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Vanguard FTSE Developed High Dividend Yield Index ETF (VIDY) and ZDI are two options for international dividend exposure in non-registered accounts, each with distinct characteristics. A key difference is that while ZDI tracks the MSCI World Universe International Developed Markets index, which excludes South Korea, VIDY's index includes South Korean exposure. This geographical difference could influence the selection based on the investor's view of the quality and availability of dividend-paying stocks in South Korea. Furthermore, from a cost perspective, ZDI carries a slightly higher management expense ratio (MER) than VIDY. Ultimately, investors must weigh the importance of exposure to South Korea against the tax implications of dividends being treated as regular income, compared to potential capital gains from alternatives like covered call strategies.

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ZDI vs. VIDY -- international dividend ETF for non-registered account?

ZDI uses the MSCI World Universe International Developed Markets index, which does not include exposure to South Korea. VIDY uses the FTSE series, which does include South Korea. That's the main difference, along with a slight difference in MER (ZDI slightly more expensive).

Focus on the exposure, not the MER. You have to make a call whether there are enough good dividend-paying stocks in South Korea to want to choose VIDY. Remember, these dividends don't get preferential tax treatment, it's all income. So if you're looking for income in your taxable portfolio, you get a much better tax experience with capital gains from the covered call overlay.

HOLD

Don't have to worry about ETF going out of business.
Solid long term bet.
Good product for investors. 

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Vanguard FTSE DevelopedHigh Dividend Yield Index ET(VIDY-T) Rating

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On 2025-04-29, Vanguard FTSE DevelopedHigh Dividend Yield Index ET (VIDY-T) stock closed at a price of $35.05.