iShares Core S&P 500 ETF

IVV
$746.72 -7.70 (-1.02%)
Dividend Yield 1.1%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
June 18, 2026$2.002026-06-152026-06-15
March 20, 2026$1.782026-03-172026-03-17
December 19, 2025$2.412025-12-162025-12-16
September 19, 2025$1.992025-09-162025-09-16
June 20, 2025$1.872025-06-162025-06-16

Dividends Summary

Company News

The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF Just Broke an Incredible Record. Here's What It Means for the Stock Market.
The Motley Fool • David Dierking • June 20, 2026

The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) became the first ETF to reach $1 trillion in assets under management in June 2026. The fund has attracted $403 billion in net inflows over three years, driven by strong market performance, low fees (0.03%), and excellent liquidity. Despite a 13% AUM decline during the 2022 bear market, investor flows remained positi...

VOO vs. IVV: Which Popular S&P 500 ETF Is the Better Buy for Investors?
The Motley Fool • Sara Appino • June 17, 2026

Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) and iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV) are virtually identical S&P 500 tracking funds with the same 0.03% expense ratio, 1.10% dividend yield, and performance metrics. The primary differences are their issuers and assets under management, with VOO holding $1.7 trillion compared to IVV's $802 billion. For most investors, the...

The Danger of Diversifying Without Really Diversifying
The Motley Fool • Dana George • June 13, 2026

Investors may create a false sense of diversification by purchasing multiple ETFs that track the same indexes and hold overlapping stocks. This strategy can concentrate risk rather than spread it, increase costs, and create unnecessary portfolio complexity. The article recommends checking ETF holdings for overlap before investing to ensure true d...

The S&P 500 Is Up 8% So Far This Year. Here's What History Suggests Investors Do Right Now.
The Motley Fool • David Dierking • June 11, 2026

Historical data shows that when the S&P 500 gains more than 5% by June 1st, it has a 93% success rate of posting positive returns in the second half, with a median gain of 12.7%. Despite a sharp June 5th decline, the article suggests this represents a buying opportunity rather than a warning, recommending investors maintain index exposure through...

Vanguard and iShares S&P 500 ETFs Compared: Is There Really a Difference?
The Motley Fool • Brendan Coffey • June 10, 2026

Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) and iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV) are nearly identical S&P 500 tracking funds with matching 0.03% expense ratios and virtually identical performance. VOO has a larger asset base at $1.7 trillion, while IVV offers a longer track record and slightly higher dividend yield. Both are excellent low-cost options for long-term...

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