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Vanguard Short-Term Corporate Bond ETF
As of May 19, 2026 at 10:42 UTC
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5 articlesVCSH and BSV are two Vanguard short-term bond ETFs with identical 0.03% expense ratios but different risk profiles. VCSH focuses on investment-grade corporate bonds and offers higher yield (4.4%) and stronger returns, while BSV holds a broader mix including government bonds and corporates, providing more stability with lower yield (3.9%). VCSH suits income-focused investors comfortable with corporate credit risk, while BSV appeals to those prioritizing capital preservation.
My Personal CFO, LLC purchased 165,923 shares of Vanguard Short-Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCSH) for $13.26 million in Q3 2025, making it the fund's 4th-largest holding with a 5.1% allocation.
Vanguard Investments Canada Inc. announced the final cash distributions for certain Vanguard ETFs that trade on Cboe Canada and the Toronto Stock Exchange. The distributions will be paid to unitholders of record on June 02, 2025.
The article discusses the Vanguard Intermediate-Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCIT) as a potential middle ground for income investors, balancing risk and reward. It compares VCIT's performance and yield to other bond ETFs, highlighting its advantages as a core holding for income portfolios.