iShares Core S&P 500 ETF

IVV
$691.96 -1.15 (-0.17%)
Dividend Yield 1.16%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
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
March 21, 2025$1.762025-03-182025-03-18
December 20, 2024$2.132024-12-172024-12-17

Dividends Summary

Company News

Should You Buy the iShares S&P 500 ETF Before 2026, Even With the Stock Market at an All-Time High?
The Motley Fool • Anthony Di Pizio • December 30, 2025

The article recommends buying the iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV) heading into 2026 despite the S&P 500 being at an all-time high. The index has delivered a 10.5% average annual return since 1957 and is on track for 18% gains in 2025, driven largely by technology giants. The article emphasizes that historical data shows the index recovers from mar...

The Phantom Debt Trap: How $1.2 Trillion in Hidden Consumer Debt Triggered Thursday's Market Crash
Benzinga • Luis Flavio Nunes • November 21, 2025

Market experienced a significant downturn as rising consumer debt, low consumer sentiment, and high margin debt created systemic financial fragility, challenging the AI investment narrative and revealing potential economic vulnerabilities.

SPY vs IVV: Which S&P 500 ETF Is Better for Investors?
The Motley Fool • Katie Brockman • November 12, 2025

Two popular S&P 500 ETFs, SPY and IVV, offer nearly identical performance and holdings. IVV has a lower expense ratio of 0.03% compared to SPY's 0.09%, making it slightly more cost-effective for long-term investors.

iShares Core S&P 500 ETF vs. SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 ETF: One Offers Scale While the Other Boasts Lower Fees
The Motley Fool • Katie Brockman • November 1, 2025

Two S&P 500 ETFs from iShares and SPDR offer nearly identical performance, with subtle differences in expense ratios and assets under management. Both provide broad exposure to large-cap U.S. equities with minimal variation in sector weights and returns.

Even at an All-Time High, The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF Isn't as Expensive as It Seems
The Motley Fool • Daniel Foelber • August 14, 2025

The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF is trading near all-time highs, with an 8.5% year-to-date gain. While the index appears expensive compared to historical metrics, technological advancements and increased business efficiency justify its higher valuation.

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