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                                <title>Vanguard will pay ASX ETF dividends today</title>
                <link>https://www.fool.com.au/2026/01/19/vanguard-will-pay-asx-etf-dividends-today/</link>
                                <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2026 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator><![CDATA[Bronwyn Allen]]></dc:creator>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Invested in ASX VAS or other Vanguard ETFs? Here's how much you will receive today. </p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/2026/01/19/vanguard-will-pay-asx-etf-dividends-today/">Vanguard will pay ASX ETF dividends today</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.fool.com.au">The Motley Fool Australia</a>.</p>
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<p>Vanguard will pay the final distributions (<a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/dividend/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">dividends</a>) for 2025 to investors in its ASX <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/exchange-traded-fund/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">exchange-traded funds (ETFs)</a> today. </p>



<p>This includes the market's largest ETF, the <strong>Vanguard Australian Shares Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vas/">ASX: VAS</a>).</p>



<p>Aussie investors have $22.58 billion invested in ASX VAS, which seeks to track the performance of the <strong>S&amp;P/ASX 300 Index</strong> (ASX: XKO).</p>



<p>VAS ETF delivered a total gross return of 10.07% last year, made up of 7.05% in capital growth and a <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/dividend-yield/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">dividend yield</a> of 3.02%. </p>



<p>The ETF closed out the year at $108.90 per unit on 31 December after retracing a little from its 52-week high of $113.18 on 16 October.</p>



<p>On Friday, VAS closed the week at $110.50 per unit, up 0.53%. </p>



<p>Let's recap the dividends to be paid out today for investors in VAS and other Vanguard ETFs. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-how-much-will-vanguard-etf-investors-receive">How much will Vanguard ETF investors receive? </h2>



<p>Here is a summary of the dividends that Vanguard will pay to investors today.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard Australian Shares Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vas/">ASX: VAS</a>) will pay a dividend of 82.08 cents per unit.</p>



<p><strong>Vanguard Australian Shares High Yield ETF </strong>(<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vhy/">ASX: VHY</a>), which tracks the <strong>FTSE Australia High Dividend Yield Index</strong>, will pay 65.83  cents per unit.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard MSCI Index International Shares ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vgs/">ASX: VGS</a>) will pay a dividend of 47.36 cents per unit.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard MSCI Australian Small Companies Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vso/">ASX: VSO</a>) will pay 129.60 cents per unit. The VSO tracks the <strong>MSCI Australian Shares Small Cap Index</strong>.</p>



<p><strong>Vanguard FTSE Europe Shares ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-veq/">ASX: VEQ</a>), which tracks the <strong>FTSE Developed Europe All Cap Index (with net dividends reinvested) in Australian dollars</strong> before fees, will pay 61.60 cents per unit.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard Australian Fixed Interest Index ETF </strong>(<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vaf/">ASX: VAF</a>) will pay a dividend of 42.44 cents per unit.</p>



<p><strong>Vanguard Australian Property Securities Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vap/">ASX: VAP</a>), which tracks the performance of the <strong>S&amp;P/ASX 300 A-REIT Index</strong> before fees, will pay 45.61 cents per unit.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets Shares ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vge/">ASX: VGE</a>), which tracks the <strong>FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap China A Inclusion Index (with net dividends reinvested) in Australian dollars</strong> before fees, will pay 132.88 cents per unit.</p>



<p><strong>Vanguard Ethically Conscious Australian Shares ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-veth/">ASX: VETH</a>), which tracks the <strong>FTSE Australia 300 Choice Index </strong>before fees, will pay 55.39 cents per unit.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard MSCI International Small Companies Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vism/">ASX: VISM</a>) will pay 85.44 cents per unit. </p>



<p><strong>Vanguard MSCI Australian Large Companies Index ETF </strong>(<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vlc/">ASX: VLC</a>) will pay a dividend of 63.34 cents per unit.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/2026/01/19/vanguard-will-pay-asx-etf-dividends-today/">Vanguard will pay ASX ETF dividends today</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.fool.com.au">The Motley Fool Australia</a>.</p>
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                                <title>Vanguard reveals next lot of dividends for VAS and other ASX ETFs</title>
                <link>https://www.fool.com.au/2026/01/12/vanguard-reveals-next-lot-of-dividends-for-vas-and-other-asx-etfs/</link>
                                <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2026 20:36:26 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator><![CDATA[Bronwyn Allen]]></dc:creator>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Vanguard has revealed the final distribution amounts for its ASX ETFs and when it will pay investors. </p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/2026/01/12/vanguard-reveals-next-lot-of-dividends-for-vas-and-other-asx-etfs/">Vanguard reveals next lot of dividends for VAS and other ASX ETFs</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.fool.com.au">The Motley Fool Australia</a>.</p>
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<p>Vanguard has announced the final distribution (<a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/dividend/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">dividend</a>) amounts for scores of its ASX <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/exchange-traded-fund/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">exchange-traded funds (ETFs)</a>.</p>



<p>The ETF provider will pay investors next Monday, 19 January. </p>



<p>Let's take a look. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-next-round-of-dividends-for-vanguard-asx-etf-investors">Next round of dividends for Vanguard ASX ETF investors</h2>



<p>Here is a summary of the dividends that Vanguard will pay to investors holding some of its <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vas/announcements/2026-01-05/2a1646231/final-distribution-announcement/">most popular products</a> on 19 January. </p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard Australian Shares Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vas/">ASX: VAS</a>), which seeks to track the performance of the <strong>S&amp;P/ASX 300 Index</strong> (ASX: XKO) before fees, will pay a dividend of 82.08 AU cents per unit.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard Australian Shares High Yield ETF </strong>(<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vhy/">ASX: VHY</a>) tracks the FTSE Australia High Dividend Yield Index. The ASX VHY will pay 65.83 AU cents per unit.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard MSCI Index International Shares ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vgs/">ASX: VGS</a>) provides exposure to about 1,500 businesses in developed nations outside Australia. This ETF will pay a dividend of 47.36 AU cents per unit.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard MSCI Australian Small Companies Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vso/">ASX: VSO</a>) will pay 129.60 AU cents per unit. The VSO tracks the MSCI Australian Shares Small Cap Index.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard FTSE Europe Shares ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-veq/">ASX: VEQ</a>) provides exposure to about 1,300 companies listed in major European markets. It tracks the FTSE Developed Europe All Cap Index (with net dividends reinvested) in Australian dollars before fees. It will pay 61.60 AU cents per unit.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard Australian Fixed Interest Index ETF </strong>(<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vaf/">ASX: VAF</a>) tracks the Bloomberg AusBond Composite 0+ Yr Index before fees. It will pay a dividend of 42.44 AU cents per unit.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard Australian Property Securities Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vap/">ASX: VAP</a>) tracks the performance of the <strong>S&amp;P/ASX 300 A-REIT Index</strong> before fees. It will pay 45.61 AU cents per unit.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets Shares ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vge/">ASX: VGE</a>), which tracks the FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap China A Inclusion Index (with net dividends reinvested) in Australian dollars before fees, will pay 132.88 AU cents per unit.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard Ethically Conscious Australian Shares ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-veth/">ASX: VETH</a>) tracks the FTSE Australia 300 Choice Index<strong> </strong>before fees. It will pay 55.39 AU cents per unit.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard MSCI International Small Companies Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vism/">ASX: VISM</a>) will pay a dividend of 85.44 AU cents per unit. The VISM ETF tracks the MSCI World ex-Australia Small Cap Index (with net dividends reinvested) in Australian dollars before fees.</p>



<p><strong>Vanguard MSCI Australian Large Companies Index ETF </strong>(<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vlc/">ASX: VLC</a>), which tracks the MSCI Australian Shares Large Cap Index, will pay a dividend of 63.34 AU cents per unit. </p>



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<p>The post <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/2026/01/12/vanguard-reveals-next-lot-of-dividends-for-vas-and-other-asx-etfs/">Vanguard reveals next lot of dividends for VAS and other ASX ETFs</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.fool.com.au">The Motley Fool Australia</a>.</p>
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                                <title>24 ASX ETFs going ex-dividend next week</title>
                <link>https://www.fool.com.au/2025/09/26/24-asx-etfs-going-ex-dividend-next-week/</link>
                                <pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2025 01:14:03 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator><![CDATA[Bronwyn Allen]]></dc:creator>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Those going ex-dividend include the biggest ETF on the market, Vanguard Australian Shares Index ETF.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/2025/09/26/24-asx-etfs-going-ex-dividend-next-week/">24 ASX ETFs going ex-dividend next week</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.fool.com.au">The Motley Fool Australia</a>.</p>
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<p>It's been a big week for ASX <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/investing-education/exchange-traded-funds-etfs/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">exchange-traded funds (ETFs)</a>, particularly those that hold <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/investing-education/how-to-add-international-exposure-to-your-portfolio/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">international shares</a>. </p>



<p>On Tuesday, we saw <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/2025/09/23/own-ioo-ivv-or-vgs-etfs-theyre-smashing-records-today/">scores of internationally-focused ETFs reach either 52-week highs, multi-year highs, or all-time record prices</a>.</p>



<p>Some of the most popular ETFs were among them, such as <strong>iShares S&amp;P 500 ETF</strong>&nbsp;(<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-ivv/">ASX: IVV</a>), <strong>Betashares Nasdaq 100 ETF</strong>&nbsp;(<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-ndq/">ASX: NDQ</a>), <strong>Vanguard MSCI Index International Shares ETF</strong>&nbsp;(<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vgs/">ASX: VGS</a>), <strong>Global X FANG+ ETF</strong>&nbsp;(<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-fang/">ASX: FANG</a>), and <strong>iShares Global 100 AUD ETF</strong>&nbsp;(<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-ioo/">ASX: IOO</a>). </p>



<p>The ETFs soared due to ongoing strength in the US market, with the <strong>S&amp;P 500 Index</strong>&nbsp;(SP: .INX) smashing another all-time high this week. </p>



<p>Over the years, Aussies have enthusiastically invested billions in ASX ETFs to gain easy, diversified exposure to international shares.</p>



<p>This trend continues today, with a record $5.28 billion invested in July alone.</p>



<p>Next week, scores of ETFs go <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/ex-dividend/">ex-dividend</a>, which means time is running out for investors who may want to top up their holdings.</p>



<p>To receive an ETF's next dividend, you must buy or already own the ETF before its ex-dividend date.</p>



<p>We provide a sample of ETFs going ex-dividend below.</p>



<p>If you want to buy any of these ETFs to score their next dividend (or 'distribution') payments, you'd better be quick!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-24-asx-etfs-with-ex-dividend-dates-next-week">24 ASX ETFs with ex-dividend dates next week</h2>



<p>At this stage, most providers have only released estimated distribution amounts. They will release finalised figures in due course. </p>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td>ASX ETF</td><td>Ex-div date</td><td>Dividend</td><td>Payday</td></tr><tr><td><strong>SPDR MSCI Australia Select High Dividend Yield ETF </strong>(<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-syi/">ASX: SYI</a>)</td><td>29 September</td><td>37.1246 cents</td><td>10 October</td></tr><tr><td><strong>SPDR S&amp;P/ASX IBOXX Australian Government Bond ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-govt/">ASX: GOVT</a>)</td><td>29 September</td><td>18.0343 cents</td><td>10 October</td></tr><tr><td><strong>SPDR S&amp;P/ASX 200 ESG ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-e200/">ASX: E200</a>)</td><td>29 September</td><td>24.6247 cents</td><td>10 October</td></tr><tr><td><strong>SPDR S&amp;P/ASX 50 ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-sfy/">ASX: SFY</a>)</td><td>29 September</td><td>87.6 cents</td><td>10 October</td></tr><tr><td><strong>SPDR S&amp;P/ASX 200 Listed Property ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-slf/">ASX: SLF</a>)</td><td>29 September</td><td>7 cents</td><td>1 December</td></tr><tr><td><strong>SPDR S&amp;P/ASX 200 ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-stw/">ASX: STW</a>)</td><td>29 September</td><td>83.6 cents</td><td>10 October</td></tr><tr><td><strong><strong>Russell Investments</strong> High Dividend Australian Shares ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-rdv/">ASX: RDV</a>)</td><td>30 September</td><td>36.5 cents</td><td>15 October</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Russell Investments Australian Government Bond ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-rgb/">ASX: RGB</a>)</td><td>30 September</td><td>11.6 cents</td><td>15 October</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Russell Investments Australian Semi-Government Bond ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-rsm/">ASX: RSM</a>)</td><td>30 September</td><td>14 cents</td><td>15 October</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Russell Investments Australian Select Corporate Bond ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-rcb/">ASX: RCB</a>)</td><td>30 September</td><td>21 cents</td><td>15 October</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Vanguard FTSE Asia Ex Japan Shares Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vae/">ASX: VAE</a>)</td><td>1 October</td><td>68.2945 cents</td><td>16 October</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Vanguard FTSE Europe Shares ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-veq/">ASX: VEQ</a>)</td><td>1 October</td><td>12.9677 cents</td><td>16 October</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Vanguard Australian Corporate Fixed Interest Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vacf/">ASX: VACF</a>)</td><td>1 October</td><td>38.4579 cents</td><td>16 October</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Vanguard Global Aggregate Bond Index (Hedged) ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vbnd/">ASX: VBND</a>)</td><td>1 October</td><td>19.9330 cents</td><td>16 October</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Vanguard Diversified Growth Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vdgr/">ASX: VDGR</a>)</td><td>1 October</td><td>27.9914 cents</td><td>16 October</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Vanguard Diversified High Growth Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vdhg/">ASX: VDHG</a>)</td><td>1 October</td><td>36.6162 cents</td><td>16 October</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Vanguard Ethically Conscious International Shares Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vesg/">ASX: VESG</a>)</td><td>1 October</td><td>27.9914 cents</td><td>16 October</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Vanguard MSCI Index International Shares ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vgs/">ASX: VGS</a>)</td><td>1 October</td><td>37.0856 cents</td><td>16 October</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets Shares ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vge/">ASX: VGE</a>)</td><td>1 October</td><td>30.0260 cents</td><td>16 October</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Vanguard Australian Shares High Yield ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vhy/">ASX: VHY</a>)</td><td>1 October</td><td>110.2292 cents</td><td>16 October</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Vanguard Australian Shares Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vas/">ASX: VAS</a>)</td><td>1 October</td><td>109.8836 cents</td><td>16 October</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Vanguard MSCI International Small Companies Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vism/">ASX: VISM</a>)</td><td>1 October</td><td>19.6512 cents</td><td>16 October</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Vanguard MSCI Australian Large Companies Index ETF </strong>(<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vlc/">ASX: VLC</a>) </td><td>1 October</td><td>112.0991 cents</td><td>16 October</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Vanguard Australian Property Securities Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vap/">ASX: VAP</a>) </td><td>1 October </td><td>28.7623 cents</td><td>16 October</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



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<p>The post <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/2025/09/26/24-asx-etfs-going-ex-dividend-next-week/">24 ASX ETFs going ex-dividend next week</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.fool.com.au">The Motley Fool Australia</a>.</p>
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                <link>https://www.fool.com.au/2025/04/16/heres-why-its-a-great-day-to-own-vanguard-asx-etfs/</link>
                                <pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2025 19:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Australian investors sure love their <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/exchange-traded-fund/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">exchange-traded funds (ETFs)</a> these days.</p>



<p>The latest BetaShares data shows there is now $255.3 billion invested in ETFs.</p>



<p>Overall ETF investment increased by 34.8% — or $66 billion — in the 12 months to 28 February.</p>



<p>For ETF owners, it's probably comforting to know that so many other Australians also see ETFs as a great way to invest. </p>



<p>And there's another reason to feel happy about your ETF investments today.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-it-s-payday-for-vanguard-etf-investors">It's payday for Vanguard ETF investors&#8230;</h2>



<p>Vanguard will pay the following distributions (or <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/dividend/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">dividends</a>) to ETF investors today.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard Australian Shares Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vas/">ASX: VAS</a>), which tracks the <strong>S&amp;P/ASX 300 Index </strong>(ASX: XKO), will pay 72.8373 AU cents per unit.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard MSCI Index International Shares ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vgs/">ASX: VGS</a>), which tracks the MSCI World ex-Australia (with net&nbsp;dividends&nbsp;reinvested) in Australian dollars Index, will pay 147.7026 AU cents per unit.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard Australian Shares High Yield ETF </strong>(<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vhy/">ASX: VHY</a>) tracks the FTSE Australia High Dividend Yield Index. It will pay 244.9839 AU cents per unit.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard Diversified High Growth Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vdhg/">ASX: VDHG</a>) provides exposure to 16,000 local and&nbsp;<a href="https://www.fool.com.au/investing-education/how-to-add-international-exposure-to-your-portfolio/">international shares</a>. The VDHG ETF will pay 93.7006 AU cents per unit to investors today. </p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard MSCI Australian Large Companies Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vlc/">ASX: VLC</a>), which tracks the MSCI Australian Shares Large Cap Index, will pay 107.1923 AU cents per unit.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets Shares ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vge/">ASX: VGE</a>) tracks the FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap China A Inclusion Index (with net dividends reinvested) in Australian dollars. It will pay 15.9942 AU cents per unit.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard Australian Property Securities Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vap/">ASX: VAP</a>) tracks the performance of the S&amp;P/ASX 300 A-REIT Index. It will pay 83.3816 AU cents per unit to investors today.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard Australian Fixed Interest Index ETF </strong>(<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vaf/">ASX: VAF</a>) tracks the Bloomberg AusBond Composite 0+ Yr Index. It will pay 25.1104 AU cents per unit.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard MSCI International Small Companies Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vism/">ASX: VISM</a>) will pay 62.7420 AU cents per unit today. The VISM ETF tracks the MSCI World ex-Australia Small Cap Index (with net dividends reinvested) in Australian dollars.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard Ethically Conscious Australian Shares ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-veth/">ASX: VETH</a>) tracks the FTSE Australia 300 Choice Index. It will pay 37.3359 AU cents per unit today.</p>



<p>Aussie investors were <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/buying-the-dip/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">buying the dip</a> in ETFs during last week's market sell-off. Here are the <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/2025/04/12/top-7-asx-etfs-aussie-investors-are-buying-during-market-sell-off/">7 most popular ETFs bought</a>.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/2025/04/16/heres-why-its-a-great-day-to-own-vanguard-asx-etfs/">Here&#039;s why it&#039;s a great day to own Vanguard ASX ETFs</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.fool.com.au">The Motley Fool Australia</a>.</p>
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                                <pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2025 01:02:43 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Vanguard has announced the distribution amounts (or <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/dividend/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">dividends</a>) and payment date for its ASX <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/exchange-traded-fund/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">exchange-traded funds (ETFs)</a>.</p>



<p>Investors who own any of the 25 Australian Vanguard ETFs, including the largest on the market, the <strong>Vanguard Australian Shares Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vas/">ASX: VAS</a>), will receive their dividends on 16 April.</p>



<p>According to the <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vas/announcements/2025-03-27/2a1587018/estimated-distribution-announcement/">schedule</a>, the <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/ex-dividend/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">ex-dividend</a> date is 1 April, and the record date is 2 April. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-how-much-will-etf-investors-get">How much will ETF investors get?</h2>



<p>Here is a summary of the dividend amounts that investors in some of the most popular ASX ETFs will receive on 16 April.</p>



<p>The ASX VAS, which seeks to track the performance of the <strong>S&amp;P/ASX 300 Index</strong> (ASX: XKO) before fees, will pay 72.8373 AU cents per unit.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard Australian Shares High Yield ETF </strong>(<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vhy/">ASX: VHY</a>), which tracks the FTSE Australia High Dividend Yield Index, will pay 244.9839 AU cents per unit.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard Diversified High Growth Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vdhg/">ASX: VDHG</a>) provides exposure to 16,000 ASX and&nbsp;<a href="https://www.fool.com.au/investing-education/how-to-add-international-exposure-to-your-portfolio/">international shares</a>. The VDHG ETF will pay 93.7006 AU cents per unit.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard MSCI Index International Shares ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vgs/">ASX: VGS</a>) provides exposure to 1,500&nbsp;listed companies from developed nations outside Australia. This ETF will pay 147.7026 AU cents per unit.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard MSCI Australian Large Companies Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vlc/">ASX: VLC</a>) tracks the MSCI Australian Shares Large Cap Index before fees. It will pay 107.1923 AU cents per unit.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard Australian Fixed Interest Index ETF </strong>(<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vaf/">ASX: VAF</a>) tracks the Bloomberg AusBond Composite 0+ Yr Index before fees. It will pay 25.1104 AU cents per unit.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard Australian Property Securities Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vap/">ASX: VAP</a>) tracks the performance of the <strong>S&amp;P/ASX 300 A-REIT Index</strong> before fees. It will pay 83.3816 AU cents per unit.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets Shares ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vge/">ASX: VGE</a>), which tracks the FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap China A Inclusion Index (with net dividends reinvested) in Australian dollars before fees, will pay 15.9942 AU cents per unit.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard Ethically Conscious Australian Shares ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-veth/">ASX: VETH</a>) tracks the FTSE Australia 300 Choice Index<strong> </strong>before fees. It will pay 37.3359 AU cents per unit.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard MSCI International Small Companies Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vism/">ASX: VISM</a>) will pay 62.7420 AU cents per unit. The VISM ETF tracks the MSCI World ex-Australia Small Cap Index (with net dividends reinvested) in Australian dollars before fees.</p>



<p>A <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/drp/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">distribution reinvestment plan (DRP)</a> is available for all 25 ETFs.</p>



<p>DRP elections must be made by 5pm on the record date, which is 2 April.</p>



<p>You can check out the half-year reports for each of these ETFs <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vas/announcements/2025-03-13/2a1584577/half-yearly-financial-statements/">here</a>. </p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/2025/03/27/own-vanguard-asx-etfs-heres-how-much-youll-receive-in-dividends-and-when/">Own Vanguard ASX ETFs? Here&#039;s how much you&#039;ll receive in dividends and when</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.fool.com.au">The Motley Fool Australia</a>.</p>
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                                <pubDate>Thu, 26 Sep 2024 04:42:02 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator><![CDATA[Bronwyn Allen]]></dc:creator>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Here are the distribution amounts you'll receive and when. </p>
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<p>Vanguard has announced the distribution amounts (or <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/dividend/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">dividends</a>) that investors in their ASX <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/exchange-traded-fund/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">exchange-traded funds (ETFs)</a> will receive and on what dates. </p>



<p>Investors who own any of the 23 Australian Vanguard ETFs, including the <strong>Vanguard Australian Shares Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vas/">ASX: VAS</a>), will receive their dividend payments on 16 October. </p>



<p>According to the <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vas/announcements/2024-09-26/2a1550948/estimated-distribution-announcement/">calendar</a>, the <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/ex-dividend/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">ex-dividend</a> date is 1 October, and the record date is 2 October.</p>



<p>Investors who own the US Vanguard ETF, the <strong>Vanguard US Total Market Shares Index AUD ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vts/">ASX: VTS</a>), will receive their dividend payment on 24 October. </p>



<p>According to the <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vts/announcements/2024-09-26/2a1550970/final-distribution-announcement/">calendar</a>, the ex-dividend date is tomorrow, 27 September. The record date is 30 September. </p>



<p>The dividend amount for the VTS ETF is 87.07 US cents. Vanguard says this will be converted into Australian currency on the foreign exchange date, which will be 21 October. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-how-much-will-investors-in-australian-vanguard-etfs-get">How much will investors in Australian Vanguard ETFs get? </h2>



<p>Here is a summary of the dividend amounts that investors in some of the most popular ETFs will receive on 16 October. </p>



<p>The <a href="https://www.vanguard.com.au/personal/invest-with-us/etf?portId=8205" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">VAS ETF</a>, which seeks to track the performance of the <strong>S&amp;P/ASX 300 Index</strong> (ASX: XKO) before fees, will pay 103.3194 AU cents per unit. </p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard Australian Shares High Yield ETF </strong>(<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vhy/">ASX: VHY</a>) is <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/2024/07/12/which-australian-shares-asx-etfs-have-dished-out-the-best-returns-over-3-years/">one of the best-performing Australian shares exchange-traded funds</a>. It will pay 104.4812 AU cents per unit. </p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard Diversified High Growth Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vdhg/">ASX: VDHG</a>) provides exposure to 16,000 ASX and&nbsp;<a href="https://www.fool.com.au/investing-education/how-to-add-international-exposure-to-your-portfolio/">international shares</a>. The VDHG ETF will pay 36.9679 AU cents per unit. </p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard Ethically Conscious Australian Shares ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-veth/">ASX: VETH</a>) tracks the <strong>FTSE Australia 300 Choice Index</strong> before fees. It will pay 61.2972 AU cents per unit. </p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard MSCI Index International Shares ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vgs/">ASX: VGS</a>) provides exposure to 1,500&nbsp;listed companies from developed countries outside Australia. This ETF will pay 28.8055 AU cents per unit. </p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard Australian Property Securities Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vap/">ASX: VAP</a>), which seeks to track the performance of the <strong>S&amp;P/ASX 300 A-REIT Index</strong> before fees, will pay 41.8085 AU cents per unit. </p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard MSCI Australian Large Companies Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vlc/">ASX: VLC</a>) tracks the <strong>MSCI Australian Shares Large Cap Index</strong> before fees. It will pay 86.0026 AU cents per unit. </p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard MSCI International Small Companies Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vism/">ASX: VISM</a>) will pay 24.1001 AU cents per unit. The VISM ETF seeks to track the performance of the <strong>MSCI World ex-Australia Small Cap Index </strong>(with net dividends reinvested) in Australian dollars before fees.</p>



<p>A <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/drp/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">distribution reinvestment plan (DRP)</a> is available for all the Australian ETFs above. </p>



<p>DRP elections must be made by 5pm on the record date, which is 2 October. </p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/2024/09/26/own-these-popular-vanguard-etfs-heres-the-latest-on-your-dividends/">Own these popular Vanguard ETFs? Here&#039;s the latest on your dividends</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.fool.com.au">The Motley Fool Australia</a>.</p>
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                                <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jul 2024 20:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Vanguard is renowned for its diverse <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/exchange-traded-fund/">exchange-traded funds (ETF)</a> lineup, each tailored to different investment objectives and risk profiles.</p>



<p>Focusing on ETFs that prioritise dividends can be particularly appealing for <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/passive-income/">passive income</a> seekers. Investing in Vanguard ASX ETFs can be a practical way to generate passive income through distributions while enjoying the diversification benefit.</p>



<p>Let's explore the current&nbsp;<a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/dividend-yield/">distribution yields</a>&nbsp;of popular ETFs and other relevant factors.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-7-asx-etfs-with-above-3-distribution-yields">7 ASX ETFs with above 3% distribution yields</h2>



<p>Investors should check the latest dividend yield data to determine which Vanguard ASX ETF currently yields the highest passive income. This information is regularly updated and can be found on <a href="https://www.vanguard.com.au/">Vanguard's official site</a> or through your brokerage platform.</p>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard Australian Shares High Yield ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vhy/">ASX: VHY</a>) truly lives up to its name by offering the highest yield of 5.86%. As my colleague Tristan highlighted, the VHY ETF also achieves <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/2024/07/01/is-the-vanguard-australian-shares-high-yield-etf-vhy-a-good-long-term-buy/">diversification</a> by capping the proportion to any one industry to 40% of the ETF.</p>



<p>Investors may also want to consider other Vanguard ASX ETFs that offer yields higher than 3%. Here's a list of ETFs that could be excellent options for generating passive income.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td><strong>Name</strong></td><td><strong>Yield</strong></td><td><strong>Fees</strong></td></tr><tr><td><strong>Vanguard Australian Shares High Yield ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vhy/">ASX: VHY</a>)</td><td>5.86%</td><td>0.25%</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Vanguard MSCI Australian Large Companies Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vlc/">ASX: VLC</a>)</td><td>3.82%</td><td>0.20%</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Vanguard Australian Shares ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vas/">ASX: VAS</a>)</td><td>3.60%</td><td>0.07%</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Vanguard Diversified High Growth Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vdhg/">ASX: VDHG</a>)</td><td>3.49%</td><td>0.27%</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Vanguard MSCI Index International Shares ETF </strong>(<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vgs/">ASX: VGS</a>)</td><td>3.53%</td><td>0.18%</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Vanguard Ethically Conscious Australian Shares ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-veth/">ASX: VETH</a>)</td><td>3.26%</td><td>0.16%</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Vanguard Australian Corporate Fixed Interest Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vacf/">ASX: VACF</a>)</td><td>3.07%</td><td>0.20%</td></tr></tbody></table><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Yields are calculated based on closing prices on Friday 26 July.</figcaption></figure>



<p>These ETFs can offer exposure to specific investment sectors or regions without sacrificing income flow.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-other-considerations">Other considerations</h2>



<p>When choosing an ETF based on yield, it's essential to consider other factors such as <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/investing-education/understanding-risk-vs-reward/">risk</a> tolerance, expense ratios, and <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/investing-education/portfolio-diversification/">diversification</a>. </p>



<p>Evaluating your risk tolerance involves understanding whether the ETF's risk profile aligns with your investment goals. For example, ETFs focused on high-growth companies or international shares may have higher volatility, which may or may not suit your financial objectives.</p>



<p>Expense ratios are another critical consideration. Comparing the expense ratios of different ETFs is important, as lower expenses can contribute to higher net returns. In the table above, I have provided this information under the 'fees' column for easy comparison.</p>



<p>Diversification is also key when selecting an ETF. Ensure that the ETF aligns with your overall portfolio diversification strategy. A well-diversified ETF can help mitigate risk and provide more stable returns over time, enhancing your passive income potential.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/2024/07/28/which-vanguard-asx-etf-yields-the-highest-passive-income-right-now/">Which Vanguard ASX ETF yields the highest passive income right now?</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.fool.com.au">The Motley Fool Australia</a>.</p>
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                                <title>Which of the Vanguard ASX ETFs has performed best over the past year?</title>
                <link>https://www.fool.com.au/2023/01/20/which-of-the-vanguard-asx-etfs-has-performed-best-over-the-past-year/</link>
                                <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2023 00:40:52 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator><![CDATA[Sebastian Bowen]]></dc:creator>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Here is Vanguard's list of winners from 2022.  </p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/2023/01/20/which-of-the-vanguard-asx-etfs-has-performed-best-over-the-past-year/">Which of the Vanguard ASX ETFs has performed best over the past year?</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.fool.com.au">The Motley Fool Australia</a>.</p>
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                                                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It's been a relatively rough 12 months for ASX shares and the share market. In 2022, the<strong> S&amp;P/ASX 200 Index</strong> (ASX: XJO) went backwards by around 5.5%. As such, it was always going to be a tough year for ASX <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/exchange-traded-fund/">exchange-traded funds (ETFs)</a>, such as those run by provider Vanguard. </p>
<p>So let's look at the best-performing Vanguard ETFs over the past 12 months.</p>
<p>Of all Vanguard's ETFs, <a href="https://www.vanguard.com.au/personal/invest-with-us/products" target="_blank" rel="noopener">only four managed a positive return</a> in the 12 months to 31 December 2022. Let's see which ones they were.  </p>
<h2>Four Vanguard ETFs that delivered a positive return last year</h2>
<h3><strong>Vanguard Infrastructure Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vbld/">ASX: VBLD</a>)</h3>
<p>This infrastructure-based ETF managed to eke out a gain of 0.2% in 2022, including fees and <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/dividend/">dividend distributions</a>. The Vanguard Infrastructure ETF holds companies such as power generators, railway companies, pipeline operators and telcos.</p>
<p>It's heavily weighted towards the US markets, with almost 70% of its holdings hailing from America. These include <strong>NextEra Energy Inc</strong>, <strong>Union Pacific Corp</strong> and <strong>Canadian National Railway Co</strong>.</p>
<p>This ETF has returned an average of 8.16% per annum since its inception in 2018. It charges a management fee of 0.47% per annum:</p>

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<h3><strong>Vanguard Global Value Equity Active ETF (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vvlu/">ASX: VVLU</a>)</strong></h3>
<p>This ETF is a bit of a different beast, being an active ETF rather than an <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/investing-education/index-funds/">index fund</a>. It uses modelling to build a portfolio of undervalued shares from around the world.</p>
<p>Again, the US is the most dominant market in this fund, but shares are drawn from countries as diverse as Japan, Canada, Israel and Hong Kong. Some of its current holdings include <strong>AT&amp;T Inc, Meta Platforms Inc</strong> and <strong>Exxon Mobil Corp</strong>.</p>
<p>The Vanguard Global Value ETF returned 1.34% over 2022, after charging the annual management fee of 0.28%. Since its inception in 2018, this ETF has delivered an average annual return of 7.1% per annum.</p>
<h3><strong>Vanguard MSCI Australian Large Companies Index ETF </strong>(<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vlc/">ASX: VLC</a>)</h3>
<p>Back to an index fund now, and this ASX-based ETF tracks the largest 20 companies on the Australian share market.</p>
<p>Naturally, <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/investing-education/bank-shares/">banks</a> and <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/investing-education/top-mining-shares/">miners</a> like <strong>Commonwealth Bank of Australia</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-cba/">ASX: CBA</a>) and<strong> BHP Group Ltd</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-bhp/">ASX: BHP</a>) are dominant here, with <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/investing-education/financial-shares/">financials</a> and materials shares accounting for more than 63% of the total portfolio.</p>
<p>Even so, this ETF was able to give investors a decent return of 4.53% last year, thanks in most part to some hefty dividend distributions. This ETF charges 0.2% per annum and has returned an average of 8.01% per annum since its inception in 2011.</p>

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<h3><strong>Vanguard Australian Shares High Yield ETF </strong>(<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vhy/">ASX: VHY</a>) </h3>
<p>Last but certainly not least in terms of performance in 2022, we have the Vanguard High Yield ETF.</p>
<p>This fund invests in a basket of <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/investing-education/dividend-shares/">dividend-paying shares</a> from the ASX, with the ETF currently invested in 74 income shares. These come from most corners of the ASX, but banks and miners are still quite dominant.</p>
<p>The Vanguard High Yield ETF hit it out of the park last year, delivering investors a dividend-driven return of 8.6% in 2022. This makes it Vanguard's most successful ASX ETF of last year.</p>
<p>This fund charges a fee of 0.25% per annum and has given investors an average return of 8.76% per annum since its inception in 2011. </p>

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<p>The post <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/2023/01/20/which-of-the-vanguard-asx-etfs-has-performed-best-over-the-past-year/">Which of the Vanguard ASX ETFs has performed best over the past year?</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.fool.com.au">The Motley Fool Australia</a>.</p>
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                <link>https://www.fool.com.au/2022/09/01/could-these-asx-etfs-soon-play-a-bigger-role-in-aussie-super-funds/</link>
                                <pubDate>Thu, 01 Sep 2022 04:38:18 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator><![CDATA[Sebastian Bowen]]></dc:creator>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Which Vanguard ETFs will the company's new superannuation product possibly offer?</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/2022/09/01/could-these-asx-etfs-soon-play-a-bigger-role-in-aussie-super-funds/">Could these ASX ETFs soon play a bigger role in Aussie super funds?</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.fool.com.au">The Motley Fool Australia</a>.</p>
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                                                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">The Australian <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/superannuation/">superannuation</a> industry could be set for one of its biggest shake-ups in decades. That's what the entry of the massive fund management company Vanguard into the super sector could mean. Vanguard is one of the largest asset managers in the world.&nbsp;&nbsp;</span></p>
<p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">Many ASX investors would be familiar with some of Vanguard's popular <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/exchange-traded-fund/">exchange-traded funds (ETFs)</a>. Indeed, the <strong>Vanguard Australian Shares Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vas/">ASX: VAS</a>) remains the most popular ASX ETF on our share market today.</span></p>
<p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">But until now, Vanguard has not been directly involved in the Australian superannuation industry. Until a few years ago, the company did offer its products indirectly through other super providers. But the company has ditched these avenues in preparation for its entry into the market itself.&nbsp; </span><span data-preserver-spaces="true">&nbsp;</span></p>
<h2><span data-preserver-spaces="true">Vanguard primed to announce new superannuation products</span></h2>
<p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">This may have just gotten one step closer too. According <a href="https://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/financial-services/vanguard-vows-to-bring-more-choice-to-superannuation-sector/news-story/9b14af51e43528de57ccc31fc187c1dd">to reporting in<em> The Australian</em> today,</a> Vanguard has just received regulatory approval to "launch a suite of superannuation products" in the Australian market from the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA).</span></p>
<p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">Vanguard's Australian chief executive, Daniel Shrimski, told The Australian that "our journey is just beginning&#8230; We think the simplicity, the low cost and the (investment) expertise that we will provide will resonate".</span></p>
<p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">As a well-known provider of ETFs, many investors might assume that these ETFs may play a major role in what Vanguard will offer super customers.&nbsp;&nbsp;</span></p>
<p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">That would be a safe assumption, according to Shrimski. He said that Vanguard's products will be "more fund-based but we think ETFs will certainly be a part of the longer-term solution".</span></p>
<p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">So what ETFs might Aussies be able to invest in under a Vanguard superannuation product? Well, the Vanguard Australian shares ETF would be a good start. </span></p>
<p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">As Vanguard's most popular product, and the only one that covers either the&nbsp;</span><a class="editor-rtfLink" href="https://www.fool.com.au/latest-asx-200-chart-price-news/" rel="noopener"><strong><span data-preserver-spaces="true">S&amp;P/ASX 200 Index</span></strong></a><span data-preserver-spaces="true">&nbsp;(ASX: XJO) or the&nbsp;</span><strong><span data-preserver-spaces="true">S&amp;P/ASX 300 Index</span></strong><span data-preserver-spaces="true"> (ASX: XKO), it would be a safe bet that VAS is among the flagship ETFs that Vanguard will offer up.</span></p>
<h2><span data-preserver-spaces="true">Which Vanguard ETFs could be on offer?</span></h2>
<p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">But the <strong>Vanguard MSCI Australian Small Companies Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vso/">ASX: VSO</a>) would be another strong candidate. VSO covers around 210 of the smaller shares on the ASX. </span></p>
<p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">Forget <strong>BHP Group Ltd</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-bhp/">ASX: BHP</a>) and the big four <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/investing-education/bank-shares/">banks</a>. VSO's largest holdings include companies like <strong>Lynas Rare Earths Ltd</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-lyc/">ASX: LYC</a>), <strong>Carsales.com Ltd</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-car/">ASX: CAR</a>) and <strong>Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Ltd</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-ben/">ASX: BEN</a>).&nbsp;&nbsp;</span></p>
<p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">That could complement Vanguard's other ASX offer, the<strong> Vanguard MSCI Australian Large Companies Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vlc/">ASX: VLC</a>) nicely. VLC is an ETF that covers only the top 20 largest companies on the ASX.</span></p>
<p>Income investors might appreciate the inclusion of the <strong>Vanguard Australian Shares High Yield ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vhy/">ASX: VHY</a>).</p>
<p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">But Vanguard has many other ETFs that look to shares beyond our shores.</span></p>
<p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">The <strong>Vanguard MSCI International Shares Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vgs/">ASX: VGS</a>) is another probable shoo-in. This is Vanguard's flagship international shares ETF. VGS covers almost 1,500 individual shares hailing from more than 20 different advanced economies.&nbsp; </span><span data-preserver-spaces="true">&nbsp;</span></p>
<p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">These include Canada, France, Japan, the United Kingdom and Germany. Saying that, it is heavily dominated by US tech giants like <strong>Apple Inc</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/nasdaq-aapl/">NASDAQ: AAPL</a>), <strong>Microsoft Corporation</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/nasdaq-msft/">NASDAQ: MSFT</a>) and <strong>Amazon.com Inc</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/nasdaq-amzn/">NASDAQ: AMZN</a>).</span></p>
<h2><span data-preserver-spaces="true">Looking outside the ASX and the US</span></h2>
<p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">But we could also see the <strong>Vanguard FTSE All-World ex-US ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-veu/">ASX: VEU</a>) offered as well. This fund is similar to VGS, but excludes US shares. In their place, many emerging economies are represented, including India, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia. Overall, this ETF has more than 3,500 individuals holding within it.&nbsp;&nbsp;</span></p>
<p>Ethically-minded investors might appreciate if there was the option to select the <strong>Vanguard Ethically Conscious International Shares Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vesg/">ASX: VESG</a>).</p>
<p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">More regionally specific ETFs from Vanguard are also possibilities for inclusion in its superannuation offerings. This includes the <strong>Vanguard FTSE Europe Shares ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-veq/">ASX: VEQ</a>), the <strong>Vanguard FTSE Asia ex-Japan Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vae/">ASX: VAE</a>) and the <strong>Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets Shares ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vge/">ASX: VGE</a>).</span></p>
<p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">Other Vanguard ETFs covering different asset classes outside shares could also be potentially available. These might be the <strong>Vanguard Global Infrastructure Index ETF</strong>&nbsp;(<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vbld/">ASX: VBLD</a>). As well as the<strong> Vanguard Australian Fixed Interest Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vaf/">ASX: VAF</a>) for access to fixed-interest <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/bonds/">bond</a> investments.&nbsp;&nbsp;</span></p>
<p><span data-preserver-spaces="true">So it's likely that new Vanguard super customers will have a plethora of ETFs to choose from when the company eventually brings its new superannuation products online. We don't yet know when this will be. But with Vanguard now gaining regulatory approval, it's probably going to be sooner rather than later.&nbsp;&nbsp;</span></p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/2022/09/01/could-these-asx-etfs-soon-play-a-bigger-role-in-aussie-super-funds/">Could these ASX ETFs soon play a bigger role in Aussie super funds?</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.fool.com.au">The Motley Fool Australia</a>.</p>
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                                <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2021 02:35:26 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator><![CDATA[Zach Bristow]]></dc:creator>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Here are 5 popular Australian listed ETFs that will go ex-dividend from today. Find out more about these funds and their dividend payments.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/2021/07/01/these-5-asx-listed-etfs-go-ex-dividend-today/">These 5 ASX listed ETFs go ex-dividend today</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.fool.com.au">The Motley Fool Australia</a>.</p>
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<p>A number of ASX listed <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/exchange-traded-fund/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">exchange-traded funds (ETFs)</a> are about to go ex-<a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/dividend/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">dividend </a>today. These include popular Australian share market offerings from well-known providers Vaneck, BetaShares, Vanguard and Ishares. </p>



<p>We take a look at the list and what sort of cash their shareholders will be pocketing. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-which-major-etfs-are-on-the-ex-dividend-list-today">Which major ETFs are on the ex-dividend list today?</h2>



<p>There are a total of 126 Australian listed ETFs going ex-dividend today. We will focus on 5 of the most popular ones that cover the broad Australian indexes. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-vaneck-vectors-australian-equal-weight-etf">Vaneck Vectors Australian Equal Weight ETF</h2>



<p>The <strong>Vaneck Vectors Australian Equal Weight ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-mvw/">ASX: MVW</a>) announced it will distribute a final dividend of 34 cents to shareholders on 23 July 2021, with shares going ex-dividend from 1 July. </p>



<p>The fund has posted a gain of around 6% year to date at the time of writing and has climbed almost 2% in the last month. </p>



<p>Shareholders will receive an annual dividend of 93 cents, and at the current share price of $32.77, the dividend yield is 2.84%. </p>



<p>The Australian Equal Weight ETF has a <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/market-capitalisation/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">market capitalisation</a> of $1.58 billion and trades at a <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/definitions/p-e-ratio/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio</a> of 127. The ETF has maintained each dividend payment to shareholders since July 2014. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-vanguard-australian-shares-index-etf">Vanguard Australian Shares Index ETF</h2>



<p>One of Australia's largest exchange-traded funds, with a market cap of $8.6 billion, the <strong>Vanguard Australian Shares Index ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vas/">ASX: VAS</a>) will pay a final dividend of 55.6 cents per share on 16 July 2021, going ex-dividend from today. </p>



<p>The Australian Shares Index ETF has returned a little over 10% this year and is 1.37% in the green over the last month at the time of writing. However, the market price has dipped into the red 0.11% over the past 5 days.  </p>



<p>The fund has an annual dividend payment of $1.98 per share, giving a dividend yield of 2.1% at the current share price of $93.30. </p>



<p>It has maintained consistency in its distribution schedule, having met each dividend payment to shareholders since July 2009. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-ishares-core-s-p-asx-200-etf">Ishares Core S&amp;P/ASX 200 ETF</h2>



<p>The <strong>Ishares Core S&amp;P/ASX 200 ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-ioz/">ASX: IOZ</a>) is set to distribute a final dividend payment of 20.3 cents per share to shareholders on 13 July 2021, after going ex-dividend from 1 July. </p>



<p>With a market capitalisation of $4.1 billion, the fund's upcoming final payment will complete an annual dividend of 60.4 cents per share, with a dividend yield of 2.02% at the time of writing. </p>



<p>It is in the red from the previous 5 days trading, however is in the green 1.15% over the past month and is up 10.23% since 1 January. </p>



<p>The investment vehicle from asset management giant BlackRock has completed each dividend payment to shareholders since March 2011 and is currently trading at $29.85 at the time of writing. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-betashares-australia-200-etf">BetaShares Australia 200 ETF</h2>



<p>BetaShares' flagship product the <strong>BetaShares Australia 200 ETF</strong> (<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-a200/">ASX: A200</a>) will pay its final dividend to shareholders on 16 July 2021, with shares ex-dividend effective 1 July. </p>



<p>At the time of writing, the ETF is in the red 0.98% today and is also down 0.16% over the past 5 days. In the past month, the ETF price has gained 1.29% and has also climbed almost 11% since the start of this year. </p>



<p>The fund will pay shareholders a 56.54 cents per share dividend, lending to an annual dividend of $2.77 per share. At the current share price of $122.93, the dividend yield is 2.25%. </p>



<p>A relatively new investment vehicle, the Australia 200 ETF has made each dividend payment in whole since February 2018 and has posted a 12-month return of around 24%. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-vanguard-msci-australian-large-companies-index-etf">Vanguard MSCI Australian Large Companies Index ETF</h2>



<p>The <strong>Vanguard MSCI Australian Large Companies Index ETF</strong> <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vlc/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">(<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.com.au/tickers/asx-vlc/">ASX: VLC</a>)</a> also goes ex-dividend today and will return a dividend payment to shareholders on 16 July 2021. </p>



<p>Shareholders can expect to pocket 34.4 cents per share which gives an annual dividend yield of 2.48% at the current market price of $75.45. </p>



<p>The fund has been in existence since 2011, and has made good on each dividend payment since July 2011. </p>



<p>At the time of writing, the ETF has a market capitalisation of $136.2 million and has given a return just over 11% since the start of the year. </p>



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<p>The post <a href="https://www.fool.com.au/2021/07/01/these-5-asx-listed-etfs-go-ex-dividend-today/">These 5 ASX listed ETFs go ex-dividend today</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.fool.com.au">The Motley Fool Australia</a>.</p>
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