Invesco Floating Rate Municipal Income 

$24.73
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+$0+0% Thursday 10:49

Statistics

Day High
24.73
Day Low
24.73
52W High
-
52W Low
-
Volume
30
Avg. Volume
-
Mkt Cap
0
P/E Ratio
-
Dividend Yield
2.2%
Dividend
0.54

Upcoming

Dividends

2.2%Dividend Yield
Apr 26
$0.05
Mar 26
$0.03
Feb 26
$0.03
Jan 26
$0.06
Dec 25
$0.05
10Y Growth
32.39%
5Y Growth
438.79%
3Y Growth
-13.16%
1Y Growth
-1.48%

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State Street SPDR Nuveen ICE Municipal Bond
TFI
Mkt Cap0
SPDR Nuveen Bloomberg Barclays Municipal Bond ETF, competes directly by offering exposure to tax-exempt municipal bonds, similar to PVI's focus on floating rate municipal bonds.
iShares National Muni Bond
MUB
Mkt Cap0
iShares National Muni Bond ETF, a direct competitor offering broad exposure to the U.S. municipal bond market, including floating rate bonds.
State Street SPDR Nuveen ICE Short Term Municipal Bond
SHM
Mkt Cap0
SPDR Nuveen Bloomberg Barclays Short Term Municipal Bond ETF, competes by focusing on short-term municipal bonds, similar to PVI's investment in floating rate municipals.
Vanguard Tax-Exempt Bond
VTEB
Mkt Cap0
Vanguard Tax-Exempt Bond ETF, offers broad exposure to tax-exempt municipal bonds, competing in the same market as PVI.
First Trust Managed Municipal
FMB
Mkt Cap0
First Trust Managed Municipal ETF, competes by investing in a managed portfolio of municipal bonds, including floating rate bonds, similar to PVI's strategy.
VanEck Short Muni
SMB
Mkt Cap0
VanEck Short Municipal Bond ETF, directly competes with PVI by focusing on short-duration municipal bonds, including floating rates.
VanEck Intermediate Muni
ITM
Mkt Cap0
VanEck Intermediate Municipal Index ETF, competes by focusing on intermediate-term municipal bonds, offering an alternative to PVI's floating rate focus.
VanEck CEF Muni Income
XMPT
Mkt Cap0
VanEck CEF Municipal Income ETF, competes by investing in closed-end funds that hold municipal bonds, offering a different approach to municipal bond investing similar to PVI.
VanEck High Yield Muni
HYD
Mkt Cap0
VanEck High-Yield Municipal Index ETF, competes by focusing on high-yield municipal bonds, offering a riskier alternative to PVI's investment strategy.

About

PVI is a passively managed ETF that tracks an index that invests in variable rate demand obligations (VRDOs) issued by US municipalities that are exempt from federal taxes. Securities should be denominated in USD and have at least one day remaining term to final maturity. Although VRDOs are typically issued with long-dated maturities, such notes can pay short-term interest to investors. The fund selects investment-grade VRDOs with interest rates that reset daily, weekly, or monthly. The funds holdings are weighted by market value and rebalanced monthly. Prior to March 24, 2021, the fund was called Invesco VRDO Tax-Free Weekly ETF that tracked the Bloomberg U.S. Municipal AMT-Free Weekly VRDO Index. Prior to August 28, 2023, the ETF's name was Invesco VRDO Tax-Free ETF.
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ISIN
US46138G8621

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Does Invesco Floating Rate Municipal Income pay dividends?
Yes, PVI.BOATS dividends are paid monthly. The last dividend per share was 0.03 USD. As of today, Dividend Yield (FWD)% is 2.2%.
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