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A Snoozer to Some But to Others, This ETF Fits the VBIL

The evolution of the exchange-traded fund (ETF) brought innovative products to the fixed income marketplace. These don’t just cater to buy-and-hold investors fixated on the long-term investment horizon. Ultra-short term bond funds appeal to investors looking to use the ETF wrapper to fulfill short-term cash obligations. It’s what Morningstar’s head of client solutions Ben Johnson referred to as “money market substitutes” in a recent episode of ETF Prime. In the same episode, Johnson picked the +Vanguard 0-3 Month Treasury Bill ETF+ (VBIL ) amongst the 1,100 ETFs launched in 2025 as his favorite.Nate Geraci, host of ETF Prime, jokingly referred to the selection as a snoozer. Indeed, on the captivation meter, VBIL may not register the same heightened interest as an ETF focused on the latest machination of artificial intelligence (AI) or other disruptive tech. Nonetheless, the fund has been garnering inflows of almost $4.5 billion since it debuted earlier this year. At just seven basis points, it’s an ideal option for investors looking for that simple, ultra-short bond exposure. “I’m paying less for that loaf of bread than any other loaf of bread in that staple space,” said Johnson, adding that the launch of VBIL is “evidence of everything we know and love about ETFs. The fact that there is still (even in the vanilla options) some opportunity for established firms as well as also up and comers to continue to add value and very core, evergreen exposures to the benefit of the investor.” Short-term bonds funds target investors who think that staying in cash is the most optimal, zero risk option. What they may not know is they could be missing out on the opportunity cost of earning a return through short-term bond ETFs. Often times, the yield is greater than those of money market accounts, Treasuries, or certificates of deposits (CDs). That’s especially the case now as yields are still relatively high despite the Fed’s move to ease monetary policy.Cash Maximization via ETFsVBIL is just one of the ways investors can use ETFs to meet short-term cash obligations. Despite being in a rate-cutting cycle, inflation is still relatively high and stubborn. That said, the last thing investors will want to do is  simply stay on the sidelines with cash. In addition to VBIL, investors can also use the +Vanguard Ultra-Short Treasury ETF+ (VGUS ), +Vanguard Short Duration Bond ETF+ (VSDB ), and the +Vanguard Short-Term Bond Index Fund ETF Shares+ (BSV A). Like VBIL, these funds are cost-effective solutions with low expense ratios. VSDB brings short-term bond exposure through an actively managed strategy by way of the Vanguard Fixed Income Group. That strategy allows the Vanguard Fixed Income Group to adjust the fund’s holdings to suit current market conditions. Regardless of whether the Fed is cutting, raising, or pausing, an active ETF can serve as an all-weather solution. Click here learn more about how short-term bond ETFs can assist you with meeting your future cash obligations.For more news, information, and analysis, visit the Fixed Income Content Hub.

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