Vanguard Value ETF (VTV) Dividend History

Dividend History

Pay Date Amount Ex Dividend Date Record Date
March 31, 2025 $1.01 03/27/2025 03/27/2025
December 26, 2024 $0.98 12/23/2024 12/23/2024
September 30, 2024 $0.91 09/26/2024 09/26/2024
July 01, 2024 $1.01 06/27/2024 06/27/2024
March 26, 2024 $1.01 03/21/2024 03/22/2024
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Dividends Summary

  • Vanguard Value ETF has issued 72 dividend payments over the past 18 years
  • The most recent dividend was paid 68 days ago, on March 31, 2025
  • The first recorded dividend was paid on March 30, 2007
  • The highest dividend payout was $1.04 per share
  • The average dividend over this 18 year span is $0.60 per share
  • Vanguard Value ETF has increased its dividend payments by 137.24% since 2007

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  • The article discusses two Vanguard ETFs that could be good investments as value stocks are expected to outperform growth stocks in the near future. The Vanguard Value ETF (VTV) and the Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF (VIG) are recommended, with the author providing analysis on why these ETFs are well-positioned to benefit from the anticipated shift in market dynamics.

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  • The Vanguard Value Index Fund ETF (VTV) is a good option for investors looking for stability in volatile markets. It invests in value stocks, which are less risky than growth stocks, and has a diversified portfolio with limited exposure to any one stock. While it has underperformed the broader S&P 500 index in recent years, it could outperform as investors rotate towards value-oriented stocks.

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  • The S&P 500 had a poor start in 2025, declining in 3 of the first 4 months. While this has happened before, it doesn't always mean the market is doomed. Investors can consider value-oriented investments like the Vanguard Value Index Fund ETF to reduce risk during market uncertainty.

    The Motley Fool
  • The article discusses the Vanguard Value ETF (VTV) as a potential investment option for those with $500 to invest. It highlights the ETF's low expense ratio, value investing strategy, and potential benefits in a recession. The article also mentions the Vanguard Growth ETF (VUG) for comparison.

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    Featured Companies: VUG
  • The Nasdaq Composite fell over 10% in the first quarter of 2025, a rare occurrence that has happened only 3 other times in the past 25 years. Investors are advised to consider bonds, Treasury bills, or dividend stocks to preserve capital, or value-focused ETFs and quality growth stocks for the long term, depending on their investment horizon.

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Dividend data last updated 06/07/2025 08:01:26 UTC