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SCHY — Schwab International Dividend Equity ETF

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Data as of 2026-05-15 (Tiingo).

$10k income snapshot

What could $10,000 in SCHY do?

Using the current trailing 12-month yield, this is the simple cashflow picture: one position, one estimated average income stream, and one more step toward your freedom number.

Estimated annual income

$341

Monthly average

$28

About per quarter

$85

DRIP framing

At today's price, $10,000 buys about 309.6 shares. If the estimated distributions were reinvested for a year at the same price, DRIP could add roughly 10.6 shares before any market movement.

Think of each $10k as a cashflow block. Stack enough blocks, diversify the roles, and the portfolio starts taking over small monthly bills before it ever replaces a full paycheck.

Educational estimate only - not financial advice or a recommendation. Figures use this ETF's trailing 12-month distributions, latest synced price, and inferred payout cadence from recent data. Actual payments, taxes, prices, distribution timing, and future yields can change.

Last price

$32.30

Trailing 12-mo yield

3.41%

Expense ratio

0.140%

Approx. AUM

$4.00B

Distribution frequency

quarterly

YTF grade

A

Score 93.79 / 100

About SCHY

To pursue its goal, the fund generally invests in stocks that are included in the Dow Jones International Dividend 100 Index†. The index is designed to measure the performance of high dividend yielding stocks issued by companies in developed and emerging countries outside the United States, as defined by the index provider. High dividend yielding stocks are defined as those that have a record of consistently paying dividends, selected for fundamental strength relative to their peers, based on financial ratios, and then screened for lower volatility.

The 100-component index is derived from the constituents of the Dow Jones Global ex-U.S. Large-Cap Index and Dow Jones Global ex-U.S. Mid-Cap Index (excluding real estate investment trusts (REITs)). It is modified market capitalization weighted. All index eligible stocks must have sustained at least 10 consecutive years of dividend payments, have a minimum float-adjusted market capitalization of $500 million USD initially ($400 million USD for those stocks already in the index at reconstitution) and must meet minimum liquidity criteria.

Eligible stocks are ranked based on four fundamental characteristics – cash flow to total debt, return on equity, indicated dividend yield and 5-year dividend growth rate – to select the top 400 highest ranked securities by composite score. A volatility screen is then applied to those 400 highest ranked securities to filter out the 200 most volatile securities. Only the 100 top-ranked securities by the composite score passing the volatility screen are then selected to the index, subject to specific buffer rules that favor current constituents during the annual review.

No single stock can represent more than 4.0% of the index, no single sector, as defined by the index provider, can represent more than 15% of the index, and stocks from countries identified as emerging markets by the index provider cannot represent more than 15% of the index, as measured at the time of index construction, reconstitution and rebalance. The index composition is reviewed annually and rebalanced quarterly.

It is the fund’s policy that under normal circumstances it will invest at least 80% of its net assets (including, for this purpose, any borrowings for investment purposes) in stocks included in the index, including depositary receipts representing securities of the index; which may be in the form of American Depositary Receipts (ADRs), Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs) and European Depositary Receipts (EDRs). The fund will notify its shareholders at least 60 days before changing this policy.

The fund may sell securities that are represented in the index in anticipation of their removal from the index, or buy securities that are not yet represented in the index in anticipation of their addition to the index. Under normal circumstances, the fund may invest up to 20% of its net assets in securities not included in the index. The principal types of these investments include those that the investment adviser † Index ownership – Dow Jones® is a registered trademark of Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC (Dow Jones).

The Dow Jones International Dividend 100 Index is a product of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC and/or its affiliates, and has been licensed for use by Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc., dba Schwab Asset Management. The Schwab International Dividend Equity ETF is not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC, Dow Jones, or any of their respective affiliates and neither S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC, Dow Jones, nor any of their respective affiliates make any representation regarding the advisability of investing in such product. ​ believes will help the fund track the index, such as investments in (a) securities that are not represented in the index but the investment adviser anticipates will be added to the index or as necessary to reflect various corporate actions (such as mergers and spin-offs); (b) other investment companies; and (c) derivatives, principally futures contracts.

The fund may use futures contracts and other derivatives primarily to seek returns on the fund’s otherwise uninvested cash assets to help it better track the index. The fund may also invest in cash and cash equivalents, including money market funds, and may lend its securities to minimize the difference in performance that naturally exists between an index fund and its corresponding index. The fund does not hedge its exposure to foreign currencies.

Because it may not be possible or practicable to purchase all of the stocks in the index, the investment adviser seeks to track the total return of the index by using sampling techniques. Sampling techniques involve investing in a limited number of index securities which, when taken together, are expected to perform similarly to the index as a whole. These techniques are based on a variety of factors, including performance attributes, tax considerations, country weigh tings, capitalization, industry factors, risk factors and other characteristics.

The fund generally expects that its portfolio will hold less than the total number of securities in the index, but reserves the right to hold as many securities as it believes necessary to achieve the fund’s investment objective. The fund will concentrate its investments (i.e., hold more than 25% of its total assets) in a particular industry, group of industries or sector to approximately the same extent that the index is so concentrated.

Performance history

Adjusted closing price; splits and distributions are normalized

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Distributions

TTM distributions / share

$0.7512

3 payments in past 12 mo

Avg recent payment

$0.2551

Mean of last 6 payments

Projected annual / share

$1.0205

Avg × 4 payments / yr

Distribution trend

↓ Declining

TTM down 46% YoY

Compares trailing 12-month regular distributions year over year. Special or year-end distributions can cause large single-period swings and are noted where recognised.

Income and DRIP calculator

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Distribution history

Ex-date Pay date Amount / share vs prior
2026-03-25 - $0.1818 -43.2%
2025-12-11 - $0.3199 +28.2%
2025-09-24 - $0.2495 -28.4%
2025-06-25 - $0.3486 +148.6%
2025-03-26 - $0.1402 -51.8%
2024-12-13 - $0.2907 +5.7%
2024-09-25 - $0.2749 -20.7%
2024-06-26 - $0.3466 +116.9%
2024-03-20 - $0.1598 -76.8%
2023-12-06 - $0.6874 +137.0%
2023-06-21 - $0.2900 -50.5%
2022-12-07 - $0.5855 +146.5%
2022-06-22 - $0.2375 +2348.5%
2021-12-30 special? - $0.0097 -97.5%
2021-12-08 - $0.3846 +667.7%
2021-06-23 special? - $0.0501 -

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Expense ratio / issuer / frequency sourced from fund disclosures. AUM is approximate market capitalisation - confirm via fund factsheets. Yield and price data via Tiingo.

Disclaimer

Numbers on this site are for research and educational use only - not individualized investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell securities. ETFs involve risk including possible loss of principal. Past yield and performance do not predict future results. Yield to Freedom (YTF) grades are illustrative and subjective; verify all data independently.