Technology Group Inc. 15,758 221
* Innodata Inc. 215,000 215
  ClearOne Inc. 55,605 214
* Black Box Corp. 102,418 207
  Bel Fuse Inc. Class A 8,959 192
* Image Sensing Systems Inc. 44,750 186
^,* Applied DNA Sciences Inc. 144,891 183
* Inuvo Inc. 234,420 181
* Qumu Corp. 80,502 177
^,* Neonode Inc. 449,700 170
* TSR Inc. 23,470 160
* Xplore Technologies Corp. 39,931 153
  BK Technologies Inc. 39,218 145
* Qualstar Corp. 18,492 143
^,* Research Frontiers Inc. 168,960 139
^,* Digital Ally Inc. 55,989 132
* Majesco 19,508 120
* SigmaTron International Inc. 15,358 108
* Echelon Corp. 13,060 108
  Issuer Direct Corp. 5,328 106
* Intermolecular Inc. 59,935 100
^,* ParkerVision Inc. 150,298 99
* ALJ Regional Holdings Inc. 49,773 95
^,* Superconductor Technologies Inc. 100,850 93
* Marin Software Inc. 15,878 92
^,* MoSys Inc. 50,983 89
^,* Technical Communications Corp. 20,218 89
^,* Netlist Inc. 499,471 88
^,* IZEA Inc. 92,728 88
^,* Professional Diversity Network Inc. 20,497 79
^,* RMG Networks Holding Corp. 61,752 75
^,* xG Technology Inc. 114,444 73
* BroadVision Inc. 33,951 70
* Socket Mobile Inc. 27,598 68
* Sonic Foundry Inc. 27,757 63
* Schmitt Industries Inc. 25,476 62
* SharpSpring Inc. 6,769 59
^,* Payment Data Systems Inc. 34,576 57
* RumbleON Inc. Class B 9,100 53
* MAM Software Group Inc. 6,191 53
* Dynasil Corp. of America 33,699 48
* One Stop Systems Inc. 9,733 41
^ CPI Card Group Inc. 15,906 32

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
^,* Tintri Inc. 104,837 26
* Trio-Tech International 4,900 22
* Bio-key International Inc. 7,270 19
* JetPay Corp. 9,817 19
^,* Blonder Tongue Laboratories Inc. 16,400 19
^,* Glowpoint Inc. 89,200 18
* ADDvantage Technologies Group Inc. 9,900 13
^,* Bridgeline Digital Inc. 8,748 10
^,* Vicon Industries Inc. 27,700 8
* Nortech Systems Inc. 2,300 8
* Determine Inc. 5,600 8
* CPS Technologies Corp. 2,674 4
* Rubicon Technology Inc. 361 3
^,* Inpixon 4,981 1
* Avalara Inc. 3
*,2 LGL Group Inc. Warrants Exp. 08/06/2018 238,900
      12,409,719
Materials (5.1%)    
  Celanese Corp. Class A 1,774,362 197,061
  Steel Dynamics Inc. 3,107,529 142,791
* Alcoa Corp. 2,256,309 105,776
  Chemours Co. 2,313,575 102,630
  RPM International Inc. 1,756,790 102,456
* Axalta Coating Systems Ltd. 2,909,481 88,186
  Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. 947,476 82,942
  United States Steel Corp. 2,313,104 80,380
  Huntsman Corp. 2,727,315 79,638
  Royal Gold Inc. 853,878 79,274
* Berry Global Group Inc. 1,717,883 78,920
* Crown Holdings Inc. 1,728,991 77,390
  AptarGroup Inc. 817,877 76,373
  Sonoco Products Co. 1,299,320 68,214
  Eagle Materials Inc. 624,368 65,540
  WR Grace & Co. 879,457 64,473
  Ashland Global Holdings Inc. 820,710 64,163
  Olin Corp. 2,176,720 62,515
  Graphic Packaging Holding Co. 4,019,591 58,324
  Valvoline Inc. 2,564,597 55,318
  Louisiana-Pacific Corp. 1,900,358 51,728
  Westlake Chemical Corp. 470,273 50,616
  Bemis Co. Inc. 1,193,536 50,379
  Cabot Corp. 807,499 49,879
  NewMarket Corp. 121,435 49,120
* Ingevity Corp. 557,511 45,080
  PolyOne Corp. 1,039,367 44,921
  Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. 506,660 42,134
* Allegheny Technologies Inc. 1,653,196 41,528
  Trinseo SA 573,562 40,694
  Balchem Corp. 414,172 40,647
  KapStone Paper and Packaging Corp. 1,151,856 39,739
  Sensient Technologies Corp. 550,159 39,364
  Domtar Corp. 821,983 39,241
* Summit Materials Inc. Class A 1,449,536 38,050
  HB Fuller Co. 667,659 35,840
  Minerals Technologies Inc. 471,195 35,505
* Owens-Illinois Inc. 2,090,924 35,148
* Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. 3,929,836 33,129
* Platform Specialty Products Corp. 2,808,933 32,584
  Carpenter Technology Corp. 618,841 32,532
  Commercial Metals Co. 1,536,167 32,429
  Compass Minerals International Inc. 443,775 29,178
* GCP Applied Technologies Inc. 948,700 27,465
  Quaker Chemical Corp. 176,924 27,400
  Silgan Holdings Inc. 982,195 26,352

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Innospec Inc. 323,712 24,780
  Tronox Ltd. Class A 1,210,133 23,815
* Ferro Corp. 1,122,860 23,412
  Worthington Industries Inc. 554,614 23,277
  Kaiser Aluminum Corp. 222,738 23,189
  Boise Cascade Co. 512,346 22,902
  Greif Inc. Class A 391,341 20,698
  Stepan Co. 265,060 20,677
* Kraton Corp. 420,833 19,417
* Coeur Mining Inc. 2,450,357 18,623
  Hecla Mining Co. 5,279,735 18,373
  Schweitzer-Mauduit International Inc. 412,415 18,031
  Neenah Inc. 210,211 17,836
^,* AK Steel Holding Corp. 4,095,163 17,773
  A Schulman Inc. 391,488 17,421
  Warrior Met Coal Inc. 572,456 15,783
* AdvanSix Inc. 401,586 14,710
  Materion Corp. 266,117 14,410
* Resolute Forest Products Inc. 1,201,598 12,437
  Innophos Holdings Inc. 259,881 12,370
  Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc. 361,707 12,190
  KMG Chemicals Inc. 160,154 11,816
  Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc. 687,235 11,745
  PH Glatfelter Co. 599,382 11,742
  Mercer International Inc. 660,314 11,556
* SunCoke Energy Inc. 856,124 11,472
  Chase Corp. 94,383 11,066
^,* US Concrete Inc. 207,189 10,877
* Koppers Holdings Inc. 278,526 10,681
* Venator Materials plc 643,734 10,532
* Century Aluminum Co. 661,983 10,426
* Verso Corp. 454,876 9,898
* TimkenSteel Corp. 521,693 8,530
  Tredegar Corp. 355,612 8,357
  American Vanguard Corp. 358,055 8,217
^ McEwen Mining Inc. 3,387,714 7,013
* PQ Group Holdings Inc. 386,703 6,961
  Myers Industries Inc. 358,111 6,876
  Kronos Worldwide Inc. 294,314 6,631
* OMNOVA Solutions Inc. 614,838 6,394
  Haynes International Inc. 168,549 6,193
  Gold Resource Corp. 823,198 5,425
* Intrepid Potash Inc. 1,297,436 5,320
* Clearwater Paper Corp. 222,165 5,132
  FutureFuel Corp. 339,968 4,763
  Hawkins Inc. 129,551 4,580
  Advanced Emissions Solutions Inc. 297,996 3,385
* Trecora Resources 225,499 3,349
* AgroFresh Solutions Inc. 396,351 2,778
  Olympic Steel Inc. 134,854 2,752
* Universal Stainless & Alloy Products Inc. 111,065 2,629
* Flotek Industries Inc. 768,023 2,481
* UFP Technologies Inc. 79,832 2,463
^,* Forterra Inc. 248,253 2,416
  United States Lime & Minerals Inc. 27,379 2,297
* Ryerson Holding Corp. 205,807 2,295
* Ampco-Pittsburgh Corp. 156,008 1,599
  Synalloy Corp. 79,106 1,578
* LSB Industries Inc. 279,236 1,480
  Core Molding Technologies Inc. 97,985 1,399
^ Tecnoglass Inc. 121,897 1,059
  Northern Technologies International Corp. 29,246 1,047
^,* Loop Industries Inc. 86,365 941
^,* Marrone Bio Innovations Inc. 391,070 720

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
^,* Ramaco Resources Inc. 91,534 637
* Pershing Gold Corp. 240,768 441
  Friedman Industries Inc. 51,045 413
* General Moly Inc. 683,377 280
^,* Reto Eco-solutions Inc. 42,353 224
^,* Golden Minerals Co. 648,415 222
^,* US Gold Corp. 117,799 148
* Paramount Gold Nevada Corp. 90,095 114
* Solitario Zinc Corp. 258,205 111
* Senomyx Inc. 91,580 110
^,* Comstock Mining Inc. 89,194 23
* Ikonics Corp. 926 10
* US Antimony Corp. 16,354 8
  Greif Inc. Class B 100 6
* MagneGas Corp. 201
      3,386,788
Other (0.0%)3    
*,2 Dyax Corp. CVR Exp. 12/31/2019 1,549,121 3,098
*,2 Herbalife Ltd. CVR 83,162 807
*,2 Tobira Therapeutics CVR Exp. 12/31/2028 87,894 398
*,2 NewStar Financial Inc. 225,787 111
*,2 Media General Inc. CVR 1,202,098 47
* Kadmon Warrants Exp. 09/29/2022 105,015 27
*,2 Ambit Biosciences Corp. CVR 22,388 13
*,2 Ocera Therapeutics CVR 48,417 13
*,2 GenVec Inc. CPR 26,612 12
* CDTi Advanced Materials Inc. Rights Exp. 07/13/2018 71,247 5
*,2 Alexza Pharmaceuticals Inc. CVR 128,704 5
*,2 Atossa Genetics Inc. Rights Exp. 07/24/2018 33,864 3
*,2 Achieve Life Sciences Inc. CVR 330,518 3
*,2 Dara Biosciences Inc. CVR Exp. 12/31/2018 15,573 1
*,2 Seventy Seven Energy Inc. Escrow Line 3,457
*,2 Clinical Data CVR 131,308
*,2 Adolor Corp. Rights Exp. 07/01/2019 596,841
^,*,2 Biosante Pharmaceutical Inc. CVR 44,795
^,* Cytori Therapeutics Inc. Rights Exp. 07/13/2018 9,597
      4,543
Real Estate (8.2%)    
  Camden Property Trust 1,220,820 111,253
  Equity LifeStyle Properties Inc. 1,154,313 106,081
  Sun Communities Inc. 1,052,392 103,008
  Kilroy Realty Corp. 1,306,889 98,853
  Jones Lang LaSalle Inc. 593,320 98,485
  Gaming and Leisure Properties Inc. 2,639,824 94,506
  WP Carey Inc. 1,418,034 94,087
  VEREIT Inc. 12,521,910 93,163
  National Retail Properties Inc. 2,041,226 89,732
  Invitation Homes Inc. 3,718,095 85,739
  Liberty Property Trust 1,917,567 85,006
  Douglas Emmett Inc. 2,069,952 83,171
  DCT Industrial Trust Inc. 1,236,516 82,513
^ Omega Healthcare Investors Inc. 2,621,950 81,280
  Forest City Realty Trust Inc. Class A 3,516,953 80,222
  American Campus Communities Inc. 1,803,022 77,314
  CubeSmart 2,375,461 76,537
  CyrusOne Inc. 1,306,287 76,235
  Lamar Advertising Co. Class A 1,100,210 75,155
  American Homes 4 Rent Class A 3,362,083 74,571
  Hudson Pacific Properties Inc. 2,058,883 72,946
  Healthcare Trust of America Inc. Class A 2,681,962 72,306
  Brixmor Property Group Inc. 3,958,321 68,994
  Highwoods Properties Inc. 1,340,708 68,014
  Medical Properties Trust Inc. 4,807,388 67,496
* Howard Hughes Corp. 508,111 67,325

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Rayonier Inc. 1,691,217 65,433
  Hospitality Properties Trust 2,172,876 62,166
  STORE Capital Corp. 2,243,616 61,475
  Life Storage Inc. 612,920 59,643
  Senior Housing Properties Trust 3,143,531 56,866
  Gramercy Property Trust 2,063,225 56,367
  Ryman Hospitality Properties Inc. 673,744 56,022
  EPR Properties 856,186 55,472
  First Industrial Realty Trust Inc. 1,624,581 54,164
  Cousins Properties Inc. 5,543,739 53,719
  Sabra Health Care REIT Inc. 2,347,863 51,019
  Apple Hospitality REIT Inc. 2,845,581 50,879
  CoreSite Realty Corp. 455,149 50,440
  RLJ Lodging Trust 2,287,346 50,436
  LaSalle Hotel Properties 1,439,540 49,275
  Weingarten Realty Investors 1,583,820 48,797
  Sunstone Hotel Investors Inc. 2,931,382 48,720
* Equity Commonwealth 1,531,476 48,241
  Healthcare Realty Trust Inc. 1,644,477 47,821
  Taubman Centers Inc. 804,818 47,291
  Spirit Realty Capital Inc. 5,678,016 45,594
  GEO Group Inc. 1,640,385 45,176
  EastGroup Properties Inc. 460,230 43,980
  JBG SMITH Properties 1,204,650 43,934
  Uniti Group Inc. 2,148,677 43,038
  Paramount Group Inc. 2,688,284 41,400
  Colony Capital Inc. 6,555,122 40,904
  National Health Investors Inc. 553,093 40,752
  Education Realty Trust Inc. 980,044 40,672
  PotlatchDeltic Corp. 795,777 40,465
  Brandywine Realty Trust 2,314,070 39,061
  Corporate Office Properties Trust 1,339,965 38,846
  Physicians Realty Trust 2,380,879 37,951
  Realogy Holdings Corp. 1,658,130 37,805
  CoreCivic Inc. 1,566,307 37,419
  Retail Properties of America Inc. 2,894,887 36,997
  DDR Corp. 2,016,365 36,093
  Columbia Property Trust Inc. 1,588,473 36,074
  Kennedy-Wilson Holdings Inc. 1,692,433 35,795
  Outfront Media Inc. 1,826,886 35,533
  STAG Industrial Inc. 1,287,913 35,070
  Pebblebrook Hotel Trust 897,779 34,834
  PS Business Parks Inc. 267,634 34,391
  Xenia Hotels & Resorts Inc. 1,410,321 34,355
  Piedmont Office Realty Trust Inc. Class A 1,687,212 33,626
  Rexford Industrial Realty Inc. 1,042,772 32,733
  Urban Edge Properties 1,405,446 32,143
  DiamondRock Hospitality Co. 2,615,561 32,119
  Washington REIT 1,049,229 31,823
  Tanger Factory Outlet Centers Inc. 1,255,435 29,490
  Empire State Realty Trust Inc. 1,711,151 29,261
  Acadia Realty Trust 1,063,251 29,101
  Retail Opportunity Investments Corp. 1,487,916 28,508
  Terreno Realty Corp. 740,162 27,882
* Quality Care Properties Inc. 1,234,785 26,560
  QTS Realty Trust Inc. Class A 671,561 26,527
  Chesapeake Lodging Trust 799,107 25,284
  Lexington Realty Trust 2,887,669 25,209
  Mack-Cali Realty Corp. 1,194,951 24,234
  LTC Properties Inc. 528,101 22,571
  Newmark Group Inc. Class A 1,579,587 22,478
  Agree Realty Corp. 405,853 21,417
  American Assets Trust Inc. 555,584 21,273
  Alexander & Baldwin Inc. 898,563 21,116

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Government Properties Income Trust 1,312,270 20,799
  National Storage Affiliates Trust 668,358 20,599
  Washington Prime Group Inc. 2,446,610 19,842
  Summit Hotel Properties Inc. 1,385,652 19,829
  Alexander's Inc. 50,685 19,394
  Four Corners Property Trust Inc. 776,565 19,127
  Kite Realty Group Trust 1,113,494 19,018
  VICI Properties Inc. 880,168 18,167
  Select Income REIT 807,960 18,155
  Global Net Lease Inc. 879,392 17,966
  Monmouth Real Estate Investment Corp. 1,038,315 17,163
  CareTrust REIT Inc. 1,012,965 16,906
  HFF Inc. Class A 488,294 16,773
* St. Joe Co. 880,059 15,797
  Tier REIT Inc. 646,304 15,369
  Easterly Government Properties Inc. 748,096 14,782
^ Seritage Growth Properties Class A 343,162 14,560
  Ramco-Gershenson Properties Trust 1,074,885 14,199
  Americold Realty Trust 612,903 13,496
* CorePoint Lodging Inc. 521,057 13,495
  Chatham Lodging Trust 609,419 12,932
  Franklin Street Properties Corp. 1,472,127 12,601
^ CBL & Associates Properties Inc. 2,261,528 12,597
  RE/MAX Holdings Inc. Class A 235,018 12,327
  InfraREIT Inc. 531,429 11,782
  Independence Realty Trust Inc. 1,128,989 11,640
  Getty Realty Corp. 410,547 11,565
  Universal Health Realty Income Trust 172,014 11,005
  Hersha Hospitality Trust Class A 504,410 10,820
^ Pennsylvania REIT 929,097 10,211
  NorthStar Realty Europe Corp. 690,489 10,005
* iStar Inc. 917,326 9,898
  Ashford Hospitality Trust Inc. 1,176,048 9,526
  Armada Hoffler Properties Inc. 615,425 9,170
  Preferred Apartment Communities Inc. Class A 510,827 8,679
  Urstadt Biddle Properties Inc. Class A 378,114 8,557
  New Senior Investment Group Inc. 1,096,903 8,304
* Marcus & Millichap Inc. 212,384 8,285
  Investors Real Estate Trust 1,465,335 8,103
  CatchMark Timber Trust Inc. Class A 633,936 8,070
  Saul Centers Inc. 149,357 8,003
  Gladstone Commercial Corp. 398,781 7,665
  Front Yard Residential Corp. 735,069 7,659
  NexPoint Residential Trust Inc. 265,406 7,551
  RMR Group Inc. Class A 94,477 7,412
  Community Healthcare Trust Inc. 240,156 7,173
  UMH Properties Inc. 454,336 6,974
  Whitestone REIT 524,885 6,551
  City Office REIT Inc. 498,631 6,397
  CorEnergy Infrastructure Trust Inc. 167,181 6,286
  One Liberty Properties Inc. 221,923 5,861
* Spirit MTA REIT 566,295 5,833
  Industrial Logistics Properties Trust 249,296 5,572
* FRP Holdings Inc. 84,987 5,503
* Tejon Ranch Co. 219,306 5,329
  Cedar Realty Trust Inc. 1,082,173 5,108
  MedEquities Realty Trust Inc. 461,595 5,087
  Braemar Hotels & Resorts Inc. 441,221 5,039
  Consolidated-Tomoka Land Co. 75,203 4,626
^,* Altisource Portfolio Solutions SA 157,215 4,586
  Jernigan Capital Inc. 232,713 4,435
^ Farmland Partners Inc. 460,010 4,048
  CIM Commercial Trust Corp. 241,947 3,653
  Bluerock Residential Growth REIT Inc. Class A 366,901 3,273

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Forestar Group Inc. 150,705 3,127
^,* Redfin Corp. 130,321 3,009
^ Innovative Industrial Properties Inc. 81,912 3,000
  Safety Income & Growth Inc. 135,397 2,568
  Global Medical REIT Inc. 273,162 2,420
* Stratus Properties Inc. 73,967 2,260
^ Gladstone Land Corp. 176,270 2,233
  BRT Apartments Corp. 157,548 2,009
  Clipper Realty Inc. 171,221 1,462
* Rafael Holdings Inc. Class B 140,615 1,292
* Trinity Place Holdings Inc. 189,310 1,240
* Essential Properties Realty Trust Inc. 90,270 1,222
  Griffin Industrial Realty Inc. 26,728 1,176
  Sotherly Hotels Inc. 166,788 1,164
* Maui Land & Pineapple Co. Inc. 87,932 985
^ Wheeler REIT Inc. 136,025 550
  Plymouth Industrial REIT Inc. 15,568 249
  Condor Hospitality Trust Inc. 20,014 208
* JW Mays Inc. 4,600 196
* InterGroup Corp. 6,800 186
* Altisource Asset Management Corp. 2,587 180
  Global Self Storage Inc. 43,032 179
* Transcontinental Realty Investors Inc. 2,464 82
* American Realty Investors Inc. 1,100 17
  HMG/Courtland Properties Inc. 1,000 14
* Reven Housing REIT Inc. 3,347 14
  CKX Lands Inc. 1,000 11
* Power REIT 200 1
      5,459,923
Telecommunication Services (0.9%)    
* T-Mobile US Inc. 3,841,197 229,512
* Zayo Group Holdings Inc. 2,423,332 88,403
^,* Sprint Corp. 8,974,572 48,822
* Vonage Holdings Corp. 2,866,561 36,950
  Telephone & Data Systems Inc. 1,214,764 33,309
  Cogent Communications Holdings Inc. 546,157 29,165
  Shenandoah Telecommunications Co. 618,971 20,240
* Iridium Communications Inc. 1,095,551 17,638
* Boingo Wireless Inc. 544,934 12,310
  Consolidated Communications Holdings Inc. 852,273 10,534
* ORBCOMM Inc. 1,035,583 10,460
* Cincinnati Bell Inc. 566,563 8,895
  ATN International Inc. 145,936 7,701
* United States Cellular Corp. 193,528 7,168
^ Frontier Communications Corp. 1,043,202 5,592
^,* NII Holdings Inc. 1,323,677 5,162
  Spok Holdings Inc. 297,487 4,477
* Hawaiian Telcom Holdco Inc. 144,191 4,170
* Ooma Inc. 222,268 3,145
* pdvWireless Inc. 125,655 3,135
  Windstream Holdings Inc. 549,091 2,894
^,* Globalstar Inc. 5,253,135 2,574
^,* Pareteum Corp. 656,894 1,642
  IDT Corp. Class B 284,982 1,602
* Alaska Communications Systems Group Inc. 539,199 954
^,* One Horizon Group Inc. 93,512 50
* Otelco Inc. Class A 1,414 21
      596,525
Utilities (2.7%)    
  Atmos Energy Corp. 1,463,986 131,964
  UGI Corp. 2,288,646 119,170
* Vistra Energy Corp. 4,839,427 114,501
  OGE Energy Corp. 2,620,201 92,257
  Aqua America Inc. 2,361,592 83,081

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund        
Schedule of Investments        
June 30, 2018        
 
          Market
          Value
        Shares ($000)
  Vectren Corp.     1,080,939 77,233
  MDU Resources Group Inc.     2,586,957 74,194
  IDACORP Inc.     666,068 61,438
  WGL Holdings Inc.     664,900 59,010
  National Fuel Gas Co.     1,062,807 56,286
  ALLETE Inc.     676,566 52,373
  ONE Gas Inc.     699,959 52,315
  New Jersey Resources Corp.     1,164,538 52,113
  Portland General Electric Co.     1,175,461 50,263
  Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc.     1,447,089 49,635
  Southwest Gas Holdings Inc.     637,598 48,630
  Spire Inc.     664,647 46,957
  Avista Corp.     866,221 45,615
  Black Hills Corp.     701,556 42,942
  PNM Resources Inc.     1,057,342 41,131
  Avangrid Inc.     744,201 39,391
  South Jersey Industries Inc.     1,112,437 37,233
  NorthWestern Corp.     648,637 37,134
  El Paso Electric Co.     521,112 30,798
  MGE Energy Inc.     444,735 28,041
  American States Water Co.     489,235 27,965
  Ormat Technologies Inc.     475,807 25,308
  Northwest Natural Gas Co.     392,340 25,031
  California Water Service Group     637,177 24,818
  Otter Tail Corp.     515,368 24,531
  Pattern Energy Group Inc. Class A     1,165,264 21,849
  Chesapeake Utilities Corp.     206,615 16,519
  NRG Yield Inc.     939,251 16,155
  SJW Group     219,642 14,545
  Connecticut Water Service Inc.     163,670 10,691
  Middlesex Water Co.     225,935 9,528
  Unitil Corp.     178,884 9,130
  TerraForm Power Inc. Class A     578,929 6,773
  NRG Yield Inc. Class A     351,475 5,993
  York Water Co.     170,106 5,409
  Artesian Resources Corp. Class A     110,092 4,268
^,* Cadiz Inc.     320,402 4,197
  RGC Resources Inc.     88,536 2,583
* AquaVenture Holdings Ltd.     165,794 2,583
* Pure Cycle Corp.     194,651 1,859
^ Spark Energy Inc. Class A     186,223 1,816
  Genie Energy Ltd. Class B     175,179 869
  Global Water Resources Inc.     64,028 602
 
          1,786,727
 
Total Common Stocks (Cost $48,093,509)       66,134,264
 
 
    Coupon      
 
Temporary Cash Investments (2.8%)1        
Money Market Fund (2.8%)        
4,5 Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund 2.122%   18,710,047 1,871,192
 
 
        Face  
      Maturity Amount  
      Date ($000)  
U.S. Government and Agency Obligations (0.0%)        
  United States Treasury Bill 1.693% 7/12/18 3,000 2,998
6 United States Treasury Bill 1.849% 8/16/18 5,000 4,989
6 United States Treasury Bill 1.986%—1.995% 10/18/18 8,400 8,351

 

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Vanguard® Extended Market Index Fund
Schedule of Investments
June 30, 2018

      Face Market
    Maturity Amount Value
  Coupon Date ($000) ($000)
6 United States Treasury Bill 2.034%—2.078% 11/15/18 15,000 14,887
        31,225
Total Temporary Cash Investments (Cost $1,902,103)       1,902,417
Total Investments (101.8%) (Cost $49,995,612)       68,036,681
Other Assets and Liabilities—Net (-1.8%)5,7       (1,228,700)
Net Assets (100%)       66,807,981

 

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^ Includes partial security positions on loan to broker-dealers. The total value of securities on loan is $1,207,098,000.
* Non-income-producing security.
1 The fund invests a portion of its cash reserves in equity markets through the use of index futures contracts and swap contracts. After giving
effect to futures and swap investments, the fund's effective common stock and temporary cash investment positions represent 100.0% and
1.8%, respectively, of net assets.
2 Security value determined using significant unobservable inputs.
3 “Other” represents securities that are not classified by the fund’s benchmark index.
4 Affiliated money market fund available only to Vanguard funds and certain trusts and accounts managed by Vanguard. Rate shown is the 7-day
yield.
5 Includes $1,294,211,000 of collateral received for securities on loan.
6 Securities with a value of $23,051,000 have been segregated as initial margin for open futures contracts.
7 Cash of $1,380,000 has been segregated as collateral for open over-the-counter swap contracts.
CPR—Contingent Payment Rights.
CVR—Contingent Value Rights.
REIT—Real Estate Investment Trust.

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
 
Common Stocks (99.6%)1    
Basic Materials (2.5%)    
  DowDuPont Inc. 58,087,208 3,829,109
  Praxair Inc. 7,189,593 1,137,034
  Ecolab Inc. 6,496,973 911,720
  LyondellBasell Industries NV Class A 7,845,718 861,852
  Air Products & Chemicals Inc. 5,481,638 853,655
  PPG Industries Inc. 6,227,588 645,988
  Freeport-McMoRan Inc. 34,422,713 594,136
  International Paper Co. 10,352,262 539,146
  Newmont Mining Corp. 13,346,094 503,281
  Nucor Corp. 7,950,018 496,876
  Celanese Corp. Class A 3,392,117 376,729
  Eastman Chemical Co. 3,213,327 321,204
  FMC Corp. 3,360,500 299,790
  Albemarle Corp. 2,767,114 261,022
  CF Industries Holdings Inc. 5,840,948 259,338
  Steel Dynamics Inc. 5,601,509 257,389
  International Flavors & Fragrances Inc. 1,975,979 244,942
  Mosaic Co. 8,670,234 243,200
  Avery Dennison Corp. 2,193,903 223,998
* Alcoa Corp. 4,662,153 218,562
  Chemours Co. 4,468,985 198,244
  RPM International Inc. 3,325,600 193,949
* Axalta Coating Systems Ltd. 5,508,229 166,954
  United States Steel Corp. 4,431,912 154,009
  Royal Gold Inc. 1,646,179 152,831
  Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. 1,707,289 149,456
  Huntsman Corp. 5,092,186 148,692
  WR Grace & Co. 1,695,455 124,294
  Ashland Global Holdings Inc. 1,556,213 121,665
  Olin Corp. 4,169,148 119,738
  Westlake Chemical Corp. 976,885 105,142
  Versum Materials Inc. 2,729,131 101,387
  Peabody Energy Corp. 2,189,765 99,591
  NewMarket Corp. 235,730 95,353
  PolyOne Corp. 2,024,221 87,487
  Cabot Corp. 1,396,053 86,234
* Ingevity Corp. 1,058,802 85,615
  Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. 983,488 81,787
  Balchem Corp. 801,288 78,638
* Allegheny Technologies Inc. 3,126,899 78,548
  Sensient Technologies Corp. 1,085,229 77,648
  KapStone Paper and Packaging Corp. 2,195,065 75,730
  Domtar Corp. 1,573,727 75,130
* Univar Inc. 2,858,853 75,016
  HB Fuller Co. 1,263,097 67,803
  Minerals Technologies Inc. 888,581 66,955
* Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. 7,498,653 63,214
* Platform Specialty Products Corp. 5,429,689 62,984
  Carpenter Technology Corp. 1,166,802 61,339
  Commercial Metals Co. 2,771,499 58,506
  Compass Minerals International Inc. 856,983 56,347
  US Silica Holdings Inc. 1,967,919 50,556
* GCP Applied Technologies Inc. 1,714,135 49,624
  Quaker Chemical Corp. 319,346 49,457
  Innospec Inc. 621,726 47,593
  Worthington Industries Inc. 1,082,399 45,428
  Tronox Ltd. Class A 2,265,338 44,582
* Ferro Corp. 2,091,973 43,618
* Cambrex Corp. 817,653 42,763
  Kaiser Aluminum Corp. 390,953 40,702
  Stepan Co. 504,864 39,384

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Arch Coal Inc. Class A 474,277 37,198
* Kraton Corp. 790,962 36,495
* Coeur Mining Inc. 4,651,381 35,351
  Neenah Inc. 416,622 35,350
  Hecla Mining Co. 10,060,131 35,009
*,^ AK Steel Holding Corp. 7,970,982 34,594
  Warrior Met Coal Inc. 1,185,548 32,686
  A Schulman Inc. 659,182 29,334
* AdvanSix Inc. 722,119 26,451
* CONSOL Energy Inc. 640,682 24,570
  KMG Chemicals Inc. 325,094 23,985
  Innophos Holdings Inc. 478,614 22,782
  Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc. 1,272,070 21,740
* SunCoke Energy Inc. 1,578,970 21,158
  PH Glatfelter Co. 1,075,966 21,078
* CSW Industrials Inc. 379,917 20,079
  Chase Corp. 170,511 19,992
* Koppers Holdings Inc. 506,326 19,418
* Century Aluminum Co. 1,220,025 19,215
* Verso Corp. 851,478 18,528
  Tredegar Corp. 757,844 17,809
* Codexis Inc. 1,222,920 17,610
* PQ Group Holdings Inc. 875,701 15,763
  American Vanguard Corp. 660,836 15,166
*,^ Covia Holdings Corp. 801,553 14,877
* Resolute Forest Products Inc. 1,422,992 14,728
  Kronos Worldwide Inc. 586,390 13,211
  Haynes International Inc. 308,884 11,348
* Veritiv Corp. 269,480 10,739
* OMNOVA Solutions Inc. 1,019,093 10,599
* Clearwater Paper Corp. 457,383 10,566
  Gold Resource Corp. 1,555,606 10,251
  Hawkins Inc. 267,972 9,473
* Intrepid Potash Inc. 2,262,730 9,277
  FutureFuel Corp. 630,355 8,831
* Cloud Peak Energy Inc. 2,190,960 7,646
* Nexeo Solutions Inc. 803,457 7,336
  Olympic Steel Inc. 330,232 6,740
*,^ Uranium Energy Corp. 3,643,253 5,866
*,^ AgroFresh Solutions Inc. 833,292 5,841
* Klondex Mines Ltd. 2,442,037 5,641
* Universal Stainless & Alloy Products Inc. 230,188 5,449
* Ryerson Holding Corp. 411,943 4,593
  Hallador Energy Co. 554,996 3,963
  Synalloy Corp. 191,382 3,818
  Northern Technologies International Corp. 99,977 3,579
*,^ ChromaDex Corp. 925,253 3,433
* LSB Industries Inc. 620,813 3,290
* Ampco-Pittsburgh Corp. 308,070 3,158
*,^ Marrone Bio Innovations Inc. 1,497,687 2,756
*,^ Ur-Energy Inc. 3,848,666 2,579
* Senomyx Inc. 1,088,009 1,306
* NL Industries Inc. 141,712 1,233
*,^ Ramaco Resources Inc. 156,834 1,092
* General Moly Inc. 2,527,959 1,036
  United-Guardian Inc. 45,130 864
  Friedman Industries Inc. 106,118 860
* Pershing Gold Corp. 428,954 785
* Centrus Energy Corp. Class A 112,234 386
* Solitario Zinc Corp. 613,174 264
* Dynasil Corp. of America 158,073 226
*,^ US Gold Corp. 174,192 219
*,^ Paramount Gold Nevada Corp. 147,835 186
*,^ Westwater Resources Inc. 434,689 176

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
*,^ Golden Minerals Co. 504,714 172
*,^ Comstock Mining Inc. 489,535 127
* Ikonics Corp. 6,410 69
*,^ US Antimony Corp. 70,173 34
      17,512,948
Consumer Goods (8.0%)    
  Procter & Gamble Co. 62,944,451 4,913,444
  Coca-Cola Co. 95,868,820 4,204,806
  PepsiCo Inc. 35,487,055 3,863,476
  Philip Morris International Inc. 38,907,434 3,141,386
  Altria Group Inc. 47,373,565 2,690,345
  NIKE Inc. Class B 32,107,729 2,558,344
  Mondelez International Inc. Class A 36,893,861 1,512,648
  Colgate-Palmolive Co. 21,822,001 1,414,284
  Activision Blizzard Inc. 18,090,725 1,380,684
  General Motors Co. 31,743,333 1,250,687
*,^ Tesla Inc. 3,186,567 1,092,833
  Ford Motor Co. 97,858,756 1,083,296
* Electronic Arts Inc. 7,674,848 1,082,307
  Kraft Heinz Co. 15,240,299 957,396
  Kimberly-Clark Corp. 8,738,333 920,496
  Constellation Brands Inc. Class A 3,993,863 874,137
  Estee Lauder Cos. Inc. Class A 5,609,248 800,384
  General Mills Inc. 14,813,859 655,661
  VF Corp. 7,939,968 647,266
  Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. 13,981,792 640,786
  Aptiv plc 6,626,436 607,180
* Monster Beverage Corp. 10,556,835 604,907
  Dr Pepper Snapple Group Inc. 4,510,565 550,289
  Tyson Foods Inc. Class A 7,447,428 512,755
  Stanley Black & Decker Inc. 3,854,396 511,902
  Kellogg Co. 6,939,853 484,888
  Clorox Co. 3,233,852 437,378
  Lennar Corp. Class A 7,161,914 376,001
  DR Horton Inc. 8,940,847 366,575
  Conagra Brands Inc. 9,876,293 352,880
  McCormick & Co. Inc. 3,031,473 351,924
  Brown-Forman Corp. Class B 7,010,528 343,586
* Mohawk Industries Inc. 1,584,714 339,557
* Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. 2,858,019 338,275
  Tapestry Inc. 7,191,004 335,892
  Hershey Co. 3,539,629 329,398
  Church & Dwight Co. Inc. 6,134,321 326,101
  Genuine Parts Co. 3,478,553 319,296
  Molson Coors Brewing Co. Class B 4,627,372 314,846
* Lululemon Athletica Inc. 2,518,364 314,418
  Lear Corp. 1,664,822 309,341
  JM Smucker Co. 2,691,952 289,331
  PVH Corp. 1,922,496 287,836
  Newell Brands Inc. 10,940,294 282,150
  Hasbro Inc. 2,813,088 259,676
* NVR Inc. 86,339 256,457
  Lamb Weston Holdings Inc. 3,659,636 250,722
  Hormel Foods Corp. 6,631,411 246,755
  Bunge Ltd. 3,517,412 245,199
* Michael Kors Holdings Ltd. 3,606,868 240,217
  Whirlpool Corp. 1,607,046 234,998
* LKQ Corp. 7,328,254 233,771
  Snap-on Inc. 1,412,180 226,966
  BorgWarner Inc. 5,257,159 226,899
* US Foods Holding Corp. 5,374,501 203,264
  Ingredion Inc. 1,801,881 199,468
  Hanesbrands Inc. 9,053,018 199,347
  Campbell Soup Co. 4,887,464 198,138

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Pinnacle Foods Inc. 2,969,813 193,216
  PulteGroup Inc. 6,393,981 183,827
  Polaris Industries Inc. 1,499,398 183,196
  Harley-Davidson Inc. 4,183,315 176,034
  Ralph Lauren Corp. Class A 1,391,444 174,932
  Jefferies Financial Group Inc. 7,454,197 169,508
*,^ Wayfair Inc. 1,388,736 164,926
  Coty Inc. Class A 11,287,592 159,155
  Gentex Corp. 6,813,336 156,843
* WABCO Holdings Inc. 1,334,028 156,108
  Leggett & Platt Inc. 3,277,003 146,285
*,^ Middleby Corp. 1,393,570 145,517
  Pool Corp. 949,636 143,870
*,^ Herbalife Nutrition Ltd. 2,672,954 143,591
^ Mattel Inc. 8,593,889 141,112
  Brunswick Corp. 2,171,735 140,033
  Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. 5,985,653 139,406
* Post Holdings Inc. 1,590,477 136,813
  Toll Brothers Inc. 3,437,169 127,141
  Carter's Inc. 1,129,353 122,411
  Thor Industries Inc. 1,246,142 121,362
  Valvoline Inc. 4,973,692 107,283
*,^ Under Armour Inc. Class A 4,712,366 105,934
  Nu Skin Enterprises Inc. Class A 1,319,140 103,144
* Skechers U.S.A. Inc. Class A 3,373,897 101,251
  Delphi Technologies plc 2,226,596 101,221
*,^ Under Armour Inc. 4,675,710 98,564
* Visteon Corp. 748,847 96,781
  Energizer Holdings Inc. 1,497,987 94,313
  Flowers Foods Inc. 4,469,476 93,099
* Deckers Outdoor Corp. 790,841 89,278
* Darling Ingredients Inc. 4,112,518 81,757
* Zynga Inc. Class A 19,629,985 79,894
  Wolverine World Wide Inc. 2,288,125 79,558
* Welbilt Inc. 3,499,326 78,070
* TreeHouse Foods Inc. 1,417,397 74,428
  Dana Inc. 3,602,685 72,738
  Columbia Sportswear Co. 791,641 72,411
  Steven Madden Ltd. 1,322,339 70,216
* Hain Celestial Group Inc. 2,329,031 69,405
* Edgewell Personal Care Co. 1,366,445 68,951
* Helen of Troy Ltd. 679,088 66,856
  Lancaster Colony Corp. 481,122 66,597
* Boston Beer Co. Inc. Class A 210,774 63,169
* TRI Pointe Group Inc. 3,748,368 61,323
  KB Home 2,165,275 58,982
* Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc. 446,753 58,377
* Taylor Morrison Home Corp. Class A 2,807,078 58,331
  J&J Snack Foods Corp. 373,215 56,904
  Tenneco Inc. 1,293,574 56,866
*,^ Tempur Sealy International Inc. 1,153,619 55,431
  Sanderson Farms Inc. 514,730 54,124
  LCI Industries 595,227 53,660
  Herman Miller Inc. 1,506,226 51,061
*,^ iRobot Corp. 663,617 50,282
^ B&G Foods Inc. 1,673,348 50,033
  WD-40 Co. 333,497 48,774
  Vector Group Ltd. 2,496,675 47,637
  Tupperware Brands Corp. 1,140,591 47,038
* Dorman Products Inc. 683,150 46,666
  Medifast Inc. 290,830 46,579
* G-III Apparel Group Ltd. 1,000,159 44,407
* Cavco Industries Inc. 213,468 44,327
  Callaway Golf Co. 2,331,077 44,221

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc. 2,815,826 43,814
* Meritage Homes Corp. 963,686 42,354
* Fox Factory Holding Corp. 882,379 41,075
  Universal Corp. 620,879 41,009
^ Spectrum Brands Holdings Inc. 492,449 40,194
  HNI Corp. 1,075,004 39,990
  ACCO Brands Corp. 2,622,178 36,317
* Gentherm Inc. 914,706 35,948
  La-Z-Boy Inc. 1,167,289 35,719
  Calavo Growers Inc. 367,553 35,340
  Interface Inc. Class A 1,515,196 34,774
* USANA Health Sciences Inc. 298,623 34,431
  MDC Holdings Inc. 1,118,131 34,405
  Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. 1,288,134 33,878
  Schweitzer-Mauduit International Inc. 759,895 33,223
  Oxford Industries Inc. 397,169 32,957
  Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc. 732,277 32,623
* Cal-Maine Foods Inc. 708,389 32,480
* Hostess Brands Inc. Class A 2,358,025 32,069
* National Beverage Corp. 297,148 31,765
*,^ Fitbit Inc. Class A 4,662,025 30,443
*,^ Fossil Group Inc. 1,125,126 30,232
  Seaboard Corp. 7,569 29,994
  Winnebago Industries Inc. 718,674 29,178
  Nutrisystem Inc. 757,823 29,176
* Crocs Inc. 1,637,446 28,835
* Central Garden & Pet Co. Class A 690,887 27,960
  MGP Ingredients Inc. 314,562 27,936
  Steelcase Inc. Class A 1,958,176 26,435
*,^ LGI Homes Inc. 456,450 26,351
* Sleep Number Corp. 895,170 25,978
* Pilgrim's Pride Corp. 1,271,682 25,599
  Dean Foods Co. 2,322,049 24,405
  Knoll Inc. 1,147,136 23,872
* Stoneridge Inc. 668,927 23,506
  Standard Motor Products Inc. 471,105 22,773
  Inter Parfums Inc. 425,083 22,742
  Phibro Animal Health Corp. Class A 484,852 22,327
* Vista Outdoor Inc. 1,427,684 22,115
* Modine Manufacturing Co. 1,193,650 21,784
  Andersons Inc. 626,339 21,421
* Malibu Boats Inc. Class A 506,995 21,263
  Acushnet Holdings Corp. 822,662 20,122
^ Camping World Holdings Inc. Class A 794,209 19,839
* Century Communities Inc. 609,620 19,234
  Movado Group Inc. 385,391 18,614
* Glu Mobile Inc. 2,874,185 18,424
* M/I Homes Inc. 683,034 18,087
*,^ GoPro Inc. Class A 2,797,638 18,017
* William Lyon Homes Class A 775,740 17,997
* Central Garden & Pet Co. 406,579 17,678
  Lennar Corp. Class B 409,984 17,502
  Briggs & Stratton Corp. 993,767 17,500
  National Presto Industries Inc. 135,875 16,849
* Freshpet Inc. 598,812 16,437
  Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated 115,769 15,644
  Tower International Inc. 477,916 15,198
  Ethan Allen Interiors Inc. 614,729 15,061
  John B Sanfilippo & Son Inc. 200,099 14,897
* Primo Water Corp. 804,867 14,077
  Tootsie Roll Industries Inc. 455,251 14,045
  Kimball International Inc. Class B 856,458 13,840
  Hooker Furniture Corp. 287,151 13,467
  Titan International Inc. 1,242,658 13,334

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* ZAGG Inc. 753,277 13,032
* MCBC Holdings Inc. 431,046 12,479
* Unifi Inc. 378,373 11,994
* Nautilus Inc. 742,503 11,657
* Beazer Homes USA Inc. 777,734 11,472
* Universal Electronics Inc. 332,852 11,001
  Superior Industries International Inc. 603,972 10,811
* Vera Bradley Inc. 707,043 9,927
* Motorcar Parts of America Inc. 506,878 9,484
  Johnson Outdoors Inc. Class A 110,155 9,311
  Limoneira Co. 368,022 9,057
*,^ elf Beauty Inc. 568,176 8,659
* Perry Ellis International Inc. 308,561 8,384
  Flexsteel Industries Inc. 195,786 7,812
*,^ 22nd Century Group Inc. 3,168,812 7,795
* Farmer Brothers Co. 250,444 7,651
  Bassett Furniture Industries Inc. 277,255 7,638
  Turning Point Brands Inc. 208,702 6,658
  Culp Inc. 267,120 6,558
  Hamilton Beach Brands Holding Co. Class A 224,615 6,525
* Seneca Foods Corp. Class A 228,990 6,183
  Skyline Champion Corp. 174,164 6,103
  Weyco Group Inc. 165,184 6,013
* Hovnanian Enterprises Inc. Class A 3,528,723 5,752
  Rocky Brands Inc. 185,059 5,552
*,^ PolarityTE Inc. 235,638 5,547
* Craft Brew Alliance Inc. 267,325 5,520
  Oil-Dri Corp. of America 129,438 5,455
* Clarus Corp. 601,618 4,963
  Superior Group of Cos. Inc. 231,336 4,791
  Libbey Inc. 585,475 4,760
*,^ Vuzix Corp. 592,062 4,411
  Lifetime Brands Inc. 336,352 4,255
* New Home Co. Inc. 420,530 4,193
* Alliance One International Inc. 252,523 4,003
*,^ Revlon Inc. Class A 207,651 3,644
  Marine Products Corp. 192,480 3,422
* Shiloh Industries Inc. 389,356 3,387
*,^ Jamba Inc. 303,128 3,228
*,^ Castle Brands Inc. 2,686,731 3,197
* Lakeland Industries Inc. 200,276 2,834
  Escalade Inc. 193,788 2,732
  Strattec Security Corp. 88,294 2,697
*,^ Akoustis Technologies Inc. 370,402 2,693
  Core Molding Technologies Inc. 187,022 2,671
* Delta Apparel Inc. 137,842 2,667
*,^ Eastman Kodak Co. 665,683 2,530
*,^ Funko Inc. Class A 192,360 2,414
  Alico Inc. 71,437 2,265
*,^ RiceBran Technologies 1,012,677 2,187
* Nature's Sunshine Products Inc. 221,552 2,072
  Kewaunee Scientific Corp. 56,675 2,037
  Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Inc. 173,764 1,988
* JAKKS Pacific Inc. 566,895 1,857
*,^ S&W Seed Co. 562,635 1,829
* Lifevantage Corp. 283,359 1,805
* Natural Alternatives International Inc. 175,779 1,784
*,^ Blink Charging Co. 325,521 1,670
*,^ Veru Inc. 781,750 1,579
  Crown Crafts Inc. 274,576 1,565
*,^ Sequential Brands Group Inc. 791,041 1,558
*,^ Iconix Brand Group Inc. 2,554,939 1,491
  Unique Fabricating Inc. 159,609 1,395
*,^ Orchids Paper Products Co. 328,747 1,308

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Acme United Corp. 59,859 1,242
*,^ Celsius Holdings Inc. 269,229 1,238
*,^ Differential Brands Group Inc. 277,853 1,070
  Virco Manufacturing Corp. 227,507 1,012
* Alpha Pro Tech Ltd. 293,460 983
* US Auto Parts Network Inc. 640,927 961
*,^ New Age Beverages Corp. 455,352 852
* Tandy Leather Factory Inc. 93,919 733
* Coffee Holding Co. Inc. 130,802 706
* Vince Holding Corp. 42,432 700
  LS Starrett Co. Class A 105,296 674
*,^ Nova Lifestyle Inc. 403,061 673
* Dixie Group Inc. 271,685 625
*,^ Lipocine Inc. 471,782 613
* Lifeway Foods Inc. 116,677 587
* Willamette Valley Vineyards Inc. 64,597 552
* Zedge Inc. Class B 143,177 538
*,^ Reed's Inc. 176,831 504
* Avon Products Inc. 272,240 441
  Mannatech Inc. 19,579 401
* Charles & Colvard Ltd. 212,413 227
* Emerson Radio Corp. 153,609 224
* Summer Infant Inc. 149,701 208
  P&F Industries Inc. Class A 19,303 168
*,^ Cherokee Inc. 222,325 124
* Bridgford Foods Corp. 6,897 94
* Cyanotech Corp. 23,496 92
  Ocean Bio-Chem Inc. 22,278 80
  CompX International Inc. 5,846 77
* CTI Industries Corp. 14,046 60
*,^ CDTi Advanced Materials Inc. 102,033 59
* Koss Corp. 17,633 41
* CCA Industries Inc. 14,100 41
* Hovnanian Enterprises Inc. Class B 19,300 31
*,^ Level Brands Inc. 8,000 30
      56,391,602
Consumer Services (13.2%)    
* Amazon.com Inc. 10,323,574 17,548,011
  Home Depot Inc. 28,871,767 5,632,882
* Netflix Inc. 10,336,108 4,045,863
  Comcast Corp. Class A 114,928,401 3,770,801
  Walt Disney Co. 35,434,316 3,713,871
  Walmart Inc. 36,955,972 3,165,279
  McDonald's Corp. 19,651,519 3,079,197
* Booking Holdings Inc. 1,205,582 2,443,823
  Costco Wholesale Corp. 10,982,709 2,295,167
  Lowe's Cos. Inc. 19,632,788 1,876,306
  CVS Health Corp. 25,437,421 1,636,898
  Starbucks Corp. 32,807,936 1,602,668
  TJX Cos. Inc. 14,905,796 1,418,734
  Twenty-First Century Fox Inc. Class A 26,349,332 1,309,298
  Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. 21,091,597 1,265,812
* Charter Communications Inc. Class A 4,159,841 1,219,707
  Target Corp. 13,339,643 1,015,414
* eBay Inc. 23,609,940 856,096
  Marriott International Inc. Class A 6,641,981 840,875
  Ross Stores Inc. 9,478,247 803,281
  Sysco Corp. 11,729,129 800,982
  Delta Air Lines Inc. 15,802,012 782,832
  Las Vegas Sands Corp. 9,878,136 754,294
  McKesson Corp. 5,160,559 688,419
  Southwest Airlines Co. 13,062,251 664,607
  Dollar General Corp. 6,722,447 662,833
  Yum! Brands Inc. 8,089,001 632,722

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Twenty-First Century Fox Inc. 12,018,985 592,175
  Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. 7,471,663 591,457
  Carnival Corp. 10,024,001 574,475
  Kroger Co. 20,120,625 572,432
* O'Reilly Automotive Inc. 2,049,573 560,702
* Dollar Tree Inc. 5,949,497 505,707
  CBS Corp. Class B 8,532,460 479,695
* AutoZone Inc. 673,114 451,612
  Best Buy Co. Inc. 5,997,564 447,298
  Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. 4,242,134 439,485
  Omnicom Group Inc. 5,700,066 434,744
* United Continental Holdings Inc. 5,891,560 410,818
  Wynn Resorts Ltd. 2,446,749 409,439
  American Airlines Group Inc. 10,551,317 400,528
  Tiffany & Co. 2,950,404 388,273
  Cardinal Health Inc. 7,777,791 379,790
  Expedia Group Inc. 3,095,478 372,045
  MGM Resorts International 12,546,437 364,223
  AmerisourceBergen Corp. Class A 4,116,500 351,014
* Ulta Beauty Inc. 1,437,725 335,651
  Darden Restaurants Inc. 3,093,600 331,201
*,^ CarMax Inc. 4,466,501 325,474
  Kohl's Corp. 4,205,637 306,591
  Domino's Pizza Inc. 1,059,172 298,867
  Macy's Inc. 7,661,616 286,774
* Copart Inc. 4,965,186 280,831
  Vail Resorts Inc. 1,011,835 277,435
  Nielsen Holdings plc 8,904,409 275,413
  Viacom Inc. Class B 9,129,796 275,355
* Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. Class A 626,819 270,391
* Burlington Stores Inc. 1,702,214 256,234
* Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. 5,053,539 238,780
  Advance Auto Parts Inc. 1,758,146 238,580
* GrubHub Inc. 2,260,831 237,184
  Tractor Supply Co. 3,065,764 234,500
* Qurate Retail Group Inc. QVC Group Class A 11,039,726 234,263
  Aramark 6,138,193 227,727
  Interpublic Group of Cos. Inc. 9,686,245 227,046
  Gap Inc. 6,809,680 220,566
  L Brands Inc. 5,928,898 218,658
* ServiceMaster Global Holdings Inc. 3,388,505 201,514
  FactSet Research Systems Inc. 969,299 192,018
^ Sirius XM Holdings Inc. 28,010,220 189,629
  News Corp. Class A 12,050,263 186,779
  Alaska Air Group Inc. 3,082,078 186,127
  KAR Auction Services Inc. 3,362,580 184,269
* Discovery Communications Inc. 7,225,156 184,241
* DISH Network Corp. Class A 5,435,041 182,672
* Liberty Media Corp-Liberty SiriusXM C 3,972,836 180,208
* Liberty Media Corp-Liberty Formula One 4,688,621 174,088
* Caesars Entertainment Corp. 15,617,072 167,103
* Live Nation Entertainment Inc. 3,399,382 165,108
  Service Corp. International 4,362,210 156,123
  Foot Locker Inc. 2,959,491 155,817
  Nordstrom Inc. 2,934,034 151,924
* JetBlue Airways Corp. 7,904,828 150,034
* Bright Horizons Family Solutions Inc. 1,447,569 148,405
* TripAdvisor Inc. 2,654,931 147,906
  Wyndham Hotels & Resorts Inc. 2,485,224 146,206
  Dunkin' Brands Group Inc. 2,096,013 144,772
* Madison Square Garden Co. Class A 455,174 141,190
*,^ Discovery Communications Inc. Class A 5,083,097 139,785
  Sabre Corp. 5,480,671 135,044
* Grand Canyon Education Inc. 1,200,666 134,006

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Rollins Inc. 2,472,212 129,989
* Five Below Inc. 1,330,208 129,975
  Chemed Corp. 399,155 128,452
  Six Flags Entertainment Corp. 1,789,474 125,353
  H&R Block Inc. 5,229,900 119,137
  Williams-Sonoma Inc. 1,887,181 115,835
  Dun & Bradstreet Corp. 921,992 113,082
  Wyndham Destinations Inc. 2,485,227 110,021
  Extended Stay America Inc. 5,067,717 109,513
* Stamps.com Inc. 426,427 107,907
* Liberty Media Corp-Liberty SiriusXM A 2,391,558 107,740
* Etsy Inc. 2,548,481 107,520
  Texas Roadhouse Inc. Class A 1,599,994 104,816
* Weight Watchers International Inc. 993,246 100,417
  Casey's General Stores Inc. 940,526 98,830
* Planet Fitness Inc. Class A 2,190,237 96,239
* Ollie's Bargain Outlet Holdings Inc. 1,323,476 95,952
  New York Times Co. Class A 3,677,323 95,243
^ Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc. 597,104 93,274
  Dolby Laboratories Inc. Class A 1,487,837 91,785
  American Eagle Outfitters Inc. 3,946,256 91,750
  Cinemark Holdings Inc. 2,609,775 91,551
* Performance Food Group Co. 2,488,033 91,311
  Cable One Inc. 121,784 89,303
  ILG Inc. 2,612,667 86,296
* Urban Outfitters Inc. 1,906,335 84,927
* SiteOne Landscape Supply Inc. 998,249 83,823
* Hilton Grand Vacations Inc. 2,414,288 83,776
  Hyatt Hotels Corp. Class A 1,071,644 82,677
  Signet Jewelers Ltd. 1,477,424 82,366
  Wendy's Co. 4,753,969 81,673
  Churchill Downs Inc. 269,719 79,972
  Nexstar Media Group Inc. Class A 1,077,055 79,056
* Yelp Inc. Class A 1,999,986 78,359
  Aaron's Inc. 1,768,960 76,861
  Tribune Media Co. Class A 1,954,995 74,818
* Shutterfly Inc. 829,934 74,719
* AMC Networks Inc. Class A 1,163,938 72,397
*,^ Trade Desk Inc. Class A 770,565 72,279
* AutoNation Inc. 1,487,499 72,263
* Beacon Roofing Supply Inc. 1,695,160 72,248
* Adtalem Global Education Inc. 1,498,999 72,102
  AMERCO 199,390 71,013
* Chegg Inc. 2,528,764 70,274
* Sprouts Farmers Market Inc. 3,183,306 70,256
  World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. Class A 960,274 69,927
  John Wiley & Sons Inc. Class A 1,119,902 69,882
* Penn National Gaming Inc. 2,044,025 68,659
  Boyd Gaming Corp. 1,972,010 68,350
*,^ RH 482,468 67,401
  Dick's Sporting Goods Inc. 1,907,178 67,228
  Hillenbrand Inc. 1,420,435 66,974
* Scientific Games Corp. 1,355,182 66,607
  Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. 3,327,752 66,305
  Choice Hotels International Inc. 852,832 64,474
  SkyWest Inc. 1,229,618 63,817
  Graham Holdings Co. Class B 108,355 63,507
* Spirit Airlines Inc. 1,708,935 62,120
  Morningstar Inc. 478,929 61,423
  Jack in the Box Inc. 719,674 61,259
* Sotheby's 1,123,198 61,035
* Liberty Expedia Holdings Inc. Class A 1,367,965 60,108
  PriceSmart Inc. 659,454 59,681
  Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corp. 525,768 59,391

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Murphy USA Inc. 797,870 59,274
  Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. Class A 1,839,410 59,137
  TEGNA Inc. 5,395,677 58,543
  Red Rock Resorts Inc. Class A 1,737,107 58,193
  Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. Class B 2,433,929 57,100
* Acxiom Corp. 1,901,345 56,945
  Cheesecake Factory Inc. 1,026,421 56,515
* Eldorado Resorts Inc. 1,444,998 56,499
* Avis Budget Group Inc. 1,723,000 55,997
  Lithia Motors Inc. Class A 590,537 55,847
* United Natural Foods Inc. 1,266,751 54,040
^ Altice USA Inc. Class A 3,110,926 53,072
  Brinker International Inc. 1,113,515 53,003
* Michaels Cos. Inc. 2,756,810 52,848
* Cars.com Inc. 1,783,084 50,622
  Meredith Corp. 986,043 50,288
* Sally Beauty Holdings Inc. 3,039,059 48,716
  Children's Place Inc. 396,860 47,941
* Dave & Buster's Entertainment Inc. 1,007,068 47,936
*,^ Pandora Media Inc. 6,061,994 47,769
*,^ Rite Aid Corp. 26,644,464 46,095
  Matthews International Corp. Class A 783,157 46,050
* Groupon Inc. Class A 10,567,625 45,441
  Monro Inc. 780,998 45,376
* Pinnacle Entertainment Inc. 1,342,875 45,295
  Allegiant Travel Co. Class A 323,876 45,003
  DSW Inc. Class A 1,714,525 44,269
  Hawaiian Holdings Inc. 1,226,532 44,094
  Big Lots Inc. 1,043,604 43,602
*,^ Cargurus Inc. 1,204,123 41,831
  Abercrombie & Fitch Co. 1,696,456 41,529
  Bloomin' Brands Inc. 2,060,823 41,423
* Rush Enterprises Inc. Class A 942,792 40,898
  Penske Automotive Group Inc. 861,170 40,346
  Wingstop Inc. 727,032 37,893
  Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. Class A 1,476,087 36,636
* Asbury Automotive Group Inc. 520,990 35,714
* Diplomat Pharmacy Inc. 1,379,883 35,270
  GameStop Corp. Class A 2,419,613 35,254
  Office Depot Inc. 13,648,016 34,802
* MSG Networks Inc. 1,441,953 34,535
* Herc Holdings Inc. 610,906 34,418
*,^ Shake Shack Inc. Class A 516,548 34,185
  Caleres Inc. 967,520 33,273
  Dine Brands Global Inc. 428,514 32,053
  Sonic Corp. 916,068 31,531
  Group 1 Automotive Inc. 497,102 31,317
*,^ Roku Inc. 734,147 31,289
  Tailored Brands Inc. 1,222,819 31,206
* Gray Television Inc. 1,968,613 31,104
  BJ's Restaurants Inc. 515,824 30,949
* At Home Group Inc. 784,230 30,703
  Strayer Education Inc. 271,161 30,644
  Guess? Inc. 1,427,129 30,541
* National Vision Holdings Inc. 832,576 30,447
*,^ Carvana Co. Class A 713,725 29,691
  Gannett Co. Inc. 2,759,715 29,529
* SeaWorld Entertainment Inc. 1,341,371 29,269
  Papa John's International Inc. 576,340 29,232
^ Dillard's Inc. Class A 307,434 29,053
* Liberty TripAdvisor Holdings Inc. Class A 1,772,948 28,544
  Capella Education Co. 284,618 28,092
* Liberty Media Corp-Liberty Formula One Class A 782,552 27,632
  Scholastic Corp. 618,931 27,425

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Career Education Corp. 1,609,248 26,022
* Quotient Technology Inc. 1,982,018 25,964
* Laureate Education Inc. Class A 1,810,715 25,948
  International Speedway Corp. Class A 577,800 25,828
  New Media Investment Group Inc. 1,390,345 25,694
*,^ Trupanion Inc. 660,372 25,490
  Core-Mark Holding Co. Inc. 1,099,716 24,964
  Chico's FAS Inc. 3,048,892 24,818
* Denny's Corp. 1,539,320 24,521
*,^ ANGI Homeservices Inc. Class A 1,575,216 24,227
* Belmond Ltd. Class A 2,043,090 22,780
* Liberty Media Corp-Liberty Braves 871,063 22,526
* Providence Service Corp. 282,349 22,179
* Simply Good Foods Co. 1,529,969 22,093
  SpartanNash Co. 856,726 21,864
  AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. Class A 1,346,123 21,403
* Hertz Global Holdings Inc. 1,380,083 21,170
  PetMed Express Inc. 475,897 20,963
  Ruth's Hospitality Group Inc. 735,117 20,620
  Weis Markets Inc. 371,440 19,813
* Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Co. 2,574,426 19,694
* XO Group Inc. 612,449 19,598
  Buckle Inc. 725,438 19,514
* SP Plus Corp. 522,939 19,453
* Genesco Inc. 484,485 19,234
*,^ TrueCar Inc. 1,828,675 18,451
  SUPERVALU Inc. 897,197 18,410
* Party City Holdco Inc. 1,198,631 18,279
  EW Scripps Co. Class A 1,362,910 18,249
*,^ Lumber Liquidators Holdings Inc. 709,771 17,283
*,^ JC Penney Co. Inc. 7,340,204 17,176
*,^ Overstock.com Inc. 504,833 16,988
* Ascena Retail Group Inc. 4,147,312 16,527
* Express Inc. 1,800,714 16,477
* American Public Education Inc. 386,114 16,255
* Rent-A-Center Inc. 1,097,094 16,149
* TechTarget Inc. 566,863 16,099
* Chefs' Warehouse Inc. 554,023 15,790
* K12 Inc. 957,881 15,681
* Red Robin Gourmet Burgers Inc. 326,440 15,212
  National CineMedia Inc. 1,807,282 15,181
*,^ Conn's Inc. 458,965 15,146
* Fiesta Restaurant Group Inc. 526,605 15,114
  Marcus Corp. 451,139 14,662
* Boot Barn Holdings Inc. 687,695 14,270
* Regis Corp. 861,378 14,247
  Entercom Communications Corp. Class A 1,874,580 14,153
  Emerald Expositions Events Inc. 670,884 13,820
  Cato Corp. Class A 545,166 13,422
* Care.com Inc. 627,624 13,105
* Chuy's Holdings Inc. 415,327 12,751
* Clean Energy Fuels Corp. 3,398,237 12,539
* MarineMax Inc. 656,554 12,442
* Carrols Restaurant Group Inc. 836,685 12,425
* Monarch Casino & Resort Inc. 280,430 12,353
*,^ Golden Entertainment Inc. 448,695 12,110
  Sonic Automotive Inc. Class A 586,860 12,089
* Zumiez Inc. 475,516 11,912
*,^ Stitch Fix Inc. Class A 433,871 11,905
* QuinStreet Inc. 908,453 11,537
* Drive Shack Inc. 1,484,009 11,457
* Hibbett Sports Inc. 494,382 11,321
  Ingles Markets Inc. Class A 344,382 10,951
* America's Car-Mart Inc. 173,976 10,769

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* PlayAGS Inc. 395,528 10,707
* Del Taco Restaurants Inc. 715,383 10,144
  Winmark Corp. 63,178 9,379
  Haverty Furniture Cos. Inc. 428,962 9,266
* Potbelly Corp. 713,262 9,237
  Shoe Carnival Inc. 280,564 9,104
* Lindblad Expeditions Holdings Inc. 677,665 8,979
  Entravision Communications Corp. Class A 1,771,509 8,858
  Citi Trends Inc. 320,312 8,789
  Carriage Services Inc. Class A 353,152 8,670
  News Corp. Class B 544,146 8,625
  Barnes & Noble Inc. 1,349,297 8,568
  RCI Hospitality Holdings Inc. 270,696 8,568
  Nathan's Famous Inc. 90,498 8,516
* Titan Machinery Inc. 497,670 7,739
* tronc Inc. 431,769 7,461
* MDC Partners Inc. Class A 1,607,611 7,395
* 1-800-Flowers.com Inc. Class A 585,063 7,343
  Tile Shop Holdings Inc. 951,576 7,327
* Del Frisco's Restaurant Group Inc. 575,778 7,255
*,^ GNC Holdings Inc. Class A 1,994,992 7,022
* Century Casinos Inc. 759,809 6,648
*,^ Lands' End Inc. 237,456 6,625
* Gaia Inc. Class A 322,622 6,533
* Habit Restaurants Inc. Class A 640,528 6,405
* BJ's Wholesale Club Holdings Inc. 270,098 6,388
* Francesca's Holdings Corp. 830,658 6,271
* Bojangles' Inc. 424,423 6,112
* Town Sports International Holdings Inc. 411,706 5,990
* El Pollo Loco Holdings Inc. 522,466 5,956
* Reading International Inc. Class A 373,363 5,955
*,^ Duluth Holdings Inc. 249,048 5,925
* BrightView Holdings Inc. 265,562 5,829
* Red Lion Hotels Corp. 498,292 5,805
*,^ Daily Journal Corp. 24,749 5,697
  Natural Health Trends Corp. 224,180 5,609
* Liberty Media Corp-Liberty Braves 217,655 5,596
* Avid Technology Inc. 1,055,116 5,487
  Village Super Market Inc. Class A 185,950 5,478
* Hemisphere Media Group Inc. Class A 405,908 5,317
*,^ Noodles & Co. Class A 431,232 5,304
* Biglari Holdings Inc. Class B 28,255 5,184
  Tilly's Inc. Class A 331,331 5,020
* Kirkland's Inc. 417,362 4,858
  Pier 1 Imports Inc. 2,021,218 4,810
* Bridgepoint Education Inc. Class A 724,481 4,731
* Barnes & Noble Education Inc. 835,527 4,712
  Speedway Motorsports Inc. 267,785 4,649
*,^ Zoe's Kitchen Inc. 473,206 4,618
* Liquidity Services Inc. 697,626 4,569
*,^ Boston Omaha Corp. Class A 216,518 4,562
  Saga Communications Inc. Class A 115,556 4,449
* Cambium Learning Group Inc. 388,531 4,332
  CSS Industries Inc. 249,208 4,212
* Smart & Final Stores Inc. 751,194 4,169
*,^ Blue Apron Holdings Inc. Class A 1,201,070 4,024
* Leaf Group Ltd. 359,250 3,898
* Sportsman's Warehouse Holdings Inc. 754,396 3,862
  Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings Inc. Class A 886,179 3,811
* J. Jill Inc. 404,797 3,781
* PCM Inc. 246,655 3,737
*,^ Global Eagle Entertainment Inc. 1,479,399 3,728
*,^ Container Store Group Inc. 440,571 3,705
* J Alexander's Holdings Inc. 329,963 3,679

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* New York & Co. Inc. 708,452 3,627
*,^ Lee Enterprises Inc. 1,159,701 3,305
  Big 5 Sporting Goods Corp. 432,094 3,284
*,^ Tuesday Morning Corp. 1,034,055 3,154
  Collectors Universe Inc. 211,658 3,120
* Natural Grocers by Vitamin Cottage Inc. 241,385 3,075
*,^ Digital Turbine Inc. 1,950,631 2,945
  Marchex Inc. Class B 929,908 2,846
* Biglari Holdings Inc. 2,825 2,684
* Travelzoo 152,382 2,606
* Build-A-Bear Workshop Inc. 324,459 2,466
* RealNetworks Inc. 655,233 2,424
* Rubicon Project Inc. 846,914 2,414
*,^ Profire Energy Inc. 708,971 2,396
*,^ Vitamin Shoppe Inc. 344,143 2,392
*,^ Sears Holdings Corp. 989,319 2,345
* TheStreet Inc. 1,030,022 2,245
*,^ Remark Holdings Inc. 560,994 2,193
* FTD Cos. Inc. 455,037 2,111
* Full House Resorts Inc. 629,240 2,095
  AH Belo Corp. Class A 428,938 2,016
*,^ LiveXLive Media Inc. 341,600 1,971
*,^ Stein Mart Inc. 795,970 1,950
  Liberty Tax Inc. 241,260 1,948
^ Fred's Inc. Class A 838,363 1,911
  A-Mark Precious Metals Inc. 136,129 1,808
* Destination Maternity Corp. 301,997 1,758
*,^ Fluent Inc. 712,111 1,745
* Destination XL Group Inc. 770,416 1,733
  Peak Resorts Inc. 336,921 1,685
  Salem Media Group Inc. Class A 315,296 1,624
* EVINE Live Inc. 1,311,246 1,613
  Townsquare Media Inc. Class A 229,396 1,484
* Papa Murphy's Holdings Inc. 266,958 1,482
^ Stage Stores Inc. 614,614 1,481
* AutoWeb Inc. 283,057 1,279
* Urban One Inc. 584,263 1,227
  Wayside Technology Group Inc. 82,067 1,153
  Educational Development Corp. 60,132 1,127
*,^ Chicken Soup For The Soul Entertainment Inc. 116,305 1,114
  Ark Restaurants Corp. 41,710 1,062
  Dover Motorsports Inc. 442,500 996
* Emmis Communications Corp. Class A 183,328 970
*,^ McClatchy Co. Class A 96,865 964
  Harte-Hanks Inc. 78,963 876
  Beasley Broadcast Group Inc. Class A 76,851 861
* Lazydays Holdings Inc. 93,600 832
* Luby's Inc. 308,772 800
*,^ Famous Dave's of America Inc. 115,881 782
* Ascent Capital Group Inc. Class A 254,049 714
*,^ Social Reality Inc. 148,260 678
* Nevada Gold & Casinos Inc. 313,955 628
* Good Times Restaurants Inc. 154,244 578
*,^ Interpace Diagnostics Group Inc. 612,138 545
* ONE Group Hospitality Inc. 204,067 496
  Canterbury Park Holding Corp. 31,705 490
*,^ Christopher & Banks Corp. 451,842 425
*,^ Kona Grill Inc. 137,965 324
* Rush Enterprises Inc. Class B 7,149 314
*,^ Inspired Entertainment Inc. 49,376 309
*,^ Valeritas Holdings Inc. 226,029 303
*,^ Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores Inc. 143,195 301
*,^ Live Ventures Inc. 19,052 240
  Value Line Inc. 9,438 224

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
*,^ Eastside Distilling Inc. 24,612 209
*,^ Ifresh Inc. 39,610 208
* Dover Downs Gaming & Entertainment Inc. 102,519 182
*,^ Genius Brands International Inc. 68,896 164
* Insignia Systems Inc. 96,450 163
* Diversified Restaurant Holdings Inc. 126,397 158
  National American University Holdings Inc. 153,701 146
* Rave Restaurant Group Inc. 95,445 136
* SPAR Group Inc. 98,012 123
  Gaming Partners International Corp. 13,878 119
*,^ Spark Networks SE ADR 10,970 118
^ FAT Brands Inc. 5,432 42
  Haverty Furniture Cos. Inc. Class A 1,375 30
* Youngevity International Inc. 7,184 30
* NTN Buzztime Inc. 4,442 20
  Viacom Inc. Class A 300 11
*,2 Universal Travel Group 42,843 7
* YogaWorks Inc. 3,300 6
* Urban One Inc. Class A 950 2
*,^ DGSE Cos. Inc. 2,900 2
* RLJ Entertainment Inc. 300 1
      92,462,633
Financials (19.8%)    
  JPMorgan Chase & Co. 85,236,974 8,881,693
* Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Class B 47,314,420 8,831,236
  Bank of America Corp. 241,101,577 6,796,653
  Wells Fargo & Co. 109,775,666 6,085,963
  Visa Inc. Class A 44,714,503 5,922,436
  Mastercard Inc. Class A 23,212,668 4,561,754
  Citigroup Inc. 63,819,490 4,270,800
  US Bancorp 39,100,783 1,955,821
  Goldman Sachs Group Inc. 8,494,572 1,873,648
  American Express Co. 17,209,955 1,686,576
  American Tower Corp. 11,054,700 1,593,756
  Morgan Stanley 33,210,197 1,574,163
  Charles Schwab Corp. 30,380,528 1,552,445
  PNC Financial Services Group Inc. 11,181,537 1,510,626
  Chubb Ltd. 11,054,740 1,404,173
  BlackRock Inc. 2,805,267 1,399,940
  CME Group Inc. 8,523,574 1,397,184
  Simon Property Group Inc. 7,749,732 1,318,927
  S&P Global Inc. 6,292,785 1,283,036
  Bank of New York Mellon Corp. 22,761,557 1,227,531
  American International Group Inc. 22,455,628 1,190,597
  Crown Castle International Corp. 10,382,170 1,119,406
  Capital One Financial Corp. 12,146,527 1,116,266
  Intercontinental Exchange Inc. 14,506,768 1,066,973
  Marsh & McLennan Cos. Inc. 12,705,964 1,041,508
  BB&T Corp. 19,526,206 984,902
  Prudential Financial Inc. 10,519,556 983,684
  MetLife Inc. 20,350,473 887,281
  Prologis Inc. 13,308,123 874,211
  Progressive Corp. 14,563,692 861,442
  Equinix Inc. 1,988,671 854,910
  Aon plc 6,135,899 841,661
  Public Storage 3,708,386 841,284
  Aflac Inc. 19,437,589 836,205
  Travelers Cos. Inc. 6,767,692 827,959
  State Street Corp. 8,709,063 810,727
  Allstate Corp. 8,809,006 803,998
  SunTrust Banks Inc. 11,722,590 773,925
  Moody's Corp. 4,079,240 695,755
  Weyerhaeuser Co. 18,932,008 690,261
  T. Rowe Price Group Inc. 5,773,253 670,217

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Discover Financial Services 8,777,104 617,996
  Synchrony Financial 17,983,376 600,285
  AvalonBay Communities Inc. 3,447,318 592,559
  Equity Residential 9,195,686 585,673
  Welltower Inc. 9,301,286 583,098
  Digital Realty Trust Inc. 5,147,068 574,310
  M&T Bank Corp. 3,301,384 561,730
  Northern Trust Corp. 5,378,104 553,353
  KeyCorp 26,758,950 522,870
  Ameriprise Financial Inc. 3,630,118 507,781
  Ventas Inc. 8,910,513 507,454
  Regions Financial Corp. 28,330,978 503,725
  Willis Towers Watson plc 3,293,423 499,283
  Fifth Third Bancorp 17,277,991 495,878
  Boston Properties Inc. 3,853,665 483,327
* SBA Communications Corp. Class A 2,879,806 475,514
* IHS Markit Ltd. 9,190,881 474,158
  Citizens Financial Group Inc. 12,137,023 472,130
  Hartford Financial Services Group Inc. 8,920,190 456,089
  Huntington Bancshares Inc. 27,520,270 406,199
* E*TRADE Financial Corp. 6,632,108 405,620
  Essex Property Trust Inc. 1,649,028 394,233
  First Republic Bank 4,047,183 391,727
  Comerica Inc. 4,298,487 390,818
  Host Hotels & Resorts Inc. 18,509,926 390,004
  TD Ameritrade Holding Corp. 7,102,367 388,997
* SVB Financial Group 1,326,242 382,966
* CBRE Group Inc. Class A 8,003,344 382,080
  Principal Financial Group Inc. 7,211,792 381,864
  Realty Income Corp. 7,077,998 380,726
  Equifax Inc. 3,003,953 375,825
  MSCI Inc. Class A 2,243,930 371,213
  XL Group Ltd. 6,458,923 361,377
* Markel Corp. 329,847 357,670
  Lincoln National Corp. 5,442,658 338,805
  Loews Corp. 6,948,814 335,489
  Alexandria Real Estate Equities Inc. 2,560,042 323,001
  GGP Inc. 15,558,483 317,860
  Vornado Realty Trust 4,274,810 315,994
  HCP Inc. 11,733,651 302,963
  Extra Space Storage Inc. 2,992,019 298,633
  Annaly Capital Management Inc. 28,838,415 296,747
  Arthur J Gallagher & Co. 4,529,567 295,690
  Cboe Global Markets Inc. 2,809,151 292,348
  Raymond James Financial Inc. 3,266,953 291,902
* Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Class A 1,026 289,373
  Mid-America Apartment Communities Inc. 2,830,796 284,976
  Ally Financial Inc. 10,820,206 284,247
  Invesco Ltd. 10,189,463 270,632
  Nasdaq Inc. 2,913,100 265,879
  Franklin Resources Inc. 8,182,953 262,264
  Cincinnati Financial Corp. 3,897,158 260,564
  Zions Bancorporation 4,918,373 259,149
  Duke Realty Corp. 8,882,624 257,863
* Arch Capital Group Ltd. 9,734,793 257,583
  UDR Inc. 6,685,288 250,966
  Iron Mountain Inc. 7,132,363 249,704
  FNF Group 6,480,479 243,796
  Regency Centers Corp. 3,840,128 238,395
  East West Bancorp Inc. 3,631,487 236,773
  Everest Re Group Ltd. 1,023,054 235,793
  Western Union Co. 11,487,442 233,540
* Liberty Broadband Corp. 3,080,739 233,274
  Federal Realty Investment Trust 1,828,633 231,414

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  SL Green Realty Corp. 2,285,400 229,751
  SEI Investments Co. 3,544,288 221,589
  Torchmark Corp. 2,675,278 217,794
  Reinsurance Group of America Inc. Class A 1,601,120 213,718
  Camden Property Trust 2,310,900 210,592
  Alleghany Corp. 365,599 210,208
  Affiliated Managers Group Inc. 1,374,919 204,409
  Unum Group 5,516,221 204,045
  Voya Financial Inc. 4,274,916 200,921
  Macerich Co. 3,528,971 200,551
  AGNC Investment Corp. 10,494,195 195,087
* Black Knight Inc. 3,534,732 189,285
  American Financial Group Inc. 1,754,778 188,340
  Jones Lang LaSalle Inc. 1,128,176 187,266
  Kilroy Realty Corp. 2,468,254 186,699
  Sun Communities Inc. 1,900,251 185,997
  Equity LifeStyle Properties Inc. 1,997,268 183,549
  VEREIT Inc. 24,194,287 180,005
  WP Carey Inc. 2,694,740 178,796
  MarketAxess Holdings Inc. 895,379 177,160
  Kimco Realty Corp. 10,102,094 171,635
* Athene Holding Ltd. Class A 3,895,527 170,780
  National Retail Properties Inc. 3,863,029 169,819
* Signature Bank 1,303,918 166,745
  Apartment Investment & Management Co. 3,927,936 166,152
  Invitation Homes Inc. 7,150,843 164,898
  WR Berkley Corp. 2,274,746 164,714
  Gaming and Leisure Properties Inc. 4,584,628 164,130
  Liberty Property Trust 3,664,047 162,427
  Brown & Brown Inc. 5,838,126 161,891
  Douglas Emmett Inc. 4,026,455 161,783
  PacWest Bancorp 3,220,275 159,146
  Lazard Ltd. Class A 3,223,506 157,662
  Commerce Bancshares Inc. 2,420,746 156,646
  DCT Industrial Trust Inc. 2,329,269 155,432
  People's United Financial Inc. 8,572,784 155,082
  Cullen/Frost Bankers Inc. 1,431,251 154,919
*,^ Zillow Group Inc. 2,606,576 153,944
^ Omega Healthcare Investors Inc. 4,940,829 153,166
  Park Hotels & Resorts Inc. 4,998,290 153,098
  Synovus Financial Corp. 2,822,609 149,118
  American Campus Communities Inc. 3,437,995 147,421
  Webster Financial Corp. 2,310,721 147,193
  New Residential Investment Corp. 8,386,211 146,675
  CubeSmart 4,538,086 146,217
  VICI Properties Inc. 7,070,662 145,938
  CIT Group Inc. 2,888,721 145,620
  Eaton Vance Corp. 2,789,218 145,569
  CyrusOne Inc. 2,471,542 144,239
  First Horizon National Corp. 8,075,488 144,067
  Lamar Advertising Co. Class A 2,089,741 142,750
  Old Republic International Corp. 7,106,926 141,499
  LPL Financial Holdings Inc. 2,125,631 139,314
  American Homes 4 Rent Class A 6,279,330 139,276
  Healthcare Trust of America Inc. Class A 5,161,081 139,143
  Forest City Realty Trust Inc. Class A 6,067,516 138,400
  Hudson Pacific Properties Inc. 3,891,562 137,878
  Bank of the Ozarks 3,042,273 137,024
  Starwood Property Trust Inc. 6,302,957 136,837
  First American Financial Corp. 2,629,164 135,980
* Western Alliance Bancorp 2,393,419 135,491
  Assurant Inc. 1,303,338 134,882
  Brixmor Property Group Inc. 7,655,728 133,439
  Janus Henderson Group plc 4,323,882 132,873

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Highwoods Properties Inc. 2,561,700 129,955
  Medical Properties Trust Inc. 9,094,558 127,688
* Howard Hughes Corp. 961,442 127,391
  New York Community Bancorp Inc. 11,524,754 127,233
  Validus Holdings Ltd. 1,871,270 126,498
  Hanover Insurance Group Inc. 1,054,495 126,075
  Sterling Bancorp 5,350,281 125,732
  Rayonier Inc. 3,215,023 124,389
  Umpqua Holdings Corp. 5,469,962 123,566
  STORE Capital Corp. 4,454,753 122,060
  Wintrust Financial Corp. 1,393,903 121,339
  RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd. 1,000,380 120,366
  EPR Properties 1,856,689 120,295
* Brighthouse Financial Inc. 2,993,527 119,951
*,^ Credit Acceptance Corp. 337,281 119,195
  Associated Banc-Corp 4,324,012 118,046
  Popular Inc. 2,556,425 115,576
  Prosperity Bancshares Inc. 1,680,148 114,855
* Texas Capital Bancshares Inc. 1,245,654 113,977
  Pinnacle Financial Partners Inc. 1,849,984 113,497
  Life Storage Inc. 1,158,559 112,739
  Hospitality Properties Trust 3,902,483 111,650
* GCI Liberty Inc. - Class A 2,472,081 111,441
  Primerica Inc. 1,106,776 110,235
  Interactive Brokers Group Inc. 1,701,863 109,617
  Axis Capital Holdings Ltd. 1,969,894 109,566
  FNB Corp. 8,111,030 108,850
  BankUnited Inc. 2,661,656 108,729
  Senior Housing Properties Trust 6,006,836 108,664
  Gramercy Property Trust 3,974,871 108,593
* HealthEquity Inc. 1,391,932 104,534
  First Industrial Realty Trust Inc. 3,091,981 103,087
  IBERIABANK Corp. 1,357,743 102,917
  Cousins Properties Inc. 10,386,178 100,642
  Hancock Whitney Corp. 2,149,723 100,285
  Chemical Financial Corp. 1,797,829 100,085
* MGIC Investment Corp. 9,281,020 99,493
  FirstCash Inc. 1,100,484 98,878
  JBG SMITH Properties 2,680,727 97,766
* Zillow Group Inc. Class A 1,633,179 97,582
  Sabra Health Care REIT Inc. 4,463,096 96,983
  Assured Guaranty Ltd. 2,713,823 96,965
  Apple Hospitality REIT Inc. 5,394,201 96,448
  RLJ Lodging Trust 4,373,034 96,425
  CoreSite Realty Corp. 860,644 95,377
  Ryman Hospitality Properties Inc. 1,146,980 95,371
  Valley National Bancorp 7,827,927 95,188
  LaSalle Hotel Properties 2,771,828 94,880
  MB Financial Inc. 2,029,485 94,777
  TCF Financial Corp. 3,847,634 94,729
* Equity Commonwealth 3,006,451 94,703
  Weingarten Realty Investors 3,054,350 94,105
  Sunstone Hotel Investors Inc. 5,589,800 92,902
  United Bankshares Inc. 2,527,934 92,017
  Healthcare Realty Trust Inc. 3,159,290 91,872
  Home BancShares Inc. 3,961,828 89,379
  Bank of Hawaii Corp. 1,062,407 88,626
  Radian Group Inc. 5,385,178 87,348
  UMB Financial Corp. 1,144,177 87,221
  Navient Corp. 6,663,290 86,823
  Stifel Financial Corp. 1,649,914 86,208
  Spirit Realty Capital Inc. 10,675,335 85,723
* Green Dot Corp. Class A 1,167,564 85,688
  Taubman Centers Inc. 1,452,354 85,340

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Evercore Inc. Class A 805,697 84,961
  Uniti Group Inc. 4,197,430 84,075
* Essent Group Ltd. 2,332,752 83,559
  Investors Bancorp Inc. 6,471,063 82,765
  GEO Group Inc. 3,005,132 82,761
  First Financial Bankshares Inc. 1,616,968 82,304
  Selective Insurance Group Inc. 1,472,289 80,976
  Chimera Investment Corp. 4,428,383 80,951
  Cathay General Bancorp 1,979,125 80,135
^ Blackstone Mortgage Trust Inc. Class A 2,547,867 80,079
  CNO Financial Group Inc. 4,199,806 79,964
  BancorpSouth Bank 2,425,768 79,929
  Education Realty Trust Inc. 1,914,139 79,437
  EastGroup Properties Inc. 830,139 79,328
  Paramount Group Inc. 5,149,190 79,298
  Glacier Bancorp Inc. 2,040,434 78,924
* SLM Corp. 6,790,500 77,751
  South State Corp. 896,380 77,313
  Community Bank System Inc. 1,305,053 77,089
  American Equity Investment Life Holding Co. 2,135,082 76,863
  Corporate Office Properties Trust 2,620,345 75,964
  Columbia Banking System Inc. 1,848,785 75,615
  PotlatchDeltic Corp. 1,486,605 75,594
  Brandywine Realty Trust 4,422,802 74,657
  MFA Financial Inc. 9,840,739 74,593
  Colony Capital Inc. 11,899,550 74,253
  Realogy Holdings Corp. 3,238,043 73,827
* AXA Equitable Holdings Inc. 3,578,423 73,751
  Fulton Financial Corp. 4,453,040 73,475
  Legg Mason Inc. 2,108,609 73,232
  Kemper Corp. 963,904 72,919
  National Health Investors Inc. 980,873 72,271
  Erie Indemnity Co. Class A 614,290 72,032
  Financial Engines Inc. 1,597,383 71,722
  Washington Federal Inc. 2,191,859 71,674
  First Financial Bancorp 2,338,269 71,668
  Physicians Realty Trust 4,485,768 71,503
  BGC Partners Inc. Class A 6,293,043 71,237
  CoreCivic Inc. 2,975,508 71,085
  Old National Bancorp 3,810,829 70,881
  Retail Properties of America Inc. 5,539,964 70,801
  Piedmont Office Realty Trust Inc. Class A 3,527,700 70,307
  Empire State Realty Trust Inc. 4,058,649 69,403
  RLI Corp. 1,043,289 69,055
  Kennedy-Wilson Holdings Inc. 3,246,901 68,672
  First Midwest Bancorp Inc. 2,643,534 67,331
  Columbia Property Trust Inc. 2,964,023 67,313
  Outfront Media Inc. 3,458,267 67,263
  Two Harbors Investment Corp. 4,249,390 67,140
  DDR Corp. 3,750,439 67,133
  Pebblebrook Hotel Trust 1,719,268 66,708
  STAG Industrial Inc. 2,443,901 66,547
  White Mountains Insurance Group Ltd. 73,112 66,284
  Xenia Hotels & Resorts Inc. 2,673,103 65,117
* FCB Financial Holdings Inc. Class A 1,104,282 64,932
  Rexford Industrial Realty Inc. 2,047,206 64,262
  Great Western Bancorp Inc. 1,512,855 63,525
  Union Bankshares Corp. 1,632,190 63,460
* OneMain Holdings Inc. 1,896,545 63,136
  Simmons First National Corp. Class A 2,109,290 63,068
  PS Business Parks Inc. 489,927 62,956
  First Citizens BancShares Inc. Class A 155,726 62,804
  CVB Financial Corp. 2,741,943 61,474
  DiamondRock Hospitality Co. 4,979,210 61,145

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Urban Edge Properties 2,657,722 60,782
  Aspen Insurance Holdings Ltd. 1,488,090 60,565
  International Bancshares Corp. 1,415,045 60,564
  Washington REIT 1,977,331 59,972
  Hope Bancorp Inc. 3,335,188 59,466
  CenterState Bank Corp. 1,990,040 59,343
  Moelis & Co. Class A 1,010,511 59,266
  United Community Banks Inc. 1,920,170 58,892
*,^ BofI Holding Inc. 1,414,482 57,866
  Acadia Realty Trust 2,110,045 57,752
  Tanger Factory Outlet Centers Inc. 2,404,056 56,471
  BOK Financial Corp. 598,416 56,257
  First Merchants Corp. 1,211,107 56,195
  Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance Inc. 3,070,281 56,125
* Genworth Financial Inc. Class A 12,390,369 55,757
  Trustmark Corp. 1,682,297 54,893
  Retail Opportunity Investments Corp. 2,803,871 53,722
  Renasant Corp. 1,178,971 53,667
  Independent Bank Corp. 679,174 53,247
  Federated Investors Inc. Class B 2,273,345 53,014
  Ameris Bancorp 978,666 52,212
  Santander Consumer USA Holdings Inc. 2,727,965 52,077
* Eagle Bancorp Inc. 845,239 51,813
  Towne Bank 1,606,304 51,562
* Quality Care Properties Inc. 2,343,721 50,413
  Terreno Realty Corp. 1,330,508 50,120
  QTS Realty Trust Inc. Class A 1,266,061 50,009
* Enstar Group Ltd. 241,160 49,992
  Banner Corp. 823,239 49,501
  First Hawaiian Inc. 1,702,729 49,413
  WesBanco Inc. 1,068,569 48,128
  Lexington Realty Trust 5,509,286 48,096
  Chesapeake Lodging Trust 1,516,705 47,989
  Argo Group International Holdings Ltd. 813,427 47,301
  ProAssurance Corp. 1,333,431 47,270
  ServisFirst Bancshares Inc. 1,118,627 46,680
  LegacyTexas Financial Group Inc. 1,164,451 45,437
  Horace Mann Educators Corp. 1,005,738 44,856
  LTC Properties Inc. 1,010,311 43,181
  Invesco Mortgage Capital Inc. 2,694,341 42,840
  Heartland Financial USA Inc. 775,587 42,541
  Mack-Cali Realty Corp. 2,089,824 42,382
^ Colony Credit Real Estate Inc. 2,030,486 42,092
  Houlihan Lokey Inc. Class A 815,270 41,758
* PRA Group Inc. 1,082,931 41,747
  Virtu Financial Inc. Class A 1,563,746 41,517
* Pacific Premier Bancorp Inc. 1,085,391 41,408
  WSFS Financial Corp. 774,499 41,281
* First BanCorp 5,390,117 41,234
  Capitol Federal Financial Inc. 3,094,544 40,724
  Provident Financial Services Inc. 1,466,142 40,363
  Northwest Bancshares Inc. 2,319,841 40,342
* HRG Group Inc. 3,080,754 40,327
  Hilltop Holdings Inc. 1,826,922 40,320
*,^ LendingTree Inc. 187,057 39,993
  Government Properties Income Trust 2,514,613 39,857
  Alexander & Baldwin Inc. 1,693,478 39,797
  NBT Bancorp Inc. 1,034,389 39,462
  National General Holdings Corp. 1,481,019 38,995
  Berkshire Hills Bancorp Inc. 948,706 38,517
  Walker & Dunlop Inc. 691,428 38,478
  First Commonwealth Financial Corp. 2,480,295 38,469
  Agree Realty Corp. 723,114 38,159
  National Storage Affiliates Trust 1,235,209 38,069

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Washington Prime Group Inc. 4,682,962 37,979
  Four Corners Property Trust Inc. 1,536,294 37,839
  Summit Hotel Properties Inc. 2,629,928 37,634
  American Assets Trust Inc. 981,419 37,579
  Westamerica Bancorporation 660,247 37,311
  Park National Corp. 329,877 36,755
  AmTrust Financial Services Inc. 2,517,096 36,674
  Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc. Class A 1,214,345 36,613
  Infinity Property & Casualty Corp. 256,039 36,447
  S&T Bancorp Inc. 830,551 35,913
  Waddell & Reed Financial Inc. Class A 1,986,568 35,699
* LendingClub Corp. 9,378,233 35,544
  Select Income REIT 1,577,814 35,453
  Navigators Group Inc. 615,738 35,097
  Kite Realty Group Trust 2,049,785 35,010
* Seacoast Banking Corp. of Florida 1,103,647 34,853
  First Busey Corp. 1,069,889 33,937
  Global Net Lease Inc. 1,651,251 33,735
  Brookline Bancorp Inc. 1,808,677 33,641
  Ladder Capital Corp. Class A 2,153,603 33,639
^ Seritage Growth Properties Class A 785,113 33,312
  Sandy Spring Bancorp Inc. 807,677 33,123
  Cadence BanCorp Class A 1,143,554 33,014
  CareTrust REIT Inc. 1,919,154 32,031
  First Interstate BancSystem Inc. Class A 757,145 31,952
  Mercury General Corp. 700,107 31,897
  Monmouth Real Estate Investment Corp. 1,923,345 31,793
* Cannae Holdings Inc. 1,712,018 31,758
  HFF Inc. Class A 921,820 31,665
  Kearny Financial Corp. 2,348,455 31,587
  Boston Private Financial Holdings Inc. 1,984,912 31,560
  Redwood Trust Inc. 1,904,433 31,366
*,^ Redfin Corp. 1,348,788 31,144
  Employers Holdings Inc. 773,659 31,101
  Tompkins Financial Corp. 359,901 30,908
  State Bank Financial Corp. 916,841 30,622
  Safety Insurance Group Inc. 352,362 30,092
  First Bancorp 732,427 29,964
  Independent Bank Group Inc. 445,231 29,741
  Heritage Financial Corp. 840,946 29,307
* FGL Holdings 3,488,865 29,272
  OceanFirst Financial Corp. 975,843 29,236
  WisdomTree Investments Inc. 3,198,134 29,039
  Enterprise Financial Services Corp. 535,966 28,915
  Americold Realty Trust 1,307,144 28,783
* Third Point Reinsurance Ltd. 2,292,070 28,651
  Lakeland Financial Corp. 593,716 28,611
  PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust 1,501,011 28,504
  CYS Investments Inc. 3,795,565 28,467
  Easterly Government Properties Inc. 1,419,026 28,040
  City Holding Co. 370,714 27,889
  Tier REIT Inc. 1,172,293 27,877
  James River Group Holdings Ltd. 705,424 27,716
* Enova International Inc. 757,119 27,673
  Piper Jaffray Cos. 358,550 27,555
  AMERISAFE Inc. 474,750 27,417
  Beneficial Bancorp Inc. 1,690,627 27,388
  National Bank Holdings Corp. Class A 704,962 27,204
  Universal Insurance Holdings Inc. 768,812 26,985
  United Fire Group Inc. 491,103 26,770
  NRG Yield Inc. 1,548,822 26,640
* CorePoint Lodging Inc. 1,021,322 26,452
  Kinsale Capital Group Inc. 475,645 26,094
  PJT Partners Inc. 481,392 25,702

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Ramco-Gershenson Properties Trust 1,938,387 25,606
  BancFirst Corp. 431,681 25,556
  American National Insurance Co. 211,629 25,309
* NMI Holdings Inc. Class A 1,522,820 24,822
* Flagstar Bancorp Inc. 718,389 24,612
  Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital Inc. 1,228,553 24,264
  Stewart Information Services Corp. 553,410 23,835
  Chatham Lodging Trust 1,116,082 23,683
  TFS Financial Corp. 1,489,544 23,490
  Southside Bancshares Inc. 697,171 23,481
* Triumph Bancorp Inc. 568,593 23,170
  Carolina Financial Corp. 535,060 22,965
  ARMOUR Residential REIT Inc. 1,002,775 22,873
  Meridian Bancorp Inc. 1,194,177 22,868
  RE/MAX Holdings Inc. Class A 435,079 22,820
  TPG RE Finance Trust Inc. 1,117,067 22,699
^ CBL & Associates Properties Inc. 4,064,306 22,638
  Lakeland Bancorp Inc. 1,134,312 22,516
* Encore Capital Group Inc. 615,186 22,516
  Getty Realty Corp. 781,820 22,024
  Meta Financial Group Inc. 226,047 22,017
  Virtus Investment Partners Inc. 170,196 21,777
  United Financial Bancorp Inc. 1,242,137 21,762
  Bryn Mawr Bank Corp. 469,815 21,752
  Cohen & Steers Inc. 517,254 21,575
  Independence Realty Trust Inc. 2,092,193 21,571
  InfraREIT Inc. 969,491 21,494
  Franklin Street Properties Corp. 2,508,950 21,477
  Hanmi Financial Corp. 755,619 21,422
  MTGE Investment Corp. 1,092,864 21,420
  Banc of California Inc. 1,087,178 21,254
  Capstead Mortgage Corp. 2,341,345 20,955
  CoBiz Financial Inc. 952,529 20,460
  Central Pacific Financial Corp. 709,564 20,329
  Hersha Hospitality Trust Class A 947,332 20,320
  Washington Trust Bancorp Inc. 348,159 20,228
  TrustCo Bank Corp. NY 2,270,599 20,208
  Preferred Bank 327,312 20,117
*,^ MBIA Inc. 2,224,904 20,113
  Alexander's Inc. 51,613 19,749
  Universal Health Realty Income Trust 306,028 19,580
* Customers Bancorp Inc. 686,781 19,491
  FBL Financial Group Inc. Class A 246,525 19,414
  Nelnet Inc. Class A 331,621 19,370
  Stock Yards Bancorp Inc. 505,568 19,287
* Marcus & Millichap Inc. 494,140 19,276
^ Pennsylvania REIT 1,737,502 19,095
  Live Oak Bancshares Inc. 615,251 18,857
* INTL. FCStone Inc. 364,133 18,829
  TriCo Bancshares 502,350 18,813
  ConnectOne Bancorp Inc. 750,272 18,682
  Univest Corp. of Pennsylvania 678,201 18,651
  Ashford Hospitality Trust Inc. 2,287,402 18,528
  Community Trust Bancorp Inc. 369,197 18,441
  Horizon Bancorp Inc. 878,868 18,184
  Granite Point Mortgage Trust Inc. 985,922 18,092
  German American Bancorp Inc. 486,454 17,439
*,^ Columbia Financial Inc. 1,040,798 17,225
* iStar Inc. 1,586,435 17,118
* St. Joe Co. 951,683 17,083
  Northfield Bancorp Inc. 1,024,920 17,034
  Flushing Financial Corp. 651,499 17,004
  Urstadt Biddle Properties Inc. Class A 747,443 16,915
  Guaranty Bancorp 566,362 16,878

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* HomeStreet Inc. 622,945 16,788
  National Western Life Group Inc. Class A 54,481 16,740
  Camden National Corp. 364,522 16,662
  Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corp. 186,034 16,646
  Investors Real Estate Trust 2,998,297 16,581
* Veritex Holdings Inc. 529,110 16,439
  Hamilton Lane Inc. Class A 339,478 16,285
* Liberty Broadband Corp. Class A 215,057 16,267
* TriState Capital Holdings Inc. 621,557 16,223
* National Commerce Corp. 347,785 16,102
  Armada Hoffler Properties Inc. 1,075,888 16,031
  Saul Centers Inc. 298,496 15,993
  Investment Technology Group Inc. 763,179 15,966
  NRG Yield Inc. Class A 935,536 15,951
^ New York Mortgage Trust Inc. 2,647,501 15,911
  Heritage Commerce Corp. 929,159 15,786
  Opus Bank 546,664 15,689
  Oritani Financial Corp. 967,813 15,679
  Bridge Bancorp Inc. 432,039 15,532
  FB Financial Corp. 381,349 15,529
  Preferred Apartment Communities Inc. Class A 908,244 15,431
  Great Southern Bancorp Inc. 269,507 15,416
  Diamond Hill Investment Group Inc. 79,281 15,415
  Peoples Bancorp Inc. 407,967 15,413
  OFG Bancorp 1,095,424 15,391
  QCR Holdings Inc. 323,073 15,330
  New Senior Investment Group Inc. 2,003,022 15,163
  CatchMark Timber Trust Inc. Class A 1,189,815 15,146
  Midland States Bancorp Inc. 430,380 14,745
* First Foundation Inc. 790,362 14,653
  First Defiance Financial Corp. 218,232 14,635
^ Arbor Realty Trust Inc. 1,367,484 14,263
  Dime Community Bancshares Inc. 729,192 14,219
  Greenhill & Co. Inc. 499,266 14,179
*,^ Willscot Corp. 957,292 14,168
  Mercantile Bank Corp. 373,918 13,820
* EZCORP Inc. Class A 1,146,834 13,819
  Fidelity Southern Corp. 539,264 13,703
* Southern First Bancshares Inc. 307,858 13,607
  Maiden Holdings Ltd. 1,752,900 13,585
  BBX Capital Corp. Class A 1,488,088 13,437
  Peapack Gladstone Financial Corp. 383,559 13,267
  First of Long Island Corp. 531,922 13,218
* Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc. 751,416 13,172
  RMR Group Inc. Class A 167,646 13,152
  Community Healthcare Trust Inc. 439,684 13,133
  People's Utah Bancorp 367,270 13,112
  Gladstone Commercial Corp. 672,675 12,929
* Equity Bancshares Inc. Class A 311,573 12,924
* Bancorp Inc. 1,228,838 12,854
  Independent Bank Corp. 502,500 12,814
  Green Bancorp Inc. 590,373 12,752
  Blue Hills Bancorp Inc. 572,265 12,704
  AG Mortgage Investment Trust Inc. 674,552 12,675
* World Acceptance Corp. 111,379 12,364
  Bank of Marin Bancorp 152,238 12,308
  United Community Financial Corp. 1,112,769 12,229
  Cedar Realty Trust Inc. 2,572,788 12,144
* Allegiance Bancshares Inc. 276,799 11,999
  NexPoint Residential Trust Inc. 420,244 11,956
  Anworth Mortgage Asset Corp. 2,402,741 11,942
  UMH Properties Inc. 773,782 11,878
  State Auto Financial Corp. 396,273 11,853
  First Financial Corp. 259,136 11,752

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  First Community Bancshares Inc. 363,323 11,575
* Spirit MTA REIT 1,116,868 11,504
^ Orchid Island Capital Inc. 1,526,518 11,479
  Front Yard Residential Corp. 1,101,414 11,477
  KKR Real Estate Finance Trust Inc. 578,229 11,437
* Franklin Financial Network Inc. 302,096 11,359
* HomeTrust Bancshares Inc. 401,667 11,307
  Old Line Bancshares Inc. 323,646 11,298
  Financial Institutions Inc. 343,385 11,297
  Merchants Bancorp 395,462 11,283
  Westwood Holdings Group Inc. 189,492 11,282
  United Insurance Holdings Corp. 576,117 11,280
* eHealth Inc. 506,742 11,199
  Industrial Logistics Properties Trust 499,560 11,165
  CorEnergy Infrastructure Trust Inc. 293,933 11,052
* Atlantic Capital Bancshares Inc. 559,134 10,987
* FRP Holdings Inc. 169,293 10,962
  Whitestone REIT 872,349 10,887
  Arrow Financial Corp. 296,430 10,790
* Ocwen Financial Corp. 2,722,753 10,782
  Dynex Capital Inc. 1,645,699 10,746
* Safeguard Scientifics Inc. 823,501 10,541
  Braemar Hotels & Resorts Inc. 922,903 10,540
  Waterstone Financial Inc. 617,183 10,523
  First Connecticut Bancorp Inc. 343,731 10,518
* Nicolet Bankshares Inc. 190,648 10,507
  First Mid-Illinois Bancshares Inc. 265,641 10,440
  Bar Harbor Bankshares 343,023 10,390
  City Office REIT Inc. 806,299 10,345
  Western Asset Mortgage Capital Corp. 991,945 10,336
  CNB Financial Corp. 342,777 10,304
* Greenlight Capital Re Ltd. Class A 723,849 10,279
* Tejon Ranch Co. 422,457 10,266
  New York REIT Inc. 557,026 10,160
  First Internet Bancorp 296,245 10,102
  Old Second Bancorp Inc. 699,050 10,066
* PennyMac Financial Services Inc. Class A 509,128 10,004
  Exantas Capital Corp. 978,923 9,965
  MedEquities Realty Trust Inc. 896,582 9,880
  Charter Financial Corp. 408,555 9,867
  HCI Group Inc. 237,168 9,859
  One Liberty Properties Inc. 370,942 9,797
  Ares Commercial Real Estate Corp. 702,402 9,700
  Cherry Hill Mortgage Investment Corp. 538,290 9,614
  First Bancshares Inc. 265,725 9,553
  Farmers National Banc Corp. 591,427 9,433
*,^ Republic First Bancorp Inc. 1,198,992 9,412
* On Deck Capital Inc. 1,344,153 9,409
  Access National Corp. 327,004 9,352
  Republic Bancorp Inc. Class A 205,592 9,313
  Farmers Capital Bank Corp. 178,750 9,313
  Jernigan Capital Inc. 487,228 9,287
  1st Source Corp. 172,849 9,235
^ Cambridge Bancorp 106,626 9,227
* Ambac Financial Group Inc. 461,022 9,151
* BSB Bancorp Inc. 265,633 9,138
^ Heritage Insurance Holdings Inc. 546,865 9,116
  Western New England Bancorp Inc. 826,922 9,096
^ Arlington Asset Investment Corp. Class A 878,439 9,057
  MidWestOne Financial Group Inc. 267,608 9,040
  Oppenheimer Holdings Inc. Class A 321,101 8,991
  PCSB Financial Corp. 448,173 8,905
*,^ Cowen Inc. Class A 633,785 8,778
  BankFinancial Corp. 485,224 8,564

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Health Insurance Innovations Inc. Class A 264,035 8,542
  Global Indemnity Ltd. 218,560 8,519
  Home Bancorp Inc. 177,914 8,282
  Ladenburg Thalmann Financial Services Inc. 2,430,270 8,263
  Consolidated-Tomoka Land Co. 133,771 8,228
  Sierra Bancorp 290,674 8,209
  RBB Bancorp 255,166 8,196
  West Bancorporation Inc. 324,396 8,159
  Newmark Group Inc. Class A 573,179 8,156
* Regional Management Corp. 232,139 8,130
^ CBTX Inc. 245,941 8,128
^ Farmers & Merchants Bancorp Inc. 201,135 8,116
  SB One Bancorp 272,756 8,101
  American National Bankshares Inc. 199,921 7,997
  Territorial Bancorp Inc. 254,485 7,889
*,^ Baycom Corp. 315,434 7,807
^ Farmland Partners Inc. 883,123 7,771
* SmartFinancial Inc. 300,275 7,735
*,^ Citizens Inc. Class A 991,892 7,727
* Byline Bancorp Inc. 345,801 7,725
  Enterprise Bancorp Inc. 190,131 7,687
* FedNat Holding Co. 331,895 7,657
  Southern National Bancorp of Virginia Inc. 428,883 7,651
* Howard Bancorp Inc. 420,337 7,566
*,^ WMIH Corp. 5,599,104 7,503
  Peoples Financial Services Corp. 157,152 7,389
  Hingham Institution for Savings 33,478 7,355
  Sutherland Asset Management Corp. 450,108 7,314
  Civista Bancshares Inc. 299,327 7,256
  Northrim BanCorp Inc. 183,224 7,247
  National Bankshares Inc. 153,792 7,136
* Curo Group Holdings Corp. 284,100 7,088
  Baldwin & Lyons Inc. 286,935 7,001
  Marlin Business Services Corp. 233,360 6,966
  PICO Holdings Inc. 594,034 6,920
*,^ Altisource Portfolio Solutions SA 236,564 6,901
  Macatawa Bank Corp. 567,501 6,889
  Southern Missouri Bancorp Inc. 173,081 6,754
*,^ Business First Bancshares Inc. 254,751 6,713
* HarborOne Bancorp Inc. 354,148 6,708
  Reliant Bancorp Inc. 235,644 6,610
  Citizens & Northern Corp. 255,270 6,601
  First Bancorp Inc. 233,525 6,590
  Shore Bancshares Inc. 341,092 6,488
  EMC Insurance Group Inc. 231,249 6,424
  Summit Financial Group Inc. 239,178 6,420
  Ames National Corp. 206,152 6,360
  Timberland Bancorp Inc. 166,648 6,223
  Capital City Bank Group Inc. 261,465 6,178
  Bluerock Residential Growth REIT Inc. Class A 688,027 6,137
  Guaranty Bancshares Inc. 184,851 6,089
^ Innovative Industrial Properties Inc. 165,888 6,075
  Great Ajax Corp. 459,318 6,008
  First Bank 431,733 6,001
  FNB Bancorp 162,194 5,948
  Codorus Valley Bancorp Inc. 192,162 5,896
* Metropolitan Bank Holding Corp. 112,308 5,894
*,^ First Choice Bancorp 191,826 5,862
  MutualFirst Financial Inc. 153,532 5,796
^ GAIN Capital Holdings Inc. 763,888 5,767
  Bankwell Financial Group Inc. 173,599 5,581
  Orrstown Financial Services Inc. 214,135 5,568
  FS Bancorp Inc. 87,529 5,536
  Central Valley Community Bancorp 260,043 5,503

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Goosehead Insurance Inc. Class A 217,810 5,437
  Investar Holding Corp. 195,961 5,418
* MoneyGram International Inc. 803,591 5,376
  Investors Title Co. 29,098 5,373
  Bank of Commerce Holdings 421,001 5,368
  First Business Financial Services Inc. 205,792 5,351
  Century Bancorp Inc. Class A 69,532 5,312
*,^ Forestar Group Inc. 250,927 5,207
* AV Homes Inc. 240,257 5,142
  CB Financial Services Inc. 148,005 5,091
  BCB Bancorp Inc. 338,703 5,081
  Penns Woods Bancorp Inc. 112,508 5,038
  MidSouth Bancorp Inc. 376,607 4,990
  Safety Income & Growth Inc. 260,049 4,933
  C&F Financial Corp. 78,800 4,929
  Evans Bancorp Inc. 106,388 4,904
* Bank of Princeton 145,868 4,850
* Stratus Properties Inc. 157,698 4,818
* First Northwest Bancorp 300,525 4,799
  MBT Financial Corp. 446,897 4,759
* Elevate Credit Inc. 560,849 4,745
  Tiptree Inc. 687,552 4,675
  Global Medical REIT Inc. 525,888 4,659
  Sterling Bancorp Inc. 343,208 4,585
  Ellington Residential Mortgage REIT 420,285 4,581
  ACNB Corp. 134,025 4,564
  Gladstone Land Corp. 359,037 4,549
  Northeast Bancorp 208,478 4,545
  Unity Bancorp Inc. 199,004 4,527
  Kingstone Cos. Inc. 267,878 4,527
  Reis Inc. 205,363 4,477
  Riverview Bancorp Inc. 530,161 4,475
* NI Holdings Inc. 263,923 4,473
  SI Financial Group Inc. 293,277 4,326
  Chemung Financial Corp. 86,278 4,323
  Community Financial Corp. 121,775 4,306
  LCNB Corp. 218,549 4,305
* Community Bankers Trust Corp. 475,134 4,252
  Parke Bancorp Inc. 178,967 4,233
* Entegra Financial Corp. 144,122 4,223
^ Owens Realty Mortgage Inc. 253,142 4,222
* Trinity Place Holdings Inc. 627,012 4,107
  Independence Holding Co. 122,798 4,083
  Premier Financial Bancorp Inc. 218,661 4,082
  Norwood Financial Corp. 112,131 4,039
  ESSA Bancorp Inc. 254,680 4,032
* Pacific Mercantile Bancorp 411,516 4,012
  First Community Corp. 154,655 3,882
  First Financial Northwest Inc. 195,218 3,811
  GAMCO Investors Inc. Class A 141,614 3,790
  Mackinac Financial Corp. 228,302 3,785
  Pzena Investment Management Inc. Class A 403,565 3,717
  Ohio Valley Banc Corp. 70,113 3,677
  MVB Financial Corp. 203,353 3,671
* Hallmark Financial Services Inc. 364,291 3,636
  Prudential Bancorp Inc. 183,429 3,540
  County Bancorp Inc. 126,977 3,492
  Middlefield Banc Corp. 68,285 3,462
  Donegal Group Inc. Class A 253,996 3,457
  Peoples Bancorp of North Carolina Inc. 107,804 3,453
  Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corp. Class A 41,769 3,409
*,^ Select Bancorp Inc. 251,901 3,393
* Malvern Bancorp Inc. 137,427 3,346
  Silvercrest Asset Management Group Inc. Class A 204,501 3,333

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
^ Union Bankshares Inc. 63,618 3,302
  Griffin Industrial Realty Inc. 74,670 3,285
* Esquire Financial Holdings Inc. 123,271 3,253
  First Guaranty Bancshares Inc. 123,775 3,221
  1st Constitution Bancorp 140,122 3,209
  United Security Bancshares 286,264 3,206
* Atlas Financial Holdings Inc. 362,441 3,171
  Provident Financial Holdings Inc. 160,738 3,067
  Clipper Realty Inc. 357,527 3,053
* Victory Capital Holdings Inc. Class A 287,000 3,036
  First United Corp. 143,415 2,933
* Coastway Bancorp Inc. 104,366 2,891
^ Greene County Bancorp Inc. 84,105 2,851
  Associated Capital Group Inc. Class A 74,243 2,818
* Provident Bancorp Inc. 105,836 2,773
  SB Financial Group Inc. 136,390 2,771
  Sotherly Hotels Inc. 392,483 2,740
  Two River Bancorp 139,722 2,673
  MSB Financial Corp. 121,527 2,613
  Old Point Financial Corp. 90,388 2,609
* Capstar Financial Holdings Inc. 138,876 2,573
*,^ Impac Mortgage Holdings Inc. 261,677 2,494
  DNB Financial Corp. 70,032 2,455
  Plumas Bancorp 85,240 2,404
^ Hunt Cos. Finance Trust Inc. 676,213 2,306
* Essential Properties Realty Trust Inc. 169,200 2,291
* Randolph Bancorp Inc. 134,594 2,261
  United Community Bancorp 82,959 2,256
* Rafael Holdings Inc. Class B 245,207 2,253
^ First Savings Financial Group Inc. 29,086 2,138
*,^ PDL Community Bancorp 134,993 2,121
  American River Bankshares 130,024 2,061
* Maui Land & Pineapple Co. Inc. 181,832 2,037
* Consumer Portfolio Services Inc. 491,566 2,001
* Ashford Inc. 30,806 1,996
  Summit State Bank 126,542 1,955
* Aspen Group Inc. 256,748 1,918
  Blue Capital Reinsurance Holdings Ltd. 161,959 1,790
*,^ Riot Blockchain Inc. 277,836 1,761
  BRT Apartments Corp. 136,124 1,736
*,^ Transcontinental Realty Investors Inc. 51,342 1,717
  AmeriServ Financial Inc. 413,195 1,694
  Luther Burbank Corp. 142,534 1,640
* Performant Financial Corp. 702,380 1,510
  PB Bancorp Inc. 130,685 1,483
  Global Self Storage Inc. 353,584 1,467
  Eagle Bancorp Montana Inc. 70,782 1,366
  Condor Hospitality Trust Inc. 129,639 1,348
* Anchor Bancorp Inc. 51,344 1,348
  Hennessy Advisors Inc. 74,969 1,301
  Manhattan Bridge Capital Inc. 172,279 1,301
* Jason Industries Inc. 559,958 1,299
  Sound Financial Bancorp Inc. 32,075 1,249
* Spirit of Texas Bancshares Inc. 59,688 1,230
  Citizens Community Bancorp Inc. 85,675 1,212
  First US Bancshares Inc. 102,757 1,197
  Manning & Napier Inc. 385,373 1,195
  Severn Bancorp Inc. 137,109 1,186
  United Bancorp Inc. 87,666 1,183
  Urstadt Biddle Properties Inc. 64,362 1,176
* Nicholas Financial Inc. 124,786 1,148
  Elmira Savings Bank 51,975 1,065
*,^ ITUS Corp. 347,601 1,053
*,^ Tremont Mortgage Trust 76,963 1,012

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Altisource Asset Management Corp. 13,783 961
*,^ OP Bancorp 65,367 831
* Security National Financial Corp. Class A 159,180 828
2 Winthrop Realty Trust 562,609 815
  Bank of South Carolina Corp. 39,296 813
^ Wheeler REIT Inc. 199,544 806
* Limestone Bancorp Inc. 52,082 794
  Pathfinder Bancorp Inc. 48,152 769
* Meridian Bank 42,029 765
^ Sachem Capital Corp. 174,987 717
*,^ Intersections Inc. 341,144 693
* Conifer Holdings Inc. 103,597 653
* 1347 Property Insurance Holdings Inc. 91,546 650
  Citizens First Corp. 23,929 635
* FFBW Inc. 55,772 619
  Bancorp 34 Inc. 37,486 584
  Medley Management Inc. Class A 163,603 581
* Bridgewater Bancshares Inc. 39,859 507
  Bank of the James Financial Group Inc. 30,484 505
  IF Bancorp Inc. 20,453 499
^ US Global Investors Inc. Class A 289,331 466
* Central Federal Corp. 191,317 459
* Community First Bancshares Inc. 38,486 428
  Ottawa Bancorp Inc. 27,075 379
^ HV Bancorp Inc. 25,024 375
* Eagle Financial Bancorp Inc. 19,339 317
* National Holdings Corp. 94,636 311
* JW Mays Inc. 4,614 196
  WVS Financial Corp. 11,313 187
* Income Opportunity Realty Investors Inc. 12,550 165
* ICC Holdings Inc. 8,902 142
  Southwest Georgia Financial Corp. 6,256 142
*,^ RMG Networks Holding Corp. 102,173 125
*,^ Ditech Holding Corp. 23,292 122
  Oxbridge Re Holdings Ltd. 67,076 117
  Asta Funding Inc. 22,841 79
  Level One Bancorp Inc. 2,832 77
* National Holdings Corp. Warrants Exp. 01/18/2022 92,151 69
* FSB Bancorp Inc. 2,939 52
^ CPI Card Group Inc. 16,009 32
  Bancorp of New Jersey Inc. 986 17
  Cohen & Co. Inc. 1,074 11
  Glen Burnie Bancorp 857 9
* GWG Holdings Inc. 300 2
*,^,2 Ditech Holding Corp Warrants Exp 01/31/2028 43,103
*,^,2 Ditech Holding Corp Series B Warrants Exp. 01/31/2028 34,201
      138,838,331
Health Care (12.7%)    
  Johnson & Johnson 67,144,991 8,147,373
  UnitedHealth Group Inc. 24,054,849 5,901,617
  Pfizer Inc. 146,436,519 5,312,717
  Merck & Co. Inc. 67,347,667 4,088,003
  AbbVie Inc. 37,934,567 3,514,638
  Amgen Inc. 16,564,922 3,057,719
  Medtronic plc 33,922,297 2,904,088
  Abbott Laboratories 43,887,375 2,676,691
  Gilead Sciences Inc. 32,549,396 2,305,799
  Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. 40,919,735 2,264,498
  Eli Lilly & Co. 24,578,053 2,097,245
  Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. 10,071,454 2,086,201
  Becton Dickinson and Co. 6,686,215 1,601,750
* Biogen Inc. 5,282,339 1,533,146
  Anthem Inc. 6,385,742 1,519,998

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Aetna Inc. 8,184,265 1,501,813
* Celgene Corp. 18,140,902 1,440,750
  Allergan plc 8,485,815 1,414,755
* Intuitive Surgical Inc. 2,835,304 1,356,636
  Stryker Corp. 7,482,591 1,263,510
* Boston Scientific Corp. 34,531,076 1,129,166
* Express Scripts Holding Co. 14,049,758 1,084,782
* Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc. 6,377,596 1,083,936
  Cigna Corp. 6,087,300 1,034,537
  Zoetis Inc. 12,116,642 1,032,217
* Illumina Inc. 3,679,776 1,027,725
  Humana Inc. 3,445,549 1,025,499
  Baxter International Inc. 12,780,644 943,723
* Edwards Lifesciences Corp. 5,275,205 767,912
  HCA Healthcare Inc. 6,988,642 717,035
* Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,987,580 685,695
* Alexion Pharmaceuticals Inc. 5,286,587 656,330
* Align Technology Inc. 1,906,054 652,137
* Centene Corp. 4,880,086 601,275
  Zimmer Biomet Holdings Inc. 5,080,608 566,183
* IDEXX Laboratories Inc. 2,176,167 474,274
* Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings 2,554,815 458,666
* Mylan NV 12,254,286 442,870
* ABIOMED Inc. 1,055,427 431,722
* IQVIA Holdings Inc. 4,318,447 431,067
* BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc. 4,419,969 416,361
  Quest Diagnostics Inc. 3,399,229 373,711
  ResMed Inc. 3,572,221 370,011
* Waters Corp. 1,864,003 360,852
  Teleflex Inc. 1,154,510 309,651
* Incyte Corp. 4,507,961 302,033
  Cooper Cos. Inc. 1,224,348 288,273
* Henry Schein Inc. 3,852,501 279,846
* WellCare Health Plans Inc. 1,117,889 275,269
* Hologic Inc. 6,839,936 271,887
* Varian Medical Systems Inc. 2,285,430 259,899
  Dentsply Sirona Inc. 5,696,543 249,338
* Jazz Pharmaceuticals plc 1,431,252 246,605
  Universal Health Services Inc. Class B 2,175,952 242,488
  Perrigo Co. plc 3,126,037 227,919
* DaVita Inc. 3,277,909 227,618
* Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Inc. 2,263,684 222,950
  STERIS plc 2,118,357 222,449
* Neurocrine Biosciences Inc. 2,253,154 221,350
* Nektar Therapeutics Class A 4,289,280 209,446
* Sarepta Therapeutics Inc. 1,560,347 206,247
* DexCom Inc. 2,095,112 198,994
* Bluebird Bio Inc. 1,251,409 196,409
  West Pharmaceutical Services Inc. 1,857,247 184,406
* Exact Sciences Corp. 3,058,085 182,843
* Sage Therapeutics Inc. 1,106,398 173,184
* Seattle Genetics Inc. 2,578,701 171,200
* Exelixis Inc. 7,459,904 160,537
* Alkermes plc 3,875,764 159,526
  Encompass Health Corp. 2,339,606 158,438
* Bio-Rad Laboratories Inc. Class A 523,534 151,060
  Hill-Rom Holdings Inc. 1,651,539 144,245
* Catalent Inc. 3,356,231 140,593
  Bio-Techne Corp. 938,203 138,807
* Molina Healthcare Inc. 1,385,744 135,720
* Charles River Laboratories International Inc. 1,195,910 134,253
* Envision Healthcare Corp. 3,021,197 132,963
* Ionis Pharmaceuticals Inc. 3,129,307 130,398
* Insulet Corp. 1,475,367 126,439

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* PRA Health Sciences Inc. 1,279,162 119,423
* Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corp. 1,847,467 118,995
* FibroGen Inc. 1,883,637 117,916
* Haemonetics Corp. 1,314,389 117,874
* United Therapeutics Corp. 1,038,603 117,518
* Masimo Corp. 1,162,708 113,538
* ICU Medical Inc. 382,898 112,438
* Loxo Oncology Inc. 642,733 111,501
* Penumbra Inc. 774,276 106,966
* Ligand Pharmaceuticals Inc. 515,065 106,706
* Agios Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,222,301 102,954
* Neogen Corp. 1,230,115 98,643
* MEDNAX Inc. 2,265,210 98,038
* Globus Medical Inc. 1,835,671 92,628
* Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical Inc. 1,180,183 90,721
* Syneos Health Inc. 1,930,037 90,519
*,^ Immunomedics Inc. 3,795,205 89,832
* Array BioPharma Inc. 5,286,029 88,700
  Cantel Medical Corp. 891,404 87,678
* Acadia Healthcare Co. Inc. 2,101,366 85,967
* Tenet Healthcare Corp. 2,547,528 85,521
* Inogen Inc. 428,224 79,791
*,^ Teladoc Inc. 1,325,535 76,947
  Healthcare Services Group Inc. 1,745,350 75,382
  Bruker Corp. 2,545,440 73,920
* Supernus Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,225,721 73,359
* Amicus Therapeutics Inc. 4,693,222 73,308
* Wright Medical Group NV 2,683,564 69,665
* Horizon Pharma plc 4,120,779 68,240
*,^ Heron Therapeutics Inc. 1,732,454 67,306
* Halyard Health Inc. 1,171,406 67,063
* LHC Group Inc. 779,861 66,748
*,^ Aerie Pharmaceuticals Inc. 986,497 66,638
* NuVasive Inc. 1,277,104 66,563
* Ironwood Pharmaceuticals Inc. Class A 3,477,602 66,492
* Blueprint Medicines Corp. 1,044,175 66,284
* Spark Therapeutics Inc. 797,989 66,042
* Myriad Genetics Inc. 1,755,166 65,591
* Amedisys Inc. 727,235 62,149
* Portola Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,635,164 61,760
* Medicines Co. 1,676,662 61,533
* Merit Medical Systems Inc. 1,194,509 61,159
* Madrigal Pharmaceuticals Inc. 209,055 58,471
* Magellan Health Inc. 603,403 57,897
* Clovis Oncology Inc. 1,249,160 56,799
* Arena Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,235,377 53,862
* Nevro Corp. 674,263 53,840
* Emergent BioSolutions Inc. 1,059,912 53,515
* Quidel Corp. 798,898 53,127
* Novocure Ltd. 1,690,656 52,918
* Global Blood Therapeutics Inc. 1,167,427 52,768
* Prestige Brands Holdings Inc. 1,351,222 51,860
* REGENXBIO Inc. 718,888 51,580
* Halozyme Therapeutics Inc. 3,035,249 51,205
* Foundation Medicine Inc. 372,321 50,896
* Spectrum Pharmaceuticals Inc. 2,353,086 49,321
* Omnicell Inc. 929,309 48,742
* Endo International plc 5,016,641 47,307
* Puma Biotechnology Inc. 797,594 47,178
* Acceleron Pharma Inc. 963,545 46,751
* Select Medical Holdings Corp. 2,566,365 46,580
*,^ Intercept Pharmaceuticals Inc. 554,500 46,528
  Patterson Cos. Inc. 2,051,646 46,511
* Repligen Corp. 985,951 46,379

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* LifePoint Health Inc. 943,739 46,054
* NxStage Medical Inc. 1,646,655 45,942
* Insmed Inc. 1,921,508 45,444
  CONMED Corp. 620,001 45,384
* HMS Holdings Corp. 2,089,369 45,172
  Abaxis Inc. 542,269 45,014
* Xencor Inc. 1,195,459 44,244
  Ensign Group Inc. 1,217,348 43,605
* Brookdale Senior Living Inc. 4,668,973 42,441
* Amneal Pharmaceuticals Inc. 2,585,573 42,429
*,^ TESARO Inc. 954,106 42,429
* Enanta Pharmaceuticals Inc. 360,830 41,820
* MyoKardia Inc. 839,365 41,674
* AxoGen Inc. 806,292 40,516
*,^ Corcept Therapeutics Inc. 2,565,308 40,327
* Akorn Inc. 2,409,346 39,971
*,^ OPKO Health Inc. 8,489,583 39,901
* Editas Medicine Inc. 1,067,307 38,242
*,^ Mallinckrodt plc 2,049,220 38,238
*,^ ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Inc. 2,502,313 38,210
* Zogenix Inc. 846,628 37,421
* Momenta Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,807,873 36,971
* PTC Therapeutics Inc. 1,095,208 36,941
* Sangamo Therapeutics Inc. 2,577,589 36,602
* iRhythm Technologies Inc. 447,020 36,267
* ImmunoGen Inc. 3,661,203 35,623
* Mirati Therapeutics Inc. 714,101 35,205
* BioTelemetry Inc. 775,047 34,877
* Tivity Health Inc. 986,597 34,728
* Varex Imaging Corp. 928,754 34,447
* Acorda Therapeutics Inc. 1,164,749 33,428
*,^ Glaukos Corp. 787,804 32,016
* Pacira Pharmaceuticals Inc. 974,956 31,247
  Luminex Corp. 1,026,384 30,309
* Atara Biotherapeutics Inc. 824,030 30,283
*,^ Radius Health Inc. 1,008,225 29,712
* AnaptysBio Inc. 413,614 29,383
* Retrophin Inc. 1,026,571 27,984
  US Physical Therapy Inc. 290,114 27,851
* Natus Medical Inc. 802,149 27,674
*,^ TherapeuticsMD Inc. 4,355,252 27,177
*,^ Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,959,942 26,655
* Aimmune Therapeutics Inc. 988,506 26,581
* Audentes Therapeutics Inc. 692,899 26,476
* Iovance Biotherapeutics Inc. 2,050,267 26,243
* Intersect ENT Inc. 698,612 26,163
  Owens & Minor Inc. 1,561,158 26,087
* Orthofix International NV 455,912 25,905
* Cardiovascular Systems Inc. 793,566 25,664
*,^ Intrexon Corp. 1,779,629 24,808
* STAAR Surgical Co. 792,595 24,570
*,^ Dynavax Technologies Corp. 1,595,121 24,326
* Genomic Health Inc. 480,385 24,211
* Innoviva Inc. 1,741,714 24,036
* OraSure Technologies Inc. 1,445,337 23,805
* G1 Therapeutics Inc. 542,256 23,566
* Karyopharm Therapeutics Inc. 1,386,857 23,563
*,^ Esperion Therapeutics Inc. 599,518 23,495
*,^ Tandem Diabetes Care Inc. 1,060,413 23,350
* NeoGenomics Inc. 1,764,567 23,133
* Alder Biopharmaceuticals Inc. 1,460,508 23,076
* K2M Group Holdings Inc. 1,024,079 23,042
* Vanda Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,193,011 22,727
*,^ Theravance Biopharma Inc. 1,002,058 22,727

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Revance Therapeutics Inc. 825,369 22,656
* Cerus Corp. 3,386,168 22,586
*,^ Eagle Pharmaceuticals Inc. 296,914 22,465
*,^ Endocyte Inc. 1,619,329 22,347
* CryoLife Inc. 797,166 22,201
* Triple-S Management Corp. Class B 565,979 22,107
* AtriCure Inc. 801,524 21,681
*,^ Flexion Therapeutics Inc. 829,002 21,430
*,^ Omeros Corp. 1,158,369 21,013
  Atrion Corp. 34,460 20,655
* CytomX Therapeutics Inc. 891,376 20,377
* AngioDynamics Inc. 894,813 19,901
*,^ Intellia Therapeutics Inc. 726,184 19,868
* R1 RCM Inc. 2,278,756 19,780
*,^ Tactile Systems Technology Inc. 378,830 19,699
* Kindred Healthcare Inc. 2,188,731 19,699
*,^ TG Therapeutics Inc. 1,471,915 19,356
* Intra-Cellular Therapies Inc. 1,089,186 19,246
* MacroGenics Inc. 927,097 19,145
* Cymabay Therapeutics Inc. 1,405,819 18,866
* Rhythm Pharmaceuticals Inc. 584,106 18,259
* Epizyme Inc. 1,280,992 17,357
* Coherus Biosciences Inc. 1,236,745 17,314
* Collegium Pharmaceutical Inc. 716,351 17,085
*,^ MiMedx Group Inc. 2,657,736 16,983
* Surmodics Inc. 304,805 16,825
  HealthStream Inc. 615,171 16,800
* Assembly Biosciences Inc. 428,190 16,789
*,^ Athenex Inc. 897,614 16,749
  Meridian Bioscience Inc. 1,049,078 16,680
* Heska Corp. 159,659 16,571
*,^ Denali Therapeutics Inc. 1,071,640 16,342
  National HealthCare Corp. 229,165 16,129
* AMAG Pharmaceuticals Inc. 816,814 15,928
* Medpace Holdings Inc. 354,488 15,243
*,^ Geron Corp. 4,425,177 15,178
  Invacare Corp. 812,747 15,117
* Natera Inc. 800,588 15,067
*,^ La Jolla Pharmaceutical Co. 515,623 15,041
*,^ Accelerate Diagnostics Inc. 667,628 14,888
* Deciphera Pharmaceuticals Inc. 368,215 14,489
* Kura Oncology Inc. 793,936 14,450
* Progenics Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,793,325 14,418
*,^ Adamas Pharmaceuticals Inc. 546,660 14,120
* RadNet Inc. 937,753 14,066
* Apellis Pharmaceuticals Inc. 635,793 13,987
* BioCryst Pharmaceuticals Inc. 2,407,403 13,794
* ANI Pharmaceuticals Inc. 205,095 13,700
  LeMaitre Vascular Inc. 409,003 13,693
*,^ Fate Therapeutics Inc. 1,180,892 13,391
* GlycoMimetics Inc. 812,815 13,111
* Cutera Inc. 323,796 13,049
* Five Prime Therapeutics Inc. 815,883 12,899
* Amphastar Pharmaceuticals Inc. 842,375 12,855
*,^ Optinose Inc. 456,340 12,768
* Lantheus Holdings Inc. 876,458 12,752
*,^ Aclaris Therapeutics Inc. 637,094 12,723
* CorVel Corp. 235,328 12,708
*,^ Reata Pharmaceuticals Inc. Class A 361,469 12,641
*,^ Lexicon Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,052,238 12,627
*,^ Novavax Inc. 9,290,836 12,450
*,^ Sorrento Therapeutics Inc. 1,708,001 12,298
*,^ Cara Therapeutics Inc. 641,963 12,294
*,^ Abeona Therapeutics Inc. 756,664 12,107

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Endologix Inc. 2,136,665 12,094
* Akebia Therapeutics Inc. 1,186,970 11,846
*,^ Pacific Biosciences of California Inc. 3,334,838 11,839
* Stemline Therapeutics Inc. 732,995 11,765
*,^ Lannett Co. Inc. 861,662 11,719
* Rigel Pharmaceuticals Inc. 4,097,563 11,596
* ArQule Inc. 2,091,210 11,564
* Anika Therapeutics Inc. 358,057 11,458
*,^ Senseonics Holdings Inc. 2,753,274 11,316
*,^ Viking Therapeutics Inc. 1,170,181 11,105
*,^ Sientra Inc. 559,281 10,912
*,^ Rocket Pharmaceuticals Inc. 552,972 10,855
*,^ Verastem Inc. 1,540,076 10,596
* Voyager Therapeutics Inc. 540,453 10,560
* Invitae Corp. 1,427,573 10,493
* ChemoCentryx Inc. 779,777 10,270
* BioScrip Inc. 3,499,606 10,254
*,^ Synergy Pharmaceuticals Inc. 5,879,357 10,230
* Addus HomeCare Corp. 177,955 10,188
*,^ Dicerna Pharmaceuticals Inc. 826,354 10,123
* Vericel Corp. 1,040,260 10,091
  Utah Medical Products Inc. 89,720 9,883
* Cytokinetics Inc. 1,174,595 9,749
* PDL BioPharma Inc. 4,134,194 9,674
* Depomed Inc. 1,431,673 9,549
*,^ ZIOPHARM Oncology Inc. 3,135,343 9,469
*,^ Dova Pharmaceuticals Inc. 311,902 9,332
*,^ Antares Pharma Inc. 3,582,297 9,242
* Community Health Systems Inc. 2,754,499 9,145
*,^ Kadmon Holdings Inc. 2,289,979 9,137
* NanoString Technologies Inc. 663,191 9,072
* Achillion Pharmaceuticals Inc. 3,204,546 9,069
*,^ CytoSorbents Corp. 768,333 8,759
* Dermira Inc. 948,079 8,722
* Accuray Inc. 2,108,089 8,643
* GenMark Diagnostics Inc. 1,346,005 8,587
* Concert Pharmaceuticals Inc. 504,591 8,492
*,^ Inovio Pharmaceuticals Inc. 2,157,892 8,459
*,^ CareDx Inc. 675,488 8,268
*,^ Keryx Biopharmaceuticals Inc. 2,177,438 8,187
* Kindred Biosciences Inc. 766,034 8,158
*,^ Solid Biosciences Inc. 218,792 7,796
*,^ Paratek Pharmaceuticals Inc. 761,179 7,764
*,^ Akcea Therapeutics Inc. 326,910 7,751
* Zafgen Inc. 755,863 7,732
*,^ Bellicum Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,032,463 7,620
*,^ ViewRay Inc. 1,080,349 7,476
*,^ Surgery Partners Inc. 496,732 7,401
* Catalyst Pharmaceuticals Inc. 2,361,658 7,368
* Aduro Biotech Inc. 1,042,693 7,299
* Adverum Biotechnologies Inc. 1,368,241 7,252
*,^ CASI Pharmaceuticals Inc. 874,637 7,198
* BioSpecifics Technologies Corp. 157,967 7,086
* Minerva Neurosciences Inc. 858,347 7,081
*,^ Achaogen Inc. 815,876 7,065
* CTI BioPharma Corp. 1,390,899 6,927
* Capital Senior Living Corp. 648,867 6,923
* Civitas Solutions Inc. 414,068 6,791
*,^ AVEO Pharmaceuticals Inc. 2,972,686 6,718
*,^ MannKind Corp. 3,520,716 6,689
* Enzo Biochem Inc. 1,275,089 6,618
*,^ Clearside Biomedical Inc. 608,323 6,503
* RTI Surgical Inc. 1,413,679 6,503
*,^ Corbus Pharmaceuticals Holdings Inc. 1,286,614 6,497

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
*,^ MediciNova Inc. 815,667 6,493
*,^ Marinus Pharmaceuticals Inc. 915,297 6,471
*,^ Corium International Inc. 805,223 6,450
* Melinta Therapeutics Inc. 998,619 6,341
* T2 Biosystems Inc. 803,284 6,217
*,^ Rockwell Medical Inc. 1,260,230 6,213
* Sienna Biopharmaceuticals Inc. 404,597 6,146
* Unum Therapeutics Inc. 422,308 6,060
*,^ SIGA Technologies Inc. 1,017,293 6,043
*,^ Savara Inc. 525,142 5,945
*,^ Athersys Inc. 2,986,229 5,883
* Idera Pharmaceuticals Inc. 4,420,000 5,834
* Durect Corp. 3,723,360 5,808
* Inspire Medical Systems Inc. 160,361 5,718
* Veracyte Inc. 608,274 5,681
*,^ Agenus Inc. 2,457,912 5,579
*,^ Apollo Medical Holdings Inc. 214,919 5,558
*,^ Selecta Biosciences Inc. 412,123 5,461
* OrthoPediatrics Corp. 204,963 5,460
*,^ PetIQ Inc. 202,232 5,432
*,^ Insys Therapeutics Inc. 749,630 5,427
* Syros Pharmaceuticals Inc. 529,625 5,407
* Chimerix Inc. 1,130,865 5,383
*,^ Palatin Technologies Inc. 5,422,870 5,259
*,^ Homology Medicines Inc. 248,985 5,079
* Mersana Therapeutics Inc. 281,711 5,031
* Ocular Therapeutix Inc. 717,276 4,842
*,^ BioTime Inc. 2,329,213 4,798
*,^ Vital Therapies Inc. 695,533 4,764
*,^ Avid Bioservices Inc. 1,213,783 4,758
* American Renal Associates Holdings Inc. 301,632 4,757
*,^ Cohbar Inc. 722,252 4,731
*,^ Galectin Therapeutics Inc. 735,995 4,681
*,^ Seres Therapeutics Inc. 542,839 4,668
* Tetraphase Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,294,615 4,622
* Harvard Bioscience Inc. 859,931 4,601
* Aratana Therapeutics Inc. 1,063,683 4,521
* FONAR Corp. 170,182 4,518
*,^ Amyris Inc. 684,216 4,372
* Aeglea BioTherapeutics Inc. 410,752 4,346
* Corvus Pharmaceuticals Inc. 394,400 4,330
* Immune Design Corp. 951,025 4,327
*,^ Cue Biopharma Inc. 363,047 4,306
* Ardelyx Inc. 1,154,946 4,273
*,^ Ampio Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,941,946 4,272
*,^ GTx Inc. 274,632 4,205
*,^ BioDelivery Sciences International Inc. 1,414,198 4,172
*,^ Tocagen Inc. 445,490 4,161
*,^ Teligent Inc. 1,198,067 4,145
* Fluidigm Corp. 692,728 4,129
*,^ Synlogic Inc. 411,410 4,044
* Kala Pharmaceuticals Inc. 293,461 4,029
* XOMA Corp. 192,716 4,024
*,^ Helius Medical Technologies Inc. Class A 409,633 3,900
* Quorum Health Corp. 771,176 3,856
*,^ Neos Therapeutics Inc. 615,637 3,848
* SeaSpine Holdings Corp. 302,141 3,813
* Catalyst Biosciences Inc. 322,900 3,768
*,^ Calyxt Inc. 200,277 3,739
* Pfenex Inc. 682,191 3,691
* Ra Pharmaceuticals Inc. 369,649 3,678
* Chembio Diagnostics Inc. 329,680 3,659
*,^ AcelRx Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,044,710 3,526
* Calithera Biosciences Inc. 703,130 3,516

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* MEI Pharma Inc. 880,806 3,470
* Aldeyra Therapeutics Inc. 429,986 3,418
* Jounce Therapeutics Inc. 440,533 3,374
* Eiger BioPharmaceuticals Inc. 274,247 3,346
*,^ Organovo Holdings Inc. 2,362,328 3,307
* AAC Holdings Inc. 352,762 3,305
*,^ Evolus Inc. 117,145 3,279
*,^ Conatus Pharmaceuticals Inc. 765,014 3,274
*,^ NewLink Genetics Corp. 686,633 3,268
*,^ ADMA Biologics Inc. 712,900 3,215
* ContraFect Corp. 1,434,632 3,171
  Aceto Corp. 919,622 3,081
*,^ Genesis Healthcare Inc. 1,313,128 3,007
*,^ Zynerba Pharmaceuticals Inc. 307,385 2,994
*,^ Odonate Therapeutics Inc. 134,091 2,961
*,^ Tyme Technologies Inc. 926,156 2,927
* Bovie Medical Corp. 665,652 2,896
* Syndax Pharmaceuticals Inc. 409,853 2,877
*,^ Arcus Biosciences Inc. 234,334 2,868
* Sesen Bio Inc. 1,440,671 2,809
* Allena Pharmaceuticals Inc. 214,529 2,795
* Miragen Therapeutics Inc. 434,596 2,786
* Celcuity Inc. 107,764 2,675
*,^ Spring Bank Pharmaceuticals Inc. 225,402 2,671
*,^ Anavex Life Sciences Corp. 1,010,161 2,647
* Surface Oncology Inc. 156,411 2,551
*,^ iRadimed Corp. 122,879 2,550
  Psychemedics Corp. 132,234 2,544
*,^ BioLife Solutions Inc. 221,176 2,524
*,^ Mustang Bio Inc. 366,024 2,522
*,^ Adamis Pharmaceuticals Corp. 782,045 2,503
* Infinity Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,298,402 2,480
*,^ EyePoint Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,179,356 2,453
*,^ Gemphire Therapeutics Inc. 239,413 2,440
* Ophthotech Corp. 882,771 2,410
* Ovid therapeutics Inc. 306,127 2,388
*,^ Eloxx Pharmaceuticals Inc. 136,883 2,337
* Aptevo Therapeutics Inc. 446,531 2,228
* Recro Pharma Inc. 443,396 2,226
* Bioxcel Therapeutics Inc. 234,967 2,162
* Protagonist Therapeutics Inc. 316,162 2,125
*,^ HTG Molecular Diagnostics Inc. 640,999 2,090
*,^ Cidara Therapeutics Inc. 395,629 2,057
* Juniper Pharmaceuticals Inc. 233,525 2,032
*,^ Sophiris Bio Inc. 718,437 2,019
*,^ Corindus Vascular Robotics Inc. 2,399,515 1,981
*,^ SCYNEXIS Inc. 1,198,544 1,966
*,^ NantKwest Inc. 635,282 1,944
* Otonomy Inc. 499,546 1,923
*,^ Fortress Biotech Inc. 644,427 1,920
*,^ Pulse Biosciences Inc. 122,827 1,860
*,^ Invuity Inc. 465,260 1,815
* Joint Corp. 219,797 1,798
*,^ Nobilis Health Corp. 1,482,407 1,779
*,^ Novan Inc. 590,876 1,737
*,^ Proteostasis Therapeutics Inc. 622,010 1,735
* Misonix Inc. 139,843 1,734
* Trevena Inc. 1,192,783 1,718
*,^ OncoSec Medical Inc. 1,232,503 1,701
*,^ XBiotech Inc. 379,164 1,699
* IRIDEX Corp. 249,167 1,689
  Tricida Inc. 56,367 1,685
*,^ KemPharm Inc. 255,572 1,661
*,^ Bellerophon Therapeutics Inc. 686,231 1,661

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
*,^ Xtant Medical Holdings Inc. 299,044 1,660
*,^ VIVUS Inc. 2,337,262 1,648
*,^ Celldex Therapeutics Inc. 3,249,146 1,636
*,^ Ekso Bionics Holdings Inc. 904,808 1,620
*,^ BrainStorm Cell Therapeutics Inc. 412,248 1,608
* Conformis Inc. 1,265,091 1,581
* Histogenics Corp. 630,548 1,576
*,^ resTORbio Inc. 170,859 1,563
*,^ Catabasis Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,605,389 1,540
*,^ Viveve Medical Inc. 562,975 1,531
  Merrimack Pharmaceuticals Inc. 303,329 1,489
* Kiniksa Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Class A 84,550 1,467
*,^ Zosano Pharma Corp. 354,246 1,445
*,^ Sunesis Pharmaceuticals Inc. 672,732 1,426
*,^ Sensus Healthcare Inc. 192,174 1,395
*,^ TapImmune Inc. 147,909 1,395
* OncoMed Pharmaceuticals Inc. 603,265 1,394
* Regulus Therapeutics Inc. 2,078,501 1,370
* Alpine Immune Sciences Inc. 180,890 1,369
* Versartis Inc. 676,069 1,369
*,^ Alimera Sciences Inc. 1,374,781 1,345
*,^ Tracon Pharmaceuticals Inc. 497,527 1,343
* Molecular Templates Inc. 254,524 1,331
* InfuSystem Holdings Inc. 372,833 1,324
* Krystal Biotech Inc. 86,943 1,293
*,^ Second Sight Medical Products Inc. 722,783 1,200
*,^ Advaxis Inc. 824,712 1,196
* Cumberland Pharmaceuticals Inc. 194,545 1,193
*,^ Curis Inc. 673,049 1,164
* Menlo Therapeutics Inc. 142,255 1,155
*,^ Spero Therapeutics Inc. 78,094 1,146
*,^ Caladrius Biosciences Inc. 174,630 1,130
*,^ AzurRx BioPharma Inc. 348,814 1,120
*,^ Asterias Biotherapeutics Inc. Class A 804,565 1,086
*,^ Imprimis Pharmaceuticals Inc. 483,269 1,063
*,^ Axsome Therapeutics Inc. 331,550 1,061
*,^ Genocea Biosciences Inc. 1,225,285 1,048
* Electromed Inc. 188,884 1,024
* Alphatec Holdings Inc. 339,444 1,012
*,^ Actinium Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1,543,137 988
*,^ Rexahn Pharmaceuticals Inc. 697,518 983
* Apollo Endosurgery Inc. 136,681 954
*,^ Celsion Corp. 317,098 935
* Applied Genetic Technologies Corp. 246,541 912
*,^ Restoration Robotics Inc. 248,798 863
* Aptinyx Inc. 35,532 859
*,^ Opiant Pharmaceuticals Inc. 59,762 854
*,^ UNITY Biotechnology Inc. 56,550 852
* Avrobio Inc. 29,363 839
* CAS Medical Systems Inc. 424,399 828
*,^ Oncocyte Corp. 318,793 813
*,^ Evoke Pharma Inc. 320,197 800
*,^ Heat Biologics Inc. 366,360 788
*,^ Leap Therapeutics Inc. 86,614 780
* Aevi Genomic Medicine Inc. 683,697 759
*,^ Moleculin Biotech Inc. 408,934 732
*,^ Synthetic Biologics Inc. 3,034,629 725
*,^ Navidea Biopharmaceuticals Inc. 3,067,067 701
*,^ Pernix Therapeutics Holdings Inc. 276,171 671
*,^ OvaScience Inc. 737,991 670
*,^ BioPharmX Corp. 2,965,020 655
*,^ Matinas BioPharma Holdings Inc. 1,485,839 645
*,^ Vermillion Inc. 823,255 643
*,^ Fulgent Genetics Inc. 155,059 642

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
*,^ Capricor Therapeutics Inc. 478,917 642
* KalVista Pharmaceuticals Inc. 78,070 634
* Forty Seven Inc. 39,445 631
*,^ Arsanis Inc. 167,445 608
  Digirad Corp. 390,206 605
*,^ Akers Biosciences Inc. 1,560,400 604
* Champions Oncology Inc. 91,690 590
* Tonix Pharmaceuticals Holding Corp. 130,509 581
* Eidos Therapeutics Inc. 28,204 574
*,^ scPharmaceuticals Inc. 101,200 573
*,^ Magenta Therapeutics Inc. 42,263 571
*,^ CytRx Corp. 492,357 556
*,^ Edge Therapeutics Inc. 532,519 548
*,^ SELLAS Life Sciences Group Inc. 160,353 548
*,^ Obalon Therapeutics Inc. 254,939 548
* Five Star Senior Living Inc. 323,637 485
*,^ Egalet Corp. 1,123,477 474
*,^ Catasys Inc. 70,338 473
*,^ Vical Inc. 393,089 452
* ImmuCell Corp. 65,054 444
* Neon Therapeutics Inc. 35,203 444
*,^ aTyr Pharma Inc. 473,723 431
*,^ Aethlon Medical Inc. 329,592 422
*,^ Myomo Inc. 138,954 411
* Checkpoint Therapeutics Inc. 133,849 399
*,^ Wright Medical Group Inc. CVR 288,011 396
* Kezar Life Sciences Inc. 22,617 391
*,^ Cleveland BioLabs Inc. 155,269 382
*,^ Neuralstem Inc. 341,528 379
*,^ IsoRay Inc. 833,336 375
*,^ Cyclacel Pharmaceuticals Inc. 262,933 373
* Agile Therapeutics Inc. 754,951 373
* Scholar Rock Holding Corp. 22,545 352
*,^ Aileron Therapeutics Inc. 63,175 342
*,^ Titan Pharmaceuticals Inc. 311,809 340
*,^ Biomerica Inc. 87,053 339
* Verrica Pharmaceuticals Inc. 16,922 334
*,^ Microbot Medical Inc. 450,466 333
*,^ Evelo Biosciences Inc. 28,203 333
*,^ Aradigm Corp. 229,443 333
* NanoViricides Inc. 752,491 331
*,^ Quanterix Corp. 22,069 317
  Diversicare Healthcare Services Inc. 44,377 302
*,^ Avenue Therapeutics Inc. 83,998 301
*,^ CorMedix Inc. 1,253,757 298
*,^ Diffusion Pharmaceuticals Inc. 599,588 274
*,^ Novus Therapeutics Inc. 38,516 270
* PLx Pharma Inc. 67,837 268
* Xeris Pharmaceuticals Inc. 14,102 268
  Translate Bio Inc. 19,742 250
*,^ Oncobiologics Inc. 294,705 249
*,^ ContraVir Pharmaceuticals Inc. 189,269 246
* Chiasma Inc. 161,721 243
*,^ Ohr Pharmaceutical Inc. 1,202,617 236
* Neuronetics Inc. 8,484 226
*,^ Pain Therapeutics Inc. 109,368 225
^ Biolase Inc. 166,316 201
*,^ CEL-SCI Corp. 215,407 198
* Pro-Dex Inc. 27,970 187
* Flex Pharma Inc. 199,119 187
* Aytu BioScience Inc. 658,752 173
*,^ Soligenix Inc. 173,900 169
^ Vaxart Inc. 52,703 160
* Bioanalytical Systems Inc. 92,933 153

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
*,^ Co-Diagnostics Inc. 36,687 142
* Proteon Therapeutics Inc. 49,866 122
* Retractable Technologies Inc. 161,528 119
*,^ Fibrocell Science Inc. 39,114 106
*,^ Sonoma Pharmaceuticals Inc. 38,184 95
*,^ Soleno Therapeutics Inc. 38,112 89
*,^ Genprex Inc. 11,200 86
*,^ Bio-Path Holdings Inc. 55,033 82
*,^ Pulmatrix Inc. 171,620 77
*,^ Onconova Therapeutics Inc. 187,984 76
*,^ Biocept Inc. 369,590 74
*,^ Cytori Therapeutics Inc. 50,466 73
*,^ ReShape Lifesciences Inc. 27,809 64
  ProPhase Labs Inc. 19,408 63
*,^ Cellectar Biosciences Inc. 97,148 60
*,^ Altimmune Inc. 127,353 57
*,^ iBio Inc. 62,933 57
* Citius Pharmaceuticals Inc. 22,052 51
* Eyenovia Inc. 8,038 51
*,^ Milestone Scientific Inc. 63,770 50
*,^ Apricus Biosciences Inc. 113,371 44
*,^ Achieve Life Sciences Inc. 11,036 42
*,^ Hemispherx Biopharma Inc. 101,255 32
*,^ AquaBounty Technologies Inc. 8,850 29
* NovaBay Pharmaceuticals Inc. 11,471 29
*,^ Cesca Therapeutics Inc. 39,860 17
* Cancer Genetics Inc. 14,502 13
* American Shared Hospital Services 4,591 13
*,^ InVivo Therapeutics Holdings Corp. 3,595 6
*,^ Dare Bioscience Inc. 3,904 5
  Avanos Medical Inc. 34 2
*,^ Trovagene Inc. 1,176 1
* Galena Biopharma Inc Warrants Exp. 03/18/2020 157,500
* Sunesis Pharmaceuticals Inc. Warrants Exp. 10/27/2018 12,500
      88,850,946
Industrials (12.9%)    
  Boeing Co. 14,582,572 4,892,599
  General Electric Co. 217,366,633 2,958,360
  3M Co. 14,852,629 2,921,809
  Union Pacific Corp. 19,278,141 2,731,327
  Honeywell International Inc. 18,685,824 2,691,693
  Accenture plc Class A 16,098,833 2,633,608
  United Technologies Corp. 19,014,859 2,377,428
* PayPal Holdings Inc. 28,232,047 2,350,883
  Caterpillar Inc. 14,962,140 2,029,914
  United Parcel Service Inc. Class B 17,257,530 1,833,267
  Lockheed Martin Corp. 6,073,643 1,794,336
  Danaher Corp. 15,734,930 1,552,723
  Automatic Data Processing Inc. 10,474,376 1,405,033
  Raytheon Co. 7,185,440 1,388,083
  FedEx Corp. 6,016,115 1,366,019
  Northrop Grumman Corp. 4,362,190 1,342,246
  CSX Corp. 20,807,200 1,327,083
  General Dynamics Corp. 6,315,335 1,177,242
  Deere & Co. 8,100,106 1,132,395
  Emerson Electric Co. 15,779,278 1,090,979
  Norfolk Southern Corp. 7,068,548 1,066,432
  Illinois Tool Works Inc. 7,627,789 1,056,754
  Waste Management Inc. 10,811,564 879,413
  Fidelity National Information Services Inc. 8,272,128 877,094
  Sherwin-Williams Co. 2,105,695 858,218
  Eaton Corp. plc 10,942,421 817,837
  TE Connectivity Ltd. 8,752,539 788,254
  Johnson Controls International plc 23,148,947 774,332

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Fiserv Inc. 10,338,478 765,978
  Roper Technologies Inc. 2,575,906 710,718
  Amphenol Corp. Class A 7,576,501 660,292
* Worldpay Inc. Class A 7,447,774 609,079
  Fortive Corp. 7,848,433 605,193
  Ingersoll-Rand plc 6,221,258 558,233
  Rockwell Collins Inc. 4,106,256 553,031
  Paychex Inc. 8,081,079 552,342
  PACCAR Inc. 8,793,137 544,823
  Rockwell Automation Inc. 3,152,480 524,037
  Cummins Inc. 3,923,272 521,795
  Parker-Hannifin Corp. 3,314,310 516,535
  Agilent Technologies Inc. 8,054,847 498,112
  Waste Connections Inc. 6,598,722 496,752
* FleetCor Technologies Inc. 2,239,073 471,661
  Global Payments Inc. 3,982,211 443,977
  Vulcan Materials Co. 3,302,913 426,274
* Verisk Analytics Inc. Class A 3,918,764 421,816
  AMETEK Inc. 5,778,871 417,003
  TransDigm Group Inc. 1,176,743 406,141
  Cintas Corp. 2,135,077 395,139
  Textron Inc. 5,860,189 386,245
* CoStar Group Inc. 910,618 375,748
  L3 Technologies Inc. 1,952,979 375,597
  WW Grainger Inc. 1,192,601 367,798
* Mettler-Toledo International Inc. 635,483 367,710
  Republic Services Inc. Class A 5,352,527 365,899
  WestRock Co. 6,402,456 365,068
  Martin Marietta Materials Inc. 1,569,900 350,606
  Total System Services Inc. 4,128,541 348,944
  Fastenal Co. 7,176,014 345,382
  Broadridge Financial Solutions Inc. 2,939,520 338,339
  TransUnion 4,605,531 329,940
  Expeditors International of Washington Inc. 4,388,742 320,817
  Ball Corp. 8,744,207 310,857
* United Rentals Inc. 2,096,254 309,449
  Xylem Inc. 4,494,615 302,847
* XPO Logistics Inc. 3,009,758 301,518
  Masco Corp. 7,798,164 291,807
  CH Robinson Worldwide Inc. 3,475,709 290,778
  Dover Corp. 3,853,815 282,099
* Keysight Technologies Inc. 4,676,185 276,035
  Alliance Data Systems Corp. 1,175,055 274,023
  Kansas City Southern 2,559,362 271,190
  JB Hunt Transport Services Inc. 2,193,475 266,617
  Packaging Corp. of America 2,354,433 263,202
  IDEX Corp. 1,915,094 261,372
  Old Dominion Freight Line Inc. 1,747,389 260,291
  Jack Henry & Associates Inc. 1,926,988 251,202
  Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc. Class A 2,847,240 244,606
  Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc. 1,119,825 242,767
* First Data Corp. Class A 11,525,529 241,229
  Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. 3,556,447 225,799
  AO Smith Corp. 3,617,018 213,947
  Wabtec Corp. 2,169,714 213,890
* Trimble Inc. 6,283,220 206,341
* WEX Inc. 1,074,879 204,743
*,^ Sensata Technologies Holding plc 4,271,993 203,261
  PerkinElmer Inc. 2,760,884 202,180
  Fortune Brands Home & Security Inc. 3,682,807 197,730
  Lennox International Inc. 978,533 195,853
* IPG Photonics Corp. 874,392 192,917
* Zebra Technologies Corp. 1,336,439 191,445
  Robert Half International Inc. 2,937,078 191,204

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Graco Inc. 4,219,451 190,804
* HD Supply Holdings Inc. 4,418,309 189,501
  Arconic Inc. 10,841,862 184,420
  Cognex Corp. 4,121,996 183,882
  Allegion plc 2,365,878 183,024
  FLIR Systems Inc. 3,438,072 178,677
  Sealed Air Corp. 4,175,115 177,234
  Owens Corning 2,777,778 176,028
  Fluor Corp. 3,501,751 170,815
* Teledyne Technologies Inc. 845,913 168,387
  Nordson Corp. 1,308,694 168,049
  Pentair plc 3,988,614 167,841
  Carlisle Cos. Inc. 1,531,704 165,899
* Arrow Electronics Inc. 2,187,229 164,655
  BWX Technologies Inc. 2,484,664 154,844
  Toro Co. 2,533,073 152,618
* Berry Global Group Inc. 3,272,180 150,324
  Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp. Class A 3,425,984 149,818
* Crown Holdings Inc. 3,340,262 149,510
  Hexcel Corp. 2,244,525 148,992
  Donaldson Co. Inc. 3,234,492 145,940
  AptarGroup Inc. 1,554,750 145,183
  HEICO Corp. Class A 2,379,730 145,045
  Hubbell Inc. Class B 1,367,004 144,547
  ManpowerGroup Inc. 1,651,804 142,154
  Watsco Inc. 794,812 141,699
  MDU Resources Group Inc. 4,890,230 140,252
* Stericycle Inc. 2,144,937 140,043
  Littelfuse Inc. 606,794 138,458
  Lincoln Electric Holdings Inc. 1,559,108 136,827
  Allison Transmission Holdings Inc. 3,292,839 133,327
* AECOM 4,022,416 132,860
  Flowserve Corp. 3,268,441 132,045
  Xerox Corp. 5,443,368 130,641
  National Instruments Corp. 3,111,950 130,640
  Oshkosh Corp. 1,857,699 130,633
  Sonoco Products Co. 2,479,152 130,155
  Trinity Industries Inc. 3,731,899 127,855
  Avnet Inc. 2,973,558 127,536
  Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings Inc. 3,315,852 126,699
* Quanta Services Inc. 3,769,303 125,895
* Genesee & Wyoming Inc. Class A 1,529,884 124,410
  Eagle Materials Inc. 1,150,119 120,728
  Acuity Brands Inc. 1,032,832 119,674
  Curtiss-Wright Corp. 992,766 118,159
  ITT Inc. 2,198,381 114,909
  Landstar System Inc. 1,045,840 114,206
  Graphic Packaging Holding Co. 7,689,778 111,579
* Kirby Corp. 1,333,857 111,510
  EMCOR Group Inc. 1,458,896 111,139
  Genpact Ltd. 3,762,581 108,851
  Jabil Inc. 3,886,330 107,496
* CoreLogic Inc. 2,069,758 107,420
  Woodward Inc. 1,389,116 106,767
* Euronet Worldwide Inc. 1,233,875 103,362
  Air Lease Corp. Class A 2,455,232 103,046
  AGCO Corp. 1,681,867 102,123
  Crane Co. 1,267,367 101,554
  MAXIMUS Inc. 1,620,928 100,676
* nVent Electric plc 3,986,310 100,056
  Louisiana-Pacific Corp. 3,634,686 98,936
* Coherent Inc. 618,747 96,784
* ASGN Inc. 1,236,052 96,647
  MSC Industrial Direct Co. Inc. Class A 1,134,039 96,223

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Brink's Co. 1,202,910 95,932
  Bemis Co. Inc. 2,260,009 95,395
  Ryder System Inc. 1,326,357 95,312
* Trex Co. Inc. 1,473,448 92,223
^ Universal Display Corp. 1,060,858 91,234
* Conduent Inc. 5,006,323 90,965
* USG Corp. 2,106,074 90,814
  Insperity Inc. 951,961 90,674
* KLX Inc. 1,260,025 90,596
  Regal Beloit Corp. 1,104,859 90,377
* Axon Enterprise Inc. 1,387,634 87,671
  MSA Safety Inc. 872,615 84,068
  Korn/Ferry International 1,342,255 83,126
* MasTec Inc. 1,629,485 82,696
  Valmont Industries Inc. 548,274 82,652
  Tetra Tech Inc. 1,408,185 82,379
  Macquarie Infrastructure Corp. 1,926,850 81,313
* Generac Holdings Inc. 1,545,361 79,942
* Gardner Denver Holdings Inc. 2,713,842 79,760
  Deluxe Corp. 1,202,766 79,635
  EnerSys 1,063,808 79,403
* Cimpress NV 536,757 77,808
  Terex Corp. 1,842,334 77,728
* Proto Labs Inc. 646,803 76,937
  Vishay Intertechnology Inc. 3,310,883 76,812
  Timken Co. 1,757,846 76,554
* Rexnord Corp. 2,603,456 75,656
  Barnes Group Inc. 1,277,871 75,267
* RBC Bearings Inc. 582,856 75,078
  Kennametal Inc. 2,047,766 73,515
* Clean Harbors Inc. 1,309,826 72,761
* Summit Materials Inc. Class A 2,753,638 72,283
* Armstrong World Industries Inc. 1,131,518 71,512
  Maxar Technologies Ltd. 1,414,343 71,453
  John Bean Technologies Corp. 796,334 70,794
  GATX Corp. 944,748 70,129
* AMN Healthcare Services Inc. 1,195,845 70,077
* TopBuild Corp. 887,698 69,542
* Owens-Illinois Inc. 4,084,758 68,665
  UniFirst Corp. 386,593 68,388
  Applied Industrial Technologies Inc. 971,714 68,166
* WESCO International Inc. 1,187,123 67,785
  Simpson Manufacturing Co. Inc. 1,052,635 65,463
  KBR Inc. 3,545,684 63,539
* Colfax Corp. 2,059,140 63,113
  Belden Inc. 1,023,004 62,526
  Exponent Inc. 1,275,911 61,626
* II-VI Inc. 1,409,719 61,252
  Moog Inc. Class A 775,864 60,486
  Granite Construction Inc. 1,079,578 60,089
* TriNet Group Inc. 1,062,990 59,464
* FTI Consulting Inc. 939,388 56,814
* Esterline Technologies Corp. 759,862 56,078
  Convergys Corp. 2,280,799 55,743
  Watts Water Technologies Inc. Class A 702,901 55,107
  Universal Forest Products Inc. 1,455,088 53,285
* Floor & Decor Holdings Inc. Class A 1,079,298 53,242
* Builders FirstSource Inc. 2,853,229 52,186
  Mobile Mini Inc. 1,106,698 51,904
  Silgan Holdings Inc. 1,932,330 51,844
* Masonite International Corp. 718,542 51,627
* Saia Inc. 633,632 51,229
* Rogers Corp. 457,384 50,980
* Integer Holdings Corp. 786,261 50,832

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Navistar International Corp. 1,246,367 50,752
* WageWorks Inc. 1,009,234 50,462
* Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings Inc. 1,699,188 50,109
* Plexus Corp. 840,623 50,051
* JELD-WEN Holding Inc. 1,738,517 49,704
  Otter Tail Corp. 1,042,858 49,640
* Itron Inc. 821,778 49,348
  Covanta Holding Corp. 2,964,762 48,919
  ABM Industries Inc. 1,664,290 48,564
* Sanmina Corp. 1,649,956 48,344
* Novanta Inc. 771,812 48,084
  Schneider National Inc. Class B 1,738,857 47,836
  Kaman Corp. 684,742 47,720
  Mueller Water Products Inc. Class A 3,995,162 46,823
* Meritor Inc. 2,228,036 45,831
* Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings Inc. 637,249 45,691
* Cotiviti Holdings Inc. 1,029,182 45,418
* ExlService Holdings Inc. 798,900 45,226
* Anixter International Inc. 714,366 45,219
  Brady Corp. Class A 1,163,591 44,856
  Actuant Corp. Class A 1,527,781 44,840
* Harsco Corp. 2,025,747 44,769
* SPX FLOW Inc. 1,014,706 44,414
  Franklin Electric Co. Inc. 975,850 44,011
  Boise Cascade Co. 976,610 43,654
* Advanced Disposal Services Inc. 1,760,330 43,621
  Albany International Corp. 724,058 43,552
  Forward Air Corp. 735,502 43,453
* Paylocity Holding Corp. 727,981 42,849
  Comfort Systems USA Inc. 928,198 42,511
  Mueller Industries Inc. 1,428,458 42,154
  Greenbrier Cos. Inc. 794,172 41,893
  Greif Inc. Class A 784,272 41,480
  Werner Enterprises Inc. 1,087,597 40,839
* TTM Technologies Inc. 2,298,554 40,524
  Matson Inc. 1,055,522 40,511
  Triton International Ltd. 1,320,513 40,487
  Cubic Corp. 622,566 39,969
* Hub Group Inc. Class A 795,508 39,616
* Imperva Inc. 809,186 39,043
* Aerovironment Inc. 537,744 38,411
  AAR Corp. 824,147 38,315
  EnPro Industries Inc. 526,782 36,848
* American Woodmark Corp. 397,692 36,409
  HEICO Corp. 498,516 36,357
  Methode Electronics Inc. 898,632 36,215
  Benchmark Electronics Inc. 1,241,897 36,201
  McGrath RentCorp 570,410 36,090
* SPX Corp. 1,015,133 35,580
  World Fuel Services Corp. 1,711,063 34,923
* Knowles Corp. 2,278,602 34,863
  Apogee Enterprises Inc. 718,470 34,609
  ESCO Technologies Inc. 599,383 34,584
  ManTech International Corp. Class A 644,173 34,553
  US Ecology Inc. 537,446 34,235
  Federal Signal Corp. 1,464,783 34,115
  Raven Industries Inc. 887,176 34,112
* MINDBODY Inc. Class A 878,562 33,912
  Sun Hydraulics Corp. 698,452 33,658
  Tennant Co. 424,618 33,545
* BMC Stock Holdings Inc. 1,605,525 33,475
* OSI Systems Inc. 427,208 33,036
* Milacron Holdings Corp. 1,740,481 32,947
* TriMas Corp. 1,120,285 32,936

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
*,^ Evolent Health Inc. Class A 1,555,032 32,733
  AAON Inc. 981,772 32,644
* Fabrinet 884,550 32,631
* Patrick Industries Inc. 567,262 32,249
* Air Transport Services Group Inc. 1,420,370 32,086
  Standex International Corp. 313,885 32,079
  EVERTEC Inc. 1,452,819 31,744
  Altra Industrial Motion Corp. 726,530 31,313
  ICF International Inc. 436,838 31,037
*,^ Ambarella Inc. 798,068 30,813
* KEMET Corp. 1,270,378 30,680
  Astec Industries Inc. 510,644 30,537
  Badger Meter Inc. 682,379 30,502
  H&E Equipment Services Inc. 797,188 29,982
* Gibraltar Industries Inc. 788,012 29,550
  ArcBest Corp. 645,927 29,519
* CBIZ Inc. 1,277,365 29,379
* Installed Building Products Inc. 518,599 29,327
* Continental Building Products Inc. 924,303 29,162
* Sykes Enterprises Inc. 984,136 28,323
  Primoris Services Corp. 1,034,228 28,162
  Aircastle Ltd. 1,372,138 28,129
* Cardtronics plc Class A 1,161,799 28,092
  AZZ Inc. 636,495 27,656
  CTS Corp. 768,036 27,649
* TrueBlue Inc. 1,015,269 27,361
  Viad Corp. 499,869 27,118
  Materion Corp. 498,746 27,007
  Kadant Inc. 275,695 26,508
*,^ MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings Inc. 1,144,363 26,366
  Wabash National Corp. 1,407,086 26,256
* Kratos Defense & Security Solutions Inc. 2,270,224 26,130
  Advanced Drainage Systems Inc. 906,112 25,869
  Lindsay Corp. 263,445 25,552
  Douglas Dynamics Inc. 527,444 25,317
* Navigant Consulting Inc. 1,121,207 24,824
^ ADT Inc. 2,866,166 24,792
* Casella Waste Systems Inc. Class A 960,565 24,600
* PGT Innovations Inc. 1,163,494 24,259
* Atkore International Group Inc. 1,157,778 24,047
  Triumph Group Inc. 1,191,891 23,361
  Encore Wire Corp. 482,371 22,889
* NCI Building Systems Inc. 1,089,686 22,883
  Sturm Ruger & Co. Inc. 407,896 22,842
  Multi-Color Corp. 351,895 22,750
  Manitowoc Co. Inc. 878,152 22,709
* GMS Inc. 837,273 22,682
  MTS Systems Corp. 428,655 22,569
* FARO Technologies Inc. 408,282 22,190
* Huron Consulting Group Inc. 541,329 22,140
  Marten Transport Ltd. 938,834 22,016
  Heartland Express Inc. 1,175,295 21,802
  Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc. 639,035 21,535
*,^ US Concrete Inc. 398,517 20,922
  Columbus McKinnon Corp. 474,715 20,584
  Alamo Group Inc. 227,445 20,552
* GreenSky Inc. Class A 953,629 20,169
  AVX Corp. 1,282,379 20,095
  Kforce Inc. 582,944 19,995
* Aegion Corp. Class A 758,841 19,540
* Vicor Corp. 447,472 19,487
* Tutor Perini Corp. 1,042,243 19,229
  Cass Information Systems Inc. 276,578 19,034
* Echo Global Logistics Inc. 645,787 18,889

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  GrafTech International Ltd. 1,046,429 18,825
* Thermon Group Holdings Inc. 806,270 18,439
  CIRCOR International Inc. 495,184 18,302
* Gates Industrial Corp. plc 1,093,250 17,787
  Gorman-Rupp Co. 500,701 17,525
* Lydall Inc. 401,468 17,524
  Griffon Corp. 969,609 17,259
* Veeco Instruments Inc. 1,186,965 16,914
*,^ Inovalon Holdings Inc. Class A 1,701,387 16,886
* American Outdoor Brands Corp. 1,373,079 16,518
  Mesa Laboratories Inc. 78,237 16,514
*,^ Team Inc. 714,720 16,510
  Myers Industries Inc. 859,835 16,509
  Barrett Business Services Inc. 170,499 16,465
  Kelly Services Inc. Class A 729,099 16,368
  Global Brass & Copper Holdings Inc. 516,607 16,196
  Quad/Graphics Inc. 767,265 15,982
  Argan Inc. 384,339 15,739
* Control4 Corp. 645,400 15,690
* Wesco Aircraft Holdings Inc. 1,378,338 15,506
  DMC Global Inc. 344,479 15,467
  Heidrick & Struggles International Inc. 439,383 15,378
  Quanex Building Products Corp. 852,897 15,309
* Pluralsight Inc. Class A 622,733 15,226
* DXP Enterprises Inc. 395,985 15,127
  Insteel Industries Inc. 440,921 14,727
* Astronics Corp. 402,268 14,470
  NVE Corp. 118,253 14,401
  Park Electrochemical Corp. 618,229 14,337
* Donnelley Financial Solutions Inc. 825,190 14,334
* TimkenSteel Corp. 873,145 14,276
* Engility Holdings Inc. 457,241 14,010
* NV5 Global Inc. 200,264 13,878
* MYR Group Inc. 385,799 13,680
  Hyster-Yale Materials Handling Inc. 207,056 13,303
  LSC Communications Inc. 813,579 12,741
  REV Group Inc. 734,180 12,488
* Electro Scientific Industries Inc. 789,027 12,443
* International Seaways Inc. 535,546 12,393
  NN Inc. 643,145 12,155
  Ennis Inc. 596,227 12,133
* Everi Holdings Inc. 1,653,126 11,903
  Resources Connection Inc. 702,424 11,871
  TTEC Holdings Inc. 343,122 11,855
  Spartan Motors Inc. 777,193 11,736
  B. Riley Financial Inc. 504,217 11,370
* Kimball Electronics Inc. 617,081 11,293
* PHH Corp. 1,033,232 11,221
  Essendant Inc. 843,827 11,155
*,^ CryoPort Inc. 695,260 10,971
  National Research Corp. 286,989 10,733
* Landec Corp. 700,746 10,441
* Ducommun Inc. 313,317 10,368
  VSE Corp. 211,954 10,127
* CAI International Inc. 435,637 10,124
* InnerWorkings Inc. 1,150,211 9,995
  CRA International Inc. 191,041 9,722
* Vishay Precision Group Inc. 253,801 9,683
* Cross Country Healthcare Inc. 850,397 9,567
* Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc. 1,751,783 9,530
  Allied Motion Technologies Inc. 197,176 9,441
* Covenant Transportation Group Inc. Class A 297,596 9,374
* YRC Worldwide Inc. 915,597 9,202
* Armstrong Flooring Inc. 648,501 9,105

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Sterling Construction Co. Inc. 692,311 9,021
* Blue Bird Corp. 402,778 9,002
* Daseke Inc. 887,702 8,815
* BlueLinx Holdings Inc. 233,699 8,771
  RR Donnelley & Sons Co. 1,513,590 8,718
* ServiceSource International Inc. 2,196,386 8,654
  Powell Industries Inc. 245,217 8,541
* Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. 1,537,465 8,072
*,^ Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises Inc. 3,386,019 8,059
  Hurco Cos. Inc. 178,416 7,984
  Daktronics Inc. 935,354 7,960
* Hill International Inc. 1,341,179 7,913
* Mistras Group Inc. 415,320 7,841
  Park-Ohio Holdings Corp. 204,603 7,632
*,^ Energous Corp. 502,294 7,449
  American Railcar Industries Inc. 188,389 7,438
* Heritage-Crystal Clean Inc. 367,732 7,391
* Sparton Corp. 387,515 7,359
* Nuvectra Corp. 354,463 7,277
  Omega Flex Inc. 90,399 7,151
*,^ Energy Recovery Inc. 883,064 7,135
  Miller Industries Inc. 278,524 7,116
* Evo Payments Inc. Class A 343,152 7,062
* Willdan Group Inc. 226,018 7,000
* Franklin Covey Co. 276,687 6,793
* Era Group Inc. 523,681 6,782
* Overseas Shipholding Group Inc. Class A 1,742,781 6,762
* IntriCon Corp. 162,977 6,568
* Twin Disc Inc. 261,882 6,500
  Graham Corp. 249,210 6,432
* UFP Technologies Inc. 206,561 6,372
* GP Strategies Corp. 355,604 6,259
* PRGX Global Inc. 614,574 5,961
  Advanced Emissions Solutions Inc. 514,401 5,844
*,^ ShotSpotter Inc. 153,598 5,826
* Foundation Building Materials Inc. 378,239 5,817
* Commercial Vehicle Group Inc. 778,606 5,715
*,^ Asure Software Inc. 356,036 5,679
* Orion Group Holdings Inc. 682,871 5,641
  FreightCar America Inc. 327,072 5,492
* USA Truck Inc. 233,196 5,473
* General Finance Corp. 396,149 5,368
  Bel Fuse Inc. Class B 242,008 5,058
* LB Foster Co. Class A 214,820 4,930
  Universal Logistics Holdings Inc. 184,833 4,852
* PFSweb Inc. 489,975 4,763
  BG Staffing Inc. 203,010 4,720
^ EnviroStar Inc. 115,641 4,660
* Information Services Group Inc. 1,133,498 4,647
*,^ Maxwell Technologies Inc. 890,960 4,633
* Northwest Pipe Co. 235,936 4,570
*,^ Forterra Inc. 467,345 4,547
* Napco Security Technologies Inc. 300,741 4,406
* Gencor Industries Inc. 269,120 4,346
  Eastern Co. 154,082 4,322
  CECO Environmental Corp. 703,464 4,319
* Manitex International Inc. 339,176 4,233
*,^ Horizon Global Corp. 686,878 4,094
* Astronics Corp. Class B 111,320 3,981
  United States Lime & Minerals Inc. 46,612 3,911
* Willis Lease Finance Corp. 121,637 3,843
*,^ Turtle Beach Corp. 186,938 3,799
* Xerium Technologies Inc. 285,836 3,784
* Intevac Inc. 754,880 3,661

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Iteris Inc. 745,165 3,607
* Radiant Logistics Inc. 919,807 3,596
  LSI Industries Inc. 669,774 3,577
* IES Holdings Inc. 207,391 3,474
* Cardlytics Inc. 159,404 3,469
*,^ CyberOptics Corp. 193,613 3,369
  NACCO Industries Inc. Class A 99,651 3,363
* PAM Transportation Services Inc. 69,983 3,287
  Richardson Electronics Ltd. 336,052 3,273
* Construction Partners Inc. Class A 246,300 3,244
* Houston Wire & Cable Co. 380,723 3,236
  Crawford & Co. Class A 367,479 3,164
* Transcat Inc. 161,258 3,048
  Crawford & Co. Class B 342,589 2,963
* Lawson Products Inc. 112,129 2,730
* DHI Group Inc. 1,153,875 2,712
* StarTek Inc. 407,831 2,565
*,^ Huttig Building Products Inc. 539,804 2,564
* Goldfield Corp. 590,960 2,512
* Aspen Aerogels Inc. 501,784 2,459
* Arotech Corp. 636,010 2,385
  Global Water Resources Inc. 236,036 2,219
*,^ MicroVision Inc. 1,885,440 2,112
* Perceptron Inc. 195,912 2,067
*,^ ExOne Co. 286,758 2,030
* Ultralife Corp. 208,691 2,003
*,^ Hudson Technologies Inc. 989,489 1,989
*,^ CUI Global Inc. 643,279 1,911
* ARC Document Solutions Inc. 1,016,895 1,800
* Acacia Research Corp. 433,709 1,800
* Roadrunner Transportation Systems Inc. 838,562 1,753
  Steel Connect Inc. 810,199 1,750
*,^ Capstone Turbine Corp. 1,220,798 1,746
* Patriot Transportation Holding Inc. 79,886 1,718
*,^ Revolution Lighting Technologies Inc. 424,355 1,710
*,^ Aqua Metals Inc. 561,322 1,617
* CPI Aerostructures Inc. 149,909 1,574
* Frequency Electronics Inc. 191,069 1,540
* US Xpress Enterprises Inc. Class A 98,700 1,494
* Luna Innovations Inc. 488,259 1,455
* Mattersight Corp. 535,988 1,434
* Perma-Pipe International Holdings Inc. 136,141 1,273
* Sharps Compliance Corp. 341,266 1,259
* ASV Holdings Inc. 215,094 1,245
*,^ Workhorse Group Inc. 663,553 1,208
* Ballantyne Strong Inc. 233,667 1,133
* IEC Electronics Corp. 192,084 1,120
*,^ UQM Technologies Inc. 1,096,725 1,097
*,^ Lightbridge Corp. 1,092,208 1,092
*,^ LightPath Technologies Inc. Class A 472,290 1,086
* Limbach Holdings Inc. 91,797 1,085
*,^ Odyssey Marine Exploration Inc. 128,355 1,064
* Universal Technical Institute Inc. 323,866 1,020
*,^ eMagin Corp. 545,071 981
  Espey Manufacturing & Electronics Corp. 36,513 980
* Hudson Global Inc. 604,126 979
*,^ ClearSign Combustion Corp. 469,860 940
  RF Industries Ltd. 119,033 863
  Issuer Direct Corp. 43,268 861
* Perma-Fix Environmental Services 190,337 857
* ALJ Regional Holdings Inc. 433,960 825
* Lincoln Educational Services Corp. 411,937 717
* Wireless Telecom Group Inc. 316,572 696
* Taylor Devices Inc. 67,427 692

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Black Box Corp. 322,831 654
*,^ Applied DNA Sciences Inc. 516,369 651
* Air T Inc. 19,270 646
* Volt Information Sciences Inc. 188,183 640
  Greif Inc. Class B 11,048 636
* Innovative Solutions & Support Inc. 206,801 602
* Tecogen Inc. 160,095 596
* SigmaTron International Inc. 84,764 595
*,^ DPW Holdings Inc. 1,072,879 582
* Broadwind Energy Inc. 226,965 536
*,^ Medical Transcription Billing Corp. 138,038 534
  AMCON Distributing Co. 5,948 523
*,^ Air Industries Group 280,926 506
* Vertex Energy Inc. 430,036 456
*,^ Synthesis Energy Systems Inc. 137,912 452
*,^ Orion Energy Systems Inc. 391,222 430
* I3 Verticals Inc. Class A 28,238 430
* Energy Focus Inc. 215,166 409
* Nuverra Environmental Solutions Inc. 32,216 387
  Chicago Rivet & Machine Co. 11,328 365
*,^ Polar Power Inc. 54,712 334
* Image Sensing Systems Inc. 74,588 310
* AMREP Corp. 41,838 298
* DLH Holdings Corp. 52,984 290
* ENGlobal Corp. 210,413 271
  Ecology and Environment Inc. 21,480 267
* Cemtrex Inc. 120,430 252
* Echelon Corp. 29,961 247
*,^ Digital Ally Inc. 99,249 233
*,^ EnSync Inc. 619,994 227
  Bel Fuse Inc. Class A 10,580 226
* Pioneer Power Solutions Inc. 41,047 211
* Sypris Solutions Inc. 127,117 208
*,^ Research Frontiers Inc. 248,137 204
*,^ Rubicon Technology Inc. 24,849 196
* Fuel Tech Inc. 177,278 191
*,^ GEE Group Inc. 81,570 188
*,^ Payment Data Systems Inc. 112,111 185
* Continental Materials Corp. 8,941 147
* Boxlight Corp. Class A 26,628 136
* Industrial Services of America Inc. 55,088 114
* JetPay Corp. 56,499 110
* Coda Octopus Group Inc. 27,130 108
* AeroCentury Corp. 6,716 106
*,^ Astrotech Corp. 28,908 90
* SIFCO Industries Inc. 16,533 89
* Quest Resource Holding Corp. 36,754 71
*,^ Professional Diversity Network Inc. 17,385 67
*,^ American Electric Technologies Inc. 42,240 53
* SG Blocks Inc. 8,584 45
  Servotronics Inc. 4,914 45
* Command Security Corp. 25,285 39
* Electro-Sensors Inc. 1,291 5
* Patriot National Inc. 129,819 4
* Jewett-Cameron Trading Co. Ltd. 370 3
* Dorian LPG Ltd. 20
*,2 LGL Group Inc. Warrants Exp. 08/06/2018 3,000
      90,235,502
Oil & Gas (6.0%)    
  Exxon Mobil Corp. 105,966,749 8,766,629
  Chevron Corp. 47,828,625 6,046,973
  Schlumberger Ltd. 34,634,809 2,321,571
  ConocoPhillips 29,279,009 2,038,405
  EOG Resources Inc. 14,483,305 1,802,158

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Occidental Petroleum Corp. 19,160,748 1,603,371
  Valero Energy Corp. 10,782,527 1,195,027
  Phillips 66 10,487,809 1,177,886
  Anadarko Petroleum Corp. 12,883,856 943,742
  Halliburton Co. 20,758,372 935,372
  Kinder Morgan Inc. 46,878,428 828,342
  Marathon Petroleum Corp. 11,555,070 810,704
  Pioneer Natural Resources Co. 4,262,079 806,556
  ONEOK Inc. 10,282,167 718,004
  Williams Cos. Inc. 20,664,239 560,208
  Devon Energy Corp. 12,441,633 546,934
* Concho Resources Inc. 3,727,303 515,672
  Hess Corp. 7,138,987 477,527
  Andeavor 3,590,521 471,005
  Apache Corp. 9,553,658 446,634
  Marathon Oil Corp. 21,332,692 445,000
  Noble Energy Inc. 12,134,688 428,112
  National Oilwell Varco Inc. 9,515,386 412,968
  EQT Corp. 6,631,768 365,941
  Baker Hughes a GE Co. 10,424,191 344,311
* Cheniere Energy Inc. 5,265,964 343,288
  Diamondback Energy Inc. 2,466,038 324,457
  HollyFrontier Corp. 4,420,024 302,462
  Cabot Oil & Gas Corp. 11,312,256 269,232
  Targa Resources Corp. 5,228,910 258,779
  Cimarex Energy Co. 2,394,663 243,633
* Parsley Energy Inc. Class A 6,490,523 196,533
* WPX Energy Inc. 10,021,169 180,682
* Energen Corp. 2,434,465 177,278
  OGE Energy Corp. 4,975,030 175,171
  Helmerich & Payne Inc. 2,594,552 165,429
* Continental Resources Inc. 2,362,958 153,025
* Newfield Exploration Co. 5,021,352 151,896
*,^ Transocean Ltd. 10,933,745 146,950
  Core Laboratories NV 1,114,608 140,675
* RSP Permian Inc. 3,186,236 140,258
  Murphy Oil Corp. 4,146,055 140,012
* Antero Resources Corp. 5,978,769 127,647
* Whiting Petroleum Corp. 2,274,223 119,897
*,^ Chesapeake Energy Corp. 21,528,179 112,808
  PBF Energy Inc. Class A 2,637,636 110,596
  Range Resources Corp. 6,188,399 103,532
* Oasis Petroleum Inc. 7,939,777 102,979
* PDC Energy Inc. 1,660,673 100,388
* First Solar Inc. 1,832,603 96,505
  Patterson-UTI Energy Inc. 5,316,020 95,688
  Delek US Holdings Inc. 1,888,503 94,746
  McDermott International Inc. 4,253,029 83,572
* Centennial Resource Development Inc. Class A 4,620,569 83,447
*,^ Weatherford International plc 24,813,990 81,638
^ Ensco plc Class A 11,034,998 80,114
* Apergy Corp. 1,914,361 79,925
* Southwestern Energy Co. 14,688,249 77,848
* Matador Resources Co. 2,461,497 73,968
* QEP Resources Inc. 5,918,689 72,563
  SM Energy Co. 2,796,542 71,843
* SRC Energy Inc. 6,080,824 67,011
  Oceaneering International Inc. 2,506,882 63,825
  CNX Resources Corp. 3,560,626 63,308
* Callon Petroleum Co. 5,585,122 59,984
  Nabors Industries Ltd. 8,340,482 53,462
* Denbury Resources Inc. 10,981,634 52,822
* Rowan Cos. plc Class A 3,222,069 52,262
* Carrizo Oil & Gas Inc. 1,855,936 51,688

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  SemGroup Corp. Class A 2,006,799 50,973
* Dril-Quip Inc. 968,189 49,765
* California Resources Corp. 1,083,419 49,231
* MRC Global Inc. 2,214,810 47,995
* Chart Industries Inc. 762,553 47,034
* Gulfport Energy Corp. 3,643,076 45,793
* Oil States International Inc. 1,382,469 44,377
*,^ Extraction Oil & Gas Inc. 2,831,742 41,598
  Pattern Energy Group Inc. Class A 2,218,018 41,588
* Noble Corp. plc 6,330,393 40,071
  Archrock Inc. 3,188,254 38,259
* Superior Energy Services Inc. 3,905,831 38,043
* C&J Energy Services Inc. 1,574,990 37,170
* NOW Inc. 2,777,219 37,020
* Laredo Petroleum Inc. 3,788,754 36,448
*,^ Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc. 1,593,980 33,250
* Unit Corp. 1,274,209 32,569
* Helix Energy Solutions Group Inc. 3,582,739 29,844
* ProPetro Holding Corp. 1,866,351 29,264
*,^ Penn Virginia Corp. 311,353 26,431
* Forum Energy Technologies Inc. 2,064,228 25,493
* SEACOR Holdings Inc. 410,857 23,530
* Cactus Inc. 662,705 22,393
* Newpark Resources Inc. 2,010,197 21,811
* Exterran Corp. 837,210 20,964
  RPC Inc. 1,416,517 20,639
*,^ Tellurian Inc. 2,408,052 20,035
*,^ Jagged Peak Energy Inc. 1,411,946 18,384
  Green Plains Inc. 1,001,328 18,324
* Ring Energy Inc. 1,428,997 18,034
* HighPoint Resources Corp. 2,809,818 17,084
*,^ Halcon Resources Corp. 3,772,580 16,562
* W&T Offshore Inc. 2,311,219 16,525
* Renewable Energy Group Inc. 924,062 16,494
^ CVR Energy Inc. 443,291 16,397
* Bonanza Creek Energy Inc. 430,522 16,304
*,^ Keane Group Inc. 1,171,499 16,014
*,^ Tidewater Inc. 544,696 15,758
* Select Energy Services Inc. Class A 1,081,536 15,715
* Talos Energy Inc. 470,678 15,123
* Alta Mesa Resources Inc. 2,188,807 14,906
* SandRidge Energy Inc. 826,926 14,670
* WildHorse Resource Development Corp. 549,339 13,931
* TETRA Technologies Inc. 3,109,726 13,838
* TPI Composites Inc. 470,344 13,753
* Par Pacific Holdings Inc. 781,053 13,575
*,^ Enphase Energy Inc. 1,944,085 13,084
*,^ Resolute Energy Corp. 418,900 13,070
* Northern Oil and Gas Inc. 4,037,936 12,719
*,^ SunPower Corp. Class A 1,595,490 12,237
* REX American Resources Corp. 144,513 11,701
* Matrix Service Co. 617,688 11,335
*,^ Plug Power Inc. 5,608,925 11,330
* Abraxas Petroleum Corp. 3,903,907 11,282
* Ultra Petroleum Corp. 4,847,303 11,197
* Pioneer Energy Services Corp. 1,911,093 11,180
* SEACOR Marine Holdings Inc. 477,739 11,031
* FTS International Inc. 713,172 10,156
*,^ Mammoth Energy Services Inc. 279,418 9,489
*,^ Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure Inc. Class A 642,051 9,175
* Trecora Resources 576,346 8,559
* Natural Gas Services Group Inc. 359,984 8,496
* Bristow Group Inc. 564,780 7,969
*,^ Sanchez Energy Corp. 1,759,921 7,955

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Midstates Petroleum Co. Inc. 561,762 7,646
  Panhandle Oil and Gas Inc. Class A 396,027 7,564
* Energy XXI Gulf Coast Inc. 843,949 7,460
*,^ Liberty Oilfield Services Inc. Class A 383,936 7,187
  Evolution Petroleum Corp. 715,256 7,045
* Basic Energy Services Inc. 631,607 7,017
* ION Geophysical Corp. 284,964 6,925
* Nine Energy Service Inc. 190,220 6,300
* Green Brick Partners Inc. 618,520 6,061
* Flotek Industries Inc. 1,623,719 5,245
*,^ Zion Oil & Gas Inc. 1,291,594 5,237
* SilverBow Resources Inc. 177,597 5,129
* Key Energy Services Inc. 314,292 5,104
* Ameresco Inc. Class A 417,754 5,013
*,^ CARBO Ceramics Inc. 501,912 4,603
* Dawson Geophysical Co. 561,444 4,435
* Geospace Technologies Corp. 307,622 4,325
*,^ Lilis Energy Inc. 801,213 4,166
* Earthstone Energy Inc. Class A 442,914 3,920
*,^ Comstock Resources Inc. 359,017 3,773
*,^ Gulfmark Offshore Inc. 110,105 3,689
* Eclipse Resources Corp. 2,233,812 3,574
* Lonestar Resources US Inc. Class A 418,980 3,536
* Pacific Ethanol Inc. 1,358,426 3,532
* Independence Contract Drilling Inc. 846,620 3,488
* PHI Inc. Non-Voting ORD 330,800 3,364
*,^ Approach Resources Inc. 1,318,907 3,218
* VAALCO Energy Inc. 1,166,809 3,185
*,^ American Superconductor Corp. 452,138 3,165
* NCS Multistage Holdings Inc. 216,831 3,151
*,^ EP Energy Corp. Class A 1,024,693 3,074
* Contango Oil & Gas Co. 534,581 3,036
*,^ FuelCell Energy Inc. 2,074,561 2,738
*,^ Smart Sand Inc. 506,432 2,689
*,^ Goodrich Petroleum Corp. 202,549 2,506
* Hornbeck Offshore Services Inc. 631,703 2,502
  Gulf Island Fabrication Inc. 260,671 2,346
* Quintana Energy Services Inc. 269,812 2,285
  Adams Resources & Energy Inc. 52,379 2,252
* Isramco Inc. 17,021 2,092
*,^ Gastar Exploration Inc. 3,541,181 1,983
* Ranger Energy Services Inc. 171,200 1,570
*,^ Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives Inc. 162,581 1,514
* Parker Drilling Co. 3,518,932 1,337
*,^ Rosehill Resources Inc. 161,800 1,314
*,^ Torchlight Energy Resources Inc. 793,893 1,080
* PHI Inc. ORD 68,197 710
*,^ Jones Energy Inc. Class A 1,871,554 695
* Enservco Corp. 525,883 610
*,^ Eco-Stim Energy Solutions Inc. 883,289 574
*,^ Talos Energy Inc. Warrants Exp. 02/28/2021 116,107 551
*,^ Ocean Power Technologies Inc. 500,965 426
* Mitcham Industries Inc. 80,615 324
*,^ Aemetis Inc. 161,833 244
* Superior Drilling Products Inc. 115,940 225
*,^ Ideal Power Inc. 162,098 172
*,^ Houston American Energy Corp. 382,849 116
*,^ Yuma Energy Inc. 146,228 78
*,^ SAExploration Holdings Inc. 30,093 48
* Tidewater Inc. Class A Warrants 8,839 31
* Tidewater Inc. Class B Warrants 9,555 26
*,^ Bonanza Creek Energy Inc. Warrants Exp. 04/28/2020 33,839 15
* PetroQuest Energy Inc. 17,092 4
* Basic Energy Services Inc. Warrants Exp. 12/23/2023 4,640 1

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Rex Energy Corp. 302
*,2 Harvest Natural Resources Inc. 51,829
      42,385,047
Other (0.0%)3    
*,2 Dyax Corp. CVR Exp. 12/31/2019 2,750,063 5,500
*,2 Herbalife Ltd. CVR 234,057 2,270
*,^,2 Tobira Therapeutics CVR Exp. 12/31/2028 201,001 911
*,2 NewStar Financial Inc 551,185 271
*,^,2 Ocera Therapeutics CVR Line 653,477 176
*,2 Ambit Biosciences Corp. CVR 201,330 121
*,2 Media General Inc. CVR 2,351,934 91
*,2 Omthera Pharmaceuticals Inc. CVR 121,311 73
* Kadmon Warrants Exp. 09/29/2022 169,257 43
*,2 Alexza Pharmaceuticals Inc. CVR 327,391 12
* CDTi Advanced Materials Inc. Rights 7/13/18 102,033 8
*,2 Achieve Life Sciences Inc. CVR 228,587 2
*,2 Seventy Seven Energy Inc. Escrow Line 7,222 1
*,2 Clinical Data CVR 216,285
*,2 Adolor Corp. Rights Exp. 07/01/2019 592,629
*,^,2 Biosante Pharmaceutical Inc. CVR 253,823
*,2 NuPathe Inc. CVR 158,681
*,^ Cytori Therapeutics Inc. Rights Exp. 7/13/2018 50,466
      9,479
Technology (19.8%)    
  Apple Inc. 110,720,519 20,495,475
  Microsoft Corp. 192,306,274 18,963,322
* Facebook Inc. Class A 60,036,157 11,666,226
* Alphabet Inc. Class A 7,418,191 8,376,547
* Alphabet Inc. Class C 7,480,401 8,345,509
  Intel Corp. 116,644,540 5,798,400
  Cisco Systems Inc. 117,715,681 5,065,306
  NVIDIA Corp. 13,672,478 3,239,010
  International Business Machines Corp. 22,969,493 3,208,838
  Oracle Corp. 71,509,384 3,150,703
* Adobe Systems Inc. 12,325,229 3,005,014
  Texas Instruments Inc. 24,504,120 2,701,579
  Broadcom Inc. 10,280,243 2,494,398
* salesforce.com Inc. 17,658,139 2,408,570
  QUALCOMM Inc. 37,104,248 2,082,290
* Micron Technology Inc. 29,023,854 1,522,011
  Intuit Inc. 6,097,662 1,245,783
  Applied Materials Inc. 26,286,015 1,214,151
  Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp. Class A 14,657,413 1,157,789
  HP Inc. 40,971,311 929,639
  Analog Devices Inc. 9,247,578 887,028
* ServiceNow Inc. 4,419,000 762,145
* Twitter Inc. 16,953,521 740,360
* Autodesk Inc. 5,481,712 718,598
  Lam Research Corp. 4,101,869 709,008
* Red Hat Inc. 4,443,419 597,062
  DXC Technology Co. 7,141,436 575,671
  Corning Inc. 20,792,757 572,009
  Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. 38,178,768 557,792
  Western Digital Corp. 7,108,526 550,271
  Microchip Technology Inc. 5,875,124 534,343
  NetApp Inc. 6,696,957 525,912
  Motorola Solutions Inc. 4,054,368 471,807
* Cerner Corp. 7,889,203 471,695
* Palo Alto Networks Inc. 2,182,963 448,533
* Workday Inc. Class A 3,653,782 442,546
  Skyworks Solutions Inc. 4,556,799 440,415
  Harris Corp. 2,967,397 428,908
* Square Inc. 6,886,269 424,470
* Dell Technologies Inc. Class V 4,989,526 422,014

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
  Xilinx Inc. 6,347,518 414,239
  Maxim Integrated Products Inc. 6,995,340 410,347
  KLA-Tencor Corp. 3,903,662 400,242
* VeriSign Inc. 2,761,924 379,544
* ANSYS Inc. 2,097,292 365,306
  Seagate Technology plc 6,457,735 364,668
* Splunk Inc. 3,628,285 359,599
*,^ Advanced Micro Devices Inc. 23,004,142 344,832
* Citrix Systems Inc. 3,205,779 336,094
* Arista Networks Inc. 1,302,415 335,359
  Symantec Corp. 15,529,169 320,677
* Synopsys Inc. 3,699,360 316,554
  CDW Corp. 3,813,032 308,055
* Cadence Design Systems Inc. 7,070,560 306,226
* IAC/InterActiveCorp 1,944,855 296,571
* Akamai Technologies Inc. 4,049,353 296,534
* Gartner Inc. 2,159,053 286,938
  CA Inc. 7,772,518 277,090
* PTC Inc. 2,895,625 271,639
*,^ VMware Inc. Class A 1,841,164 270,596
* F5 Networks Inc. 1,538,597 265,331
  SS&C Technologies Holdings Inc. 5,058,596 262,541
* Qorvo Inc. 3,169,382 254,089
* GoDaddy Inc. Class A 3,520,607 248,555
  Juniper Networks Inc. 8,771,218 240,507
* ON Semiconductor Corp. 10,654,362 236,900
* Veeva Systems Inc. Class A 3,014,327 231,681
  Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 10,623,624 227,771
* Fortinet Inc. 3,596,809 224,549
  Leidos Holdings Inc. 3,783,933 223,252
  CDK Global Inc. 3,349,304 217,872
* Tyler Technologies Inc. 910,191 202,153
* Ultimate Software Group Inc. 727,693 187,243
  Teradyne Inc. 4,802,576 182,834
* Guidewire Software Inc. 1,996,103 177,214
  Garmin Ltd. 2,831,040 172,693
*,^ Snap Inc. 12,995,524 170,111
* Aspen Technology Inc. 1,794,960 166,465
* Tableau Software Inc. Class A 1,699,976 166,173
* athenahealth Inc. 1,014,100 161,384
* EPAM Systems Inc. 1,269,273 157,809
* Nutanix Inc. 2,857,771 147,375
* Proofpoint Inc. 1,264,453 145,804
* Cavium Inc. 1,665,286 144,047
* CommScope Holding Co. Inc. 4,783,703 139,708
* Fair Isaac Corp. 713,178 137,872
* Zendesk Inc. 2,489,565 135,656
  LogMeIn Inc. 1,306,853 134,933
  Cypress Semiconductor Corp. 8,477,934 132,086
  MKS Instruments Inc. 1,369,080 131,021
  Monolithic Power Systems Inc. 943,098 126,064
  Blackbaud Inc. 1,213,665 124,340
*,^ Paycom Software Inc. 1,254,938 124,026
* Teradata Corp. 3,022,299 121,345
  Entegris Inc. 3,534,080 119,805
* Medidata Solutions Inc. 1,402,222 112,963
* RingCentral Inc. Class A 1,592,107 112,005
* 2U Inc. 1,340,221 111,989
* HubSpot Inc. 862,526 108,161
* ARRIS International plc 4,421,163 108,075
* Silicon Laboratories Inc. 1,078,437 107,412
* New Relic Inc. 1,055,712 106,194
* Cree Inc. 2,523,658 104,908
* Okta Inc. 2,076,709 104,604

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Integrated Device Technology Inc. 3,262,635 104,013
* CACI International Inc. Class A 614,933 103,647
* Nuance Communications Inc. 7,352,312 102,087
* RealPage Inc. 1,834,934 101,105
  j2 Global Inc. 1,157,614 100,261
* Twilio Inc. Class A 1,707,297 95,643
* Ciena Corp. 3,576,717 94,819
* Pure Storage Inc. Class A 3,886,626 92,813
*,^ ViaSat Inc. 1,404,972 92,335
* NCR Corp. 2,987,119 89,554
*,^ Lumentum Holdings Inc. 1,490,337 86,291
  Science Applications International Corp. 1,055,502 85,422
* Ellie Mae Inc. 812,926 84,414
* Manhattan Associates Inc. 1,699,997 79,917
* Coupa Software Inc. 1,277,806 79,531
* Tech Data Corp. 955,029 78,427
* Semtech Corp. 1,666,221 78,396
* Box Inc. 3,059,079 76,446
  SYNNEX Corp. 751,924 72,568
  Perspecta Inc. 3,501,033 71,946
* Verint Systems Inc. 1,607,396 71,288
* ACI Worldwide Inc. 2,874,667 70,918
* Dycom Industries Inc. 743,025 70,223
  InterDigital Inc. 867,766 70,202
* Qualys Inc. 831,058 70,058
* FireEye Inc. 4,547,449 69,985
  Cabot Microelectronics Corp. 642,642 69,123
* CommVault Systems Inc. 1,018,385 67,061
* VeriFone Systems Inc. 2,769,755 63,206
  Plantronics Inc. 825,856 62,972
* Cornerstone OnDemand Inc. 1,316,096 62,422
* Cirrus Logic Inc. 1,578,354 60,498
* Envestnet Inc. 1,088,269 59,800
* Viavi Solutions Inc. 5,751,688 58,897
* NetScout Systems Inc. 1,951,734 57,967
* Advanced Energy Industries Inc. 995,000 57,800
  Cogent Communications Holdings Inc. 1,039,820 55,526
*,^ Avaya Holdings Corp. 2,761,496 55,451
  Brooks Automation Inc. 1,684,502 54,948
* Allscripts Healthcare Solutions Inc. 4,501,243 54,015
  Pegasystems Inc. 979,901 53,699
*,^ Finisar Corp. 2,869,484 51,651
  Power Integrations Inc. 706,052 51,577
* Varonis Systems Inc. 690,663 51,454
* Q2 Holdings Inc. 901,202 51,414
* Premier Inc. Class A 1,398,611 50,881
* Bottomline Technologies de Inc. 983,774 49,021
*,^ Match Group Inc. 1,257,003 48,696
* Five9 Inc. 1,378,381 47,651
* NETGEAR Inc. 746,750 46,672
  Progress Software Corp. 1,146,004 44,488
* Dropbox Inc. Class A 1,365,867 44,281
* Mercury Systems Inc. 1,161,951 44,224
* Insight Enterprises Inc. 900,013 44,038
* Synaptics Inc. 863,366 43,488
* Blackline Inc. 996,165 43,263
  Ebix Inc. 545,257 41,576
* Blucora Inc. 1,112,571 41,165
  Pitney Bowes Inc. 4,775,258 40,924
* EchoStar Corp. Class A 917,061 40,718
*,^ Ubiquiti Networks Inc. 467,183 39,580
  TiVo Corp. 2,914,481 39,200
* Cloudera Inc. 2,789,306 38,046
*,^ 3D Systems Corp. 2,722,103 37,592

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Infinera Corp. 3,747,501 37,213
* Electronics For Imaging Inc. 1,110,061 36,144
* Oclaro Inc. 3,982,945 35,568
  CSG Systems International Inc. 833,718 34,074
* Rambus Inc. 2,708,411 33,963
* Apptio Inc. Class A 935,185 33,854
* Diodes Inc. 977,844 33,706
* Virtusa Corp. 658,780 32,069
*,^ Inphi Corp. 982,379 32,035
* Instructure Inc. 746,791 31,776
* SPS Commerce Inc. 426,094 31,309
* Alarm.com Holdings Inc. 768,870 31,047
* ePlus Inc. 328,670 30,928
*,^ DocuSign Inc. 580,148 30,719
* Web.com Group Inc. 1,177,204 30,431
* MicroStrategy Inc. Class A 236,837 30,256
* LivePerson Inc. 1,397,906 29,496
* SailPoint Technologies Holding Inc. 1,192,669 29,268
* Everbridge Inc. 606,995 28,784
* Hortonworks Inc. 1,500,160 27,333
* Pivotal Software Inc. Class A 1,115,081 27,063
* Syntel Inc. 837,163 26,865
*,^ Alteryx Inc. Class A 684,699 26,128
* Quality Systems Inc. 1,330,436 25,944
* Tabula Rasa HealthCare Inc. 405,142 25,860
* Yext Inc. 1,330,869 25,739
* Cray Inc. 1,033,570 25,426
* ScanSource Inc. 624,916 25,184
* PROS Holdings Inc. 672,678 24,600
* Rapid7 Inc. 860,793 24,292
  NIC Inc. 1,559,431 24,249
* FormFactor Inc. 1,801,139 23,955
*,^ MongoDB Inc. 480,498 23,847
* MaxLinear Inc. 1,515,027 23,619
* Altair Engineering Inc. Class A 688,463 23,532
* Boingo Wireless Inc. 1,027,117 23,203
* Ceridian HCM Holding Inc. 680,687 22,592
^ Diebold Nixdorf Inc. 1,884,623 22,521
* Super Micro Computer Inc. 947,596 22,411
* ForeScout Technologies Inc. 653,657 22,394
* Rudolph Technologies Inc. 737,021 21,816
* Extreme Networks Inc. 2,728,613 21,720
* Nanometrics Inc. 611,965 21,670
* Perficient Inc. 815,097 21,494
* Appfolio Inc. 351,112 21,471
* Amkor Technology Inc. 2,497,224 21,451
* Vocera Communications Inc. 709,943 21,220
*,^ Acacia Communications Inc. 608,713 21,189
*,^ Applied Optoelectronics Inc. 468,979 21,057
  Monotype Imaging Holdings Inc. 1,027,118 20,851
* Carbonite Inc. 595,443 20,781
* Shutterstock Inc. 434,982 20,644
* USA Technologies Inc. 1,469,518 20,573
  Xperi Corp. 1,236,112 19,901
* Cision Ltd. 1,307,825 19,552
* CalAmp Corp. 828,732 19,417
* Lattice Semiconductor Corp. 2,847,412 18,679
  ADTRAN Inc. 1,212,403 18,004
* SendGrid Inc. 671,908 17,819
  Comtech Telecommunications Corp. 551,189 17,572
* Xcerra Corp. 1,256,943 17,560
* Benefitfocus Inc. 513,237 17,245
*,^ TransEnterix Inc. 3,847,632 16,776
* Endurance International Group Holdings Inc. 1,669,572 16,612

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
*,^ Unisys Corp. 1,266,377 16,336
* CEVA Inc. 538,227 16,254
  Cohu Inc. 656,746 16,097
* Axcelis Technologies Inc. 789,690 15,636
* Ultra Clean Holdings Inc. 917,350 15,228
* OneSpan Inc. 744,477 14,629
* Workiva Inc. 592,437 14,455
*,^ Ichor Holdings Ltd. 643,519 13,655
* Photronics Inc. 1,688,243 13,464
* Upland Software Inc. 380,689 13,084
  Systemax Inc. 364,062 12,498
*,^ Appian Corp. Class A 334,211 12,085
* Loral Space & Communications Inc. 318,580 11,979
* Limelight Networks Inc. 2,621,284 11,717
*,^ Immersion Corp. 757,990 11,703
  Switch Inc. 956,894 11,645
* Rosetta Stone Inc. 691,143 11,079
*,^ Zscaler Inc. 305,958 10,938
  QAD Inc. Class A 214,789 10,772
* Model N Inc. 562,667 10,466
* Presidio Inc. 789,412 10,341
  Computer Programs & Systems Inc. 314,177 10,336
  Forrester Research Inc. 244,937 10,275
*,^ KeyW Holding Corp. 1,173,682 10,258
  American Software Inc. Class A 690,159 10,056
* Alpha & Omega Semiconductor Ltd. 705,573 10,047
* Digi International Inc. 757,535 9,999
  PC Connection Inc. 298,774 9,919
* Vectrus Inc. 320,881 9,890
* PDF Solutions Inc. 798,381 9,565
* Zix Corp. 1,769,634 9,538
* Calix Inc. 1,189,809 9,281
  Hackett Group Inc. 561,201 9,019
* Harmonic Inc. 2,077,560 8,830
* ChannelAdvisor Corp. 625,648 8,790
* Mitek Systems Inc. 983,263 8,751
* Brightcove Inc. 903,435 8,718
* Avalara Inc. 163,018 8,700
* Zuora Inc. Class A 318,670 8,668
* WideOpenWest Inc. 865,646 8,362
* Meet Group Inc. 1,855,598 8,313
*,^ Impinj Inc. 375,205 8,296
* MobileIron Inc. 1,821,485 8,106
* Ribbon Communications Inc. 1,135,893 8,088
* Quantenna Communications Inc. 519,716 8,076
*,^ Digimarc Corp. 298,448 7,998
* Agilysys Inc. 505,215 7,831
* A10 Networks Inc. 1,197,161 7,458
* Castlight Health Inc. Class B 1,728,466 7,346
* AXT Inc. 1,032,207 7,277
  Simulations Plus Inc. 319,695 7,113
*,^ NeoPhotonics Corp. 1,140,889 7,108
*,^ Gogo Inc. 1,454,604 7,069
* Sigma Designs Inc. 1,158,189 7,065
* DSP Group Inc. 532,274 6,627
  Preformed Line Products Co. 73,908 6,562
* Ooma Inc. 448,671 6,349
* Amber Road Inc. 668,089 6,287
* eGain Corp. 375,920 5,676
*,^ nLight Inc. 171,424 5,667
* KVH Industries Inc. 385,252 5,162
* PAR Technology Corp. 289,316 5,115
* Telenav Inc. 904,288 5,064
* Internap Corp. 464,421 4,839

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* Casa Systems Inc. 290,290 4,740
* Kopin Corp. 1,644,481 4,703
*,^ Aquantia Corp. 404,131 4,680
*,^ Veritone Inc. 270,690 4,553
  ConvergeOne Holdings Inc. 481,200 4,518
*,^ VirnetX Holding Corp. 1,321,949 4,495
*,^ Fusion Connect Inc. 1,125,157 4,433
* Carbon Black Inc. 164,201 4,269
* Bandwidth Inc. Class A 102,165 3,880
* Telaria Inc. 945,280 3,819
* Adesto Technologies Corp. 448,390 3,766
* EMCORE Corp. 712,655 3,599
  AstroNova Inc. 187,627 3,537
* Aerohive Networks Inc. 859,701 3,413
* Seachange International Inc. 984,262 3,366
* Computer Task Group Inc. 404,128 3,128
* Clearfield Inc. 282,541 3,122
* Pixelworks Inc. 826,306 2,983
* SecureWorks Corp. Class A 234,363 2,918
* RigNet Inc. 278,797 2,872
* Datawatch Corp. 299,389 2,844
*,^ Park City Group Inc. 358,673 2,834
*,^ Resonant Inc. 501,976 2,831
*,^ Exela Technologies Inc. 593,106 2,817
* GSI Technology Inc. 368,484 2,771
  TESSCO Technologies Inc. 158,040 2,734
* VOXX International Corp. Class A 492,421 2,659
* Smartsheet Inc. Class A 101,385 2,633
  TransAct Technologies Inc. 206,018 2,575
* ID Systems Inc. 414,467 2,566
  PC-Tel Inc. 403,760 2,519
*,^ QuickLogic Corp. 2,064,240 2,374
* Key Tronic Corp. 301,701 2,287
* Quantum Corp. 996,196 2,192
* Amtech Systems Inc. 352,960 2,135
* Great Elm Capital Group Inc. 561,319 2,021
*,^ Airgain Inc. 219,697 2,019
*,^ Everspin Technologies Inc. 221,295 1,974
* Domo Inc. 70,500 1,925
  GlobalSCAPE Inc. 469,361 1,816
* Aware Inc. 432,908 1,753
* inTEST Corp. 238,227 1,739
* Edgewater Technology Inc. 315,536 1,710
* Finjan Holdings Inc. 499,635 1,699
*,^ Inseego Corp. 830,617 1,670
* Identiv Inc. 413,264 1,599
* LRAD Corp. 604,296 1,589
  QAD Inc. Class B 38,958 1,578
* Data I/O Corp. 219,273 1,392
* Synacor Inc. 677,563 1,355
* Support.com Inc. 473,810 1,350
*,^ Atomera Inc. 219,062 1,341
* Aviat Networks Inc. 81,079 1,327
*,^ Neurotrope Inc. 131,201 1,270
  RCM Technologies Inc. 255,019 1,260
*,^ SITO Mobile Ltd. 479,955 1,243
*,^ CVD Equipment Corp. 173,894 1,158
* Xplore Technologies Corp. 292,147 1,122
* Icad Inc. 342,414 1,044
*,^ Rimini Street Inc. 158,628 1,039
*,^ ACM Research Inc. Class A 94,054 1,014
*,^ Aehr Test Systems 417,457 981
  Network-1 Technologies Inc. 304,119 943
* DASAN Zhone Solutions Inc. 95,949 936

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* BSQUARE Corp. 337,101 910
* GSE Systems Inc. 275,429 895
* SharpSpring Inc. 101,651 888
*,^ NXT-ID Inc. 486,470 837
* NetSol Technologies Inc. 147,077 816
*,^ Red Violet Inc. 87,451 752
*,^ Xcel Brands Inc. 294,148 691
* Intermolecular Inc. 386,671 646
* Innodata Inc. 643,214 643
* WidePoint Corp. 1,149,532 632
  ClearOne Inc. 155,448 598
* Westell Technologies Inc. Class A 183,100 522
* EverQuote Inc. Class A 28,233 512
*,^ Smith Micro Software Inc. 217,859 499
  Communications Systems Inc. 128,426 489
  BK Technologies Inc. 129,063 478
* Lantronix Inc. 164,876 468
*,^ iPass Inc. 1,355,186 467
*,^ Intellicheck Inc. 196,842 453
  CSP Inc. 43,624 430
*,^ Marin Software Inc. 72,462 420
* Radisys Corp. 598,252 418
* Evolving Systems Inc. 140,367 400
*,^ Helios & Matheson Analytics Inc. 1,231,778 382
*,^ Sunworks Inc. 317,501 356
*,^ Neonode Inc. 834,061 316
* ARC Group Worldwide Inc. 117,147 287
* CynergisTek Inc. 69,263 273
* Streamline Health Solutions Inc. 184,670 271
* Majesco 41,672 256
*,^ Inuvo Inc. 315,731 244
* Qumu Corp. 104,233 229
*,^ Cinedigm Corp. Class A 138,637 215
*,^ ParkerVision Inc. 323,425 212
* Trio-Tech International 46,648 209
*,^ Netlist Inc. 985,473 174
*,^ RumbleON Inc. Class B 28,148 166
* Socket Mobile Inc. 64,296 158
* Determine Inc. 96,597 136
*,^ XpresSpa Group Inc. 380,077 111
*,^ Ominto Inc. 265,206 98
* Mastech Digital Inc. 5,280 85
*,^ xG Technology Inc. 128,431 82
*,^ Tintri Inc. 306,038 76
* Intelligent Systems Corp. 7,783 68
* BroadVision Inc. 27,601 57
* ADDvantage Technologies Group Inc. 29,519 39
* Sonic Foundry Inc. 15,095 34
* Qualstar Corp. 4,300 33
  SilverSun Technologies Inc. 2,301 9
* AMERI Holdings Inc. 1,700 2
* CMTSU Liquidation Inc. 113,650 1
      138,744,972
Telecommunications (1.8%)    
  AT&T Inc. 181,825,704 5,838,423
  Verizon Communications Inc. 103,417,594 5,202,939
  CenturyLink Inc. 24,235,894 451,757
* T-Mobile US Inc. 7,426,513 443,734
* Zayo Group Holdings Inc. 5,290,728 193,006
*,^ Sprint Corp. 15,108,614 82,191
* Vonage Holdings Corp. 5,393,575 69,523
  Telephone & Data Systems Inc. 2,320,887 63,639
* 8x8 Inc. 2,192,684 43,963
  Shenandoah Telecommunications Co. 1,156,096 37,804

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund    
Schedule of Investments    
June 30, 2018    
 
      Market
      Value
    Shares ($000)
* GTT Communications Inc. 838,833 37,748
* Iridium Communications Inc. 2,337,854 37,639
*,^ Intelsat SA 1,674,629 27,899
  Consolidated Communications Holdings Inc. 1,810,388 22,376
* ORBCOMM Inc. 1,902,817 19,218
* Cincinnati Bell Inc. 1,031,441 16,194
  ATN International Inc. 259,828 13,711
* United States Cellular Corp. 331,897 12,293
^ Frontier Communications Corp. 1,955,108 10,479
  Spok Holdings Inc. 558,578 8,407
*,^ pdvWireless Inc. 310,293 7,742
*,^ Globalstar Inc. 13,903,876 6,812
* HC2 Holdings Inc. 1,130,802 6,615
  Windstream Holdings Inc. 910,433 4,798
* Hawaiian Telcom Holdco Inc. 146,351 4,233
  IDT Corp. Class B 422,763 2,376
* Alaska Communications Systems Group Inc. 1,193,525 2,113
*,^ Pareteum Corp. 526,689 1,317
* Otelco Inc. Class A 54,117 809
* CPS Technologies Corp. 45,009 73
      12,669,831
Utilities (2.9%)    
  NextEra Energy Inc. 11,807,254 1,972,166
  Duke Energy Corp. 17,525,772 1,385,938
  Southern Co. 25,340,976 1,173,541
  Dominion Energy Inc. 16,329,773 1,113,364
  Exelon Corp. 24,130,673 1,027,967
  American Electric Power Co. Inc. 12,298,045 851,640
  Sempra Energy 6,598,021 766,096
  Public Service Enterprise Group Inc. 12,651,790 684,968
  Consolidated Edison Inc. 7,767,441 605,705
  Xcel Energy Inc. 12,708,567 580,527
  PG&E Corp. 12,905,909 549,276
  PPL Corp. 18,811,452 537,067
  Edison International 8,139,884 515,010
  WEC Energy Group Inc. 7,908,998 511,317
  DTE Energy Co. 4,530,344 469,480
  Eversource Energy 7,902,296 463,154
  FirstEnergy Corp. 11,934,855 428,581
  American Water Works Co. Inc. 4,480,576 382,552
* Evergy Inc. 6,771,080 380,196
  Ameren Corp. 6,075,790 369,712
  Entergy Corp. 4,517,721 364,987
  CMS Energy Corp. 7,029,002 332,331
  CenterPoint Energy Inc. 10,755,442 298,033
  Atmos Energy Corp. 2,794,642 251,909
* Vistra Energy Corp. 10,462,470 247,542
  Alliant Energy Corp. 5,826,823 246,591
  NiSource Inc. 9,053,624 237,929
  NRG Energy Inc. 7,490,236 229,950
  UGI Corp. 4,336,219 225,787
  Pinnacle West Capital Corp. 2,786,142 224,452
  AES Corp. 16,553,699 221,985
  Aqua America Inc. 4,470,956 157,288
  Vectren Corp. 2,077,972 148,471
  SCANA Corp. 3,402,675 131,071
  IDACORP Inc. 1,269,156 117,067
  WGL Holdings Inc. 1,298,882 115,276
  ALLETE Inc. 1,319,770 102,163
  New Jersey Resources Corp. 2,246,659 100,538
  ONE Gas Inc. 1,333,869 99,693
  National Fuel Gas Co. 1,854,395 98,209
  Portland General Electric Co. 2,261,810 96,715
  Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc. 2,803,131 96,147

 

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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund        
Schedule of Investments        
June 30, 2018        
 
          Market
          Value
        Shares ($000)
  Southwest Gas Holdings Inc.     1,156,701 88,222
  Avista Corp.     1,656,689 87,241
  Avangrid Inc.     1,620,902 85,794
  Spire Inc.     1,209,683 85,464
  Black Hills Corp.     1,350,089 82,639
  PNM Resources Inc.     2,034,151 79,128
  South Jersey Industries Inc.     2,150,817 71,988
  NorthWestern Corp.     1,226,532 70,219
  El Paso Electric Co.     1,025,179 60,588
  MGE Energy Inc.     902,785 56,921
  Ormat Technologies Inc.     1,012,959 53,879
  American States Water Co.     931,206 53,228
  California Water Service Group     1,215,434 47,341
  Northwest Natural Gas Co.     731,681 46,681
* Evoqua Water Technologies Corp.     1,699,140 34,832
  Chesapeake Utilities Corp.     389,837 31,167
  SJW Group     440,130 29,145
*,^ Sunrun Inc.     2,158,840 28,389
  TerraForm Power Inc. Class A     1,659,156 19,412
  Connecticut Water Service Inc.     295,513 19,303
  Unitil Corp.     369,910 18,880
  Middlesex Water Co.     385,787 16,269
  York Water Co.     336,580 10,703
*,^ Cadiz Inc.     769,728 10,083
  Artesian Resources Corp. Class A     231,249 8,966
* Atlantic Power Corp.     3,393,115 7,465
  RGC Resources Inc.     163,952 4,784
* AquaVenture Holdings Ltd.     295,210 4,599
* Pure Cycle Corp.     467,095 4,461
*,^ Vivint Solar Inc.     767,171 3,798
  Spark Energy Inc. Class A     309,455 3,017
  Genie Energy Ltd. Class B     379,378 1,882
 
          20,138,879
 
Total Common Stocks (Cost $433,835,468)       698,240,170
 
 
    Coupon      
 
Temporary Cash Investments (0.7%)1        
Money Market Fund (0.7%)        
4,5 Vanguard Market Liquidity Fund 2.122%   48,446,758 4,845,160
 
 
        Face  
      Maturity Amount  
      Date ($000)  
U.S. Government and Agency Obligations (0.0%)        
6 United States Treasury Bill 1.737% 7/19/18 35,000 34,971
6 United States Treasury Bill 1.883%-1.887% 10/4/18 7,100 7,065
6 United States Treasury Bill 1.934% 10/11/18 47,000 46,746
6 United States Treasury Bill 1.986% 10/18/18 13,000 12,925
6 United States Treasury Bill 2.082% 12/20/18 3,000 2,971
 
          104,678
 
Total Temporary Cash Investments (Cost $4,949,274)       4,949,838
 
Total Investments (100.3%) (Cost $438,784,742)       703,190,008
Other Assets and Liabilities—Net (-0.3%)5,6,7       (2,005,444)
 
Net Assets (100%)       701,184,564
* Non-income-producing security.
^ Includes partial security positions on loan to broker-dealers. The total value of securities on loan is $2,624,489,000.
 
 
 
 
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Vanguard® Total Stock Market Index Fund
Schedule of Investments
June 30, 2018

 

 

1 The fund invests a portion of its cash reserves in equity markets through the use of index futures contracts and swap contracts. After giving
effect to futures and swap investments, the fund's effective common stock and temporary cash investment positions represent 100.0% and
0.3%, respectively, of net assets.
2 Security value determined using significant unobservable inputs.
3 “Other” represents securities that are not classified by the fund’s benchmark index.
4 Affiliated money market fund available only to Vanguard funds and certain trusts and accounts managed by Vanguard. Rate shown is the 7-day
yield.
5 Includes $2,805,251,000 of collateral received for securities on loan.
6 Securities with a value of $102,679,000 and a cash of $2,100,000 have been segregated as initial margin for open futures contracts.
7 Cash with a value of $2,340,000 has been segregated as collateral for open over-the-counter swap contracts.
ADR—American Depositary Receipt.
CVR—Contingent Value Rights.
REIT—Real Estate Investment Trust.

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All rights reserved.
Vanguard Marketing Corporation, Distributor.

SNA852 082018


Item 7: Disclosure of Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures for Closed-End Management Investment
Companies.

Not Applicable.

Item 8: Portfolio Managers of Closed-End Management Investment Companies.

Not Applicable.

Item 9: Purchase of Equity Securities by Closed-End Management Investment Company and
Affiliated Purchasers.

Not Applicable.

Item 10: Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders.

Not Applicable.

Item 11: Controls and Procedures.

     (a) Disclosure Controls and Procedures. The Principal Executive and Financial Officers concluded that the Registrant’s Disclosure Controls and Procedures are effective based on their evaluation of the Disclosure Controls and Procedures as of a date within 90 days of the filing date of this report.

     (b) Internal Control Over Financial Reporting. There were no significant changes in Registrant’s Internal Control Over Financial Reporting or in other factors that could significantly affect this control subsequent to the date of the evaluation, including any corrective actions with regard to significant deficiencies and material weaknesses.

Item 12: Disclosure of Securities Lending Activities for Closed-End Management Investment Companies.

Not Applicable.


 

Item 13: Exhibits.

(a) Certifications.

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

  VANGUARD INDEX FUNDS
 
 
BY: /s/ MORTIMER J. BUCKLEY*
  MORTIMER J. BUCKLEY
  CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
 
Date: August 20, 2018

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

  VANGUARD INDEX FUNDS
 
BY: /s/ MORTIMER J. BUCKLEY*
  MORTIMER J. BUCKLEY
  CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Date: August 20, 2018
  VANGUARD INDEX FUNDS
 
BY: /s/ THOMAS J. HIGGINS*
  THOMAS J. HIGGINS
  CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
Date: August 20, 2018

 

* By: /s/ Anne E. Robinson

Anne E. Robinson, pursuant to a Power of Attorney filed on January 18, 2018; see file Number
33-32216, Incorporated by Reference.

EX-99.CERT 2 index_cert302.htm index_cert302.htm - Generated by SEC Publisher for SEC Filing  

CERTIFICATIONS

 

I, Mortimer J. Buckley, certify that:

 

1. I have reviewed this report on Form N-CSR of Vanguard Index Funds;

 

2. Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

 

3. Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations, changes in net assets, and cash flows (if the financial statements are required to include a statement of cash flows) of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

 

4. The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) for the registrant and have:

 

(a) Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

 

(b) Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

 

(c) Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of a date within 90 days prior to the filing date of this report based on such evaluation; and

 

(d) Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the second fiscal quarter of the period covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

 

5. The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

 

(a) All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial information; and

 

(b) Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

Date:    August 20, 2018                                

/s/ Mortimer J. Buckley

                      

Mortimer J. Buckley

 

Chief Executive Officer

 

 


 
 

CERTIFICATIONS

 

I, Thomas J. Higgins, certify that:

 

1. I have reviewed this report on Form N-CSR of Vanguard Index Funds;

 

2. Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

 

3. Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations, changes in net assets, and cash flows (if the financial statements are required to include a statement of cash flows) of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

 

4. The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) for the registrant and have:

 

(a) Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

 

(b) Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

 

(c) Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of a date within 90 days prior to the filing date of this report based on such evaluation; and

 

(d) Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the second fiscal quarter of the period covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

 

5. The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

 

(a) All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial information; and

 

(b) Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

Date:    August 20, 2018                     

/s/  Thomas J Higgins

 

Thomas J. Higgins

 

Chief Financial Officer

 

EX-99.906 CERT 3 index_cert906.htm index_cert906.htm - Generated by SEC Publisher for SEC Filing

Certification Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350,

As Adopted Pursuant to

Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

 

 

Name of Issuer: Vanguard Index Funds

 

            In connection with the Report on Form N-CSR of the above-named issuer that is accompanied by this certification, the undersigned hereby certifies, to his knowledge, that:

 

1.            The Report fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and

 

2.            The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the issuer.

 

 

Date:    August 20, 2018                                

/s/ Mortimer J. Buckley

                      

Mortimer J. Buckley

 

Chief Executive Officer

 

 

 


 

 

 

Certification Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350,

As Adopted Pursuant to

Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

 

 

Name of Issuer:  Vanguard Index Funds

 

            In connection with the Report on Form N-CSR of the above-named issuer that is accompanied by this certification, the undersigned hereby certifies, to his knowledge, that:

 

1.The Report fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and

 

2.The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the issuer.

 

 

Date:    August 20, 2018                     

/s/  Thomas J Higgins

 

Thomas J. Higgins

 

Chief Financial Officer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                            

 

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