
Schwab U.S Small- Cap ETF
SCHADividend History
| Pay Date | Amount | Ex-Date | Record Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| June 29, 2026 | $0.10 | 2026-06-24 | 2026-06-24 |
| March 30, 2026 | $0.04 | 2026-03-25 | 2026-03-25 |
| December 15, 2025 | $0.13 | 2025-12-10 | 2025-12-10 |
| September 29, 2025 | $0.09 | 2025-09-24 | 2025-09-24 |
| June 30, 2025 | $0.08 | 2025-06-25 | 2025-06-25 |
Dividends Summary
- Consistent Payer: Schwab U.S Small- Cap ETF has rewarded shareholders with 68 dividend payments over the past 17 years.
- Total Returned Value: Investors who held SCHA shares during this period received a total of $12.00 per share in dividend income.
- Latest Payout: The most recent dividend of $0.10/share was paid 19 days ago, on June 29, 2026.
- Yield & Schedule: SCHA currently pays dividends quarterly with an annual yield of 1.05%.
- Dividend Growth: Since 2009, the dividend payout has grown by 67.3%, from $0.06 to $0.10.
Company News
Schwab's SCHA and iShares' IJR both offer small-cap stock exposure but with different approaches. SCHA tracks 1,727 stocks with a 0.03% expense ratio and tech tilt, making it ideal for long-term, cost-conscious investors. IJR holds 652 profitable companies with a 0.06% expense ratio and larger AUM, offering better liquidity for active traders. Ov...
A comparison of two popular small-cap ETFs reveals that while both offer low costs and similar long-term returns (~12.3-12.6% annualized), iShares Core S&P Small-Cap ETF (IJR) is slightly favored due to its profitability requirements for holdings and more balanced diversification, whereas Schwab U.S. Small-Cap ETF (SCHA) has a concentrated positi...
The Schwab U.S. Small-Cap ETF (SCHA) and iShares Core S&P Small-Cap ETF (IJR) offer different approaches to small-cap investing. SCHA provides broader diversification with 1,721 holdings and a lower 0.04% expense ratio, delivering higher 1-year returns (44% vs 37.1%), but carries higher volatility. IJR offers a more selective portfolio of 640 qua...
Both SCHA and ISCB are low-cost small-cap ETFs with identical 0.04% expense ratios, but differ in size, liquidity, and sector allocation. SCHA is larger with $22B in assets and leans toward Technology, while ISCB has $268.5M in assets with stronger Healthcare and Industrials exposure. Over 5 years, SCHA delivered higher returns (47.1% vs 38.4%), ...
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