Vanguard Small-Cap Value ETF

VBR
$227.03 -0.56 (-0.25%)
Dividend Yield 1.82%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
December 24, 2025$1.062025-12-222025-12-22
October 1, 2025$0.932025-09-292025-09-29
July 2, 2025$0.912025-06-302025-06-30
March 31, 2025$1.242025-03-272025-03-27
December 26, 2024$1.092024-12-232024-12-23

Dividends Summary

Company News

VBR vs. SLYV: Why VBR's Lower Fees and Broader Diversification Give it The Edge
The Motley Fool • Emma Newbery • December 30, 2025

Vanguard Small-Cap Value ETF (VBR) outperforms State Street SPDR S&P 600 Small Cap Value ETF (SLYV) with lower fees (0.07% vs 0.15%), broader diversification (840 vs 460 holdings), and stronger 1-year and 5-year returns. VBR's larger asset base and higher median market cap provide greater stability, though SLYV may appeal to investors seeking exp...

VBR vs. IWN: Does Vanguard's Low Fee Beat iShares' Broader Diversification?
The Motley Fool • Sara Appino • December 27, 2025

Vanguard's Small-Cap Value ETF (VBR) offers significantly lower fees at 0.07% versus iShares' Russell 2000 Value ETF (IWN) at 0.24%, along with a higher dividend yield of 2.0% versus 1.6%. However, IWN provides broader diversification with 1,423 holdings compared to VBR's 840 stocks. Both funds track small-cap value stocks with similar long-term ...

Vanguard vs. iShares: Is VBR or IWN the Superior Small-Cap Value ETF?
The Motley Fool • Josh Kohn-Lindquist • December 21, 2025

A comparison of two small-cap value ETFs reveals that Vanguard's VBR outperforms iShares' IWN on multiple fronts, including a significantly lower expense ratio (0.07% vs 0.24%), better long-term returns (9.2% annualized since 2004 vs 7.8%), and lower volatility. While IWN showed stronger one-year performance and offers greater portfolio depth wit...

Legendary Investor Rob Arnott Calls AI Chatbots 'Brilliant' But Warns Against AI Stocks—Recommends 2 Better Segments
Benzinga • Namrata Sen • September 24, 2025

Legendary investor Rob Arnott praises AI chatbots' capabilities but cautions against AI stocks, warning of potential market bubble and overvaluation. He recommends investing in small-cap and emerging market value stocks instead.

5 Best Vanguard ETFs to Buy Now
The Motley Fool • George Budwell • September 17, 2025

Vanguard offers five low-cost ETFs across different market segments, providing investors with broad market access and minimal fees, with expense ratios ranging from 0.03% to 0.13%.

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