VCSH
The Vanguard Short-Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCSH) is an exchange-traded fund designed to provide exposure to U.S. investment-grade corporate bonds with maturities between one and five years. The fund aims to track the performance of the Bloomberg U.S. 1–5 Year Corporate Bond Index.
As of February 7, 2025, VCSH is trading at $78.20, reflecting a slight decrease of 0.10% from the previous day. The fund has a total asset value of approximately $35.62 billion and an expense ratio of 0.04%. Over the past year, VCSH has delivered a return of 1.19%.
The ETF offers a dividend yield of 4.02%, with an annual dividend of $3.14 per share. Dividends are distributed monthly, with the most recent ex-dividend date on February 3, 2025.
VCSH’s portfolio comprises 2,633 holdings, primarily investment-grade corporate bonds. The fund maintains a dollar-weighted average maturity of 1 to 3 years, focusing on high-quality, short-term debt instruments.
In terms of performance, VCSH has underperformed the broader market, with a one-year price return of 5.4% compared to the SPY ETF’s gain of 26.1%.
Overall, VCSH is a low-risk investment option for conservative investors seeking income and stability. The fund primarily invests in high-quality investment-grade corporate bonds, providing exposure to the short end of the yield curve.