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Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund

mutual fund
SFNNX
Payout Change
Pending
Price as of:
$11.13 -0.14 -1.24%
primary theme
International Large-Cap Value Equity
share class
SFNNX (Mutual Fund)

Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund

Payout Change
Pending
Price as of:
$11.13 -0.14 -1.24%
primary theme
International Large-Cap Value Equity
share class
SFNNX (Mutual Fund)

Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund

Payout Change
Pending
Price as of:
$11.13 -0.14 -1.24%
primary theme
International Large-Cap Value Equity
share class

Name

As of 07/24/2024

Price

Aum/Mkt Cap

YIELD

Annualized forward dividend yield. Multiplies the most recent dividend payout amount by its frequency and divides by the previous close price.

Exp Ratio

Expense ratio is the fund’s total annual operating expenses, including management fees, distribution fees, and other expenses, expressed as a percentage of average net assets.

Watchlist

$11.13

$2.48 B

3.03%

$0.34

0.25%

Vitals

YTD Return

6.0%

1 yr return

9.7%

3 Yr Avg Return

5.9%

5 Yr Avg Return

8.4%

Net Assets

$2.48 B

Holdings in Top 10

13.2%

52 WEEK LOW AND HIGH

$11.3
N/A
N/A

Expenses

OPERATING FEES

Expense Ratio 0.25%

SALES FEES

Front Load N/A

Deferred Load N/A

TRADING FEES

Turnover 21.00%

Redemption Fee N/A


Min Investment

Standard (Taxable)

$0

IRA

N/A


Fund Classification

Fund Type

Open End Mutual Fund


Name

As of 07/24/2024

Price

Aum/Mkt Cap

YIELD

Annualized forward dividend yield. Multiplies the most recent dividend payout amount by its frequency and divides by the previous close price.

Exp Ratio

Expense ratio is the fund’s total annual operating expenses, including management fees, distribution fees, and other expenses, expressed as a percentage of average net assets.

Watchlist

$11.13

$2.48 B

3.03%

$0.34

0.25%

SFNNX - Profile

Distributions

  • YTD Total Return 6.0%
  • 3 Yr Annualized Total Return 5.9%
  • 5 Yr Annualized Total Return 8.4%
  • Capital Gain Distribution Frequency Semi-Annually
  • Net Income Ratio 3.10%
DIVIDENDS
  • Dividend Yield 3.0%
  • Dividend Distribution Frequency Annual

Fund Details

  • Legal Name
    Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
  • Fund Family Name
    SCHFLFSETF
  • Inception Date
    Apr 02, 2007
  • Shares Outstanding
    160239763
  • Share Class
    Other
  • Currency
    USD
  • Domiciled Country
    US
  • Manager
    Jane Qin

Fund Description

To pursue its goal, the fund generally invests in stocks that are included in the RAFI Fundamental High Liquidity Developed ex US Large Index. The index selects, ranks, and weights securities by fundamental measures of company size – adjusted sales, retained operating cash flow, and dividends plus buybacks – rather than market capitalization. The index measures the performance of the large company size segment by fundamental overall company scores (scores), which are created using as the universe the developed ex U.S. companies in the RAFI Global Equity Investable Universe (the parent universe). Securities are grouped in order of decreasing score and each company receives a weight based on its percentage of the total scores of the developed ex U.S. companies within the parent universe. The index is comprised of the largest developed ex U.S. companies by fundamental size. The top 87.5% of the companies by cumulative fundamental score are included in the index. The companies, and their respective weights, included in the index are determined annually and are implemented using a partial quarterly reconstitution methodology in which the index is split into four equal segments and each segment is rebalanced on a rolling quarterly basis. The method of calculating the components of the index is subject to change.
It is the fund’s policy that, under normal circumstances, it will invest at least 90% 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 will generally seek to replicate the performance of the index by giving the same weight to a given stock as the index does. However, when the investment adviser believes it is in the best interest of the fund, such as to avoid purchasing odd-lots (i.e., purchasing less than the usual number of shares traded for a security), for tax considerations, or to address liquidity considerations with respect to a stock, the investment adviser may cause the fund’s weighting of a stock to be more or less than the index’s weighting of the stock. 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. The fund does not hedge its exposure to foreign currencies. However, the fund may
Index ownership – The RAFI Fundamental High Liquidity Developed ex US Large Index (the Index) is a service mark of RAFI Indices, LLC or its affiliates (collectively, RAFI) and has been licensed for use by Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. The intellectual and other property rights to the Index are owned by or licensed to RAFI. The Schwab Fundamental International Equity Index Fund is not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by RAFI, its agents or service providers (collectively, the RAFI Parties). The RAFI Parties: (i) make no representation or warranty as to the results to be obtained from the use of the Index or otherwise; and (ii) shall not be liable (whether in negligence or otherwise) to any person for any error in the Index. For full disclaimer, please see the fund’s statement of additional information.
use forward contracts to lock in exchange rates for the portfolio securities purchased or sold, but awaiting settlement. These transactions establish a rate of exchange that can be expected to be received upon settlement of the securities.
Under normal circumstances, the fund may invest up to 10% of its net assets in securities not included in the index. The principal types of these investments include, but are not limited to, those that the investment adviser 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 investment adviser seeks to achieve, over time, a correlation between the fund’s performance and that of the index, before fees and expenses, of 95% or better. However, there can be no guarantee that the fund will achieve a high degree of correlation with the index. A number of factors may affect the fund’s ability to achieve a high correlation with the index, including the degree to which the fund utilizes a sampling technique (which involves investing in a limited number of index securities which, when taken together, are expected to perform similarly to the index as a whole). The correlation between the performance of the fund and the index may also diverge due to transaction costs, asset valuations, corporate actions (such as mergers and spin-offs), timing variances, and differences between the fund’s portfolio and the index resulting from legal restrictions (such as diversification requirements) that apply to the fund but not to the index.
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.
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SFNNX - Performance

Return Ranking - Trailing

Period SFNNX Return Category Return Low Category Return High Rank in Category (%)
YTD 6.0% -1.8% 15.1% 70.29%
1 Yr 9.7% -4.1% 22.2% 59.74%
3 Yr 5.9%* -4.5% 77.4% 32.13%
5 Yr 8.4%* 0.2% 46.5% 24.20%
10 Yr 4.8%* -1.1% 21.6% 15.43%

* Annualized

Return Ranking - Calendar

Period SFNNX Return Category Return Low Category Return High Rank in Category (%)
2023 16.0% 1.0% 26.9% 19.81%
2022 -10.6% -27.8% 166.1% 29.07%
2021 10.1% -66.6% 64.4% 23.05%
2020 1.9% -23.1% 17.3% 31.29%
2019 13.9% 4.4% 31.6% 60.49%

Total Return Ranking - Trailing

Period SFNNX Return Category Return Low Category Return High Rank in Category (%)
YTD 6.0% -1.8% 15.1% 70.29%
1 Yr 9.7% -4.1% 22.2% 59.74%
3 Yr 5.9%* -4.5% 77.4% 32.13%
5 Yr 8.4%* 0.2% 46.5% 24.20%
10 Yr 4.8%* -1.1% 21.6% 15.43%

* Annualized

Total Return Ranking - Calendar

Period SFNNX Return Category Return Low Category Return High Rank in Category (%)
2023 19.9% 5.4% 31.0% 20.44%
2022 -7.9% -19.9% 344.3% 34.82%
2021 14.4% -0.2% 75.3% 23.38%
2020 4.4% -20.4% 18.9% 28.91%
2019 18.1% 11.2% 32.1% 53.15%

NAV & Total Return History


SFNNX - Holdings

Concentration Analysis

SFNNX Category Low Category High SFNNX % Rank
Net Assets 2.48 B 2.04 M 46.7 B 24.45%
Number of Holdings 912 2 2636 2.51%
Net Assets in Top 10 339 M 410 K 14.6 B 31.03%
Weighting of Top 10 13.18% 6.0% 100.0% 94.97%

Top 10 Holdings

  1. Shell PLC 2.54%
  2. Samsung Electronics Co Ltd 2.00%
  3. Toyota Motor Corp 1.74%
  4. TotalEnergies SE 1.42%
  5. State Street Institutional US Government Money Market Fund 1.13%
  6. BP PLC 1.09%
  7. Glencore PLC 0.90%
  8. Banco Santander SA 0.81%
  9. Nestle SA 0.78%
  10. Honda Motor Co Ltd 0.77%

Asset Allocation

Weighting Return Low Return High SFNNX % Rank
Stocks
97.75% 2.55% 104.96% 48.28%
Preferred Stocks
1.14% 0.00% 5.97% 19.75%
Cash
1.13% 0.00% 12.53% 69.28%
Convertible Bonds
0.00% 0.00% 0.15% 27.27%
Bonds
0.00% 0.00% 76.40% 30.72%
Other
-0.02% -0.16% 38.54% 91.22%

Stock Sector Breakdown

Weighting Return Low Return High SFNNX % Rank
Financial Services
18.30% 0.00% 42.76% 66.77%
Industrials
13.70% 1.03% 36.79% 49.05%
Energy
12.99% 0.00% 26.59% 7.59%
Consumer Cyclical
11.95% 0.00% 27.46% 28.48%
Basic Materials
10.20% 0.00% 30.76% 30.38%
Consumer Defense
8.02% 0.00% 31.84% 52.22%
Communication Services
6.33% 0.00% 22.75% 60.44%
Technology
6.20% 0.00% 24.16% 56.65%
Healthcare
6.10% 0.00% 23.28% 84.81%
Utilities
4.71% 0.00% 27.46% 28.48%
Real Estate
1.48% 0.00% 17.06% 56.01%

Stock Geographic Breakdown

Weighting Return Low Return High SFNNX % Rank
Non US
97.59% 0.00% 99.07% 11.60%
US
0.16% 0.00% 99.97% 91.54%

SFNNX - Expenses

Operational Fees

SFNNX Fees (% of AUM) Category Return Low Category Return High Rank in Category (%)
Expense Ratio 0.25% 0.01% 7.03% 96.55%
Management Fee 0.25% 0.00% 1.25% 5.03%
12b-1 Fee N/A 0.00% 1.00% N/A
Administrative Fee N/A 0.03% 0.47% N/A

Sales Fees

SFNNX Fees (% of AUM) Category Return Low Category Return High Rank in Category (%)
Front Load N/A 3.50% 5.75% N/A
Deferred Load N/A 1.00% 5.00% N/A

Trading Fees

SFNNX Fees (% of AUM) Category Return Low Category Return High Rank in Category (%)
Max Redemption Fee N/A 0.25% 2.00% 3.23%

Related Fees

Turnover provides investors a proxy for the trading fees incurred by mutual fund managers who frequently adjust position allocations. Higher turnover means higher trading fees.

SFNNX Fees (% of AUM) Category Return Low Category Return High Rank in Category (%)
Turnover 21.00% 2.00% 158.16% 12.50%

SFNNX - Distributions

Dividend Yield Analysis

SFNNX Category Low Category High SFNNX % Rank
Dividend Yield 3.03% 0.00% 13.19% 54.72%

Dividend Distribution Analysis

SFNNX Category Low Category High Category Mod
Dividend Distribution Frequency Annual Annual Quarterly Annual

Net Income Ratio Analysis

SFNNX Category Low Category High SFNNX % Rank
Net Income Ratio 3.10% 0.18% 7.85% 20.97%

Capital Gain Distribution Analysis

SFNNX Category Low Category High Capital Mode
Capital Gain Distribution Frequency Semi-Annually Annually Semi-Annually Annually

Distributions History

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SFNNX - Fund Manager Analysis

Managers

Jane Qin


Start Date

Tenure

Tenure Rank

Feb 27, 2015

7.26

7.3%

Jane Qin, Portfolio Manage. joined Charles Schwab Investment Management in 2012. Prior to joining CSIM, Ms. Qin spent more than four years at The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation. During that time, Ms. Qin spent more than two years as an associate equity portfolio manager and nearly two years as a performance analyst. She also worked at Wells Fargo Funds Management as a mutual fund analyst and at CIGNA Reinsurance in Risk Management group as a risk analyst.

Chuck Craig


Start Date

Tenure

Tenure Rank

Apr 26, 2017

5.1

5.1%

Chuck Craig, CFA, is s Senior Portfolio Manager for Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. Prior to joining CSIM in 2012, Mr. Craig worked at Guggenheim Funds (formerly Claymore Group), where he spent over five years as a managing director of portfolio management & supervision, and three years as vice president of product research and development. Prior to that, he worked as an equity research analyst at First Trust Portfolios (formerly Niké Securities), and a trader and analyst at PMA Securities, Inc.

Christopher Bliss


Start Date

Tenure

Tenure Rank

Apr 26, 2017

5.1

5.1%

Christopher Bliss, CFA, Vice President and Head of the Passive Equity Team, leads the portfolio management team for Schwab’s Passive Equity Funds and ETFs. Prior to joining CSIM in 2016, Mr. Bliss spent twelve years at BlackRock (formerly Barclays Global Investors) managing and leading institutional index teams, most recently as a Managing Director and Head of Americas Institutional Index team. Prior to BlackRock, he worked as an equity analyst and portfolio manager for Harris Bretall and before that, as a research analyst for JP Morgan.

David Rios


Start Date

Tenure

Tenure Rank

Apr 26, 2017

5.1

5.1%

David Rios, Portfolio Manager, has joined Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. in 2008 and became a Portfolio Manager in September 2014. Prior to this role, Mr. Rios served as an Associate Portfolio Manager on the Passive Equity Strategies team for four years. His first role with CSIM was as a trade operation specialist. He also previously worked as a senior fund accountant at Investors Bank & Trust (subsequently acquired by State Street Corporation).

Tenure Analysis

Category Low Category High Category Average Category Mode
0.2 29.68 7.61 0.54