VCSH
$78.72 +0.11 (0.14%)
Dividend Yield 4.45%
Payout Frequency Monthly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
July 6, 2026$0.292026-07-012026-07-01
June 3, 2026$0.302026-06-012026-06-01
May 5, 2026$0.292026-05-012026-05-01
April 6, 2026$0.302026-04-012026-04-01
March 4, 2026$0.272026-03-022026-03-02

Dividends Summary

Company News

VCSH vs ISTB: Which Short-Duration Bond ETF Is the Best Investment in 2026?
The Motley Fool • Brendan Coffey • July 13, 2026

Vanguard's VCSH short-term corporate bond ETF outperforms iShares' ISTB broad-market bond fund across multiple timeframes, offering lower costs (0.03% vs 0.06% expense ratio), higher dividend yield (4.50% vs 4.30%), and better 10-year returns. While ISTB provides greater diversification with 7,030 holdings versus VCSH's 3,030, VCSH emerges as the...

VTES vs. VCSH: Which Vanguard Bond ETF Is the Better Fit for Your Portfolio?
The Motley Fool • John Ballard • July 6, 2026

The article compares two Vanguard short-term bond ETFs: VTES (tax-exempt municipal bonds) and VCSH (corporate bonds). VCSH offers a lower expense ratio (0.03% vs 0.05%), higher dividend yield (4.4% vs 2.7%), and better 3-year performance ($1,183 vs $1,097 on $1,000 invested). VTES is better for high-tax-bracket investors seeking tax-free income, ...

Tax-Exempt Muni Income or Corporate Bond Yield? SMB vs. VCSH
The Motley Fool • Eric Trie • June 18, 2026

The VanEck Short Muni ETF (SMB) and Vanguard Short-Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCSH) both offer stable short-term bond exposure but differ significantly in tax treatment and yields. VCSH has a lower expense ratio (0.03% vs 0.07%) and higher stated yield (4.50% vs 2.70%), while SMB provides tax-exempt municipal bond income that may be more attractive...

Same Fee, Different Risk: How VCSH and BSV Approach Short-Term Bonds
The Motley Fool • Sara Appino • April 17, 2026

VCSH and BSV are two Vanguard short-term bond ETFs with identical 0.03% expense ratios but different risk profiles. VCSH focuses on investment-grade corporate bonds and offers higher yield (4.4%) and stronger returns, while BSV holds a broader mix including government bonds and corporates, providing more stability with lower yield (3.9%). VCSH su...

Investment Manager Goes Shopping for Fixed-Income ETF, According to Recent Filing
The Motley Fool • Jake Lerch • October 30, 2025

My Personal CFO, LLC purchased 165,923 shares of Vanguard Short-Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCSH) for $13.26 million in Q3 2025, making it the fund's 4th-largest holding with a 5.1% allocation.

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