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SCHG

Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth ETF (SCHG)

Expense Ratio 0.04%
AUM $59.1B
Dividend Yield 0.39%
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SCHG (Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth ETF) charges a 0.04% expense ratio. On a $10,000 investment that is about $4.00 per year in fund fees, or about $40 per year on $100,000. The fee is deducted automatically from the fund's value, not billed separately. See how expense ratios work →

Performance (data as of Jul 14, 2026): YTD +4.1% · 1-year +17.7% · 3-year +23.6% annualized · 5-year +13.5% annualized. Dividend yield 0.39%. $59.1B in assets. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

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SCHG's edge over VUG is not price, since both charge 0.04%. It is scope. SCHG's Dow Jones index pulls large-cap growth from the whole US market, not just Nasdaq listings the way QQQ does, and it costs one-fifth of QQQ's 0.20%. For investors who want the growth style itself rather than one exchange's biggest names, this is the cleaner instrument. The trade-off is the same as every growth fund: when growth leads the market, the fund is heavily concentrated in the same handful of mega-cap tech names.

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      • SCHG's expense ratio is 0.04% per year. On a $10,000 investment, that is roughly $4.00 per year in fund fees, automatically deducted from the fund's NAV, not billed separately. What expense ratios cover, and what a good one looks like →

      • SCHG's edge over VUG is not price, since both charge 0.04%. It is scope. SCHG's Dow Jones index pulls large-cap growth from the whole US market, not just Nasdaq listings the way QQQ does, and it costs one-fifth of QQQ's 0.20%. For investors who want the growth style itself rather than one exchange's biggest names, this is the cleaner instrument. The trade-off is the same as every growth fund: when growth leads the market, the fund is heavily concentrated in the same handful of mega-cap tech names. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Educational only, not personalized investment advice. ETF BFF is not a registered investment advisor.

      • SCHG returned +17.7% over the trailing 12 months. Past performance does not guarantee future results. ETF returns fluctuate with market conditions. Educational only, not personalized investment advice.

      • SCHG (Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth ETF) has $59.1B in assets under management. AUM is a measure of fund size and liquidity. Larger funds generally have tighter bid-ask spreads and are less likely to close. It is not a measure of quality or expected returns.

      • SCHG has a trailing 12-month dividend yield of 0.39%. ETF dividends are paid to shareholders based on distributions collected from the underlying holdings. Dividend payments are not guaranteed and can vary each quarter based on fund holdings and market conditions. Educational only, not personalized investment advice.

      • Use the ETF BFF comparison tool at etfbff.com/research/compare/ to run a side-by-side analysis of SCHG against similar ETFs, covering expense ratios, holdings overlap, performance history, and our plain-English verdict on which one fits your goals.

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