CDW Corp. vs Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF — how do they compare? CDW Corp. trades at $130.83 (market cap $17.81B), while Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF trades at $82.9. The key difference: CDW Corp. pays a 1.81% dividend while Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF pays none, and Vanguard S&P 500 Growth Index Fund ETF is trading nearer its 52-week high, CDW Corp. nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| CDW | VOOG | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $17.81B | — |
Sector | Technology | Broad Market / Factor |
52-Week High | $182.18 | $85.11 |
52-Week Low | $99.30 | $65.32 |
Enterprise Value | $23.02B | — |
Dividend Yield | 1.81% | — |
Trailing returns across standard periods
CDW Corp is a value-added reseller operating in the U.S. (95% of sales) and Canada (5%). The company has more than 100,000 products on its line of cards that range from notebooks to data center software. Roughly half of CDW's revenue comes from midsize and large businesses, with the remaining from small businesses, government agencies, education institutions, and health-care organizations.
Read more on CDW →VOOG is an index-based ETF that tracks the S&P 500 Growth Index, composed of the growth-oriented companies within the S&P 500. It selects constituents based on three key metrics—sales growth, the ratio of earnings change to price, and momentum—offering a highly liquid and low-cost way to capture the high-performing 'growth slice' of the broader U.S. large-cap market.
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