IVPR Stock — Inspire Veterinary Partners, Inc.
Inspire Veterinary Partners, Inc. (IVPR)
IVPR is a low-cost Stock. Total return is -100.0% over the past 3 years, 178.7 points behind SPY at 78.7%.
Inspire Veterinary Partners is an equity fund that provides exposure to veterinary services and animal healthcare companies. The fund does not currently distribute dividends to shareholders and carries no reported yield profile. This fund appeals to growth-oriented investors seeking exposure to the veterinary sector rather than those prioritizing current income generation.
IVPR performance versus SPY
Data as of August 17, 2026.
Total return is -100.0% over the past 3 years, 178.7 points behind SPY at 78.7%. Its deepest 1-year drawdown was 100.0%.
| Window | Total return | CAGR |
|---|---|---|
| Since inception (3 years) | -100.0% | -99.70% |
IVPR key facts
Data as of August 17, 2026.
- Asset type
- Stock
- Asset class
- Equity
- Inception date
- 08/30/2023
- Distribution frequency
- None
- Last close
- $0.0002
- Market cap
- $23,796
- Average volume
- 86506.0
- Beta
- 1.965
- Payout ratio
- 0.0
- Forward P/E
- 0.0
- EPS
- $-38.00
How Dividend Vision calculates yield and returns
Distribution rate (the posted rate) is the latest regular payout annualized by the fund's stated frequency, divided by the last close. Issuers often publish this as “Distribution Rate” on the fact sheet. Trailing-12-month yield is the sum of distributions paid in the last 12 months, split-adjusted, divided by the last close. It lags a recent raise or cut. We show a 30-day SEC yield when the fund publishes one. Schwab and other issuers may report a TTM distribution yield or SEC yield on a different date — all can be valid; they are not interchangeable. Total return uses split-adjusted close with distributions reinvested from the first stored bar on or after inception through the latest bar, compared with the same window on the benchmark. Figures below use Dividend Vision data as of August 17, 2026.
Distribution rate methodology · Distribution Safety Score methodology · SEC yield
Sources and review
Data as of August 17, 2026.
Primary sources: prices and distributions from Dividend Vision, derived from vendor EOD data.
Reviewed by Bert Sweet, CEO and Co-owner of Dividend Vision. Methodology: Distribution Safety Score.
IVPR risks and drawbacks
Payments are none, so cash flow is lumpy versus a monthly fund. Total return has trailed SPY over the available window. The deepest 1-year drawdown on record here is 100.0%.
Who may consider IVPR — and who may not
IVPR may suit someone looking for low-cost broad dividend exposure. It is a weaker fit for investors who need monthly cash flow (IVPR pays none); investors hunting double-digit covered-call yields; investors whose main goal is matching SPY total return. This is educational context, not a recommendation to buy or sell.
Frequently asked questions
Does IVPR pay monthly?
No. IVPR currently pays none, not monthly.
When does IVPR pay a dividend?
IVPR pays none.
How has IVPR performed?
Total return is -100.0% over the past 3 years, 178.7 points behind SPY at 78.7%. Its deepest 1-year drawdown was 100.0%.
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