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BND vs VCIT Which Bond ETF Wins | Business and Finance News
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Want higher income or more safety? Vanguard’s BND and VCIT ETFs offer different paths. BND is a diversified, government-backed bond buffet with a 3.94% yield and rock-solid stability. VCIT, focused on intermediate-term corporate bonds, delivers a juicy 4.75% yield but comes with more volatility. Both charge just 0.03% in fees. Over the past year and five years, VCIT outperformed—but at the cost of bigger swings during downturns. BND holds 11,000+ bonds, including Treasuries; VCIT holds 2,200 corporate bonds. Choose BND for safety and breadth, VCIT for yield and risk appetite.
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