VIG ETF: Growth & Dividends, but at What Cost?

Hey everybody! Today, I wanted to discuss the VIG ETF, which stands for the Vanguard Dividend Appreciation Index Fund ETF (VIG). The VIG ETF is focused on long-term capital appreciation, along with a consistent, growing dividends over the long-term.

In this video, I discuss how this ETF can potentially fit into your portfolio(s), and provide you an income stream to help grow over the long-term, potentially assisting with your retirement in the process.

Hope you guys enjoy the video, and check out this recent guide we just wrote on the VIG ETF, which is mentioned in the video! Also, consider signing up our newsletter!

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