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VOOG Quote, Financials, Valuation and Earnings

Last price:
$404.79
Seasonality move :
0.33%
Day range:
$398.13 - $402.50
52-week range:
$286.00 - $404.35
Dividend yield:
0.52%
P/E ratio:
--
P/S ratio:
--
P/B ratio:
--
Volume:
250.2K
Avg. volume:
234.9K
1-year change:
16.18%
Market cap:
--
Revenue:
--
EPS (TTM):
--

Price Performance History

Performance vs. Valuation Benchmarks

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Competitors

Company Revenue Forecast Earnings Forecast Revenue Growth Forecast Earnings Growth Forecast Analyst Price Target Median
VOOG
Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF
-- -- -- -- --
IUSG
iShares Core S&P US Growth ETF
-- -- -- -- --
IVW
iShares S&P 500 Growth ETF
-- -- -- -- --
IWF
iShares Russell 1000 Growth
-- -- -- -- --
IWY
iShares Russell Top 200 Growth Index Fund
-- -- -- -- --
ONEQ
Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ETF
-- -- -- -- --
Company Price Analyst Target Market Cap P/E Ratio Dividend per Share Dividend Yield Price / LTM Sales
VOOG
Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF
$402.28 -- -- -- $0.49 0.52% --
IUSG
iShares Core S&P US Growth ETF
$152.35 -- -- -- $0.21 0.59% --
IVW
iShares S&P 500 Growth ETF
$111.53 -- -- -- $0.12 0.45% --
IWF
iShares Russell 1000 Growth
$431.38 -- -- -- $0.39 0.41% --
IWY
iShares Russell Top 200 Growth Index Fund
$250.55 -- -- -- $0.24 0.41% --
ONEQ
Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ETF
$81.57 -- -- -- $0.12 0.6% --
Company Total Debt / Total Capital Beta Debt to Equity Quick Ratio
VOOG
Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF
-- 1.192 -- --
IUSG
iShares Core S&P US Growth ETF
-- 1.194 -- --
IVW
iShares S&P 500 Growth ETF
-- 1.190 -- --
IWF
iShares Russell 1000 Growth
-- 1.195 -- --
IWY
iShares Russell Top 200 Growth Index Fund
-- 1.112 -- --
ONEQ
Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ETF
-- 1.216 -- --
Company Gross Profit Operating Income Return on Invested Capital Return on Common Equity EBIT Margin Free Cash Flow
VOOG
Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF
-- -- -- -- -- --
IUSG
iShares Core S&P US Growth ETF
-- -- -- -- -- --
IVW
iShares S&P 500 Growth ETF
-- -- -- -- -- --
IWF
iShares Russell 1000 Growth
-- -- -- -- -- --
IWY
iShares Russell Top 200 Growth Index Fund
-- -- -- -- -- --
ONEQ
Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ETF
-- -- -- -- -- --

Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF vs. Competitors

  • Which has Higher Returns VOOG or IUSG?

    iShares Core S&P US Growth ETF has a net margin of -- compared to Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF's net margin of --. Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF's return on equity of -- beat iShares Core S&P US Growth ETF's return on equity of --.

    Company Gross Margin Earnings Per Share Invested Capital
    VOOG
    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF
    -- -- --
    IUSG
    iShares Core S&P US Growth ETF
    -- -- --
  • What do Analysts Say About VOOG or IUSG?

    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF has a consensus price target of --, signalling downside risk potential of --. On the other hand iShares Core S&P US Growth ETF has an analysts' consensus of -- which suggests that it could fall by --. Given that Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF has higher upside potential than iShares Core S&P US Growth ETF, analysts believe Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF is more attractive than iShares Core S&P US Growth ETF.

    Company Buy Ratings Hold Ratings Sell Ratings
    VOOG
    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF
    0 0 0
    IUSG
    iShares Core S&P US Growth ETF
    0 0 0
  • Is VOOG or IUSG More Risky?

    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF has a beta of 1.124, which suggesting that the stock is 12.39% more volatile than S&P 500. In comparison iShares Core S&P US Growth ETF has a beta of 1.117, suggesting its more volatile than the S&P 500 by 11.73%.

  • Which is a Better Dividend Stock VOOG or IUSG?

    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF has a quarterly dividend of $0.49 per share corresponding to a yield of 0.52%. iShares Core S&P US Growth ETF offers a yield of 0.59% to investors and pays a quarterly dividend of $0.21 per share. Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF pays -- of its earnings as a dividend. iShares Core S&P US Growth ETF pays out -- of its earnings as a dividend.

  • Which has Better Financial Ratios VOOG or IUSG?

    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF quarterly revenues are --, which are smaller than iShares Core S&P US Growth ETF quarterly revenues of --. Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF's net income of -- is lower than iShares Core S&P US Growth ETF's net income of --. Notably, Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF's price-to-earnings ratio is -- while iShares Core S&P US Growth ETF's PE ratio is --. Generally a lower price-to-earnings ratio signals a stock is trading at a lower multiple of earnings and is a better value. Another key metric is the price-to-sales ratio, which for Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF is -- versus -- for iShares Core S&P US Growth ETF. Usually stocks with elevated PS ratios are considered overvalued.

    Company Price/Sales Ratio Price/Earnings Ratio Quarterly Revenue Quarterly Net Income
    VOOG
    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF
    -- -- -- --
    IUSG
    iShares Core S&P US Growth ETF
    -- -- -- --
  • Which has Higher Returns VOOG or IVW?

    iShares S&P 500 Growth ETF has a net margin of -- compared to Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF's net margin of --. Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF's return on equity of -- beat iShares S&P 500 Growth ETF's return on equity of --.

    Company Gross Margin Earnings Per Share Invested Capital
    VOOG
    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF
    -- -- --
    IVW
    iShares S&P 500 Growth ETF
    -- -- --
  • What do Analysts Say About VOOG or IVW?

    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF has a consensus price target of --, signalling downside risk potential of --. On the other hand iShares S&P 500 Growth ETF has an analysts' consensus of -- which suggests that it could fall by --. Given that Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF has higher upside potential than iShares S&P 500 Growth ETF, analysts believe Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF is more attractive than iShares S&P 500 Growth ETF.

    Company Buy Ratings Hold Ratings Sell Ratings
    VOOG
    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF
    0 0 0
    IVW
    iShares S&P 500 Growth ETF
    0 0 0
  • Is VOOG or IVW More Risky?

    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF has a beta of 1.124, which suggesting that the stock is 12.39% more volatile than S&P 500. In comparison iShares S&P 500 Growth ETF has a beta of 1.119, suggesting its more volatile than the S&P 500 by 11.887%.

  • Which is a Better Dividend Stock VOOG or IVW?

    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF has a quarterly dividend of $0.49 per share corresponding to a yield of 0.52%. iShares S&P 500 Growth ETF offers a yield of 0.45% to investors and pays a quarterly dividend of $0.12 per share. Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF pays -- of its earnings as a dividend. iShares S&P 500 Growth ETF pays out -- of its earnings as a dividend.

  • Which has Better Financial Ratios VOOG or IVW?

    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF quarterly revenues are --, which are smaller than iShares S&P 500 Growth ETF quarterly revenues of --. Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF's net income of -- is lower than iShares S&P 500 Growth ETF's net income of --. Notably, Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF's price-to-earnings ratio is -- while iShares S&P 500 Growth ETF's PE ratio is --. Generally a lower price-to-earnings ratio signals a stock is trading at a lower multiple of earnings and is a better value. Another key metric is the price-to-sales ratio, which for Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF is -- versus -- for iShares S&P 500 Growth ETF. Usually stocks with elevated PS ratios are considered overvalued.

    Company Price/Sales Ratio Price/Earnings Ratio Quarterly Revenue Quarterly Net Income
    VOOG
    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF
    -- -- -- --
    IVW
    iShares S&P 500 Growth ETF
    -- -- -- --
  • Which has Higher Returns VOOG or IWF?

    iShares Russell 1000 Growth has a net margin of -- compared to Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF's net margin of --. Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF's return on equity of -- beat iShares Russell 1000 Growth's return on equity of --.

    Company Gross Margin Earnings Per Share Invested Capital
    VOOG
    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF
    -- -- --
    IWF
    iShares Russell 1000 Growth
    -- -- --
  • What do Analysts Say About VOOG or IWF?

    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF has a consensus price target of --, signalling downside risk potential of --. On the other hand iShares Russell 1000 Growth has an analysts' consensus of -- which suggests that it could fall by --. Given that Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF has higher upside potential than iShares Russell 1000 Growth, analysts believe Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF is more attractive than iShares Russell 1000 Growth.

    Company Buy Ratings Hold Ratings Sell Ratings
    VOOG
    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF
    0 0 0
    IWF
    iShares Russell 1000 Growth
    0 0 0
  • Is VOOG or IWF More Risky?

    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF has a beta of 1.124, which suggesting that the stock is 12.39% more volatile than S&P 500. In comparison iShares Russell 1000 Growth has a beta of 1.145, suggesting its more volatile than the S&P 500 by 14.521%.

  • Which is a Better Dividend Stock VOOG or IWF?

    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF has a quarterly dividend of $0.49 per share corresponding to a yield of 0.52%. iShares Russell 1000 Growth offers a yield of 0.41% to investors and pays a quarterly dividend of $0.39 per share. Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF pays -- of its earnings as a dividend. iShares Russell 1000 Growth pays out -- of its earnings as a dividend.

  • Which has Better Financial Ratios VOOG or IWF?

    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF quarterly revenues are --, which are smaller than iShares Russell 1000 Growth quarterly revenues of --. Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF's net income of -- is lower than iShares Russell 1000 Growth's net income of --. Notably, Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF's price-to-earnings ratio is -- while iShares Russell 1000 Growth's PE ratio is --. Generally a lower price-to-earnings ratio signals a stock is trading at a lower multiple of earnings and is a better value. Another key metric is the price-to-sales ratio, which for Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF is -- versus -- for iShares Russell 1000 Growth. Usually stocks with elevated PS ratios are considered overvalued.

    Company Price/Sales Ratio Price/Earnings Ratio Quarterly Revenue Quarterly Net Income
    VOOG
    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF
    -- -- -- --
    IWF
    iShares Russell 1000 Growth
    -- -- -- --
  • Which has Higher Returns VOOG or IWY?

    iShares Russell Top 200 Growth Index Fund has a net margin of -- compared to Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF's net margin of --. Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF's return on equity of -- beat iShares Russell Top 200 Growth Index Fund's return on equity of --.

    Company Gross Margin Earnings Per Share Invested Capital
    VOOG
    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF
    -- -- --
    IWY
    iShares Russell Top 200 Growth Index Fund
    -- -- --
  • What do Analysts Say About VOOG or IWY?

    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF has a consensus price target of --, signalling downside risk potential of --. On the other hand iShares Russell Top 200 Growth Index Fund has an analysts' consensus of -- which suggests that it could fall by --. Given that Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF has higher upside potential than iShares Russell Top 200 Growth Index Fund, analysts believe Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF is more attractive than iShares Russell Top 200 Growth Index Fund.

    Company Buy Ratings Hold Ratings Sell Ratings
    VOOG
    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF
    0 0 0
    IWY
    iShares Russell Top 200 Growth Index Fund
    0 0 0
  • Is VOOG or IWY More Risky?

    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF has a beta of 1.124, which suggesting that the stock is 12.39% more volatile than S&P 500. In comparison iShares Russell Top 200 Growth Index Fund has a beta of 1.147, suggesting its more volatile than the S&P 500 by 14.745%.

  • Which is a Better Dividend Stock VOOG or IWY?

    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF has a quarterly dividend of $0.49 per share corresponding to a yield of 0.52%. iShares Russell Top 200 Growth Index Fund offers a yield of 0.41% to investors and pays a quarterly dividend of $0.24 per share. Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF pays -- of its earnings as a dividend. iShares Russell Top 200 Growth Index Fund pays out -- of its earnings as a dividend.

  • Which has Better Financial Ratios VOOG or IWY?

    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF quarterly revenues are --, which are smaller than iShares Russell Top 200 Growth Index Fund quarterly revenues of --. Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF's net income of -- is lower than iShares Russell Top 200 Growth Index Fund's net income of --. Notably, Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF's price-to-earnings ratio is -- while iShares Russell Top 200 Growth Index Fund's PE ratio is --. Generally a lower price-to-earnings ratio signals a stock is trading at a lower multiple of earnings and is a better value. Another key metric is the price-to-sales ratio, which for Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF is -- versus -- for iShares Russell Top 200 Growth Index Fund. Usually stocks with elevated PS ratios are considered overvalued.

    Company Price/Sales Ratio Price/Earnings Ratio Quarterly Revenue Quarterly Net Income
    VOOG
    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF
    -- -- -- --
    IWY
    iShares Russell Top 200 Growth Index Fund
    -- -- -- --
  • Which has Higher Returns VOOG or ONEQ?

    Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ETF has a net margin of -- compared to Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF's net margin of --. Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF's return on equity of -- beat Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ETF's return on equity of --.

    Company Gross Margin Earnings Per Share Invested Capital
    VOOG
    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF
    -- -- --
    ONEQ
    Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ETF
    -- -- --
  • What do Analysts Say About VOOG or ONEQ?

    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF has a consensus price target of --, signalling downside risk potential of --. On the other hand Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ETF has an analysts' consensus of -- which suggests that it could fall by --. Given that Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF has higher upside potential than Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ETF, analysts believe Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF is more attractive than Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ETF.

    Company Buy Ratings Hold Ratings Sell Ratings
    VOOG
    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF
    0 0 0
    ONEQ
    Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ETF
    0 0 0
  • Is VOOG or ONEQ More Risky?

    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF has a beta of 1.124, which suggesting that the stock is 12.39% more volatile than S&P 500. In comparison Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ETF has a beta of 1.165, suggesting its more volatile than the S&P 500 by 16.52%.

  • Which is a Better Dividend Stock VOOG or ONEQ?

    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF has a quarterly dividend of $0.49 per share corresponding to a yield of 0.52%. Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ETF offers a yield of 0.6% to investors and pays a quarterly dividend of $0.12 per share. Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF pays -- of its earnings as a dividend. Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ETF pays out -- of its earnings as a dividend.

  • Which has Better Financial Ratios VOOG or ONEQ?

    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF quarterly revenues are --, which are smaller than Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ETF quarterly revenues of --. Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF's net income of -- is lower than Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ETF's net income of --. Notably, Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF's price-to-earnings ratio is -- while Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ETF's PE ratio is --. Generally a lower price-to-earnings ratio signals a stock is trading at a lower multiple of earnings and is a better value. Another key metric is the price-to-sales ratio, which for Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF is -- versus -- for Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ETF. Usually stocks with elevated PS ratios are considered overvalued.

    Company Price/Sales Ratio Price/Earnings Ratio Quarterly Revenue Quarterly Net Income
    VOOG
    Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF
    -- -- -- --
    ONEQ
    Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ETF
    -- -- -- --

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