Vanguard VDHG ETF (ASX:VDHG) ETF: What you need to know

Like us, you might have noticed the Vanguard Diversified High Growth Index ETF (ASX: VDHG) and think that now could be a good time to consider taking a closer look. Here’s what ETF investors need to know.

1. What does the VDHG ETF do for investors?

The Vanguard VDHG ETF provides investors with exposure to a portfolio of other Vanguard funds. Meaning, since the VDHG ETF invests in other shares, bond or cash ETFs, it gives you exposure to multiple asset classes with a single investment. In this way, VDHG is designed to be a diversified portfolio by itself.

2. Funds under management (FUM)

The Vanguard VDHG ETF had $675.14 million of money invested when we last pulled the monthly numbers. Given VDHG’s total funds under management (FUM) figure is over $100 million, the ETF has met our minimum criteria for the total amount of money invested, otherwise known as FUM. We draw the line at $100 million for ETFs in the Diversified ETF sector because we believe that relative to smaller ETFs, achieving this amount of FUM de-risks the ETF.

3. Don’t forget about the fees & costs

Vanguard charges investors a yearly management fee of 0.27% for the VDHG ETF. This means that if you invested $2,000 in VDHG for a full year, you could expect to pay management fees of around $5.40.

For context, the average management fee (MER) of all ETFs covered by Best ETFs Australia on our complete list of ASX ETFs is 0.5% or around $10.00 per $2,000 invested. Keep in mind, small changes in fees can make a big difference after 10 or 20 years.

Now what?

These are just a few of the considerations or factors you would need to look at when running the rule over the VDHG ETF. Before you go any further, take a look at our free Vanguard VDHG report. And while you’re at it, don’t forget to search our complete list of ASX ETFs.

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