Charles Schwab (SCHW)
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VYM and SCHD both offer low-cost dividend exposure, but differ in methodology, yield, and holdings—VYM emphasizes broad, higher-yield diversification, while SCHD focuses on stricter, dividend-growth criteria.
Via MarketBeat · July 12, 2026
It may be time for investors to start making some more sweeping strategic shifts with their portfolios.
Via The Motley Fool · July 12, 2026
These are great long-term dividend holdings because they're built around timeless premises.
Via The Motley Fool · July 12, 2026
Index funds can be an excellent wealth-building tool. However, not buying into these myths may help you avoid mistakes.
Via The Motley Fool · July 12, 2026
SCHA tracks 1,727 stocks with a tech tilt and half IJR's fees. IJR takes a more selective approach with 652 holdings focused on profitability.
Via The Motley Fool · July 11, 2026
This ETF pays a steadily rising dividend.
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Dividend ETFs provide protections that you don't get with single stocks.
Via The Motley Fool · July 10, 2026
Schwab's U.S. real estate focus has delivered better total returns, but Vanguard's international portfolio offers a significantly higher dividend yield.
Via The Motley Fool · July 9, 2026
The Schwab Short-Term U.S. Treasury ETF targets government debt with lower costs and higher yields, while the Vanguard Short-Term Tax-Exempt Bond ETF offers federal tax-free municipal bond income.
Via The Motley Fool · July 9, 2026
Dividend stocks have enjoyed a strong first half of 2026. Conditions still look favorable, which could propel these three ETFs in particular.
Via The Motley Fool · July 9, 2026
Instead of buying the 30 stocks of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, this ETF offers exposure to nearly 2,500 stocks.
Via The Motley Fool · July 8, 2026
SCHA's broader portfolio delivered stronger one-year returns, while SPSM offers a higher dividend yield and lower volatility.
Via The Motley Fool · July 7, 2026
These exchange-traded funds have a lot to offer income investors.
Via The Motley Fool · July 7, 2026
Its proprietary trading index increased notably last month.
Via The Motley Fool · July 6, 2026
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This ETF uses simple filters to uncover a concentrated portfolio of high-quality stocks.
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Charles Schwab is one of the oldest discount brokers, but it isn't a boring business.
Via The Motley Fool · July 5, 2026
Slow and steady wins the race.
Via The Motley Fool · July 5, 2026
U.S. stocks have been delivering big returns since 2023. Valuations suggest investors might want to prepare for potential changes in conditions.
Via The Motley Fool · July 4, 2026
Both are great portfolio diversifiers.
Via The Motley Fool · July 3, 2026
Both funds charge 0.03% expense ratios and delivered similar 1-year returns, but differ in holdings count and five-year performance.
Via The Motley Fool · July 3, 2026
Compare global reach and income potential for these two international ETFs.
Via The Motley Fool · July 3, 2026
Investor portfolios can become more diversified with the addition of dividend stocks.
Via The Motley Fool · July 3, 2026
The Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF is anything but boring.
Via The Motley Fool · July 3, 2026
This ETF has historically delivered excellent returns.
Via The Motley Fool · July 2, 2026