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Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund (0LMD)

Market Closed
17 Jul, 15:30
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72. 85
+0.05
+0.0701%
$
- Market Cap
0.9% Div Yield
1,059 Volume
$ 72.8
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Day Range
72.85 72.97
Year Range
72.37 75.19
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Summary

0LMD closed yesterday higher at $72.85, an increase of 0.0701% from Thursday's close, completing a monthly decrease of -0.3778% or -$0.28. Over the past 12 months, 0LMD stock lost -1.7482%.
0LMD pays dividends to its shareholders, with the most recent payment made on Jul 06, 2026. The next estimated payment will be in In 2 weeks on Aug 06, 2026 for a total of $0.2445.
Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund has completed 1 stock splits, with the recent split occurring on Sep 16, 2008.
The company's stock is traded on 4 different exchanges and in various currencies, with the primary listing on NASDAQ (NMS) (USD).

0LMD Chart

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Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund (0LMD) FAQ

What is the stock price today?

The current price is $72.85.

On which exchange is it traded?

Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund is listed on LSE.

What is its stock symbol?

The ticker symbol is 0LMD.

Does it pay dividends? What is the current yield?

Yes, It pays dividends and the current yield is 0.9%.

What is its market cap?

As of today, no market cap data is available.

Has Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund ever had a stock split?

Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund had 1 splits and the recent split was on Sep 16, 2008.

Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund Profile

LSE Exchange
US Country

Overview

This index represents a comprehensive measurement of the performance of a broad assortment of public, investment-grade, taxable, fixed income securities in the United States. It encompasses a variety of sectors, including government bonds, corporate bonds, and international dollar-denominated bonds, alongside mortgage-backed and asset-backed securities. These securities all share the common characteristic of having maturities greater than one year. The selection process for the fund's investments is carried out through a sampling method. To ensure adherence to its primary focus, at least 80% of its assets are invested in the bonds that constitute the index.

Products and Services

  • Government Bonds
  • These are secure, investment-grade bonds issued by the government. They are known for their reliability and are considered a safe investment, offering returns at a lower risk compared to corporate bonds.

  • Corporate Bonds
  • Issued by corporations, these bonds typically offer higher yields compared to government bonds, reflecting the greater risk associated with corporate operations and financial health.

  • International Dollar-Denominated Bonds
  • This type of bond allows investors to gain exposure to international markets while investing in a currency that they may be more familiar with. These bonds can offer diversification benefits to an investment portfolio.

  • Mortgage-Backed Securities
  • These are investments in a pool of mortgages, providing investors with periodic payments similar to bond coupon payments. They come with a level of risk that depends on the performance of the underlying mortgages.

  • Asset-Backed Securities
  • Similar to mortgage-backed securities, these are bonds or notes backed by financial assets, other than mortgages, that provide regular payments to investors. This can include a wide range of asset types, from car loans to credit card receivables.

Contact Information

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Phone: 1-800-662-7447