Invesco BulletShares 2025 (BSCP) Announces Monthly Dividend of $0.03 — 1.7% Yield
Invesco BulletShares 2025 Bond ETF (BSCP) declares a monthly dividend of $0.03 ($0.0287), with an annualized yield of 1.7% - details
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Invesco BulletShares 2025 Corporate Bond ETF (NASDAQ: BSCP) has declared a monthly dividend, reinforcing its role as a steady income option for fixed‑income investors. The fund announced a distribution of $0.0287 per share (commonly rounded to $0.03) to shareholders of record on Monday, December 15, with payments scheduled for Wednesday, December 17.
This monthly dividend equates to an annualized dividend yield of about 1.7%, making BSCP an attractive consideration for conservative investors seeking predictable cash flow. As a corporate bond ETF in the BulletShares series, BSCP targets a defined maturity and aims to deliver regular income through credit exposure to corporate bonds—features that distinguish it from broader bond funds.
Income investors should note the difference between the announced per‑share payout ($0.0287) and the rounded monthly figure ($0.03) often reported in headlines. While that rounding simplifies communication, the precise distribution amount is the one posted in fund notices and SEC filings. If you rely on dividend timing and yield for planning, check the official Invesco distribution notice and the fund’s prospectus for confirmation of record, pay, and ex‑dividend dates.
Understanding the ex‑dividend date is essential: owning shares before that date typically qualifies an investor for the upcoming distribution. Because reporting and settlement rules can affect eligibility, verify the exact ex‑dividend date through brokerage platforms or Invesco’s investor relations page before making trades intended to capture the dividend.
Beyond the immediate payout, investors should assess BSCP’s place in a diversified portfolio. The ETF’s defined-maturity structure can help manage interest-rate risk relative to open‑ended bond funds, but credit risk and yield levels should be evaluated against other fixed‑income options. Also consider tax implications of ETF distributions and whether to reinvest dividends through a broker’s DRIP or receive cash.
For the latest dividend history, yield calculations, and ex‑dividend dates for Invesco BulletShares 2025 Corporate Bond ETF (BSCP), consult Invesco’s official releases or your financial advisor to determine how this monthly dividend fits your income strategy.
Published on: December 16, 2025, 4:05 pm


