USAA Core Short-Term Bond ETF (USTB)

Market Price

$49.45  | 
 $0.05 / 0.09%

As of market close 07/26/2018

Explain Market PriceMarket PriceThe market price used to calculate the Market Value return is the price of the last trade on the exchange on which the shares of the Fund are listed for trading, as of the time that the Fund's NAV is calculated. The Net Change in price, is the difference between the closing prices of the current and previous business days.

NAV¹

$49.35  | 
 $-0.02 / -0.04%

As of market close 07/26/2018

Explain NAVNet Asset Value (NAV)The Net Asset Value (NAV) of an ETF is usually calculated at the end of each trading day by adding the value of all securities held in the ETF plus cash and cash equivalents, subtracting all liabilities and then dividing by the number of shares outstanding. The Net Change in net asset value, is the difference between the NAVs of the current and previous business days.
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Distributions

Exchange traded funds (ETFs) may distribute income dividendsDividendsDistribution paid from an ETF of earnings paid by securities in the ETF., capital gainsCapital GainsDistribution paid from an ETF of profits made from fund operations. and return of capitalReturn of CapitalGenerally, returns of capital are not taxable and reduce your cost basis. distributions to ETF holders. Distributions may occur on a frequent basis (such as monthly or quarterly) while other distributions may be on a declared (as-needed) basis.

Income dividends from this fund are accrued daily and distributed on the last business day of the month. Ordinarily, any capital gains are distributed in December of each year. The fund may make additional distributions to shareholders when considered appropriate or necessary. Learn more about record dateRecord DateThe date by which investors must own a stock if they wish to receive a declared dividend. The company that issued the stock sets the record date in order to identify the shareholders who are eligible to receive the dividend., ex-dividend dateEx-Dividend DateThe date on or after which a stock is traded without a dividend. Only investors who own a stock on or before the ex-date (also called the ex-dividend date) are eligible for the previously declared dividend. The ex-date is approximately three weeks before the dividend is paid to the shareholders of record. After the ex-date, a stock trades ex-dividend., and payable datePayable DateThe date on which a declared dividend is paid to shareholders of record. Only shareholders who bought the stock before the ex-date are eligible to receive the dividend. Also called the payment date..

Distribution Type Distribution Amount Record Date Ex-Dividend Date Payable Date
Dividend $0.10353021 07/25/2018 07/24/2018 07/30/2018
Dividend $0.08954076 06/25/2018 06/22/2018 06/28/2018
Dividend $0.0874065 05/25/2018 05/24/2018 05/30/2018
Dividend $0.08729626 04/24/2018 04/23/2018 04/27/2018
Dividend $0.08468147 03/26/2018 03/23/2018 03/29/2018
Dividend $0.08305874 02/22/2018 02/21/2018 02/27/2018
Dividend $0.04596886 01/25/2018 01/24/2018 01/30/2018
Dividend $0.10108833 12/19/2017 12/18/2017 12/22/2017
Dividend $0.0564876 11/24/2017 11/22/2017 11/29/2017

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The performance data quoted represents past performance and is no guarantee of future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance data quoted. The return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor's shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost.