VIG: A Champion Of Dividend Growth (NYSEARCA:VIG) (2024)

While there’s nothing enjoyable about experiencing a market correction, it can sometimes provide just the jolt we need to get our portfolios back on the right track. Sure, owning high tech stocks when they’re returning more than 30% in 2017 with almost no volatility to speak of is great while you can enjoy it, but things can get a little nasty when the market turns. The S&P 500 (SPY) is still around 7% off of its all-time highs, but the ROBO Global Robotics And Automation Index ETF (ROBO), one of 2017’s top performers, is still more than 12% off of its highs. If you’re one of those folks who rode the momentum wave to big gains in 2017, your portfolio might now be a little out of whack.

There’s never a bad time to add a quality dividend ETF to your portfolio, but now may be an especially good time. With growth and momentum stocks delivering such strong returns at almost no additional risk, many dividend stocks have found themselves getting left behind. The upside is that the market correction has pushed the valuations on many of these cash-rich companies back down to more appealing levels. Plus, corporate tax cuts will begin showing up in first-quarter financial statements, which could lead to companies making a big push to increase dividends and share buybacks. Add those catalysts together, and you’ve got a formula that could deliver above-average returns for dividend payers in 2018.

ETFs targeting higher equity yields have lagged considerably since the start of 2017, but funds invested in long-term dividend growers have by and large done pretty well. One of those funds targeting dividend growth companies, the Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF (NYSEARCA:VIG), could do particularly well in 2018.

A Primer on VIG

VIG follows a modified market cap-weighted index that targets companies which have increased their regular annual dividend payments for at least 10 consecutive years. While VIG doesn’t qualify as a “Dividend Aristocrat only” fund (companies need a track record of at least 25 years of growth to earn that title), many of its components are. In fact, the fund’s top 30 holdings, which comprise roughly ⅔ of its total assets, average more than 27 consecutive years of dividend increases.

VIG’s top 10 holdings include some of the economy’s biggest cash generators. In almost every case, the company generates more than double the amount of free cash flow as it pays out in total dividends. It’s also a nice diversification tool when paired with the S&P 500, since it more than doubles the total weighting to the more conservative industrials and consumer staples sectors, while paring back allocations to tech and financials. Only 18% of VIG’s assets overlap with the S&P 500.

A Dividend Growth Machine

With VIG, you’re not necessarily going to get a high dividend yield, but what you will get is a portfolio of companies that will continually give you a pay raise. To illustrate, I’ve used the U.S. Dividend Champions dataset from the DRIP Investing Resource Center website. I’d highly recommend this site if you’re someone who researches their own dividend growth opportunities (and the site actually includes dividend history data for companies with as little as five years of annual growth). As a baseline, I looked at VIG’s top 30 holdings. This number represents around ⅔ of the fund’s assets, and since the fund has nearly 200 holdings, it made it a little impractical to plug all of them into my calculations. Still, this should provide a good proxy for the fund as a whole.

Let’s take a look at each of VIG’s top holdings, along with their dividend track records.

VIG: A Champion Of Dividend Growth (NYSEARCA:VIG) (3)

As mentioned earlier, the top 30 holdings have a weighted average of over 28 years of consecutive dividend growth. VIG has had a dividend yield right around the 2% mark for much of the last decade, a number right in line with the S&P 500, and should be expected to carry that rate forward into the future. That yield may seem disappointing compared to the 2.55% simple average yield of the dividend grower universe, but keep in mind that this universe is skewed higher by the presence of REITs and MLPs, two groups that the fund doesn’t own. You can also notice that the VIG top 30 has a history of delivering double-digit dividend hikes all the way back to the dot-com bubble, even though the graphic above doesn’t go that far back.

Risk and volatility measures also demonstrate VIG’s history of delivering superior risk-adjusted returns.

VIG: A Champion Of Dividend Growth (NYSEARCA:VIG) (4)

Over the past 10 years, VIG has narrowly underperformed the S&P 500, but has done so while taking on about 15% less risk. That performance is reflected in its higher Alpha, Sharpe and Treynor Ratio measures.

Conclusion

With 2016’s near-zero interest rate environment, investors looked to equity dividends of any kind for income. With at least 3 rate hikes on the horizon, and equity dividends looking less appealing relative to higher expected fixed-income rates, I’d expect investors to be a little more particular in their dividend stocks and go with dividend growers over high yielders. I have some concerns over the fund’s smaller allocation to financials and avoidance of energy companies, two areas of the market that I think could do well in 2018. I also wonder if this rising interest rate environment (10-year Treasury yields just hit 4-year highs) might stifle the potential growth of equities going forward.

But long-term dividend growers have a history of standing up to less-than-favorable economic conditions and managing to outperform the broader market. Given interest rate forecasts and inflation, which is starting to show signs of increasing, investors would be well-served sticking to the tried and true, cash-rich dividend payers. VIG is just the place that you’ll find them!

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VIG: A Champion Of Dividend Growth (NYSEARCA:VIG) (2024)

FAQs

What is the VIG dividend growth rate? ›

VIG Dividend Growth History
YearPayout AmountCAGR to 2023
2021$2.66019.82%
2020$2.296511.79%
2019$2.133910.73%
2018$2.03779.50%
14 more rows

Is VIG good for dividends? ›

A steady approach to higher yield.

Vanguard Dividend Appreciation pulls in stable, profitable firms that have consistently increased their dividends for over a decade. Its established constituents insulate the portfolio from volatility and should lead to a long-term risk-adjusted advantage.

What is the dividend yield for NYSEARCA VIG? ›

VIG Dividend Information

VIG has a dividend yield of 1.78% and paid $3.35 per share in the past year. The dividend is paid every three months and the last ex-dividend date was Jun 28, 2024.

Is the VIG a buy or sell? ›

Is VIG a Buy, Sell or Hold? VIG has a consensus rating of Moderate Buy which is based on 233 buy ratings, 96 hold ratings and 12 sell ratings.

Is dividend growth investing worth it? ›

Stocks and mutual funds that distribute dividends are generally on sound financial ground, but not always. Stocks that pay dividends typically provide stability to a portfolio but may not outperform high-quality growth stocks.

What is the average return on VIG stock? ›

As of June 2024, in the previous 30 Years, the Vanguard Dividend Appreciation (VIG) ETF obtained a 10.83% compound annual return, with a 15.44% standard deviation.

Is Voo or VIG better? ›

VOO - Volatility Comparison. The current volatility for Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF (VIG) is 2.95%, while Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) has a volatility of 3.92%. This indicates that VIG experiences smaller price fluctuations and is considered to be less risky than VOO based on this measure.

What is the best dividend growth ETF? ›

  • Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF (VIG)
  • Schwab US Dividend Equity ETF (SCHD)
  • ProShares S&P 500 Aristocrats (NOBL)
  • First Trust SMID Cap Rising Dividend Achievers ETF (SDVY)
  • iShares International Select Dividend ETF (IDV)
  • Global X SuperDividend ETF (SDIV)
  • iShares Preferred & Income Securities ETF (PFF)
Jun 26, 2024

What companies are in VIG? ›

VIG Holdings
  • MSFT. Microsoft Corporation.
  • AVGO. Broadcom Inc.
  • JPM. JPMorgan Chase & Co.
  • XOM. Exxon Mobil Corporation.
  • UNH. UnitedHealth Group Incorporated.
  • V. Visa Inc. Class A.
  • PG. Procter & Gamble Company.
  • COST. Costco Wholesale Corporation.

How is VIG compared to schd? ›

VIG vs SCHD: Who Should Invest

VIG is a suitable investment for investors who are looking for exposure to U.S. equities with a focus on dividend growth. SCHD can be attractive to investors who prioritize generating income from their investments with above-average yields.

How often does Vigi pay dividends? ›

VANGUARD INTERNATIONAL DIVIDEND APPRECIATION INDEX FUND ETF SHARES (VIGI) pays dividends quarterly.

How much does a VIG pay? ›

How much does The Vig in the United States pay? The average The Vig salary ranges from approximately $52,441 per year for Chef to $60,869 per year for Restaurant Manager. Average The Vig hourly pay ranges from approximately $13.49 per hour for Host/Hostess to $15.49 per hour for Cook/Dishwasher.

Why invest in VIG? ›

VIG invests primarily in large- and mega-cap U.S. stocks. Because it's market-cap weighted, the largest qualifying companies receive the largest allocations, regardless of how long they've been raising their dividends or how much they're paying.

Which Vanguard ETF pays the highest dividend? ›

ETFs: ETF Database Realtime Ratings
Symbol SymbolETF Name ETF NameAnnual Dividend Yield % Annual Dividend Yield %
VIGVanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF1.78%
VYMVanguard High Dividend Yield Index ETF2.88%
VYMIVanguard International High Dividend Yield ETF4.55%
VIGIVanguard International Dividend Appreciation ETF1.83%
2 more rows

Which is better, VIG or VUG? ›

VUG has a higher annual dividend yield than VIG and VO: VUG (16.358) vs VIG (11.030) and VO (7.137). VIG was incepted earlier than VO and VUG: VIG (18 years) vs VO (21 years) and VUG (21 years). VIG and VO has a higher turnover VUG (5.00) vs VUG (5.00).

What is considered a good dividend growth rate? ›

An average dividend growth rate is 8% to 10%. However, this can vary greatly among different stocks and industries. Companies with a steady history of dividend increases outperforming their peers may have a higher-than-average dividend growth rate.

What is the dividend growth rate of Jepi? ›

JEPI Dividend Growth History
YearPayout AmountAnnual Payout Growth (YoY)
2023$4.6183-27.41%
2022$6.362152.89%
2021$4.161328.84%
2020$3.2297-

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