IGIB Offers Higher Yield and Broader Bond Exposure Than VGIT

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Key Points

  • IGIB carries a slightly higher expense ratio but also offers a noticeably higher yield than VGIT.

  • IGIB’s portfolio is more diversified but more corporate-credit focused, while VGIT sticks to U.S. Treasury bonds.

  • IGIB’s risk profile is higher, with deeper drawdowns, but also delivered a higher five-year return.

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The iShares 5-10 Year Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF (NASDAQ:IGIB) and the Vanguard Intermediate-Term Treasury ETF (NASDAQ:VGIT) differ most in credit risk and yield. IGIB is taking on more risk for a higher payout, while VGIT stays in safer U.S. Treasurys, although both have experienced drawdowns in the past five years.

IGIB and VGIT both target intermediate-term bonds, but their focus diverges: VGIT invests primarily in government-issued securities to maintain low credit risk. At the same time, IGIB holds a broad portfolio of investment-grade corporate bonds with maturities of 5 to 10 years.

Snapshot (cost & size)

MetricVGITIGIB
IssuerVanguardiShares
Expense ratio0.03%0.04%
1-yr return (as of 2026-03-24)4.40%6.19%
Dividend yield3.83%4.72%
Beta0.811.04
AUM$48.8 billion$17.4 billion

Beta measures price volatility relative to the S&P 500; beta is calculated from five-year monthly returns. The 1-yr return represents total return over the trailing 12 months.

Both ETFs are low-cost, with IGIB carrying a slightly higher expense ratio. In return for that slight cost uptick, IGIB provides a higher yield, which may appeal to those seeking more income from their bond allocation.

Performance & risk comparison

MetricVGITIGIB
Max drawdown (5 y)(16.0%)(20.6%)
Growth of $1,000 over 5 years$1,010$1,074

What's inside

IGIB is a pure-play corporate bond fund that holds over 3,000 investment-grade bonds issued by large U.S. companies. The effective duration of the bonds in its portfolio is 5.96 years, with a weighted-average coupon of 4.86%. Its largest positions are in bonds issued by companies in the banking sector, accounting for 25% of assets, followed by consumer non-cyclical at 11.8%. The fund has a long track record of over 19 years and does not employ leverage or currency hedging.

By contrast, VGIT is anchored entirely in U.S. Treasury securities, with a narrower portfolio of 103 holdings. The fund has a 16-year history and maintains a pure government-backed credit profile. This makes VGIT less exposed to credit risk but also generally lower-yielding than IGIB.

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What does this mean for investors

Investors who are looking for stability and safety above all else will want to consider VGIT over a corporate bond fund like IGIB. VGIT’s lower risk profile, as noted by a marginally lower drawdown history, makes sense for an investor seeking a moderate yield and planning to park cash in the fund for a shorter time horizon.

IGIB’s higher yield could make sense for an investor planning to hold the fund for several years. However, the fund will likely experience greater price volatility during market drawdowns. If you are planning on parking money in this fund for a year or less, a Treasury bond fund is probably the safer choice given VGIT’s history of lower drawdowns than IGIB.

If the Federal Reserve cuts rates again, both funds could rise in value, given their intermediate bond duration. These funds can be held as supplementary holdings to blend the safety of Treasurys with the higher returns from corporate bonds.

Overall, the main factor here is whether an investor prioritizes price stability or yield.

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