Schwab International Equity ETF

SCHF
$27.01 -0.15 (-0.55%)
Dividend Yield 3.12%
Payout Frequency

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
June 29, 2026$0.172026-06-242026-06-24
December 16, 2025$0.682025-12-112025-12-11
June 30, 2025$0.142025-06-252025-06-25
December 18, 2024$0.422024-12-132024-12-13
July 1, 2024$0.362024-06-262024-06-26

Dividends Summary

Company News

SCHF and SPDW Both Surged 35% in the Last Year. Here's How They're Different.
The Motley Fool • Sara Appino • June 3, 2026

Two low-cost international ETFs, SCHF and SPDW, both surged 35% in the past year and charge identical 0.03% expense ratios. SCHF holds 1,496 positions with $66.2B in assets, while SPDW offers broader diversification with 2,452 holdings and $40.8B in assets. Both track developed markets outside the U.S. and remain cheaper than U.S. equities despit...

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The Motley Fool • Matt Frankel, Cfp • March 17, 2026

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Could This International ETF Be One of the Best Investments of 2026?
The Motley Fool • Matt Frankel, Cfp • March 14, 2026

International stocks are trading at significantly cheaper valuations compared to U.S. companies, with the MSCI EAFE index at 15x earnings versus the S&P 500 at 23x earnings. The Schwab International Equity ETF (SCHF) is highlighted as an attractive option for gaining international exposure, featuring a 0.03% expense ratio, ~1,500 holdings, and a ...

Why I Am Buying the Schwab International Equity ETF (SCHF) and Never Looking Back
The Motley Fool • Selena Maranjian • January 27, 2026

The Schwab International Equity ETF (SCHF) is recommended as a solid investment option for portfolio diversification into international markets. The ETF tracks over 1,400 non-U.S. companies, features an extremely low expense ratio of 0.03%, and has delivered strong performance over the past decade. It's particularly suitable for investors seeking...

1 Reason I Am Never Selling This International ETF
The Motley Fool • Stefon Walters • December 27, 2025

The Schwab International Equity ETF (SCHF) is recommended as a buy-and-hold portfolio addition for diversification into developed international markets. The ETF holds roughly 1,500 mid- and large-cap stocks and has outperformed the S&P 500 in 2025 (up 29% vs 16%), offers a 3.5% dividend yield, and charges a low 0.03% expense ratio, making it an e...

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