EFA and other U.S.-listed alternatives including Vanguard Europe Pacific VEA (0.12%) and Schwab International Equity SCHF (0.15%). This ETF aims to track the performance of the MSCI EAFE 100% Hedged to CAD Index, net of expenses. To achieve
who want to manage their size exposure to international developed equities can pair this ETF with Schwab International Equity SCHF , which tracks the FTSE Developed ex-US Index (the large- and mid-cap index). This ETF carries an expense ratio of 0
investors. Relative to the S&P 500, SCHF has a heavier exposure to materials and ..... free on the Charles Schwab platform. SCHF 's expense ratio is 1 basis point higher ..... World ex-USA Investable Market Index. SCHF employs representative sampling to track
EFA and other U.S.-listed alternatives including Vanguard Europe Pacific ETF VEA (0.16%) and Schwab International Equity ETF SCHF (0.15%). Looking stateside could make sense for investors with U.S.-dollar-denominated accounts
SmCp Idx ETF 12.97 % Schwab U.S. Small-Cap ETF 6.71 % Schwab U.S. Large-Cap ETF 5.91 % Schwab International Equity ETF 3.75 % Schwab Emerging Markets Equity ETF 3.83 % iShares MSCI EAFE Value Index 6.78 % iShares Barclays
12%. Those who want Canada exposure in their international developed-markets fund can consider Schwab International Equity SCHF , which tracks the FTSE Developed ex-U.S. index and includes a 9% weighting in Canada. This ETF carries a 0.13% expense
34%. Those who want Canada exposure in their international developed-markets fund can consider Schwab International Equity SCHF , which tracks the FTSE Developed ex-U.S. index and includes a 9% weighting in Canada. This ETF carries a 0.13% expense
mod. Account is tax deferred at Schwab (about $300,000): 30% SCHB (Total US Stock) 30% SCHZ (Total US Bond) 15% SCHF (Total International Stock) 15% SCHP (TIPS) 10% SCHH (REIT) This works out to 45% Stocks, 45% Bonds + Cash, & 10
P 500 Index (IVV) iShares S&P MidCap 400 Index (IJH) iShares S&P SmallCap 600 Index (IJR) Schwab International Equity ETF ( SCHF ) Schwab International SmallCap Eq ETF (SCHC) Schwab U.S. Large-Cap ETF (SCHX) Schwab U.S
What is going on with SCHF ? It declared a dividend to be paid on 12/27 but it has NOT yet been paid? Should I keep this ETF or buy something else? Do I need to worry about my account? Does anyone have any insight?