The Vanguard Long-Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCLT) is a strategic investment vehicle designed for those seeking exposure to high-quality, long-term corporate bonds. As a member of the Corporate, Broad-based category, VCLT provides investors with a focused approach to investment-grade bonds, ensuring a portfolio comprised of debt securities issued by financially robust companies. This ETF stands out in the long-term niche, targeting bonds with extended maturities that offer the potential for higher yields compared to their short-term counterparts. VCLT's emphasis on investment-grade bonds ensures that it maintains a balance of higher returns with lower credit risk, making it a compelling choice for investors aiming to enhance their portfolios with a stable income stream while capitalizing on the potential benefits of long-duration corporate debt.
Vanguard Long-Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCLT) Fund Flow Chart
Vanguard Long-Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCLT) 1 year Net Flows: -7B
VCLT ETF FAQ
What was VCLT’s price range in the past 12 months?
VCLT lowest ETF price was 70.61 and its highest was 79.28 in the past 12 months.
What is the AUM of VCLT?
As of Dec 12, 2025 The AUM of VCLT is 7.61B.
Is VCLT overvalued?
Not enough analysts have published a price target to calculate whether the price is overvalued.
Does VCLT pay dividends?
VCLT pays a Monthly dividend of 0.34 which represents an annual dividend yield of 5.52%. See more information on VCLT dividends here
How many shares outstanding does VCLT have?
Currently, no data Available
Which hedge fund is a major shareholder of VCLT?
Among the largest hedge funds holding VCLT’s share is Manning & Napier Advisors LLC. It holds VCLT’s shares valued at 919K.