Vanguard Small-Cap ETF

VB
$296.22 -1.71 (-0.57%)
Dividend Yield 1.22%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
June 30, 2026$0.892026-06-262026-06-26
March 31, 2026$0.982026-03-272026-03-27
December 24, 2025$0.932025-12-222025-12-22
October 1, 2025$0.812025-09-292025-09-29
July 2, 2025$0.792025-06-302025-06-30

Dividends Summary

Company News

3 Vanguard ETFs Poised to Outperform as the Market Shifts Beyond Big Tech
The Motley Fool • Todd Shriber • July 15, 2026

As the market broadens beyond technology stocks, three Vanguard ETFs are positioned to benefit: the Healthcare ETF (VHT) is rallying on strong biotech and obesity drug prospects, the Value ETF (VTV) stands to gain as value stocks show renewed momentum after nearly two decades of underperformance, and the Small-Cap ETF (VB) is accelerating with at...

My 4 Go-to Vanguard ETFs I Trust to Lead Me to the Retirement Promised Land
The Motley Fool • Stefon Walters • July 14, 2026

A financial analyst recommends four Vanguard ETFs for retirement investing: VOO (S&P 500), VB (Small-Cap), VO (Mid-Cap), and VXUS (International stocks). These low-cost, diversified funds are designed to provide steady long-term growth with minimal active management, offering exposure to U.S. large-cap, small-cap, mid-cap, and international marke...

Vanguard Vs. iShares: Is VB or ISCB the Better Small Cap ETF?
The Motley Fool • Josh Kohn-Lindquist • June 26, 2026

Vanguard Small-Cap ETF (VB) and iShares Morningstar Small-Cap ETF (ISCB) are compared as low-cost small-cap investment options. While both offer similar expense ratios and dividend yields, VB is favored due to superior 10-year annualized returns (10% vs 8.9%), significantly larger asset base ($182.7B vs $277.7M), and lower drawdown risk, making i...

Which Is the Better Small-Cap ETF, Vanguard's VB or the iShares ISCB?
The Motley Fool • Robert Izquierdo • June 20, 2026

The article compares two small-cap ETFs: Vanguard Small-Cap ETF (VB) and iShares Morningstar Small-Cap ETF (ISCB). VB offers lower expenses (0.03% vs 0.04%), greater liquidity with $182.7B in AUM, and better 5-year performance with a $1,446 return on $1,000 invested. ISCB provides broader diversification with 1,544 holdings versus VB's 1,357, sli...

Wall Street Is Ignoring This Part of the Market. That's Why I'm Interested.
The Motley Fool • David Dierking • June 11, 2026

While Wall Street focuses on large-cap tech stocks like Nvidia and Apple, small-cap stocks offer attractive opportunities. The Vanguard Small-Cap ETF trades at a 20% discount to large caps (P/E of 21.6 vs 27.4) while offering faster earnings growth forecasted at 18.3% in 2027 compared to 17.3% for large caps, making small caps a compelling buy.

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