Expense Ratio
The annual fee the ETF charges, deducted daily from NAV. A 0.05% ratio costs you $5/year per $10,000 invested, over 30 years that's the difference between a great fund and a mediocre one.
Learn more →Under normal circumstances, the fund seeks to achieve its objective by investing at least 80% of its assets in municipal bonds. Municipal bonds include debt obligations issued by or on behalf of a governmental entity or other qualifying issuer that pay interest that is, in the opinion of bond counsel to the issuer, generally excludable from gross income for federal income tax purposes. Although it may invest in municipal bonds in any rating category, fund management presently intends to invest the fund's assets primarily in investment grade municipal bonds. It is non-diversified.
| YTD | 1Y | 3Y CAGR | 5Y CAGR |
|---|---|---|---|
| +1.34% | +5.06% | +3.88% | +1.81% |
Net expense ratio reflects fee waivers and reimbursements actually paid by investors. Gross is the full management cost.
Sector allocation data is not available for this ETF.
Holdings data is not available for this ETF.
The annual fee the ETF charges, deducted daily from NAV. A 0.05% ratio costs you $5/year per $10,000 invested, over 30 years that's the difference between a great fund and a mediocre one.
Learn more →Total money the ETF manages. Larger AUM usually means tighter bid-ask spreads and lower closure risk. ETFs under $50M are sometimes liquidated by the issuer.
Learn more →Net Asset Value, the per-share value of everything the ETF owns minus what it owes, calculated end-of-day. The trading price can drift slightly above (premium) or below (discount) NAV during the day.
Learn more →How closely the ETF's returns match its benchmark. Index ETFs aim for near-zero tracking error; high tracking error in an index fund usually signals fees, sampling, or poor management.
Learn more →Capital gain + reinvested dividends. The headline price chart only shows the price part, total return is what you actually pocket, and is the only fair way to compare ETFs across asset classes.
Learn more →Under normal circumstances, the fund seeks to achieve its objective by investing at least 80% of its assets in municipal bonds. Municipal bonds include debt obligations issued by or on behalf of a governmental entity or other qualifying issuer that pay interest that is, in the opinion of bond counsel to the issuer, generally excludable from gross income for federal income tax purposes. Although it may invest in municipal bonds in any rating category, fund management presently intends to invest the fund's assets primarily in investment grade municipal bonds. It is non-diversified.
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