About BlackRock Ultra Short-Term Bond ETF (ICSH)
BlackRock Ultra Short-Term Bond ETF (ICSH) is a ultra-short income etf in the treasury bills category regulated by US Treasury and SEC. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Francisco, CA, operating for 13 years, it is most often used for holding an emergency fund above savings-rate yields.
Why people search for this
Park cash for under a year in a government-backed, state-tax-exempt instrument.
Who BlackRock Ultra Short-Term Bond ETF (ICSH) fits — and who it doesn't
BlackRock Ultra Short-Term Bond ETF (ICSH) fits best when you are holding an emergency fund above savings-rate yields, and specifically when want a higher-yield alternative to a savings account. It also suits investors who need near-zero credit risk with short access.
It is not the right pick for someone who needs long-duration growth and is willing to accept equity volatility.
How fees work at BlackRock Ultra Short-Term Bond ETF (ICSH)
BlackRock Ultra Short-Term Bond ETF (ICSH)'s headline cost is purchase fee at $0 at TreasuryDirect. Secondary line items include brokerage markup (Minimal on secondary market). Always cross-check fees against the operator's current pricing page — schedules change without notice.
Regulation & safety
BlackRock Ultra Short-Term Bond ETF (ICSH) is registered with or supervised by US Treasury, SEC (verify on SEC EDGAR). Regulatory registration is not a guarantee against loss — it means the firm operates under a defined rule-book and is subject to enforcement when it doesn't.
How BlackRock Ultra Short-Term Bond ETF (ICSH) compares
The closest peer to BlackRock Ultra Short-Term Bond ETF (ICSH) in this directory is 13-Week Treasury Bill, also a short-duration t-bill. On maturity the two differ visibly — BlackRock Ultra Short-Term Bond ETF (ICSH) shows ~0.4y duration, while 13-Week Treasury Bill shows 13 weeks. If you are torn, open both side by side in the compare tool to see every attribute laid out in one table.
| Attribute | BlackRock Ultra Short-Term Bond ETF (ICSH) | 13-Week Treasury Bill |
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| Yield | ~5.3% | ~5.3% |
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| Maturity | ~0.4y duration | 13 weeks |
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| Minimum | 1 share | $100 |
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| Tax | Partly state-tax exempt | State-tax exempt |
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BlackRock Ultra Short-Term Bond ETF (ICSH) is a ultra-short income etf in the treasury bills category, headquartered in San Francisco, CA. Active ultra-short Treasuries plus IG corp.
BlackRock Ultra Short-Term Bond ETF (ICSH) is a short-duration US Treasury security or treasury-backed product available since 2013 or earlier. It is backed by the full faith and credit of the US federal government, sold either directly via TreasuryDirect or through brokerage accounts, and the interest is exempt from state and local income tax.