Vanguard S&P 500 Growth ETF

VOOG
$80.75 -1.16 (-1.42%)
Dividend Yield 2.24%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
June 26, 2026$0.092026-06-242026-06-24
March 26, 2026$0.582026-03-242026-03-24
December 24, 2025$0.582025-12-222025-12-22
September 26, 2025$0.552025-09-242025-09-24
June 30, 2025$0.492025-06-262025-06-26

Dividends Summary

Company News

Better Growth ETF: Vanguard's VOOG Targeting the S&P 500 vs. State Street's Small Cap-Focused SLYG
The Motley Fool • Robert Izquierdo • July 16, 2026

Vanguard's VOOG and State Street's SLYG offer different growth investment strategies. VOOG focuses on large-cap tech stocks with higher returns (25.3% 1-yr, $1,941 on $1k invested over 5 years) but greater volatility, while SLYG targets small-cap growth stocks with more balanced sector exposure and lower volatility. VOOG has a lower expense ratio...

Vanguard Small-Cap Growth ETF vs S&P 500 Growth ETF: Which ETF Will Deliver the Best Growth in 2026?
The Motley Fool • Brendan Coffey • July 9, 2026

The article compares two Vanguard growth ETFs: VOOG (S&P 500 Growth) with 146 large-cap holdings heavily concentrated in tech (53%), and VBK (Small-Cap Growth) with 550 diversified holdings. While VOOG delivered superior 5-year returns ($1,894 vs $1,252), VBK offers better diversification and lower volatility. The article recommends VBK for 2026 ...

Vanguard S&P 500 Growth vs. Invesco SmallCap Revenue: How Do These ETFs Stack Up?
The Motley Fool • Erin Kennedy • July 4, 2026

The article compares two growth-focused ETFs: Vanguard S&P 500 Growth ETF (VOOG) and Invesco S&P SmallCap 600 Revenue ETF (RZG). VOOG targets large-cap growth stocks with a 0.07% expense ratio and $26.5B in assets, while RZG focuses on small-cap revenue-weighted stocks with a 0.35% expense ratio and $142.9M in assets. VOOG delivered superior 5-ye...

1 No-Brainer S&P 500 ETF to Buy Right Now for Less Than $500
The Motley Fool • Todd Shriber • June 16, 2026

The Vanguard S&P 500 Growth ETF (VOOG) is recommended as an attractive investment option for new and small-stake investors following a 6-for-1 stock split in April that reduced its price to around $81. The fund tracks 146 S&P 500 growth stocks with a low expense ratio of 0.07% and offers significant exposure to technology and AI-related companies...

VOOG vs. MGK: Which Vanguard Growth ETF Is a Better Buy?
The Motley Fool • Ben Gran • June 16, 2026

The article compares two Vanguard growth ETFs: VOOG (145 stocks, 49.2% tech weighting) and MGK (59 stocks, 70% tech weighting). MGK has outperformed VOOG over the past 10 years with 19.33% annualized returns versus VOOG's 18.2%, though both underperformed the Nasdaq-100 index. The author recommends MGK as the better choice due to its higher convi...

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