VIG
ETF
Dividend Growth
NYSE
Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF
$234.07
-1.34 (-0.57%)
Fund Overview
by Vanguard
The Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF focuses on companies with a track record of consistently growing their dividends year over year, rather than simply paying the highest yield. This growth-oriented approach results in a portfolio tilted toward quality companies like Microsoft, Apple, and UnitedHealth. VIG tends to hold up better in downturns than pure high-yield funds.
AUM$85B
Expense Ratio0.06%
Holdings315
Dividend Yield1.7%
DistributionQuarterly
BenchmarkS&P U.S. Dividend Growers Index
InceptionApr 2006
ExchangeNYSE
Price Data
Open$234.53
Prev Close$235.41
Day Range$233.32 — $235.06
Investment Calculator
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Shares Purchased
Amount Invested$9,830.94
Annual Income$167.13
Monthly Income$13.93
Based on current dividend yield of 1.7%. Actual distributions may vary. Past dividends do not guarantee future payments.
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VIG FAQ
What is VIG?
VIG is the Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF, an exchange-traded fund managed by Vanguard. It tracks the S&P U.S. Dividend Growers Index and holds 315 Dividend Growth securities with an expense ratio of 0.06%.
What is the expense ratio of VIG?
VIG charges an annual expense ratio of 0.06%, which means you pay $6.00 per year for every $10,000 invested. This fee is deducted automatically from the fund's returns.
Does VIG pay dividends?
Yes, VIG pays a 1.7% dividend yield, distributed quarterly. On a $10,000 investment, that works out to approximately $170.00 per year in dividend income.
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Last updated: Jun 23, 2026 at 6:46 PM ET