Certified Annual Shareholder Report for Management Investment Companies (n-csr)

UNITED STATES 

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION 

Washington, D.C. 20549 

  

FORM N-CSR 

  

CERTIFIED SHAREHOLDER REPORT  

OF  

REGISTERED MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES 

  

Investment Company Act file number:   811-22311 

  

Schwab Strategic Trust 

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(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter) 

  

211 Main Street, San Francisco, California  94105 

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(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code) 

  

Jonathan de St. Paer 

Schwab Strategic Trust – Schwab U.S. REIT ETF and Schwab Fundamental Index ETFs 

211 Main Street, San Francisco, California  94105 

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(Name and address of agent for service) 

  

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code:  (415) 636-7000 

  

Date of fiscal year end: February 28 

  

Date of reporting period:  February 29, 2020 

  

Item 1: Report(s) to Shareholders. 

  

Annual Report  |  February 29, 2020
Schwab U.S. REIT ETF

                 Ticker Symbol  SCHH
New Notice Regarding Shareholder Report Delivery Options
Beginning on January 1, 2021, paper copies of a fund’s shareholder reports will no longer be sent by mail, unless you specifically request paper copies of the reports from your financial intermediary (such as a bank or broker-dealer). Instead, the reports will be made available on a fund’s website www.schwabfunds.com/schwabetfs_prospectus, and you will be notified by mail each time a report is posted and the mailing will provide a website link to access the report. You will continue to receive other fund regulatory documents (such as prospectuses or supplements) in paper unless you have elected to receive all fund documents electronically.
If you would like to receive a fund’s future shareholder reports in paper free of charge after January 1, 2021, you can make that request:
•  If you invest through Charles Schwab & Co, Inc. (broker-dealer), by calling 1-866-345-5954 and using the unique identifier attached to this mailing; or
•  If you invest through another financial intermediary (such as a bank or broker-dealer) by contacting them directly.
If you already receive shareholder reports and other fund documents electronically, you will not be affected by this change and you need not take any action.

 

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In This Report
Fund investment adviser: Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. (CSIM)
Distributor: SEI Investments Distribution Co. (SIDCO)
The Sector/Industry classifications in this report use the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS), which was developed by and is the exclusive property of MSCI Inc. (MSCI) and Standard & Poor’s (S&P). GICS is a service mark of MSCI and S&P and has been licensed for use by Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. The Industry classifications used in the schedule of Portfolio Holdings are sub-categories of Sector classifications.
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Performance at a Glance

The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabfunds.com/schwabetfs_prospectus.
Total Returns for the 12 Months Ended February 29, 2020
Schwab U.S. REIT ETF (Ticker Symbol: SCHH)  
Market Price Return1 0.74%
NAV Return1 0.59%
Dow Jones U.S. Select REIT IndexTM 0.66%
ETF Category: Morningstar Real Estate2 6.27%
Performance Details pages 7-9
All total returns on this page assume dividends and distributions were reinvested. Index figures do not include trading and management costs, which would lower performance. Indices are unmanaged and cannot be invested in directly. Performance results less than one year are not annualized.
For index definitions, please see the Glossary.
Small-company stocks are subject to greater volatility than many other asset classes.
The fund is subject to risks associated with the direct ownership of real estate securities and an investment in the fund will be closely linked to the performance of the real estate markets.
Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the redemption or sale of fund shares.
Shares are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than the net asset value (NAV). Brokerage commissions will reduce returns.
Index ownership — Dow Jones® is a registered trademark of Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC (Dow Jones). The Dow Jones U.S. Select REIT IndexTM is a product of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC and/or its affiliates, and has been licensed for use by CSIM. The Schwab U.S. REIT 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.
1 ETF performance must be shown based on both a market price and NAV basis. The fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets (including the market value of securities owned), subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV Return is based on the NAV of the fund, and the Market Price Return is based on the market price per share of the fund. The price used to calculate market return (Market Price) is determined using the Official Closing Price on the primary stock exchange (generally, 4:00 p.m. Eastern time) and may not represent the returns you would receive if shares were traded at other times. Market Price and NAV returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the fund at Market Price and NAV, respectively.
2 Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all passively- and actively-managed ETFs within the category as of the report date.
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From the President

Jonathan de St. Paer
President of Charles Schwab
Investment Management, Inc.
and the fund covered
in this report.
Dear Shareholder,
The 12-month reporting period ended February 29, 2020, ushered in a time of uncertainty that most Americans haven’t seen in their lifetimes. Up until the last week of February, U.S. stock market performance was strong, with the longest bull market cycle in history continuing and major equity indices hitting new highs. U.S. real estate securities also generated mostly positive returns, supported by accommodative monetary policies and solid fundamentals. But then, COVID-19—whose effects had seemed mainly confined to China—began to spread quickly around the world, affecting millions of people and sending equity markets reeling. As February 2020 drew to a close, U.S. stocks experienced their worst week since the 2008 financial crisis. In this period, the S&P 500® Index, a bellwether for the overall U.S. stock market, dropped more than 10% in six days and global markets saw similar sell-offs. For the 12-month reporting period ended February 29, 2020, the S&P 500® Index returned 8.2%, erasing double-digit gains from earlier in the period. The Dow Jones U.S. Select REIT IndexTM returned 0.7% during the same period, while the FTSE EPRA Nareit Global Index (Net)*, which represents general trends in eligible real estate securities worldwide, returned 2.2%.
We can’t know what the full human impact of the COVID-19 outbreak will be or how long the economic impact will last. The sudden health crisis and U.S. market decline have understandably rattled investors, leading many to seek the perceived safety of asset classes such as cash. Market volatility and declines can be difficult to withstand, and can engender strong emotional reactions, such as selling out of fear or staying on the sidelines. In the longer-term, this can often make the investing outcomes worse. At times like these it’s important to remember that all market cycles, no matter how long—and whether up or down—ultimately come to an end.
At Charles Schwab Investment Management, we are committed to serving our clients through this challenging time. We believe that maintaining a long-term investing plan and a portfolio with exposure to a mix of asset classes that perform differently over time is one of the best ways to weather the inevitable ups and downs that come with investing. While market volatility and uncertainty can be unsettling, we believe that having a diversified portfolio and investing plan to rely on can make it easier for investors to achieve their long-term goals, even during difficult times like these.
Thank you for investing with Charles Schwab Investment Management. For more information about the Schwab U.S. REIT ETF, please continue reading this report. In addition, you can find further details about this fund by visiting our website at www.schwabfunds.com. We are also happy to hear from you at 1-877-824-5615.
Sincerely,
At Charles Schwab Investment Management, we are committed to serving our clients through this challenging time.
Past performance cannot guarantee future results.
Diversification and asset allocation strategies do not ensure a profit and cannot protect against losses in a declining market.
Management views may have changed since the report date.
* The net version of the index reflects reinvested dividends net of withholding taxes, but reflects no deductions for expenses or other taxes.
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The Investment Environment

Up until the final week of the 12-month reporting period ended February 29, 2020, U.S. real estate investment trusts (REITs) produced mixed returns, for the most part keeping pace with broader U.S. equity markets but with a wide range of performance—both positive and negative—across sectors. In the final week of the reporting period, however, the expanding COVID-19 outbreak sent ripples through every corner of the global economy, driving a global selloff that sent major market indices into bear-market territory resulting in the fastest stock market correction (commonly defined as a decline of 10% or more) in the U.S. on record, dragging on real estate securities along with the rest of the market. For the reporting period, the Dow Jones U.S. Select REIT IndexTM returned 0.66%. The FTSE EPRA Nareit Global Index (Net)*, which represents general trends in eligible real estate securities worldwide, returned 2.20%. The overall U.S. stock market, as measured by the S&P 500® Index, returned 8.19% for the same period.
The U.S. economy, despite escalating trade tensions with China over much of the reporting period, maintained steady growth in its record eleventh year of expansion, albeit at a slowing pace. In December, an announced partial trade resolution between the U.S. and China helped ease market tensions. U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) grew at an annual rate of 2.1% in the third and fourth quarters of 2019, up from 2.0% in the second quarter. Unemployment remained low, ending the period close to its lowest rate in 50 years. Consumer confidence remained solid for most of the reporting period. Inflation crept slightly higher over the reporting period. Following four interest rate hikes in 2019, the Federal Reserve (Fed) held interest rates unchanged over the first half of 2019. But amid growing signs of global economic weakness that threatened to dampen U.S. economic growth, along with continued low inflation and weakness in manufacturing, the Fed enacted three interest rate cuts by the end of the reporting period—in July, September, and October. The federal funds rate ended the reporting period in a range of 1.50% to 1.75%.
COVID-19, first reported in China at the end of December and rapidly spreading to other countries by February, took a dramatic toll on global markets, disrupting supply chains, lowering earnings expectations, and spooking investors. Over the course of the final six trading days of the reporting period, the S&P 500® Index fell over 10% from its peak, wiping out trillions in market value. The market drop was broadly felt. Additionally, as COVID-19-related anxiety intensified and investors fled to the perceived safety of U.S. debt, the 10-year yield was pushed sharply lower, falling to a record low of 1.13% by the end of the period. Fed Chairman Jerome Powell signaled that the Fed was prepared to cut interest
Asset Class Performance Comparison % returns during the 12 months ended February 29, 2020    
 
Index figures assume dividends and distributions were reinvested. Index figures do not include trading and management costs, which would lower performance. Indices are unmanaged and cannot be invested in directly. Performance results less than one year are not annualized. Past performance is not an indication of future results.
For index definitions, please see the Glossary.
Data source: Index provider websites and CSIM.
Nothing in this report represents a recommendation of a security by the investment adviser.
Management views may have changed since the report date.
* The net version of the index reflects reinvested dividends net of withholding taxes, but reflects no deductions for expenses or other taxes.
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The Investment Environment (continued)

rates to help protect the economy from the widening global slowdown. (Following the end of the reporting period, at the beginning of March, the Fed cut the federal funds rate by 0.50%. In mid-March, the Fed lowered the federal funds rate again, cutting it by 1.00% to a range of 0.00% to 0.25%.)
Up until later February, the environment for REITs was mostly solid, with both demand and supply drivers favorable, further boosted by the Fed’s interest rate cuts and low bond yields worldwide. The U.S. REIT industry experienced a lot of merger and acquisition activity and grew relatively steadily throughout most of the period until the end of the period, when the Dow Jones U.S. Select REIT IndexTM fell over 10% over the final five trading days of February. Among REITs in the Dow Jones U.S. Select REIT IndexTM, industrial and residential REITs were the strongest performers for the reporting period. Industrial REITs displayed solid fundamentals, with high net absorption rates and record high occupancy, boosted by continued growth of e-commerce. Housing remained strong, driven by consumer confidence and low interest rates. U.S. hotel & resort REITs was the weakest sub-industry for the reporting period, struggling as construction spending on hotels cooled and the long-awaited Airbnb, Inc. initial public offering (IPO) appeared imminent. The downward trend was exasperated by reduced travelling as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak. Retail REITs were hurt by the growth of online shopping and suffered as store closings surged and several regional mall operators declared bankruptcy.
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Fund Management

Christopher Bliss, CFA, Vice President and Head of Passive Equity Strategies, leads the portfolio management team for Schwab’s passive equity mutual funds and ETFs. He also has overall responsibility for all aspects of the management of the fund. Prior to joining CSIM in 2016, Mr. Bliss spent 12 years at BlackRock (formerly Barclays Global Investors) managing and leading institutional index teams, most recently as a managing director and head of the 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.
    
Jeremy Brown, Portfolio Manager, is responsible for the day-to-day co-management of the fund. Prior to joining CSIM in 2017, Mr. Brown spent six years with ALPS Advisors, Inc. in Denver, most recently as a senior analyst on the ETF portfolio management and research team where he performed portfolio management, trading and analytics/research functions for ALPS ETFs and passive funds. Additionally, Mr. Brown led a number of investment research, commentary, industry trend analysis, and sales and marketing support initiatives.
    
Ferian Juwono, CFA, Senior Portfolio Manager, is responsible for the day-to-day co-management of the fund. Prior to joining CSIM in 2010, Mr. Juwono worked at BlackRock (formerly Barclays Global Investors), where he spent more than three years as a portfolio manager, managing equity index funds for institutional clients, and two years as a senior business analyst. Prior to that, Mr. Juwono worked for more than four years as a senior financial analyst with Union Bank of California.
    
Sabya Sinha, Portfolio Manager, is responsible for the day-to-day co-management of the fund. Prior to joining CSIM in 2015, Mr. Sinha spent a year at F-Squared Investments on the product development and analytics team. Prior to F-Squared, he worked at IndexIQ Advisors as a senior index portfolio manager for three years and for Bank of America’s Columbia Management subsidiary as a portfolio manager for three years.
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Schwab U.S. REIT ETF as of February 29, 2020

The Schwab U.S. REIT ETF (the fund) seeks to track as closely as possible, before fees and expenses, the total return of the Dow Jones U.S. Select REIT IndexTM (the index). The index is a float-adjusted market capitalization weighted index comprised of real estate investment trusts (REITs). The index generally includes REITs that own and operate income-producing commercial and/or residential real estate, derive at least 75% of the REIT’s total revenue from the ownership and operation of real estate assets, and have a minimum total market capitalization of $200 million at the time of its inclusion. For more information concerning the fund’s investment objective, strategies, and risks, please see the fund’s prospectus.
Market Highlights. Up until the final week of the 12-month reporting period ended February 29, 2020, U.S. real estate investment trusts (REITs) produced mixed returns, for the most part keeping pace with broader U.S. equity markets but with a wide range of performance—both positive and negative—across sectors. In the final week of the reporting period however, COVID-19 sent ripples through every corner of the global economy, driving a global selloff that sent major market indices into bear-market territory resulting in the fastest stock market correction (commonly defined as a decline of 10% or more) in the U.S. on record, dragging on real estate securities along with the rest of the market.
Performance. For the 12-month reporting period ended February 29, 2020, the fund tracked the index. The fund’s market price return was 0.74% and its NAV return was 0.59%. (For an explanation of the market price and NAV returns, please refer to footnote 2 on the following page.) The index returned 0.66% for the same period. Differences between the return of the fund and the return of the index may be attributable to, among other things, the trading and management costs incurred by the fund and not the index.
Contributors and Detractors. The residential REITs sub-industry contributed the most to the fund’s performance over the reporting period. Residential REITs represented an average weight of approximately 25% of the fund’s investments and returned approximately 13% for the reporting period. One example from this sub-industry is Sun Communities, Inc. The fund’s holdings of Sun Communities, Inc. represented an average weight of approximately 2% and returned approximately 38% for the reporting period.
The industrial REITs sub-industry also contributed to the return of the fund, representing an average weight of approximately 12% of the fund’s investments and returning approximately 21% for the reporting period.
The retail REITs sub-industry was the largest detractor from the fund’s performance over the reporting period. The retail REITs sub-industry represented an average weight of approximately 16% of the fund’s investments and returned approximately -19% for the reporting period. One example from this sub-industry is Simon Property Group, Inc. The fund’s holdings of Simon Property Group, Inc. represented an average weight of approximately 7% of the fund’s investments and returned approximately -28% for the reporting period.
The hotel & resorts REITs sub-industry was another detractor from overall fund performance. Hotel & resort REITs represented an average weight of approximately 7% of the fund’s investments and returned approximately -24% for the reporting period.
Management views and portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
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Performance and Fund Facts as of February 29, 2020

The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabfunds.com/schwabetfs_prospectus.    
 
Performance of Hypothetical $10,000 Investment (January 13, 2011 – February 29, 2020)1
 
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date 1 Year 5 Years Since Inception*
Fund: Schwab U.S. REIT ETF (1/13/11)      
Market Price Return2 0.74% 3.93% 8.66%
NAV Return2 0.59% 3.95% 8.64%
Dow Jones U.S. Select REIT IndexTM 0.66% 4.04% 8.75%
ETF Category: Morningstar Real Estate3 6.27% 4.83% N/A
Fund Expense Ratio4: 0.07%
    
All total returns on this page assume dividends and distributions were reinvested. Index figures do not include trading and management costs, which would lower performance. Indices are unmanaged and cannot be invested in directly. Performance results less than one year are not annualized.
For index definitions, please see the Glossary.
Small-company stocks may be subject to greater volatility than many other asset classes.
The fund is subject to risks associated with the direct ownership of real estate securities, and an investment in the fund will be closely linked to the performance of the real estate markets.
Shares are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than the net asset value (NAV). Brokerage commissions will reduce returns.
Index ownership — Dow Jones® is a registered trademark of Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC (Dow Jones). The Dow Jones U.S. Select REIT IndexTM is a product of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC and/or its affiliates, and has been licensed for use by CSIM. The Schwab U.S. REIT 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.
* Inception (1/13/11) represents the date that the shares began trading in the secondary market.
1 Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the redemption or sale of fund shares.
2 ETF performance must be shown based on both a market price and NAV basis. The fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets (including the market value of securities owned), subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV Return is based on the NAV of the fund, and the Market Price Return is based on the market price per share of the fund. The price used to calculate market return (Market Price) is determined using the Official Closing Price on the primary stock exchange (generally, 4:00 p.m. Eastern time) and may not represent the returns you would receive if shares were traded at other times. NAV is used as a proxy for purposes of calculating Market Price Return on inception date. Market Price and NAV returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the fund at Market Price and NAV, respectively.
3 Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all passively- and actively-managed ETFs within the category as of the report date.
4 As stated in the prospectus.
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Performance and Fund Facts as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Statistics1
Number of Holdings 95
Weighted Average Market Cap (millions) $19,746
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E) 28.7
Price/Book Ratio (P/B) 2.3
Portfolio Turnover Rate 6%2
Industry Weightings % of Investments3
 
    
Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets4
    
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
An index is a statistical composite of a specified financial market or sector. Unlike the fund, an index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities and its return is not inclusive of trading and management costs incurred by the fund.
Source of Industry Classification: S&P and MSCI.
1 Excludes derivatives.
2 Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from processing of in-kind creations or redemptions.
3 The percentage may differ from the Portfolio Holdings because the above calculation is based on a percentage of total investments, excluding derivatives, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
4 This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Fund Expenses (Unaudited)
Examples for a $1,000 Investment
As a fund shareholder, you may incur two types of costs: (1) transaction costs, including brokerage commissions on purchases and sales of fund shares; and, (2) ongoing costs, including management fees.
The expense examples below are intended to help you understand your ongoing cost (in dollars) of investing in the fund and to compare this cost with the ongoing cost of investing in other mutual funds. These examples are based on an investment of $1,000 invested for six months beginning September 1, 2019 and held through February 29, 2020.
Actual Return line in the table below provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use this information, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period. To do so, simply divide your account value by $1,000 (for example, an $8,600 account value ÷ $1,000 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number given for the fund under the heading entitled “Expenses Paid During Period.”
Hypothetical Return line in the table below provides information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on the fund’s actual expense ratio and an assumed return of 5% per year before expenses. Because the return used is not an actual return, it may not be used to estimate the actual ending account value or expenses you paid for the period.
You may use this information to compare the ongoing costs of investing in the fund and other funds. To do so, compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholder reports of the other funds.
Please note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight your ongoing costs only, and do not reflect any transactional costs, including any brokerage commissions you may pay when purchasing or selling shares of a fund. Therefore, the hypothetical return lines of the table are useful in comparing ongoing costs only, and will not help you determine the relative total costs of owning different funds. In addition, if these transactional costs were included, your costs would have been higher.
 
  Expense Ratio
(Annualized)1
Beginning
Account Value
at 9/1/19
Ending
Account Value
(Net of Expenses)
at 2/29/20
Expenses Paid
During Period
9/1/19-2/29/202
Schwab U.S. REIT ETF        
Actual Return 0.07% $1,000.00 $932.90 $0.34
Hypothetical 5% Return 0.07% $1,000.00 $1,024.55 $0.35
    
1 Based on the most recent six-month expense ratio.
2 Expenses for each fund are equal to its annualized expense ratio, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 182 days of the period, and divided by 366 days of the fiscal year.
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Financial Statements
Financial Highlights
  3/1/19–
2/29/20
3/1/18–
2/28/19
3/1/17–
2/28/18
3/1/16–
2/28/17
3/1/15–
2/29/16
 
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period $43.29 $37.08 $42.08 $37.71 $40.04  
Income (loss) from investment operations:            
Net investment income (loss)1 1.32 1.29 1.20 1.04 1.03  
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) (1.00) 6.33 (5.28) 4.48 (2.38)  
Total from investment operations 0.32 7.62 (4.08) 5.52 (1.35)  
Less distributions:            
Distributions from net investment income (1.32) (1.41) (0.92) (1.15) (0.98)  
Net asset value at end of period $42.29 $43.29 $37.08 $42.08 $37.71  
Total return 0.59% 20.85% (9.91%) 14.74% (3.41%)  
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:            
Total expenses 0.07% 0.07% 0.07% 0.07% 0.07%  
Net investment income (loss) 2.88% 3.17% 2.93% 2.50% 2.70%  
Portfolio turnover rate2 6% 7% 8% 14% 12%  
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000) $5,717,395 $5,127,268 $3,691,377 $3,037,968 $1,823,208  
 
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from processing of in-kind creations or redemptions.
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020

This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date.
The fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings on a daily basis on the fund’s website at www.schwabfunds.com/schwabetfs_prospectus.    
 
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Common Stock 99.9% of net assets
 
Diversified REITs 1.4%
American Assets Trust, Inc. 416,679 17,271,344
Empire State Realty Trust, Inc., Class A 1,297,921 15,185,676
PS Business Parks, Inc. 173,989 25,846,066
Washington Real Estate Investment Trust 700,092 18,797,470
    77,100,556
 
Health Care REITs 11.4%
Diversified Healthcare Trust 2,068,322 13,009,746
Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc. 1,161,830 39,850,769
Healthpeak Properties, Inc. 4,300,063 136,053,993
LTC Properties, Inc. 345,393 15,483,968
Universal Health Realty Income Trust 110,012 11,850,493
Ventas, Inc. 3,238,131 174,114,304
Welltower, Inc. 3,524,348 263,691,717
    654,054,990
 
Hotel & Resort REITs 5.7%
Apple Hospitality REIT, Inc. 1,828,237 23,895,058
Ashford Hospitality Trust, Inc. 733,989 1,585,416
Chatham Lodging Trust 406,836 5,671,294
CorePoint Lodging, Inc. 335,298 2,668,972
DiamondRock Hospitality Co. 1,739,784 15,866,830
Hersha Hospitality Trust 311,169 3,587,779
Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. 6,230,559 90,218,494
Park Hotels & Resorts, Inc. 2,079,779 37,976,765
Pebblebrook Hotel Trust 1,134,935 22,937,036
RLJ Lodging Trust 1,481,356 19,568,713
Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc. 472,985 32,877,187
Service Properties Trust 1,428,244 25,822,651
Summit Hotel Properties, Inc. 913,618 8,469,239
Sunstone Hotel Investors, Inc. 1,953,481 21,390,617
Xenia Hotels & Resorts, Inc. 978,735 14,641,876
    327,177,927
 
Industrial REITs 14.4%
Americold Realty Trust 1,665,893 51,092,938
Duke Realty Corp. 3,193,461 103,691,679
EastGroup Properties, Inc. 333,665 41,951,700
First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc. 1,102,849 42,459,687
Prologis, Inc. 6,412,955 540,483,847
Rexford Industrial Realty, Inc. 963,496 45,062,708
    824,742,559
 
Office REITs 13.4%
Boston Properties, Inc. 1,249,322 161,087,579
Brandywine Realty Trust 1,530,661 20,786,376
Columbia Property Trust, Inc. 1,015,551 19,153,292
Corporate Office Properties Trust 973,389 24,665,677
Cousins Properties, Inc. 1,274,964 45,503,465
Douglas Emmett, Inc. 1,431,957 54,672,118
Easterly Government Properties, Inc. 643,053 15,285,370
Equity Commonwealth 1,058,875 33,312,208
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Franklin Street Properties Corp. 929,749 6,629,110
Highwoods Properties, Inc. 901,291 40,449,940
Hudson Pacific Properties, Inc. 1,346,191 43,455,046
JBG SMITH Properties 1,025,392 37,611,379
Kilroy Realty Corp. 847,318 61,591,545
Mack-Cali Realty Corp. 787,004 14,937,336
Office Properties Income Trust 419,264 12,213,160
Paramount Group, Inc. 1,748,952 21,249,767
Piedmont Office Realty Trust, Inc., Class A 1,092,615 23,589,558
SL Green Realty Corp. 708,162 55,548,227
Vornado Realty Trust 1,376,174 73,735,403
    765,476,556
 
Residential REITs 26.6%
American Campus Communities, Inc. 1,193,741 51,856,109
American Homes 4 Rent, Class A 2,214,033 57,321,314
Apartment Investment & Management Co., Class A 1,293,546 61,883,241
AvalonBay Communities, Inc. 1,213,418 243,399,517
Camden Property Trust 841,305 89,161,504
Equity LifeStyle Properties, Inc. 1,581,745 108,080,636
Equity Residential 3,032,583 227,746,983
Essex Property Trust, Inc. 574,113 162,680,660
Front Yard Residential Corp. 427,650 5,422,602
Independence Realty Trust, Inc. 789,653 10,470,799
Invitation Homes, Inc. 4,676,976 134,182,441
Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc. 990,951 128,090,326
Sun Communities, Inc. 805,164 123,093,472
UDR, Inc. 2,546,281 114,531,719
    1,517,921,323
 
Retail REITs 14.0%
Acadia Realty Trust 755,391 17,253,130
Brixmor Property Group, Inc. 2,587,556 47,119,395
CBL & Associates Properties, Inc. 1,504,229 798,445
Federal Realty Investment Trust 610,174 70,987,643
Kimco Realty Corp. 3,668,194 63,643,166
Kite Realty Group Trust 729,553 11,782,281
Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust (a) 517,129 1,220,424
Regency Centers Corp. 1,455,727 83,616,959
Retail Opportunity Investments Corp. 1,008,073 15,121,095
Retail Properties of America, Inc., Class A 1,856,134 19,433,723
Retail Value, Inc. 134,279 3,731,613
RPT Realty 695,883 9,018,644
Seritage Growth Properties, Class A 291,144 10,009,531
Simon Property Group, Inc. 2,665,887 328,117,372
SITE Centers Corp. 1,296,434 14,921,955
Tanger Factory Outlet Centers, Inc. (a) 806,998 9,667,836
Taubman Centers, Inc. 531,835 27,687,330
The Macerich Co. (a) 957,363 19,549,353
Urban Edge Properties 1,000,625 16,210,125
Washington Prime Group, Inc. (a) 1,609,351 4,425,715
Weingarten Realty Investors 1,050,775 28,297,371
    802,613,106
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Specialized REITs 13.0%
CubeSmart 1,681,542 50,900,276
Digital Realty Trust, Inc. 1,813,227 217,786,695
Extra Space Storage, Inc. 1,125,160 112,921,058
Life Storage, Inc. 405,243 43,729,772
National Storage Affiliates Trust 515,359 17,388,213
Public Storage 1,304,806 272,861,031
QTS Realty Trust, Inc., Class A 504,768 28,352,818
    743,939,863
Total Common Stock
(Cost $5,669,446,718)   5,713,026,880

Other Investment Companies 0.4% of net assets
 
Money Market Fund 0.0%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, Premier Class 1.53% (b) 1,057,466 1,057,466
 
Securities Lending Collateral 0.4%
Wells Fargo Government Money Market Fund, Select Class 1.52% (b) 18,582,069 18,582,069
Total Other Investment Companies
(Cost $19,639,535)   19,639,535
    
  Number of
Contracts
Notional
Amount
($)
Current Value/
Unrealized
Depreciation
($)
Futures Contracts      
Long  
Dow Jones U.S. Real Estate Index, expires 03/20/20 112 3,869,600 (440,173)
(a) All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at $17,856,665.
(b) The rate shown is the 7-day yield.
   
REIT — Real Estate Investment Trust
 

The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of February 29, 2020 and reflects the complete schedule of portfolio holdings (see financial note 2(a) for additional information):
Description Quoted Prices in
Active Markets for
Identical Assets
(Level 1)
Other Significant
Observable Inputs
(Level 2)
Significant
Unobservable Inputs
(Level 3)
Total  
Assets          
Common Stock1 $5,713,026,880 $— $— $5,713,026,880  
Other Investment Companies1 19,639,535 19,639,535  
Liabilities          
Futures Contracts2 (440,173) (440,173)  
Total $5,732,226,242 $— $— $5,732,226,242  
1 As categorized in Portfolio Holdings.
2 Futures contracts are valued at unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
Fund investments in underlying mutual funds are classified as Level 1, without consideration to the classification level of the investments held by the underlying mutual funds, which could be Level 1, Level 2 or Level 3.
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Statement of Assets and Liabilities

As of February 29, 2020
Assets
Investments in unaffiliated issuers, at value (cost $5,670,504,184) including securities on loan of $17,856,665   $5,714,084,346
Collateral invested for securities on loan, at value (cost $18,582,069)   18,582,069
Cash   34,320
Deposit with broker for futures contracts   999,578
Receivables:    
Investments sold   29,546,837
Fund shares sold   82,246,923
Dividends   2,934,813
Income from securities on loan + 73,408
Total assets   5,848,502,294
Liabilities
Collateral held for securities on loan   18,582,069
Payables:    
Investments bought   73,479,174
Management fees   335,079
Fund shares redeemed   38,270,560
Variation margin on futures contracts + 439,950
Total liabilities   131,106,832
Net Assets
Total assets   5,848,502,294
Total liabilities 131,106,832
Net assets   $5,717,395,462
Net Assets by Source    
Capital received from investors   5,716,332,659
Total distributable earnings   1,062,803
    
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets ÷ Shares
Outstanding
= NAV
$5,717,395,462   135,200,000   $42.29
         
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Statement of Operations

For the period March 1, 2019 through February 29, 2020
Investment Income
Dividends (net of foreign withholding tax of $25,612)   $170,176,168
Securities on loan, net + 345,138
Total investment income   170,521,306
Expenses
Management fees   4,052,048
Total expenses 4,052,048
Net investment income   166,469,258
Realized and Unrealized Gains (Losses)
Net realized losses on investments   (12,099,324)
Net realized gains on in-kind redemptions   162,787,667
Net realized gains on futures contracts + 1,016,982
Net realized gains   151,705,325
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments   (322,704,803)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts + (388,225)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) + (323,093,028)
Net realized and unrealized losses   (171,387,703)
Decrease in net assets resulting from operations   ($4,918,445)
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Statement of Changes in Net Assets

For the current and prior report periods
Operations  
  3/1/19-2/29/20 3/1/18-2/28/19
Net investment income   $166,469,258 $142,620,373
Net realized gains   151,705,325 48,303,810
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) + (323,093,028) 625,500,961
Increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations   (4,918,445) 816,425,144
Distributions to Shareholders  
Total distributions   ($166,671,820) ($155,988,765)
    
Transactions in Fund Shares      
    3/1/19-2/29/20 3/1/18-2/28/19
    SHARES VALUE SHARES VALUE
Shares sold   31,500,000 $1,434,130,373 28,900,000 $1,176,924,966
Shares redeemed + (14,750,000) (672,412,627) (10,000,000) (401,470,478)
Net transactions in fund shares   16,750,000 $761,717,746 18,900,000 $775,454,488
Shares Outstanding and Net Assets      
    3/1/19-2/29/20 3/1/18-2/28/19
    SHARES NET ASSETS SHARES NET ASSETS
Beginning of period   118,450,000 $5,127,267,981 99,550,000 $3,691,377,114
Total increase + 16,750,000 590,127,481 18,900,000 1,435,890,867
End of period   135,200,000 $5,717,395,462 118,450,000 $5,127,267,981
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Financial Notes

1. Business Structure of the Fund:
Schwab U.S. REIT ETF is a series of Schwab Strategic Trust (the trust), a no-load, open-end management investment company. The trust is organized as a Delaware statutory trust and is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act). The list below shows all the operational funds in the trust as of the end of the period, including the fund discussed in this report, which is highlighted:
SCHWAB STRATEGIC TRUST (ORGANIZED JANUARY 27, 2009)
Schwab U.S. REIT ETF Schwab Short-Term U.S. Treasury ETF
Schwab U.S. Broad Market ETF Schwab Intermediate-Term U.S. Treasury ETF
Schwab 1000 Index® ETF Schwab Long-Term U.S. Treasury ETF
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap ETF Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth ETF Schwab 1-5 Year Corporate Bond ETF
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value ETF Schwab 5-10 Year Corporate Bond ETF
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap ETF Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF
Schwab U.S. Small-Cap ETF Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF
Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
Schwab International Equity ETF Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF
Schwab International Small-Cap Equity ETF Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF
Schwab Emerging Markets Equity ETF Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF
Schwab U.S. TIPS ETF  
The fund issues and redeems shares at its net asset value per share (NAV) only in large blocks of shares, typically 50,000 shares or more (Creation Units). These transactions are usually in exchange for a basket of securities and/or an amount of cash. As a practical matter, only institutional investors who have entered into an authorized participant agreement purchase or redeem Creation Units. Except when aggregated in Creation Units, shares of the fund are not redeemable securities.
Individual shares of the fund trade on national securities exchanges and elsewhere during the trading day and can only be bought and sold at market prices throughout the trading day through a broker-dealer. Because fund shares trade at market prices rather than NAV, shares may trade at a price greater than NAV (premium) or less than NAV (discount).
The fund maintains its own account for purposes of holding assets and accounting, and is considered a separate entity for tax purposes. Within its account, the fund may also keep certain assets in segregated accounts, as required by securities law.

    
2. Significant Accounting Policies:
The following is a summary of the significant accounting policies the fund uses in its preparation of financial statements. The fund follows the investment company accounting and reporting guidance of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standard Codification Topic 946 Financial Services — Investment Companies. The accounting policies are in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (GAAP).
The fund may invest in certain other investment companies (underlying funds). For more information about the underlying funds’ operations and policies, please refer to those funds’ semiannual and annual reports, which are filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
(a) Security Valuation:
Under procedures approved by the fund’s Board of Trustees (the Board), the investment adviser has formed a Pricing Committee to administer the pricing and valuation of portfolio securities and other assets and to ensure that prices used for internal purposes or provided by third parties reasonably reflect fair market value. Among other things, these procedures allow the fund to utilize independent pricing services, quotations from securities and financial instrument dealers and other market sources to determine fair value.
The fund values the securities in its portfolio every business day. The fund uses the following policies to value various types of securities:
•  Securities traded on an exchange or over-the-counter: Traded securities are valued at the closing value for the day, or, on days when no closing value has been reported, at the mean of the most recent bid and ask quotes. Securities that are primarily traded on foreign exchanges are valued at the official closing price or the last sales price on the exchange where the securities are principally traded with these values then translated into U.S. dollars at the current exchange rate, unless these securities are fair valued as discussed below.
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2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
•  Securities for which no quoted value is available: The Board has adopted procedures to fair value the fund’s securities when market prices are not “readily available” or are unreliable. For example, a fund may fair value a security when it is de-listed or its trading is halted or suspended; when a security’s primary pricing source is unable or unwilling to provide a price; or when a security’s primary trading market is closed during regular market hours. The fund makes fair value determinations in good faith in accordance with the fund’s valuation procedures. The Pricing Committee considers a number of factors, including unobservable market inputs when arriving at fair value. The Pricing Committee may employ techniques such as the review of related or comparable assets or liabilities, related market activities, recent transactions, market multiples, book values, transactional back-testing, disposition analysis and other relevant information. The Pricing Committee regularly reviews these inputs and assumptions to calibrate the valuations. Due to the subjective and variable nature of fair value pricing, there can be no assurance that the fund could obtain the fair value assigned to the security upon the sale of such security. The Board convenes on a regular basis to review fair value determinations made by the fund pursuant to the valuation procedures.
•   Futures contracts: Futures contracts are valued at their settlement prices as of the close of their exchanges.
•   Underlying funds: Mutual funds are valued at their respective NAVs.
In accordance with the authoritative guidance on fair value measurements and disclosures under GAAP, the fund discloses the fair value of its investments in a hierarchy that prioritizes the significant inputs to valuation techniques used to measure the fair value. The hierarchy gives the highest priority to valuations based upon unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to valuations based upon unobservable inputs that are significant to the valuation (Level 3 measurements). If inputs used to measure the financial instruments fall within different levels of the hierarchy, the categorization is based on the lowest level input that is significant to the valuation. If the fund determines that either the volume and/or level of activity for an asset or liability has significantly decreased (from normal conditions for that asset or liability) or price quotations or observable inputs are not associated with orderly transactions, increased analysis and management judgment will be required to estimate fair value.
The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows:
•  Level 1quoted prices in active markets for identical securitiesInvestments whose values are based on quoted market prices in active markets, and whose values are therefore classified as Level 1 prices, include active listed equities and futures contracts. Investments in mutual funds are valued daily at their NAV, which are classified as Level 1 prices, without consideration to the classification level of the specific investments held by an underlying fund.
•  Level 2other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.)Investments that trade in markets that are not considered to be active, but whose values are based on quoted market prices, dealer quotations or valuations provided by alternative pricing sources supported by observable inputs are classified as Level 2 prices. These generally include U.S. government and sovereign obligations, most government agency securities, investment-grade corporate bonds, certain mortgage products, less liquid listed equities, and state, municipal and provincial obligations.
•  Level 3significant unobservable inputs (including the fund’s own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments)Investments whose values are classified as Level 3 prices have significant unobservable inputs, as they may trade infrequently or not at all. When observable prices are not available for these securities, the fund uses one or more valuation techniques for which sufficient and reliable data is available. The inputs used by the fund in estimating the value of Level 3 prices may include the original transaction price, quoted prices for similar securities or assets in active markets, completed or pending third-party transactions in the underlying investment or comparable issuers, and changes in financial ratios or cash flows. Level 3 prices may also be adjusted to reflect illiquidity and/or non-transferability, with the amount of such discount estimated by the fund in the absence of market information. Assumptions used by the fund due to the lack of observable inputs may significantly impact the resulting fair value and therefore the fund’s results of operations.
The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.
The levels associated with valuing the fund’s investments as of February 29, 2020 are disclosed in the Portfolio Holdings.
(b) Accounting Policies for certain Portfolio Investments (if held):
Futures Contracts: Futures contracts are instruments that represent an agreement between two parties that obligates one party to buy, and the other party to sell, specific instruments at an agreed upon price on a stipulated future date. The fund must give the broker a deposit of cash and/or securities (initial margin) whenever it enters into a futures contract. The amount of the deposit may
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2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
vary from one contract to another. Subsequent payments (variation margin) are made or received by the fund depending on the daily fluctuations in the value of the futures contract and are accounted for as unrealized appreciation or depreciation until the contract is closed, at which time the gains or losses are realized. Futures contracts are traded publicly on exchanges, and their market value may change daily.
Securities Lending: Under the trust’s Securities Lending Program, the fund (lender) may make short-term loans of its securities to another party (borrower) to generate additional revenue for the fund. The borrower pledges collateral in the form of cash, securities issued or fully guaranteed by the U.S. government or foreign governments, or letters of credit issued by a bank. Collateral at the individual loan level is required to be maintained on a daily marked-to-market basis in an amount at least equal to the current value of the securities loaned. The lending agent provides the fund with indemnification against borrower default (the borrower fails to return the security on loan) reducing the risk of loss as a result of default. The cash collateral of securities loaned is currently invested in money market portfolios operating under Rule 2a-7 of the 1940 Act. The fund bears the risk of loss with respect to the investment of cash collateral. The terms of the securities lending agreement allow the fund or the lending agent to terminate any loan at any given time and the securities must be returned within the earlier of the standard trade settlement period or the specified time period under the relevant securities lending agreements. Securities lending income, as disclosed in the fund’s Statement of Operations, if applicable, represents the income earned from the investment of the cash collateral plus any fees paid by borrowers, less the fees paid to the lending agent and broker rebates which are subject to adjustments pursuant to the securities lending agreement. On loans not collateralized by cash, a fee is received from the borrower, and is allocated between the fund and the lending agent. The aggregate market value of securities loaned will not at any time exceed one-third of the total assets of the fund, including collateral received from the loan. Securities lending fees paid to the unaffiliated lending agents start at 10% of gross lending revenue, with subsequent breakpoints to a low of 7.5%. In this context, the gross lending revenue equals the income received from the investment of cash collateral and fees paid by borrowers less any rebates paid to the borrowers. Any expenses charged by the cash collateral fund are in addition to these fees. All remaining revenue is retained by the fund, as applicable. No portion of lending revenue is paid to or retained by Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. (CSIM or the investment adviser) or any affiliate of CSIM.
As of February 29, 2020, the fund had securities on loan, all of which were classified as common stocks. The value of the securities on loan and the related collateral as of February 29, 2020 are disclosed in the fund’s Portfolio Holdings. The value of the securities on loan and investment of cash collateral are also disclosed in the fund’s Statement of Assets and Liabilities.
(c) Security Transactions:
Security transactions are recorded as of the date the order to buy or sell the security is executed. Realized gains and losses from security transactions are based on the identified costs of the securities involved.
When the fund closes out a futures contract position, it calculates the difference between the value of the position at the beginning and at the end of the contract, and records a realized gain or loss accordingly.
The fund invests in real estate investment trusts (REITs) which report information on the source of their distributions annually. The fund policy is to record all REIT distributions initially as dividend income on the ex-dividend date and then re-designate them as return of capital and/or capital gain distributions at the end of the reporting period based on information provided annually by each REIT, and management estimates such re-designations when actual information has not yet been reported.
(d) Investment Income:
Interest income is recorded as it accrues. Dividends and distributions from portfolio securities and underlying funds are recorded on the date they are effective (the ex-dividend date), although the fund records certain foreign security dividends on the day it learns of the ex-dividend date. Any distributions from underlying funds are recorded in accordance with the character of the distributions as designated by the underlying funds.
(e) Expenses:
Pursuant to the Investment Advisory Agreement (Advisory Agreement) between CSIM and the trust, the investment adviser will pay the operating expenses of the fund, excluding taxes, any brokerage expenses, and extraordinary or non-routine expenses. Taxes, any brokerage expenses and extraordinary or non-routine expenses that are specific to the fund are charged directly to the fund.
(f) Distributions to Shareholders:
The fund makes distributions from net investment income, if any, quarterly and from net realized capital gains, if any, once a year.
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2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
(g) Accounting Estimates:
The accounting policies described in this report conform to GAAP. Notwithstanding this, shareholders should understand that in order to follow these principles, fund management has to make estimates and assumptions that affect the information reported in the financial statements. It’s possible that once the results are known, they may turn out to be different from these estimates and these differences may be material.
(h) Federal Income Taxes:
The fund intends to meet federal income and excise tax requirements for regulated investment companies under subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended. Accordingly, the fund distributes substantially all of its net investment income and net realized capital gains, if any, to its shareholders each year. As long as the fund meets the tax requirements, it is not required to pay federal income tax.
(i) Indemnification:
Under the fund’s organizational documents, the officers and trustees are indemnified against certain liabilities arising out of the performance of their duties to the fund. In addition, in the normal course of business the fund enters into contracts with its vendors and others that provide general indemnifications. The fund’s maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown as this would involve future claims that may be made against the fund. However, based on experience, the fund expects the risk of loss attributable to these arrangements to be remote.
(j) Recent Accounting Standards:
In August 2018, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update “Fair Value Measurement (Topic 820)” (ASU 2018-13) which modifies the disclosure requirements for fair value measurement by removing, modifying, or adding certain disclosures. The amendments are effective for annual periods beginning after December 15, 2019, and interim periods within those annual periods. The fund is permitted to early adopt any removed or modified disclosures upon issuance of this update and delay adoption of the additional disclosures until their effective date. The fund has early adopted certain removed or modified disclosures, including the amount of and reasons for transfers between Level 1 and Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy and the policy for timing of transfers between levels upon issuance of ASU 2018-13, and has delayed adoption of the additional disclosures until their effective date. At this time, management is currently evaluating the impact that the adoption of the additional disclosures will have on the fund’s financial statements.

    
3. Risk Factors:
Investing in the fund may involve certain risks, as discussed in the fund’s prospectus, including, but not limited to, those described below. Any of these risks could cause an investor to lose money.
Market Risk. Financial markets rise and fall in response to a variety of factors, sometimes rapidly and unpredictable. Markets may be impacted by economic, political, regulatory and other conditions, including economic sanctions and other government actions. In addition, the occurrence of global events, such as war, terrorism, environmental disasters, natural disasters or epidemics, may also negatively affect the financial markets. As with any investment whose performance is tied to these markets, the value of an investment in the fund will fluctuate, which means that an investor could lose money over short or long periods.
Investment Style Risk. The fund is an index fund. Therefore, the fund follows the securities included in the index during upturns as well as downturns. Because of its indexing strategy, the fund does not take steps to reduce market exposure or to lessen the effects of a declining market. In addition, because of the fund’s expenses, the fund’s performance may be below that of the index.
Equity Risk. The prices of equity securities rise and fall daily. These price movements may result from factors affecting individual companies, industries or the securities market as a whole. In addition, equity markets tend to move in cycles, which may cause stock prices to fall over short or extended periods of time.
Market Capitalization Risk. Securities issued by companies of different market capitalizations tend to go in and out of favor based on market and economic conditions. During a period when securities of a particular market capitalization fall behind other types of investments, the fund’s performance could be impacted.
Large-Cap Company Risk. Large-cap companies are generally more mature and the securities issued by these companies may not be able to reach the same levels of growth as the securities issued by small- or mid-cap companies.
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3. Risk Factors (continued):
Mid-Cap Company Risk. Mid-cap companies may be more vulnerable to adverse business or economic events than larger, more established companies and the value of securities issued by these companies may move sharply.
Small-Cap Company Risk. Securities issued by small-cap companies may be risker than those issued by larger companies, and their prices may move sharply, especially during market upturns and downturns.
Real Estate Investment Risk. Due to the composition of the index, the fund concentrates its investments in real estate companies and companies related to the real estate industry. As such, the fund is subject to risks associated with the direct ownership of real estate securities and an investment in the fund will be closely linked to the performance of the real estate markets. These risks include, among others: declines in the value of real estate; risks related to general and local economic conditions; possible lack of availability of mortgage funds or other limits to accessing the credit or capital markets; defaults by borrowers or tenants, particularly during an economic downturn; and changes in interest rates.
REITs Risk. In addition to the risks associated with investing in securities of real estate companies and real estate related companies, REITs are subject to certain additional risks. Equity REITs may be affected by changes in the value of the underlying properties owned by the trusts. Further, REITs are dependent upon specialized management skills and cash flows, and may have their investments in relatively few properties, or in a small geographic area or a single property type. Failure of a company to qualify as a REIT under federal tax law may have adverse consequences to the fund. In addition, REITs have their own expenses, and the fund will bear a proportionate share of those expenses.
Tracking Error Risk. As an index fund, the fund seeks to track the performance of its index, although it may not be successful in doing so. The divergence between the performance of the fund and the index, positive or negative, is called “tracking error.” Tracking error can be caused by many factors and it may be significant.
Derivatives Risk. The principal types of derivatives used by the fund are futures contracts. A future is an agreement to buy or sell a financial instrument at a specific price on a specific day. The fund’s use of derivative instruments involves risks different from, or possibly greater than, the risks associated with investing directly in securities and other traditional investments. Certain of these risks, such as liquidity risk, leverage risk and market risk, are discussed elsewhere in this section. The fund’s use of derivatives that are subject to regulation by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) could cause the fund to become a commodity pool, which would require the fund to comply with certain CFTC rules.
The fund’s use of derivatives is also subject to credit risk, lack of availability risk, valuation risk, correlation risk and tax risk. Credit risk is the risk that the counterparty to a derivative transaction may not fulfill its contractual obligations. Lack of availability risk is the risk that suitable derivative transactions may not be available in all circumstances for risk management or other purposes. Valuation risk is the risk that a particular derivative may be valued incorrectly. Correlation risk is the risk that changes in the value of the derivative may not correlate perfectly with the underlying asset, rate or index. Tax risk is the risk that the use of derivatives may cause the fund to realize higher amounts of short-term capital gains. The fund’s use of derivatives could reduce the fund’s performance, increase the fund’s volatility, and cause the fund to lose more than the initial amount invested.
Concentration Risk. To the extent that the fund’s or the index’s portfolio is concentrated in the securities of issuers in a particular market, industry, group of industries, sector or asset class (including the real estate industry, as described above), the fund may be adversely affected by the performance of those securities, may be subject to increased price volatility and may be more vulnerable to adverse economic, market, political or regulatory occurrences affecting that market, industry, group of industries, sector or asset class.
Liquidity Risk. The fund may be unable to sell certain securities, such as illiquid securities, readily at a favorable time or price, or the fund may have to sell them at a loss.
Market Trading Risk. Although fund shares are listed on national securities exchanges, there can be no assurance that an active trading market for fund shares will develop or be maintained. If an active market is not maintained, investors may find it difficult to buy or sell fund shares.
Shares of the Fund May Trade at Prices Other Than NAV. Fund shares may be bought and sold in the secondary market at market prices. Although it is expected that the market price of the shares of the fund will approximate the fund’s NAV, there may be times when the market price and the NAV vary significantly. An investor may pay more than NAV when buying shares of the fund in the secondary market, and an investor may receive less than NAV when selling those shares in the secondary market. The market price of fund shares may deviate, sometimes significantly, from NAV during periods of market volatility. The market price of fund shares may deviate, sometimes significantly, from NAV during periods of market volatility or market disruption. (See the unaudited Frequency Distribution of Discounts and Premiums in Other Information for an overview showing the frequency at which the daily closing price was at a discount or a premium to the fund’s daily NAV.)
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Financial Notes (continued)

3. Risk Factors (continued):
Please refer to the fund’s prospectus for a more complete description of the principal risks of investing in the fund.

    
4. Affiliates and Affiliated Transactions:
Investment Adviser
CSIM, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Charles Schwab Corporation, serves as the fund’s investment adviser pursuant to the Advisory Agreement between CSIM and the trust.
For its advisory services to the fund, CSIM is entitled to receive an annual management fee, payable monthly, equal to 0.07% of the fund’s average daily net assets.
Investment from Affiliates
Certain funds in the Fund Complex (for definition refer to Trustees and Officers section) may own shares of other funds in the Fund Complex. The table below reflects the percentage of shares of the fund that are owned by other funds in the Fund Complex as of February 29, 2020.
Schwab VIT Balanced Portfolio 0.1%
Schwab VIT Balanced with Growth Portfolio 0.2%
Schwab VIT Growth Portfolio 0.2%
Schwab Target 2010 Index Fund 0.0%*
Schwab Target 2015 Index Fund 0.0%*
Schwab Target 2020 Index Fund 0.1%
Schwab Target 2025 Index Fund 0.1%
Schwab Target 2030 Index Fund 0.2%
Schwab Target 2035 Index Fund 0.1%
Schwab Target 2040 Index Fund 0.2%
Schwab Target 2045 Index Fund 0.1%
Schwab Target 2050 Index Fund 0.1%
Schwab Target 2055 Index Fund 0.1%
Schwab Target 2060 Index Fund 0.1%
* Less than 0.05%
Interfund Transactions
The fund may engage in direct transactions with certain other funds in the Fund Complex when permitted by applicable law. When one fund is seeking to sell a security that another is seeking to buy, an interfund transaction can allow both funds to benefit by reducing transaction costs. This practice is limited to funds that share the same investment adviser, trustees and/or officers. For the period ended February 29, 2020, the fund’s total aggregate security transactions with other funds in the Fund Complex was $53,523,158 and includes realized losses of $6,015,323.
Interfund Borrowing and Lending
Pursuant to an exemptive order issued by the SEC, the fund may enter into interfund borrowing and lending transactions with other funds in the Fund Complex. All loans are for temporary or emergency purposes and the interest rate to be charged will be the average of the overnight repurchase agreement rate and the short-term bank loan rate. All loans are subject to numerous conditions designed to ensure fair and equitable treatment of all participating funds. The interfund lending facility is subject to the oversight and periodic review of the Board. The fund had no interfund borrowing or lending activity during the period.

    
5. Other Service Providers:
SEI Investments Distribution Co. is the principal underwriter and distributor of shares of the fund.
State Street Bank and Trust Company (State Street) serves as the fund’s transfer agent. As part of these services, the transfer agent maintains records pertaining to the sale, redemption and transfer of the fund’s shares.
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5. Other Service Providers (continued):
State Street also serves as custodian and accountant for the fund. The custodian is responsible for the daily safekeeping of securities and cash held by the fund. The fund’s accountant maintains all books and records related to the fund’s transactions.

    
6. Board of Trustees:
The Board may include people who are officers and/or directors of CSIM or its affiliates. Federal securities law limits the percentage of such “interested persons” who may serve on a trust’s board, and the trust was in compliance with these limitations throughout the report period. The trust does not pay any interested or non-interested trustees (independent trustees). The independent trustees are paid by CSIM. For information regarding the trustees, please refer to the Trustees and Officers table at the end of this report.

    
7. Borrowing from Banks:
During the period, the fund was a participant with other funds in the Fund Complex in a joint, syndicated, committed $750 million line of credit (the Syndicated Credit Facility), which matured on October 3, 2019. On October 3, 2019, the Syndicated Credit Facility was amended to run for a new 364 day period with the line of credit amount remaining unchanged, maturing on October 1, 2020. Under the terms of the Syndicated Credit Facility, in addition to CSIM paying the interest charged on any borrowings by the fund, CSIM paid a commitment fee of 0.15% per annum on the fund’s proportionate share of the unused portion of the Syndicated Credit Facility.
During the period, the fund was a participant with other funds in the Fund Complex in a joint, unsecured, uncommitted $500 million line of credit (the Uncommitted Credit Facility), with State Street, which matured on November 29, 2019. On November 29, 2019, the Uncommitted Credit Facility was amended to run for a new 364 day period, maturing on November 27, 2020. Under the terms of the Uncommitted Credit Facility, CSIM pays interest on the amount the fund borrows. There were no borrowings from either line of credit during the period.
The fund also has access to custodian overdraft facilities. The fund may have utilized the overdraft facility and incurred an interest expense, which is paid by CSIM. The interest expense is determined based on a negotiated rate above the current Federal Funds Rate.

    
8. Derivatives:
The fund entered into equity index futures contracts during the report period. The fund invested in futures contracts to equitize available cash. The current value and variation margin for futures contracts held at February 29, 2020 are presented on the Portfolio Holdings and Statement of Assets and Liabilities, respectively. The net realized and change in unrealized gains (losses) on futures contracts are presented on the Statement of Operations. Refer to financial note 2(b) for the fund’s accounting policies with respect to futures contracts and financial note 3 for disclosures concerning the risks of investing in futures contracts. During the period ended February 29, 2020, the month-end average notional amounts of futures contracts held by the fund was $8,277,442 and the month-end average number of contracts held was 233.

    
9. Purchases and Sales of Investment Securities:
For the period ended February 29, 2020, purchases and sales of securities (excluding in-kind transactions and short-term obligations) were as follows:
Purchases
of Securities
Sales
of Securities
$374,474,747 $328,451,737

    
10. In-Kind Transactions:
The consideration for the purchase of Creation Units of the fund often consists of the in-kind deposit of a designated portfolio of equity securities, which constitutes an optimized representation of the securities involved in a relevant fund’s underlying index, and an amount of cash. Investors purchasing and redeeming Creation Units are subject to a standard creation transaction fee and a standard redemption transaction fee paid to the custodian to offset transfer and other transaction costs associated with the issuance and redemption of Creation Units. Purchasers and redeemers of Creation Units for cash are subject to an additional
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10. In-Kind Transactions (continued):
variable charge paid to the fund that will offset the transaction costs to the fund of buying or selling portfolio securities. In addition, purchasers and redeemers of shares in Creation Units are responsible for payment of the costs of transferring securities to or out of the fund. From time to time, CSIM may cover the cost of any transaction fees when believed to be in the best interests of the fund.
The in-kind transactions for the period ended February 29, 2020, were as follows:
In-Kind Purchases
of Securities
In-Kind Sales
of Securities
$1,365,597,676 $596,438,744
For the period ended February 29, 2020, the fund realized net capital gains or losses resulting from in-kind redemptions of Creation Units. Because such gains or losses are not taxable to the fund and are not distributed to existing fund shareholders, the gains or losses are reclassified from accumulated net realized gains or losses to capital received from investors at the end of the fund’s tax year. These reclassifications have no effect on net assets or net asset values per share. The net realized in-kind gains or losses for the period ended February 29, 2020 are disclosed in the fund’s Statement of Operations.

    
11. Federal Income Taxes
As of February 29, 2020, the tax basis cost of the fund’s investments and gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation were as follows:
Tax cost $5,725,988,060
Gross unrealized appreciation $560,277,393
Gross unrealized depreciation (554,039,211)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) $6,238,182
As of February 29, 2020, the components of distributable earnings on a tax basis were as follows:
Undistributed ordinary income $10,532,482
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments 6,238,182
Total $16,770,664
The primary difference between book basis and tax basis unrealized appreciation or unrealized depreciation of investments is the tax deferral of losses on wash sales and realization for tax purposes of unrealized appreciation or depreciation on futures contracts. The tax cost of the fund’s investments, disclosed above, have been adjusted from its book amounts to reflect these unrealized appreciation or depreciation differences, as applicable.
Capital loss carryforwards may be used to offset future realized capital gains for federal income tax purposes. As of February 29, 2020, the fund had non-expiring capital loss carryforwards of $15,707,861.
For the fiscal year ended February 29, 2020, the fund had no capital losses deferred and had capital loss carryforwards utilized in the amount of $2,146,587.
The tax basis components of distributions paid during the current and prior fiscal years were:
Current period distributions  
Ordinary income $166,671,820
Prior period distributions  
Ordinary income $155,988,765
Distributions paid to shareholders are based on net investment income and net realized gains determined on a tax basis, which may differ from net investment income and net realized gains for financial reporting purposes. These differences reflect the differing character of certain income items and net realized gains and losses for financial statement and tax purposes, and may result in reclassification among certain capital accounts on the financial statements. The fund may also designate a portion of the amount paid to redeeming shareholders as a distribution for tax purposes.
Permanent book and tax basis differences may result in reclassifications between components of net assets as required. The adjustments have no impact on net assets or the results of operations.
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Financial Notes (continued)

11. Federal Income Taxes (continued):
As of February 29, 2020, management has reviewed the tax positions for open periods (for federal purposes, three years from the date of filing and for state purposes, four years from the date of filing) as applicable to the fund, and has determined that no provision for income tax is required in the fund’s financial statements. The fund recognizes interest and penalties, if any, related to unrecognized tax benefits as income tax expense in the Statement of Operations. During the period ended February 29, 2020, the fund did not incur any interest or penalties.

    
12. Subsequent Events:
Management has determined there are no subsequent events or transactions through the date the financial statements were issued that would have materially impacted the financial statements as presented.
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Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

To the Board of Trustees of Schwab Strategic Trust and Shareholders of Schwab U.S. REIT ETF
Opinion on the Financial Statements
We have audited the accompanying statement of assets and liabilities, including the portfolio holdings, of Schwab U.S. REIT ETF (one of the funds constituting Schwab Strategic Trust, referred to hereafter as the “Fund”) as of February 29, 2020, the related statement of operations for the year ended February 29, 2020, the statement of changes in net assets for each of the two years in the period ended February 29, 2020, including the related notes, and the financial highlights for each of the five years in the period ended February 29, 2020 (collectively referred to as the “financial statements”). In our opinion, the financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Fund as of February 29, 2020, the results of its operations for the year then ended, the changes in its net assets for each of the two years in the period ended February 29, 2020 and the financial highlights for each of the five years in the period ended February 29, 2020 in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.
Basis for Opinion
These financial statements are the responsibility of the Fund’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the Fund’s financial statements based on our audits. We are a public accounting firm registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States) (PCAOB) and are required to be independent with respect to the Fund in accordance with the U.S. federal securities laws and the applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the PCAOB.
We conducted our audits of these financial statements in accordance with the standards of the PCAOB. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement, whether due to error or fraud.
Our audits included performing procedures to assess the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to error or fraud, and performing procedures that respond to those risks. Such procedures included examining, on a test basis, evidence regarding the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Our audits also included evaluating the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. Our procedures included confirmation of securities owned as of February 29, 2020 by correspondence with the custodian and brokers; when replies were not received from brokers, we performed other auditing procedures. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
/s/PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
San Francisco, California
April 16, 2020
We have served as the auditor of one or more investment companies in the Schwab Funds Complex since 1989.
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Other Federal Tax Information (unaudited)

For the fiscal year ended February 29, 2020, the fund designates $155,256,389 as dividends eligible for the 20% qualified business income deduction under section 199A of the Internal Revenue Code. Shareholders will be notified in January 2021 via IRS form 1099 of the amounts for use in preparing their 2020 income tax return.
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Other Information (unaudited)

Frequency Distribution of Discounts and Premiums
Market Price vs. NAV as of February 29, 2020
The following charts are provided to show the frequency at which the daily closing market price on the NYSE Arca, Inc. (Exchange), the secondary market for shares of the fund, was at a discount or premium to such fund’s daily NAV. The “Market Price” of the fund generally is determined using the official closing price on the primary stock exchange (generally, 4:00 p.m. Eastern time) on which the shares of the fund are listed for trading, as of the time that the fund’s NAV is calculated. The discount or premium is the percentage difference between the NAV and the Market Price of a fund. A discount is the amount that a fund is trading below the reported NAV, expressed as a percentage of NAV. A premium is the amount that a fund is trading above the reported NAV, expressed as a percentage of NAV. The NAV of the fund will fluctuate with changes in the market value of its portfolio holdings. The Market Price of the fund will fluctuate in accordance with changes in its NAV, as well as supply and demand. Shares are bought and sold at market prices, which may be higher or lower than the NAV. The data presented below represents past performance and cannot be used to predict future results. The chart does not include days in which the NAV equals the Market Price.
  Number of Days
Market Price Above NAV
Number of Days
Market Price Below NAV
  1-49
Basis
Points
50-99
Basis
Points
100-199
Basis
Points
>200
Basis
Points
1-49
Basis
Points
50-99
Basis
Points
100-199
Basis
Points
>200
Basis
Points
                 
For the period                
3/1/15 through 2/29/20 725 291
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Trustees and Officers

The tables below give information about the trustees and officers of Schwab Strategic Trust, which includes the fund covered in this report. The “Fund Complex” includes The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Investments, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust. The Fund Complex includes 99 funds.
The address for all trustees and officers is 211 Main Street, San Francisco, CA 94105. You can find more information about the trustees and officers in the Statement of Additional Information, which is available free by calling 1-877-824-5615.
Independent Trustees
Name, Year of Birth, and
Position(s) with the trust
(Terms of office, and
length of Time Served1)
Principal Occupations
During the Past Five Years
Number of
Portfolios in
Fund Complex
Overseen by
the Trustee
Other Directorships
Robert W. Burns
1959
Trustee
(Trustee of Schwab Strategic Trust since 2009; The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios and Laudus Trust since 2016)
Retired/Private Investor (Jan. 2009 – present). Formerly, Managing Director, Pacific Investment Management Company, LLC (PIMCO) (investment management firm) and President, PIMCO Funds. 99 None
John F. Cogan
1947
Trustee
(Trustee of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust and Schwab Annuity Portfolios since 2008; Laudus Trust since 2010; Schwab Strategic Trust since 2016)
Senior Fellow (Oct. 1979 – present), The Hoover Institution at Stanford University (public policy think tank); Senior Fellow (2000 – present), Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research; Professor of Public Policy (1994 – 2015), Stanford University. 99 Director (2005 – present), Gilead Sciences, Inc.
Nancy F. Heller
1956
Trustee
(Trustee of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since 2018)
Retired. President and Chairman (2014 – 2016), TIAA Charitable (financial services); Senior Managing Director (2003 – 2016), TIAA (financial services). 99 None
Stephen Timothy Kochis
1946
Trustee
(Trustee of Schwab Strategic Trust since 2012; The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios and Laudus Trust since 2016)
CEO and Owner (May 2012 – present), Kochis Global (wealth management consulting). 99 None
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Independent Trustees (continued)
Name, Year of Birth, and
Position(s) with the trust
(Terms of office, and
length of Time Served1)
Principal Occupations
During the Past Five Years
Number of
Portfolios in
Fund Complex
Overseen by
the Trustee
Other Directorships
David L. Mahoney
1954
Trustee
(Trustee of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios and Laudus Trust since 2011; Schwab Strategic Trust since 2016)
Private Investor. 99 Director (2004 – present), Corcept Therapeutics Incorporated
Director (2009 – present), Adamas Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Director (2003 – 2019), Symantec Corporation
Jane P. Moncreiff
1961
Trustee
(Trustee of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since 2019)
Consultant (2018 – present), Fulham Advisers LLC (management consulting); Chief Investment Officer (2009 – 2017), CareGroup Healthcare System, Inc. (healthcare). 99 None
Kiran M. Patel
1948
Trustee
(Trustee of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios and Laudus Trust since 2011; Schwab Strategic Trust since 2016)
Retired. Executive Vice President and General Manager of Small Business Group (Dec. 2008 – Sept. 2013), Intuit, Inc. (financial software and services firm for consumers and small businesses). 99 Director (2008 – present), KLA-Tencor Corporation
Kimberly S. Patmore
1956
Trustee
(Trustee of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since 2016)
Consultant (2008 – present), Patmore Management Consulting (management consulting). 99 None
Gerald B. Smith
1950
Trustee
(Trustee of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust and Schwab Annuity Portfolios since 2000; Laudus Trust since 2010; Schwab Strategic Trust since 2016)
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Founder (Mar. 1990 – present), Smith Graham & Co. (investment advisors). 99 Director (2012 – present), Eaton Corporation plc
    
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Interested Trustees
Name, Year of Birth, and
Position(s) with the trust
(Terms of office, and
length of Time Served1)
Principal Occupations
During the Past Five Years
Number of
Portfolios in
Fund Complex
Overseen by
the Trustee
Other Directorships
Walter W. Bettinger II2
1960
Chairman and Trustee
(Trustee of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust and Schwab Annuity Portfolios since 2008; Schwab Strategic Trust since 2009; Laudus Trust since 2010)
Director, President and Chief Executive Officer (Oct. 2008 – present), The Charles Schwab Corporation; President and Chief Executive Officer (Oct. 2008 – present) and Director (May 2008 – present), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; Director (Apr. 2006 – present), Charles Schwab Bank; Director (Nov. 2017 – present), Charles Schwab Premier Bank; Director (July 2019 – present), Charles Schwab Trust Bank; Director (May 2008 – present) and President and Chief Executive Officer (Aug. 2017 – present), Schwab Holdings, Inc.; Director (July 2016 – present), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. 99 Director (2008 – present), The Charles Schwab Corporation
Jonathan de St. Paer2
1973
Trustee
(Trustee of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since 2019)
Director (Apr. 2019 – present), President (Oct. 2018 – present), and Chief Executive Officer (Apr. 2019 – Nov. 2019), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Trustee and Chief Executive Officer (Apr. 2019 – present) and President (Nov. 2018 – present), Schwab Funds, Laudus Funds and Schwab ETFs; Director (Apr. 2019 – present), Charles Schwab Worldwide Funds plc and Charles Schwab Asset Management (Ireland) Limited; Senior Vice President (Apr. 2019 – present), Senior Vice President – Strategy and Product Development (CSIM) (Jan. 2014 – Mar. 2019), and Vice President (Jan. 2009 – Dec. 2013), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. 99 None
Joseph R. Martinetto2
1962
Trustee
(Trustee of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since 2016)
Chief Operating Officer (Feb. 2018 – present) and Senior Executive Vice President (July 2015 – Feb. 2018), The Charles Schwab Corporation; Senior Executive Vice President (July 2015 – present), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; Chief Financial Officer (July 2015 – Aug. 2017) and Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (May 2007 – July 2015), The Charles Schwab Corporation and Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; Director (May 2007 – present), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; Director (Apr. 2010 – present) and Chief Executive Officer (July 2013 – Apr. 2015), Charles Schwab Bank; Director (Nov. 2017 – present), Charles Schwab Premier Bank; Director (May 2007 – present), Chief Financial Officer (May 2007 – Aug. 2017), Senior Executive Vice President (Feb. 2016 – present), and Executive Vice President (May 2007 – Feb. 2016), Schwab Holdings, Inc. 99 None
    
Officers of the Trust
Name, Year of Birth, and Position(s) with the trust
(Terms of office, and length of Time Served3)
Principal Occupations During the Past Five Years
Jonathan de St. Paer
1973
President and Chief Executive Officer
(Officer of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since 2018)
Director (Apr. 2019 – present), President (Oct. 2018 – present), and Chief Executive Officer (Apr. 2019 – Nov. 2019), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Trustee and Chief Executive Officer (Apr. 2019 – present) and President (Nov. 2018 – present), Schwab Funds, Laudus Funds and Schwab ETFs; Director (Apr. 2019 – present), Charles Schwab Worldwide Funds plc and Charles Schwab Asset Management (Ireland) Limited; Senior Vice President (Apr. 2019 – present), Senior Vice President – Strategy and Product Development (CSIM) (Jan. 2014 – Mar. 2019), and Vice President (Jan. 2009 – Dec. 2013), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
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Officers of the Trust (continued)
Name, Year of Birth, and Position(s) with the trust
(Terms of office, and length of Time Served3)
Principal Occupations During the Past Five Years
Mark Fischer
1970
Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer
(Officer of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since 2013)
Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer (Jan. 2016 – present), Schwab Funds, Laudus Funds and Schwab ETFs; Assistant Treasurer (Dec. 2013 – Dec. 2015), Schwab Funds and Laudus Funds; Assistant Treasurer (Nov. 2013 – Dec. 2015), Schwab ETFs; Chief Financial Officer (Mar. 2020 – present) and Vice President (Oct. 2013 – present), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Executive Director (Apr. 2011 – Sept. 2013), J.P. Morgan Investor Services; Assistant Treasurer (May 2005 – Mar. 2011), Massachusetts Financial Service Investment Management.
Omar Aguilar
1970
Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer – Equities and Multi-Asset Strategies
(Officer of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since 2011)
Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer (Apr. 2011 – present), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer – Equities and Multi-Asset Strategies (June 2011 – present), Schwab Funds, Laudus Funds and Schwab ETFs; Head of the Portfolio Management Group and Vice President of Portfolio Management (May 2009 – Apr. 2011), Financial Engines, Inc. (investment management firm); Head of Quantitative Equity (July 2004 – Jan. 2009), ING Investment Management.
Brett Wander
1961
Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer – Fixed Income
(Officer of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since 2011)
Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer (Apr. 2011 – present), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer – Fixed Income (June 2011 – present), Schwab Funds, Laudus Funds and Schwab ETFs; Senior Managing Director and Global Head of Active Fixed-Income Strategies (Jan. 2008 – Oct. 2010), State Street Global Advisors; Director of Alpha Strategies (Apr. 2006 – Jan. 2008), Loomis, Sayles & Company (investment management firm).
David Lekich
1964
Chief Legal Officer and Secretary, Schwab Funds and Schwab ETFs
Vice President and Assistant Clerk, Laudus Funds
(Officer of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since 2011)
Senior Vice President (Sept. 2011 – present) and Vice President (Mar. 2004 – Sept. 2011), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; Senior Vice President and Chief Counsel (Sept. 2011 – present) and Vice President (Jan. 2011 – Sept. 2011), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Secretary (Apr. 2011 – present) and Chief Legal Officer (Dec. 2011 – present), Schwab Funds; Vice President and Assistant Clerk (Apr. 2011 – present), Laudus Funds; Secretary (May 2011 – present) and Chief Legal Officer (Nov. 2011 – present), Schwab ETFs.
Catherine MacGregor
1964
Vice President and Assistant Secretary, Schwab Funds and Schwab ETFs
Chief Legal Officer, Vice President and Clerk, Laudus Funds
(Officer of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios and Laudus Trust since 2005; Schwab Strategic Trust since 2009)
Vice President (July 2005 – present), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; Vice President (Sept. 2005 – present), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Vice President (Dec. 2005 – present) and Chief Legal Officer and Clerk (Mar. 2007 – present), Laudus Funds; Vice President (Nov. 2005 – present) and Assistant Secretary (June 2007 – present), Schwab Funds; Vice President and Assistant Secretary (Oct. 2009 – present), Schwab ETFs.
1 Each Trustee shall hold office until the election and qualification of his or her successor, or until he or she dies, resigns or is removed. The retirement policy requires that each independent trustee retire by December 31 of the year in which the Trustee turns 74 or the Trustee’s twentieth year of service as an independent trustee on any trust in the Fund Complex, whichever occurs first.
2 Mr. Bettinger, Mr. de St. Paer and Mr. Martinetto are Interested Trustees. Mr. Bettinger is an Interested Trustee because he owns stock of The Charles Schwab Corporation (CSC), the parent company of Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. (CSIM), the investment adviser for the trusts in the Fund Complex, is an employee and director of Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (CS&Co), the principal underwriter for The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios and Laudus Trust, and is a director of CSIM. Mr. de St. Paer is an Interested Trustee because he owns stock of CSC and is an employee and director of CSIM. Mr. Martinetto is an Interested Trustee because he owns stock of CSC and is an employee and director of CS&Co.
3 The President, Treasurer and Secretary/Clerk hold office until their respective successors are chosen and qualified or until he or she sooner dies, resigns, is removed or becomes disqualified. Each of the other officers serves at the pleasure of the Board.
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Glossary

ask  See “offer.”
asset allocation  The practice of dividing a portfolio among different asset classes, with each asset class assigned a particular percentage to help offset risks and rewards, based on your goals, time horizon and risk tolerance.
asset class  A group of securities with similar structure and basic characteristics. Stocks, bonds and cash are the three main examples of asset classes.
authorized participant (AP)  A large institutional investor that places orders for creation units with the funds’ distributor.
beta  A historical measure of an investment’s volatility relative to a market index (usually the S&P 500®). The index is defined as having a beta of 1.00. Investments with a beta higher than 1.00 have been more volatile than the index; those with a beta of less than 1.00 have been less volatile.
bid  The highest price at which someone is willing to buy a security.
Bloomberg Barclays US Aggregate Bond Index   An index that is a broad-based benchmark measuring the performance of the U.S. investment grade, taxable bond market, including U.S. Treasuries, government-related and corporate bonds, mortgage pass-through securities, commercial mortgage-backed securities, and asset-backed securities that are publicly available for sale in the United States. To be eligible for inclusion in the index, securities must be fixed rate, non-convertible, U.S. dollar denominated with at least $300 million or more of outstanding face value and have one or more years remaining to maturity. The index excludes certain types of securities, including tax-exempt state and local government series bonds, structured notes embedded with swaps or other special features, private placements, floating rate securities, inflation-linked bonds and Eurobonds. The index is market capitalization weighted and the securities in the index are updated on the last business day of each month.
cap, capitalization  See “market cap.”
capital gain, capital loss  The difference between the amount paid for an investment and its value at a later time. If the investment has been sold, the capital gain or loss is considered a realized gain or loss. If the investment is still held, the gain or loss is still “on paper” and is considered unrealized.
commencement of operations  The date that the first NAV was calculated.
creation unit (C.U.)  A basket of securities that is delivered by an authorized participant (AP) to the fund equal to the current holdings of the ETF, plus a designated cash component. In return, the APs receive a large block of ETF shares (typically 50,000 shares), which investors can then buy and sell in the secondary market.
Dow Jones U.S. Select REIT Index   An index that is a float-adjusted market-capitalization weighted index comprising of income-producing commercial and/or residential real estate investment trusts (REITs). The index excludes mortgage REITs, net-lease REITs, real estate finance companies, mortgage brokers and bankers, commercial and residential real estate brokers and estate agents, homebuilders, large landowners and sub dividers of unimproved land, hybrid REITs, timber REITs and companies that have more than 25% of their assets in direct mortgage investments.
exchange  A marketplace, or any organization or group that provides or maintains a marketplace for trading securities, options, futures, or commodities.
expense ratio  The amount that is taken from the fund’s assets each year to cover the operating expenses. An expense ratio of 0.50% means that a fund’s expenses amount to half of one percent of its average net assets a year.
FTSE EPRA Nareit Global Index (Net)  An index that provides a diverse representation of publicly traded equity real estate investment trusts (REITs) and listed property companies worldwide. The index constituents are free-float adjusted, and screened on liquidity, size and revenue. The index is comprised of countries in developed and emerging markets. The Net of Tax Index is calculated based on the maximum withholding tax rates applicable to dividends received by institutional investors who are not resident in the same country as the remitting company and who do not benefit from double taxation treaties.
inception date  The date that the shares began trading in the secondary market.
indicative optimized portfolio value (IOPV)  A calculation disseminated by the stock exchange that approximates the fund’s NAV every 15 seconds throughout the trading day.
liquidity  The ability to convert a security or asset quickly into cash.
market cap, market capitalization  The value of a company as determined by the total value of all shares of its stock outstanding.
market price return  The return based on the change in market price per share of the fund over a given time period. Market price returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the fund at market price.
median market cap  The midpoint of the range of market caps of the stocks held by a fund. There are different ways of calculating median market cap. With a simple median, half of the stocks in the fund’s portfolio would be larger than the median, and half would be smaller. With a weighted median (the type that is calculated for these funds), half of the fund’s assets are invested in stocks that are larger than the median market cap, and half in stocks that are smaller.
MSCI EAFE Index (Net)  A free float-adjusted market capitalization index that is designed to measure the equity market performance of developed markets in Europe, Australasia, and the Far East. The Net version of the index reflects reinvested dividends net of withholding taxes, but reflects no deductions for expenses or other taxes; returns are calculated applying dividend withholding rates applicable to non-resident persons who do not benefit from double taxation treaties.
net asset value (NAV)  The value of one share of a fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets, subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding.
NAV return  The return based on the change in NAV of the fund over a given time period. NAV returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the fund.
offer (ask)  The lowest price at which an individual is willing to sell a security.
open  The price at which a security opened for trading on a given day.
outstanding shares, shares outstanding  When speaking of the fund, indicates all shares currently held by investors.
price-to-book ratio (P/B)  The market price of a company’s stock compared with its “book value.” A mutual fund’s P/B is the weighted average of the P/B of all stocks in the fund’s portfolio.
 
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price-to-earnings ratio (P/E)  The market price of a company’s stock compared with earnings over the past year. A mutual fund’s P/E is the weighted average of the P/E of all stocks in the fund’s portfolio.
primary market  The market that deals with the issuance of new securities.
real estate investment trust (REIT)  Real estate companies that own and commonly operate income producing commercial and/or residential real estate.
rights and warrants  Rights and warrants are types of securities that entitle the holder to purchase a proportionate amount of common stock at a specified price for a specific period of time. Rights allow a shareholder to buy more shares directly from the company, usually at a price somewhat lower than the current market price of the outstanding shares. Warrants are usually issued with bonds and preferred stock. Rights and warrants can trade on the market separately from the company’s stock. The prices of rights and warrants do not necessarily move parallel to the prices of the underlying common stock. Rights usually expire within a few weeks of issuance, while warrants may not expire for several years. If a right or warrant is not exercised within the specified time period, it will become worthless and a fund will lose the purchase price it paid for the right or warrant and the right to purchase the underlying security.
S&P 500 Index  An index that is designed to measure the performance of 500 leading publicly traded companies from a broad range of industries.
sampling  If a fund uses a sampling method, the fund will not fully replicate the benchmark index and may hold securities not included in the index. A fund that utilizes a sampling approach may not track the return of the index.
secondary market  The market in which investors purchase securities from other investors rather than directly from the issuing companies. Organized exchanges facilitate the trading of securities in the secondary market.
spread  The gap between bid and ask prices of a security.
stock  A share of ownership, or equity, in the issuing company.
total return  The percentage that an investor would have earned or lost on an investment in the fund assuming dividends and distributions were reinvested.
tracking error  The difference between the performance of the fund and its benchmark index, positive or negative.
 
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Schwab ETFs

Schwab ETFs are designed to serve as simple low-cost core investment products for a diversified portfolio. These ETFs seek to provide consistent, repeatable performance through a variety of investment strategies that span the equity and fixed income spectrum. The list below shows all currently available Schwab ETFs.
Investors should carefully consider information contained in the prospectus, or if available, the summary prospectus, including investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses before investing. Please call 1-877-824-5615 for a prospectus for any Schwab ETF. Please read the prospectus carefully before you invest. This report must be preceded or accompanied by a current prospectus.
Proxy Voting Policies, Procedures and Results
A description of the proxy voting policies and procedures used to determine how to vote proxies on behalf of the funds is available without charge, upon request, by visiting the Schwab ETFs’ website at www.schwabfunds.com/schwabetfs_prospectus, the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov, or by contacting Schwab ETFs at 1-877-824-5615.
Information regarding how a fund voted proxies relating to portfolio securities during the most recent twelve-month period ended June 30 is available, without charge, by visiting the fund’s website at www.schwabfunds.com/schwabetfs_prospectus or the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.
    
    
Schwab ETFs
U.S. ETFs
Schwab U.S. Broad Market ETF
Schwab 1000 Index® ETF
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap ETF
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth ETF
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value ETF
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap ETF
Schwab U.S. Small-Cap ETF
Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF
Schwab U.S. REIT ETF
International ETFs
Schwab International Equity ETF
Schwab International Small-Cap Equity ETF
Schwab Emerging Markets Equity ETF
Fixed Income ETFs
Schwab U.S. TIPS ETF
Schwab Short-Term U.S. Treasury ETF
Schwab Intermediate-Term U.S. Treasury ETF
Schwab Long-Term U.S. Treasury ETF
Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF
Schwab 1-5 Year Corporate Bond ETF
Schwab 5-10 Year Corporate Bond ETF
Fundamental Index* ETFs
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company
Index ETF    
 
    
 
 
Investment Adviser
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.
211 Main Street, San Francisco, CA 94105
Schwab ETFs
1-877-824-5615
© 2020 Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. All rights reserved.
Printed on recycled paper.
    
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MFR60994-09
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Schwab Fundamental Index* ETFs

Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF FNDB
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF FNDX
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF FNDA
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF FNDF
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF FNDC
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF FNDE
    
New Notice Regarding Shareholder Report Delivery Options
Beginning on January 1, 2021, paper copies of a fund’s shareholder reports will no longer be sent by mail, unless you specifically request paper copies of the reports from your financial intermediary (such as a bank or broker-dealer). Instead, the reports will be made available on a fund’s website www.schwabfunds.com/schwabetfs_prospectus, and you will be notified by mail each time a report is posted and the mailing will provide a website link to access the report. You will continue to receive other fund regulatory documents (such as prospectuses or supplements) in paper unless you have elected to receive all fund documents electronically.
If you would like to receive a fund’s future shareholder reports in paper free of charge after January 1, 2021, you can make that request:
•  If you invest through Charles Schwab & Co, Inc. (broker-dealer), by calling 1-866-345-5954 and using the unique identifier attached to this mailing; or
•  If you invest through another financial intermediary (such as a bank or broker-dealer) by contacting them directly.
If you already receive shareholder reports and other fund documents electronically, you will not be affected by this change and you need not take any action.
* SCHWAB is a registered trademark of Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
FUNDAMENTAL INDEX is a registered trademark of Research Affiliates LLC.

 

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In This Report
Performance at a Glance 2
From the President 3
The Investment Environment 4
Fund Management 6
Performance and Fund Facts  
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF 7
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF 10
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF 13
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF 16
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF 19
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF 22
Fund Expenses 25
Financial Statements and Condensed Portfolio Holdings  
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF 26
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF 33
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF 40
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF 47
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF 54
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF 61
Financial Notes 68
Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm 79
Other Federal Tax Information 80
Other Information 81
Trustees and Officers 82
Glossary 86
Fund investment adviser: Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. (CSIM)
Distributor: SEI Investments Distribution Co. (SIDCO)
The Sector/Industry classifications in this report use the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS), which was developed by and is the exclusive property of MSCI Inc. (MSCI) and Standard & Poor’s (S&P). GICS is a service mark of MSCI and S&P and has been licensed for use by Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. The Industry classifications used in the schedules of Condensed Portfolio Holdings are sub-categories of Sector classifications.
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Performance at a Glance

The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabfunds.com/schwabetfs_prospectus.
Total Returns for the 12 Months Ended February 29, 2020
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF
(Ticker Symbol: FNDB)
 
Market Price Return1 1.87%
NAV Return1 1.25%
Russell RAFITM US Index 1.43%
Russell 3000® Index 6.90%
ETF Category: Morningstar Large Value2 -0.73%
Performance Details pages 7-9
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF
(Ticker Symbol: FNDX)
 
Market Price Return1 2.20%
NAV Return1 1.98%
Russell RAFITM US Large Company Index 2.19%
Russell 1000® Index 7.82%
ETF Category: Morningstar Large Value2 -0.73%
Performance Details pages 10-12
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
(Ticker Symbol: FNDA)
 
Market Price Return1 -7.39%
NAV Return1 -7.46%
Russell RAFITM US Small Company Index -7.25%
Russell 2000® Index -4.92%
ETF Category: Morningstar Small Blend2 -6.80%
Performance Details pages 13-15
Total Returns for the 12 Months Ended February 29, 2020
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF
(Ticker Symbol: FNDF)
 
Market Price Return1 -5.23%
NAV Return1 -5.32%
Russell RAFITM Developed ex US Large Company Index (Net)* -5.44%
MSCI EAFE® Index (Net)* -0.57%
ETF Category: Morningstar Foreign Large Value2 -4.51%
Performance Details pages 16-18
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF
(Ticker Symbol: FNDC)
 
Market Price Return1 -6.36%
NAV Return1 -6.06%
Russell RAFITM Developed ex US Small Company Index (Net)* -5.82%
S&P Developed ex-U.S. Small Cap Index (Net)* -2.39%
ETF Category: Morningstar Foreign Small/Mid Blend2 -2.50%
Performance Details pages 19-21
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF
(Ticker Symbol: FNDE)
 
Market Price Return1 -5.19%
NAV Return1 -5.74%
Russell RAFITM Emerging Markets Large Company Index (Net)* -5.34%
MSCI Emerging Markets Index (Net)* -1.88%
ETF Category: Morningstar Diversified Emerging Markets2 -0.49%
Performance Details pages 22-24
All total returns on this page assume dividends and distributions were reinvested. Index figures do not include trading and management costs, which would lower performance. Indices are unmanaged and cannot be invested in directly. Performance results less than one year are not annualized.
The first index listed for each fund is the fund’s primary benchmark, as shown in the prospectus. Additional indices shown are provided for comparative purposes.
For index definitions, please see the Glossary.
Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the redemption or sale of fund shares.
Shares are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than the net asset value (NAV). Brokerage commissions will reduce returns.
Index ownership — The Schwab Fundamental Index ETFs are not in any way sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by Frank Russell Company (Russell), by the London Stock Exchange Group companies (LSEG), or by Research Affiliates LLC (RA) (collectively the Licensor Parties), and none of the Licensor Parties make any warranty or representation whatsoever, expressly or impliedly, either as to the results to be obtained from the use of the Russell RAFI™ Index Series (the Indices) or otherwise. The Indices are compiled and calculated by Russell in conjunction with RA. None of the Licensor Parties shall be liable (whether in negligence or otherwise) to any person for any error in the Indices and none of the Licensor Parties shall be under any obligation to advise any person of any error therein. “Russell®” is a trademark of Russell. The trade names “Research Affiliates®”, “Fundamental Index®” and “RAFI®” are registered trademarks of RA. CSIM has obtained full license from Russell to use the Indices. For full disclaimer please see the funds’ statement of additional information.
* The net version of the index reflects reinvested dividends net of withholding taxes, but reflects no deductions for expenses or other taxes.
1 ETF performance must be shown based on both a market price and NAV basis. The fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets (including the market value of securities owned), subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV Return is based on the NAV of the fund, and the Market Price Return is based on the market price per share of the fund. The price used to calculate market return (Market Price) is determined using the Official Closing Price on the primary stock exchange (generally, 4:00 p.m. Eastern time) and may not represent the returns you would receive if shares were traded at other times. Market Price and NAV returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the fund at Market Price and NAV, respectively.
2 Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all passively- and actively-managed ETFs within the category as of the report date.
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From the President

Jonathan de St. Paer
President of Charles Schwab
Investment Management, Inc.
and the funds covered
in this report.
Dear Shareholder,
The 12-month reporting period ended February 29, 2020, ushered in a time of uncertainty that most Americans haven’t seen in their lifetimes. Up until the last week of February, U.S. stock market performance was strong, with the longest bull market cycle in history continuing and major equity indices hitting new highs. But then, COVID-19—whose effects had seemed mainly confined to China—began to spread quickly around the world, affecting millions of people and sending stock markets reeling. As February 2020 drew to a close, U.S. stocks experienced their worst week since the 2008 financial crisis. In this period, the S&P 500® Index, a bellwether for the overall U.S. stock market, dropped more than 10% in six days and global markets saw similar sell-offs. For the 12-month reporting period ended February 29, 2020, the S&P 500® Index returned 8.2%, erasing double-digit gains from earlier in the period. The MSCI EAFE® Index (Net)*, a broad measure of developed international equity performance, returned -0.6% over the same period.
We can’t know what the full human impact of the COVID-19 outbreak will be or how long the economic impact will last. The sudden health crisis and U.S. market decline have understandably rattled investors, leading many to seek the perceived safety of asset classes such as cash. Market volatility and declines can be difficult to withstand, and can engender strong emotional reactions, such as selling out of fear or staying on the sidelines. In the longer-term, this can often make the investing outcomes worse. At times like these it’s important to remember that all market cycles, no matter how long—and whether up or down—ultimately come to an end.
At Charles Schwab Investment Management, we are committed to serving our clients through this challenging time. We believe that maintaining a long-term investing plan and a portfolio with exposure to a mix of asset classes that perform differently over time is one of the best ways to weather the inevitable ups and downs that come with investing. While market volatility and uncertainty can be unsettling, we believe that having a diversified portfolio and investing plan to rely on can make it easier for investors to achieve their long-term goals, even during difficult times like these.
Thank you for investing with Charles Schwab Investment Management. For more information about the Schwab Fundamental Index ETFs, please continue reading this report. In addition, you can find further details about these funds by visiting our website at www.schwabfunds.com. We are also happy to hear from you at 1-877-824-5615.
Sincerely,
At Charles Schwab Investment Management, we are committed to serving our clients through this challenging time.
Past performance cannot guarantee future results.
Diversification and asset allocation strategies do not ensure a profit and cannot protect against losses in a declining market.
Management views may have changed since the report date.
* The net version of the index reflects reinvested dividends net of withholding taxes, but reflects no deductions for expenses or other taxes.
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The Investment Environment

Up until the final week of the 12-month reporting period ended February 29, 2020, global equity markets were mixed, with positive U.S. equity markets—as major market indices hit new highs in mid-February—while international markets were mostly flat. In the final week of the reporting period, however, the expanding COVID-19 outbreak sent ripples through every corner of the global economy, driving a global selloff that sent major market indices into bear-market territory resulting in the fastest stock market correction (commonly defined as a decline of 10% or more) in the U.S. on record, more than erasing 2020’s strong gains. For the reporting period, the S&P 500® Index, a bellwether for the overall U.S. stock market, returned 8.19%. Large-cap stocks outperformed small-caps, with the Russell RAFI™ US Large Company Index returning 2.19% for the reporting period and the Russell 2000® Index and Russell RAFI™ US Small Company Index returning -4.92% and -7.25%, respectively, for the reporting period. International equities were weaker. The U.S. dollar, which had modestly strengthened against a basket of international currencies over much of the reporting period, fell steeply in the final days of the reporting period. The MSCI EAFE® Index (Net)*, a broad measure of developed international equity performance, and the Russell RAFI™ Developed ex US Large Company Index (Net)* returned -0.57% and -5.44%, respectively, and the MSCI Emerging Markets Index (Net)* and the Russell RAFI™ Emerging Markets Large Company Index (Net)* returned -1.88% and -5.34%, respectively.
Economic growth around the globe was uneven. The U.S. economy, despite escalating trade tensions with China over much of the reporting period, maintained steady growth in its record eleventh year of expansion, albeit at a slowing pace. In December, an announced partial trade resolution between the U.S. and China helped ease market tensions. U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) grew at an annual rate of 2.1% in the third and fourth quarters of 2019, up from 2.0% in the second quarter. Unemployment remained low, ending the period close to its lowest rate in 50 years. Consumer confidence remained solid for most of the reporting period. Inflation crept slightly higher over the reporting period.
Asset Class Performance Comparison % returns during the 12 months ended February 29, 2020    
 
Index figures assume dividends and distributions were reinvested. Index figures do not include trading and management costs, which would lower performance. Indices are unmanaged and cannot be invested in directly. Performance results less than one year are not annualized. Past performance is not an indication of future results.
For index definitions, please see the Glossary.
Data source: Index provider websites and CSIM.
Nothing in this report represents a recommendation of a security by the investment adviser.
Management views may have changed since the report date.
* The net version of the index reflects reinvested dividends net of withholding taxes, but reflects no deductions for expenses or other taxes.
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The Investment Environment (continued)

Outside the U.S., conditions continued to soften, dampened by slowing economic output, slumping world trade, geopolitical concerns, and, particularly towards the end of the reporting period, the COVID-19 outbreak. Oil prices struggled for much of the period amid rising U.S. crude production, falling steeply to the lowest price in over a year by the end of the reporting period. In the eurozone, growth slowed, subdued by strikes in France that dampened manufacturing output and political unrest in Italy, among other things. In January, Brexit occurred with the formal departure of the United Kingdom from the European Union, although many uncertainties remain. Amid the economic and political turmoil leading up to its departure, the United Kingdom’s growth was volatile with GDP growing in the first and third quarters of 2019 but shrinking in the second quarter. United Kingdom GDP was flat in the fourth quarter of 2019. Japan’s economy shrank over the reporting period, particularly during the final quarter of 2019 as a sales tax increase took effect and business spending tumbled. Several Asian economies, including emerging market countries such as China and India, slowed but still outpaced many developed economies. China’s economy slowed amid trade pressure from the U.S. and sluggish demand from home and abroad, while India’s economy was dampened primarily as a result of a fall in factory output and exports and a slowdown in investment.
In response to the economic environment, to bolster growth, and to help ensure stability given ongoing trade tensions, a number of central banks reduced their policy rates, including the U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed), while others maintained low—and for some international central banks, negative—interest rates. In the U.S., following four interest rate hikes in 2018, the Fed held interest rates unchanged over the first half of 2019. But amid growing signs of global economic weakness that threatened to dampen U.S. economic growth, along with continued low inflation and weakness in manufacturing, the Fed enacted three interest rate cuts by the end of the period—in July, September, and October. The federal funds rate ended the reporting period in a range of 1.50% to 1.75%. The European Central Bank held interest rates steady, unchanged since March 2016. The Bank of Japan upheld its short-term interest rate target of –0.1%, also unchanged since 2016. The Bank of England maintained its key official bank rate at 0.75%, where it has remained since August 2018. Central banks in key emerging market economies—including China, India, Mexico, and Thailand—lowered their policy rates in response to inflation and trade-related pressures. The changing interest rate landscape particularly towards the end of the period, resulted in significant currency volatility and, as a result, the U.S. dollar suffered.
COVID-19, first reported in China at the end of December and rapidly spreading to other countries by February, took a dramatic toll on global markets particularly towards the end of the reporting period, disrupting supply chains, lowering earnings expectations, and spooking investors. Over the course of the final six trading days of the reporting period, the S&P 500® Index fell over 10% from its peak, wiping out trillions in market value. The market drop was broadly felt. Fed Chairman Jerome Powell signaled that the Fed was prepared to cut interest rates to help protect the economy from the widening global slowdown. (Following the end of the reporting period, at the beginning of March, the Fed cut the federal funds rate by 0.50%. In mid-March, the Fed lowered the federal funds rate again, cutting it by 1.00% to a range of 0.00% to 0.25%.)
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Schwab Fundamental Index ETFs
Fund Management

Christopher Bliss, CFA, Vice President and Head of Passive Equity Strategies, leads the portfolio management team for Schwab’s passive equity mutual funds and ETFs. He also has overall responsibility for all aspects of the management of the funds. Prior to joining CSIM in 2016, Mr. Bliss spent 12 years at BlackRock (formerly Barclays Global Investors) managing and leading institutional index teams, most recently as a managing director and head of the 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.
    
Jeremy Brown, Portfolio Manager, is responsible for the day-to-day co-management of the Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF, and Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF. Prior to joining CSIM in 2017, Mr. Brown spent six years with ALPS Advisors, Inc. in Denver, most recently as a senior analyst on the ETF portfolio management and research team where he performed portfolio management, trading and analytics/research functions for ALPS ETFs and passive funds. Additionally, Mr. Brown led a number of investment research, commentary, industry trend analysis, and sales and marketing support initiatives.
    
Chuck Craig, CFA, Senior Portfolio Manager, is responsible for the day-to-day co-management of the Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF, and Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF. Prior to joining CSIM in 2012, Mr. Craig worked at Guggenheim Funds (formerly Claymore Group), where he spent more than five years as a managing director of portfolio management and 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.
    
Ferian Juwono, CFA, Senior Portfolio Manager, is responsible for the day-to-day co-management of the Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF, and Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF. Prior to joining CSIM in 2010, Mr. Juwono worked at BlackRock (formerly Barclays Global Investors), where he spent more than three years as a portfolio manager, managing equity index funds for institutional clients, and two years as a senior business analyst. Prior to that, Mr. Juwono worked for more than four years as a senior financial analyst with Union Bank of California.
    
Jane Qin, Portfolio Manager, is responsible for the day-to-day co-management of the Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF, and Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF. Prior to joining CSIM in 2012, 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 the risk management group as a risk analyst.
    
David Rios, Portfolio Manager, is responsible for the day-to-day co-management of the Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF, and Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF. Prior to this role, Mr. Rios was an associate portfolio manager on the Schwab equity index strategies team for four years. His first role with CSIM was as a trade operations specialist. Prior to joining CSIM in 2008, Mr. Rios was a senior fund accountant at Investors Bank & Trust (subsequently acquired by State Street Corporation).
    
Sabya Sinha, Portfolio Manager, is responsible for the day-to-day co-management of the Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF, and Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF. Prior to joining CSIM in 2015, Mr. Sinha spent a year at F-Squared Investments on the product development and analytics team. Prior to F-Squared, he worked at IndexIQ Advisors as a senior index portfolio manager for three years and for Bank of America’s Columbia Management subsidiary as a portfolio manager for three years.
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF as of February 29, 2020

The Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF (the fund) seeks to track as closely as possible, before fees and expenses, the total return of the Russell RAFITM US Index (the index). The index measures the performance of the constituent companies by fundamental overall company scores, which are created using as the universe the U.S. companies in the FTSE Global Total Cap Index. To pursue its investment objective, the fund invests in a representative sample of the securities included in the index which, when taken together, are expected to perform similarly to the index as a whole. Due to the use of sampling techniques, the fund may not hold all of the securities in the index. For more information concerning the fund’s investment objective, strategies, and risks, please see the fund’s prospectus.
Market Highlights. Up until the final week of the 12-month reporting period ended February 29, 2020, U.S. equity markets were positive and major market indices hit new highs in mid-February. However, amid growing signs of global economic weakness that threatened to dampen U.S. economic growth, along with continued low inflation and weakness in manufacturing, the U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed) enacted three interest rate cuts by the end of the period—in July, September, and October. In the final week of the reporting period however, COVID-19 sent ripples through every corner of the global economy, driving a global selloff that sent major market indices into bear-market territory resulting in the fastest stock market correction (commonly defined as a decline of 10% or more) in the U.S. on record, more than erasing 2020’s strong gains. In response, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell signaled that the Fed was prepared to cut interest rates to help protect the economy from the widening global slowdown. (Following the end of the reporting period, at the beginning of March, the Fed cut the federal funds rate by 0.50%. In mid-March, the Fed lowered the federal funds rate again, cutting it by 1.00% to a range of 0.00% to 0.25%.)
Performance. For the 12-month reporting period ended February 29, 2020, the fund generally tracked the index. The fund’s market price return was 1.87% and its NAV return was 1.25% (for an explanation of the market price and NAV returns, please refer to footnote 2 on the following page). The index returned 1.43% during the same period. Differences between the return of the fund and the return of the index may be attributable to, among other things, the trading and management costs incurred by the fund and not the index.
Contributors and Detractors. The information technology sector was the largest contributor to the return of the fund. Stocks in the information technology sector represented an average weight of approximately 17% of the fund’s investments and returned approximately 22% for the reporting period. One example from this sector is Apple, Inc. The fund’s holdings of Apple, Inc. represented approximately 4% of the fund’s investments and returned approximately 60% for the reporting period.
The consumer staples sector also contributed to the return of the fund, representing an average weight of approximately 9% of the fund’s investments and returning approximately 6% for the reporting period.
The energy sector was the largest detractor from the return of the fund. Stocks in the energy sector represented an average weight of approximately 9% of the fund’s investments and returned approximately -28% for the reporting period. One example from this sector is Exxon Mobil Corp. The fund’s holdings of Exxon Mobil Corp. represented an average weight of approximately 3% of the fund’s investments and returned approximately -32% for the reporting period.
The materials sector also detracted from the return of the fund, representing an average weight of approximately 4% of the fund’s investments and returning approximately -11% for the reporting period.
    
Management views and portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF
Performance and Fund Facts as of February 29, 2020

The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabfunds.com/schwabetfs_prospectus.    
 
Performance of Hypothetical $10,000 Investment (August 15, 2013 – February 29, 2020)1
 
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date 1 Year 5 Years Since Inception*
Fund: Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF (8/15/13)      
Market Price Return2 1.87% 6.43% 8.59%
NAV Return2 1.25% 6.33% 8.50%
Russell RAFITM US Index 1.43% 6.59% 8.78%
Russell 3000® Index 6.90% 8.72% 10.74%
ETF Category: Morningstar Large Value3 -0.73% 4.91% N/A
Fund Expense Ratio4: 0.25%
    
All total returns on this page assume dividends and distributions were reinvested. Index figures do not include trading and management costs, which would lower performance. Indices are unmanaged and cannot be invested in directly. Performance results less than one year are not annualized.
The first index listed for the fund is the fund’s primary benchmark, as shown in the prospectus. Additional indices shown are provided for comparative purposes.
For index definitions, please see the Glossary.
Shares are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than the net asset value (NAV). Brokerage commissions will reduce returns.
Index ownership — The Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF is not in any way sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by Frank Russell Company (Russell), by the London Stock Exchange Group companies (LSEG), or by Research Affiliates LLC (RA) (collectively the Licensor Parties), and none of the Licensor Parties make any warranty or representation whatsoever, expressly or impliedly, either as to the results to be obtained from the use of the Russell RAFI™ US Index (the Index) or otherwise. The Index is compiled and calculated by Russell in conjunction with RA. None of the Licensor Parties shall be liable (whether in negligence or otherwise) to any person for any error in the Index and none of the Licensor Parties shall be under any obligation to advise any person of any error therein. “Russell®” is a trademark of Russell. The trade names “Research Affiliates®”, “Fundamental Index®” and “RAFI®” are registered trademarks of RA. CSIM has obtained full license from Russell to use the Index. For full disclaimer please see the fund’s statement of additional information.
* Inception (8/15/13) represents the date that the shares began trading in the secondary market.
1 Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the redemption or sale of fund shares.
2 ETF performance must be shown based on both a market price and NAV basis. The fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets (including the market value of securities owned), subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV Return is based on the NAV of the fund, and the Market Price Return is based on the market price per share of the fund. The price used to calculate market return (Market Price) is determined using the Official Closing Price on the primary stock exchange (generally, 4:00 p.m. Eastern time) and may not represent the returns you would receive if shares were traded at other times. NAV is used as a proxy for purposes of calculating Market Price Return on inception date. Market Price and NAV returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the fund at Market Price and NAV, respectively.
3 Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all passively- and actively-managed ETFs within the category as of the report date.
4 As stated in the prospectus.
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF
Performance and Fund Facts as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Statistics1
Number of Holdings 1,595
Weighted Average Market Cap (millions) $191,343
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E) 15.7
Price/Book Ratio (P/B) 2.0
Portfolio Turnover Rate 13%2
Sector Weightings % of Investments3
 
    
Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets4
    
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
An index is a statistical composite of a specified financial market or sector. Unlike the fund, an index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities and its return is not inclusive of trading and management costs incurred by the fund.
Source of Sector Classification: S& P and MSCI.
1 Excludes derivatives.
2 Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from processing of in-kind creations or redemptions.
3 The percentage may differ from the Portfolio Holdings because the above calculation is based on a percentage of total investments, excluding derivatives, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
4 This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF as of February 29, 2020

The Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF (the fund) seeks to track as closely as possible, before fees and expenses, the total return of the Russell RAFITM US Large Company Index (the index). The index measures the performance of the large company size segment by fundamental overall company scores, which are created using as the universe the U.S. companies in the FTSE Global Total Cap Index. To pursue its investment objective, the fund uses a replication investment approach and generally gives the same weight to a given stock as the index does. For more information concerning the fund’s investment objective, strategies, and risks, please see the fund’s prospectus.
Market Highlights. U.S. large-cap stocks outperformed small-cap stocks over the reporting period. Up until the final week of the 12-month reporting period ended February 29, 2020, U.S. equity markets were positive and major market indices hit new highs in mid-February. However, amid growing signs of global economic weakness that threatened to dampen U.S. economic growth, along with continued low inflation and weakness in manufacturing, the U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed) enacted three interest rate cuts by the end of the period—in July, September, and October. In the final week of the reporting period however, COVID-19 sent ripples through every corner of the global economy, driving a global selloff that sent major market indices into bear-market territory resulting in the fastest stock market correction (commonly defined as a decline of 10% or more) in the U.S. on record, more than erasing 2020’s strong gains. In response, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell signaled that the Fed was prepared to cut interest rates to help protect the economy from the widening global slowdown. (Following the end of the reporting period, at the beginning of March, the Fed cut the federal funds rate by 0.50%. In mid-March, the Fed lowered the federal funds rate again, cutting it by 1.00% to a range of 0.00% to 0.25%.)
Performance. For the 12-month reporting period ended February 29, 2020, the fund generally tracked the index. The fund’s market price return was 2.20% and its NAV return was 1.98% (for an explanation of the market price and NAV returns, please refer to footnote 2 on the following page). The index returned 2.19% during the same period. Differences between the return of the fund and the return of the index may be attributable to, among other things, the trading and management costs incurred by the fund and not the index.
Contributors and Detractors. The information technology sector was the largest contributor to the return of the fund. Stocks in the information technology sector represented an average weight of approximately 17% of the fund’s investments and returned approximately 23% for the reporting period. One example from this sector is Apple, Inc. The fund’s holdings of Apple, Inc. represented an average weight of approximately 4% of the fund’s investments and returned approximately 60% for the reporting period.
The consumer staples sector also contributed to the return of the fund, representing an average weight of approximately 9% of the fund’s investments and returning approximately 7% for the reporting period.
The energy sector was the largest detractor from the return of the fund. Stocks in the energy sector represented an average weight of approximately 9% of the fund’s investments and returned approximately -27% for the reporting period. One example from this sector is Exxon Mobil Corp. The fund’s holdings of Exxon Mobile Corp. represented an average weight of approximately 3% of the fund’s investments and returned approximately -32% for the reporting period.
The materials sector also detracted from the return of the fund, representing an average weight of approximately 3% of the fund’s investments and returning approximately -10% for the reporting period.
    
Management views and portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF
Performance and Fund Facts as of February 29, 2020

The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabfunds.com/schwabetfs_prospectus.    
 
Performance of Hypothetical $10,000 Investment (August 15, 2013 – February 29, 2020)1
 
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date 1 Year 5 Years Since Inception*
Fund: Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF (8/15/13)      
Market Price Return2 2.20% 6.55% 8.68%
NAV Return2 1.98% 6.53% 8.65%
Russell RAFITM US Large Company Index 2.19% 6.80% 8.94%
Russell 1000® Index 7.82% 9.00% 11.05%
ETF Category: Morningstar Large Value3 -0.73% 4.91% N/A
Fund Expense Ratio4: 0.25%
    
All total returns on this page assume dividends and distributions were reinvested. Index figures do not include trading and management costs, which would lower performance. Indices are unmanaged and cannot be invested in directly. Performance results less than one year are not annualized.
The first index listed for the fund is the fund’s primary benchmark, as shown in the prospectus. Additional indices shown are provided for comparative purposes.
For index definitions, please see the Glossary.
Shares are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than the net asset value (NAV). Brokerage commissions will reduce returns.
Index ownership — The Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF is not in any way sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by Frank Russell Company (Russell), by the London Stock Exchange Group companies (LSEG), or by Research Affiliates LLC (RA) (collectively the Licensor Parties), and none of the Licensor Parties make any warranty or representation whatsoever, expressly or impliedly, either as to the results to be obtained from the use of the Russell RAFI™ US Large Company Index (the Index) or otherwise. The Index is compiled and calculated by Russell in conjunction with RA. None of the Licensor Parties shall be liable (whether in negligence or otherwise) to any person for any error in the Index and none of the Licensor Parties shall be under any obligation to advise any person of any error therein. “Russell®” is a trademark of Russell. The trade names “Research Affiliates®”, “Fundamental Index®” and “RAFI®” are registered trademarks of RA. CSIM has obtained full license from Russell to use the Index. For full disclaimer please see the fund’s statement of additional information.
* Inception (8/15/13) represents the date that the shares began trading in the secondary market.
1 Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the redemption or sale of fund shares.
2 ETF performance must be shown based on both a market price and NAV basis. The fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets (including the market value of securities owned), subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV Return is based on the NAV of the fund, and the Market Price Return is based on the market price per share of the fund. The price used to calculate market return (Market Price) is determined using the Official Closing Price on the primary stock exchange (generally, 4:00 p.m. Eastern time) and may not represent the returns you would receive if shares were traded at other times. NAV is used as a proxy for purposes of calculating Market Price Return on inception date. Market Price and NAV returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the fund at Market Price and NAV, respectively.
3 Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all passively- and actively-managed ETFs within the category as of the report date.
4 As stated in the prospectus.
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF
Performance and Fund Facts as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Statistics1
Number of Holdings 700
Weighted Average Market Cap (millions) $206,716
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E) 15.7
Price/Book Ratio (P/B) 2.0
Portfolio Turnover Rate 12%2
Sector Weightings % of Investments3
 
    
Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets4
    
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
An index is a statistical composite of a specified financial market or sector. Unlike the fund, an index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities and its return is not inclusive of trading and management costs incurred by the fund.
Source of Sector Classification: S& P and MSCI.
1 Excludes derivatives.
2 Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from processing of in-kind creations or redemptions.
3 The percentage may differ from the Portfolio Holdings because the above calculation is based on a percentage of total investments, excluding derivatives, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
4 This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF as of February 29, 2020

The Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF (the fund) seeks to track as closely as possible, before fees and expenses, the total return of the Russell RAFITM US Small Company Index (the index). The index measures the performance of the small company size segment by fundamental overall company scores, which are created using as the universe the U.S. companies in the FTSE Global Total Cap Index. To pursue its investment objective, the fund uses a replication investment approach and generally gives the same weight to a given stock as the index does. For more information concerning the fund’s investment objective, strategies, and risks, please see the fund’s prospectus.
Market Highlights. U.S. small-cap stocks underperformed large-cap stocks over the reporting period. Up until the final week of the 12-month reporting period ended February 29, 2020, U.S. equity markets were positive and major market indices hit new highs in mid-February. However, amid growing signs of global economic weakness that threatened to dampen U.S. economic growth, along with continued low inflation and weakness in manufacturing, the U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed) enacted three interest rate cuts by the end of the period—in July, September, and October. In the final week of the reporting period however, COVID-19 sent ripples through every corner of the global economy, driving a global selloff that sent major market indices into bear-market territory resulting in the fastest stock market correction (commonly defined as a decline of 10% or more) in the U.S. on record, more than erasing 2020’s strong gains. In response, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell signaled that the Fed was prepared to cut interest rates to help protect the economy from the widening global slowdown. (Following the end of the reporting period, at the beginning of March, the Fed cut the federal funds rate by 0.50%. In mid-March, the Fed lowered the federal funds rate again, cutting it by 1.00% to a range of 0.00% to 0.25%.)
Performance. For the 12-month reporting period ended February 29, 2020, the fund generally tracked the index. The fund’s market price return was -7.39% and the fund’s NAV return was -7.46% (for an explanation of the market price and NAV returns, please refer to footnote 2 on the following page). The index returned -7.25% during the same period. Differences between the return of the fund and the return of the index may be attributable to, among other things, the trading and management costs incurred by the fund and not the index.
Contributors and Detractors. The energy sector was the largest detractor from the return of the fund. Stocks in the energy sector represented an average weight of approximately 4% of the fund’s investments and returned approximately -50% for the reporting period. One example from this sector is McDermott International, Inc., a worldwide energy services company. The fund’s holdings of McDermott International, Inc. represented an average weight of less than 1% of the fund’s investments and returned approximately -99% for the reporting period.
The consumer discretionary sector also detracted from the return of the fund, representing an average weight of approximately 14% of the fund’s investments and returning approximately -13% for the reporting period.
The information technology sector was the largest contributor to the return of the fund. Stocks in the information technology sector represented approximately 12% of the fund’s investments and returned approximately 6% for the reporting period. One example from this sector is Cirrus Logic, Inc., a semiconductor company development company. The fund’s holdings of Cirrus Logic, Inc. represented an average weight of less than 1% of the fund’s investments and returned approximately 71% for the reporting period.
The utilities sector also contributed to the return of the fund, representing an average weight of approximately 4% of the fund’s investments and returning approximately 3% for the reporting period.
    
Management views and portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
Performance and Fund Facts as of February 29, 2020

The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabfunds.com/schwabetfs_prospectus.    
 
Performance of Hypothetical $10,000 Investment (August 15, 2013 – February 29, 2020)1
 
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date 1 Year 5 Years Since Inception*
Fund: Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF (8/15/13)      
Market Price Return2 -7.39% 3.93% 6.58%
NAV Return2 -7.46% 3.93% 6.57%
Russell RAFITM US Small Company Index -7.25% 4.16% 6.84%
Russell 2000® Index -4.92% 5.12% 6.84%
ETF Category: Morningstar Small Blend3 -6.80% 3.80% N/A
Fund Expense Ratio4: 0.25%
    
All total returns on this page assume dividends and distributions were reinvested. Index figures do not include trading and management costs, which would lower performance. Indices are unmanaged and cannot be invested in directly. Performance results less than one year are not annualized.
The first index listed for the fund is the fund’s primary benchmark, as shown in the prospectus. Additional indices shown are provided for comparative purposes.
For index definitions, please see the Glossary.
Shares are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than the net asset value (NAV). Brokerage commissions will reduce returns.
Small-company stocks may be subject to greater volatility than many other asset classes.
Index ownership — The Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF is not in any way sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by Frank Russell Company (Russell), by the London Stock Exchange Group companies (LSEG), or by Research Affiliates LLC (RA) (collectively the Licensor Parties), and none of the Licensor Parties make any warranty or representation whatsoever, expressly or impliedly, either as to the results to be obtained from the use of the Russell RAFI™ US Small Company Index (the Index) or otherwise. The Index is compiled and calculated by Russell in conjunction with RA. None of the Licensor Parties shall be liable (whether in negligence or otherwise) to any person for any error in the Index and none of the Licensor Parties shall be under any obligation to advise any person of any error therein. “Russell®” is a trademark of Russell. The trade names “Research Affiliates®”, “Fundamental Index®” and “RAFI®” are registered trademarks of RA. CSIM has obtained full license from Russell to use the Index. For full disclaimer please see the fund’s statement of additional information.
* Inception (8/15/13) represents the date that the shares began trading in the secondary market.
1 Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the redemption or sale of fund shares.
2 ETF performance must be shown based on both a market price and NAV basis. The fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets (including the market value of securities owned), subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV Return is based on the NAV of the fund, and the Market Price Return is based on the market price per share of the fund. The price used to calculate market return (Market Price) is determined using the Official Closing Price on the primary stock exchange (generally, 4:00 p.m. Eastern time) and may not represent the returns you would receive if shares were traded at other times. NAV is used as a proxy for purposes of calculating Market Price Return on inception date. Market Price and NAV returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the fund at Market Price and NAV, respectively.
3 Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all passively- and actively-managed ETFs within the category as of the report date.
4 As stated in the prospectus.
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
Performance and Fund Facts as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Statistics1
Number of Holdings 898
Weighted Average Market Cap (millions) $4,514
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E) 16.4
Price/Book Ratio (P/B) 1.5
Portfolio Turnover Rate 26%2
Sector Weightings % of Investments3
 
    
Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets4
    
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
An index is a statistical composite of a specified financial market or sector. Unlike the fund, an index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities and its return is not inclusive of trading and management costs incurred by the fund.
Source of Sector Classification: S& P and MSCI.
1 Excludes derivatives.
2 Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from processing of in-kind creations or redemptions.
3 The percentage may differ from the Portfolio Holdings because the above calculation is based on a percentage of total investments, excluding derivatives, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
4 This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF as of February 29, 2020

The Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF (the fund) seeks to track as closely as possible, before fees and expenses, the total return of the Russell RAFITM Developed ex US Large Company Index (the index). The index measures the performance of the large company size segment by fundamental overall company scores, which are created using as the universe the developed ex U.S. companies in the FTSE Total Global Cap Index. To pursue its investment objective, the fund invests in a representative sample of the securities included in the index which, when taken together, are expected to perform similarly to the index as a whole. Due to the use of sampling techniques, the fund may not hold all of the securities in the index. For more information concerning the fund’s investment objective, strategies, and risks, please see the fund’s prospectus.
Market Highlights. Overall, stocks of large companies in developed international markets generated negative returns for the reporting period. Up until the final week of the 12-month reporting period ended February 29, 2020, global equity markets were mixed, with positive U.S. equity markets while international markets were mostly flat. In the final week of the reporting period however, COVID-19 sent ripples through every corner of the global economy, driving a global selloff that sent major market indices into bear-market territory. In response to the economic environment, to bolster growth, and to help ensure stability given ongoing trade tensions, a number of central banks reduced their policy rates, including the U.S. Federal Reserve, while others maintained low—and for some international central banks, negative—interest rates. The U.S. dollar, which had modestly strengthened against a basket of international currencies over much of the reporting period, fell steeply in the final days of the reporting period.
Performance. For the 12-month reporting period ended February 29, 2020, the fund’s market price return was -5.23% and its NAV return was -5.32% (for an explanation of the market price and NAV returns, please refer to footnote 2 on the following page). The index returned -5.44%1 during the same period. Income, primarily due to tax rate differences between the fund and the index, contributed to the fund’s performance.
Contributors and Detractors. Stocks from Switzerland were the largest contributor to the return of the fund. Swiss stocks represented an average weight of approximately 6% of the fund’s investments and returned approximately 11% in U.S. dollar terms for the reporting period. One example from this market is Nestle S.A. The fund’s holdings of Nestle S.A. represented an average weight of approximately 1% of the fund’s investments and returned approximately 16% in U.S. dollar terms for the reporting period.
Italian stocks also contributed to the return of the fund, representing an average weight of approximately 3% of the fund’s investments and returning approximately 3% in U.S. dollar terms for the reporting period.
Stocks from the United Kingdom were the largest detractor from the return of the fund. Stocks from the United Kingdom represented an average weight of approximately 16% of the fund’s investments and returned approximately -11% in U.S. dollar terms for the reporting period. One example from this market is Royal Dutch Shell plc, a company which, through subsidiaries, explores, produces, and refines petroleum. The fund’s Class A holdings of Royal Dutch Shell plc represented an average weight of less than 1% of the fund’s investments and returned approximately -28% in U.S. dollar terms for the reporting period.
Japanese stocks also detracted from the return of the fund, representing an average weight of approximately 24% of the fund’s investments and returning approximately -3% in U.S. dollar terms for the reporting period.
Management views and portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
1 The total return cited for the index is calculated net of foreign withholding taxes.
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Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF
Performance and Fund Facts as of February 29, 2020

The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabfunds.com/schwabetfs_prospectus.    
 
Performance of Hypothetical $10,000 Investment (August 15, 2013 – February 29, 2020)1
 
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date 1 Year 5 Years Since Inception*
Fund: Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF (8/15/13)      
Market Price Return2 -5.23% 1.15% 2.48%
NAV Return2 -5.32% 1.21% 2.47%
Russell RAFITM Developed ex US Large Company Index (Net)3 -5.44% 1.25% 2.60%
MSCI EAFE® Index (Net)3 -0.57% 1.96% 2.98%
ETF Category: Morningstar Foreign Large Value4 -4.51% 0.16% N/A
Fund Expense Ratio5: 0.25%
    
All total returns on this page assume dividends and distributions were reinvested. Index figures do not include trading and management costs, which would lower performance. Indices are unmanaged and cannot be invested in directly. Performance results less than one year are not annualized.
The first index listed for the fund is the fund’s primary benchmark, as shown in the prospectus. Additional indices shown are provided for comparative purposes.
For index definitions, please see the Glossary.
Shares are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than the net asset value (NAV). Brokerage commissions will reduce returns.
International investing may involve risk of capital loss from unfavorable fluctuations in currency values, from differences in generally accepted accounting principles, or from economic or political instability in other nations.
Index ownership — The Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF is not in any way sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by Frank Russell Company (Russell), by the London Stock Exchange Group companies (LSEG), or by Research Affiliates LLC (RA) (collectively the Licensor Parties), and none of the Licensor Parties make any warranty or representation whatsoever, expressly or impliedly, either as to the results to be obtained from the use of the Russell RAFI™ Developed ex US Large Company Index (the Index) or otherwise. The Index is compiled and calculated by Russell in conjunction with RA. None of the Licensor Parties shall be liable (whether in negligence or otherwise) to any person for any error in the Index and none of the Licensor Parties shall be under any obligation to advise any person of any error therein. “Russell®” is a trademark of Russell. The trade names “Research Affiliates®”, “Fundamental Index®” and “RAFI®” are registered trademarks of RA. CSIM has obtained full license from Russell to use the Index. For full disclaimer please see the fund’s statement of additional information.
* Inception (8/15/13) represents the date that the shares began trading in the secondary market.
1 Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the redemption or sale of fund shares.
2 ETF performance must be shown based on both a market price and NAV basis. The fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets (including the market value of securities owned), subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV Return is based on the NAV of the fund, and the Market Price Return is based on the market price per share of the fund. The price used to calculate market return (Market Price) is determined using the Official Closing Price on the primary stock exchange (generally, 4:00 p.m. Eastern time) and may not represent the returns you would receive if shares were traded at other times. NAV is used as a proxy for purposes of calculating Market Price Return on inception date. Market Price and NAV returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the fund at Market Price and NAV, respectively.
3 The net version of the index reflects reinvested dividends net of withholding taxes, but reflects no deductions for expenses or other taxes.
4 Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all passively- and actively-managed ETFs within the category as of the report date.
5 As stated in the prospectus.
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Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF
Performance and Fund Facts as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Statistics1
Number of Holdings 951
Weighted Average Market Cap (millions) $55,310
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E) 12.5
Price/Book Ratio (P/B) 0.6
Portfolio Turnover Rate 20%2
Sector Weightings % of Investments1
 
    
Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets3
Country Weightings % of Investments4
    
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
An index is a statistical composite of a specified financial market or sector. Unlike the fund, an index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities and its return is not inclusive of trading and management costs incurred by the fund.
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
1 Excludes derivatives.
2 Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from processing of in-kind creations or redemptions.
3 This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
4 The percentage may differ from the Portfolio Holdings because the above calculation is based on a percentage of total investments, excluding derivatives, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF as of February 29, 2020

The Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF (the fund) seeks to track as closely as possible, before fees and expenses, the total return of the Russell RAFITM Developed ex US Small Company Index (the index). The index measures the performance of the small company size segment by fundamental overall company scores, which are created using as the universe the developed ex U.S. companies in the FTSE Global Total Cap Index. To pursue its investment objective, the fund invests in a representative sample of the securities included in the index which, when taken together, are expected to perform similarly to the index as a whole. Due to the use of sampling techniques, the fund may not hold all of the securities in the index. For more information concerning the fund’s investment objective, strategies, and risks, please see the fund’s prospectus.
Market Highlights. Overall, stocks of small companies in developed international markets generated negative returns for the reporting period. Up until the final week of the 12-month reporting period ended February 29, 2020, global equity markets were mixed, with positive U.S. equity markets while international markets were mostly flat. In the final week of the reporting period however, COVID-19 sent ripples through every corner of the global economy, driving a global selloff that sent major market indices into bear-market territory. In response to the economic environment, to bolster growth, and to help ensure stability given ongoing trade tensions, a number of central banks reduced their policy rates, including the U.S. Federal Reserve, while others maintained low—and for some international central banks, negative—interest rates. The U.S. dollar, which had modestly strengthened against a basket of international currencies over much of the reporting period, fell steeply in the final days of the reporting period.
Performance. For the 12-month reporting period ended February 29, 2020, the fund’s market price return was -6.36% and its NAV return was -6.06% (for an explanation of the market price and NAV returns, please refer to footnote 2 on the following page). The index returned -5.82%1 during the same period. Differences between the return of the fund and the return of the index may be attributable to, among other things, the trading and management costs incurred by the fund and not the index. Also, income, primarily due to tax rate differences between the fund and the index, contributed slightly to the fund’s performance.
Contributors and Detractors. Stocks from Japan were the largest detractor from the return of the fund. Japanese stocks represented an average weight of approximately 35% of the fund’s investments and returned approximately -6% in U.S. dollar terms for the reporting period. One example from this market is Aoyama Trading Co., Ltd., a menswear chain store. The fund’s holdings of Aoyama Trading Co., Ltd. represented an average weight of less than 1% of the fund’s investments and returned approximately -52% in U.S. dollar terms for the reporting period.
South Korean stocks also detracted from the return of the fund, representing an average weight of approximately 5% of the fund’s investments and returning approximately -29% in U.S. dollar terms for the reporting period.
Stocks from Sweden were the largest contributor to the return of the fund. Swedish stocks represented an average weight of approximately 3% of the fund’s investments and returned approximately 14% in U.S. dollar terms for the reporting period. One example from this market is Getinge AB, a company that develops, manufactures, and sells equipment and systems for sterilization and disinfection. The fund’s Class B holdings of Getinge AB represented an average weight of less than 1% of the fund’s investments and returned approximately 44% in U.S. dollar terms for the reporting period.
Swiss stocks also contributed to the return of the fund, representing an average weight of approximately 3% of the fund’s investments and returning approximately 8% in U.S. dollar terms for the reporting period.
Management views and portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
1 The total return cited for the index is calculated net of foreign withholding taxes.
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF
Performance and Fund Facts as of February 29, 2020

The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabfunds.com/schwabetfs_prospectus.    
 
Performance of Hypothetical $10,000 Investment (August 15, 2013 – February 29, 2020)1
 
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date 1 Year 5 Years Since Inception*
Fund: Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF (8/15/13)      
Market Price Return2 -6.36% 2.88% 3.88%
NAV Return2 -6.06% 3.10% 3.95%
Russell RAFITM Developed ex US Small Company Index (Net)3 -5.82% 3.36% 4.32%
S&P Developed ex-U.S. Small Cap Index (Net)3 -2.39% 3.67% 4.58%
ETF Category: Morningstar Foreign Small/Mid Blend4 -2.50% 2.99% N/A
Fund Expense Ratio5: 0.39%
    
All total returns on this page assume dividends and distributions were reinvested. Index figures do not include trading and management costs, which would lower performance. Indices are unmanaged and cannot be invested in directly. Performance results less than one year are not annualized.
The first index listed for the fund is the fund’s primary benchmark, as shown in the prospectus. Additional indices shown are provided for comparative purposes.
For index definitions, please see the Glossary.
Shares are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than the net asset value (NAV). Brokerage commissions will reduce returns.
International investing may involve risk of capital loss from unfavorable fluctuations in currency values, from differences in generally accepted accounting principles, or from economic or political instability in other nations.
Small-company stocks may be subject to greater volatility than many other asset classes.
Index ownership — The Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF is not in any way sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by Frank Russell Company (Russell), by the London Stock Exchange Group companies (LSEG), or by Research Affiliates LLC (RA) (collectively the Licensor Parties), and none of the Licensor Parties make any warranty or representation whatsoever, expressly or impliedly, either as to the results to be obtained from the use of the Russell RAFI™ Developed ex US Small Company Index (the Index) or otherwise. The Index is compiled and calculated by Russell in conjunction with RA. None of the Licensor Parties shall be liable (whether in negligence or otherwise) to any person for any error in the Index and none of the Licensor Parties shall be under any obligation to advise any person of any error therein. “Russell®” is a trademark of Russell. The trade names “Research Affiliates®”, “Fundamental Index®” and “RAFI®” are registered trademarks of RA. CSIM has obtained full license from Russell to use the Index. For full disclaimer please see the fund’s statement of additional information.
* Inception (8/15/13) represents the date that the shares began trading in the secondary market.
1 Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the redemption or sale of fund shares.
2 ETF performance must be shown based on both a market price and NAV basis. The fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets (including the market value of securities owned), subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV Return is based on the NAV of the fund, and the Market Price Return is based on the market price per share of the fund. The price used to calculate market return (Market Price) is determined using the Official Closing Price on the primary stock exchange (generally, 4:00 p.m. Eastern time) and may not represent the returns you would receive if shares were traded at other times. NAV is used as a proxy for purposes of calculating Market Price Return on inception date. Market Price and NAV returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the fund at Market Price and NAV, respectively.
3 The net version of the index reflects reinvested dividends net of withholding taxes, but reflects no deductions for expenses or other taxes.
4 Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all passively- and actively-managed ETFs within the category as of the report date.
5 As stated in the prospectus.
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF
Performance and Fund Facts as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Statistics1
Number of Holdings 1,641
Weighted Average Market Cap (millions) $3,280
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E) 13.1
Price/Book Ratio (P/B) 1.0
Portfolio Turnover Rate 31%2
Sector Weightings % of Investments1
 
    
Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets3
Country Weightings % of Investments4
    
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
An index is a statistical composite of a specified financial market or sector. Unlike the fund, an index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities and its return is not inclusive of trading and management costs incurred by the fund.
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
1 Excludes derivatives.
2 Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from processing of in-kind creations or redemptions.
3 This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
4 The percentage may differ from the Portfolio Holdings because the above calculation is based on a percentage of total investments, excluding derivatives, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
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Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF as of February 29, 2020

The Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF (the fund) seeks to track as closely as possible, before fees and expenses, the total return of the Russell RAFITM Emerging Markets Large Company Index (the index). The index measures the performance of the large company size segment by fundamental overall company scores, which are created using as the universe the emerging markets companies in the FTSE Global Total Cap Index. To pursue its investment objective, the fund invests in a representative sample of the securities included in the index which, when taken together, are expected to perform similarly to the index as a whole. Due to the use of sampling techniques, the fund may not hold all of the securities in the index. For more information concerning the fund’s investment objective, strategies, and risks, please see the fund’s prospectus.
Market Highlights. Stocks in emerging markets produced negative returns for the reporting period. Up until the final week of the 12-month reporting period ended February 29, 2020, global equity markets were mixed, with positive U.S. equity markets while international markets were mostly flat. In the final week of the reporting period however, COVID-19 sent ripples through every corner of the global economy, driving a global selloff that sent major market indices into bear-market territory. In response to the economic environment, to bolster growth, and to help ensure stability given ongoing trade tensions, a number of central banks reduced their policy rates, including the U.S. Federal Reserve, while others maintained low—and for some international central banks, negative—interest rates. The U.S. dollar, which had modestly strengthened against a basket of international currencies over much of the reporting period, fell steeply in the final days of the reporting period.
Performance. For the 12-month reporting period ended February 29, 2020, the fund’s market price return was -5.19% and its NAV return was -5.74% (for an explanation of the market price and NAV returns, please refer to footnote 2 on the following page). The index returned -5.34%1 during the same period. Differences between the return of the fund and the return of the index may be attributable to, among other things, the trading and management costs incurred by the fund and not the index. Also, income, primarily due to tax rate differences between the fund and the index, contributed to the fund’s performance.
Contributors and Detractors. Stocks from Russia were the largest contributor to the return of the fund. Russian stocks represented an average weight of approximately 16% of the fund’s investments and returned approximately 19% in U.S. dollar terms for the reporting period. One example from this market is Gazprom PJSC, a company that operates gas pipeline systems, produces and explores gas, and transports high pressure gas. The fund’s holdings of Gazprom PJSC represented an average weight of approximately 5% of the fund’s investments and returned approximately 34% in U.S. dollar terms for the reporting period.
Taiwanese stocks also contributed to the return of the fund, representing an average weight of approximately 17% of the fund’s investments and returning approximately 15% in U.S. dollar terms for the reporting period.
Stocks from China were the largest detractor from the return of the fund. Chinese stocks represented an average weight of approximately 25% of the fund’s investments and returned approximately -12% in U.S. dollar terms for the reporting period. One example from this market is China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. The fund’s Class H holdings of China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. represented an average weight of approximately 2% of the fund’s investments and returned approximately -35% in U.S. dollar terms for the reporting period.
Brazilian stocks also detracted from the return of the fund, representing an average weight of approximately 12% of the fund’s investments and returning approximately -16% in U.S. dollar terms for the reporting period.
Management views and portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
1 The total return cited for the index is calculated net of foreign withholding taxes.
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Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF
Performance and Fund Facts as of February 29, 2020

The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabfunds.com/schwabetfs_prospectus.    
 
Performance of Hypothetical $10,000 Investment (August 15, 2013 – February 29, 2020)1
 
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date 1 Year 5 Years Since Inception*
Fund: Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF (8/15/13)      
Market Price Return2 -5.19% 3.54% 2.51%
NAV Return2 -5.74% 3.63% 2.46%
Russell RAFITM Emerging Markets Large Company Index (Net)3 -5.34% 4.24% 3.04%
MSCI Emerging Markets Index (Net)3 -1.88% 2.73% 2.95%
ETF Category: Morningstar Diversified Emerging Markets4 -0.49% 2.33% N/A
Fund Expense Ratio5: 0.39%
    
All total returns on this page assume dividends and distributions were reinvested. Index figures do not include trading and management costs, which would lower performance. Indices are unmanaged and cannot be invested in directly. Performance results less than one year are not annualized.
The first index listed for the fund is the fund’s primary benchmark, as shown in the prospectus. Additional indices shown are provided for comparative purposes.
For index definitions, please see the Glossary.
Shares are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than the net asset value (NAV). Brokerage commissions will reduce returns.
International investing may involve risk of capital loss from unfavorable fluctuations in currency values, from differences in generally accepted accounting principles, or from economic or political instability in other nations.
Emerging markets involve heightened risks related to the same factors as international investing, as well as increased volatility and lower trading volume.
Index ownership — The Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF is not in any way sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by Frank Russell Company (Russell), by the London Stock Exchange Group companies (LSEG), or by Research Affiliates LLC (RA) (collectively the Licensor Parties), and none of the Licensor Parties make any warranty or representation whatsoever, expressly or impliedly, either as to the results to be obtained from the use of the Russell RAFI™ Emerging Markets Large Company Index (the Index) or otherwise. The Index is compiled and calculated by Russell in conjunction with RA. None of the Licensor Parties shall be liable (whether in negligence or otherwise) to any person for any error in the Index and none of the Licensor Parties shall be under any obligation to advise any person of any error therein. “Russell®” is a trademark of Russell. The trade names “Research Affiliates®”, “Fundamental Index®” and “RAFI®” are registered trademarks of RA. CSIM has obtained full license from Russell to use the Index. For full disclaimer please see the fund’s statement of additional information.
* Inception (8/15/13) represents the date that the shares began trading in the secondary market.
1 Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the redemption or sale of fund shares.
2 ETF performance must be shown based on both a market price and NAV basis. The fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets (including the market value of securities owned), subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV Return is based on the NAV of the fund, and the Market Price Return is based on the market price per share of the fund. The price used to calculate market return (Market Price) is determined using the Official Closing Price on the primary stock exchange (generally, 4:00 p.m. Eastern time) and may not represent the returns you would receive if shares were traded at other times. NAV is used as a proxy for purposes of calculating Market Price Return on inception date. Market Price and NAV returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the fund at Market Price and NAV, respectively.
3 The net version of the index reflects reinvested dividends net of withholding taxes, but reflects no deductions for expenses or other taxes.
4 Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all passively- and actively-managed ETFs within the category as of the report date.
5 As stated in the prospectus.
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Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF
Performance and Fund Facts as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Statistics1
Number of Holdings 267
Weighted Average Market Cap (millions) $72,325
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E) 9.8
Price/Book Ratio (P/B) 1.2
Portfolio Turnover Rate 32%2
Sector Weightings % of Investments1
 
    
Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets3
Country Weightings % of Investments4
    
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
An index is a statistical composite of a specified financial market or sector. Unlike the fund, an index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities and its return is not inclusive of trading and management costs incurred by the fund.
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
1 Excludes derivatives.
2 Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from processing of in-kind creations or redemptions.
3 This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
4 The percentage may differ from the Portfolio Holdings because the above calculation is based on a percentage of total investments, excluding derivatives, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
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Schwab Fundamental Index ETFs
Fund Expenses (Unaudited)
Examples for a $1,000 Investment
As a fund shareholder, you may incur two types of costs: (1) transaction costs, including brokerage commissions on purchases and sales of fund shares; and, (2) ongoing costs, including management fees.
The expense examples below are intended to help you understand your ongoing cost (in dollars) of investing in a fund and to compare this cost with the ongoing cost of investing in other mutual funds. These examples are based on an investment of $1,000 invested for six months beginning September 1, 2019 and held through February 29, 2020.
Actual Return lines in the table below provide information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use this information, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period. To do so, simply divide your account value by $1,000 (for example, an $8,600 account value ÷ $1,000 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number given for your fund under the heading entitled “Expenses Paid During Period.”
Hypothetical Return lines in the table below provide information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on a fund’s actual expense ratio and an assumed return of 5% per year before expenses. Because the return used is not an actual return, it may not be used to estimate the actual ending account value or expenses you paid for the period.
You may use this information to compare the ongoing costs of investing in a fund and other funds. To do so, compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholder reports of the other funds.
Please note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight your ongoing costs only, and do not reflect any transactional costs, including any brokerage commissions you may pay when purchasing or selling shares of a fund. Therefore, the hypothetical return lines of the table are useful in comparing ongoing costs only, and will not help you determine the relative total costs of owning different funds. In addition, if these transactional costs were included, your costs would have been higher.
 
  Expense Ratio
(Annualized)1
Beginning
Account Value
at 9/1/19
Ending
Account Value
(Net of Expenses)
at 2/29/20
Expenses Paid
During Period
9/1/19-2/29/202
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF        
Actual Return 0.25% $1,000.00 $990.30 $1.24
Hypothetical 5% Return 0.25% $1,000.00 $1,023.66 $1.26
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF        
Actual Return 0.25% $1,000.00 $992.60 $1.24
Hypothetical 5% Return 0.25% $1,000.00 $1,023.66 $1.26
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF        
Actual Return 0.25% $1,000.00 $960.30 $1.22
Hypothetical 5% Return 0.25% $1,000.00 $1,023.66 $1.26
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF        
Actual Return 0.25% $1,000.00 $980.10 $1.23
Hypothetical 5% Return 0.25% $1,000.00 $1,023.66 $1.26
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF        
Actual Return 0.39% $1,000.00 $976.70 $1.92
Hypothetical 5% Return 0.39% $1,000.00 $1,022.96 $1.96
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF        
Actual Return 0.39% $1,000.00 $979.50 $1.92
Hypothetical 5% Return 0.39% $1,000.00 $1,022.96 $1.96
    
1 Based on the most recent six-month expense ratio.
2 Expenses for each fund are equal to its annualized expense ratio, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 182 days of the period, and divided by 366 days of the fiscal year.
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Financial Statements
Financial Highlights
  3/1/19–
2/29/20
3/1/18–
2/28/19
3/1/17–
2/28/18
3/1/16–
2/28/17
3/1/15–
2/29/16
 
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period $37.60 $36.95 $33.82 $27.37 $30.54  
Income (loss) from investment operations:            
Net investment income (loss)1 0.94 0.84 0.75 0.67 0.65  
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) (0.43) 0.62 3.09 6.45 (3.18)  
Total from investment operations 0.51 1.46 3.84 7.12 (2.53)  
Less distributions:            
Distributions from net investment income (0.94) (0.81) (0.71) (0.67) (0.64)  
Net asset value at end of period $37.17 $37.60 $36.95 $33.82 $27.37  
Total return 1.25% 3.98% 11.51% 26.32% (8.34%)  
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:            
Total expenses 0.25% 0.25% 0.25% 0.32% 0.32%  
Net investment income (loss) 2.38% 2.26% 2.14% 2.17% 2.23%  
Portfolio turnover rate2 13% 11% 10% 10% 12%  
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000) $262,018 $276,382 $260,469 $263,785 $166,985  
 
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from processing of in-kind creations or redemptions.
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF
Condensed Portfolio Holdings  as of February 29, 2020

This section shows the fund’s 50 largest portfolio holdings in unaffiliated issuers, any holdings exceeding 1% of the fund’s net assets as of the report date, and any affiliated issuers. The remaining securities held by the fund are grouped as "Other Securities" in each category. You can request a complete schedule of portfolio holdings as of the report date, free of charge, by calling Schwab ETFs at 1-877-824-5615. This complete schedule, filed on the fund’s Form N-CSR(S), is also available on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)’s website at www.sec.gov.
In addition, the fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings on a daily basis on the fund’s website at www.schwabfunds.com/schwabetfs_prospectus.    
 
Security Number
of Shares
% of Net
Assets
Value ($)
Common Stock 99.7% of net assets  
 
Automobiles & Components 1.7%  
Ford Motor Co. 155,596 0.4 1,082,948
General Motors Co. 47,549 0.6 1,450,244
Other Securities   0.7 1,911,779
    1.7 4,444,971
 
Banks 5.7%  
Bank of America Corp. 65,500 0.7 1,866,750
Citigroup, Inc. 34,771 0.9 2,206,568
JPMorgan Chase & Co. 30,532 1.4 3,545,070
Wells Fargo & Co. 63,094 1.0 2,577,390
Other Securities   1.7 4,783,249
    5.7 14,979,027
 
Capital Goods 8.6%  
General Electric Co. 286,546 1.2 3,117,620
United Technologies Corp. 10,145 0.5 1,324,836
Other Securities   6.9 18,214,193
    8.6 22,656,649
 
Commercial & Professional Services 1.0%  
Other Securities   1.0 2,591,220
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 1.7%  
Other Securities   1.7 4,386,831
 
Consumer Services 2.0%  
McDonald's Corp. 6,762 0.5 1,312,977
Other Securities   1.5 3,892,832
    2.0 5,205,809
 
Diversified Financials 5.2%  
Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B * 16,104 1.3 3,322,899
The Charles Schwab Corp. (a) 3,911 0.1 159,373
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 5,938 0.5 1,192,172
Other Securities   3.3 9,023,261
    5.2 13,697,705
 
Energy 7.0%  
Chevron Corp. 34,726 1.2 3,241,325
Exxon Mobil Corp. 96,650 1.9 4,971,676
Phillips 66 13,430 0.4 1,005,370
Security Number
of Shares
% of Net
Assets
Value ($)
Valero Energy Corp. 17,697 0.5 1,172,426
Other Securities   3.0 8,054,516
    7.0 18,445,313
 
Food & Staples Retailing 2.9%  
Costco Wholesale Corp. 5,034 0.5 1,415,259
Walmart, Inc. 30,643 1.3 3,299,638
Other Securities   1.1 2,935,891
    2.9 7,650,788
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 4.3%  
PepsiCo, Inc. 11,951 0.6 1,577,891
Philip Morris International, Inc. 18,330 0.6 1,500,677
The Coca-Cola Co. 29,069 0.6 1,554,901
Other Securities   2.5 6,527,250
    4.3 11,160,719
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 5.7%  
Anthem, Inc. 3,975 0.4 1,021,933
CVS Health Corp. 37,848 0.9 2,239,845
Medtronic plc 10,443 0.4 1,051,297
UnitedHealth Group, Inc. 8,362 0.8 2,131,975
Other Securities   3.2 8,427,245
    5.7 14,872,295
 
Household & Personal Products 1.5%  
The Procter & Gamble Co. 22,419 1.0 2,538,503
Other Securities   0.5 1,467,781
    1.5 4,006,284
 
Insurance 3.5%  
American International Group, Inc. 30,815 0.5 1,299,160
Other Securities   3.0 7,921,542
    3.5 9,220,702
 
Materials 3.4%  
Other Securities   3.4 8,811,425
 
Media & Entertainment 4.4%  
Alphabet, Inc., Class A * 1,044 0.5 1,398,177
Alphabet, Inc., Class C * 1,058 0.6 1,417,011
Comcast Corp., Class A 49,928 0.8 2,018,589
The Walt Disney Co. 16,861 0.8 1,983,697
Other Securities   1.7 4,627,866
    4.4 11,445,340
 
 
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Condensed Portfolio Holdings  as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
% of Net
Assets
Value ($)
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 6.0%  
AbbVie, Inc. 13,566 0.5 1,162,742
Amgen, Inc. 5,634 0.4 1,125,279
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. 18,231 0.4 1,076,723
Gilead Sciences, Inc. 22,546 0.6 1,563,791
Johnson & Johnson 22,496 1.2 3,025,262
Merck & Co., Inc. 23,099 0.7 1,768,459
Pfizer, Inc. 70,637 0.9 2,360,688
Other Securities   1.3 3,588,011
    6.0 15,670,955
 
Real Estate 2.5%  
Other Securities   2.5 6,486,669
 
Retailing 5.0%  
Lowe's Cos., Inc. 10,013 0.4 1,067,085
Target Corp. 12,069 0.5 1,243,107
The Home Depot, Inc. 9,409 0.8 2,049,657
Other Securities   3.3 8,852,838
    5.0 13,212,687
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 3.6%  
Intel Corp. 54,986 1.2 3,052,823
QUALCOMM, Inc. 20,339 0.6 1,592,544
Other Securities   1.8 4,759,310
    3.6 9,404,677
 
Software & Services 6.5%  
International Business Machines Corp. 19,235 1.0 2,503,435
Microsoft Corp. 34,439 2.1 5,579,462
Oracle Corp. 26,564 0.5 1,313,855
Other Securities   2.9 7,628,840
    6.5 17,025,592
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 8.0%  
Apple, Inc. 48,912 5.1 13,370,584
Cisco Systems, Inc. 40,701 0.6 1,625,191
Other Securities   2.3 6,029,612
    8.0 21,025,387
 
Telecommunication Services 3.6%  
AT&T, Inc. 132,091 1.8 4,652,245
Verizon Communications, Inc. 63,559 1.3 3,442,356
Other Securities   0.5 1,259,232
    3.6 9,353,833
 
Transportation 2.1%  
Union Pacific Corp. 7,160 0.4 1,144,240
Other Securities   1.7 4,294,866
    2.1 5,439,106
 
Security Number
of Shares
% of Net
Assets
Value ($)
Utilities 3.8%  
Other Securities   3.8 10,060,650
Total Common Stock
(Cost $239,088,835)     261,254,634

Rights 0.0% of net assets  
 
Materials 0.0%  
Other Securities   0.0 203
Total Rights
(Cost $203)     203

Other Investment Companies 0.3% of net assets  
 
Money Market Fund 0.0%  
Other Securities   0.0 28,046
 
Securities Lending Collateral 0.3%  
Other Securities   0.3 774,735
Total Other Investment Companies
(Cost $802,781)     802,781
    
  Number of
Contracts
Notional
Amount
($)
Current Value/
Unrealized
Depreciation
($)
Futures Contracts  
Long  
S&P 500 Index, e-mini, expires 03/20/20 5 737,775 (78,578)
The following footnotes may not be applicable to the Condensed Portfolio Holdings. Please refer to the complete schedule of portfolio holdings.
* Non-income producing security.
(a) Issuer is affiliated with the fund’s investment adviser.
(b) All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at $746,446.
(c) Fair-valued by management using significant unobservable inputs in accordance with procedures approved by the fund’s Board of Trustees.
(d) The rate shown is the 7-day yield.
   
CVR — Contingent Value Rights
REIT — Real Estate Investment Trust
 
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF
Condensed Portfolio Holdings  as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

The fund owns shares of an affiliate, The Charles Schwab Corp., since that company is included in its index. Below is the summary of investment activities involving The Charles Schwab Corp. shares owned by the fund during the period ended February 29, 2020:
  Market
Value at
2/28/19
Gross
Purchases
Gross
Sales
Realized
Gains(Losses)
Net change
in unrealized
appreciation
(depreciation)
Market

Value at
2/29/20
Balance
of Shares
Held at
2/29/20
Dividends
Received
The Charles Schwab Corp. $136,098 $61,726 ($20,513) $1,780 ($19,718) $159,373 3,911 $2,540
    

The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of February 29, 2020 and reflects the complete schedule of portfolio holdings (see financial note 2(a) for additional information):
Description Quoted Prices in
Active Markets for
Identical Assets
(Level 1)
Other Significant
Observable Inputs
(Level 2)
Significant
Unobservable Inputs
(Level 3)
Total  
Assets          
Common Stock1 $261,254,634 $— $— $261,254,634  
Rights1          
Materials 203 203  
Other Investment Companies1 802,781 802,781  
Liabilities          
Futures Contracts2 (78,578) (78,578)  
Total $261,978,837 $— $203 $261,979,040  
1 As categorized in the complete schedule of Portfolio Holdings.
2 Futures contracts are valued at unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
Fund investments in underlying mutual funds are classified as Level 1, without consideration to the classification level of the investments held by the underlying mutual funds, which could be Level 1, Level 2 or Level 3.
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF
Statement of Assets and Liabilities

As of February 29, 2020
Assets
Investments in affiliated issuer, at value (cost $135,285)   $159,373
Investments in unaffiliated issuers, at value (cost $238,981,799) including securities on loan of $746,446   261,123,510
Collateral invested for securities on loan, at value (cost $774,735)   774,735
Deposit with broker for futures contracts   121,093
Receivables:    
Investments sold   73,415
Dividends   723,995
Income from securities on loan + 5,196
Total assets   262,981,317
Liabilities
Collateral held for securities on loan   774,735
Payables:    
Investments bought   53,766
Management fees   56,595
Variation margin on futures contracts + 78,568
Total liabilities   963,664
Net Assets
Total assets   262,981,317
Total liabilities 963,664
Net assets   $262,017,653
Net Assets by Source    
Capital received from investors   246,087,747
Total distributable earnings   15,929,906
    
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets ÷ Shares
Outstanding
= NAV
$262,017,653   7,050,000   $37.17
         
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF
Statement of Operations

For the period March 1, 2019 through February 29, 2020
Investment Income
Dividends received from affiliated issuer   $2,540
Dividends received from unaffiliated issuers (net of foreign withholding tax of $628)   7,477,074
Securities on loan, net + 47,659
Total investment income   7,527,273
Expenses
Management fees   716,999
Total expenses 716,999
Net investment income   6,810,274
Realized and Unrealized Gains (Losses)
Net realized losses on affiliated issuer   (1,900)
Net realized losses on unaffiliated investments   (3,046,937)
Net realized gains on in-kind redemptions on affiliated issuer   3,680
Net realized gains on in-kind redemptions on unaffiliated investments   11,662,067
Net realized gains on futures contracts + 99,380
Net realized gains   8,716,290
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on affiliated issuer   (19,718)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on unaffiliated investments   (10,727,444)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts + (86,747)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) + (10,833,909)
Net realized and unrealized losses   (2,117,619)
Increase in net assets resulting from operations   $4,692,655
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF
Statement of Changes in Net Assets

For the current and prior report periods
Operations  
  3/1/19-2/29/20 3/1/18-2/28/19
Net investment income   $6,810,274 $5,939,857
Net realized gains   8,716,290 11,356,465
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) + (10,833,909) (6,239,613)
Increase in net assets resulting from operations   4,692,655 11,056,709
Distributions to Shareholders  
Total distributions   ($6,831,860) ($5,622,015)
    
Transactions in Fund Shares      
    3/1/19-2/29/20 3/1/18-2/28/19
    SHARES VALUE SHARES VALUE
Shares sold   450,000 $17,693,623 1,250,000 $46,522,467
Shares redeemed + (750,000) (29,918,728) (950,000) (36,044,678)
Net transactions in fund shares   (300,000) ($12,225,105) 300,000 $10,477,789
Shares Outstanding and Net Assets      
    3/1/19-2/29/20 3/1/18-2/28/19
    SHARES NET ASSETS SHARES NET ASSETS
Beginning of period   7,350,000 $276,381,963 7,050,000 $260,469,480
Total increase or decrease + (300,000) (14,364,310) 300,000 15,912,483
End of period   7,050,000 $262,017,653 7,350,000 $276,381,963
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Financial Statements
Financial Highlights
  3/1/19–
2/29/20
3/1/18–
2/28/19
3/1/17–
2/28/18
3/1/16–
2/28/17
3/1/15–
2/29/16
 
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period $37.83 $37.20 $33.91 $27.57 $30.55  
Income (loss) from investment operations:            
Net investment income (loss)1 0.99 0.87 0.78 0.70 0.69  
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) (0.20) 0.57 3.21 6.29 (3.10)  
Total from investment operations 0.79 1.44 3.99 6.99 (2.41)  
Less distributions:            
Distributions from net investment income (0.95) (0.81) (0.70) (0.65) (0.57)  
Net asset value at end of period $37.67 $37.83 $37.20 $33.91 $27.57  
Total return 1.98% 3.92% 11.91% 25.66% (7.92%)  
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:            
Total expenses 0.25% 0.25% 0.25% 0.32% 0.32%  
Net investment income (loss) 2.47% 2.33% 2.22% 2.26% 2.39%  
Portfolio turnover rate2 12% 11% 9% 10% 11%  
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000) $5,557,983 $4,596,260 $4,016,040 $2,197,623 $893,389  
 
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from processing of in-kind creations or redemptions.
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF
Condensed Portfolio Holdings  as of February 29, 2020

This section shows the fund’s 50 largest portfolio holdings in unaffiliated issuers, any holdings exceeding 1% of the fund’s net assets as of the report date, and any affiliated issuers. The remaining securities held by the fund are grouped as "Other Securities" in each category. You can request a complete schedule of portfolio holdings as of the report date, free of charge, by calling Schwab ETFs at 1-877-824-5615. This complete schedule, filed on the fund’s Form N-CSR(S), is also available on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)’s website at www.sec.gov.
In addition, the fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings on a daily basis on the fund’s website at www.schwabfunds.com/schwabetfs_prospectus.    
 
Security Number
of Shares
% of Net
Assets
Value ($)
Common Stock 99.7% of net assets  
 
Automobiles & Components 1.7%  
Ford Motor Co. 3,572,788 0.4 24,866,604
General Motors Co. 1,090,952 0.6 33,274,036
Other Securities   0.7 36,290,305
    1.7 94,430,945
 
Banks 5.6%  
Bank of America Corp. 1,503,058 0.8 42,837,153
Citigroup, Inc. 798,203 0.9 50,653,962
JPMorgan Chase & Co. 700,727 1.5 81,361,412
Wells Fargo & Co. 1,447,951 1.1 59,148,798
Other Securities   1.3 76,760,038
    5.6 310,761,363
 
Capital Goods 8.3%  
General Electric Co. 6,579,131 1.3 71,580,945
United Technologies Corp. 232,899 0.6 30,414,280
Other Securities   6.4 361,204,127
    8.3 463,199,352
 
Commercial & Professional Services 0.6%  
Other Securities   0.6 35,813,300
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 1.5%  
Other Securities   1.5 82,473,432
 
Consumer Services 1.7%  
McDonald's Corp. 155,239 0.5 30,142,757
Other Securities   1.2 66,129,455
    1.7 96,272,212
 
Diversified Financials 5.3%  
Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B * 369,404 1.4 76,222,821
The Charles Schwab Corp. (a) 90,037 0.1 3,669,008
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 136,362 0.5 27,377,399
Other Securities   3.3 186,273,779
    5.3 293,543,007
 
Energy 7.3%  
Chevron Corp. 797,200 1.3 74,410,648
Exxon Mobil Corp. 2,218,925 2.1 114,141,502
Phillips 66 308,286 0.4 23,078,290
Security Number
of Shares
% of Net
Assets
Value ($)
Valero Energy Corp. 406,312 0.5 26,918,170
Other Securities   3.0 169,789,142
    7.3 408,337,752
 
Food & Staples Retailing 3.1%  
Costco Wholesale Corp. 115,550 0.6 32,485,727
Walmart, Inc. 703,303 1.4 75,731,667
Other Securities   1.1 64,107,323
    3.1 172,324,717
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 4.4%  
PepsiCo, Inc. 274,300 0.7 36,215,829
Philip Morris International, Inc. 420,661 0.6 34,439,516
The Coca-Cola Co. 667,229 0.6 35,690,079
Other Securities   2.5 137,231,025
    4.4 243,576,449
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 5.8%  
Anthem, Inc. 91,266 0.4 23,463,576
CVS Health Corp. 868,774 0.9 51,414,045
Medtronic plc 239,600 0.4 24,120,532
UnitedHealth Group, Inc. 191,920 0.9 48,931,923
Other Securities   3.2 175,250,613
    5.8 323,180,689
 
Household & Personal Products 1.6%  
The Procter & Gamble Co. 514,517 1.0 58,258,760
Other Securities   0.6 30,859,112
    1.6 89,117,872
 
Insurance 3.6%  
American International Group, Inc. 707,353 0.5 29,822,002
Other Securities   3.1 169,530,061
    3.6 199,352,063
 
Materials 3.1%  
Other Securities   3.1 172,266,981
 
Media & Entertainment 4.5%  
Alphabet, Inc., Class A * 23,969 0.6 32,100,483
Alphabet, Inc., Class C * 24,295 0.6 32,539,022
Comcast Corp., Class A 1,146,201 0.8 46,340,906
The Walt Disney Co. 387,035 0.8 45,534,668
Other Securities   1.7 91,203,609
    4.5 247,718,688
 
 
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF
Condensed Portfolio Holdings  as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
% of Net
Assets
Value ($)
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 6.3%  
AbbVie, Inc. 311,437 0.5 26,693,265
Amgen, Inc. 129,332 0.5 25,831,480
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. 418,125 0.4 24,694,463
Gilead Sciences, Inc. 517,574 0.6 35,898,933
Johnson & Johnson 516,290 1.3 69,430,679
Merck & Co., Inc. 530,246 0.7 40,595,634
Pfizer, Inc. 1,621,369 1.0 54,186,152
Other Securities   1.3 71,825,321
    6.3 349,155,927
 
Real Estate 1.8%  
Other Securities   1.8 98,857,147
 
Retailing 5.2%  
Lowe's Cos., Inc. 229,907 0.4 24,501,189
Target Corp. 276,943 0.5 28,525,129
The Home Depot, Inc. 216,012 0.9 47,056,054
Other Securities   3.4 187,788,238
    5.2 287,870,610
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 3.7%  
Intel Corp. 1,262,381 1.3 70,087,393
QUALCOMM, Inc. 467,029 0.7 36,568,371
Other Securities   1.7 96,355,534
    3.7 203,011,298
 
Software & Services 6.6%  
International Business Machines Corp. 441,535 1.0 57,465,780
Microsoft Corp. 790,519 2.3 128,071,983
Oracle Corp. 609,870 0.6 30,164,170
Other Securities   2.7 152,397,625
    6.6 368,099,558
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 8.3%  
Apple, Inc. 1,122,920 5.5 306,961,411
Cisco Systems, Inc. 933,764 0.7 37,285,196
Other Securities   2.1 117,187,510
    8.3 461,434,117
 
Telecommunication Services 3.8%  
AT&T, Inc. 3,032,250 1.9 106,795,845
Verizon Communications, Inc. 1,458,553 1.4 78,995,230
Other Securities   0.5 24,985,178
    3.8 210,776,253
 
Security Number
of Shares
% of Net
Assets
Value ($)
Transportation 2.1%  
Union Pacific Corp. 164,527 0.5 26,293,060
Other Securities   1.6 89,417,863
    2.1 115,710,923
 
Utilities 3.8%  
Other Securities   3.8 213,885,932
Total Common Stock
(Cost $5,300,726,417)     5,541,170,587

Other Investment Companies 0.3% of net assets  
 
Money Market Fund 0.0%  
Other Securities   0.0 1,793,521
 
Securities Lending Collateral 0.3%  
Other Securities   0.3 15,731,340
Total Other Investment Companies
(Cost $17,524,861)     17,524,861
    
  Number of
Contracts
Notional
Amount
($)
Current Value/
Unrealized
Depreciation
($)
Futures Contracts  
Long  
S&P 500 Index, e-mini, expires 03/20/20 109 16,083,495 (1,970,922)
The following footnotes may not be applicable to the Condensed Portfolio Holdings. Please refer to the complete schedule of portfolio holdings.
* Non-income producing security.
(a) Issuer is affiliated with the fund’s investment adviser.
(b) All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at $15,295,761.
(c) The rate shown is the 7-day yield.
 
The fund owns shares of an affiliate, The Charles Schwab Corp., since that company is included in its index. Below is the summary of investment activities involving The Charles Schwab Corp. shares owned by the fund during the period ended February 29, 2020:
  Market
Value at
2/28/19
Gross
Purchases
Gross
Sales
Realized
Gains(Losses)
Net change
in unrealized
appreciation
(depreciation)
Market

Value at
2/29/20
Balance
of Shares
Held at
2/29/20
Dividends
Received
The Charles Schwab Corp. $2,462,133 $1,825,814 ($242,521) $1,670 ($378,088) $3,669,008 90,037 $53,226
    

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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF
Condensed Portfolio Holdings  as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of February 29, 2020 and reflects the complete schedule of portfolio holdings (see financial note 2(a) for additional information):
Description Quoted Prices in
Active Markets for
Identical Assets
(Level 1)
Other Significant
Observable Inputs
(Level 2)
Significant
Unobservable Inputs
(Level 3)
Total  
Assets          
Common Stock1 $5,541,170,587 $— $— $5,541,170,587  
Other Investment Companies1 17,524,861 17,524,861  
Liabilities          
Futures Contracts2 (1,970,922) (1,970,922)  
Total $5,556,724,526 $— $— $5,556,724,526  
1 As categorized in the complete schedule of Portfolio Holdings.
2 Futures contracts are valued at unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
Fund investments in underlying mutual funds are classified as Level 1, without consideration to the classification level of the investments held by the underlying mutual funds, which could be Level 1, Level 2 or Level 3.
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF
Statement of Assets and Liabilities

As of February 29, 2020
Assets
Investments in affiliated issuer, at value (cost $3,626,603)   $3,669,008
Investments in unaffiliated issuers, at value (cost $5,298,893,335) including securities on loan of $15,295,761   5,539,295,100
Collateral invested for securities on loan, at value (cost $15,731,340)   15,731,340
Deposit with broker for futures contracts   2,723,665
Receivables:    
Investments sold   31,654,282
Dividends   15,966,801
Fund shares sold   13,183,949
Income from securities on loan + 112,179
Total assets   5,622,336,324
Liabilities
Collateral held for securities on loan   15,731,340
Payables:    
Investments bought   3,684,815
Management fees   1,197,463
Fund shares redeemed   41,769,175
Variation margin on futures contracts + 1,970,707
Total liabilities   64,353,500
Net Assets
Total assets   5,622,336,324
Total liabilities 64,353,500
Net assets   $5,557,982,824
Net Assets by Source    
Capital received from investors   5,395,710,563
Total distributable earnings   162,272,261
    
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets ÷ Shares
Outstanding
= NAV
$5,557,982,824   147,550,000   $37.67
         
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF
Statement of Operations

For the period March 1, 2019 through February 29, 2020
Investment Income
Dividends received from affiliated issuer   $53,226
Dividends received from unaffiliated issuers (net of foreign withholding tax of $7,541)   146,644,785
Securities on loan, net + 1,008,362
Total investment income   147,706,373
Expenses
Management fees   13,602,458
Total expenses 13,602,458
Net investment income   134,103,915
Realized and Unrealized Gains (Losses)
Net realized losses on affiliated issuer   (24,056)
Net realized losses on unaffiliated investments   (65,723,682)
Net realized gains on in-kind redemptions on affiliated issuer   25,726
Net realized gains on in-kind redemptions on unaffiliated investments   139,489,446
Net realized gains on futures contracts + 2,111,463
Net realized gains   75,878,897
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on affiliated issuer   (378,088)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on unaffiliated investments   (158,782,455)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts + (2,159,630)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) + (161,320,173)
Net realized and unrealized losses   (85,441,276)
Increase in net assets resulting from operations   $48,662,639
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF
Statement of Changes in Net Assets

For the current and prior report periods
Operations  
  3/1/19-2/29/20 3/1/18-2/28/19
Net investment income   $134,103,915 $102,363,934
Net realized gains   75,878,897 136,394,105
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) + (161,320,173) (105,505,059)
Increase in net assets resulting from operations   48,662,639 133,252,980
Distributions to Shareholders  
Total distributions   ($128,120,700) ($96,068,705)
    
Transactions in Fund Shares      
    3/1/19-2/29/20 3/1/18-2/28/19
    SHARES VALUE SHARES VALUE
Shares sold   38,750,000 $1,543,661,840 29,100,000 $1,090,604,673
Shares redeemed + (12,700,000) (502,481,171) (15,550,000) (547,569,110)
Net transactions in fund shares   26,050,000 $1,041,180,669 13,550,000 $543,035,563
Shares Outstanding and Net Assets      
    3/1/19-2/29/20 3/1/18-2/28/19
    SHARES NET ASSETS SHARES NET ASSETS
Beginning of period   121,500,000 $4,596,260,216 107,950,000 $4,016,040,378
Total increase + 26,050,000 961,722,608 13,550,000 580,219,838
End of period   147,550,000 $5,557,982,824 121,500,000 $4,596,260,216
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
Financial Statements
Financial Highlights
  3/1/19–
2/29/20
3/1/18–
2/28/19
3/1/17–
2/28/18
3/1/16–
2/28/17
3/1/15–
2/29/16
 
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period $38.08 $36.90 $34.89 $26.47 $30.68  
Income (loss) from investment operations:            
Net investment income (loss)1 0.55 0.59 0.52 0.45 0.41  
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) (3.34) 1.14 1.98 8.37 (4.25)  
Total from investment operations (2.79) 1.73 2.50 8.82 (3.84)  
Less distributions:            
Distributions from net investment income (0.56) (0.55) (0.49) (0.40) (0.37)  
Net asset value at end of period $34.73 $38.08 $36.90 $34.89 $26.47  
Total return (7.46%) 4.69% 7.22% 33.56% (12.60%)  
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:            
Total expenses 0.25% 0.25% 0.25% 0.32% 0.32%  
Net investment income (loss) 1.43% 1.53% 1.45% 1.43% 1.43%  
Portfolio turnover rate2 26% 23% 21% 23% 23%  
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000) $3,424,710 $3,402,783 $2,782,002 $1,568,402 $608,865  
 
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from processing of in-kind creations or redemptions.
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
Condensed Portfolio Holdings  as of February 29, 2020

This section shows the fund’s 50 largest portfolio holdings in unaffiliated issuers, any holdings exceeding 1% of the fund’s net assets as of the report date, and any affiliated issuers. The remaining securities held by the fund are grouped as "Other Securities" in each category. You can request a complete schedule of portfolio holdings as of the report date, free of charge, by calling Schwab ETFs at 1-877-824-5615. This complete schedule, filed on the fund’s Form N-CSR(S), is also available on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)’s website at www.sec.gov.
In addition, the fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings on a daily basis on the fund’s website at www.schwabfunds.com/schwabetfs_prospectus.    
 
Security Number
of Shares
% of Net
Assets
Value ($)
Common Stock 99.8% of net assets  
 
Automobiles & Components 1.7%  
Delphi Technologies plc * 559,167 0.2 7,895,438
Other Securities   1.5 48,980,221
    1.7 56,875,659
 
Banks 7.3%  
TCF Financial Corp. 218,373 0.2 7,957,512
Other Securities   7.1 240,906,272
    7.3 248,863,784
 
Capital Goods 12.4%  
Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc. 132,936 0.2 7,841,895
Arcosa, Inc. 223,827 0.3 9,615,608
Colfax Corp. * 276,051 0.3 9,239,427
Curtiss-Wright Corp. 69,025 0.2 8,278,858
Generac Holdings, Inc. * 89,079 0.3 9,174,246
Graco, Inc. 172,018 0.2 8,483,928
ITT, Inc. 146,762 0.2 8,827,734
nVent Electric plc 347,672 0.2 8,347,605
Teledyne Technologies, Inc. * 30,492 0.3 10,285,561
Universal Forest Products, Inc. 226,898 0.3 10,632,440
Other Securities   9.9 335,342,783
    12.4 426,070,085
 
Commercial & Professional Services 5.2%  
Copart, Inc. * 101,427 0.2 8,568,553
Stericycle, Inc. * 157,463 0.3 9,043,100
Other Securities   4.7 159,653,896
    5.2 177,265,549
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 4.0%  
Deckers Outdoor Corp. * 53,771 0.3 9,345,400
Skechers U.S.A., Inc., Class A * 259,608 0.2 8,587,833
Taylor Morrison Home Corp., Class A * 468,070 0.3 10,540,936
Other Securities   3.2 108,219,392
    4.0 136,693,561
 
Consumer Services 5.1%  
Penn National Gaming, Inc. * 264,472 0.2 7,820,437
Other Securities   4.9 166,423,447
    5.1 174,243,884
 
Security Number
of Shares
% of Net
Assets
Value ($)
Diversified Financials 4.5%  
Chimera Investment Corp. 439,807 0.2 8,642,207
E*TRADE Financial Corp. 184,210 0.2 8,433,134
Eaton Vance Corp. 200,305 0.2 8,264,584
Other Securities   3.9 130,610,228
    4.5 155,950,153
 
Energy 3.3%  
Cosan Ltd., A Shares * 522,648 0.3 9,543,552
Other Securities   3.0 103,690,171
    3.3 113,233,723
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.7%  
Other Securities   0.7 24,822,479
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 2.8%  
Darling Ingredients, Inc. * 415,851 0.3 10,687,371
Other Securities   2.5 84,417,109
    2.8 95,104,480
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 4.0%  
Community Health Systems, Inc. * 2,581,801 0.4 12,728,279
Select Medical Holdings Corp. * 327,794 0.2 7,847,388
Teleflex, Inc. 24,721 0.2 8,282,029
West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. 51,840 0.2 7,805,030
Other Securities   3.0 100,500,476
    4.0 137,163,202
 
Household & Personal Products 0.6%  
Other Securities   0.6 21,323,853
 
Insurance 2.7%  
Brown & Brown, Inc. 245,141 0.3 10,543,514
Other Securities   2.4 80,864,170
    2.7 91,407,684
 
Materials 6.6%  
Boise Cascade Co. 236,925 0.2 8,406,099
Louisiana-Pacific Corp. 284,966 0.2 8,107,283
The Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. 77,021 0.2 8,163,456
Other Securities   6.0 200,600,447
    6.6 225,277,285
 
 
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Condensed Portfolio Holdings  as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
% of Net
Assets
Value ($)
Media & Entertainment 3.3%  
TEGNA, Inc. 593,624 0.3 8,500,696
Other Securities   3.0 103,772,835
    3.3 112,273,531
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 2.3%  
ICON plc * 56,198 0.3 8,770,260
PerkinElmer, Inc. 95,209 0.2 8,229,866
Other Securities   1.8 61,642,436
    2.3 78,642,562
 
Real Estate 11.0%  
Apartment Investment & Management Co., Class A 170,112 0.2 8,138,158
Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc. 203,047 0.2 8,040,661
SBA Communications Corp. 32,752 0.2 8,682,228
Taubman Centers, Inc. 153,132 0.2 7,972,052
Uniti Group, Inc. 839,640 0.2 8,194,886
Other Securities   10.0 334,409,439
    11.0 375,437,424
 
Retailing 3.4%  
Asbury Automotive Group, Inc. * 98,760 0.2 8,754,086
Other Securities   3.2 106,673,095
    3.4 115,427,181
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 2.8%  
Cirrus Logic, Inc. * 138,194 0.2 9,485,636
Cypress Semiconductor Corp. 341,895 0.2 7,894,356
Synaptics, Inc. * 139,830 0.2 9,235,771
Teradyne, Inc. 160,445 0.2 9,427,748
Other Securities   2.0 60,584,385
    2.8 96,627,896
 
Software & Services 5.0%  
CoreLogic, Inc. 173,171 0.2 7,856,768
Genpact Ltd. 228,537 0.3 8,789,533
KBR, Inc. 309,009 0.2 8,021,874
Other Securities   4.3 146,110,596
    5.0 170,778,771
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 4.6%  
Insight Enterprises, Inc. * 157,888 0.3 8,698,050
Other Securities   4.3 150,484,856
    4.6 159,182,906
 
Telecommunication Services 0.8%  
Other Securities   0.8 29,356,111
 
Transportation 2.0%  
Other Securities   2.0 68,553,041
 
Security Number
of Shares
% of Net
Assets
Value ($)
Utilities 3.7%  
Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc. 208,497 0.2 8,932,011
Other Securities   3.5 118,648,130
    3.7 127,580,141
Total Common Stock
(Cost $3,660,710,497)     3,418,154,945

Rights 0.0% of net assets  
 
Materials 0.0%  
Other Securities   0.0 29,417
Total Rights
(Cost $29,417)     29,417

Other Investment Companies 1.0% of net assets  
 
Money Market Fund 0.1%  
Other Securities   0.1 2,157,661
 
Securities Lending Collateral 0.9%  
Wells Fargo Government Money Market Fund, Select Class 1.52% (c)   0.9 32,271,885
Total Other Investment Companies
(Cost $34,429,546)     34,429,546
    
  Number of
Contracts
Notional
Amount
($)
Current Value/
Unrealized
Depreciation
($)
Futures Contracts      
Long  
Russell 2000 Index, e-mini expires 03/20/20 86 6,342,070 (694,689)
The following footnotes may not be applicable to the Condensed Portfolio Holdings. Please refer to the complete schedule of portfolio holdings.
* Non-income producing security.
(a) All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at $30,585,484.
(b) Fair-valued by management using significant unobservable inputs in accordance with procedures approved by the fund’s Board of Trustees.
(c) The rate shown is the 7-day yield.
   
CVR — Contingent Value Rights
REIT — Real Estate Investment Trust
 

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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
Condensed Portfolio Holdings  as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of February 29, 2020 and reflects the complete schedule of portfolio holdings (see financial note 2(a) for additional information):
Description Quoted Prices in
Active Markets for
Identical Assets
(Level 1)
Other Significant
Observable Inputs
(Level 2)
Significant
Unobservable Inputs
(Level 3)
Total  
Assets          
Common Stock1 $3,418,154,945 $— $— $3,418,154,945  
Rights1          
Materials 29,417 29,417  
Other Investment Companies1 34,429,546 34,429,546  
Liabilities          
Futures Contracts2 (694,689) (694,689)  
Total $3,451,889,802 $— $29,417 $3,451,919,219  
1 As categorized in the complete schedule of Portfolio Holdings.
2 Futures contracts are valued at unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
Fund investments in underlying mutual funds are classified as Level 1, without consideration to the classification level of the investments held by the underlying mutual funds, which could be Level 1, Level 2 or Level 3.
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
Statement of Assets and Liabilities

As of February 29, 2020
Assets
Investments in unaffiliated issuers, at value (cost $3,662,897,575) including securities on loan of $30,585,484   $3,420,342,023
Collateral invested for securities on loan, at value (cost $32,271,885)   32,271,885
Deposit with broker for futures contracts   1,324,979
Receivables:    
Investments sold   15,492,566
Dividends   4,610,753
Fund shares sold   3,473,329
Income from securities on loan + 107,715
Total assets   3,477,623,250
Liabilities
Collateral held for securities on loan   32,271,885
Payables:    
Management fees   740,851
Fund shares redeemed   19,206,170
Variation margin on futures contracts + 694,519
Total liabilities   52,913,425
Net Assets
Total assets   3,477,623,250
Total liabilities 52,913,425
Net assets   $3,424,709,825
Net Assets by Source    
Capital received from investors   3,840,514,970
Total distributable loss   (415,805,145)
    
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets ÷ Shares
Outstanding
= NAV
$3,424,709,825   98,600,000   $34.73
         
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
Statement of Operations

For the period March 1, 2019 through February 29, 2020
Investment Income
Dividends (net of foreign withholding tax of $41,399)   $57,937,412
Securities on loan, net + 1,152,663
Total investment income   59,090,075
Expenses
Management fees   8,814,731
Total expenses 8,814,731
Net investment income   50,275,344
Realized and Unrealized Gains (Losses)
Net realized losses on investments   (113,049,681)
Net realized gains on in-kind redemptions   223,980,507
Net realized gains on futures contracts + 211,053
Net realized gains   111,141,879
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments   (443,806,613)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts + (682,768)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) + (444,489,381)
Net realized and unrealized losses   (333,347,502)
Decrease in net assets resulting from operations   ($283,072,158)
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
Statement of Changes in Net Assets

For the current and prior report periods
Operations  
  3/1/19-2/29/20 3/1/18-2/28/19
Net investment income   $50,275,344 $48,966,373
Net realized gains   111,141,879 154,430,789
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) + (444,489,381) (87,659,491)
Increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations   (283,072,158) 115,737,671
Distributions to Shareholders  
Total distributions   ($50,954,980) ($46,334,630)
    
Transactions in Fund Shares      
    3/1/19-2/29/20 3/1/18-2/28/19
    SHARES VALUE SHARES VALUE
Shares sold   27,150,000 $1,041,018,392 29,750,000 $1,147,395,824
Shares redeemed + (17,900,000) (685,064,295) (15,800,000) (596,017,605)
Net transactions in fund shares   9,250,000 $355,954,097 13,950,000 $551,378,219
Shares Outstanding and Net Assets      
    3/1/19-2/29/20 3/1/18-2/28/19
    SHARES NET ASSETS SHARES NET ASSETS
Beginning of period   89,350,000 $3,402,782,866 75,400,000 $2,782,001,606
Total increase + 9,250,000 21,926,959 13,950,000 620,781,260
End of period   98,600,000 $3,424,709,825 89,350,000 $3,402,782,866
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Financial Statements
Financial Highlights
  3/1/19–
2/29/20
3/1/18–
2/28/19
3/1/17–
2/28/18
3/1/16–
2/28/17
3/1/15–
2/29/16
 
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period $27.54 $30.28 $26.00 $22.08 $27.17  
Income (loss) from investment operations:            
Net investment income (loss)1 0.91 0.94 0.80 0.74 0.70  
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) (2.29) (2.81) 4.19 3.79 (5.30)  
Total from investment operations (1.38) (1.87) 4.99 4.53 (4.60)  
Less distributions:            
Distributions from net investment income (0.92) (0.87) (0.71) (0.61) (0.49)  
Net asset value at end of period $25.24 $27.54 $30.28 $26.00 $22.08  
Total return (5.32%) (6.00%) 19.19% 20.62% (17.02%)  
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:            
Total expenses 0.25% 0.25% 0.25% 0.32% 0.32%  
Net investment income (loss) 3.27% 3.29% 2.76% 2.98% 2.80%  
Portfolio turnover rate2 20% 14% 10% 11% 12%  
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000) $4,416,696 $4,083,580 $3,630,569 $1,928,861 $885,348  
 
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from processing of in-kind creations or redemptions.
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Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF
Condensed Portfolio Holdings  as of February 29, 2020

This section shows the fund’s 50 largest portfolio holdings in unaffiliated issuers, any holdings exceeding 1% of the fund’s net assets as of the report date, and any affiliated issuers. The remaining securities held by the fund are grouped as "Other Securities" in each category. You can request a complete schedule of portfolio holdings as of the report date, free of charge, by calling Schwab ETFs at 1-877-824-5615. This complete schedule, filed on the fund’s Form N-CSR(S), is also available on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)’s website at www.sec.gov.
In addition, the fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings on a daily basis on the fund’s website at www.schwabfunds.com/schwabetfs_prospectus.    
 
Security Number
of Shares
% of Net
Assets
Value ($)
Common Stock 98.5% of net assets  
 
Australia 5.3%  
Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. 1,031,773 0.4 16,517,798
BHP Group Ltd. 960,457 0.5 20,806,953
Commonwealth Bank of Australia 475,026 0.6 25,047,003
National Australia Bank Ltd. 1,002,839 0.4 16,229,167
Westpac Banking Corp. 1,229,964 0.4 18,746,973
Other Securities   3.0 138,243,344
    5.3 235,591,238
 
Austria 0.3%  
Other Securities   0.3 11,944,775
 
Belgium 0.7%  
Other Securities   0.7 31,092,735
 
Canada 6.6%  
Royal Bank of Canada 274,576 0.5 20,418,055
The Bank of Nova Scotia 305,090 0.4 15,959,638
The Toronto-Dominion Bank 319,802 0.4 16,448,117
Other Securities   5.3 238,186,167
    6.6 291,011,977
 
Denmark 1.0%  
Other Securities   1.0 42,244,383
 
Finland 1.1%  
Other Securities   1.1 48,988,395
 
France 9.0%  
BNP Paribas S.A. 480,845 0.5 23,126,537
Sanofi 302,887 0.6 27,924,025
Societe Generale S.A. 665,438 0.4 18,705,014
Total S.A. 1,189,743 1.1 50,157,777
Other Securities   6.4 278,826,025
    9.0 398,739,378
 
Germany 7.9%  
Allianz SE 118,244 0.6 25,301,614
BASF SE 479,723 0.6 27,970,589
Bayer AG 332,067 0.5 23,785,927
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG 251,093 0.4 16,253,661
Daimler AG 671,240 0.6 27,679,118
Deutsche Telekom AG 1,534,023 0.6 24,864,554
Security Number
of Shares
% of Net
Assets
Value ($)
Siemens AG 251,756 0.6 25,773,648
Other Securities   4.0 175,827,919
    7.9 347,457,030
 
Hong Kong 1.7%  
Other Securities   1.7 77,083,518
 
Ireland 0.1%  
Other Securities   0.1 3,254,222
 
Israel 0.3%  
Other Securities   0.3 11,422,592
 
Italy 3.4%  
Enel S.p.A. 3,570,627 0.7 29,714,239
Eni S.p.A. 1,841,545 0.5 22,570,899
UniCredit S.p.A. 1,251,994 0.4 15,867,662
Other Securities   1.8 80,583,164
    3.4 148,735,964
 
Japan 24.9%  
Hitachi Ltd. 609,993 0.5 20,567,789
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. 1,393,653 0.8 36,170,505
Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd. 814,794 0.5 20,078,083
KDDI Corp. 678,271 0.4 19,229,154
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc. 4,821,347 0.5 23,774,853
Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp. 741,130 0.4 17,379,950
SoftBank Group Corp. 496,535 0.5 23,076,345
Toyota Motor Corp. 1,068,827 1.6 70,620,962
Other Securities   19.7 868,588,984
    24.9 1,099,486,625
 
Netherlands 2.4%  
Other Securities   2.4 107,690,354
 
New Zealand 0.1%  
Other Securities   0.1 5,053,434
 
Norway 0.7%  
Other Securities   0.7 29,109,140
 
Poland 0.3%  
Other Securities   0.3 11,255,849
 
 
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Security Number
of Shares
% of Net
Assets
Value ($)
Portugal 0.2%  
Other Securities   0.2 10,438,746
 
Republic of Korea 5.4%  
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 1,995,563 2.0 89,056,825
Other Securities   3.4 150,730,235
    5.4 239,787,060
 
Singapore 0.7%  
Other Securities   0.7 33,257,026
 
Spain 3.1%  
Banco Santander S.A. 9,974,650 0.8 36,452,777
Iberdrola S.A. 1,747,988 0.5 19,815,193
Telefonica S.A. 3,264,428 0.4 19,219,940
Other Securities   1.4 59,661,063
    3.1 135,148,973
 
Sweden 2.2%  
Other Securities   2.2 97,529,977
 
Switzerland 5.6%  
Nestle S.A. 503,427 1.2 51,411,497
Novartis AG 347,561 0.7 29,174,370
Roche Holding AG 122,201 0.9 39,098,765
Other Securities   2.8 126,177,842
    5.6 245,862,474
 
United Kingdom 15.5%  
AstraZeneca plc 196,854 0.4 17,082,953
BP plc 11,288,740 1.3 57,121,326
British American Tobacco plc 597,336 0.5 23,366,192
GlaxoSmithKline plc 1,112,375 0.5 22,196,321
Glencore plc * 10,131,311 0.6 25,009,256
HSBC Holdings plc (a) 5,612,588 0.9 37,558,195
National Grid plc 1,638,310 0.5 20,566,216
Rio Tinto plc 373,172 0.4 17,197,635
Royal Dutch Shell plc, A Shares 2,341,165 1.1 49,682,036
Royal Dutch Shell plc, B Shares 1,941,175 0.9 41,248,366
Vodafone Group plc 19,483,142 0.8 33,436,603
Other Securities   7.6 342,267,744
    15.5 686,732,843
Total Common Stock
(Cost $4,594,336,986)     4,348,918,708

Preferred Stock 1.1% of net assets  
 
Germany 0.6%  
Volkswagen AG 128,097 0.4 20,906,410
Other Securities   0.2 7,195,875
    0.6 28,102,285
 
Security Number
of Shares
% of Net
Assets
Value ($)
Italy 0.1%  
Other Securities   0.1 3,651,198
 
Republic of Korea 0.4%  
Other Securities   0.4 16,892,373
Total Preferred Stock
(Cost $48,586,490)     48,645,856

Rights 0.0% of net assets  
 
Spain 0.0%  
Other Securities   0.0 45,097
Total Rights
(Cost $50,089)     45,097

Other Investment Companies 1.2% of net assets  
 
United States 1.2%  
Money Market Fund 0.0%  
Other Securities   0.0 81,830
Securities Lending Collateral 1.2%  
Wells Fargo Government Money Market Fund, Select Class 1.52% (c)   1.2 53,618,121
Total Other Investment Companies
(Cost $53,699,951)     53,699,951
    
  Number of
Contracts
Notional
Amount
($)
Current Value/
Unrealized
Depreciation
($)
Futures Contracts      
Long  
MSCI EAFE Index, expires 03/20/20 204 18,523,200 (1,780,422)
The following footnotes may not be applicable to the Condensed Portfolio Holdings. Please refer to the complete schedule of portfolio holdings.
* Non-income producing security.
(a) All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at $49,294,872.
(b) Fair-valued by management using significant unobservable inputs in accordance with procedures approved by the fund’s Board of Trustees.
(c) The rate shown is the 7-day yield.
   
REIT — Real Estate Investment Trust
RSP — Risparmio (Convertible Savings Shares)
 

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Condensed Portfolio Holdings  as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of February 29, 2020 and reflects the complete schedule of portfolio holdings (see financial note 2(a) for additional information):
Description Quoted Prices in
Active Markets for
Identical Assets
(Level 1)
Other Significant
Observable Inputs
(Level 2)
Significant
Unobservable Inputs
(Level 3)
Total  
Assets          
Common Stock1 $4,271,835,190 $— $— $4,271,835,190  
Hong Kong 76,502,411 581,107 77,083,518  
Preferred Stock1 48,645,856 48,645,856  
Rights1 45,097 45,097  
Other Investment Companies1 53,699,951 53,699,951  
Liabilities          
Futures Contracts2 (1,780,422) (1,780,422)  
Total $4,448,948,083 $— $581,107 $4,449,529,190  
1 As categorized in the complete schedule of Portfolio Holdings.
2 Futures contracts are valued at unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
Fund investments in underlying mutual funds are classified as Level 1, without consideration to the classification level of the investments held by the underlying mutual funds, which could be Level 1, Level 2 or Level 3.
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Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF
Statement of Assets and Liabilities

As of February 29, 2020
Assets
Investments in unaffiliated issuers, at value (cost $4,643,055,395) including securities on loan of $49,294,872   $4,397,691,491
Collateral invested for securities on loan, at value (cost $53,618,121)   53,618,121
Deposit with broker for futures contracts   3,058,151
Foreign currency, at value (cost $912,876)   906,586
Receivables:    
Dividends   14,150,051
Foreign tax reclaims   3,563,121
Income from securities on loan + 82,830
Total assets   4,473,070,351
Liabilities
Collateral held for securities on loan   53,618,121
Payables:    
Investments bought   50,837
Management fees   925,751
Variation margin on futures contracts + 1,780,020
Total liabilities   56,374,729
Net Assets
Total assets   4,473,070,351
Total liabilities 56,374,729
Net assets   $4,416,695,622
Net Assets by Source    
Capital received from investors   4,803,756,861
Total distributable loss   (387,061,239)
    
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets ÷ Shares
Outstanding
= NAV
$4,416,695,622   175,000,000   $25.24
         
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Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF
Statement of Operations

For the period March 1, 2019 through February 29, 2020
Investment Income
Dividends (net of foreign withholding tax of $15,751,627)   $154,521,424
Securities on loan, net + 1,977,188
Total investment income   156,498,612
Expenses
Management fees   11,148,890
Professional fees + 14,456*
Total expenses   11,163,346
Expense reduction by CSIM 14,456*
Net expenses 11,148,890
Net investment income   145,349,722
Realized and Unrealized Gains (Losses)
Net realized losses on investments   (31,412,033)
Net realized gains on in-kind redemptions   21,426,535
Net realized gains on futures contracts   3,429,717
Net realized gains on foreign currency transactions + 173,293
Net realized losses   (6,382,488)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments   (400,215,333)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts   (2,389,654)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on foreign currency translations + (59,196)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) + (402,664,183)
Net realized and unrealized losses   (409,046,671)
Decrease in net assets resulting from operations   ($263,696,949)
* Professional fees associated with the filing of tax claims in the European Union deemed to be non-routine expenses of the fund. See financial notes 2 (d) and 4 for additional information.
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Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF
Statement of Changes in Net Assets

For the current and prior report periods
Operations  
  3/1/19-2/29/20 3/1/18-2/28/19
Net investment income   $145,349,722 $127,756,639
Net realized losses   (6,382,488) (45,889,337)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) + (402,664,183) (321,700,413)
Decrease in net assets resulting from operations   (263,696,949) (239,833,111)
Distributions to Shareholders  
Total distributions   ($150,746,760) ($123,073,280)
    
Transactions in Fund Shares      
    3/1/19-2/29/20 3/1/18-2/28/19
    SHARES VALUE SHARES VALUE
Shares sold   28,200,000 $790,856,322 29,900,000 $858,255,108
Shares redeemed + (1,500,000) (43,296,950) (1,500,000) (42,337,793)
Net transactions in fund shares   26,700,000 $747,559,372 28,400,000 $815,917,315
Shares Outstanding and Net Assets      
    3/1/19-2/29/20 3/1/18-2/28/19
    SHARES NET ASSETS SHARES NET ASSETS
Beginning of period   148,300,000 $4,083,579,959 119,900,000 $3,630,569,035
Total increase + 26,700,000 333,115,663 28,400,000 453,010,924
End of period   175,000,000 $4,416,695,622 148,300,000 $4,083,579,959
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF
Financial Statements
Financial Highlights
  3/1/19–
2/29/20
3/1/18–
2/28/19
3/1/17–
2/28/18
3/1/16–
2/28/17
3/1/15–
2/29/16
 
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period $31.23 $36.02 $29.99 $24.81 $27.22  
Income (loss) from investment operations:            
Net investment income (loss)1 0.80 0.79 0.62 0.55 0.43  
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) (2.60) (4.82) 6.11 5.18 (2.49)  
Total from investment operations (1.80) (4.03) 6.73 5.73 (2.06)  
Less distributions:            
Distributions from net investment income (0.90) (0.76) (0.70) (0.55) (0.35)  
Net asset value at end of period $28.53 $31.23 $36.02 $29.99 $24.81  
Total return (6.06%) (11.06%) 22.47% 23.26% (7.64%)  
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:            
Total expenses 0.39% 0.39% 0.39% 0.46% 0.46%  
Net investment income (loss) 2.54% 2.38% 1.83% 1.94% 1.65%  
Portfolio turnover rate2 31% 25% 18% 25% 22%  
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000) $1,900,303 $1,842,568 $1,811,898 $866,749 $379,667  
 
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from processing of in-kind creations or redemptions.
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF
Condensed Portfolio Holdings  as of February 29, 2020

This section shows the fund’s 50 largest portfolio holdings in unaffiliated issuers, any holdings exceeding 1% of the fund’s net assets as of the report date, and any affiliated issuers. The remaining securities held by the fund are grouped as "Other Securities" in each category. You can request a complete schedule of portfolio holdings as of the report date, free of charge, by calling Schwab ETFs at 1-877-824-5615. This complete schedule, filed on the fund’s Form N-CSR(S), is also available on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)’s website at www.sec.gov.
In addition, the fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings on a daily basis on the fund’s website at www.schwabfunds.com/schwabetfs_prospectus.    
 
Security Number
of Shares
% of Net
Assets
Value ($)
Common Stock 99.3% of net assets  
 
Australia 5.0%  
JB Hi-Fi Ltd. 121,403 0.2 2,879,722
Other Securities   4.8 91,384,956
    5.0 94,264,678
 
Austria 0.6%  
Other Securities   0.6 11,865,570
 
Belgium 1.2%  
Other Securities   1.2 23,271,054
 
Canada 8.1%  
CAE, Inc. 106,918 0.2 2,860,227
Canadian Utilities Ltd., Class A 100,498 0.2 2,973,726
Kinross Gold Corp. * 599,491 0.2 3,014,537
Pan American Silver Corp. 143,049 0.2 2,831,461
Parkland Fuel Corp. 86,731 0.1 2,726,598
Wheaton Precious Metals Corp. 102,139 0.2 2,904,344
Other Securities   7.0 136,843,041
    8.1 154,153,934
 
Denmark 1.3%  
Other Securities   1.3 23,953,323
 
Finland 1.2%  
Huhtamaki Oyj 65,696 0.1 2,691,708
Other Securities   1.1 19,291,149
    1.2 21,982,857
 
France 4.2%  
Edenred 59,056 0.2 3,059,920
Getlink SE 176,895 0.2 2,833,043
Nexans S.A. 67,300 0.2 3,045,737
Other Securities   3.6 71,579,130
    4.2 80,517,830
 
Germany 3.8%  
Other Securities   3.8 71,981,871
 
Hong Kong 4.2%  
AAC Technologies Holdings, Inc. 462,465 0.2 3,029,473
Hang Lung Properties Ltd. 1,236,296 0.1 2,700,067
Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. *(a) 1,939,941 0.2 3,758,876
Sun Art Retail Group Ltd. 2,454,835 0.2 3,137,431
Security Number
of Shares
% of Net
Assets
Value ($)
Tingyi Cayman Islands Holding Corp. 1,651,105 0.2 3,004,301
Other Securities   3.3 64,650,578
    4.2 80,280,726
 
Ireland 0.4%  
Kingspan Group plc 51,883 0.2 3,251,329
Other Securities   0.2 4,129,520
    0.4 7,380,849
 
Israel 1.2%  
Other Securities   1.2 22,389,388
 
Italy 2.5%  
Ferrari N.V. 17,201 0.1 2,674,507
Other Securities   2.4 44,708,231
    2.5 47,382,738
 
Japan 34.1%  
Credit Saison Co., Ltd. 211,514 0.2 3,074,713
Hitachi Chemical Co., Ltd. 106,509 0.2 4,497,738
Hitachi High-Tech Corp. 59,490 0.2 4,395,636
Iwatani Corp. 81,578 0.1 2,681,074
Japan Exchange Group, Inc. 164,198 0.2 2,762,892
Keihin Corp. 122,294 0.2 2,931,927
Kurita Water Industries Ltd. 103,774 0.1 2,688,994
Kyowa Kirin Co., Ltd. 136,033 0.2 3,241,133
Nomura Research Institute Ltd. 145,573 0.2 3,178,273
Rakuten, Inc. 318,036 0.1 2,662,462
Sundrug Co., Ltd. 85,671 0.1 2,680,569
Taiyo Yuden Co., Ltd. 119,816 0.2 3,354,604
Toyo Tire Corp. 210,930 0.2 2,808,098
Other Securities   31.9 607,190,700
    34.1 648,148,813
 
Luxembourg 0.0%  
Other Securities   0.0
 
Netherlands 1.7%  
Other Securities   1.7 31,903,654
 
New Zealand 1.0%  
Other Securities   1.0 18,473,828
 
Norway 1.5%  
Other Securities   1.5 28,662,518
 
 
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Security Number
of Shares
% of Net
Assets
Value ($)
Poland 1.0%  
Other Securities   1.0 19,558,090
 
Portugal 0.4%  
Other Securities   0.4 7,350,106
 
Republic of Korea 5.0%  
LG Innotek Co., Ltd. 27,961 0.2 2,992,944
Other Securities   4.8 91,943,571
    5.0 94,936,515
 
Singapore 1.5%  
Venture Corp., Ltd. 226,897 0.1 2,674,254
Other Securities   1.4 25,930,104
    1.5 28,604,358
 
Spain 1.6%  
Acciona S.A. (a) 26,970 0.2 3,389,121
Other Securities   1.4 27,670,100
    1.6 31,059,221
 
Sweden 3.3%  
Getinge AB, B Shares 193,258 0.2 3,191,365
JM AB 102,601 0.2 2,777,977
NCC AB, B Shares 162,612 0.2 2,824,505
Peab AB 295,296 0.2 2,928,563
Svenska Cellulosa AB SCA, B Shares 311,711 0.2 2,946,997
Other Securities   2.3 47,984,605
    3.3 62,654,012
 
Switzerland 3.7%  
Galenica AG * 40,118 0.1 2,691,941
Helvetia Holding AG 20,385 0.1 2,693,570
Vifor Pharma AG 17,526 0.2 2,909,684
Other Securities   3.3 62,807,177
    3.7 71,102,372
 
United Kingdom 10.8%  
Balfour Beatty plc 923,188 0.2 2,903,162
Grafton Group plc 260,894 0.2 2,872,530
Howden Joinery Group plc 360,540 0.2 2,928,894
IG Group Holdings plc 343,671 0.2 2,956,910
Intermediate Capital Group plc 148,670 0.2 3,023,149
Spectris plc 83,828 0.2 2,908,118
Vistry Group plc 273,900 0.2 4,474,616
Other Securities   9.4 182,369,629
    10.8 204,437,008
Total Common Stock
(Cost $2,030,269,334)     1,886,315,313
Security Number
of Shares
% of Net
Assets
Value ($)
Preferred Stock 0.3% of net assets  
 
Germany 0.3%  
Other Securities   0.3 6,076,091
Total Preferred Stock
(Cost $6,677,613)     6,076,091

Rights 0.0% of net assets  
 
Norway 0.0%  
Other Securities   0.0
Total Rights
(Cost $—)    

Other Investment Company 2.1% of net assets  
 
United States 2.1%  
Securities Lending Collateral 2.1%  
Wells Fargo Government Money Market Fund, Select Class 1.52% (c)   2.1 39,613,417
Total Other Investment Company
(Cost $39,613,417)     39,613,417
    
  Number of
Contracts
Notional
Amount
($)
Current Value/
Unrealized
Depreciation
($)
Futures Contracts      
Long  
MSCI EAFE Index, expires 03/20/20 82 7,445,600 (407,548)
The following footnotes may not be applicable to the Condensed Portfolio Holdings. Please refer to the complete schedule of portfolio holdings.
* Non-income producing security.
(a) All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at $35,720,806.
(b) Fair-valued by management using significant unobservable inputs in accordance with procedures approved by the fund’s Board of Trustees.
(c) The rate shown is the 7-day yield.
   
CVA — Dutch Certificate
REIT — Real Estate Investment Trust
 

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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF
Condensed Portfolio Holdings  as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of February 29, 2020 and reflects the complete schedule of portfolio holdings (see financial note 2(a) for additional information):
Description Quoted Prices in
Active Markets for
Identical Assets
(Level 1)
Other Significant
Observable Inputs
(Level 2)
Significant
Unobservable Inputs
(Level 3)
Total  
Assets          
Common Stock1 $1,585,934,693 $— $— $1,585,934,693  
Australia 93,500,659 764,019 94,264,678  
Hong Kong 80,280,726 * 80,280,726  
Italy 47,233,079 149,659 47,382,738  
Luxembourg *  
Portugal 7,350,106 * 7,350,106  
Switzerland 70,691,101 411,271 71,102,372  
Preferred Stock1 6,076,091 6,076,091  
Rights1          
Norway *  
Other Investment Company1 39,613,417 39,613,417  
Liabilities          
Futures Contracts2 (407,548) (407,548)  
Total $1,930,272,324 $— $1,324,949 $1,931,597,273  
* Level 3 amount shown includes securities determined to have no value at February 29, 2020.
1 As categorized in the complete schedule of Portfolio Holdings.
2 Futures contracts are valued at unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
Fund investments in underlying mutual funds are classified as Level 1, without consideration to the classification level of the investments held by the underlying mutual funds, which could be Level 1, Level 2 or Level 3.
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF
Statement of Assets and Liabilities

As of February 29, 2020
Assets
Investments in unaffiliated issuers, at value (cost $2,036,946,947) including securities on loan of $35,720,806   $1,892,391,404
Collateral invested for securities on loan, at value (cost $39,613,417)   39,613,417
Deposit with broker for futures contracts   985,047
Foreign currency, at value (cost $573,649)   572,732
Receivables:    
Investments sold   2,307,243
Dividends   4,074,003
Foreign tax reclaims   877,752
Income from securities on loan + 147,359
Total assets   1,940,968,957
Liabilities
Collateral held for securities on loan   39,613,417
Payables:    
Investments bought   15,741
Management fees   621,953
Variation margin on futures contracts   407,386
Due to custodian + 7,612
Total liabilities   40,666,109
Net Assets
Total assets   1,940,968,957
Total liabilities 40,666,109
Net assets   $1,900,302,848
Net Assets by Source    
Capital received from investors   2,132,841,922
Total distributable loss   (232,539,074)
    
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets ÷ Shares
Outstanding
= NAV
$1,900,302,848   66,600,000   $28.53
         
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF
Statement of Operations

For the period March 1, 2019 through February 29, 2020
Investment Income
Dividends (net of foreign withholding tax of $5,417,702)   $55,941,671
Securities on loan, net + 2,304,026
Total investment income   58,245,697
Expenses
Management fees   7,763,296
Total expenses 7,763,296
Net investment income   50,482,401
Realized and Unrealized Gains (Losses)
Net realized losses on investments   (25,524,794)
Net realized gains on in-kind redemptions   13,908,069
Net realized gains on futures contracts   1,124,406
Net realized gains on foreign currency transactions + 129,375
Net realized losses   (10,362,944)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments   (164,120,799)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts   (725,823)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on foreign currency translations + (42,658)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) + (164,889,280)
Net realized and unrealized losses   (175,252,224)
Decrease in net assets resulting from operations   ($124,769,823)
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Statement of Changes in Net Assets

For the current and prior report periods
Operations  
  3/1/19-2/29/20 3/1/18-2/28/19
Net investment income   $50,482,401 $44,236,756
Net realized gains (losses)   (10,362,944) 6,124,063
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) + (164,889,280) (273,136,744)
Decrease in net assets resulting from operations   (124,769,823) (222,775,925)
Distributions to Shareholders  
Total distributions   ($57,727,940) ($43,257,300)
    
Transactions in Fund Shares      
    3/1/19-2/29/20 3/1/18-2/28/19
    SHARES VALUE SHARES VALUE
Shares sold   8,500,000 $269,184,367 12,400,000 $423,788,244
Shares redeemed + (900,000) (28,952,009) (3,700,000) (127,084,991)
Net transactions in fund shares   7,600,000 $240,232,358 8,700,000 $296,703,253
Shares Outstanding and Net Assets      
    3/1/19-2/29/20 3/1/18-2/28/19
    SHARES NET ASSETS SHARES NET ASSETS
Beginning of period   59,000,000 $1,842,568,253 50,300,000 $1,811,898,225
Total increase + 7,600,000 57,734,595 8,700,000 30,670,028
End of period   66,600,000 $1,900,302,848 59,000,000 $1,842,568,253
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Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF
Financial Statements
Financial Highlights
  3/1/19–
2/29/20
3/1/18–
2/28/19
3/1/17–
2/28/18
3/1/16–
2/28/17
3/1/15–
2/29/16
 
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period $28.08 $31.22 $26.06 $17.78 $24.16  
Income (loss) from investment operations:            
Net investment income (loss)1 1.02 0.85 0.71 0.49 0.57  
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) (2.53) (3.20) 5.06 8.18 (6.58)  
Total from investment operations (1.51) (2.35) 5.77 8.67 (6.01)  
Less distributions:            
Distributions from net investment income (1.03) (0.79) (0.61) (0.39) (0.37)  
Net asset value at end of period $25.54 $28.08 $31.22 $26.06 $17.78  
Total return (5.74%) (7.36%) 22.32% 49.03% (24.92%)  
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:            
Total expenses 0.39% 0.39% 0.39% 0.46% 0.46%  
Net investment income (loss) 3.61% 2.99% 2.48% 2.14% 2.80%  
Portfolio turnover rate2 32% 33% 14% 14% 20%  
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000) $2,574,297 $2,341,576 $2,200,763 $1,011,273 $359,092  
 
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from processing of in-kind creations or redemptions.
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Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF
Condensed Portfolio Holdings  as of February 29, 2020

This section shows the fund’s 50 largest portfolio holdings in unaffiliated issuers, any holdings exceeding 1% of the fund’s net assets as of the report date, and any affiliated issuers. The remaining securities held by the fund are grouped as "Other Securities" in each category. You can request a complete schedule of portfolio holdings as of the report date, free of charge, by calling Schwab ETFs at 1-877-824-5615. This complete schedule, filed on the fund’s Form N-CSR(S), is also available on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)’s website at www.sec.gov.
In addition, the fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings on a daily basis on the fund’s website at www.schwabfunds.com/schwabetfs_prospectus.    
 
Security Number
of Shares
% of Net
Assets
Value ($)
Common Stock 93.5% of net assets  
 
Brazil 5.5%  
Banco do Brasil S.A. 1,671,019 0.7 17,355,945
Petroleo Brasileiro S.A. 3,204,178 0.7 19,281,955
Vale S.A. 3,564,701 1.4 35,009,786
Other Securities   2.7 70,907,859
    5.5 142,555,545
 
Chile 0.8%  
Other Securities   0.8 19,282,578
 
China 28.0%  
Agricultural Bank of China Ltd., H Shares 39,418,546 0.6 15,781,480
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. ADR * 111,971 0.9 23,289,968
Bank of China Ltd., H Shares 112,816,698 1.7 44,587,861
China Construction Bank Corp., H Shares 120,967,701 3.8 97,791,817
China Merchants Bank Co., Ltd., H Shares 2,640,259 0.5 12,450,776
China Mobile Ltd. 7,479,288 2.3 58,831,953
China Overseas Land & Investment Ltd. 3,359,244 0.4 11,272,125
China Petroleum & Chemical Corp., H Shares 98,390,427 2.0 50,754,136
China Telecom Corp., Ltd., H Shares 30,877,962 0.5 11,609,374
CNOOC Ltd. 21,096,386 1.1 28,911,582
Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd., H Shares 92,285,939 2.5 63,118,298
PetroChina Co., Ltd., H Shares 47,747,412 0.7 18,503,305
Ping An Insurance Group Co. of China Ltd., H Shares 1,735,581 0.8 19,297,720
Tencent Holdings Ltd. 582,429 1.1 28,848,473
Other Securities   9.1 235,375,301
    28.0 720,424,169
 
Colombia 0.3%  
Other Securities   0.3 8,375,093
 
Czech Republic 0.2%  
Other Securities   0.2 4,675,061
 
Egypt 0.1%  
Other Securities   0.1 3,435,473
 
Security Number
of Shares
% of Net
Assets
Value ($)
Greece 0.7%  
Other Securities   0.7 19,160,216
 
Hungary 0.4%  
Other Securities   0.4 11,503,260
 
India 6.9%  
Infosys Ltd. 1,914,736 0.8 19,413,342
Reliance Industries Ltd. GDR 644,760 0.9 23,437,026
Other Securities   5.2 135,653,515
    6.9 178,503,883
 
Indonesia 1.3%  
Other Securities   1.3 32,973,713
 
Kuwait 0.5%  
Other Securities   0.5 13,606,023
 
Malaysia 1.8%  
Tenaga Nasional Berhad 4,492,600 0.5 12,896,906
Other Securities   1.3 32,392,830
    1.8 45,289,736
 
Mexico 4.1%  
America Movil S.A.B. de C.V., Series L 42,698,968 1.3 33,475,007
Fomento Economico Mexicano S.A.B. de C.V. 1,507,412 0.5 12,123,106
Wal-Mart de Mexico S.A.B. de C.V. 4,313,477 0.5 12,027,577
Other Securities   1.8 47,734,757
    4.1 105,360,447
 
Philippines 0.3%  
Other Securities   0.3 7,435,022
 
Qatar 0.5%  
Other Securities   0.5 13,573,653
 
Russia 12.6%  
Gazprom PJSC 32,137,182 3.8 96,913,690
LUKOIL PJSC 1,044,307 3.4 88,571,841
Magnit PJSC 233,425 0.4 10,978,270
MMC Norilsk Nickel PJSC 38,391 0.5 11,568,717
Mobile TeleSystems PJSC 2,327,067 0.4 11,098,585
Rosneft Oil Co. PJSC 2,742,571 0.6 16,463,588
 
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Condensed Portfolio Holdings  as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
% of Net
Assets
Value ($)
Sberbank of Russia PJSC 8,793,970 1.2 30,538,107
Tatneft PJSC 1,331,760 0.5 13,309,673
Other Securities   1.8 45,316,494
    12.6 324,758,965
 
South Africa 5.0%  
MTN Group Ltd. 4,378,699 0.8 20,513,627
Sasol Ltd. 1,222,474 0.6 14,446,043
Standard Bank Group Ltd. 1,193,244 0.4 11,263,817
Other Securities   3.2 82,957,755
    5.0 129,181,242
 
Taiwan 19.3%  
Asustek Computer, Inc. 1,936,176 0.5 13,172,353
AU Optronics Corp. 46,436,371 0.6 14,569,115
Compal Electronics, Inc. 18,319,000 0.4 11,162,191
Fubon Financial Holding Co., Ltd. 7,626,116 0.4 11,195,061
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd. 31,912,928 3.3 84,631,784
Innolux Corp. 61,151,000 0.6 15,954,454
MediaTek, Inc. 1,113,046 0.5 13,233,262
Nan Ya Plastics Corp. 4,901,588 0.4 11,023,899
Pegatron Corp. 8,429,234 0.7 17,454,481
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd. 10,735,352 4.4 112,035,246
United Microelectronics Corp. 21,773,931 0.4 11,002,201
Other Securities   7.1 181,153,357
    19.3 496,587,404
 
Thailand 2.9%  
PTT PCL NVDR 20,910,300 1.0 25,843,819
Other Securities   1.9 47,658,462
    2.9 73,502,281
 
Turkey 1.7%  
Other Securities   1.7 43,195,664
 
United Arab Emirates 0.6%  
Other Securities   0.6 14,846,304
Total Common Stock
(Cost $2,441,543,737)     2,408,225,732

Preferred Stock 6.2% of net assets  
 
Brazil 4.4%  
Banco Bradesco S.A. 3,415,679 0.9 23,113,646
Itau Unibanco Holding S.A. 4,937,675 1.4 35,021,688
Security Number
of Shares
% of Net
Assets
Value ($)
Petroleo Brasileiro S.A. 4,113,636 0.9 23,104,526
Other Securities   1.2 32,773,269
    4.4 114,013,129
 
Colombia 0.2%  
Other Securities   0.2 4,788,699
 
Russia 1.6%  
Transneft PJSC 13,579 1.2 30,684,094
Other Securities   0.4 9,919,550
    1.6 40,603,644
Total Preferred Stock
(Cost $149,699,289)     159,405,472

Other Investment Company 0.1% of net assets  
 
United States 0.1%  
Money Market Fund 0.1%  
Other Securities   0.1 2,587,222
Total Other Investment Company
(Cost $2,587,222)     2,587,222
    
  Number of
Contracts
Notional
Amount
($)
Current Value/
Unrealized
Depreciation
($)
Futures Contracts  
Long  
MSCI Emerging Markets Index, expires 03/20/20 127 6,405,880 (578,104)
The following footnotes may not be applicable to the Condensed Portfolio Holdings. Please refer to the complete schedule of portfolio holdings.
* Non-income producing security.
(a) The rate shown is the 7-day yield.
   
ADR — American Depositary Receipt
DVR — Differential Voting Rights
GDR — Global Depositary Receipt
NVDR — Non-Voting Depositary Receipt
 

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Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF
Condensed Portfolio Holdings  as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of February 29, 2020 and reflects the complete schedule of portfolio holdings (see financial note 2(a) for additional information):
Description Quoted Prices in
Active Markets for
Identical Assets
(Level 1)
Other Significant
Observable Inputs
(Level 2)
Significant
Unobservable Inputs
(Level 3)
Total  
Assets          
Common Stock1 $2,408,225,732 $— $— $2,408,225,732  
Preferred Stock1 159,405,472 159,405,472  
Other Investment Company1 2,587,222 2,587,222  
Liabilities          
Futures Contracts2 (578,104) (578,104)  
Total $2,569,640,322 $— $— $2,569,640,322  
1 As categorized in the complete schedule of Portfolio Holdings.
2 Futures contracts are valued at unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
Fund investments in underlying mutual funds are classified as Level 1, without consideration to the classification level of the investments held by the underlying mutual funds, which could be Level 1, Level 2 or Level 3.
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Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF
Statement of Assets and Liabilities

As of February 29, 2020
Assets
Investments in unaffiliated issuers, at value (cost $2,593,830,248)   $2,570,218,426
Deposit with broker for futures contracts   1,195,744
Foreign currency, at value (cost $655,511)   649,673
Receivables:    
Dividends + 3,652,009
Total assets   2,575,715,852
Liabilities
Payables:    
Management fees   841,202
Variation margin on futures contracts + 577,854
Total liabilities   1,419,056
Net Assets
Total assets   2,575,715,852
Total liabilities 1,419,056
Net assets   $2,574,296,796
Net Assets by Source    
Capital received from investors   2,694,795,809
Total distributable loss   (120,499,013)
    
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets ÷ Shares
Outstanding
= NAV
$2,574,296,796   100,800,000   $25.54
         
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Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF
Statement of Operations

For the period March 1, 2019 through February 29, 2020
Investment Income
Dividends (net of foreign withholding tax of $13,192,892)   $102,709,218
Securities on loan, net + 5,966
Total investment income   102,715,184
Expenses
Management fees   10,047,803
Total expenses 10,047,803
Net investment income   92,667,381
Realized and Unrealized Gains (Losses)
Net realized losses on investments   (6,810,903)
Net realized gains on in-kind redemptions   20,470,105
Net realized losses on futures contracts   (1,198,711)
Net realized losses on foreign currency transactions + (1,393,638)
Net realized gains   11,066,853
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments (net of change in foreign capital gains tax of $1,373,240)   (269,698,921)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts   (592,447)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on foreign currency translations + (269,873)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) + (270,561,241)
Net realized and unrealized losses   (259,494,388)
Decrease in net assets resulting from operations   ($166,827,007)
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Statement of Changes in Net Assets

For the current and prior report periods
Operations  
  3/1/19-2/29/20 3/1/18-2/28/19
Net investment income   $92,667,381 $65,586,231
Net realized gains (losses)   11,066,853 (56,473,494)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) + (270,561,241) (178,366,547)
Decrease in net assets resulting from operations   (166,827,007) (169,253,810)
Distributions to Shareholders  
Total distributions   ($99,031,790) ($62,958,600)
    
Transactions in Fund Shares      
    3/1/19-2/29/20 3/1/18-2/28/19
    SHARES VALUE SHARES VALUE
Shares sold   24,000,000 $683,687,511 13,400,000 $387,214,447
Shares redeemed + (6,600,000) (185,107,560) (500,000) (14,188,920)
Net transactions in fund shares   17,400,000 $498,579,951 12,900,000 $373,025,527
Shares Outstanding and Net Assets      
    3/1/19-2/29/20 3/1/18-2/28/19
    SHARES NET ASSETS SHARES NET ASSETS
Beginning of period   83,400,000 $2,341,575,642 70,500,000 $2,200,762,525
Total increase + 17,400,000 232,721,154 12,900,000 140,813,117
End of period   100,800,000 $2,574,296,796 83,400,000 $2,341,575,642
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Financial Notes

1. Business Structure of the Funds:
Each of the funds in this report is a series of Schwab Strategic Trust (the trust), a no-load, open-end management investment company. The trust is organized as a Delaware statutory trust and is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act). The list below shows all the operational funds in the trust as of the end of the period, including the funds discussed in this report, which are highlighted:
SCHWAB STRATEGIC TRUST (ORGANIZED JANUARY 27, 2009)
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF Schwab U.S. REIT ETF
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF Schwab International Equity ETF
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF Schwab International Small-Cap Equity ETF
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF Schwab Emerging Markets Equity ETF
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF Schwab U.S. TIPS ETF
Schwab U.S. Broad Market ETF Schwab Short-Term U.S. Treasury ETF
Schwab 1000 Index® ETF Schwab Intermediate-Term U.S. Treasury ETF
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap ETF Schwab Long-Term U.S. Treasury ETF
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth ETF Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value ETF Schwab 1-5 Year Corporate Bond ETF
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap ETF Schwab 5-10 Year Corporate Bond ETF
Schwab U.S. Small-Cap ETF  
The funds issue and redeem shares at their net asset value per share (NAV) only in large blocks of shares, typically 50,000 shares or more (Creation Units). These transactions are usually in exchange for a basket of securities and/or an amount of cash. As a practical matter, only institutional investors who have entered into an authorized participant agreement purchase or redeem Creation Units. Except when aggregated in Creation Units, shares of the funds are not redeemable securities.
Individual shares of the funds trade on national securities exchanges and elsewhere during the trading day and can only be bought and sold at market prices throughout the trading day through a broker-dealer. Because fund shares trade at market prices rather than NAV, shares may trade at a price greater than NAV (premium) or less than NAV (discount).
Each fund maintains its own account for purposes of holding assets and accounting, and is considered a separate entity for tax purposes. Within its account, each fund may also keep certain assets in segregated accounts, as required by securities law.

    
2. Significant Accounting Policies:
The following is a summary of the significant accounting policies the funds use in their preparation of financial statements. The funds follow the investment company accounting and reporting guidance of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standard Codification Topic 946 Financial Services — Investment Companies. The accounting policies are in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (GAAP).
The funds may invest in certain other investment companies (underlying funds). For specific investments in underlying funds, please refer to the complete schedule of portfolio holdings on Form N-CSR(S) for this reporting period, which is filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). For more information about the underlying funds’ operations and policies, please refer to those funds’ semiannual and annual reports, which are filed with the SEC.
(a) Security Valuation:
Under procedures approved by the funds’ Board of Trustees (the Board), the investment adviser has formed a Pricing Committee to administer the pricing and valuation of portfolio securities and other assets and to ensure that prices used for internal purposes or provided by third parties reasonably reflect fair market value. Among other things, these procedures allow the funds to utilize independent pricing services, quotations from securities and financial instrument dealers and other market sources to determine fair value.
The funds value the securities in their portfolios every business day. The funds use the following policies to value various types of securities:
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Financial Notes (continued)

2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
•  Securities traded on an exchange or over-the-counter: Traded securities are valued at the closing value for the day, or, on days when no closing value has been reported, at the mean of the most recent bid and ask quotes. Securities that are primarily traded on foreign exchanges are valued at the official closing price or the last sales price on the exchange where the securities are principally traded with these values then translated into U.S. dollars at the current exchange rate, unless these securities are fair valued as discussed below.
•  Securities for which no quoted value is available: The Board has adopted procedures to fair value each fund’s securities when market prices are not “readily available” or are unreliable. For example, a fund may fair value a security when it is de-listed or its trading is halted or suspended; when a security’s primary pricing source is unable or unwilling to provide a price; or when a security’s primary trading market is closed during regular market hours. Each fund makes fair value determinations in good faith in accordance with the fund’s valuation procedures. The Pricing Committee considers a number of factors, including unobservable market inputs when arriving at fair value. The Pricing Committee may employ techniques such as the review of related or comparable assets or liabilities, related market activities, recent transactions, market multiples, book values, transactional back-testing, disposition analysis and other relevant information. The Pricing Committee regularly reviews these inputs and assumptions to calibrate the valuations. Due to the subjective and variable nature of fair value pricing, there can be no assurance that a fund could obtain the fair value assigned to the security upon the sale of such security. The Board convenes on a regular basis to review fair value determinations made by the funds pursuant to the valuation procedures.
•   Futures contracts: Futures contracts are valued at their settlement prices as of the close of their exchanges.
•   Underlying funds: Mutual funds are valued at their respective NAVs.
In accordance with the authoritative guidance on fair value measurements and disclosures under GAAP, the funds disclose the fair value of their investments in a hierarchy that prioritizes the significant inputs to valuation techniques used to measure the fair value. The hierarchy gives the highest priority to valuations based upon unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to valuations based upon unobservable inputs that are significant to the valuation (Level 3 measurements). If inputs used to measure the financial instruments fall within different levels of the hierarchy, the categorization is based on the lowest level input that is significant to the valuation. If the funds determine that either the volume and/or level of activity for an asset or liability has significantly decreased (from normal conditions for that asset or liability) or price quotations or observable inputs are not associated with orderly transactions, increased analysis and management judgment will be required to estimate fair value.
The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows:
•  Level 1quoted prices in active markets for identical securitiesInvestments whose values are based on quoted market prices in active markets, and whose values are therefore classified as Level 1 prices, include active listed equities and futures contracts. Investments in mutual funds are valued daily at their NAVs, which are classified as Level 1 prices, without consideration to the classification level of the specific investments held by an underlying fund.
•  Level 2other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.)Investments that trade in markets that are not considered to be active, but whose values are based on quoted market prices, dealer quotations or valuations provided by alternative pricing sources supported by observable inputs are classified as Level 2 prices. These generally include U.S. government and sovereign obligations, most government agency securities, investment-grade corporate bonds, certain mortgage products, less liquid listed equities, and state, municipal and provincial obligations.
•  Level 3significant unobservable inputs (including the funds’ own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments)Investments whose values are classified as Level 3 prices have significant unobservable inputs, as they may trade infrequently or not at all. When observable prices are not available for these securities, the funds use one or more valuation techniques for which sufficient and reliable data is available. The inputs used by the funds in estimating the value of Level 3 prices may include the original transaction price, quoted prices for similar securities or assets in active markets, completed or pending third-party transactions in the underlying investment or comparable issuers, and changes in financial ratios or cash flows. Level 3 prices may also be adjusted to reflect illiquidity and/or non-transferability, with the amount of such discount estimated by the funds in the absence of market information. Assumptions used by the funds due to the lack of observable inputs may significantly impact the resulting fair value and therefore the funds’ results of operations.
The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.
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2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
The levels associated with valuing the funds’ investments as of February 29, 2020 are disclosed in the Condensed Portfolio Holdings.
(b) Accounting Policies for certain Portfolio Investments (if held):
Futures Contracts: Futures contracts are instruments that represent an agreement between two parties that obligates one party to buy, and the other party to sell, specific instruments at an agreed upon price on a stipulated future date. A fund must give the broker a deposit of cash and/or securities (initial margin) whenever it enters into a futures contract. The amount of the deposit may vary from one contract to another. Subsequent payments (variation margin) are made or received by a fund depending on the daily fluctuations in the value of the futures contract and are accounted for as unrealized appreciation or depreciation until the contract is closed, at which time the gains or losses are realized. Futures contracts are traded publicly on exchanges, and their market value may change daily.
Securities Lending: Under the trust’s Securities Lending Program, a fund (lender) may make short-term loans of its securities to another party (borrower) to generate additional revenue for the fund. The borrower pledges collateral in the form of cash, securities issued or fully guaranteed by the U.S. government or foreign governments, or letters of credit issued by a bank. Collateral at the individual loan level is required to be maintained on a daily marked-to-market basis in an amount at least equal to the current value of the securities loaned. The lending agent provides a fund with indemnification against borrower default (the borrower fails to return the security on loan) reducing the risk of loss as a result of default. The cash collateral of securities loaned is currently invested in money market portfolios operating under Rule 2a-7 of the 1940 Act. Each fund bears the risk of loss with respect to the investment of cash collateral. The terms of the securities lending agreement allow the funds or the lending agent to terminate any loan at any given time and the securities must be returned within the earlier of the standard trade settlement period or the specified time period under the relevant securities lending agreement. Securities lending income, as disclosed in each fund’s Statement of Operations, if applicable, represents the income earned from the investment of the cash collateral plus any fees paid by borrowers, less the fees paid to the lending agent and broker rebates which are subject to adjustments pursuant to the securities lending agreement. On loans not collateralized by cash, a fee is received from the borrower, and is allocated between a fund and the lending agent. The aggregate market value of securities loaned will not at any time exceed one-third of the total assets of a fund, including collateral received from the loan. Securities lending fees paid to the unaffiliated lending agents start at 10% of gross lending revenue, with subsequent breakpoints to a low of 7.5%. In this context, the gross lending revenue equals the income received from the investment of cash collateral and fees paid by borrowers less any rebates paid to the borrowers. Any expenses charged by the cash collateral fund are in addition to these fees. All remaining revenue is retained by the fund, as applicable. No portion of lending revenue is paid to or retained by Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. (CSIM or the investment adviser) or any affiliate of CSIM.
As of February 29, 2020, the funds had securities on loan, all of which were classified as common stocks. The value of the securities on loan and the related collateral as of February 29, 2020, if any, are disclosed in each fund’s Condensed Portfolio Holdings. The value of the securities on loan and the investment of cash collateral are also disclosed in each fund’s Statement of Assets and Liabilities.
Passive Foreign Investment Companies: Certain funds may own shares in certain foreign corporations that meet the Internal Revenue Code definition of a passive foreign investment company (PFIC). The funds may elect for tax purposes to mark-to-market annually the shares of each PFIC lot held and would be required to distribute as ordinary income to shareholders any such marked-to-market gains (as well as any gains realized on sale).
(c) Security Transactions:
Security transactions are recorded as of the date the order to buy or sell the security is executed. Realized gains and losses from security transactions are based on the identified costs of the securities involved.
Assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are reported in U.S. dollars. For assets and liabilities held on a given date, the dollar value is based on market exchange rates in effect on that date. Transactions involving foreign currencies, including purchases, sales, income receipts and expense payments, are calculated using exchange rates in effect on the transaction date. Realized foreign exchange gains or losses arise from sales of foreign currencies, currency gains or losses realized between the trade and settlement dates on securities transactions and the difference between the recorded amounts of dividends, interest, and foreign withholding taxes and the U.S. dollar equivalent of the amounts actually received or paid. Net unrealized foreign exchange appreciation or depreciation arises from changes in foreign exchange rates on foreign denominated assets and liabilities other than investments in securities held at the end of the reporting period. These realized and unrealized foreign exchange gains or losses are
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2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
reported in foreign currency transactions or translations on the Statement of Operations. The funds do not isolate the portion of the fluctuations on investments resulting from changes in foreign currency exchange rates from the fluctuations in market prices of investments held. Such fluctuations are included with the net realized and unrealized gain or loss from investments.
Gains realized by the funds on the sale of securities in certain foreign countries may be subject to non-U.S. taxes. In those instances, the funds record a liability based on unrealized gains to provide for potential non-U.S. taxes payable upon the sale of these securities.
When a fund closes out a futures contract position, it calculates the difference between the value of the position at the beginning and at the end of the contract, and records a realized gain or loss accordingly.
(d) Investment Income:
Interest income is recorded as it accrues. Dividends and distributions from portfolio securities and underlying funds are recorded on the date they are effective (the ex-dividend date), although the funds record certain foreign security dividends on the day they learn of the ex-dividend date. Any distributions from underlying funds are recorded in accordance with the character of the distributions as designated by the underlying funds.
Income received from foreign sources may result in withholding tax. Withholding taxes are accrued at the same time as the related income if the tax rate is fixed and known, unless a tax withheld is reclaimable from the local tax authorities in which case it is recorded as receivable. If the tax rate is not known or estimable, such expense or reclaim receivable is recorded when the net proceeds are received.
The Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF filed claims to recover taxes previously withheld in certain European Union countries on the basis that those countries had purportedly violated certain provisions in the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. These filings are subject to various administrative and judicial proceedings within these countries, and all professional fees associated with these filings have been paid by the investment adviser. For additional details see Affiliates and Affiliated Transactions in financial note 4, Other Affiliated Transactions.
(e) Expenses:
Pursuant to the Amended and Restated Advisory Agreement (Advisory Agreement) between CSIM and the trust, the investment adviser will pay the operating expenses of each fund, excluding taxes, any brokerage expenses, and extraordinary or non-routine expenses. Taxes, any brokerage expenses and extraordinary or non-routine expenses that are specific to a fund are charged directly to the fund.
(f) Distributions to Shareholders:
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF, and Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF generally make distributions from net investment income, if any, quarterly. Effective June 5, 2019, Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF, and Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF generally make distributions from net investment income, if any, semiannually. Prior to June 5, 2019, Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF, and Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF made distributions from net investment income annually. All funds generally make distributions from net realized capital gains, if any, once a year.
(g) Accounting Estimates:
The accounting policies described in this report conform to GAAP. Notwithstanding this, shareholders should understand that in order to follow these principles, fund management has to make estimates and assumptions that affect the information reported in the financial statements. It’s possible that once the results are known, they may turn out to be different from these estimates and these differences may be material.
(h) Federal Income Taxes:
The funds intend to meet federal income and excise tax requirements for regulated investment companies under subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended. Accordingly, the funds distribute substantially all of their net investment income and net realized capital gains, if any, to their respective shareholders each year. As long as a fund meets the tax requirements, it is not required to pay federal income tax.
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2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
(i) Foreign Taxes:
The funds may be subject to foreign taxes (a portion of which may be reclaimable) on income, corporate events, foreign currency exchanges and capital gains on investments. All foreign taxes are recorded in accordance with the applicable foreign tax regulations and rates that exist in foreign markets in which the funds invest. These foreign taxes, if any, are paid by the funds and are disclosed in the Statement of Operations. Foreign taxes payable as of February 29, 2020, if any, are reflected in each fund’s Statement of Assets and Liabilities.
(j) Indemnification:
Under the funds’ organizational documents, the officers and trustees are indemnified against certain liabilities arising out of the performance of their duties to the funds. In addition, in the normal course of business the funds enter into contracts with their vendors and others that provide general indemnifications. The funds’ maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown as this would involve future claims that may be made against the funds. However, based on experience, the funds expect the risk of loss attributable to these arrangements to be remote.
(k) Recent Accounting Standards:
In August 2018, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update “Fair Value Measurement (Topic 820)” (ASU 2018-13) which modifies the disclosure requirements for fair value measurement by removing, modifying, or adding certain disclosures. The amendments are effective for annual periods beginning after December 15, 2019, and interim periods within those annual periods. The funds are permitted to early adopt any removed or modified disclosures upon issuance of this update and delay adoption of the additional disclosures until their effective date. The funds have early adopted certain removed or modified disclosures, including the amount of and reasons for transfers between Level 1 and Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy and the policy for timing of transfers between levels upon issuance of ASU 2018-13, and have delayed adoption of the additional disclosures until their effective date. At this time, management is currently evaluating the impact that the adoption of the additional disclosures will have on the funds’ financial statements.

    
3. Risk Factors:
Investing in the funds may involve certain risks, as discussed in the funds’ prospectus, including, but not limited to, those described below. Any of these risks could cause an investor to lose money.
Market Risk. Financial markets rise and fall in response to a variety of factors, sometimes rapidly and unpredictably. Markets may be impacted by economic, political, regulatory and other conditions, including economic sanctions and other government actions. In addition, the occurrence of global events, such as war, terrorism, environmental disasters, natural disasters or epidemics, may also negatively affect the financial markets. As with any investment whose performance is tied to these markets, the value of an investment in a fund will fluctuate, which means that an investor could lose money over short or long periods.
Investment Style Risk. The funds are index funds. Therefore, each fund follows the securities included in its respective index during upturns as well as downturns. Because of their indexing strategies, the funds do not take steps to reduce market exposure or to lessen the effects of a declining market. In addition, because of the funds’ expenses, the funds’ performance may be below that of their respective index.
Equity Risk. The prices of equity securities rise and fall daily. These price movements may result from factors affecting individual companies, industries or the securities market as a whole. In addition, equity markets tend to move in cycles, which may cause stock prices to fall over short or extended periods of time.
Market Capitalization Risk. Securities issued by companies of different market capitalizations tend to go in and out of favor based on market and economic conditions. During a period when securities of a particular market capitalization fall behind other types of investments, a fund’s performance could be impacted.
Large-Cap Company Risk. Certain funds invest in large-cap company stocks. Large-cap companies are generally more mature and the securities issued by these companies may not be able to reach the same levels of growth as the securities issued by small- or mid-cap companies.
Mid-Cap Company Risk. Certain funds invest in mid-cap company stocks. Mid-cap companies may be more vulnerable to adverse business or economic events than larger, more established companies and the value of securities issued by these companies may move sharply.
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3. Risk Factors (continued):
Small-Cap Company Risk. Certain funds invest in small-cap company stocks. Securities issued by small-cap companies may be riskier than those issued by larger companies, and their prices may move sharply, especially during market upturns and downturns.
Foreign Investment Risk. Certain funds invest in foreign issuers. A fund’s investments in securities of foreign issuers involve certain risks that may be greater than those associated with investments in securities of U.S. issuers. These include risks of adverse changes in foreign economic, political, regulatory and other conditions; changes in currency exchange rates or exchange control regulations (including limitations on currency movements and exchanges); the imposition of economic sanctions or other government restrictions; differing accounting, auditing, financial reporting and legal standards and practices; differing securities market structures; and higher transaction costs. These risks may negatively impact the value or liquidity of a fund’s investments, and could impair the fund’s ability to meet its investment objective or invest in accordance with its investment strategy. There is a risk that investments in securities denominated in, and/or receiving revenues in, foreign currencies will decline in value relative to the U.S. dollar. Foreign securities also include American Depositary Receipts (ADRs), Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs) and European Depositary Receipts (EDRs), which may be less liquid than the underlying shares in their primary trading market and GDRs, many of which are issued by companies in emerging markets, may be more volatile. To the extent a fund’s investments in a single country or a limited number of countries represent a large percentage of the fund’s assets, the fund’s performance may be adversely affected by the economic, political, regulatory and social conditions in those countries, and the fund’s price may be more volatile than the price of a fund that is geographically diversified.
Emerging Markets Risk. Certain funds invest in emerging markets. Emerging market countries may be more likely to experience political turmoil or rapid changes in market or economic conditions than more developed countries. Emerging market countries often have less uniformity in accounting and reporting requirements and greater risk associated with the custody of securities. In addition, the financial stability of issuers (including governments) in emerging market countries may be more precarious than in developed countries. As a result, there may be an increased risk of illiquidity and price volatility associated with a fund’s investments in emerging market countries, which may be magnified by currency fluctuations relative to the U.S. dollar, and, at times, it may be difficult to value such investments.
Sampling Index Tracking Risk. Certain funds may not fully replicate the index and may hold securities not included in the index. As a result, a fund is subject to the risk that the investment adviser’s investment management strategy, the implementation of which is subject to a number of constraints, may not produce the intended results. Because certain funds utilize a sampling approach they may not track the return of their respective index as well as they would if the funds purchased all of the securities in their respective index.
Tracking Error Risk. As index funds, each fund seeks to track the performance of its respective index, although it may not be successful in doing so. The divergence between the performance of a fund and the index, positive or negative, is called “tracking error.” Tracking error can be caused by many factors and it may be significant.
Derivatives Risk. Each fund may use derivatives to enhance returns or hedge against market declines. Examples of derivatives are options, futures, options on futures and swaps. An option is the right to buy or sell an instrument at a specific price before a specific date. A future is an agreement to buy or sell a financial instrument at a specific price on a specific day. A swap is an agreement whereby two parties agree to exchange payment streams calculated in relation to a rate, index, instrument or certain securities and a predetermined amount. A fund’s use of derivatives that are subject to regulation by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) could cause the fund to become a commodity pool, which would require the fund to comply with certain CFTC rules.
A fund’s use of derivative instruments involves risks different from, or possibly greater than, the risks associated with investing directly in securities and other traditional investments. Certain of these risks, such as liquidity risk and market risk, are discussed elsewhere in this section. A fund’s use of derivatives is also subject to lack of availability risk, credit risk, leverage risk, valuation risk, correlation risk and tax risk. Lack of availability risk is the risk that suitable derivative transactions may not be available in all circumstances for risk management or other purposes. Credit risk is the risk that the counterparty to a derivatives transaction may not fulfill its contractual obligations. Leverage risk is the risk that a small percentage of assets invested in derivatives can have a disproportionately large impact on the fund. Valuation risk is the risk that a particular derivative may be valued incorrectly. Correlation risk is the risk that changes in the value of the derivative may not correlate perfectly with the underlying asset, rate or index. Tax risk is the risk that the use of derivatives may cause the fund to realize higher amounts of short-term capital gains. A fund’s use of derivatives could reduce the fund’s performance, increase the fund’s volatility, and could cause the fund to lose more than the initial amount invested.
Liquidity Risk. A fund may be unable to sell certain securities, such as illiquid securities, readily at a favorable time or price, or the fund may have to sell them at a loss.
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3. Risk Factors (continued):
Concentration Risk. To the extent that a fund’s or an index’s portfolio is concentrated in the securities of issuers in a particular market, industry, group of industries, sector, country or asset class, the fund may be adversely affected by the performance of those securities, may be subject to increased price volatility and may be more vulnerable to adverse economic, market, political or regulatory occurrences affecting that market, industry, group of industries, sector, country or asset class.
Market Trading Risk. Although fund shares are listed on national securities exchanges, there can be no assurance that an active trading market for fund shares will develop or be maintained. If an active market is not maintained, investors may find it difficult to buy or sell fund shares.
Shares of the Fund May Trade at Prices Other Than NAV. Fund shares may be bought and sold in the secondary market at market prices. Although it is expected that the market price of the shares of a fund will approximate the fund’s NAV, there may be times when the market price and the NAV vary significantly. An investor may pay more than NAV when buying shares of a fund in the secondary market, and an investor may receive less than NAV when selling those shares in the secondary market. The market price of fund shares may deviate, sometimes significantly, from NAV during periods of market volatility or market disruption, or as a result of other factors impacting foreign securities, including liquidity, irregular trading activity and timing differences between foreign markets where securities trade and the secondary market where fund shares are sold. (See the unaudited Frequency Distribution of Discounts and Premiums in Other Information for an overview showing the frequency at which the daily closing price was at a discount or a premium to a fund’s daily NAV.)
Please refer to the funds’ prospectus for a more complete description of the principal risks of investing in the funds.

    
4. Affiliates and Affiliated Transactions:
Investment Adviser
CSIM, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Charles Schwab Corporation, serves as each fund’s investment adviser pursuant to the Advisory Agreement between CSIM and the trust.
For its advisory services to the funds, CSIM is entitled to receive an annual management fee, payable monthly, based on a percentage of each fund’s average daily net assets as follows:
Schwab
Fundamental
U.S. Broad
Market
Index ETF
Schwab
Fundamental
U.S. Large
Company
Index ETF
Schwab
Fundamental
U.S. Small
Company
Index ETF
Schwab
Fundamental
International
Large
Company
Index ETF
Schwab
Fundamental
International
Small
Company
Index ETF
Schwab
Fundamental
Emerging
Markets Large
Company
Index ETF
0.25% 0.25% 0.25% 0.25% 0.39% 0.39%
Other Affiliated Transactions
The professional fees related to foreign withholding tax claims discussed in financial note 2 were non-routine expenses. The investment adviser agreed to pay these professional fees, subject to reimbursement by the Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF to the extent the fund is able to successfully recover taxes withheld in the future.
As of February 29, 2020, the balance of professional fees related to foreign withholding tax subject to future reimbursement to the investment adviser was $14,456 for Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF.
No other amounts for additional tax reclaims are reflected in the financial statements due to the uncertainty surrounding the ultimate resolution of proceedings, the likelihood of receipt of these claims, and the potential timing of payment.
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4. Affiliates and Affiliated Transactions (continued):
Interfund Transactions
The funds may engage in direct transactions with certain other funds in the Fund Complex (for definition refer to Trustees and Officers section) when permitted by applicable law. When one fund is seeking to sell a security that another is seeking to buy, an interfund transaction can allow both funds to benefit by reducing transaction costs. This practice is limited to funds that share the same investment adviser, trustees and/or officers. For the period ended February 29, 2020, each fund’s total aggregate security transactions with other funds in the Fund Complex as well as any realized gains (losses) were as follows:
  Total Aggregate Transactions Realized Gains (Losses)
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF $16,062,142 ($388,169)
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF 329,491,517 (11,154,188)
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF 104,951,532 (578,813)
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF 284,288,774 (2,383,700)
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF 50,427,274 (1,499,189)
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF 292,225,859 6,673,144
Interfund Borrowing and Lending
Pursuant to an exemptive order issued by the SEC, the funds may enter into interfund borrowing and lending transactions with other funds in the Fund Complex. All loans are for temporary or emergency purposes and the interest rate to be charged will be the average of the overnight repurchase agreement rate and the short-term bank loan rate. All loans are subject to numerous conditions designed to ensure fair and equitable treatment of all participating funds. The interfund lending facility is subject to the oversight and periodic review of the Board. The funds had no interfund borrowing or lending activity during the period.

    
5. Other Service Providers:
SEI Investments Distribution Co. is the principal underwriter and distributor of shares of the funds.
State Street Bank and Trust Company (State Street) serves as the funds’ transfer agent. As part of these services, the transfer agent maintains records pertaining to the sale, redemption and transfer of the funds’ shares.
State Street also serves as custodian and accountant for the funds. The custodian is responsible for the daily safekeeping of securities and cash held by the funds. The funds’ accountant maintains all books and records related to the funds’ transactions.

    
6. Board of Trustees:
The Board may include people who are officers and/or directors of CSIM or its affiliates. Federal securities law limits the percentage of such “interested persons” who may serve on a trust’s board, and the trust was in compliance with these limitations throughout the report period. The trust does not pay any interested or non-interested trustees (independent trustees). The independent trustees are paid by CSIM. For information regarding the trustees, please refer to the Trustees and Officers table at the end of this report.

    
7. Borrowing from Banks:
During the period, the funds were participants with other funds in the Fund Complex in a joint, syndicated, committed $750 million line of credit (the Syndicated Credit Facility), which matured on October 3, 2019. On October 3, 2019, the Syndicated Credit Facility was amended to run for a new 364 day period with the line of credit amount remaining unchanged, maturing on October 1, 2020. Under the terms of the Syndicated Credit Facility, in addition to CSIM paying the interest charged on any borrowings by a fund, CSIM paid a commitment fee of 0.15% per annum on the funds’ proportionate share of the unused portion of the Syndicated Credit Facility.
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7. Borrowing from Banks (continued):
During the period, the funds were participants with other funds in the Fund Complex in a joint, unsecured, uncommitted $500 million line of credit (the Uncommitted Credit Facility), with State Street, which matured on November 29, 2019. On November 29, 2019, the Uncommitted Credit Facility was amended to run for a new 364 day period, maturing on November 27, 2020. Under the terms of the Uncommitted Credit Facility, CSIM pays interest on the amount a fund borrows. There were no borrowings from either line of credit during the period.
The funds also have access to custodian overdraft facilities. A fund may have utilized the overdraft facility and incurred an interest expense, which is paid by CSIM. The interest expense is determined based on a negotiated rate above the current Federal Funds Rate.

    
8. Derivatives:
Certain funds entered into equity index futures contracts during the report period. The funds invested in futures contracts to equitize available cash. The current value and variation margin for futures contracts held at February 29, 2020 are presented on the Condensed Portfolio Holdings and Statement of Assets and Liabilities, respectively. The net realized and change in unrealized gains (losses) on futures contracts are presented on the Statement of Operations. Refer to financial note 2(b) for the funds’ accounting policies with respect to futures contracts and financial note 3 for disclosures concerning the risks of investing in futures contracts. During the period ended February 29, 2020, the month-end average notional amounts of futures contracts held by the funds and the month-end average number of contracts held were as follows:
  Notional Amounts Number of Contracts
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF $490,552 3
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF 9,466,172 64
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF 5,975,493 76
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF 21,590,249 227
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF 9,852,571 102
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF 9,640,087 186

    
9. Purchases and Sales of Investment Securities:
For the period ended February 29, 2020, purchases and sales of securities (excluding in-kind transactions and short-term obligations) were as follows:
  Purchases
of Securities
Sales
of Securities
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF $38,255,719 $37,570,846
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF 652,671,218 621,207,744
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF 993,818,656 889,622,281
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF 918,993,904 856,357,241
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF 638,320,366 611,906,465
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF 1,323,615,942 814,390,753

    
10. In-Kind Transactions:
The consideration for the purchase of Creation Units of a fund often consists of the in-kind deposit of a designated portfolio of equity securities, which constitutes an optimized representation of the securities involved in a relevant fund’s underlying index, and an amount of cash. Investors purchasing and redeeming Creation Units are subject to a standard creation transaction fee and a standard redemption transaction fee paid to the custodian to offset transfer and other transaction costs associated with the issuance and redemption of Creation Units. Purchasers and redeemers of Creation Units for cash are subject to an additional variable charge paid to the fund that will offset the transaction costs to the fund of buying or selling portfolio securities. In addition, purchasers and redeemers of shares in Creation Units are responsible for payment of the costs of transferring securities to or out of the fund. From time to time, CSIM may cover the cost of any transaction fees when believed to be in the best interests of a fund.
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10. In-Kind Transactions (continued):
The in-kind transactions for the period ended February 29, 2020, were as follows:
  In-Kind Purchases
of Securities
In-Kind Sales
of Securities
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF $17,100,022 $29,006,311
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF 1,389,778,433 369,097,318
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF 972,649,029 622,510,592
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF 725,966,972 41,729,104
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF 247,949,586 27,779,866
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF 158,631,607 177,052,170
For the period ended February 29, 2020, where applicable, the funds realized net capital gains or losses resulting from in-kind redemptions of Creation Units. Because such gains or losses are not taxable to the funds and are not distributed to existing fund shareholders, the gains or losses are reclassified from accumulated net realized gains or losses to capital received from investors at the end of the funds’ tax year. These reclassifications have no effect on net assets or net asset values per share. The net realized in-kind gains or losses for the period ended February 29, 2020 are disclosed in the funds’ Statements of Operations, if any.

    
11. Federal Income Taxes
As of February 29, 2020, the tax basis cost of the funds’ investments and gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation were as follows:
  Schwab
Fundamental
U.S. Broad
Market
Index ETF
  Schwab
Fundamental
U.S. Large
Company
Index ETF
  Schwab
Fundamental
U.S. Small
Company
Index ETF
  Schwab
Fundamental
International
Large
Company
Index ETF
  Schwab
Fundamental
International
Small
Company
Index ETF
  Schwab
Fundamental
Emerging
Markets Large
Company
Index ETF
Tax cost $240,908,029   $5,343,308,528   $3,713,417,239   $4,747,654,071   $2,112,754,847   $2,662,851,548
Gross unrealized appreciation $50,527,100   $803,599,157   $378,353,473   $368,066,173   $358,002,441   $194,769,621
Gross unrealized depreciation (29,456,089)   (590,183,159)   (639,851,493)   (666,191,054)   (539,160,015)   (287,980,847)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) $21,071,011   $213,415,998   ($261,498,020)   ($298,124,881)   ($181,157,574)   ($93,211,226)
As of February 29, 2020, the components of distributable earnings on a tax basis were as follows:
  Schwab
Fundamental
U.S. Broad
Market
Index ETF
  Schwab
Fundamental
U.S. Large
Company
Index ETF
  Schwab
Fundamental
U.S. Small
Company
Index ETF
  Schwab
Fundamental
International
Large
Company
Index ETF
  Schwab
Fundamental
International
Small
Company
Index ETF
  Schwab
Fundamental
Emerging
Markets Large
Company
Index ETF
Undistributed ordinary income $1,166,392   $25,936,355   $5,176,767   $11,224,011   $4,098,705   $1,799,635
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments 21,071,011   213,415,998   (261,498,020)   (298,124,881)   (181,157,574)   (93,211,226)
Net other unrealized appreciation (depreciation)       (147,132)   (67,722)   (220,420)
Total $22,237,403   $239,352,353   ($256,321,253)   ($287,048,002)   ($177,126,591)   ($91,632,011)
The primary difference between book basis and tax basis unrealized appreciation or unrealized depreciation of investments is the tax deferral of losses on wash sales, realization for tax purposes of unrealized appreciation or depreciation on futures contracts and the realization for tax purposes of unrealized appreciation on investments in Passive Foreign Investment Companies “PFIC”, and partnership investments. The tax cost of the funds’ investments, disclosed above, have been adjusted from their book amounts to reflect these unrealized appreciation or depreciation differences, as applicable.
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11. Federal Income Taxes (continued):
Capital loss carryforwards may be used to offset future realized capital gains for federal income tax purposes. As of February 29, 2020, the funds had capital loss carryforwards available to offset future net capital gains as follows:
Expiration Date Schwab
Fundamental
U.S. Broad
Market
Index ETF
  Schwab
Fundamental
U.S. Large
Company
Index ETF
  Schwab
Fundamental
U.S. Small
Company
Index ETF
  Schwab
Fundamental
International
Large
Company
Index ETF
  Schwab
Fundamental
International
Small
Company
Index ETF
  Schwab
Fundamental
Emerging
Markets Large
Company
Index ETF
No expiration $6,307,497   $77,080,092   $159,483,892   $100,013,237   $55,412,483   $28,867,002
Total $6,307,497   $77,080,092   $159,483,892   $100,013,237   $55,412,483   $28,867,002
For the fiscal year ended February 29, 2020, the funds had capital loss carryforwards utilized as follows:
  Schwab
Fundamental
U.S. Broad
Market
Index ETF
Schwab
Fundamental
U.S. Large
Company
Index ETF
Schwab
Fundamental
U.S. Small
Company
Index ETF
Schwab
Fundamental
International
Large
Company
Index ETF
Schwab
Fundamental
International
Small
Company
Index ETF
Schwab
Fundamental
Emerging
Markets Large
Company
Index ETF
Capital loss carryforwards utilized $— $— $— $— $— $10,773,350
The tax basis components of distributions paid during the current and prior fiscal years were:
  Schwab
Fundamental
U.S. Broad
Market
Index ETF
Schwab
Fundamental
U.S. Large
Company
Index ETF
Schwab
Fundamental
U.S. Small
Company
Index ETF
Schwab
Fundamental
International
Large
Company
Index ETF
Schwab
Fundamental
International
Small
Company
Index ETF
Schwab
Fundamental
Emerging
Markets Large
Company
Index ETF
Current period distributions            
Ordinary income $6,831,860 $128,120,700 $50,954,980 $150,746,760 $57,727,940 $99,031,790
Prior period distributions            
Ordinary income $5,622,015 $96,068,705 $46,334,630 $123,073,280 $43,257,300 $62,958,600
Distributions paid to shareholders are based on net investment income and net realized gains determined on a tax basis, which may differ from net investment income and net realized gains for financial reporting purposes. These differences reflect the differing character of certain income items and net realized gains and losses for financial statement and tax purposes, and may result in reclassification among certain capital accounts on the financial statements. The funds may also designate a portion of the amount paid to redeeming shareholders as a distribution for tax purposes.
Permanent book and tax basis differences may result in reclassifications between components of net assets as required. The adjustments have no impact on net assets or the results of operations.
As of February 29, 2020, management has reviewed the tax positions for open periods (for federal purposes, three years from the date of filing and for state purposes, four years from the date of filing) as applicable to the funds, and has determined that no provision for income tax is required in the funds’ financial statements. The funds recognize interest and penalties, if any, related to unrecognized tax benefits as income tax expense in the Statement of Operations. During the fiscal year ended February 29, 2020, the funds did not incur any interest or penalties.

    
12. Subsequent Events:
Management has determined there are no subsequent events or transactions through the date the financial statements were issued that would have materially impacted the financial statements as presented.
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Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

To the Board of Trustees of Schwab Strategic Trust and Shareholders of Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF and Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF
Opinions on the Financial Statements
We have audited the accompanying statements of assets and liabilities, including the condensed portfolio holdings, of Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF and Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF (six of the funds constituting Schwab Strategic Trust, hereafter collectively referred to as the “Funds”) as of February 29, 2020, the related statements of operations for the year ended February 29, 2020, the statements of changes in net assets for each of the two years in the period ended February 29, 2020, including the related notes, and the financial highlights for each of the five years in the period ended February 29, 2020 (collectively referred to as the “financial statements”). In our opinion, the financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of each of the Funds as of February 29, 2020, the results of each of their operations for the year then ended, the changes in each of their net assets for each of the two years in the period ended February 29, 2020 and each of the financial highlights for each of the five years in the period ended February 29, 2020 in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.
Basis for Opinions
These financial statements are the responsibility of the Funds’ management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the Funds’ financial statements based on our audits. We are a public accounting firm registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States) (PCAOB) and are required to be independent with respect to the Funds in accordance with the U.S. federal securities laws and the applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the PCAOB.
We conducted our audits of these financial statements in accordance with the standards of the PCAOB. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement, whether due to error or fraud.
Our audits included performing procedures to assess the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to error or fraud, and performing procedures that respond to those risks. Such procedures included examining, on a test basis, evidence regarding the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Our audits also included evaluating the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. Our procedures included confirmation of securities owned as of February 29, 2020 by correspondence with the custodian and brokers; when replies were not received from brokers, we performed other auditing procedures. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinions.
/s/PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
San Francisco, California
April 16, 2020
We have served as the auditor of one or more investment companies in the Schwab Funds Complex since 1989.
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Other Federal Tax Information (unaudited)

The funds may elect to pass on the benefits of the foreign tax credit to its shareholders for the fiscal year ended February 29, 2020, and the respective foreign source income on the funds as follows:
  Foreign Tax Credit Foreign Source Income
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF $— $—
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF 15,688,311 170,161,770
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF 5,317,612 61,335,203
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF 13,096,909 115,784,478
For corporate shareholders, the following percentage of the funds’ dividend distributions paid during the fiscal year ended February 29, 2020 qualify for the corporate dividends received deduction:
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF 100.00%
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF 100.00%
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF 78.76%
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF —%
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF —%
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF —%
For the fiscal year ended February 29, 2020, the funds designated the following amounts of the dividend distributions as qualified dividends for the purpose of the maximum rate under section 1(h)(ii) of the Internal Revenue Code. Shareholders will be notified in January 2021 via IRS form 1099 of the amount for use in preparing their 2020 income tax return.
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF $6,831,860
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF 128,120,700
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF 41,268,724
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF 166,435,071
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF 53,906,494
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF 78,115,369
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Other Information (unaudited)

Frequency Distribution of Discounts and Premiums
Market Price vs. NAV as of February 29, 2020
The following charts are provided to show the frequency at which the daily closing market price on the NYSE Arca, Inc. (Exchange), the secondary market for shares of each fund, was at a discount or premium to such fund’s daily NAV. The “Market Price” of each fund generally is determined using the official closing price on the primary stock exchange (generally, 4:00 p.m. Eastern time) on which the shares of the fund are listed for trading, as of the time that the fund’s NAV is calculated. The discount or premium is the percentage difference between the NAV and the Market Price of a fund. A discount is the amount that a fund is trading below the reported NAV, expressed as a percentage of NAV. A premium is the amount that a fund is trading above the reported NAV, expressed as a percentage of NAV. The NAV of each Fund will fluctuate with changes in the market value of its portfolio holdings. The Market Price of each fund will fluctuate in accordance with changes in its NAV, as well as supply and demand. Shares are bought and sold at market prices, which may be higher or lower than the NAV. The data presented below represents past performance and cannot be used to predict future results. The chart does not include days in which the NAV equals the Market Price.
  Number of Days
Market Price Above NAV
Number of Days
Market Price Below NAV
  1-49
Basis
Points
50-99
Basis
Points
100-199
Basis
Points
>200
Basis
Points
1-49
Basis
Points
50-99
Basis
Points
100-199
Basis
Points
>200
Basis
Points
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF                
For the period                
3/1/15 through 2/29/20 634 3 479
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF                
For the period                
3/1/15 through 2/29/20 465 556
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF                
For the period                
3/1/15 through 2/29/20 555 450
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF                
For the period                
3/1/15 through 2/29/20 685 247 51 2 185 41 16 2
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF                
For the period                
3/1/15 through 2/29/20 591 286 73 2 198 45 27 3
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF                
For the period                
3/1/15 through 2/29/20 457 289 101 7 246 85 38 5
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Trustees and Officers

The tables below give information about the trustees and officers of Schwab Strategic Trust, which includes the funds covered in this report. The “Fund Complex” includes The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Investments, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust. The Fund Complex includes 99 funds.
The address for all trustees and officers is 211 Main Street, San Francisco, CA 94105. You can find more information about the trustees and officers in the Statement of Additional Information, which is available free by calling 1-877-824-5615.
Independent Trustees
Name, Year of Birth, and
Position(s) with the trust
(Terms of office, and
length of Time Served1)
Principal Occupations
During the Past Five Years
Number of
Portfolios in
Fund Complex
Overseen by
the Trustee
Other Directorships
Robert W. Burns
1959
Trustee
(Trustee of Schwab Strategic Trust since 2009; The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios and Laudus Trust since 2016)
Retired/Private Investor (Jan. 2009 – present). Formerly, Managing Director, Pacific Investment Management Company, LLC (PIMCO) (investment management firm) and President, PIMCO Funds. 99 None
John F. Cogan
1947
Trustee
(Trustee of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust and Schwab Annuity Portfolios since 2008; Laudus Trust since 2010; Schwab Strategic Trust since 2016)
Senior Fellow (Oct. 1979 – present), The Hoover Institution at Stanford University (public policy think tank); Senior Fellow (2000 – present), Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research; Professor of Public Policy (1994 – 2015), Stanford University. 99 Director (2005 – present), Gilead Sciences, Inc.
Nancy F. Heller
1956
Trustee
(Trustee of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since 2018)
Retired. President and Chairman (2014 – 2016), TIAA Charitable (financial services); Senior Managing Director (2003 – 2016), TIAA (financial services). 99 None
Stephen Timothy Kochis
1946
Trustee
(Trustee of Schwab Strategic Trust since 2012; The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios and Laudus Trust since 2016)
CEO and Owner (May 2012 – present), Kochis Global (wealth management consulting). 99 None
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Independent Trustees (continued)
Name, Year of Birth, and
Position(s) with the trust
(Terms of office, and
length of Time Served1)
Principal Occupations
During the Past Five Years
Number of
Portfolios in
Fund Complex
Overseen by
the Trustee
Other Directorships
David L. Mahoney
1954
Trustee
(Trustee of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios and Laudus Trust since 2011; Schwab Strategic Trust since 2016)
Private Investor. 99 Director (2004 – present), Corcept Therapeutics Incorporated
Director (2009 – present), Adamas Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Director (2003 – 2019), Symantec Corporation
Jane P. Moncreiff
1961
Trustee
(Trustee of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since 2019)
Consultant (2018 – present), Fulham Advisers LLC (management consulting); Chief Investment Officer (2009 – 2017), CareGroup Healthcare System, Inc. (healthcare). 99 None
Kiran M. Patel
1948
Trustee
(Trustee of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios and Laudus Trust since 2011; Schwab Strategic Trust since 2016)
Retired. Executive Vice President and General Manager of Small Business Group (Dec. 2008 – Sept. 2013), Intuit, Inc. (financial software and services firm for consumers and small businesses). 99 Director (2008 – present), KLA-Tencor Corporation
Kimberly S. Patmore
1956
Trustee
(Trustee of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since 2016)
Consultant (2008 – present), Patmore Management Consulting (management consulting). 99 None
Gerald B. Smith
1950
Trustee
(Trustee of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust and Schwab Annuity Portfolios since 2000; Laudus Trust since 2010; Schwab Strategic Trust since 2016)
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Founder (Mar. 1990 – present), Smith Graham & Co. (investment advisors). 99 Director (2012 – present), Eaton Corporation plc
    
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Interested Trustees
Name, Year of Birth, and
Position(s) with the trust
(Terms of office, and
length of Time Served1)
Principal Occupations
During the Past Five Years
Number of
Portfolios in
Fund Complex
Overseen by
the Trustee
Other Directorships
Walter W. Bettinger II2
1960
Chairman and Trustee
(Trustee of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust and Schwab Annuity Portfolios since 2008; Schwab Strategic Trust since 2009; Laudus Trust since 2010)
Director, President and Chief Executive Officer (Oct. 2008 – present), The Charles Schwab Corporation; President and Chief Executive Officer (Oct. 2008 – present) and Director (May 2008 – present), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; Director (Apr. 2006 – present), Charles Schwab Bank; Director (Nov. 2017 – present), Charles Schwab Premier Bank; Director (July 2019 – present), Charles Schwab Trust Bank; Director (May 2008 – present) and President and Chief Executive Officer (Aug. 2017 – present), Schwab Holdings, Inc.; Director (July 2016 – present), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. 99 Director (2008 – present), The Charles Schwab Corporation
Jonathan de St. Paer2
1973
Trustee
(Trustee of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since 2019)
Director (Apr. 2019 – present), President (Oct. 2018 – present), and Chief Executive Officer (Apr. 2019 – Nov. 2019), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Trustee and Chief Executive Officer (Apr. 2019 – present) and President (Nov. 2018 – present), Schwab Funds, Laudus Funds and Schwab ETFs; Director (Apr. 2019 – present), Charles Schwab Worldwide Funds plc and Charles Schwab Asset Management (Ireland) Limited; Senior Vice President (Apr. 2019 – present), Senior Vice President – Strategy and Product Development (CSIM) (Jan. 2014 – Mar. 2019), and Vice President (Jan. 2009 – Dec. 2013), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. 99 None
Joseph R. Martinetto2
1962
Trustee
(Trustee of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since 2016)
Chief Operating Officer (Feb. 2018 – present) and Senior Executive Vice President (July 2015 – Feb. 2018), The Charles Schwab Corporation; Senior Executive Vice President (July 2015 – present), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; Chief Financial Officer (July 2015 – Aug. 2017) and Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (May 2007 – July 2015), The Charles Schwab Corporation and Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; Director (May 2007 – present), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; Director (Apr. 2010 – present) and Chief Executive Officer (July 2013 – Apr. 2015), Charles Schwab Bank; Director (Nov. 2017 – present), Charles Schwab Premier Bank; Director (May 2007 – present), Chief Financial Officer (May 2007 – Aug. 2017), Senior Executive Vice President (Feb. 2016 – present), and Executive Vice President (May 2007 – Feb. 2016), Schwab Holdings, Inc. 99 None
    
Officers of the Trust
Name, Year of Birth, and Position(s) with the trust
(Terms of office, and length of Time Served3)
Principal Occupations During the Past Five Years
Jonathan de St. Paer
1973
President and Chief Executive Officer
(Officer of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since 2018)
Director (Apr. 2019 – present), President (Oct. 2018 – present), and Chief Executive Officer (Apr. 2019 – Nov. 2019), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Trustee and Chief Executive Officer (Apr. 2019 – present) and President (Nov. 2018 – present), Schwab Funds, Laudus Funds and Schwab ETFs; Director (Apr. 2019 – present), Charles Schwab Worldwide Funds plc and Charles Schwab Asset Management (Ireland) Limited; Senior Vice President (Apr. 2019 – present), Senior Vice President – Strategy and Product Development (CSIM) (Jan. 2014 – Mar. 2019), and Vice President (Jan. 2009 – Dec. 2013), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
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Officers of the Trust (continued)
Name, Year of Birth, and Position(s) with the trust
(Terms of office, and length of Time Served3)
Principal Occupations During the Past Five Years
Mark Fischer
1970
Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer
(Officer of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since 2013)
Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer (Jan. 2016 – present), Schwab Funds, Laudus Funds and Schwab ETFs; Assistant Treasurer (Dec. 2013 – Dec. 2015), Schwab Funds and Laudus Funds; Assistant Treasurer (Nov. 2013 – Dec. 2015), Schwab ETFs; Chief Financial Officer (Mar. 2020 – present) and Vice President (Oct. 2013 – present), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Executive Director (Apr. 2011 – Sept. 2013), J.P. Morgan Investor Services; Assistant Treasurer (May 2005 – Mar. 2011), Massachusetts Financial Service Investment Management.
Omar Aguilar
1970
Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer – Equities and Multi-Asset Strategies
(Officer of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since 2011)
Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer (Apr. 2011 – present), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer – Equities and Multi-Asset Strategies (June 2011 – present), Schwab Funds, Laudus Funds and Schwab ETFs; Head of the Portfolio Management Group and Vice President of Portfolio Management (May 2009 – Apr. 2011), Financial Engines, Inc. (investment management firm); Head of Quantitative Equity (July 2004 – Jan. 2009), ING Investment Management.
Brett Wander
1961
Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer – Fixed Income
(Officer of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since 2011)
Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer (Apr. 2011 – present), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer – Fixed Income (June 2011 – present), Schwab Funds, Laudus Funds and Schwab ETFs; Senior Managing Director and Global Head of Active Fixed-Income Strategies (Jan. 2008 – Oct. 2010), State Street Global Advisors; Director of Alpha Strategies (Apr. 2006 – Jan. 2008), Loomis, Sayles & Company (investment management firm).
David Lekich
1964
Chief Legal Officer and Secretary, Schwab Funds and Schwab ETFs
Vice President and Assistant Clerk, Laudus Funds
(Officer of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since 2011)
Senior Vice President (Sept. 2011 – present) and Vice President (Mar. 2004 – Sept. 2011), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; Senior Vice President and Chief Counsel (Sept. 2011 – present) and Vice President (Jan. 2011 – Sept. 2011), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Secretary (Apr. 2011 – present) and Chief Legal Officer (Dec. 2011 – present), Schwab Funds; Vice President and Assistant Clerk (Apr. 2011 – present), Laudus Funds; Secretary (May 2011 – present) and Chief Legal Officer (Nov. 2011 – present), Schwab ETFs.
Catherine MacGregor
1964
Vice President and Assistant Secretary, Schwab Funds and Schwab ETFs
Chief Legal Officer, Vice President and Clerk, Laudus Funds
(Officer of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios and Laudus Trust since 2005; Schwab Strategic Trust since 2009)
Vice President (July 2005 – present), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; Vice President (Sept. 2005 – present), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Vice President (Dec. 2005 – present) and Chief Legal Officer and Clerk (Mar. 2007 – present), Laudus Funds; Vice President (Nov. 2005 – present) and Assistant Secretary (June 2007 – present), Schwab Funds; Vice President and Assistant Secretary (Oct. 2009 – present), Schwab ETFs.
1 Each Trustee shall hold office until the election and qualification of his or her successor, or until he or she dies, resigns or is removed. The retirement policy requires that each independent trustee retire by December 31 of the year in which the Trustee turns 74 or the Trustee’s twentieth year of service as an independent trustee on any trust in the Fund Complex, whichever occurs first.
2 Mr. Bettinger, Mr. de St. Paer and Mr. Martinetto are Interested Trustees. Mr. Bettinger is an Interested Trustee because he owns stock of The Charles Schwab Corporation (CSC), the parent company of Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. (CSIM), the investment adviser for the trusts in the Fund Complex, is an employee and director of Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (CS&Co), the principal underwriter for The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios and Laudus Trust, and is a director of CSIM. Mr. de St. Paer is an Interested Trustee because he owns stock of CSC and is an employee and director of CSIM. Mr. Martinetto is an Interested Trustee because he owns stock of CSC and is an employee and director of CS&Co.
3 The President, Treasurer and Secretary/Clerk hold office until their respective successors are chosen and qualified or until he or she sooner dies, resigns, is removed or becomes disqualified. Each of the other officers serves at the pleasure of the Board.
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Glossary

144A securities  These securities may be sold only to qualified institutional buyers under Securities Act Rule 144A.
American Depositary Receipt (ADR)  U.S. dollar-denominated receipts issued by U.S. banks or trust companies that represent shares of foreign-based corporations.
ask  See “offer.”
asset allocation  The practice of dividing a portfolio among different asset classes, with each asset class assigned a particular percentage to help offset risks and rewards, based on your goals, time horizon and risk tolerance.
asset class  A group of securities with similar structure and basic characteristics. Stocks, bonds and cash are the three main examples of asset classes.
authorized participant (AP)  A large institutional investor that places orders for creation units with the funds’ distributor.
beta  A historical measure of an investment’s volatility relative to a market index (usually the S&P 500®). The index is defined as having a beta of 1.00. Investments with a beta higher than 1.00 have been more volatile than the index; those with a beta of less than 1.00 have been less volatile.
bid  The highest price at which someone is willing to buy a security.
Bloomberg Barclays US Aggregate Bond Index   An index that is a broad-based benchmark measuring the performance of the U.S. investment grade, taxable bond market, including U.S. Treasuries, government-related and corporate bonds, mortgage pass-through securities, commercial mortgage-backed securities, and asset-backed securities that are publicly available for sale in the United States. To be eligible for inclusion in the index, securities must be fixed rate, non-convertible, U.S. dollar denominated with at least $300 million or more of outstanding face value and have one or more years remaining to maturity. The index excludes certain types of securities, including tax-exempt state and local government series bonds, structured notes embedded with swaps or other special features, private placements, floating rate securities, inflation-linked bonds and Eurobonds. The index is market capitalization weighted and the securities in the index are updated on the last business day of each month.
Bloomberg Barclays US Treasury Bills 1–3 Month Index  An index that includes all publicly issued zero-coupon U.S. Treasury Bills that have a remaining maturity of less than 3 months but more than 1 month, are rated investment grade and have $300 million or more of outstanding face value. It excludes zero-coupon STRIPS.
cap, capitalization  See “market cap.”
capital gain, capital loss  The difference between the amount paid for an investment and its value at a later time. If the investment has been sold, the capital gain or loss is considered a realized gain or loss. If the investment is still held, the gain or loss is still “on paper” and is considered unrealized.
commencement of operations  The date that the first NAV was calculated.
creation unit (C.U.)  A basket of securities that is delivered by an authorized participant (AP) to the fund equal to the current holdings of the ETF, plus a designated cash component. In return, the APs receive a large block of ETF shares (typically 50,000 shares), which investors can then buy and sell in the secondary market.
European Depositary Receipt (EDR)  A negotiable security (receipt) that is issued by a European bank, and that represents shares of foreign-based corporations.
exchange  A marketplace, or any organization or group that provides or maintains a marketplace for trading securities, options, futures, or commodities.
expense ratio  The amount that is taken from the fund’s assets each year to cover the operating expenses. An expense ratio of 0.50% means that a fund’s expenses amount to half of one percent of its average net assets a year.
Global Depositary Receipt (GDR)  A negotiable security (receipt) that is issued by a foreign bank, and that represents shares of foreign-based corporations.
gross domestic product (GDP)  The output of goods and services produced by labor and property located in the United States.
inception date  The date that the shares began trading in the secondary market.
indicative optimized portfolio value (IOPV)  A calculation disseminated by the stock exchange that approximates the fund’s NAV every 15 seconds throughout the trading day.
liquidity  The ability to convert a security or asset quickly into cash.
market cap, market capitalization  The value of a company as determined by the total value of all shares of its stock outstanding.
market price return  The return based on the change in market price per share of the fund over a given time period. Market price returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the fund at market price.
median market cap  The midpoint of the range of market caps of the stocks held by a fund. There are different ways of calculating median market cap. With a simple median, half of the stocks in the fund’s portfolio would be larger than the median, and half would be smaller. With a weighted median (the type that is calculated for these funds), half of the fund’s assets are invested in stocks that are larger than the median market cap, and half in stocks that are smaller.
MSCI EAFE Index (Net)  A free float-adjusted market capitalization index that is designed to measure the equity market performance of developed markets in Europe, Australasia, and the Far East. The Net version of the index reflects reinvested dividends net of withholding taxes, but reflects no deductions for expenses or other taxes; returns are calculated applying dividend withholding rates applicable to non-resident persons who do not benefit from double taxation treaties.
MSCI Emerging Markets Index (Net)  A free float-adjusted market capitalization weighted index that is designed to measure equity market performance in the global emerging markets. This series approximates the minimum possible dividend reinvestment. The returns are calculated applying dividend withholding rates applicable to non-resident persons who do not benefit from double taxation treaties.
net asset value (NAV)  The value of one share of a fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets, subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding.
NAV return  The return based on the change in NAV of the fund over a given time period. NAV returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the fund.
offer (ask)  The lowest price at which an individual is willing to sell a security.
 
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open  The price at which a security opened for trading on a given day.
outstanding shares, shares outstanding  When speaking of the fund, indicates all shares currently held by investors.
price-to-book ratio (P/B)  The market price of a company’s stock compared with its “book value.” A mutual fund’s P/B is the weighted average of the P/B of all stocks in the fund’s portfolio.
price-to-earnings ratio (P/E)  The market price of a company’s stock compared with earnings over the past year. A mutual fund’s P/E is the weighted average of the P/E of all stocks in the fund’s portfolio.
primary market  The market that deals with the issuance of new securities.
rights and warrants  Rights and warrants are types of securities that entitle the holder to purchase a proportionate amount of common stock at a specified price for a specific period of time. Rights allow a shareholder to buy more shares directly from the company, usually at a price somewhat lower than the current market price of the outstanding shares. Warrants are usually issued with bonds and preferred stock. Rights and warrants can trade on the market separately from the company’s stock. The prices of rights and warrants do not necessarily move parallel to the prices of the underlying common stock. Rights usually expire within a few weeks of issuance, while warrants may not expire for several years. If a right or warrant is not exercised within the specified time period, it will become worthless and a fund will lose the purchase price it paid for the right or warrant and the right to purchase the underlying security.
Russell 1000 Index  An index that measures the performance of the 1,000 largest companies in the Russell 3000 Index, and represents approximately 92% of the total market capitalization of the Russell 3000 Index. The Russell 3000 Index measures the performance of the largest 3,000 U.S. companies representing approximately 98% of the investable U.S. equity market.
Russell 2000 Index  An index that measures the performance of the 2,000 smallest companies in the Russell 3000 Index. The Russell 3000 Index measures the performance of the largest 3,000 U.S. companies representing approximately 98% of the investable U.S. equity market.
Russell RAFI Developed ex US Large Company Index (Net)   An index that ranks developed ex-U.S. companies in the FTSE Global Total Cap Index by fundamental measures of size and tracks the performance of those companies whose fundamental scores are in the top 87.5%. The index uses a partial quarterly reconstitution methodology in which the index is split into four equal segments at the annual reconstitution and each segment is then rebalanced on a rolling quarterly basis. The Net series reduces index performance by adjusting for local taxes. Selecting the developed ex-U.S. companies in the FTSE Global Total Cap Index measures the performance of the largest investable securities in developed countries globally, excluding companies assigned to the United States.
Russell RAFI Developed ex US Small Company Index (Net)   An index that ranks developed ex-U.S. companies in the FTSE Global Total Cap Index by fundamental measures of size and tracks the performance of those companies whose fundamental scores rank below the 87.5% threshold. The index uses a partial quarterly reconstitution methodology in which the index is split into four equal segments at the annual reconstitution and each segment is then rebalanced on a rolling quarterly basis. The Net series reduces index performance by adjusting for local taxes. Selecting the developed ex-U.S. companies in the FTSE Global Total Cap Index measures the performance of the smallest investable securities in developed countries globally, excluding companies assigned to the United States.
Russell RAFI Emerging Markets Large Company Index (Net)  An index that ranks emerging market companies in the FTSE Global Total Cap Index by measures of fundamental size and tracks the performance of those companies whose fundamental scores are in the top 87.5%. The index uses a partial quarterly reconstitution methodology in which the index is split into four equal segments at the annual reconstitution and each segment is then rebalanced on a rolling quarterly basis. The Net series reduces index performance by adjusting for local taxes. Selecting the emerging companies in the FTSE Global Total Cap Index measures the performance of the investable securities in emerging countries globally.
Russell RAFI US Index  An index that selects, ranks, and weights securities by fundamental measures of company size rather than market capitalization. The index measures the performance of the constituent companies by fundamental overall company scores, which are created using as the universe U.S. companies in the FTSE Global Total Cap Index. Securities are grouped in order of decreasing company score and each company receives a weight based on its percentage of the total scores of the companies. The index uses a partial quarterly reconstitution methodology in which the index is split into four equal segments at the annual reconstitution and each segment is then rebalanced on a rolling quarterly basis.
Russell RAFI US Large Company Index  An index that ranks U.S. companies in the FTSE Global Total Cap Index. The Russell RAFI US Large Company Index includes only those securities that are members of the U.S. portion whose fundamental scores are in the top 87.5%. The index uses a partial quarterly reconstitution methodology in which the index is split into four equal segments at the annual reconstitution and each segment is then rebalanced on a rolling quarterly basis.
Russell RAFI US Small Company Index  An index that ranks U.S. companies in the FTSE Global Total Cap Index. The Russell RAFI US Small Company Index includes only those securities that are members of the U.S. portion and rank below the 87.5% fundamental score threshold. The index uses a partial quarterly reconstitution methodology in which the index is split into four equal segments at the annual reconstitution and each segment is then rebalanced on a rolling quarterly basis.
S&P 500 Index  An index that is designed to measure the performance of 500 leading publicly traded companies from a broad range of industries.
S&P Developed ex-U.S. Small Cap Index (Net)  An index composed of the stocks representing the lowest 15% of float-adjusted market cap in each developed market country, excluding the U.S. The returns are calculated applying dividend withholding rates applicable to non-resident persons who do not benefit from double taxation treaties.
sampling  If a fund uses a sampling method, the fund will not fully replicate the benchmark index and may hold securities not included in the index. A fund that utilizes a sampling approach may not track the return of the index.
secondary market  The market in which investors purchase securities from other investors rather than directly from the issuing companies. Organized exchanges facilitate the trading of securities in the secondary market.
spread  The gap between bid and ask prices of a security.
stock  A share of ownership, or equity, in the issuing company.
total return  The percentage that an investor would have earned or lost on an investment in the fund assuming dividends and distributions were reinvested.
tracking error  The difference between the performance of the fund and its benchmark index, positive or negative.
 
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Schwab ETFs are designed to serve as simple low-cost core investment products for a diversified portfolio. These ETFs seek to provide consistent, repeatable performance through a variety of investment strategies that span the equity and fixed income spectrum. The list below shows all currently available Schwab ETFs.
Investors should carefully consider information contained in the prospectus, or if available, the summary prospectus, including investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses before investing. Please call 1-877-824-5615 for a prospectus for any Schwab ETF. Please read the prospectus carefully before you invest. This report must be preceded or accompanied by a current prospectus.
Proxy Voting Policies, Procedures and Results
A description of the proxy voting policies and procedures used to determine how to vote proxies on behalf of the funds is available without charge, upon request, by visiting the Schwab ETFs’ website at www.schwabfunds.com/schwabetfs_prospectus, the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov, or by contacting Schwab ETFs at 1-877-824-5615.
Information regarding how a fund voted proxies relating to portfolio securities during the most recent twelve-month period ended June 30 is available, without charge, by visiting the fund’s website at www.schwabfunds.com/schwabetfs_prospectus or the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.
    
    
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF
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MFR79815-06
00242744

Item 2: Code of Ethics. 

  

(a)

Registrant has adopted a code of ethics that applies to its principal executive officer, principal financial officer, and any other persons who perform a similar function, regardless of whether these individuals are employed by Registrant or a third party. 

  

(c)  

During the period covered by the report, no amendments were made to the provisions of this code of ethics. 

  

(d)  

During the period covered by the report, Registrant did not grant any waivers, including implicit waivers, from the provisions of this code of ethics.      

  

(f)(1)

Registrant has filed this code of ethics as an exhibit pursuant to Item 13(a)(1) of Form N-CSR. 

  

Item 3: Audit Committee Financial Expert. 

  

Registrant's Board of Trustees has determined that Kiran M. Patel and Kimberly S. Patmore, each currently serving on its audit, compliance and valuation committee, are each an “audit committee financial expert,” as such term is defined in Item 3 of Form N-CSR. Each member of Registrant's audit, compliance and valuation committee is “independent” under the standards set forth in Item 3 of Form N-CSR. 

  

The designation of each of Mr. Patel and Ms. Patmore as an “audit committee financial expert” pursuant to Item 3 of Form N-CSR does not (i) impose upon such individual any duties, obligations, or liability that are greater than the duties, obligations and liability imposed upon such individual as a member of Registrant's audit, compliance and valuation committee or Board of Trustees in the absence of such designation; and (ii) affect the duties, obligations or liability of any other member of Registrant's audit, compliance and valuation committee or Board of Trustees. 

  

Item 4: Principal Accountant Fees and Services. 

  

Registrant is composed of twenty-five operational series.  Eleven series have a fiscal year-end of August 31, seven series have a fiscal year-end of December 31, and seven series have a fiscal year-end of February 28 (whose annual financial statements are reported in Item 1).  Principal accountant fees disclosed in Items 4(a)-(d) and 4(g) include fees billed for services rendered to each of the twenty-five operational series based on their respective 2019/2020 fiscal year and twenty-two operational series based on their respective 2018/2019 fiscal year, as applicable.   

  

The following table presents fees billed by the principal accountant in each of the last two fiscal years for the services rendered to the Funds: 

  

  

  

(a)Audit Fees 

(b)Audit-Related Fees 

(c) Tax Fees1 

(d) All Other Fees 

Fiscal Year 2019/2020 

Fiscal Year 2018/2019 

Fiscal Year 2019/2020 

Fiscal Year 2018/2019 

Fiscal Year 2019/2020 

Fiscal Year 2018/2019 

Fiscal Year 2019/2020 

Fiscal Year 2018/2019 

$563,669 

$504,395 

$0 

$0 

$104,429 

$91,339 

$0 

$0 

  

1 The nature of the services includes tax compliance, tax advice and tax planning. 

  

  

(e) (1) Registrant’s audit, compliance and valuation committee does not have pre-approval policies and procedures as described in paragraph (c)(7) of Rule 2-01 of Regulation S-X.   

  

  

      (2) There were no services described in each of paragraphs (b) through (d) above (including services required to be approved by Registrant’s audit, compliance and valuation committee pursuant to paragraph (c)(7)(ii) of Rule 2-01 of Regulation S-X) that were approved by Registrant’s audit, compliance and valuation committee pursuant to paragraph (c)(7)(i)(C) of Rule 2-01 of Regulation S-X.   

  

 

(f)  Not applicable.   

  

(g)  Below are the aggregate non-audit fees billed in each of the last two fiscal years by Registrant’s principal accountant for services rendered to Registrant, to Registrant’s investment adviser, and to any entity controlling, controlled by, or under common control with Registrant’s investment adviser that provides ongoing services to Registrant. 

  

2019/2020:

$104,4292018/2019:$91,339 

  

(h) During the past fiscal year, all non-audit services provided by Registrant’s principal accountant to either Registrant’s investment adviser or to any entity controlling, controlled by, or under common control with Registrant’s investment adviser that provides ongoing services to Registrant were pre-approved.  Included in the audit, compliance and valuation committee’s pre-approval was the review and consideration as to whether the provision of these non-audit services is compatible with maintaining the principal accountant’s independence. 

  

Item 5: Audit Committee of Listed Registrants. 

  

The Registrant is a listed issuer as defined in Rule 10A-3 under the Exchange Act and has separately-designated standing audit, compliance and valuation committee established in accordance with Section 3(a)(58)(A) of the Exchange Act.  The Registrant’s audit, compliance and valuation committee members are Kiran M. Patel, John F. Cogan, Nancy F. Heller and Kimberly S. Patmore. 

  

  

Item 6: Schedule of Investments. 

  

 

Except as noted below, the schedules of investments are included as part of the report to shareholders filed under Item 1 of this Form.  The schedules of investments for the Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF, and Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF are filed under this Item. 

  

  

Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF
Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020

This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date.
The fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings on a daily basis on the fund’s website at www.schwabfunds.com/schwabetfs_prospectus.    
 
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Common Stock 99.7% of net assets
 
Automobiles & Components 1.7%
Adient plc * 8,473 202,759
American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings, Inc. * 4,832 30,587
Aptiv plc 3,130 244,484
Autoliv, Inc. 1,849 123,384
BorgWarner, Inc. 4,130 130,508
Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. 2,167 55,237
Cooper-Standard Holding, Inc. * 1,091 18,852
Dana, Inc. 4,222 60,712
Delphi Technologies plc * 3,297 46,554
Dorman Products, Inc. * 259 15,706
Ford Motor Co. 155,596 1,082,948
Garrett Motion, Inc. * 1,620 11,243
General Motors Co. 47,549 1,450,244
Gentex Corp. 2,909 77,670
Gentherm, Inc. * 423 17,250
Harley-Davidson, Inc. 3,467 105,639
LCI Industries 382 36,882
Lear Corp. 1,731 192,487
Modine Manufacturing Co. * 1,384 10,325
Standard Motor Products, Inc. 392 17,248
Stoneridge, Inc. * 316 6,984
Superior Industries International, Inc. 3,527 9,170
Tenneco, Inc., Class A 3,648 33,452
Tesla, Inc. * 68 45,423
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. 16,241 157,294
Thor Industries, Inc. 1,393 105,046
Veoneer, Inc. * 644 7,928
Visteon Corp. * 1,924 125,137
Winnebago Industries, Inc. 459 23,818
    4,444,971
 
Banks 5.7%
Associated Banc-Corp. 1,371 23,211
Atlantic Union Bankshares Corp. 336 9,993
BancorpSouth Bank 625 15,294
Bank of America Corp. 65,500 1,866,750
Bank of Hawaii Corp. 318 23,666
Bank OZK 722 18,332
BankUnited, Inc. 957 28,423
Banner Corp. 190 8,672
BOK Financial Corp. 266 19,258
Boston Private Financial Holdings, Inc. 877 8,555
Capitol Federal Financial, Inc. 1,295 15,805
Cathay General Bancorp 592 18,222
Central Pacific Financial Corp. 378 9,042
CIT Group, Inc. 3,179 126,238
Citigroup, Inc. 34,771 2,206,568
Citizens Financial Group, Inc. 5,120 162,253
Columbia Banking System, Inc. 457 15,172
Comerica, Inc. 1,384 72,854
Commerce Bancshares, Inc. 563 34,366
Community Bank System, Inc. 238 14,473
Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc. 361 28,299
CVB Financial Corp. 508 9,418
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
East West Bancorp, Inc. 1,093 42,343
Essent Group Ltd. 282 12,306
F.N.B. Corp. 2,543 25,659
Fifth Third Bancorp 11,216 273,670
First BanCorp 1,272 10,100
First Citizens BancShares, Inc., Class A 41 18,586
First Commonwealth Financial Corp. 762 8,992
First Financial Bancorp 429 8,837
First Financial Bankshares, Inc. 380 10,921
First Hawaiian, Inc. 790 18,920
First Horizon National Corp. 1,770 23,594
First Midwest Bancorp, Inc. 617 11,199
First Republic Bank 588 59,135
Fulton Financial Corp. 1,643 23,741
Glacier Bancorp, Inc. 463 17,265
Great Western Bancorp, Inc. 465 12,495
Hancock Whitney Corp. 723 24,220
Hilltop Holdings, Inc. 584 12,165
Home BancShares, Inc. 871 14,598
Hope Bancorp, Inc. 1,076 13,138
Huntington Bancshares, Inc. 8,007 98,246
IBERIABANK Corp. 282 16,974
Independent Bank Corp. 129 8,711
International Bancshares Corp. 453 15,447
Investors Bancorp, Inc. 1,746 18,403
JPMorgan Chase & Co. 30,532 3,545,070
KeyCorp 8,164 133,481
M&T Bank Corp. 1,207 169,439
MGIC Investment Corp. 2,830 34,045
National Bank Holdings Corp., Class A 270 8,259
NBT Bancorp, Inc. 316 10,646
New York Community Bancorp, Inc. 6,719 72,632
Northwest Bancshares, Inc. 854 11,862
Ocwen Financial Corp. * 10,437 13,046
OFG Bancorp 535 8,956
Old National Bancorp 1,014 15,981
PacWest Bancorp 1,207 38,189
Park National Corp. 118 10,304
People's United Financial, Inc. 3,272 45,775
Pinnacle Financial Partners, Inc. 223 11,739
Popular, Inc. 797 38,240
Prosperity Bancshares, Inc. 569 36,757
Provident Financial Services, Inc. 450 8,991
Radian Group, Inc. 1,565 33,241
Regions Financial Corp. 11,280 152,506
Signature Bank 268 33,527
Simmons First National Corp., Class A 380 8,124
South State Corp. 200 13,624
Sterling Bancorp 595 9,865
SVB Financial Group * 211 43,922
Synovus Financial Corp. 1,211 35,143
TCF Financial Corp. 1,265 46,097
Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc. * 287 13,512
The Bank of NT Butterfield & Son Ltd. 407 11,266
The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. 4,883 617,211
Truist Financial Corp. 12,877 594,145
Trustmark Corp. 524 14,096
U.S. Bancorp 16,425 762,777
UMB Financial Corp. 286 16,631
Umpqua Holdings Corp. 2,183 33,596
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
United Bankshares, Inc. 646 18,656
United Community Banks, Inc. 406 10,057
Valley National Bancorp 2,248 20,906
Walker & Dunlop, Inc. 275 17,834
Washington Federal, Inc. 908 27,231
Webster Financial Corp. 636 24,149
Wells Fargo & Co. 63,094 2,577,390
WesBanco, Inc. 286 8,754
Westamerica Bancorp 172 9,945
Western Alliance Bancorp 362 16,666
Wintrust Financial Corp. 351 18,747
Zions Bancorp NA 1,038 41,468
    14,979,027
 
Capital Goods 8.6%
3M Co. 6,637 990,506
A.O. Smith Corp. 1,238 48,963
AAON, Inc. 250 13,753
AAR Corp. 797 27,536
Acuity Brands, Inc. 485 49,887
AECOM * 3,384 152,077
Aegion Corp. * 958 17,254
AerCap Holdings N.V. * 2,355 122,648
AGCO Corp. 1,633 98,682
Air Lease Corp. 912 34,984
Aircastle Ltd. 1,031 32,837
Alamo Group, Inc. 141 15,619
Albany International Corp., Class A 174 11,148
Allegion plc 347 39,902
Allison Transmission Holdings, Inc. 1,678 68,127
Altra Industrial Motion Corp. 403 12,138
American Woodmark Corp. * 151 12,649
AMETEK, Inc. 1,371 117,906
Apogee Enterprises, Inc. 554 16,725
Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc. 768 45,304
Arconic, Inc. 6,198 181,911
Arcosa, Inc. 1,303 55,977
Argan, Inc. 251 10,474
Armstrong World Industries, Inc. 267 26,740
Astec Industries, Inc. 668 25,083
Atkore International Group, Inc. * 601 22,183
AZZ, Inc. 442 16,305
Barnes Group, Inc. 559 30,018
Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc. * 1,207 35,848
BMC Stock Holdings, Inc. * 1,145 28,087
Briggs & Stratton Corp. 3,230 10,239
Builders FirstSource, Inc. * 1,165 26,457
BWX Technologies, Inc. 666 36,523
Caesarstone Ltd. 606 6,551
Carlisle Cos., Inc. 593 86,157
Caterpillar, Inc. 6,373 791,782
Chart Industries, Inc. * 222 12,636
Colfax Corp. * 1,597 53,452
Comfort Systems USA, Inc. 475 20,054
Crane Co. 515 34,994
Cubic Corp. 232 12,630
Cummins, Inc. 2,499 378,074
Curtiss-Wright Corp. 402 48,216
Deere & Co. 3,895 609,490
Donaldson Co., Inc. 1,289 58,108
Dover Corp. 1,534 157,603
DXP Enterprises, Inc. * 357 10,135
Dycom Industries, Inc. * 688 20,337
Eaton Corp. plc 6,676 605,647
EMCOR Group, Inc. 986 75,843
Emerson Electric Co. 8,868 568,527
Encore Wire Corp. 423 20,714
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Enerpac Tool Group Corp. 1,052 22,481
EnerSys 797 49,079
EnPro Industries, Inc. 255 13,757
ESCO Technologies, Inc. 171 15,547
Fastenal Co. 4,545 155,530
Federal Signal Corp. 583 16,907
Flowserve Corp. 1,976 79,415
Fluor Corp. 10,963 102,175
Fortive Corp. 1,450 100,282
Fortune Brands Home & Security, Inc. 1,974 121,894
Franklin Electric Co., Inc. 457 23,622
Gardner Denver Holdings, Inc. * 373 12,231
GATX Corp. 739 52,861
Generac Holdings, Inc. * 511 52,628
General Dynamics Corp. 3,546 566,261
General Electric Co. 286,546 3,117,620
Gibraltar Industries, Inc. * 333 16,873
GMS, Inc. * 738 16,863
Graco, Inc. 986 48,630
Granite Construction, Inc. 982 19,954
Griffon Corp. 967 16,826
H&E Equipment Services, Inc. 698 16,584
HD Supply Holdings, Inc. * 1,662 63,189
HEICO Corp. 83 8,952
HEICO Corp., Class A 190 16,783
Herc Holdings, Inc. * 394 14,452
Hexcel Corp. 740 47,826
Hillenbrand, Inc. 1,102 25,787
Honeywell International, Inc. 5,666 918,855
Hubbell, Inc. 685 91,269
Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. 513 105,437
Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc. 305 14,683
IDEX Corp. 472 69,856
Illinois Tool Works, Inc. 3,743 628,001
Ingersoll-Rand plc 2,247 289,953
Insteel Industries, Inc. 456 9,070
ITT, Inc. 861 51,789
Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. 2,112 195,022
JELD-WEN Holding, Inc. * 853 16,036
John Bean Technologies Corp. 139 13,464
Johnson Controls International plc 8,857 323,900
Kaman Corp. 321 17,803
Kennametal, Inc. 1,102 30,636
L3Harris Technologies, Inc. 1,897 375,094
Lennox International, Inc. 190 43,345
Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc. 840 68,788
Lindsay Corp. 180 17,825
Lockheed Martin Corp. 1,812 670,204
Lydall, Inc. * 475 5,657
Masco Corp. 2,391 98,796
Masonite International Corp. * 521 38,293
MasTec, Inc. * 870 42,700
Meritor, Inc. * 743 16,859
Moog, Inc., Class A 513 39,563
MRC Global, Inc. * 2,357 20,506
MSC Industrial Direct Co., Inc., Class A 785 48,529
Mueller Industries, Inc. 1,510 42,250
Mueller Water Products, Inc., Class A 1,769 19,371
MYR Group, Inc. * 549 14,005
National Presto Industries, Inc. 87 6,836
Nordson Corp. 384 55,795
Northrop Grumman Corp. 1,608 528,775
NOW, Inc. * 3,536 31,223
nVent Electric plc 2,013 48,332
Oshkosh Corp. 1,426 102,886
Owens Corning 2,085 117,782
PACCAR, Inc. 4,915 328,813
Parker-Hannifin Corp. 1,488 274,938
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Patrick Industries, Inc. 285 15,057
Pentair plc 2,226 87,682
Primoris Services Corp. 1,105 20,973
Proto Labs, Inc. * 89 7,800
Quanex Building Products Corp. 705 11,844
Quanta Services, Inc. 3,408 129,947
Raven Industries, Inc. 325 9,331
Raytheon Co. 2,926 551,727
RBC Bearings, Inc. * 96 16,434
Regal Beloit Corp. 786 61,025
Resideo Technologies, Inc. * 4,630 49,772
Rexnord Corp. 1,047 30,531
Rockwell Automation, Inc. 1,072 196,712
Roper Technologies, Inc. 323 113,599
Rush Enterprises, Inc., Class A 871 36,512
Sensata Technologies Holding plc * 1,282 52,306
Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc. 378 30,025
SiteOne Landscape Supply, Inc. * 175 17,369
Snap-on, Inc. 688 99,588
Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc., Class A 1,319 69,696
SPX FLOW, Inc. * 621 22,840
Standex International Corp. 192 12,179
Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. 1,574 226,184
Teledyne Technologies, Inc. * 180 60,718
Tennant Co. 203 14,523
Terex Corp. 2,670 58,767
Textainer Group Holdings Ltd. * 1,150 9,488
Textron, Inc. 4,160 168,896
The Boeing Co. 3,392 933,173
The Greenbrier Cos., Inc. 1,397 33,849
The Manitowoc Co., Inc. * 580 7,233
The Middleby Corp. * 346 38,686
The Timken Co. 1,254 56,229
The Toro Co. 760 54,287
Titan International, Inc. 2,463 5,468
Titan Machinery, Inc. * 769 7,775
TransDigm Group, Inc. 282 157,302
Trex Co., Inc. * 191 18,269
TriMas Corp. * 458 11,610
Trinity Industries, Inc. 4,089 83,211
Triton International Ltd. 643 22,100
Triumph Group, Inc. 803 15,257
Tutor Perini Corp. * 2,679 38,845
United Rentals, Inc. * 1,594 211,173
United Technologies Corp. 10,145 1,324,836
Univar Solutions, Inc. * 2,125 36,104
Universal Forest Products, Inc. 1,304 61,105
Valmont Industries, Inc. 436 50,672
Vectrus, Inc. * 260 13,543
Veritiv Corp. * 1,308 15,748
W.W. Grainger, Inc. 668 185,397
Wabash National Corp. 2,008 22,048
WABCO Holdings, Inc. * 480 64,848
Watsco, Inc. 414 64,990
Watts Water Technologies, Inc., Class A 245 23,008
Welbilt, Inc. * 790 10,444
WESCO International, Inc. * 1,876 76,109
Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corp. 837 57,502
Woodward, Inc. 399 41,177
Xylem, Inc. 1,031 79,738
    22,656,649
 
Commercial & Professional Services 1.0%
ABM Industries, Inc. 1,392 45,825
ACCO Brands Corp. 2,478 19,849
Advanced Disposal Services, Inc. * 686 22,679
ASGN, Inc. * 571 28,955
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Brady Corp., Class A 417 19,741
CBIZ, Inc. * 538 14,010
Cimpress plc * 107 12,456
Cintas Corp. 491 130,969
Clean Harbors, Inc. * 626 43,520
Copart, Inc. * 581 49,083
CoStar Group, Inc. * 40 26,704
Covanta Holding Corp. 1,956 26,132
Deluxe Corp. 1,079 35,931
Equifax, Inc. 748 106,246
Exponent, Inc. 199 14,656
FTI Consulting, Inc. * 375 42,221
Harsco Corp. * 887 10,635
Healthcare Services Group, Inc. 997 27,457
Herman Miller, Inc. 854 29,241
HNI Corp. 921 30,236
Huron Consulting Group, Inc. * 253 15,013
IAA, Inc. * 1,117 47,718
ICF International, Inc. 208 15,804
IHS Markit Ltd. 1,382 98,454
InnerWorkings, Inc. * 2,023 6,352
Insperity, Inc. 135 9,081
Interface, Inc. 1,221 17,814
KAR Auction Services, Inc. 1,149 22,118
Kelly Services, Inc., Class A 1,919 31,875
Kforce, Inc. 448 13,646
Knoll, Inc. 736 12,983
Korn Ferry 596 20,848
ManpowerGroup, Inc. 2,306 175,118
Matthews International Corp., Class A 545 16,110
McGrath RentCorp 254 17,640
Mobile Mini, Inc. 466 18,169
MSA Safety, Inc. 190 23,117
Nielsen Holdings plc 8,544 155,586
Pitney Bowes, Inc. 13,184 45,089
Quad/Graphics, Inc. 2,870 13,776
R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co. 10,005 19,010
Republic Services, Inc. 1,936 174,743
Resources Connection, Inc. 858 10,751
Robert Half International, Inc. 1,996 100,618
Rollins, Inc. 586 21,940
SP Plus Corp. * 473 17,269
Steelcase, Inc., Class A 2,093 33,949
Stericycle, Inc. * 911 52,319
Team, Inc. * 666 8,478
Tetra Tech, Inc. 501 40,516
The Brink's Co. 323 25,288
TransUnion 494 43,927
TrueBlue, Inc. * 1,291 19,210
UniFirst Corp. 171 31,774
US Ecology, Inc. 170 7,150
Verisk Analytics, Inc. 486 75,384
Viad Corp. 287 14,407
Waste Management, Inc. 3,444 381,630
    2,591,220
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 1.7%
Acushnet Holdings Corp. 442 11,249
American Outdoor Brands Corp. * 2,142 21,334
Beazer Homes USA, Inc. * 1,002 12,285
Brunswick Corp. 1,397 74,320
Callaway Golf Co. 904 15,350
Capri Holdings Ltd. * 4,418 114,073
Carter's, Inc. 816 74,640
Cavco Industries, Inc. * 69 13,919
Columbia Sportswear Co. 248 20,162
Crocs, Inc. * 434 11,358
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
D.R. Horton, Inc. 3,862 205,729
Deckers Outdoor Corp. * 317 55,095
Ethan Allen Interiors, Inc. 839 11,075
Fossil Group, Inc. * 5,952 27,320
G-III Apparel Group Ltd. * 1,132 25,312
Garmin Ltd. 952 84,147
Hanesbrands, Inc. 5,800 76,792
Hasbro, Inc. 1,086 83,893
Helen of Troy Ltd. * 266 43,784
iRobot Corp. * 203 9,742
KB Home 1,072 34,936
Kontoor Brands, Inc. * 460 15,520
La-Z-Boy, Inc. 1,036 29,681
Leggett & Platt, Inc. 1,999 79,280
Lennar Corp., Class A 2,456 148,195
Lululemon Athletica, Inc. * 290 63,049
M.D.C Holdings, Inc. 741 29,151
M/I Homes, Inc. * 522 19,434
Mattel, Inc. * 11,406 134,477
Meritage Homes Corp. * 654 41,503
Mohawk Industries, Inc. * 1,047 126,844
Movado Group, Inc. 357 5,248
Newell Brands, Inc. 8,986 138,654
NIKE, Inc., Class B 8,953 800,219
NVR, Inc. * 35 128,351
Oxford Industries, Inc. 282 17,030
Polaris, Inc. 1,080 89,132
PulteGroup, Inc. 4,687 188,417
PVH Corp. 1,471 109,016
Ralph Lauren Corp. 1,166 123,025
Skechers U.S.A., Inc., Class A * 1,503 49,719
Steven Madden Ltd. 1,216 39,763
Sturm Ruger & Co., Inc. 453 21,762
Tapestry, Inc. 5,977 140,161
Taylor Morrison Home Corp., Class A * 2,719 61,232
Tempur Sealy International, Inc. * 399 29,825
Toll Brothers, Inc. 1,830 67,765
TopBuild Corp. * 367 37,067
TRI Pointe Group, Inc. * 2,480 38,018
Tupperware Brands Corp. 2,897 8,256
Under Armour, Inc., Class A * 1,378 19,554
Under Armour, Inc., Class C * 1,421 17,734
Unifi, Inc. * 506 10,813
Universal Electronics, Inc. * 271 11,442
VF Corp. 3,102 223,344
Vista Outdoor, Inc. * 4,317 31,730
Whirlpool Corp. 1,836 234,751
Wolverine World Wide, Inc. 1,185 31,154
    4,386,831
 
Consumer Services 2.0%
Adtalem Global Education, Inc. * 962 29,697
American Public Education, Inc. * 382 8,503
Aramark 3,562 123,744
Arcos Dorados Holdings, Inc., Class A 2,838 18,277
BJ's Restaurants, Inc. 454 14,959
Bloomin' Brands, Inc. 1,792 32,238
Boyd Gaming Corp. 1,062 28,366
Bright Horizons Family Solutions, Inc. * 232 36,459
Brinker International, Inc. 1,197 41,117
Caesars Entertainment Corp. * 1,460 18,557
Carnival Corp. 6,647 222,409
Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. * 150 116,037
Choice Hotels International, Inc. 143 13,053
Churchill Downs, Inc. 230 28,897
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc. 255 36,549
Darden Restaurants, Inc. 1,089 106,177
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Dave & Buster's Entertainment, Inc. 392 12,940
Denny's Corp. * 496 8,635
Dine Brands Global, Inc. 200 16,370
Domino's Pizza, Inc. 284 96,407
Dunkin' Brands Group, Inc. 450 29,934
Eldorado Resorts, Inc. * 211 10,588
Extended Stay America, Inc. 3,040 33,379
frontdoor, Inc. * 421 17,850
Graham Holdings Co., Class B 65 32,687
Grand Canyon Education, Inc. * 236 19,040
H&R Block, Inc. 2,839 58,682
Hilton Grand Vacations, Inc. * 739 19,702
Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc. 1,138 110,614
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Co. * 3,366 18,412
Hyatt Hotels Corp., Class A 573 43,892
International Game Technology plc 3,209 34,144
Jack in the Box, Inc. 524 36,083
K12, Inc. * 718 14,274
Las Vegas Sands Corp. 4,354 253,882
Laureate Education, Inc., Class A * 1,154 21,580
Marriott International, Inc., Class A 1,446 179,304
Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corp. 341 33,002
McDonald's Corp. 6,762 1,312,977
MGM Resorts International 5,435 133,484
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. * 1,756 65,429
Papa John's International, Inc. 203 11,695
Penn National Gaming, Inc. * 1,531 45,272
Perdoceo Education Corp. * 593 8,853
Red Rock Resorts, Inc., Class A 788 16,241
Regis Corp. * 1,153 14,712
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. 1,596 128,334
Scientific Games Corp., Class A * 703 12,823
SeaWorld Entertainment, Inc. * 521 14,176
Service Corp. International 1,187 56,727
ServiceMaster Global Holdings, Inc. * 533 19,065
Six Flags Entertainment Corp. 1,020 25,786
Starbucks Corp. 7,071 554,578
Strategic Education, Inc. 64 9,432
Texas Roadhouse, Inc. 674 37,892
The Cheesecake Factory, Inc. 1,034 36,841
The Wendy's Co. 2,796 52,788
Vail Resorts, Inc. 179 38,057
WW International, Inc. * 378 11,340
Wyndham Destinations, Inc. 1,493 59,571
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc. 603 30,723
Wynn Resorts Ltd. 971 104,849
Yum China Holdings, Inc. 3,001 131,414
Yum! Brands, Inc. 3,320 296,310
    5,205,809
 
Diversified Financials 5.2%
Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. 785 59,048
AGNC Investment Corp. 3,874 66,013
Ally Financial, Inc. 12,919 323,879
American Express Co. 7,814 858,993
Ameriprise Financial, Inc. 2,426 342,794
Annaly Capital Management, Inc. 13,914 123,278
Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance, Inc. 629 10,190
Artisan Partners Asset Management, Inc., Class A 525 15,005
Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B * 16,104 3,322,899
BGC Partners, Inc., Class A 2,426 11,305
BlackRock, Inc. 896 414,857
Blackstone Mortgage Trust, Inc., Class A 630 22,718
Cannae Holdings, Inc. * 1,049 39,117
Capital One Financial Corp. 10,574 933,261
Capstead Mortgage Corp. 1,567 11,126
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Cboe Global Markets, Inc. 398 45,372
Chimera Investment Corp. 2,556 50,225
CME Group, Inc. 1,076 213,930
Cohen & Steers, Inc. 189 11,841
Credit Acceptance Corp. * 60 24,192
Discover Financial Services 6,669 437,353
Donnelley Financial Solutions, Inc. * 938 8,161
E*TRADE Financial Corp. 1,068 48,893
Eaton Vance Corp. 1,162 47,944
Encore Capital Group, Inc. * 242 8,993
Enova International, Inc. * 503 9,668
Equitable Holdings, Inc. 1,834 39,248
Evercore, Inc., Class A 521 34,709
FactSet Research Systems, Inc. 218 57,986
Federated Hermes, Inc., 1,240 35,774
FGL Holdings 1,191 13,625
FirstCash, Inc. 267 20,538
Franklin Resources, Inc. 8,165 177,670
Green Dot Corp., Class A * 323 11,034
Greenhill & Co., Inc. 756 11,053
Houlihan Lokey, Inc. 222 11,371
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. 1,644 146,678
Invesco Ltd. 9,867 142,085
Invesco Mortgage Capital, Inc. 1,350 21,708
Janus Henderson Group plc 2,371 50,265
Jefferies Financial Group, Inc. 4,483 88,360
Ladder Capital Corp., Class A 769 11,727
Lazard Ltd., Class A 1,610 57,670
Legg Mason, Inc. 2,619 130,479
LPL Financial Holdings, Inc. 816 64,856
MarketAxess Holdings, Inc. 62 20,108
MFA Financial, Inc. 3,942 28,501
Moelis & Co., Class A 347 11,090
Moody's Corp. 775 186,023
Morgan Stanley 12,514 563,505
Morningstar, Inc. 96 14,102
MSCI, Inc. 283 83,610
Nasdaq, Inc. 621 63,684
Navient Corp. 12,142 136,355
Nelnet, Inc., Class A 296 15,718
New Residential Investment Corp. 3,944 61,369
New York Mortgage Trust, Inc. 2,171 12,375
Northern Trust Corp. 1,390 121,986
OneMain Holdings, Inc. 1,205 44,284
PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust 1,002 20,741
Piper Sandler Cos. 142 9,951
PRA Group, Inc. * 725 28,144
Raymond James Financial, Inc. 817 68,326
Redwood Trust, Inc. 941 16,072
S&P Global, Inc. 970 257,933
Santander Consumer USA Holdings, Inc. 2,597 63,367
SEI Investments Co. 1,011 55,312
SLM Corp. 3,858 40,007
Starwood Property Trust, Inc. 2,356 52,256
State Street Corp. 5,392 367,249
Stifel Financial Corp. 378 20,578
Synchrony Financial 12,848 373,877
T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. 2,491 293,963
TD Ameritrade Holding Corp. 1,381 58,320
The Bank of New York Mellon Corp. 10,535 420,346
The Charles Schwab Corp. (a) 3,911 159,373
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 5,938 1,192,172
Two Harbors Investment Corp. 2,233 30,257
Voya Financial, Inc. 2,958 155,709
Waddell & Reed Financial, Inc., Class A 3,211 44,183
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
WisdomTree Investments, Inc. 1,902 7,722
World Acceptance Corp. * 144 11,246
    13,697,705
 
Energy 7.0%
Antero Resources Corp. * 16,468 26,349
Apache Corp. 7,895 196,743
Apergy Corp. * 880 16,368
Arch Coal, Inc., Class A 328 16,515
Archrock, Inc. 2,392 16,864
Baker Hughes Co. 16,207 260,771
Cabot Oil & Gas Corp. 2,650 36,914
Cheniere Energy, Inc. * 163 8,360
Chesapeake Energy Corp. * 12,752 3,507
Chevron Corp. 34,726 3,241,325
Cimarex Energy Co. 664 21,945
CNX Resources Corp. * 4,250 22,568
Concho Resources, Inc. 1,096 74,550
ConocoPhillips 18,931 916,639
CONSOL Energy, Inc. * 1,040 5,918
Continental Resources, Inc. 709 13,436
Core Laboratories N.V. 533 14,306
Cosan Ltd., A Shares * 2,995 54,689
CVR Energy, Inc. 424 12,050
Delek US Holdings, Inc. 1,425 30,467
Denbury Resources, Inc. * 7,256 5,459
Devon Energy Corp. 5,202 84,480
Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc. *(b) 5,299 16,162
Diamondback Energy, Inc. 221 13,702
Dril-Quip, Inc. * 699 24,898
EOG Resources, Inc. 4,541 287,264
EQT Corp. 3,516 20,639
Equitrans Midstream Corp. 1,916 13,527
Exterran Corp. * 1,627 8,298
Exxon Mobil Corp. 96,650 4,971,676
Frank's International N.V. * 1,660 6,507
Green Plains, Inc. 2,679 32,121
Halliburton Co. 18,048 306,094
Helix Energy Solutions Group, Inc. * 2,093 14,044
Helmerich & Payne, Inc. 2,577 95,066
Hess Corp. 4,374 245,731
HollyFrontier Corp. 5,313 178,942
International Seaways, Inc. * 494 9,826
Kinder Morgan, Inc. 27,049 518,529
Kosmos Energy Ltd. 1,562 4,764
Marathon Oil Corp. 18,328 151,756
Marathon Petroleum Corp. 16,219 769,105
Matrix Service Co. * 780 9,422
Murphy Oil Corp. 6,161 116,135
Nabors Industries Ltd. 36,763 64,703
National Oilwell Varco, Inc. 15,978 298,948
Newpark Resources, Inc. * 1,859 6,525
Noble Corp. plc * 57,137 40,064
Noble Energy, Inc. 6,610 104,636
Oasis Petroleum, Inc. * 9,861 16,123
Occidental Petroleum Corp. 18,288 598,749
Oceaneering International, Inc. * 5,508 58,054
Oil States International, Inc. * 2,188 17,307
ONEOK, Inc. 2,460 164,131
Par Pacific Holdings, Inc. * 510 8,461
Parsley Energy, Inc., Class A 823 11,028
Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc. 6,386 36,592
PBF Energy, Inc., Class A 4,967 111,211
PDC Energy, Inc. * 683 12,997
Peabody Energy Corp. 1,693 9,887
Phillips 66 13,430 1,005,370
Pioneer Natural Resources Co. 997 122,412
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
QEP Resources, Inc. 11,119 25,018
Range Resources Corp. 9,924 27,489
Renewable Energy Group, Inc. * 1,346 35,602
REX American Resources Corp. * 157 10,992
RPC, Inc. 2,205 7,585
SandRidge Energy, Inc. * 2,090 4,305
Schlumberger Ltd. 28,046 759,766
Scorpio Tankers, Inc. 600 11,868
SEACOR Holdings, Inc. * 270 10,071
SFL Corp., Ltd. 1,215 14,750
SM Energy Co. 4,624 30,380
Targa Resources Corp. 3,383 109,609
The Williams Cos., Inc. 11,394 217,056
Tidewater, Inc. * 705 9,792
Transocean Ltd. * 25,660 85,961
Unit Corp. * 5,922 2,074
US Silica Holdings, Inc. 2,173 9,974
Valaris plc *(b) 16,897 62,350
Valero Energy Corp. 17,697 1,172,426
Whiting Petroleum Corp. * 3,362 6,220
World Fuel Services Corp. 7,681 217,219
WPX Energy, Inc. * 3,556 33,177
    18,445,313
 
Food & Staples Retailing 2.9%
BJ's Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc. * 714 13,752
Casey's General Stores, Inc. 612 99,768
Costco Wholesale Corp. 5,034 1,415,259
Ingles Markets, Inc., Class A 765 27,364
Performance Food Group Co. * 2,057 87,217
PriceSmart, Inc. 523 29,126
Rite Aid Corp. *(b) 11,605 158,060
SpartanNash Co. 4,434 55,115
Sprouts Farmers Market, Inc. * 2,264 36,179
Sysco Corp. 5,346 356,311
The Andersons, Inc. 1,215 22,320
The Kroger Co. 32,288 908,261
US Foods Holding Corp. * 4,680 157,435
Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc. 21,166 968,556
Walmart, Inc. 30,643 3,299,638
Weis Markets, Inc. 441 16,427
    7,650,788
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 4.3%
Adecoagro S.A. * 2,238 14,637
Altria Group, Inc. 23,412 945,142
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. 24,006 903,826
B&G Foods, Inc. (b) 1,316 19,477
Brown-Forman Corp., Class B 1,292 79,342
Bunge Ltd. 8,760 411,282
Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. 614 21,422
Calavo Growers, Inc. 144 10,433
Campbell Soup Co. 2,256 101,791
Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc. 32 6,284
Coca-Cola European Partners plc 1,638 83,472
Conagra Brands, Inc. 6,913 184,508
Constellation Brands, Inc., Class A 977 168,415
Darling Ingredients, Inc. * 2,404 61,783
Flowers Foods, Inc. 2,631 56,645
Fresh Del Monte Produce, Inc. 1,615 44,283
General Mills, Inc. 8,355 409,395
Hormel Foods Corp. 2,751 114,442
Ingredion, Inc. 1,523 126,866
J&J Snack Foods Corp. 128 20,585
John B Sanfilippo & Son, Inc. 153 10,739
Kellogg Co. 3,035 183,526
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Keurig Dr Pepper, Inc. 942 26,263
Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc. 472 41,012
Lancaster Colony Corp. 168 24,268
McCormick & Co., Inc. Non-Voting Shares 544 79,527
Molson Coors Beverage Co., Class B 2,568 127,399
Mondelez International, Inc., Class A 16,848 889,574
Monster Beverage Corp. * 1,589 99,170
Nomad Foods Ltd. * 1,666 30,754
PepsiCo, Inc. 11,951 1,577,891
Philip Morris International, Inc. 18,330 1,500,677
Pilgrim's Pride Corp. * 1,176 24,884
Post Holdings, Inc. * 394 39,896
Pyxus International, Inc. * 850 3,273
Sanderson Farms, Inc. 465 57,455
The Boston Beer Co., Inc., Class A * 62 22,989
The Coca-Cola Co. 29,069 1,554,901
The Hain Celestial Group, Inc. * 1,386 32,890
The Hershey Co. 945 136,071
The J.M. Smucker Co. 1,721 177,246
The Kraft Heinz Co. 11,548 286,044
TreeHouse Foods, Inc. * 804 30,640
Tyson Foods, Inc., Class A 5,199 352,648
Universal Corp. 894 44,119
Vector Group Ltd. 1,965 22,833
    11,160,719
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 5.7%
Abbott Laboratories 8,062 621,016
ABIOMED, Inc. * 42 6,311
Acadia Healthcare Co., Inc. * 1,014 30,014
Align Technology, Inc. * 135 29,477
Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc. * 1,716 12,939
Amedisys, Inc. * 122 21,229
AmerisourceBergen Corp. 2,610 220,075
AMN Healthcare Services, Inc. * 383 28,189
Anthem, Inc. 3,975 1,021,933
Avanos Medical, Inc. * 365 11,830
Baxter International, Inc. 2,453 204,752
Becton Dickinson & Co. 924 219,746
Boston Scientific Corp. * 2,882 107,758
Brookdale Senior Living, Inc. * 5,823 38,257
Cantel Medical Corp. 170 10,727
Cardinal Health, Inc. 11,605 604,853
Centene Corp. * 5,269 279,362
Cerner Corp. 2,154 149,208
Chemed Corp. 103 43,015
Cigna Corp. 2,122 388,199
Community Health Systems, Inc. * 14,942 73,664
CONMED Corp. 152 14,385
Covetrus, Inc. * 1,660 18,443
CVS Health Corp. 37,848 2,239,845
Danaher Corp. 2,383 344,534
DaVita, Inc. * 3,068 238,138
DENTSPLY SIRONA, Inc. 1,715 84,447
Edwards Lifesciences Corp. * 390 79,888
Encompass Health Corp. 876 65,560
Globus Medical, Inc., Class A * 283 12,800
Haemonetics Corp. * 161 17,441
HCA Healthcare, Inc. 3,594 456,474
Henry Schein, Inc. * 2,117 129,010
Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc. 371 35,634
HMS Holdings Corp. * 414 9,510
Hologic, Inc. * 1,255 59,136
Humana, Inc. 2,254 720,559
ICU Medical, Inc. * 51 9,986
IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. * 104 26,469
Integer Holdings Corp. * 162 14,607
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corp. * 199 10,368
Intuitive Surgical, Inc. * 284 151,645
Invacare Corp. 1,379 10,453
Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings * 893 156,891
LHC Group, Inc. * 115 13,968
LivaNova plc * 166 11,573
Magellan Health, Inc. * 866 51,969
Masimo Corp. * 157 25,643
McKesson Corp. 6,311 882,656
MEDNAX, Inc. * 2,723 46,536
Medtronic plc 10,443 1,051,297
Merit Medical Systems, Inc. * 260 9,363
Molina Healthcare, Inc. * 486 59,559
Neogen Corp. * 147 8,930
NextGen Healthcare, Inc. * 545 7,129
NuVasive, Inc. * 275 18,098
Orthofix Medical, Inc. * 169 5,972
Patterson Cos., Inc. 3,351 79,720
Premier, Inc., Class A * 353 10,389
Quest Diagnostics, Inc. 2,183 231,529
ResMed, Inc. 560 89,018
Select Medical Holdings Corp. * 1,934 46,300
STERIS plc 416 65,986
Stryker Corp. 1,377 262,442
Teleflex, Inc. 142 47,573
Tenet Healthcare Corp. * 3,358 88,248
The Cooper Cos., Inc. 184 59,721
The Ensign Group, Inc. 316 14,062
The Pennant Group, Inc. * 158 4,293
The Providence Service Corp. * 237 14,642
Tivity Health, Inc. * 953 12,074
Triple-S Management Corp., Class B * 1,167 17,493
UnitedHealth Group, Inc. 8,362 2,131,975
Universal Health Services, Inc., Class B 1,260 155,912
Varex Imaging Corp. * 479 11,122
Varian Medical Systems, Inc. * 661 81,283
Veeva Systems, Inc., Class A * 69 9,796
West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. 299 45,017
Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc. 1,265 172,230
    14,872,295
 
Household & Personal Products 1.5%
Central Garden & Pet Co., Class A * 661 16,730
Church & Dwight Co., Inc. 1,650 114,708
Colgate-Palmolive Co. 6,471 437,246
Coty, Inc., Class A 5,048 46,593
Edgewell Personal Care Co. * 1,138 34,550
Energizer Holdings, Inc. 404 17,368
Herbalife Nutrition Ltd. * 1,261 40,806
Kimberly-Clark Corp. 2,775 364,052
Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc., Class A 1,334 32,710
Spectrum Brands Holdings, Inc. 587 31,633
The Clorox Co. 819 130,565
The Estee Lauder Cos., Inc., Class A 969 177,908
The Procter & Gamble Co. 22,419 2,538,503
USANA Health Sciences, Inc. * 177 11,700
WD-40 Co. 65 11,212
    4,006,284
 
Insurance 3.5%
Aflac, Inc. 9,837 421,515
Alleghany Corp. * 137 92,098
Ambac Financial Group, Inc. * 1,046 20,104
American Equity Investment Life Holding Co. 1,700 42,976
American Financial Group, Inc. 772 71,348
American International Group, Inc. 30,815 1,299,160
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
American National Insurance Co. 95 9,344
AMERISAFE, Inc. 180 11,731
Aon plc 1,994 414,752
Arch Capital Group Ltd. * 2,052 82,962
Argo Group International Holdings Ltd. 363 20,422
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. 1,092 106,459
Assurant, Inc. 903 108,893
Assured Guaranty Ltd. 2,722 111,085
Athene Holding Ltd., Class A * 1,321 54,491
Axis Capital Holdings Ltd. 1,448 81,262
Brighthouse Financial, Inc. * 1,043 37,381
Brown & Brown, Inc. 1,418 60,988
Chubb Ltd. 3,518 510,216
Cincinnati Financial Corp. 1,141 106,387
CNA Financial Corp. 401 16,674
CNO Financial Group, Inc. 5,006 80,196
Employers Holdings, Inc. 257 9,905
Enstar Group Ltd. * 68 12,131
Everest Re Group Ltd. 655 162,361
Fidelity National Financial, Inc. 2,851 110,505
First American Financial Corp. 1,324 75,600
Genworth Financial, Inc., Class A * 20,642 80,504
Globe Life, Inc. 1,023 94,791
Horace Mann Educators Corp. 374 14,560
James River Group Holdings Ltd. 421 17,013
Kemper Corp. 395 27,192
Lincoln National Corp. 3,437 156,005
Loews Corp. 4,880 222,674
Markel Corp. * 72 85,075
Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc. 3,767 393,878
MBIA, Inc. * 3,918 30,560
Mercury General Corp. 421 18,233
MetLife, Inc. 12,199 521,141
National General Holdings Corp. 622 12,110
Old Republic International Corp. 3,894 76,790
Primerica, Inc. 400 44,536
Principal Financial Group, Inc. 3,489 154,877
ProAssurance Corp. 1,151 31,250
Prudential Financial, Inc. 6,232 470,204
Reinsurance Group of America, Inc. 774 94,451
RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd. 431 73,442
RLI Corp. 270 21,703
Safety Insurance Group, Inc. 158 12,441
Selective Insurance Group, Inc. 397 22,145
Stewart Information Services Corp. 614 22,215
The Allstate Corp. 5,556 584,769
The Hanover Insurance Group, Inc. 443 52,513
The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. 4,927 246,104
The Progressive Corp. 3,992 292,055
The Travelers Cos., Inc. 6,849 820,579
United Fire Group, Inc. 221 8,473
Universal Insurance Holdings, Inc. 475 9,828
Unum Group 4,005 93,357
W.R. Berkley Corp. 1,429 95,943
White Mountains Insurance Group Ltd. 70 69,307
Willis Towers Watson plc 629 119,038
    9,220,702
 
Materials 3.4%
AdvanSix, Inc. * 723 10,505
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. 1,261 276,928
AK Steel Holding Corp. * 8,686 20,065
Albemarle Corp. 1,345 110,088
Alcoa Corp. * 6,614 91,736
Allegheny Technologies, Inc. * 1,339 22,884
AptarGroup, Inc. 487 49,221
Ashland Global Holdings, Inc. 875 62,598
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Avery Dennison Corp. 852 97,545
Axalta Coating Systems Ltd. * 1,692 42,165
Balchem Corp. 150 14,169
Ball Corp. 1,680 118,373
Berry Global Group, Inc. * 1,245 47,260
Boise Cascade Co. 1,373 48,714
Cabot Corp. 1,166 43,585
Carpenter Technology Corp. 824 30,282
Celanese Corp. 1,318 123,549
Century Aluminum Co. * 1,777 10,307
CF Industries Holdings, Inc. 3,332 122,818
Clearwater Paper Corp. * 1,362 37,142
Cleveland-Cliffs, Inc. (b) 4,087 23,745
Commercial Metals Co. 4,385 80,070
Compass Minerals International, Inc. 610 33,276
Constellium SE * 1,193 14,793
Corteva, Inc. * 10,478 285,002
Crown Holdings, Inc. * 1,089 76,774
Domtar Corp. 2,296 66,056
Dow, Inc. 10,519 425,073
DuPont de Nemours, Inc. 10,282 441,098
Eagle Materials, Inc. 412 32,519
Eastman Chemical Co. 3,002 184,653
Ecolab, Inc. 1,600 288,720
Element Solutions, Inc. * 2,765 28,728
Ferro Corp. * 836 9,714
FMC Corp. 639 59,491
Freeport-McMoRan, Inc. 23,006 229,140
GCP Applied Technologies, Inc. * 618 12,032
Graphic Packaging Holding Co. 5,280 71,386
Greif, Inc., Class A 710 25,091
H.B. Fuller Co. 630 24,715
Hecla Mining Co. 7,227 19,079
Huntsman Corp. 4,604 87,200
Ingevity Corp. * 181 8,152
Innospec, Inc. 262 22,673
International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc. (b) 628 75,222
International Paper Co. 7,661 283,151
Kaiser Aluminum Corp. 283 26,758
Kraton Corp. * 544 5,505
Linde plc 3,005 573,985
Louisiana-Pacific Corp. 1,670 47,512
LyondellBasell Industries N.V., Class A 10,490 749,615
Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. 445 101,251
Materion Corp. 319 14,463
Mercer International, Inc. 714 6,326
Minerals Technologies, Inc. 543 24,364
Myers Industries, Inc. 556 7,545
Neenah, Inc. 254 14,674
NewMarket Corp. 88 34,196
Newmont Corp. 4,925 219,803
Nexa Resources S.A. 1,366 10,026
Nucor Corp. 6,674 275,970
O-I Glass, Inc. 5,351 57,791
Olin Corp. 3,155 51,079
Packaging Corp. of America 1,176 106,569
PolyOne Corp. 1,648 40,804
PPG Industries, Inc. 3,065 320,139
Quaker Chemical Corp. 89 14,024
Rayonier Advanced Materials, Inc. 3,042 7,453
Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. 1,763 180,337
Resolute Forest Products, Inc. * 5,005 13,313
Royal Gold, Inc. 190 18,329
RPM International, Inc. 1,216 77,958
Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc., Class A 1,140 18,787
Schweitzer-Mauduit International, Inc. 590 19,895
Sealed Air Corp. 2,816 85,353
Sensient Technologies Corp. 615 30,246
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Silgan Holdings, Inc. 1,366 39,109
Sonoco Products Co. 1,413 68,121
Southern Copper Corp. 866 29,141
Steel Dynamics, Inc. 4,144 110,355
Stepan Co. 291 25,559
Summit Materials, Inc., Class A * 1,163 22,725
SunCoke Energy, Inc. 2,220 10,234
The Chemours Co. 2,520 37,447
The Mosaic Co. 12,354 210,389
The Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. 450 47,696
The Sherwin-Williams Co. 418 216,001
Trinseo S.A. 1,205 26,365
Tronox Holdings plc, Class A * 2,176 15,972
United States Steel Corp. (b) 6,363 51,031
US Concrete, Inc. * 230 6,173
Valvoline, Inc. 1,098 21,411
Verso Corp., Class A * 1,389 22,655
Vulcan Materials Co. 673 80,935
W.R. Grace & Co. 600 33,936
Warrior Met Coal, Inc. 1,429 25,322
Westlake Chemical Corp. 504 28,158
Westrock Co. 6,290 209,142
Worthington Industries, Inc. 1,006 31,991
    8,811,425
 
Media & Entertainment 4.4%
Activision Blizzard, Inc. 6,094 354,244
Alphabet, Inc., Class A * 1,044 1,398,177
Alphabet, Inc., Class C * 1,058 1,417,011
Altice USA, Inc., Class A * 3,990 103,181
AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc., Class A (b) 2,153 13,478
AMC Networks, Inc., Class A * 825 25,575
Cable One, Inc. 17 26,741
Cars.com, Inc. * 1,529 13,883
Charter Communications, Inc., Class A * 1,109 546,926
Cinemark Holdings, Inc. 1,549 40,212
Comcast Corp., Class A 49,928 2,018,589
Discovery, Inc., Class A * 1,762 45,283
Discovery, Inc., Class C * 3,955 99,271
DISH Network Corp., Class A * 3,053 102,337
Electronic Arts, Inc. * 1,497 151,751
Facebook, Inc., Class A * 4,434 853,412
Fox Corp., Class A 3,888 119,517
Fox Corp., Class B 1,772 53,957
Gannett Co., Inc. 5,666 23,797
Gray Television, Inc. * 721 13,641
IAC/InterActiveCorp * 251 51,189
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Class A 701 26,070
Liberty Global plc, Class A * 4,524 88,309
Liberty Global plc, Class C * 11,777 218,934
Liberty Latin America Ltd., Class A * 623 9,439
Liberty Latin America Ltd., Class C * 1,617 24,562
Liberty Media Corp. - Liberty Formula One, Class C * 683 26,678
Liberty Media Corp. - Liberty SiriusXM, Class A * 1,836 82,014
Liberty Media Corp. - Liberty SiriusXM, Class C * 3,604 160,811
Liberty TripAdvisor Holdings, Inc., Class A * 1,231 5,361
Lions Gate Entertainment Corp., Class A * 539 4,285
Lions Gate Entertainment Corp., Class B * 784 5,802
Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. * 546 33,180
Meredith Corp. 654 17,233
MSG Networks, Inc., Class A * 556 7,028
National CineMedia, Inc. 2,312 17,779
Netflix, Inc. * 161 59,414
News Corp., Class A 7,534 90,973
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
News Corp., Class B 2,326 28,935
Nexstar Media Group, Inc., Class A 278 31,965
Omnicom Group, Inc. 2,576 178,465
Scholastic Corp. 708 22,720
Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc., Class A 911 21,144
Sirius XM Holdings, Inc. 5,937 37,641
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. * 330 35,468
TEGNA, Inc. 3,433 49,161
The Interpublic Group of Cos., Inc. 4,531 96,782
The Madison Square Garden Co., Class A * 87 23,300
The New York Times Co., Class A 646 24,199
The Walt Disney Co. 16,861 1,983,697
TripAdvisor, Inc. 808 18,948
Twitter, Inc. * 702 23,306
ViacomCBS, Inc., Class B 18,241 448,911
Yandex N.V., Class A * 919 37,321
Yelp, Inc. * 366 11,445
Zynga, Inc., Class A * 3,262 21,888
    11,445,340
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 6.0%
AbbVie, Inc. 13,566 1,162,742
Agilent Technologies, Inc. 1,662 128,090
Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 809 76,070
Alkermes plc * 409 8,524
Allergan plc 2,356 449,218
Amgen, Inc. 5,634 1,125,279
Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., Class A * 102 35,906
Bio-Techne Corp. 103 19,456
Biogen, Inc. * 1,487 458,576
BioMarin Pharmaceutical, Inc. * 142 12,832
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. 18,231 1,076,723
Bruker Corp. 503 21,911
Catalent, Inc. * 588 30,300
Charles River Laboratories International, Inc. * 243 37,803
Eli Lilly & Co. 4,612 581,712
Emergent BioSolutions, Inc. * 241 14,142
Gilead Sciences, Inc. 22,546 1,563,791
ICON plc * 326 50,876
Illumina, Inc. * 214 56,853
Incyte Corp. * 105 7,918
IQVIA Holdings, Inc. * 966 134,747
Jazz Pharmaceuticals plc * 370 42,395
Johnson & Johnson 22,496 3,025,262
Mallinckrodt plc *(b) 15,582 66,691
Merck & Co., Inc. 23,099 1,768,459
Mettler-Toledo International, Inc. * 116 81,397
Mylan N.V. * 9,070 155,913
Myriad Genetics, Inc. * 1,193 21,021
PDL BioPharma, Inc. * 7,793 26,496
PerkinElmer, Inc. 561 48,493
Perrigo Co., plc 1,409 71,422
Pfizer, Inc. 70,637 2,360,688
PRA Health Sciences, Inc. * 177 16,673
Prestige Consumer Healthcare, Inc. * 529 19,763
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 280 124,480
Syneos Health, Inc. * 286 18,118
Taro Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. * 157 10,571
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc. 1,442 419,334
United Therapeutics Corp. * 936 96,371
Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 76 17,026
Waters Corp. * 372 72,499
Zoetis, Inc. 1,159 154,414
    15,670,955
 
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Real Estate 2.5%
Acadia Realty Trust 426 9,730
Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. 992 18,650
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. 370 56,196
Altisource Portfolio Solutions S.A. * 636 10,106
American Assets Trust, Inc. 260 10,777
American Campus Communities, Inc. 984 42,745
American Homes 4 Rent, Class A 884 22,887
American Tower Corp. 1,119 253,789
Apartment Investment & Management Co., Class A 980 46,883
Apple Hospitality REIT, Inc. 3,009 39,328
AvalonBay Communities, Inc. 623 124,968
Boston Properties, Inc. 1,145 147,636
Brandywine Realty Trust 2,015 27,364
Brixmor Property Group, Inc. 3,498 63,699
Brookfield Property REIT, Inc., Class A 1,261 20,567
Camden Property Trust 533 56,487
CBRE Group, Inc., Class A * 2,403 134,904
Chatham Lodging Trust 571 7,960
Colony Capital, Inc. 8,690 34,412
Columbia Property Trust, Inc. 1,555 29,327
CoreCivic, Inc. 4,118 60,988
CorePoint Lodging, Inc. 1,692 13,468
CoreSite Realty Corp. 112 11,618
Corporate Office Properties Trust 975 24,706
Cousins Properties, Inc. 753 26,875
Crown Castle International Corp. 1,665 238,578
CubeSmart 878 26,577
CyrusOne, Inc. 349 21,142
DiamondRock Hospitality Co. 3,197 29,157
Digital Realty Trust, Inc. 967 116,146
Diversified Healthcare Trust 7,019 44,149
Douglas Emmett, Inc. 811 30,964
Duke Realty Corp. 1,846 59,940
EastGroup Properties, Inc. 128 16,093
Empire State Realty Trust, Inc., Class A 1,298 15,187
EPR Properties 379 22,452
Equinix, Inc. 268 153,510
Equity Commonwealth 671 21,110
Equity LifeStyle Properties, Inc. 575 39,290
Equity Residential 2,103 157,935
Essex Property Trust, Inc. 249 70,557
Extra Space Storage, Inc. 440 44,158
Federal Realty Investment Trust 365 42,464
First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc. 529 20,366
Franklin Street Properties Corp. 2,095 14,937
Front Yard Residential Corp. 818 10,372
Gaming & Leisure Properties, Inc. 1,009 45,072
Global Net Lease, Inc. 500 9,225
Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc. 787 26,994
Healthcare Trust of America, Inc., Class A 1,036 32,261
Healthpeak Properties, Inc. 3,626 114,727
Hersha Hospitality Trust 930 10,723
Highwoods Properties, Inc. 885 39,719
Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. 11,260 163,045
Hudson Pacific Properties, Inc. 705 22,757
Investors Real Estate Trust 158 11,131
Invitation Homes, Inc. 719 20,628
Iron Mountain, Inc. 3,692 112,274
iStar, Inc. 1,306 19,760
JBG SMITH Properties 357 13,095
Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc. 629 92,947
Kennedy-Wilson Holdings, Inc. 749 15,137
Kilroy Realty Corp. 441 32,056
Kimco Realty Corp. 3,478 60,343
Kite Realty Group Trust 1,094 17,668
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Lamar Advertising Co., Class A 679 56,859
Lexington Realty Trust 2,412 25,012
Life Storage, Inc. 255 27,517
LTC Properties, Inc. 195 8,742
Mack-Cali Realty Corp. 1,144 21,713
Medical Properties Trust, Inc. 1,630 34,442
Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc. 560 72,386
National Health Investors, Inc. 167 13,649
National Retail Properties, Inc. 595 30,256
Newmark Group, Inc., Class A 952 9,092
Office Properties Income Trust 601 17,507
Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc. 1,196 47,362
Outfront Media, Inc. 2,298 60,529
Paramount Group, Inc. 1,786 21,700
Park Hotels & Resorts, Inc. 3,303 60,313
Pebblebrook Hotel Trust 878 17,744
Physicians Realty Trust 586 11,052
Piedmont Office Realty Trust, Inc., Class A 1,864 40,244
PotlatchDeltic Corp. 362 13,300
Prologis, Inc. 2,513 211,796
PS Business Parks, Inc. 94 13,964
Public Storage 596 124,636
QTS Realty Trust, Inc., Class A 299 16,795
Rayonier, Inc. 1,373 36,426
Realogy Holdings Corp. 9,729 90,188
Realty Income Corp. 961 69,567
Regency Centers Corp. 607 34,866
Retail Opportunity Investments Corp. 727 10,905
Retail Properties of America, Inc., Class A 3,088 32,331
RLJ Lodging Trust 2,568 33,923
RPT Realty 1,019 13,206
Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc. 331 23,008
Sabra Health Care REIT, Inc. 782 15,288
SBA Communications Corp. 190 50,367
Seritage Growth Properties, Class A 254 8,733
Service Properties Trust 3,279 59,284
Simon Property Group, Inc. 1,897 233,483
SITE Centers Corp. 2,779 31,986
SL Green Realty Corp. 920 72,165
Spirit Realty Capital, Inc. 818 37,219
STAG Industrial, Inc. 430 12,031
STORE Capital Corp. 463 15,214
Summit Hotel Properties, Inc. 1,266 11,736
Sun Communities, Inc. 271 41,430
Sunstone Hotel Investors, Inc. 3,256 35,653
Tanger Factory Outlet Centers, Inc. 1,510 18,090
Taubman Centers, Inc. 885 46,073
The GEO Group, Inc. 2,558 37,449
The Howard Hughes Corp. * 154 16,614
The Macerich Co. 2,088 42,637
The St. Joe Co. * 535 10,523
UDR, Inc. 1,241 55,820
Uniti Group, Inc. 4,853 47,365
Urban Edge Properties 945 15,309
Ventas, Inc. 3,069 165,020
VEREIT, Inc. 9,076 78,598
Vornado Realty Trust 1,365 73,137
Washington Prime Group, Inc. (b) 10,006 27,516
Washington Real Estate Investment Trust 708 19,010
Weingarten Realty Investors 1,109 29,865
Welltower, Inc. 3,008 225,059
Weyerhaeuser Co. 8,605 223,558
WP Carey, Inc. 648 50,162
Xenia Hotels & Resorts, Inc. 1,907 28,529
    6,486,669
 
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Retailing 5.0%
Aaron's, Inc. 976 38,386
Abercrombie & Fitch Co., Class A 3,567 46,835
Advance Auto Parts, Inc. 776 103,192
Amazon.com, Inc. * 485 913,619
American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. 4,383 56,453
Asbury Automotive Group, Inc. * 567 50,259
Ascena Retail Group, Inc. * 3,066 11,651
AutoNation, Inc. * 2,012 85,973
AutoZone, Inc. * 115 118,739
Barnes & Noble Education, Inc. * 3,968 13,134
Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc. (b) 22,779 246,241
Best Buy Co., Inc. 6,117 462,751
Big 5 Sporting Goods Corp. 4,538 10,120
Big Lots, Inc. 3,205 50,671
Booking Holdings, Inc. * 232 393,393
Burlington Stores, Inc. * 208 44,982
Caleres, Inc. 1,628 18,771
CarMax, Inc. * 2,335 203,869
Chico's FAS, Inc. 14,681 58,871
Citi Trends, Inc. 639 12,633
Conn's, Inc. * 496 4,042
Core-Mark Holding Co., Inc. 2,804 64,520
Designer Brands, Inc., Class A 2,862 38,666
Dick's Sporting Goods, Inc. 2,802 102,021
Dillard's, Inc., Class A (b) 913 51,393
Dollar General Corp. 3,190 479,457
Dollar Tree, Inc. * 2,286 189,807
eBay, Inc. 9,502 329,149
Expedia Group, Inc. 884 87,180
Five Below, Inc. * 142 13,767
Foot Locker, Inc. 3,728 135,140
GameStop Corp., Class A (b) 23,529 84,704
Genesco, Inc. * 1,153 39,675
Genuine Parts Co. 2,126 185,472
GNC Holdings, Inc., Class A *(b) 20,656 34,702
Group 1 Automotive, Inc. 875 74,576
Groupon, Inc. * 8,279 11,094
GrubHub, Inc. * 182 8,756
Guess?, Inc. 1,939 31,412
Haverty Furniture Cos., Inc. 705 11,858
Hibbett Sports, Inc. * 1,207 23,561
Kirkland's, Inc. * 3,797 4,480
Kohl's Corp. 7,283 285,129
L Brands, Inc. 8,451 183,049
Lithia Motors, Inc., Class A 472 56,243
LKQ Corp. * 3,921 115,983
Lowe's Cos., Inc. 10,013 1,067,085
Macy's, Inc. 19,563 258,818
MercadoLibre, Inc. * 29 17,865
Monro, Inc. 248 13,918
Murphy USA, Inc. * 1,242 121,095
National Vision Holdings, Inc. * 390 13,580
Nordstrom, Inc. 4,258 147,753
O'Reilly Automotive, Inc. * 608 224,182
Office Depot, Inc. 49,225 115,679
Ollie's Bargain Outlet Holdings, Inc. * 178 9,055
Overstock.com, Inc. * 801 5,174
Party City Holdco, Inc. * 4,413 8,782
Penske Automotive Group, Inc. 1,169 53,797
Pool Corp. 211 44,513
Qurate Retail, Inc., Series A * 18,221 124,267
Rent-A-Center, Inc. 838 17,841
RH * 238 43,173
Ross Stores, Inc. 2,468 268,469
Sally Beauty Holdings, Inc. * 3,802 47,297
Shoe Carnival, Inc. 424 12,682
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Signet Jewelers Ltd. 6,617 154,308
Sleep Number Corp. * 551 24,272
Stamps.com, Inc. * 141 19,896
Target Corp. 12,069 1,243,107
The Buckle, Inc. 1,263 28,582
The Cato Corp., Class A 1,236 19,986
The Children's Place, Inc. 336 19,354
The Gap, Inc. 10,072 144,332
The Home Depot, Inc. 9,409 2,049,657
The Michaels Cos., Inc. * 3,251 13,947
The TJX Cos., Inc. 12,523 748,875
Tiffany & Co. 1,283 171,396
Tractor Supply Co. 1,438 127,277
Ulta Salon, Cosmetics & Fragrance, Inc. * 285 73,271
Urban Outfitters, Inc. * 2,594 60,985
Williams-Sonoma, Inc. 1,550 96,704
Zumiez, Inc. * 578 15,334
    13,212,687
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 3.6%
Advanced Energy Industries, Inc. * 279 16,593
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. * 541 24,605
Amkor Technology, Inc. * 3,212 33,517
Analog Devices, Inc. 1,443 157,359
Applied Materials, Inc. 8,021 466,180
Broadcom, Inc. 1,026 279,708
Brooks Automation, Inc. 346 11,940
Cabot Microelectronics Corp. 115 16,017
Cirrus Logic, Inc. * 795 54,569
Cree, Inc. * 987 44,148
Cypress Semiconductor Corp. 2,008 46,365
Diodes, Inc. * 369 16,240
Entegris, Inc. 600 31,992
First Solar, Inc. * 1,047 47,921
Intel Corp. 54,986 3,052,823
KLA Corp. 1,372 210,890
Kulicke & Soffa Industries, Inc. 803 18,332
Lam Research Corp. 907 266,141
Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 3,510 74,763
Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. 1,988 110,573
Mellanox Technologies Ltd. * 114 13,614
Microchip Technology, Inc. 1,124 101,958
Micron Technology, Inc. * 10,282 540,422
MKS Instruments, Inc. 359 35,968
Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. 78 12,374
NVIDIA Corp. 1,496 404,025
NXP Semiconductor N.V. 2,026 230,336
ON Semiconductor Corp. * 3,337 62,268
Photronics, Inc. * 1,327 16,521
Power Integrations, Inc. 163 14,189
Qorvo, Inc. * 1,313 132,062
QUALCOMM, Inc. 20,339 1,592,544
Rambus, Inc. * 823 11,506
Semtech Corp. * 271 10,702
Silicon Laboratories, Inc. * 169 14,987
Skyworks Solutions, Inc. 1,846 184,932
Synaptics, Inc. * 811 53,567
Teradyne, Inc. 921 54,118
Texas Instruments, Inc. 7,147 815,759
Xilinx, Inc. 1,322 110,374
Xperi Corp. 685 11,775
    9,404,677
 
Software & Services 6.5%
Accenture plc, Class A 3,678 664,210
ACI Worldwide, Inc. * 705 19,648
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Adobe, Inc. * 685 236,407
Akamai Technologies, Inc. * 1,093 94,555
Alliance Data Systems Corp. 1,022 87,769
Amdocs Ltd. 1,961 125,014
ANSYS, Inc. * 279 67,571
Aspen Technology, Inc. * 188 20,024
Autodesk, Inc. * 358 68,335
Automatic Data Processing, Inc. 1,963 303,755
Black Knight, Inc. * 595 39,692
Blackbaud, Inc. 127 8,611
Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp. 1,018 72,583
Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. 664 69,295
CACI International, Inc., Class A * 255 62,480
Cadence Design Systems, Inc. * 817 54,036
Cardtronics plc, Class A * 460 16,684
CDK Global, Inc. 1,046 48,137
Cerence, Inc. * 210 4,559
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. * 755 78,369
Citrix Systems, Inc. 1,144 118,278
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp., Class A 5,616 342,183
CommVault Systems, Inc. * 284 11,843
Conduent, Inc. * 9,209 30,113
CoreLogic, Inc. 1,012 45,914
CSG Systems International, Inc. 353 15,620
DXC Technology Co. 4,200 101,262
Ebix, Inc. 233 6,161
EPAM Systems, Inc. * 128 28,570
Euronet Worldwide, Inc. * 194 24,064
EVERTEC, Inc. 459 13,623
ExlService Holdings, Inc. * 230 17,170
Fair Isaac Corp. * 95 35,723
Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. 2,191 306,127
Fiserv, Inc. * 3,344 365,700
FleetCor Technologies, Inc. * 223 59,271
Fortinet, Inc. * 200 20,412
Gartner, Inc. * 293 37,911
Genpact Ltd. 1,306 50,229
Global Payments, Inc. 1,086 199,791
GoDaddy, Inc., Class A * 154 10,777
International Business Machines Corp. 19,235 2,503,435
InterXion Holding N.V. * 181 15,365
Intuit, Inc. 876 232,885
j2 Global, Inc. 320 27,946
Jack Henry & Associates, Inc. 428 64,945
KBR, Inc. 1,816 47,143
Leidos Holdings, Inc. 1,542 158,286
LiveRamp Holdings, Inc. * 362 12,829
LogMeIn, Inc. 170 14,490
Manhattan Associates, Inc. * 362 24,384
ManTech International Corp., Class A 379 28,387
Mastercard, Inc., Class A 2,236 648,999
MAXIMUS, Inc. 644 40,585
Microsoft Corp. 34,439 5,579,462
MicroStrategy, Inc., Class A * 77 10,407
Net 1 UEPS Technologies, Inc. * 2,801 9,607
NIC, Inc. 502 9,182
NortonLifeLock, Inc. 9,490 180,595
Nuance Communications, Inc. * 1,569 33,922
Oracle Corp. 26,564 1,313,855
Paychex, Inc. 1,756 136,055
PayPal Holdings, Inc. * 2,168 234,122
Perficient, Inc. * 339 13,889
Perspecta, Inc. 2,264 56,532
Progress Software Corp. 509 18,981
PTC, Inc. * 326 24,629
Sabre Corp. 2,606 35,481
salesforce.com, Inc. * 563 95,935
 
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF
Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Science Applications International Corp. 476 38,142
SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. 539 29,914
Sykes Enterprises, Inc. * 767 24,299
Synopsys, Inc. * 482 66,482
Teradata Corp. * 2,379 47,437
The Western Union Co. 6,663 149,185
TiVo Corp. 2,215 16,768
Tyler Technologies, Inc. * 72 22,561
Unisys Corp. * 1,330 20,655
Verint Systems, Inc. * 329 18,056
VeriSign, Inc. * 279 52,940
Virtusa Corp. * 205 9,043
Visa, Inc., Class A 5,051 918,070
VMware, Inc., Class A * 276 33,264
WEX, Inc. * 128 23,967
    17,025,592
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 8.0%
ADTRAN, Inc. 1,740 13,998
Amphenol Corp., Class A 1,731 158,698
Anixter International, Inc. * 915 89,222
Apple, Inc. 48,912 13,370,584
Arista Networks, Inc. * 81 15,643
Arrow Electronics, Inc. * 2,984 200,107
Avnet, Inc. 6,674 204,758
AVX Corp. 780 16,957
Badger Meter, Inc. 179 10,778
Belden, Inc. 667 26,633
Benchmark Electronics, Inc. 1,564 42,510
CDW Corp. 972 111,022
Ciena Corp. * 795 30,568
Cisco Systems, Inc. 40,701 1,625,191
Cognex Corp. 503 22,404
Coherent, Inc. * 173 22,267
CommScope Holding Co., Inc. * 4,636 51,042
Comtech Telecommunications Corp. 386 10,816
Corning, Inc. 17,501 417,574
CTS Corp. 315 8,212
Dell Technologies, Inc., Class C * 1,150 46,529
Dolby Laboratories, Inc., Class A 396 26,017
EchoStar Corp., Class A * 783 27,342
ePlus, Inc. * 234 17,728
F5 Networks, Inc. * 708 84,925
Fabrinet * 307 16,922
Fitbit, Inc., Class A * 3,307 21,132
Flex Ltd. * 16,705 185,593
FLIR Systems, Inc. 1,019 43,277
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. 42,333 541,439
HP, Inc. 20,098 417,837
II-VI, Inc. * 903 26,810
Insight Enterprises, Inc. * 905 49,856
InterDigital, Inc. 435 23,007
IPG Photonics Corp. * 185 23,613
Itron, Inc. * 309 23,435
Jabil, Inc. 5,299 169,833
Juniper Networks, Inc. 8,042 170,651
KEMET Corp. 502 13,092
Keysight Technologies, Inc. * 604 57,235
Knowles Corp. * 1,172 19,479
Littelfuse, Inc. 132 21,078
Lumentum Holdings, Inc. * 264 20,544
Methode Electronics, Inc. 678 20,788
Motorola Solutions, Inc. 1,818 301,206
MTS Systems Corp. 191 7,667
National Instruments Corp. 762 30,693
NCR Corp. * 2,242 56,498
NetApp, Inc. 3,632 169,687
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
NETGEAR, Inc. * 467 8,812
NetScout Systems, Inc. * 1,478 37,985
OSI Systems, Inc. * 175 14,222
PC Connection, Inc. 426 17,325
Plantronics, Inc. 728 9,995
Plexus Corp. * 599 39,744
Rogers Corp. * 120 13,920
Sanmina Corp. * 2,593 68,170
ScanSource, Inc. * 1,181 33,576
Seagate Technology plc 7,217 346,055
Stratasys Ltd. * 450 7,200
SYNNEX Corp. 975 121,904
TE Connectivity Ltd. 3,318 274,963
Tech Data Corp. * 1,639 233,377
Trimble, Inc. * 1,502 59,299
TTM Technologies, Inc. * 2,320 30,137
ViaSat, Inc. * 339 19,493
Viavi Solutions, Inc. * 813 10,723
Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. 2,356 44,057
Western Digital Corp. 6,844 380,253
Xerox Holdings Corp. 4,402 141,744
Zebra Technologies Corp., Class A * 140 29,536
    21,025,387
 
Telecommunication Services 3.6%
AT&T, Inc. 132,091 4,652,245
ATN International, Inc. 144 7,762
CenturyLink, Inc. 46,158 557,127
Cogent Communications Holdings, Inc. 235 17,157
Consolidated Communications Holdings, Inc. 4,779 29,725
Frontier Communications Corp. * 133,729 72,347
GCI Liberty, Inc., Class A * 241 16,656
Intelsat S.A. * 1,549 5,979
Iridium Communications, Inc. * 538 14,564
Shenandoah Telecommunications Co. 300 13,329
Sprint Corp. * 14,259 131,040
T-Mobile US, Inc. * 2,894 260,923
Telephone & Data Systems, Inc. 3,257 65,596
United States Cellular Corp. * 324 10,177
Verizon Communications, Inc. 63,559 3,442,356
Vonage Holdings Corp. * 1,690 15,142
Zayo Group Holdings, Inc. * 1,192 41,708
    9,353,833
 
Transportation 2.1%
Air Transport Services Group, Inc. * 633 11,331
Alaska Air Group, Inc. 548 27,652
Allegiant Travel Co. 70 9,488
AMERCO 84 27,091
American Airlines Group, Inc. 5,328 101,498
ArcBest Corp. 1,113 22,049
Atlas Corp. 1,913 20,278
Avis Budget Group, Inc. * 4,644 150,350
C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc. 2,301 158,539
Copa Holdings S.A., Class A 130 10,808
Costamare, Inc. 1,833 11,970
CSX Corp. 6,841 481,948
Daseke, Inc. * 8,636 28,499
Delta Air Lines, Inc. 2,886 133,131
Echo Global Logistics, Inc. * 732 13,505
Expeditors International of Washington, Inc. 2,320 163,374
FedEx Corp. 5,334 753,001
Forward Air Corp. 347 20,476
Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. 374 7,809
Heartland Express, Inc. 660 11,821
Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. * 9,290 118,819
 
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF
Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Hub Group, Inc., Class A * 980 45,305
J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc. 989 95,379
JetBlue Airways Corp. * 1,940 30,613
Kansas City Southern 896 135,009
Kirby Corp. * 718 45,773
Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings, Inc. 1,615 51,583
Landstar System, Inc. 508 51,293
Macquarie Infrastructure Corp. 1,485 58,286
Marten Transport Ltd. 604 11,802
Norfolk Southern Corp. 2,472 450,769
Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc. 417 80,815
Ryder System, Inc. 2,334 88,785
Saia, Inc. * 313 27,328
Schneider National, Inc., Class B 878 15,725
Southwest Airlines Co. 2,346 108,362
Spirit Airlines, Inc. * 254 7,226
Union Pacific Corp. 7,160 1,144,240
United Airlines Holdings, Inc. * 1,316 81,052
United Parcel Service, Inc., Class B 5,557 502,853
Werner Enterprises, Inc. 915 30,744
XPO Logistics, Inc. * 1,145 84,696
YRC Worldwide, Inc. * 3,788 8,031
    5,439,106
 
Utilities 3.8%
AES Corp. 15,976 267,278
ALLETE, Inc. 483 33,322
Alliant Energy Corp. 1,964 102,364
Ameren Corp. 2,618 206,822
American Electric Power Co., Inc. 5,312 474,149
American States Water Co. 220 16,850
American Water Works Co., Inc. 1,116 138,005
Atlantica Yield plc 808 23,359
Atmos Energy Corp. 817 84,355
Avangrid, Inc. 491 24,398
Avista Corp. 900 42,435
Black Hills Corp. 450 32,490
California Water Service Group 308 14,772
CenterPoint Energy, Inc. 6,563 151,080
Chesapeake Utilities Corp. 122 10,431
Clearway Energy, Inc., Class A 222 4,504
Clearway Energy, Inc., Class C 558 11,740
CMS Energy Corp. 2,814 170,022
Consolidated Edison, Inc. 4,124 325,054
Dominion Energy, Inc. 6,019 470,565
DTE Energy Co. 2,000 223,340
Duke Energy Corp. 9,836 901,961
Edison International 4,818 323,721
El Paso Electric Co. 443 30,066
Entergy Corp. 2,437 284,910
Essential Utilities, Inc. 949 40,816
Eversource Energy 3,110 268,891
Exelon Corp. 15,098 650,875
FirstEnergy Corp. 3,565 158,749
Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc. 1,221 52,308
IDACORP, Inc. 411 39,719
MGE Energy, Inc. 253 18,049
National Fuel Gas Co. 850 31,119
New Jersey Resources Corp. 849 29,978
NextEra Energy, Inc. 3,056 772,435
NiSource, Inc. 3,368 91,003
Northwest Natural Holding Co. 272 17,889
NorthWestern Corp. 517 36,366
NRG Energy, Inc. 2,052 68,147
OGE Energy Corp. 1,961 74,714
ONE Gas, Inc. 434 35,649
Ormat Technologies, Inc. 259 18,047
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Otter Tail Corp. 388 18,861
Pattern Energy Group, Inc., Class A 752 20,342
PG&E Corp. * 36,866 571,423
Pinnacle West Capital Corp. 1,347 120,543
PNM Resources, Inc. 864 40,677
Portland General Electric Co. 1,023 55,661
PPL Corp. 10,854 325,729
Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc. 5,936 304,576
Sempra Energy 2,218 310,032
South Jersey Industries, Inc. 793 21,451
Southwest Gas Holdings, Inc. 551 35,639
Spire, Inc. 429 32,196
The Southern Co. 11,455 691,424
UGI Corp. 2,464 88,803
Unitil Corp. 165 9,296
Vistra Energy Corp. 4,879 93,823
WEC Energy Group, Inc. 2,405 222,054
Xcel Energy, Inc. 5,221 325,373
    10,060,650
Total Common Stock
(Cost $239,088,835)   261,254,634

Rights 0.0% of net assets
 
Materials 0.0%
A. Schulman, Inc. CVR *(c) 469 203
Total Rights
(Cost $203)   203

Other Investment Companies 0.3% of net assets
 
Money Market Fund 0.0%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, Premier Class 1.53% (d) 28,046 28,046
 
Securities Lending Collateral 0.3%
Wells Fargo Government Money Market Fund, Select Class 1.52% (d) 774,735 774,735
Total Other Investment Companies
(Cost $802,781)   802,781
    
  Number of
Contracts
Notional
Amount
($)
Current Value/
Unrealized
Depreciation
($)
Futures Contracts      
Long  
S&P 500 Index, e-mini, expires 03/20/20 5 737,775 (78,578)
* Non-income producing security.
(a) Issuer is affiliated with the fund’s investment adviser.
(b) All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at $746,446.
(c) Fair-valued by management using significant unobservable inputs in accordance with procedures approved by the fund’s Board of Trustees.
(d) The rate shown is the 7-day yield.
   
CVR — Contingent Value Rights
REIT — Real Estate Investment Trust
 
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF
Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020

This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date.
The fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings on a daily basis on the fund’s website at www.schwabfunds.com/schwabetfs_prospectus.    
 
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Common Stock 99.7% of net assets
 
Automobiles & Components 1.7%
Adient plc * 193,407 4,628,230
Aptiv plc 71,551 5,588,849
Autoliv, Inc. 42,459 2,833,289
BorgWarner, Inc. 94,901 2,998,872
Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. 49,754 1,268,229
Dana, Inc. 97,013 1,395,047
Ford Motor Co. 3,572,788 24,866,604
General Motors Co. 1,090,952 33,274,036
Gentex Corp. 67,725 1,808,257
Harley-Davidson, Inc. 79,587 2,425,016
Lear Corp. 39,783 4,423,870
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. 373,485 3,617,202
Thor Industries, Inc. 31,907 2,406,107
Visteon Corp. * 44,547 2,897,337
    94,430,945
 
Banks 5.6%
Bank of America Corp. 1,503,058 42,837,153
CIT Group, Inc. 72,948 2,896,765
Citigroup, Inc. 798,203 50,653,962
Citizens Financial Group, Inc. 117,578 3,726,047
Comerica, Inc. 31,699 1,668,635
Fifth Third Bancorp 255,669 6,238,324
First Republic Bank 13,299 1,337,481
Huntington Bancshares, Inc. 183,927 2,256,784
JPMorgan Chase & Co. 700,727 81,361,412
KeyCorp 187,485 3,065,380
M&T Bank Corp. 27,871 3,912,531
New York Community Bancorp, Inc. 154,245 1,667,389
People's United Financial, Inc. 75,185 1,051,838
Regions Financial Corp. 265,141 3,584,706
The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. 112,172 14,178,541
Truist Financial Corp. 296,195 13,666,437
U.S. Bancorp 377,028 17,509,180
Wells Fargo & Co. 1,447,951 59,148,798
    310,761,363
 
Capital Goods 8.3%
3M Co. 152,286 22,727,163
A.O. Smith Corp. 28,216 1,115,943
Acuity Brands, Inc. 11,070 1,138,660
AECOM * 77,780 3,495,433
AerCap Holdings N.V. * 53,803 2,802,060
AGCO Corp. 37,448 2,262,983
Allison Transmission Holdings, Inc. 38,470 1,561,882
AMETEK, Inc. 31,423 2,702,378
Arconic, Inc. 143,434 4,209,788
Carlisle Cos., Inc. 13,577 1,972,602
Caterpillar, Inc. 146,504 18,201,657
Cummins, Inc. 57,271 8,664,530
Deere & Co. 89,432 13,994,319
Donaldson Co., Inc. 29,387 1,324,766
Dover Corp. 35,130 3,609,256
Eaton Corp. plc 153,055 13,885,150
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
EMCOR Group, Inc. 22,582 1,737,007
Emerson Electric Co. 203,249 13,030,293
EnerSys 18,250 1,123,835
Fastenal Co. 104,236 3,566,956
Flowserve Corp. 45,410 1,825,028
Fluor Corp. 251,734 2,346,161
Fortive Corp. 33,329 2,305,034
Fortune Brands Home & Security, Inc. 45,469 2,807,711
GATX Corp. 17,037 1,218,657
General Dynamics Corp. 81,252 12,975,132
General Electric Co. 6,579,131 71,580,945
HD Supply Holdings, Inc. * 37,607 1,429,818
Hexcel Corp. 17,467 1,128,892
Honeywell International, Inc. 130,193 21,113,399
Hubbell, Inc. 15,667 2,087,471
Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. 11,771 2,419,294
IDEX Corp. 10,883 1,610,684
Illinois Tool Works, Inc. 85,943 14,419,517
Ingersoll-Rand plc 51,770 6,680,401
Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. 48,472 4,475,904
Johnson Controls International plc 203,404 7,438,484
L3Harris Technologies, Inc. 43,555 8,612,130
Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc. 19,179 1,570,568
Lockheed Martin Corp. 41,489 15,345,536
Masco Corp. 54,620 2,256,898
MSC Industrial Direct Co., Inc., Class A 17,897 1,106,393
Nordson Corp. 8,759 1,272,683
Northrop Grumman Corp. 36,908 12,136,827
Oshkosh Corp. 32,737 2,361,975
Owens Corning 47,892 2,705,419
PACCAR, Inc. 112,560 7,530,264
Parker-Hannifin Corp. 34,311 6,339,643
Pentair plc 50,795 2,000,815
Quanta Services, Inc. 78,303 2,985,693
Raytheon Co. 67,142 12,660,296
Regal Beloit Corp. 17,807 1,382,535
Resideo Technologies, Inc. * 106,249 1,142,177
Rockwell Automation, Inc. 24,878 4,565,113
Roper Technologies, Inc. 7,448 2,619,462
Sensata Technologies Holding plc * 29,323 1,196,378
Snap-on, Inc. 15,727 2,276,483
Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc., Class A 29,978 1,584,038
Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. 36,137 5,192,887
Terex Corp. 61,261 1,348,355
Textron, Inc. 95,717 3,886,110
The Boeing Co. 77,863 21,420,890
The Timken Co. 28,975 1,299,239
The Toro Co. 17,618 1,258,454
TransDigm Group, Inc. 6,520 3,636,921
Trinity Industries, Inc. 93,881 1,910,478
United Rentals, Inc. * 36,594 4,847,973
United Technologies Corp. 232,899 30,414,280
Valmont Industries, Inc. 10,019 1,164,408
W.W. Grainger, Inc. 15,412 4,277,446
WABCO Holdings, Inc. * 11,149 1,506,230
Watsco, Inc. 9,521 1,494,607
WESCO International, Inc. * 42,882 1,739,723
 
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF
Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corp. 19,198 1,318,903
Xylem, Inc. 23,816 1,841,929
    463,199,352
 
Commercial & Professional Services 0.6%
ABM Industries, Inc. 31,949 1,051,761
Cintas Corp. 11,352 3,028,032
Equifax, Inc. 17,145 2,435,276
IAA, Inc. * 25,561 1,091,966
IHS Markit Ltd. 31,665 2,255,815
KAR Auction Services, Inc. 26,370 507,622
ManpowerGroup, Inc. 53,351 4,051,475
Nielsen Holdings plc 196,404 3,576,517
Pitney Bowes, Inc. 302,898 1,035,911
Republic Services, Inc. 44,426 4,009,891
Robert Half International, Inc. 45,831 2,310,341
Verisk Analytics, Inc. 11,006 1,707,141
Waste Management, Inc. 78,978 8,751,552
    35,813,300
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 1.5%
Brunswick Corp. 32,256 1,716,019
Capri Holdings Ltd. * 101,472 2,620,007
Carter's, Inc. 18,570 1,698,598
D.R. Horton, Inc. 89,321 4,758,130
Fossil Group, Inc. * 136,632 627,141
Garmin Ltd. 21,794 1,926,372
Hanesbrands, Inc. 133,433 1,766,653
Hasbro, Inc. 25,142 1,942,220
Kontoor Brands, Inc. * 9,936 335,241
Leggett & Platt, Inc. 45,693 1,812,184
Lennar Corp., Class A 56,348 3,400,038
Lululemon Athletica, Inc. * 6,570 1,428,384
Mattel, Inc. * 261,566 3,083,863
Mohawk Industries, Inc. * 24,007 2,908,448
Newell Brands, Inc. 206,489 3,186,125
NIKE, Inc., Class B 205,475 18,365,355
NVR, Inc. * 810 2,970,416
Polaris, Inc. 24,780 2,045,093
PulteGroup, Inc. 108,096 4,345,459
PVH Corp. 34,480 2,555,313
Ralph Lauren Corp. 26,795 2,827,140
Tapestry, Inc. 137,552 3,225,594
Toll Brothers, Inc. 41,920 1,552,298
Under Armour, Inc., Class A * 31,532 447,439
Under Armour, Inc., Class C * 32,702 408,121
VF Corp. 71,304 5,133,888
Whirlpool Corp. 42,139 5,387,893
    82,473,432
 
Consumer Services 1.7%
Aramark 82,407 2,862,819
Carnival Corp. 152,564 5,104,791
Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. * 3,468 2,682,775
Darden Restaurants, Inc. 24,851 2,422,973
Domino's Pizza, Inc. 6,522 2,213,958
H&R Block, Inc. 65,368 1,351,157
Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc. 26,100 2,536,920
Las Vegas Sands Corp. 99,995 5,830,708
Marriott International, Inc., Class A 33,161 4,111,964
McDonald's Corp. 155,239 30,142,757
MGM Resorts International 124,824 3,065,677
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. * 40,269 1,500,423
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. 36,966 2,972,436
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Service Corp. International 27,693 1,323,448
Six Flags Entertainment Corp. 23,377 590,971
Starbucks Corp. 162,376 12,735,150
The Wendy's Co. 64,430 1,216,438
Wyndham Destinations, Inc. 34,796 1,388,360
Wynn Resorts Ltd. 22,222 2,399,532
Yum China Holdings, Inc. 68,910 3,017,569
Yum! Brands, Inc. 76,206 6,801,386
    96,272,212
 
Diversified Financials 5.3%
Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. 17,965 1,351,327
AGNC Investment Corp. 87,452 1,490,182
Ally Financial, Inc. 296,134 7,424,079
American Express Co. 179,401 19,721,552
Ameriprise Financial, Inc. 55,628 7,860,236
Annaly Capital Management, Inc. 318,523 2,822,114
Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B * 369,404 76,222,821
BlackRock, Inc. 20,538 9,509,299
Capital One Financial Corp. 242,752 21,425,292
CME Group, Inc. 24,780 4,926,760
Discover Financial Services 153,051 10,037,085
FactSet Research Systems, Inc. 5,077 1,350,431
Franklin Resources, Inc. 185,611 4,038,895
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. 37,573 3,352,263
Invesco Ltd. 223,724 3,221,626
Janus Henderson Group plc 54,158 1,148,150
Jefferies Financial Group, Inc. 101,926 2,008,961
Lazard Ltd., Class A 37,587 1,346,366
Legg Mason, Inc. 60,125 2,995,428
LPL Financial Holdings, Inc. 18,739 1,489,376
Moody's Corp. 17,777 4,267,013
Morgan Stanley 287,254 12,935,048
MSCI, Inc. 6,496 1,919,178
Nasdaq, Inc. 14,520 1,489,026
Navient Corp. 279,173 3,135,113
New Residential Investment Corp. 90,247 1,404,243
Northern Trust Corp. 31,945 2,803,493
Raymond James Financial, Inc. 18,968 1,586,294
S&P Global, Inc. 22,260 5,919,157
Santander Consumer USA Holdings, Inc. 59,317 1,447,335
SEI Investments Co. 23,104 1,264,020
Starwood Property Trust, Inc. 53,905 1,195,613
State Street Corp. 123,773 8,430,179
Synchrony Financial 294,664 8,574,722
T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. 57,389 6,772,476
TD Ameritrade Holding Corp. 32,194 1,359,553
The Bank of New York Mellon Corp. 241,707 9,644,109
The Charles Schwab Corp. (a) 90,037 3,669,008
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 136,362 27,377,399
Voya Financial, Inc. 68,249 3,592,627
Waddell & Reed Financial, Inc., Class A 73,776 1,015,158
    293,543,007
 
Energy 7.3%
Antero Resources Corp. * 377,607 604,171
Apache Corp. 180,110 4,488,341
Baker Hughes Co. 371,421 5,976,164
Cabot Oil & Gas Corp. 60,708 845,662
Chevron Corp. 797,200 74,410,648
Concho Resources, Inc. 25,075 1,705,601
ConocoPhillips 434,470 21,037,037
Devon Energy Corp. 119,397 1,939,007
EOG Resources, Inc. 104,026 6,580,685
Exxon Mobil Corp. 2,218,925 114,141,502
Halliburton Co. 413,144 7,006,922
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Helmerich & Payne, Inc. 59,073 2,179,203
Hess Corp. 99,876 5,611,034
HollyFrontier Corp. 122,180 4,115,022
Kinder Morgan, Inc. 621,390 11,912,046
Marathon Oil Corp. 420,018 3,477,749
Marathon Petroleum Corp. 372,818 17,679,030
Murphy Oil Corp. 141,451 2,666,351
Nabors Industries Ltd. 844,222 1,485,831
National Oilwell Varco, Inc. 367,084 6,868,142
Noble Corp. plc * 1,311,135 919,368
Noble Energy, Inc. 151,812 2,403,184
Occidental Petroleum Corp. 420,098 13,754,008
Oceaneering International, Inc. * 126,405 1,332,309
ONEOK, Inc. 56,467 3,767,478
Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc. 146,542 839,686
PBF Energy, Inc., Class A 114,036 2,553,266
Phillips 66 308,286 23,078,290
Pioneer Natural Resources Co. 23,144 2,841,620
QEP Resources, Inc. 255,277 574,373
Range Resources Corp. 227,823 631,070
Schlumberger Ltd. 642,855 17,414,942
SM Energy Co. 106,077 696,926
Targa Resources Corp. 77,647 2,515,763
The Williams Cos., Inc. 260,751 4,967,307
Transocean Ltd. * 589,126 1,973,572
Valaris plc *(b) 387,653 1,430,440
Valero Energy Corp. 406,312 26,918,170
World Fuel Services Corp. 176,656 4,995,832
    408,337,752
 
Food & Staples Retailing 3.1%
Casey's General Stores, Inc. 14,245 2,322,220
Costco Wholesale Corp. 115,550 32,485,727
Performance Food Group Co. * 47,893 2,030,663
Rite Aid Corp. *(b) 266,487 3,629,553
SpartanNash Co. 101,856 1,266,070
Sysco Corp. 122,610 8,171,957
The Kroger Co. 741,572 20,860,420
US Foods Holding Corp. * 106,747 3,590,969
Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc. 485,915 22,235,471
Walmart, Inc. 703,303 75,731,667
    172,324,717
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 4.4%
Altria Group, Inc. 537,526 21,699,925
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. 551,028 20,746,204
Brown-Forman Corp., Class B 29,749 1,826,886
Bunge Ltd. 200,964 9,435,260
Campbell Soup Co. 51,767 2,335,727
Coca-Cola European Partners plc 37,420 1,906,923
Conagra Brands, Inc. 159,603 4,259,804
Constellation Brands, Inc., Class A 22,539 3,885,273
Flowers Foods, Inc. 61,210 1,317,851
General Mills, Inc. 191,886 9,402,414
Hormel Foods Corp. 63,040 2,622,464
Ingredion, Inc. 35,236 2,935,159
Kellogg Co. 70,187 4,244,208
McCormick & Co., Inc. Non-Voting Shares 12,443 1,819,042
Molson Coors Beverage Co., Class B 59,591 2,956,309
Mondelez International, Inc., Class A 386,817 20,423,938
Monster Beverage Corp. * 36,170 2,257,370
PepsiCo, Inc. 274,300 36,215,829
Philip Morris International, Inc. 420,661 34,439,516
Sanderson Farms, Inc. 10,680 1,319,621
The Coca-Cola Co. 667,229 35,690,079
The Hershey Co. 21,608 3,111,336
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
The J.M. Smucker Co. 39,413 4,059,145
The Kraft Heinz Co. 265,138 6,567,468
Tyson Foods, Inc., Class A 119,397 8,098,698
    243,576,449
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 5.8%
Abbott Laboratories 185,123 14,260,025
AmerisourceBergen Corp. 60,323 5,086,435
Anthem, Inc. 91,266 23,463,576
Baxter International, Inc. 56,262 4,696,189
Becton Dickinson & Co. 21,278 5,060,334
Boston Scientific Corp. * 66,005 2,467,927
Cardinal Health, Inc. 266,544 13,892,273
Centene Corp. * 120,815 6,405,611
Cerner Corp. 49,861 3,453,872
Cigna Corp. 48,781 8,923,996
Covetrus, Inc. * 38,019 422,391
CVS Health Corp. 868,774 51,414,045
Danaher Corp. 54,688 7,906,791
DaVita, Inc. * 70,639 5,482,999
DENTSPLY SIRONA, Inc. 39,340 1,937,102
Edwards Lifesciences Corp. * 8,922 1,827,583
Encompass Health Corp. 20,108 1,504,883
HCA Healthcare, Inc. 82,546 10,484,168
Henry Schein, Inc. * 48,547 2,958,454
Hologic, Inc. * 28,620 1,348,574
Humana, Inc. 51,716 16,532,571
Intuitive Surgical, Inc. * 6,567 3,506,515
Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings * 20,634 3,625,187
Magellan Health, Inc. * 19,869 1,192,339
McKesson Corp. 144,996 20,279,141
MEDNAX, Inc. * 62,572 1,069,356
Medtronic plc 239,600 24,120,532
Molina Healthcare, Inc. * 11,146 1,365,942
Patterson Cos., Inc. 77,033 1,832,615
Quest Diagnostics, Inc. 50,136 5,317,424
ResMed, Inc. 12,800 2,034,688
STERIS plc 9,446 1,498,325
Stryker Corp. 31,686 6,039,035
Tenet Healthcare Corp. * 77,144 2,027,344
The Cooper Cos., Inc. 4,177 1,355,729
UnitedHealth Group, Inc. 191,920 48,931,923
Universal Health Services, Inc., Class B 29,119 3,603,185
Varian Medical Systems, Inc. * 15,287 1,879,842
Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc. 29,172 3,971,768
    323,180,689
 
Household & Personal Products 1.6%
Church & Dwight Co., Inc. 37,616 2,615,064
Colgate-Palmolive Co. 148,585 10,039,888
Coty, Inc., Class A 115,986 1,070,551
Herbalife Nutrition Ltd. * 28,724 929,509
Kimberly-Clark Corp. 63,705 8,357,459
Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc., Class A 30,625 750,925
The Clorox Co. 18,742 2,987,850
The Estee Lauder Cos., Inc., Class A 22,374 4,107,866
The Procter & Gamble Co. 514,517 58,258,760
    89,117,872
 
Insurance 3.6%
Aflac, Inc. 225,898 9,679,729
Alleghany Corp. * 3,081 2,071,202
American Financial Group, Inc. 17,722 1,637,867
American International Group, Inc. 707,353 29,822,002
Aon plc 45,760 9,518,080
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Arch Capital Group Ltd. * 47,132 1,905,547
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. 25,329 2,469,324
Assurant, Inc. 20,743 2,501,398
Assured Guaranty Ltd. 62,558 2,552,992
Athene Holding Ltd., Class A * 30,265 1,248,431
Axis Capital Holdings Ltd. 33,213 1,863,914
Chubb Ltd. 80,763 11,713,058
Cincinnati Financial Corp. 26,150 2,438,226
CNO Financial Group, Inc. 116,691 1,869,390
Everest Re Group Ltd. 14,934 3,701,840
Fidelity National Financial, Inc. 65,444 2,536,609
First American Financial Corp. 30,471 1,739,894
Genworth Financial, Inc., Class A * 472,077 1,841,100
Globe Life, Inc. 23,406 2,168,800
Lincoln National Corp. 78,597 3,567,518
Loews Corp. 111,797 5,101,297
Markel Corp. * 1,644 1,942,550
Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc. 86,464 9,040,676
MetLife, Inc. 279,553 11,942,504
Old Republic International Corp. 89,291 1,760,819
Principal Financial Group, Inc. 79,894 3,546,495
Prudential Financial, Inc. 143,022 10,791,010
Reinsurance Group of America, Inc. 17,800 2,172,134
RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd. 9,879 1,683,382
The Allstate Corp. 127,319 13,400,325
The Hanover Insurance Group, Inc. 9,946 1,178,999
The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. 113,789 5,683,761
The Progressive Corp. 91,709 6,709,430
The Travelers Cos., Inc. 157,297 18,845,754
Unum Group 91,954 2,143,448
W.R. Berkley Corp. 32,817 2,203,333
White Mountains Insurance Group Ltd. 1,628 1,611,883
Willis Towers Watson plc 14,517 2,747,342
    199,352,063
 
Materials 3.1%
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. 29,041 6,377,694
Albemarle Corp. 30,844 2,524,581
Alcoa Corp. * 152,017 2,108,476
AptarGroup, Inc. 10,937 1,105,403
Ashland Global Holdings, Inc. 20,076 1,436,237
Avery Dennison Corp. 19,554 2,238,737
Ball Corp. 38,546 2,715,951
Berry Global Group, Inc. * 28,473 1,080,835
Celanese Corp. 30,269 2,837,416
CF Industries Holdings, Inc. 76,499 2,819,753
Commercial Metals Co. 101,696 1,856,969
Corteva, Inc. * 240,587 6,543,966
Crown Holdings, Inc. * 24,974 1,760,667
Domtar Corp. 53,562 1,540,979
Dow, Inc. 241,492 9,758,692
DuPont de Nemours, Inc. 236,122 10,129,634
Eastman Chemical Co. 68,183 4,193,936
Ecolab, Inc. 36,776 6,636,229
FMC Corp. 15,059 1,401,993
Freeport-McMoRan, Inc. 529,179 5,270,623
Graphic Packaging Holding Co. 121,370 1,640,922
Huntsman Corp. 105,794 2,003,738
International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc. (b) 14,459 1,731,899
International Paper Co. 175,649 6,491,987
Linde plc 69,076 13,194,207
LyondellBasell Industries N.V., Class A 240,887 17,213,785
Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. 10,315 2,346,972
Newmont Corp. 112,406 5,016,680
Nucor Corp. 153,805 6,359,837
O-I Glass, Inc. 122,791 1,326,143
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Olin Corp. 72,537 1,174,374
Packaging Corp. of America 27,224 2,467,039
PPG Industries, Inc. 70,226 7,335,106
Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. 40,495 4,142,234
RPM International, Inc. 28,251 1,811,172
Sealed Air Corp. 64,530 1,955,904
Sonoco Products Co. 32,568 1,570,103
Steel Dynamics, Inc. 95,273 2,537,120
The Mosaic Co. 283,412 4,826,506
The Sherwin-Williams Co. 9,581 4,950,982
United States Steel Corp. (b) 146,199 1,172,516
Vulcan Materials Co. 15,484 1,862,106
Westrock Co. 144,267 4,796,878
    172,266,981
 
Media & Entertainment 4.5%
Activision Blizzard, Inc. 140,022 8,139,479
Alphabet, Inc., Class A * 23,969 32,100,483
Alphabet, Inc., Class C * 24,295 32,539,022
Altice USA, Inc., Class A * 91,522 2,366,759
Charter Communications, Inc., Class A * 25,438 12,545,258
Cinemark Holdings, Inc. 35,520 922,099
Comcast Corp., Class A 1,146,201 46,340,906
Discovery, Inc., Class A * 40,913 1,051,464
Discovery, Inc., Class C * 90,327 2,267,208
DISH Network Corp., Class A * 70,265 2,355,283
Electronic Arts, Inc. * 34,187 3,465,536
Facebook, Inc., Class A * 101,814 19,596,141
Fox Corp., Class A 89,297 2,744,990
Fox Corp., Class B 41,163 1,253,413
IAC/InterActiveCorp * 5,747 1,172,043
Liberty Global plc, Class A * 103,849 2,027,133
Liberty Global plc, Class C * 270,019 5,019,653
Liberty Media Corp. - Liberty SiriusXM, Class A * 42,067 1,879,133
Liberty Media Corp. - Liberty SiriusXM, Class C * 82,843 3,696,455
Netflix, Inc. * 3,676 1,356,554
News Corp., Class A 173,350 2,093,201
News Corp., Class B 52,959 658,810
Omnicom Group, Inc. 59,051 4,091,053
The Interpublic Group of Cos., Inc. 104,077 2,223,085
The Walt Disney Co. 387,035 45,534,668
ViacomCBS, Inc., Class B 417,670 10,278,859
    247,718,688
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 6.3%
AbbVie, Inc. 311,437 26,693,265
Agilent Technologies, Inc. 37,952 2,924,961
Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 18,508 1,740,307
Allergan plc 54,116 10,318,298
Amgen, Inc. 129,332 25,831,480
Biogen, Inc. * 34,101 10,516,407
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. 418,125 24,694,463
Eli Lilly & Co. 105,893 13,356,284
Gilead Sciences, Inc. 517,574 35,898,933
Illumina, Inc. * 4,962 1,318,255
IQVIA Holdings, Inc. * 22,092 3,081,613
Johnson & Johnson 516,290 69,430,679
Mallinckrodt plc *(b) 357,380 1,529,586
Merck & Co., Inc. 530,246 40,595,634
Mettler-Toledo International, Inc. * 2,650 1,859,505
Mylan N.V. * 209,886 3,607,940
Perrigo Co., plc 32,261 1,635,310
Pfizer, Inc. 1,621,369 54,186,152
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 6,443 2,864,365
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc. 33,212 9,658,050
United Therapeutics Corp. * 21,442 2,207,668
Waters Corp. * 8,481 1,652,862
Zoetis, Inc. 26,675 3,553,910
    349,155,927
 
Real Estate 1.8%
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. 8,753 1,329,406
American Tower Corp. 25,571 5,799,503
AvalonBay Communities, Inc. 14,181 2,844,567
Boston Properties, Inc. 26,203 3,378,615
Brixmor Property Group, Inc. 80,411 1,464,284
Camden Property Trust 12,572 1,332,380
CBRE Group, Inc., Class A * 54,936 3,084,107
CoreCivic, Inc. 94,669 1,402,048
Crown Castle International Corp. 38,403 5,502,766
Digital Realty Trust, Inc. 22,093 2,653,590
Diversified Healthcare Trust 161,207 1,013,992
Duke Realty Corp. 42,951 1,394,619
Equinix, Inc. 6,087 3,486,634
Equity Residential 48,076 3,610,508
Essex Property Trust, Inc. 5,769 1,634,704
Healthpeak Properties, Inc. 83,276 2,634,853
Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. 255,340 3,697,323
Iron Mountain, Inc. 84,575 2,571,926
Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc. 14,591 2,156,112
Kimco Realty Corp. 79,997 1,387,948
Lamar Advertising Co., Class A 15,569 1,303,748
Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc. 12,732 1,645,738
Outfront Media, Inc. 52,838 1,391,753
Park Hotels & Resorts, Inc. 75,827 1,384,601
Prologis, Inc. 57,490 4,845,257
Public Storage 13,613 2,846,750
Realogy Holdings Corp. 223,379 2,070,723
Realty Income Corp. 21,959 1,589,612
Service Properties Trust 75,348 1,362,292
Simon Property Group, Inc. 43,591 5,365,180
SL Green Realty Corp. 21,074 1,653,044
The Macerich Co. 47,923 978,588
UDR, Inc. 29,148 1,311,077
Ventas, Inc. 71,000 3,817,670
VEREIT, Inc. 212,017 1,836,067
Vornado Realty Trust 31,236 1,673,625
Welltower, Inc. 68,307 5,110,730
Weyerhaeuser Co. 197,503 5,131,128
WP Carey, Inc. 14,981 1,159,679
    98,857,147
 
Retailing 5.2%
Aaron's, Inc. 22,559 887,245
Abercrombie & Fitch Co., Class A 80,282 1,054,103
Advance Auto Parts, Inc. 17,774 2,363,587
Amazon.com, Inc. * 11,124 20,954,835
American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. 100,708 1,297,119
AutoNation, Inc. * 46,167 1,972,716
AutoZone, Inc. * 2,608 2,692,786
Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc. (b) 523,487 5,658,894
Best Buy Co., Inc. 140,438 10,624,135
Big Lots, Inc. 73,507 1,162,146
Booking Holdings, Inc. * 5,330 9,037,868
CarMax, Inc. * 54,003 4,715,002
Chico's FAS, Inc. 337,279 1,352,489
Core-Mark Holding Co., Inc. 64,343 1,480,532
Designer Brands, Inc., Class A 65,738 888,120
Dick's Sporting Goods, Inc. 63,952 2,328,492
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Dillard's, Inc., Class A (b) 20,919 1,177,531
Dollar General Corp. 73,103 10,987,381
Dollar Tree, Inc. * 52,743 4,379,251
eBay, Inc. 218,062 7,553,668
Expedia Group, Inc. 20,262 1,998,238
Foot Locker, Inc. 86,596 3,139,105
GameStop Corp., Class A (b) 540,224 1,944,806
Genuine Parts Co. 48,841 4,260,889
Group 1 Automotive, Inc. 20,343 1,733,834
Kohl's Corp. 167,133 6,543,257
L Brands, Inc. 192,621 4,172,171
Lithia Motors, Inc., Class A 10,852 1,293,124
LKQ Corp. * 89,987 2,661,815
Lowe's Cos., Inc. 229,907 24,501,189
Macy's, Inc. 449,119 5,941,844
Murphy USA, Inc. * 28,447 2,773,583
Nordstrom, Inc. 97,767 3,392,515
O'Reilly Automotive, Inc. * 13,989 5,158,024
Office Depot, Inc. 1,130,642 2,657,009
Penske Automotive Group, Inc. 26,623 1,225,190
Qurate Retail, Inc., Series A * 418,332 2,853,024
Ross Stores, Inc. 56,625 6,159,668
Sally Beauty Holdings, Inc. * 87,251 1,085,402
Signet Jewelers Ltd. 151,816 3,540,349
Target Corp. 276,943 28,525,129
The Gap, Inc. 231,108 3,311,778
The Home Depot, Inc. 216,012 47,056,054
The TJX Cos., Inc. 287,692 17,203,982
Tiffany & Co. 29,700 3,967,623
Tractor Supply Co. 32,807 2,903,748
Ulta Salon, Cosmetics & Fragrance, Inc. * 6,541 1,681,626
Urban Outfitters, Inc. * 59,542 1,399,832
Williams-Sonoma, Inc. 35,549 2,217,902
    287,870,610
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 3.7%
Analog Devices, Inc. 33,123 3,612,063
Applied Materials, Inc. 184,306 10,711,865
Broadcom, Inc. 23,481 6,401,390
First Solar, Inc. * 23,998 1,098,388
Intel Corp. 1,262,381 70,087,393
KLA Corp. 31,620 4,860,310
Lam Research Corp. 20,828 6,111,560
Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 80,634 1,717,504
Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. 45,537 2,532,768
Microchip Technology, Inc. 25,699 2,331,156
Micron Technology, Inc. * 236,200 12,414,672
NVIDIA Corp. 34,386 9,286,627
NXP Semiconductor N.V. 46,513 5,288,063
ON Semiconductor Corp. * 77,613 1,448,259
Qorvo, Inc. * 30,127 3,030,174
QUALCOMM, Inc. 467,029 36,568,371
Skyworks Solutions, Inc. 42,431 4,250,738
Texas Instruments, Inc. 164,145 18,735,510
Xilinx, Inc. 30,237 2,524,487
    203,011,298
 
Software & Services 6.6%
Accenture plc, Class A 84,466 15,253,715
Adobe, Inc. * 15,744 5,433,569
Akamai Technologies, Inc. * 25,064 2,168,287
Alliance Data Systems Corp. 23,730 2,037,932
Amdocs Ltd. 44,972 2,866,965
ANSYS, Inc. * 6,369 1,542,508
Autodesk, Inc. * 8,254 1,575,524
Automatic Data Processing, Inc. 45,249 7,001,830
 
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF
Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp. 23,439 1,671,201
Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. 15,271 1,593,682
CACI International, Inc., Class A * 5,766 1,412,785
Cadence Design Systems, Inc. * 18,936 1,252,427
CDK Global, Inc. 24,736 1,138,351
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. * 17,403 1,806,431
Citrix Systems, Inc. 26,464 2,736,113
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp., Class A 128,941 7,856,375
Conduent, Inc. * 211,528 691,697
DXC Technology Co. 96,391 2,323,987
Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. 50,297 7,027,497
Fiserv, Inc. * 76,766 8,395,130
FleetCor Technologies, Inc. * 5,127 1,362,705
Global Payments, Inc. 24,897 4,580,301
International Business Machines Corp. 441,535 57,465,780
Intuit, Inc. 20,198 5,369,638
Jack Henry & Associates, Inc. 9,735 1,477,189
Leidos Holdings, Inc. 35,449 3,638,840
Mastercard, Inc., Class A 51,303 14,890,696
Microsoft Corp. 790,519 128,071,983
NortonLifeLock, Inc. 217,641 4,141,708
Oracle Corp. 609,870 30,164,170
Paychex, Inc. 40,302 3,122,599
PayPal Holdings, Inc. * 50,043 5,404,144
Perspecta, Inc. 51,955 1,297,316
Sabre Corp. 59,765 813,700
salesforce.com, Inc. * 12,815 2,183,676
Synopsys, Inc. * 11,093 1,530,058
Teradata Corp. * 54,513 1,086,989
The Western Union Co. 153,123 3,428,424
VeriSign, Inc. * 6,352 1,205,292
Visa, Inc., Class A 115,968 21,078,344
    368,099,558
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 8.3%
Amphenol Corp., Class A 39,670 3,636,946
Anixter International, Inc. * 21,330 2,079,888
Apple, Inc. 1,122,920 306,961,411
Arrow Electronics, Inc. * 68,564 4,597,902
Avnet, Inc. 153,074 4,696,310
CDW Corp. 22,221 2,538,083
Cisco Systems, Inc. 933,764 37,285,196
CommScope Holding Co., Inc. * 106,484 1,172,389
Corning, Inc. 401,929 9,590,026
Dell Technologies, Inc., Class C * 26,290 1,063,693
F5 Networks, Inc. * 16,238 1,947,748
Flex Ltd. * 381,235 4,235,521
FLIR Systems, Inc. 23,290 989,126
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. 969,149 12,395,416
HP, Inc. 461,281 9,590,032
Jabil, Inc. 122,494 3,925,933
Juniper Networks, Inc. 187,138 3,971,068
Keysight Technologies, Inc. * 13,630 1,291,579
Motorola Solutions, Inc. 41,750 6,917,140
NCR Corp. * 51,466 1,296,943
NetApp, Inc. 83,425 3,897,616
Sanmina Corp. * 59,502 1,564,308
Seagate Technology plc 165,831 7,951,596
SYNNEX Corp. 22,178 2,772,915
TE Connectivity Ltd. 76,466 6,336,737
Tech Data Corp. * 37,599 5,353,722
Trimble, Inc. * 35,081 1,384,998
Western Digital Corp. 157,185 8,733,199
Xerox Holdings Corp. 101,139 3,256,676
    461,434,117
 
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Telecommunication Services 3.8%
AT&T, Inc. 3,032,250 106,795,845
CenturyLink, Inc. 1,058,543 12,776,614
Frontier Communications Corp. *(b) 3,068,382 1,659,995
Sprint Corp. * 327,732 3,011,857
T-Mobile US, Inc. * 66,865 6,028,548
Telephone & Data Systems, Inc. 74,884 1,508,164
Verizon Communications, Inc. 1,458,553 78,995,230
    210,776,253
 
Transportation 2.1%
American Airlines Group, Inc. 121,431 2,313,260
Avis Budget Group, Inc. * 106,637 3,452,373
C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc. 52,790 3,637,231
CSX Corp. 157,076 11,066,004
Delta Air Lines, Inc. 66,206 3,054,083
Expeditors International of Washington, Inc. 52,961 3,729,514
FedEx Corp. 122,585 17,305,324
Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. * 213,352 2,728,772
J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc. 22,853 2,203,943
Kansas City Southern 20,738 3,124,802
Kirby Corp. * 16,530 1,053,787
Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings, Inc. 36,974 1,180,950
Landstar System, Inc. 11,841 1,195,586
Macquarie Infrastructure Corp. 34,064 1,337,012
Norfolk Southern Corp. 56,671 10,333,957
Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc. 9,548 1,850,402
Ryder System, Inc. 53,584 2,038,335
Southwest Airlines Co. 53,819 2,485,900
Union Pacific Corp. 164,527 26,293,060
United Airlines Holdings, Inc. * 30,169 1,858,109
United Parcel Service, Inc., Class B 127,387 11,527,250
XPO Logistics, Inc. * 26,244 1,941,269
    115,710,923
 
Utilities 3.8%
AES Corp. 367,058 6,140,880
Alliant Energy Corp. 44,957 2,343,159
Ameren Corp. 59,690 4,715,510
American Electric Power Co., Inc. 122,209 10,908,375
American Water Works Co., Inc. 25,796 3,189,933
Atmos Energy Corp. 18,678 1,928,504
CenterPoint Energy, Inc. 152,153 3,502,562
CMS Energy Corp. 65,082 3,932,254
Consolidated Edison, Inc. 95,041 7,491,132
Dominion Energy, Inc. 137,876 10,779,146
DTE Energy Co. 45,484 5,079,198
Duke Energy Corp. 225,621 20,689,446
Edison International 110,726 7,439,680
Entergy Corp. 56,265 6,577,941
Eversource Energy 71,422 6,175,146
Exelon Corp. 346,515 14,938,262
FirstEnergy Corp. 81,878 3,646,027
NextEra Energy, Inc. 70,120 17,723,531
NiSource, Inc. 77,345 2,089,862
NRG Energy, Inc. 47,155 1,566,018
OGE Energy Corp. 44,692 1,702,765
PG&E Corp. * 846,759 13,124,764
Pinnacle West Capital Corp. 30,879 2,763,362
Portland General Electric Co. 23,361 1,271,072
PPL Corp. 249,176 7,477,772
Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc. 136,177 6,987,242
Sempra Energy 50,900 7,114,802
The Southern Co. 262,774 15,861,039
 
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF
Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
UGI Corp. 56,610 2,040,224
Vistra Energy Corp. 112,020 2,154,145
WEC Energy Group, Inc. 55,139 5,090,984
Xcel Energy, Inc. 119,403 7,441,195
    213,885,932
Total Common Stock
(Cost $5,300,726,417)   5,541,170,587

Other Investment Companies 0.3% of net assets
 
Money Market Fund 0.0%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, Premier Class 1.53% (c) 1,793,521 1,793,521
 
Securities Lending Collateral 0.3%
Wells Fargo Government Money Market Fund, Select Class 1.52% (c) 15,731,340 15,731,340
Total Other Investment Companies
(Cost $17,524,861)   17,524,861
    
  Number of
Contracts
Notional
Amount
($)
Current Value/
Unrealized
Depreciation
($)
Futures Contracts      
Long  
S&P 500 Index, e-mini, expires 03/20/20 109 16,083,495 (1,970,922)
* Non-income producing security.
(a) Issuer is affiliated with the fund’s adviser.
(b) All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at $15,295,761.
(c) The rate shown is the 7-day yield.
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020

This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date.
The fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings on a daily basis on the fund’s website at www.schwabfunds.com/schwabetfs_prospectus.    
 
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Common Stock 99.8% of net assets
 
Automobiles & Components 1.7%
American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings, Inc. * 836,342 5,294,045
Cooper-Standard Holding, Inc. * 188,057 3,249,625
Delphi Technologies plc * 559,167 7,895,438
Dorman Products, Inc. * 46,199 2,801,507
Garrett Motion, Inc. * 278,814 1,934,969
Gentherm, Inc. * 73,575 3,000,389
LCI Industries 65,524 6,326,342
Modine Manufacturing Co. * 235,081 1,753,704
Standard Motor Products, Inc. 67,873 2,986,412
Stoneridge, Inc. * 54,606 1,206,793
Superior Industries International, Inc. 575,378 1,495,983
Tenneco, Inc., Class A 631,214 5,788,232
Tesla, Inc. * 11,459 7,654,498
Veoneer, Inc. * 111,801 1,376,270
Winnebago Industries, Inc. 79,234 4,111,452
    56,875,659
 
Banks 7.3%
Associated Banc-Corp. 243,261 4,118,409
Atlantic Union Bankshares Corp. 54,973 1,634,897
BancorpSouth Bank 110,462 2,703,005
Bank of Hawaii Corp. 55,854 4,156,655
Bank OZK 129,384 3,285,060
BankUnited, Inc. 167,053 4,961,474
Banner Corp. 32,909 1,501,967
BOK Financial Corp. 44,577 3,227,375
Boston Private Financial Holdings, Inc. 152,237 1,485,072
Capitol Federal Financial, Inc. 212,003 2,587,497
Cathay General Bancorp 90,665 2,790,669
Central Pacific Financial Corp. 60,278 1,441,850
Columbia Banking System, Inc. 77,726 2,580,503
Commerce Bancshares, Inc. 96,585 5,895,548
Community Bank System, Inc. 40,975 2,491,690
Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc. 62,841 4,926,106
CVB Financial Corp. 87,611 1,624,308
East West Bancorp, Inc. 187,437 7,261,309
Essent Group Ltd. 50,263 2,193,477
F.N.B. Corp. 441,531 4,455,048
First BanCorp 214,656 1,704,369
First Citizens BancShares, Inc., Class A 7,161 3,246,153
First Commonwealth Financial Corp. 132,716 1,566,049
First Financial Bancorp 79,976 1,647,506
First Financial Bankshares, Inc. 66,362 1,907,244
First Hawaiian, Inc. 136,183 3,261,583
First Horizon National Corp. 298,990 3,985,537
First Midwest Bancorp, Inc. 109,552 1,988,369
Fulton Financial Corp. 289,495 4,183,203
Glacier Bancorp, Inc. 78,491 2,926,929
Great Western Bancorp, Inc. 83,044 2,231,392
Hancock Whitney Corp. 124,159 4,159,327
Hilltop Holdings, Inc. 100,470 2,092,790
Home BancShares, Inc. 148,033 2,481,033
Hope Bancorp, Inc. 178,606 2,180,779
IBERIABANK Corp. 48,019 2,890,264
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Independent Bank Corp. 21,699 1,465,333
International Bancshares Corp. 76,947 2,623,893
Investors Bancorp, Inc. 312,573 3,294,519
MGIC Investment Corp. 489,675 5,890,790
National Bank Holdings Corp., Class A 45,555 1,393,527
NBT Bancorp, Inc. 58,111 1,957,760
Northwest Bancshares, Inc. 144,083 2,001,313
Ocwen Financial Corp. * 1,835,041 2,293,801
OFG Bancorp 91,984 1,539,812
Old National Bancorp 178,697 2,816,265
PacWest Bancorp 208,142 6,585,613
Park National Corp. 20,797 1,815,994
Pinnacle Financial Partners, Inc. 38,094 2,005,268
Popular, Inc. 137,736 6,608,573
Prosperity Bancshares, Inc. 98,527 6,364,844
Provident Financial Services, Inc. 80,254 1,603,475
Radian Group, Inc. 269,180 5,717,383
Signature Bank 45,564 5,700,056
Simmons First National Corp., Class A 65,342 1,397,012
South State Corp. 32,330 2,202,320
Sterling Bancorp 102,430 1,698,289
SVB Financial Group * 35,766 7,445,051
Synovus Financial Corp. 212,758 6,174,237
TCF Financial Corp. 218,373 7,957,512
Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc. * 51,510 2,425,091
The Bank of NT Butterfield & Son Ltd. 66,386 1,837,564
Trustmark Corp. 92,297 2,482,789
UMB Financial Corp. 49,180 2,859,817
Umpqua Holdings Corp. 377,370 5,807,724
United Bankshares, Inc. 108,073 3,121,148
United Community Banks, Inc. 72,141 1,786,933
Valley National Bancorp 391,446 3,640,448
Walker & Dunlop, Inc. 49,198 3,190,490
Washington Federal, Inc. 160,048 4,799,840
Webster Financial Corp. 107,784 4,092,558
WesBanco, Inc. 50,800 1,554,988
Westamerica Bancorp 28,081 1,623,643
Western Alliance Bancorp 62,375 2,871,745
Wintrust Financial Corp. 59,194 3,161,552
Zions Bancorp NA 182,237 7,280,368
    248,863,784
 
Capital Goods 12.4%
AAON, Inc. 40,335 2,218,828
AAR Corp. 135,106 4,667,912
Aegion Corp. * 166,518 2,998,989
Air Lease Corp. 153,532 5,889,488
Aircastle Ltd. 176,102 5,608,849
Alamo Group, Inc. 23,175 2,567,095
Albany International Corp., Class A 30,706 1,967,333
Allegion plc 59,993 6,898,595
Altra Industrial Motion Corp. 71,483 2,153,068
American Woodmark Corp. * 25,521 2,137,894
Apogee Enterprises, Inc. 94,892 2,864,789
Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc. 132,936 7,841,895
Arcosa, Inc. 223,827 9,615,608
Argan, Inc. 43,409 1,811,458
Armstrong World Industries, Inc. 46,816 4,688,622
Astec Industries, Inc. 113,072 4,245,854
 
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Atkore International Group, Inc. * 101,833 3,758,656
AZZ, Inc. 76,888 2,836,398
Barnes Group, Inc. 97,200 5,219,640
Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc. * 208,353 6,188,084
BMC Stock Holdings, Inc. * 198,274 4,863,661
Briggs & Stratton Corp. (a) 555,298 1,760,295
Builders FirstSource, Inc. * 194,748 4,422,727
BWX Technologies, Inc. 112,572 6,173,448
Caesarstone Ltd. 106,428 1,150,487
Chart Industries, Inc. * 37,415 2,129,662
Colfax Corp. * 276,051 9,239,427
Comfort Systems USA, Inc. 82,398 3,478,844
Crane Co. 87,492 5,945,081
Cubic Corp. 41,437 2,255,830
Curtiss-Wright Corp. 69,025 8,278,858
DXP Enterprises, Inc. * 58,359 1,656,812
Dycom Industries, Inc. * 118,408 3,500,140
Encore Wire Corp. 73,322 3,590,578
Enerpac Tool Group Corp. 182,469 3,899,363
EnPro Industries, Inc. 41,678 2,248,528
ESCO Technologies, Inc. 29,463 2,678,776
Federal Signal Corp. 100,417 2,912,093
Franklin Electric Co., Inc. 78,587 4,062,162
Gardner Denver Holdings, Inc. * 63,817 2,092,559
Generac Holdings, Inc. * 89,079 9,174,246
Gibraltar Industries, Inc. * 54,376 2,755,232
GMS, Inc. * 126,506 2,890,662
Graco, Inc. 172,018 8,483,928
Granite Construction, Inc. 169,290 3,439,973
Griffon Corp. 160,212 2,787,689
H&E Equipment Services, Inc. 120,817 2,870,612
HEICO Corp. 15,305 1,650,644
HEICO Corp., Class A 31,072 2,744,590
Herc Holdings, Inc. * 67,339 2,469,995
Hillenbrand, Inc. 190,600 4,460,040
Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc. 54,165 2,607,503
Insteel Industries, Inc. 79,859 1,588,396
ITT, Inc. 146,762 8,827,734
JELD-WEN Holding, Inc. * 148,166 2,785,521
John Bean Technologies Corp. 23,004 2,228,167
Kaman Corp. 57,491 3,188,451
Kennametal, Inc. 189,313 5,262,901
Lennox International, Inc. 33,070 7,544,259
Lindsay Corp. 30,062 2,977,040
Lydall, Inc. * 82,191 978,895
Masonite International Corp. * 88,980 6,540,030
MasTec, Inc. * 148,491 7,287,938
Meritor, Inc. * 122,482 2,779,117
Moog, Inc., Class A 87,454 6,744,452
MRC Global, Inc. * 416,335 3,622,115
Mueller Industries, Inc. 261,223 7,309,020
Mueller Water Products, Inc., Class A 299,155 3,275,747
MYR Group, Inc. * 90,166 2,300,135
National Presto Industries, Inc. 16,033 1,259,873
NOW, Inc. * 617,010 5,448,198
nVent Electric plc 347,672 8,347,605
Patrick Industries, Inc. 49,534 2,616,881
Primoris Services Corp. 190,866 3,622,637
Proto Labs, Inc. * 15,114 1,324,591
Quanex Building Products Corp. 120,824 2,029,843
Raven Industries, Inc. 59,643 1,712,351
RBC Bearings, Inc. * 17,008 2,911,600
Rexnord Corp. 183,230 5,342,987
Rush Enterprises, Inc., Class A 147,944 6,201,812
Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc. 64,010 5,084,314
SiteOne Landscape Supply, Inc. * 30,004 2,977,897
SPX FLOW, Inc. * 106,162 3,904,638
Standex International Corp. 31,697 2,010,541
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Teledyne Technologies, Inc. * 30,492 10,285,561
Tennant Co. 35,610 2,547,539
Textainer Group Holdings Ltd. * 203,318 1,677,374
The Greenbrier Cos., Inc. 241,611 5,854,235
The Manitowoc Co., Inc. * 100,606 1,254,557
The Middleby Corp. * 59,453 6,647,440
Titan International, Inc. 461,477 1,024,479
Titan Machinery, Inc. * 128,310 1,297,214
Trex Co., Inc. * 32,703 3,128,042
TriMas Corp. * 74,119 1,878,917
Triton International Ltd. 111,827 3,843,494
Triumph Group, Inc. 138,092 2,623,748
Tutor Perini Corp. * 464,161 6,730,334
Univar Solutions, Inc. * 364,947 6,200,450
Universal Forest Products, Inc. 226,898 10,632,440
Vectrus, Inc. * 44,589 2,322,641
Veritiv Corp. * 226,102 2,722,268
Wabash National Corp. 353,993 3,886,843
Watts Water Technologies, Inc., Class A 40,556 3,808,614
Welbilt, Inc. * 136,126 1,799,586
Woodward, Inc. 67,976 7,015,123
    426,070,085
 
Commercial & Professional Services 5.2%
ACCO Brands Corp. 437,429 3,503,806
Advanced Disposal Services, Inc. * 116,542 3,852,878
ASGN, Inc. * 98,741 5,007,156
Brady Corp., Class A 73,682 3,488,106
CBIZ, Inc. * 89,538 2,331,570
Cimpress plc * 18,160 2,114,006
Clean Harbors, Inc. * 107,500 7,473,400
Copart, Inc. * 101,427 8,568,553
CoStar Group, Inc. * 6,698 4,471,518
Covanta Holding Corp. 330,142 4,410,697
Deluxe Corp. 186,559 6,212,415
Exponent, Inc. 32,354 2,382,872
FTI Consulting, Inc. * 63,569 7,157,234
Harsco Corp. * 152,773 1,831,748
Healthcare Services Group, Inc. 172,288 4,744,811
Herman Miller, Inc. 146,103 5,002,567
HNI Corp. 161,799 5,311,861
Huron Consulting Group, Inc. * 42,925 2,547,169
ICF International, Inc. 36,512 2,774,182
InnerWorkings, Inc. * 349,341 1,096,931
Insperity, Inc. 24,295 1,634,325
Interface, Inc. 214,865 3,134,880
Kelly Services, Inc., Class A 335,870 5,578,801
Kforce, Inc. 73,125 2,227,387
Knoll, Inc. 127,503 2,249,153
Korn Ferry 103,413 3,617,387
Matthews International Corp., Class A 90,144 2,664,657
McGrath RentCorp 44,167 3,067,398
Mobile Mini, Inc. 79,677 3,106,606
MSA Safety, Inc. 32,832 3,994,669
Quad/Graphics, Inc. 495,552 2,378,650
R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co. 1,727,553 3,282,351
Resources Connection, Inc. 148,832 1,864,865
Rollins, Inc. 97,609 3,654,481
SP Plus Corp. * 78,008 2,848,072
Steelcase, Inc., Class A 361,074 5,856,620
Stericycle, Inc. * 157,463 9,043,100
Team, Inc. * 120,938 1,539,541
Tetra Tech, Inc. 84,785 6,856,563
The Brink's Co. 54,345 4,254,670
TransUnion 85,643 7,615,376
TrueBlue, Inc. * 223,955 3,332,450
UniFirst Corp. 29,454 5,472,848
 
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
US Ecology, Inc. 29,417 1,237,279
Viad Corp. 49,202 2,469,940
    177,265,549
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 4.0%
Acushnet Holdings Corp. 74,757 1,902,566
American Outdoor Brands Corp. * 365,855 3,643,916
Beazer Homes USA, Inc. * 173,077 2,121,924
Callaway Golf Co. 158,577 2,692,637
Cavco Industries, Inc. * 11,888 2,398,047
Columbia Sportswear Co. 41,056 3,337,853
Crocs, Inc. * 73,680 1,928,206
Deckers Outdoor Corp. * 53,771 9,345,400
Ethan Allen Interiors, Inc. 145,725 1,923,570
G-III Apparel Group Ltd. * 195,347 4,367,959
Helen of Troy Ltd. * 45,360 7,466,256
iRobot Corp. *(a) 34,798 1,669,956
KB Home 185,642 6,050,073
La-Z-Boy, Inc. 179,756 5,150,009
M.D.C Holdings, Inc. 130,631 5,139,024
M/I Homes, Inc. * 89,037 3,314,847
Meritage Homes Corp. * 110,425 7,007,570
Movado Group, Inc. 63,752 937,154
Oxford Industries, Inc. 46,982 2,837,243
Skechers U.S.A., Inc., Class A * 259,608 8,587,833
Steven Madden Ltd. 209,798 6,860,395
Sturm Ruger & Co., Inc. 75,622 3,632,881
Taylor Morrison Home Corp., Class A * 468,070 10,540,936
Tempur Sealy International, Inc. * 67,465 5,043,009
TopBuild Corp. * 62,212 6,283,412
TRI Pointe Group, Inc. * 424,915 6,513,947
Tupperware Brands Corp. 501,426 1,429,064
Unifi, Inc. * 86,219 1,842,500
Universal Electronics, Inc. * 46,379 1,958,121
Vista Outdoor, Inc. * 735,308 5,404,514
Wolverine World Wide, Inc. 203,984 5,362,739
    136,693,561
 
Consumer Services 5.1%
Adtalem Global Education, Inc. * 167,146 5,159,797
American Public Education, Inc. * 63,419 1,411,707
Arcos Dorados Holdings, Inc., Class A 489,954 3,155,304
BJ's Restaurants, Inc. 75,913 2,501,333
Bloomin' Brands, Inc. 314,755 5,662,442
Boyd Gaming Corp. 183,025 4,888,598
Bright Horizons Family Solutions, Inc. * 39,267 6,170,809
Brinker International, Inc. 206,848 7,105,229
Caesars Entertainment Corp. * 257,434 3,271,986
Choice Hotels International, Inc. 24,454 2,232,161
Churchill Downs, Inc. 38,355 4,818,922
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc. 43,735 6,268,538
Dave & Buster's Entertainment, Inc. 67,185 2,217,777
Denny's Corp. * 85,261 1,484,394
Dine Brands Global, Inc. 32,390 2,651,122
Dunkin' Brands Group, Inc. 78,304 5,208,782
Eldorado Resorts, Inc. * 36,201 1,816,566
Extended Stay America, Inc. 524,570 5,759,779
frontdoor, Inc. * 72,639 3,079,894
Graham Holdings Co., Class B 10,805 5,433,618
Grand Canyon Education, Inc. * 40,651 3,279,723
Hilton Grand Vacations, Inc. * 124,266 3,312,932
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Co. * 583,367 3,191,017
Hyatt Hotels Corp., Class A 100,808 7,721,893
International Game Technology plc 545,675 5,805,982
Jack in the Box, Inc. 90,154 6,208,004
K12, Inc. * 118,779 2,361,327
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Laureate Education, Inc., Class A * 201,285 3,764,030
Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corp. 57,312 5,546,655
Papa John's International, Inc. 34,802 2,004,943
Penn National Gaming, Inc. * 264,472 7,820,437
Perdoceo Education Corp. * 98,587 1,471,904
Red Rock Resorts, Inc., Class A 131,888 2,718,212
Regis Corp. * 193,603 2,470,374
Scientific Games Corp., Class A * 121,229 2,211,217
SeaWorld Entertainment, Inc. * 87,563 2,382,589
ServiceMaster Global Holdings, Inc. * 92,194 3,297,779
Strategic Education, Inc. 12,017 1,771,065
Texas Roadhouse, Inc. 115,925 6,517,303
The Cheesecake Factory, Inc. 176,793 6,299,135
Vail Resorts, Inc. 30,829 6,554,554
WW International, Inc. * 64,792 1,943,760
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc. 103,833 5,290,291
    174,243,884
 
Diversified Financials 4.5%
Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance, Inc. 106,603 1,726,969
Artisan Partners Asset Management, Inc., Class A 86,651 2,476,486
BGC Partners, Inc., Class A 418,464 1,950,042
Blackstone Mortgage Trust, Inc., Class A 106,095 3,825,786
Cannae Holdings, Inc. * 177,117 6,604,693
Capstead Mortgage Corp. 282,809 2,007,944
Cboe Global Markets, Inc. 68,359 7,792,926
Chimera Investment Corp. 439,807 8,642,207
Cohen & Steers, Inc. 33,116 2,074,717
Credit Acceptance Corp. * 9,877 3,982,406
Donnelley Financial Solutions, Inc. * 165,548 1,440,268
E*TRADE Financial Corp. 184,210 8,433,134
Eaton Vance Corp. 200,305 8,264,584
Encore Capital Group, Inc. * 45,016 1,672,795
Enova International, Inc. * 90,165 1,732,971
Equitable Holdings, Inc. 317,570 6,795,998
Evercore, Inc., Class A 89,672 5,973,949
Federated Hermes, Inc., 213,444 6,157,859
FGL Holdings 205,269 2,348,277
FirstCash, Inc. 44,555 3,427,171
Green Dot Corp., Class A * 55,805 1,906,299
Greenhill & Co., Inc. 134,725 1,969,679
Houlihan Lokey, Inc. 37,429 1,917,113
Invesco Mortgage Capital, Inc. 238,986 3,842,895
Ladder Capital Corp., Class A 137,223 2,092,651
MarketAxess Holdings, Inc. 10,473 3,396,708
MFA Financial, Inc. 677,852 4,900,870
Moelis & Co., Class A 59,459 1,900,310
Morningstar, Inc. 16,668 2,448,529
Nelnet, Inc., Class A 48,677 2,584,749
New York Mortgage Trust, Inc. 389,478 2,220,025
OneMain Holdings, Inc. 207,237 7,615,960
PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust 175,291 3,628,524
Piper Sandler Cos. 25,138 1,761,671
PRA Group, Inc. * 125,852 4,885,575
Redwood Trust, Inc. 166,637 2,846,160
SLM Corp. 668,225 6,929,493
Stifel Financial Corp. 62,112 3,381,377
Two Harbors Investment Corp. 384,098 5,204,528
WisdomTree Investments, Inc. 328,905 1,335,354
World Acceptance Corp. * 23,694 1,850,501
    155,950,153
 
 
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Energy 3.3%
Apergy Corp. *(a) 152,083 2,828,744
Arch Coal, Inc., Class A 56,659 2,852,781
Archrock, Inc. 403,921 2,847,643
Cheniere Energy, Inc. * 27,805 1,426,118
Chesapeake Energy Corp. *(a) 2,203,545 605,975
Cimarex Energy Co. 114,310 3,777,945
CNX Resources Corp. * 731,384 3,883,649
CONSOL Energy, Inc. * 179,123 1,019,210
Continental Resources, Inc. 122,510 2,321,565
Core Laboratories N.V. 92,485 2,482,297
Cosan Ltd., A Shares * 522,648 9,543,552
CVR Energy, Inc. 75,433 2,143,806
Delek US Holdings, Inc. 246,829 5,277,204
Denbury Resources, Inc. * 1,250,702 941,028
Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc. *(a) 914,110 2,788,035
Diamondback Energy, Inc. 37,624 2,332,688
Dril-Quip, Inc. * 119,854 4,269,199
EQT Corp. 607,461 3,565,796
Equitrans Midstream Corp. 331,347 2,339,310
Exterran Corp. * 280,362 1,429,846
Frank's International N.V. * 308,904 1,210,904
Green Plains, Inc. 468,981 5,623,082
Helix Energy Solutions Group, Inc. * 345,846 2,320,627
International Seaways, Inc. * 83,396 1,658,746
Kosmos Energy Ltd. 276,356 842,886
Matrix Service Co. * 136,148 1,644,668
Newpark Resources, Inc. * 342,439 1,201,961
Oasis Petroleum, Inc. * 1,704,302 2,786,534
Oil States International, Inc. * 384,390 3,040,525
Par Pacific Holdings, Inc. * 87,713 1,455,159
Parsley Energy, Inc., Class A 138,574 1,856,892
PDC Energy, Inc. * 117,294 2,232,105
Peabody Energy Corp. 291,610 1,703,002
Renewable Energy Group, Inc. * 232,714 6,155,285
REX American Resources Corp. * 26,555 1,859,116
RPC, Inc. 379,913 1,306,901
SandRidge Energy, Inc. * 357,451 736,349
Scorpio Tankers, Inc. 102,076 2,019,063
SEACOR Holdings, Inc. * 48,450 1,807,185
SFL Corp., Ltd. 205,619 2,496,215
Tidewater, Inc. * 123,202 1,711,276
Unit Corp. * 1,011,255 354,142
US Silica Holdings, Inc. 374,209 1,717,619
Whiting Petroleum Corp. *(a) 577,464 1,068,308
WPX Energy, Inc. * 616,161 5,748,782
    113,233,723
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.7%
BJ's Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc. * 122,834 2,365,783
Ingles Markets, Inc., Class A 129,271 4,624,024
PriceSmart, Inc. 88,903 4,951,008
Sprouts Farmers Market, Inc. * 392,479 6,271,814
The Andersons, Inc. 204,856 3,763,205
Weis Markets, Inc. 76,420 2,846,645
    24,822,479
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 2.8%
Adecoagro S.A. * 396,985 2,596,282
B&G Foods, Inc. (a) 227,423 3,365,860
Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. 106,237 3,706,609
Calavo Growers, Inc. 26,323 1,907,101
Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc. 5,379 1,056,328
Darling Ingredients, Inc. * 415,851 10,687,371
Fresh Del Monte Produce, Inc. 276,352 7,577,572
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
J&J Snack Foods Corp. 21,290 3,423,858
John B Sanfilippo & Son, Inc. 25,780 1,809,498
Keurig Dr Pepper, Inc. 162,794 4,538,697
Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc. 80,899 7,029,314
Lancaster Colony Corp. 29,771 4,300,421
Nomad Foods Ltd. * 279,520 5,159,939
Pilgrim's Pride Corp. * 199,082 4,212,575
Post Holdings, Inc. * 67,679 6,853,176
Pyxus International, Inc. *(a) 148,298 570,947
The Boston Beer Co., Inc., Class A * 10,089 3,740,900
The Hain Celestial Group, Inc. * 242,647 5,758,013
TreeHouse Foods, Inc. * 138,217 5,267,450
Universal Corp. 154,673 7,633,113
Vector Group Ltd. 336,442 3,909,456
    95,104,480
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 4.0%
ABIOMED, Inc. * 7,083 1,064,292
Acadia Healthcare Co., Inc. * 175,304 5,188,998
Align Technology, Inc. * 22,943 5,009,604
Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc. * 292,111 2,202,517
Amedisys, Inc. * 19,956 3,472,544
AMN Healthcare Services, Inc. * 63,999 4,710,326
Avanos Medical, Inc. * 65,831 2,133,583
Brookdale Senior Living, Inc. * 995,253 6,538,812
Cantel Medical Corp. 27,395 1,728,624
Chemed Corp. 17,385 7,260,324
Community Health Systems, Inc. * 2,581,801 12,728,279
CONMED Corp. 25,771 2,438,967
Globus Medical, Inc., Class A * 49,377 2,233,322
Haemonetics Corp. * 28,907 3,131,495
Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc. 62,765 6,028,578
HMS Holdings Corp. * 70,343 1,615,779
ICU Medical, Inc. * 8,468 1,658,119
IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. * 17,919 4,560,565
Integer Holdings Corp. * 29,662 2,674,623
Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corp. * 34,389 1,791,667
Invacare Corp. 237,899 1,803,274
LHC Group, Inc. * 18,873 2,292,315
LivaNova plc * 29,848 2,081,003
Masimo Corp. * 27,449 4,483,245
Merit Medical Systems, Inc. * 44,320 1,595,963
Neogen Corp. * 25,109 1,525,372
NextGen Healthcare, Inc. * 101,114 1,322,571
NuVasive, Inc. * 46,018 3,028,445
Orthofix Medical, Inc. * 29,085 1,027,864
Premier, Inc., Class A * 60,937 1,793,376
Select Medical Holdings Corp. * 327,794 7,847,388
Teleflex, Inc. 24,721 8,282,029
The Ensign Group, Inc. 54,321 2,417,284
The Pennant Group, Inc. * 27,332 742,610
The Providence Service Corp. * 38,734 2,392,987
Tivity Health, Inc. * 164,927 2,089,625
Triple-S Management Corp., Class B * 201,548 3,021,205
Varex Imaging Corp. * 77,140 1,791,191
Veeva Systems, Inc., Class A * 11,618 1,649,407
West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. 51,840 7,805,030
    137,163,202
 
Household & Personal Products 0.6%
Central Garden & Pet Co., Class A * 113,225 2,865,725
Edgewell Personal Care Co. * 194,372 5,901,134
Energizer Holdings, Inc. 70,652 3,037,330
Spectrum Brands Holdings, Inc. 101,754 5,483,523
 
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
USANA Health Sciences, Inc. * 30,193 1,995,757
WD-40 Co. 11,829 2,040,384
    21,323,853
 
Insurance 2.7%
Ambac Financial Group, Inc. * 176,258 3,387,679
American Equity Investment Life Holding Co. 294,341 7,440,940
American National Insurance Co. 15,090 1,484,252
AMERISAFE, Inc. 32,879 2,142,724
Argo Group International Holdings Ltd. 61,240 3,445,362
Brighthouse Financial, Inc. * 180,434 6,466,755
Brown & Brown, Inc. 245,141 10,543,514
CNA Financial Corp. 71,886 2,989,020
Employers Holdings, Inc. 45,409 1,750,063
Enstar Group Ltd. * 11,044 1,970,139
Horace Mann Educators Corp. 62,745 2,442,663
James River Group Holdings Ltd. 74,545 3,012,363
Kemper Corp. 66,350 4,567,534
MBIA, Inc. * 669,034 5,218,465
Mercury General Corp. 74,173 3,212,433
National General Holdings Corp. 100,659 1,959,831
Primerica, Inc. 68,677 7,646,497
ProAssurance Corp. 195,288 5,302,069
RLI Corp. 46,142 3,708,894
Safety Insurance Group, Inc. 26,147 2,058,815
Selective Insurance Group, Inc. 67,679 3,775,135
Stewart Information Services Corp. 105,570 3,819,523
United Fire Group, Inc. 36,281 1,391,014
Universal Insurance Holdings, Inc. 80,812 1,672,000
    91,407,684
 
Materials 6.6%
AdvanSix, Inc. * 127,169 1,847,766
AK Steel Holding Corp. * 1,500,718 3,466,659
Allegheny Technologies, Inc. * 230,224 3,934,528
Axalta Coating Systems Ltd. * 286,962 7,151,093
Balchem Corp. 25,727 2,430,172
Boise Cascade Co. 236,925 8,406,099
Cabot Corp. 203,498 7,606,755
Carpenter Technology Corp. 142,649 5,242,351
Century Aluminum Co. * 311,506 1,806,735
Clearwater Paper Corp. * 235,443 6,420,531
Cleveland-Cliffs, Inc. (a) 691,421 4,017,156
Compass Minerals International, Inc. 103,980 5,672,109
Constellium SE * 195,284 2,421,522
Eagle Materials, Inc. 69,765 5,506,551
Element Solutions, Inc. * 467,214 4,854,353
Ferro Corp. * 144,293 1,676,685
GCP Applied Technologies, Inc. * 107,540 2,093,804
Greif, Inc., Class A 122,919 4,343,957
H.B. Fuller Co. 109,444 4,293,488
Hecla Mining Co. 1,225,546 3,235,441
Ingevity Corp. * 30,216 1,360,929
Innospec, Inc. 43,251 3,742,942
Kaiser Aluminum Corp. 49,720 4,701,026
Kraton Corp. * 99,082 1,002,710
Louisiana-Pacific Corp. 284,966 8,107,283
Materion Corp. 57,316 2,598,707
Mercer International, Inc. 123,967 1,098,348
Minerals Technologies, Inc. 91,167 4,090,663
Myers Industries, Inc. 96,192 1,305,325
Neenah, Inc. 44,108 2,548,119
NewMarket Corp. 14,603 5,674,580
Nexa Resources S.A. 236,277 1,734,273
PolyOne Corp. 286,783 7,100,747
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Quaker Chemical Corp. 15,094 2,378,362
Rayonier Advanced Materials, Inc. 526,115 1,288,982
Resolute Forest Products, Inc. * 868,559 2,310,367
Royal Gold, Inc. 32,271 3,113,183
Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc., Class A 194,688 3,208,458
Schweitzer-Mauduit International, Inc. 101,839 3,434,011
Sensient Technologies Corp. 105,082 5,167,933
Silgan Holdings, Inc. 235,850 6,752,386
Southern Copper Corp. 150,395 5,060,792
Stepan Co. 49,772 4,371,475
Summit Materials, Inc., Class A * 203,232 3,971,153
SunCoke Energy, Inc. 380,860 1,755,765
The Chemours Co. 435,814 6,476,196
The Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. 77,021 8,163,456
Trinseo S.A. 208,752 4,567,494
Tronox Holdings plc, Class A 377,504 2,770,879
US Concrete, Inc. * 39,492 1,059,965
Valvoline, Inc. 185,002 3,607,539
Verso Corp., Class A * 239,430 3,905,103
W.R. Grace & Co. 102,018 5,770,138
Warrior Met Coal, Inc. 246,831 4,373,845
Westlake Chemical Corp. 85,012 4,749,620
Worthington Industries, Inc. 173,798 5,526,776
    225,277,285
 
Media & Entertainment 3.3%
AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc., Class A (a) 371,412 2,325,039
AMC Networks, Inc., Class A * 141,804 4,395,924
Cable One, Inc. 2,863 4,503,556
Cars.com, Inc. * 265,206 2,408,071
Gannett Co., Inc. 981,277 4,121,363
Gray Television, Inc. * 118,430 2,240,696
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Class A 120,493 4,481,135
Liberty Latin America Ltd., Class A * 106,128 1,607,839
Liberty Latin America Ltd., Class C * 280,580 4,262,010
Liberty Media Corp. - Liberty Formula One, Class A * 13,318 499,292
Liberty Media Corp. - Liberty Formula One, Class C * 104,999 4,101,261
Liberty TripAdvisor Holdings, Inc., Class A * 205,702 895,832
Lions Gate Entertainment Corp., Class A * 75,032 596,504
Lions Gate Entertainment Corp., Class B * 153,632 1,136,877
Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. * 93,751 5,697,248
Meredith Corp. 113,474 2,990,040
MSG Networks, Inc., Class A * 95,289 1,204,453
National CineMedia, Inc. 400,047 3,076,361
Nexstar Media Group, Inc., Class A 47,695 5,483,971
Scholastic Corp. 121,973 3,914,114
Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc., Class A 160,728 3,730,497
Sirius XM Holdings, Inc. 1,043,607 6,616,468
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. * 56,199 6,040,269
TEGNA, Inc. 593,624 8,500,696
The Madison Square Garden Co., Class A * 14,480 3,878,034
The New York Times Co., Class A 111,263 4,167,912
TripAdvisor, Inc. 140,170 3,286,987
Twitter, Inc. * 118,272 3,926,630
Yandex N.V., Class A * 158,448 6,434,573
Yelp, Inc. * 62,930 1,967,821
Zynga, Inc., Class A * 563,645 3,782,058
    112,273,531
 
 
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 2.3%
Alkermes plc * 70,591 1,471,116
Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., Class A * 17,254 6,073,753
Bio-Techne Corp. 17,518 3,308,975
BioMarin Pharmaceutical, Inc. * 24,523 2,216,144
Bruker Corp. 85,281 3,714,840
Catalent, Inc. * 99,789 5,142,127
Charles River Laboratories International, Inc. * 40,910 6,364,369
Emergent BioSolutions, Inc. * 41,188 2,416,912
ICON plc * 56,198 8,770,260
Incyte Corp. * 17,892 1,349,236
Jazz Pharmaceuticals plc * 63,779 7,307,798
Myriad Genetics, Inc. * 201,457 3,549,672
PDL BioPharma, Inc. * 1,378,820 4,687,988
PerkinElmer, Inc. 95,209 8,229,866
PRA Health Sciences, Inc. * 29,694 2,797,175
Prestige Consumer Healthcare, Inc. * 92,784 3,466,410
Syneos Health, Inc. * 49,407 3,129,933
Taro Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. * 26,360 1,774,819
Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. * 12,816 2,871,169
    78,642,562
 
Real Estate 11.0%
Acadia Realty Trust 79,459 1,814,844
Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. 172,074 3,234,991
Altisource Portfolio Solutions S.A. * 105,383 1,674,536
American Assets Trust, Inc. 44,668 1,851,489
American Campus Communities, Inc. 172,208 7,480,715
American Homes 4 Rent, Class A 150,247 3,889,895
Apartment Investment & Management Co., Class A 170,112 8,138,158
Apple Hospitality REIT, Inc. 521,544 6,816,580
Brandywine Realty Trust 346,677 4,707,874
Brookfield Property REIT, Inc., Class A (a) 218,959 3,571,221
Chatham Lodging Trust 99,968 1,393,554
Colony Capital, Inc. 1,507,367 5,969,173
Columbia Property Trust, Inc. 264,127 4,981,435
CorePoint Lodging, Inc. 294,621 2,345,183
CoreSite Realty Corp. 19,004 1,971,285
Corporate Office Properties Trust 165,478 4,193,212
Cousins Properties, Inc. 131,293 4,685,847
CubeSmart 152,330 4,611,029
CyrusOne, Inc. 58,838 3,564,406
DiamondRock Hospitality Co. 539,861 4,923,532
Douglas Emmett, Inc. 138,545 5,289,648
EastGroup Properties, Inc. 21,893 2,752,607
Empire State Realty Trust, Inc., Class A 225,770 2,641,509
EPR Properties 65,331 3,870,208
Equity Commonwealth 115,929 3,647,126
Equity LifeStyle Properties, Inc. 99,424 6,793,642
Extra Space Storage, Inc. 76,960 7,723,706
Federal Realty Investment Trust 62,796 7,305,687
First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc. 90,817 3,496,454
Franklin Street Properties Corp. 355,765 2,536,604
Front Yard Residential Corp. 134,670 1,707,616
Gaming & Leisure Properties, Inc. 171,295 7,651,748
Global Net Lease, Inc. 87,615 1,616,497
Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc. 138,023 4,734,189
Healthcare Trust of America, Inc., Class A 175,381 5,461,364
Hersha Hospitality Trust 150,447 1,734,654
Highwoods Properties, Inc. 152,409 6,840,116
Hudson Pacific Properties, Inc. 122,052 3,939,839
Investors Real Estate Trust 28,949 2,039,457
Invitation Homes, Inc. 127,093 3,646,298
iStar, Inc. 226,547 3,427,656
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
JBG SMITH Properties 61,672 2,262,129
Kennedy-Wilson Holdings, Inc. 131,345 2,654,482
Kilroy Realty Corp. 77,272 5,616,902
Kite Realty Group Trust 187,343 3,025,589
Lexington Realty Trust 408,446 4,235,585
Life Storage, Inc. 44,416 4,792,931
LTC Properties, Inc. 34,005 1,524,444
Mack-Cali Realty Corp. 193,269 3,668,246
Medical Properties Trust, Inc. 274,081 5,791,332
National Health Investors, Inc. 29,144 2,381,939
National Retail Properties, Inc. 103,874 5,281,993
Newmark Group, Inc., Class A 165,343 1,579,026
Office Properties Income Trust 101,213 2,948,335
Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc. 203,047 8,040,661
Paramount Group, Inc. 310,109 3,767,824
Pebblebrook Hotel Trust 153,407 3,100,355
Physicians Realty Trust 102,167 1,926,870
Piedmont Office Realty Trust, Inc., Class A 317,729 6,859,769
PotlatchDeltic Corp. 63,953 2,349,633
PS Business Parks, Inc. 15,991 2,375,463
QTS Realty Trust, Inc., Class A 49,509 2,780,921
Rayonier, Inc. 233,203 6,186,876
Regency Centers Corp. 105,076 6,035,565
Retail Opportunity Investments Corp. 122,785 1,841,775
Retail Properties of America, Inc., Class A 532,602 5,576,343
RLJ Lodging Trust 447,692 5,914,011
RPT Realty 186,508 2,417,144
Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc. 56,697 3,941,008
Sabra Health Care REIT, Inc. 135,523 2,649,475
SBA Communications Corp. 32,752 8,682,228
Seritage Growth Properties, Class A 43,183 1,484,632
SITE Centers Corp. 476,598 5,485,643
Spirit Realty Capital, Inc. 141,112 6,420,596
STAG Industrial, Inc. 74,829 2,093,715
STORE Capital Corp. 83,474 2,742,956
Summit Hotel Properties, Inc. 228,308 2,116,415
Sun Communities, Inc. 45,961 7,026,518
Sunstone Hotel Investors, Inc. 565,873 6,196,309
Tanger Factory Outlet Centers, Inc. (a) 261,349 3,130,961
Taubman Centers, Inc. 153,132 7,972,052
The GEO Group, Inc. 443,451 6,492,123
The Howard Hughes Corp. * 25,904 2,794,523
The St. Joe Co. * 93,143 1,832,123
Uniti Group, Inc. 839,640 8,194,886
Urban Edge Properties 156,784 2,539,901
Washington Prime Group, Inc. (a) 1,728,023 4,752,063
Washington Real Estate Investment Trust 121,435 3,260,530
Weingarten Realty Investors 190,061 5,118,343
Xenia Hotels & Resorts, Inc. 327,453 4,898,697
    375,437,424
 
Retailing 3.4%
Asbury Automotive Group, Inc. * 98,760 8,754,086
Ascena Retail Group, Inc. * 531,604 2,020,095
Barnes & Noble Education, Inc. * 684,021 2,264,110
Big 5 Sporting Goods Corp. (a) 799,271 1,782,374
Burlington Stores, Inc. * 35,056 7,581,211
Caleres, Inc. 280,598 3,235,295
Citi Trends, Inc. 104,183 2,059,698
Conn's, Inc. * 90,391 736,687
Five Below, Inc. * 24,222 2,348,323
Genesco, Inc. * 199,635 6,869,440
GNC Holdings, Inc., Class A *(a) 3,567,400 5,993,232
Groupon, Inc. * 1,460,116 1,956,555
GrubHub, Inc. * 31,256 1,503,726
Guess?, Inc. 338,060 5,476,572
Haverty Furniture Cos., Inc. 125,862 2,116,999
 
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Hibbett Sports, Inc. * 203,527 3,972,847
Kirkland's, Inc. *(a) 630,963 744,536
MercadoLibre, Inc. * 5,006 3,083,846
Monro, Inc. 43,178 2,423,149
National Vision Holdings, Inc. * 66,938 2,330,781
Ollie's Bargain Outlet Holdings, Inc. * 27,450 1,396,381
Overstock.com, Inc. * 139,257 899,600
Party City Holdco, Inc. * 760,871 1,514,133
Pool Corp. 35,909 7,575,363
Rent-A-Center, Inc. 140,945 3,000,719
RH * 40,798 7,400,757
Shoe Carnival, Inc. 72,020 2,154,118
Sleep Number Corp. * 93,433 4,115,724
Stamps.com, Inc. * 24,480 3,454,373
The Buckle, Inc. 212,992 4,820,009
The Cato Corp., Class A 215,651 3,487,077
The Children's Place, Inc. 57,976 3,339,418
The Michaels Cos., Inc. * 562,578 2,413,460
Zumiez, Inc. * 98,096 2,602,487
    115,427,181
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 2.8%
Advanced Energy Industries, Inc. * 47,951 2,851,886
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. * 92,947 4,227,230
Amkor Technology, Inc. * 544,610 5,683,005
Brooks Automation, Inc. 58,531 2,019,905
Cabot Microelectronics Corp. 18,814 2,620,414
Cirrus Logic, Inc. * 138,194 9,485,636
Cree, Inc. * 170,645 7,632,951
Cypress Semiconductor Corp. 341,895 7,894,356
Diodes, Inc. * 61,979 2,727,696
Entegris, Inc. 101,472 5,410,487
Kulicke & Soffa Industries, Inc. 134,358 3,067,393
Mellanox Technologies Ltd. * 18,388 2,195,895
MKS Instruments, Inc. 61,231 6,134,734
Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. 13,798 2,188,915
Photronics, Inc. * 230,082 2,864,521
Power Integrations, Inc. 29,018 2,526,017
Rambus, Inc. * 141,702 1,980,994
Semtech Corp. * 44,207 1,745,734
Silicon Laboratories, Inc. * 30,194 2,677,604
Synaptics, Inc. * 139,830 9,235,771
Teradyne, Inc. 160,445 9,427,748
Xperi Corp. 118,034 2,029,004
    96,627,896
 
Software & Services 5.0%
ACI Worldwide, Inc. * 122,294 3,408,334
Aspen Technology, Inc. * 32,089 3,417,799
Black Knight, Inc. * 102,644 6,847,381
Blackbaud, Inc. 21,449 1,454,242
Cardtronics plc, Class A * 79,508 2,883,755
Cerence, Inc. * 33,621 729,912
CommVault Systems, Inc. * 48,409 2,018,655
CoreLogic, Inc. 173,171 7,856,768
CSG Systems International, Inc. 59,569 2,635,928
Ebix, Inc. 40,461 1,069,789
EPAM Systems, Inc. * 21,001 4,687,423
Euronet Worldwide, Inc. * 33,662 4,175,435
EVERTEC, Inc. 75,585 2,243,363
ExlService Holdings, Inc. * 39,470 2,946,436
Fair Isaac Corp. * 15,956 5,999,935
Fortinet, Inc. * 34,223 3,492,799
Gartner, Inc. * 51,503 6,663,973
Genpact Ltd. 228,537 8,789,533
GoDaddy, Inc., Class A * 26,557 1,858,459
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
InterXion Holding N.V. * 31,477 2,672,083
j2 Global, Inc. 56,118 4,900,785
KBR, Inc. 309,009 8,021,874
LiveRamp Holdings, Inc. * 62,017 2,197,883
LogMeIn, Inc. 29,108 2,481,020
Manhattan Associates, Inc. * 63,698 4,290,697
ManTech International Corp., Class A 63,967 4,791,128
MAXIMUS, Inc. 110,759 6,980,032
MicroStrategy, Inc., Class A * 13,546 1,830,877
Net 1 UEPS Technologies, Inc. * 484,012 1,660,161
NIC, Inc. 86,691 1,585,578
Nuance Communications, Inc. * 271,400 5,867,668
Perficient, Inc. * 55,344 2,267,444
Progress Software Corp. 90,074 3,358,860
PTC, Inc. * 55,974 4,228,836
Science Applications International Corp. 81,665 6,543,816
SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. 91,660 5,087,130
Sykes Enterprises, Inc. * 131,401 4,162,784
TiVo Corp. 382,885 2,898,439
Tyler Technologies, Inc. * 11,643 3,648,334
Unisys Corp. * 231,540 3,595,816
Verint Systems, Inc. * 58,961 3,235,780
Virtusa Corp. * 35,204 1,552,848
VMware, Inc., Class A * 46,882 5,650,219
WEX, Inc. * 21,837 4,088,760
    170,778,771
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 4.6%
ADTRAN, Inc. 302,572 2,434,192
Arista Networks, Inc. * 13,740 2,653,469
AVX Corp. 131,583 2,860,614
Badger Meter, Inc. 30,671 1,846,701
Belden, Inc. 117,020 4,672,609
Benchmark Electronics, Inc. 274,314 7,455,855
Ciena Corp. * 136,889 5,263,382
Cognex Corp. 84,537 3,765,278
Coherent, Inc. * 29,254 3,765,282
Comtech Telecommunications Corp. 65,077 1,823,458
CTS Corp. 54,094 1,410,231
Dolby Laboratories, Inc., Class A 67,565 4,439,020
EchoStar Corp., Class A * 133,404 4,658,468
ePlus, Inc. * 39,236 2,972,519
Fabrinet * 54,549 3,006,741
Fitbit, Inc., Class A * 550,360 3,516,800
II-VI, Inc. * 155,385 4,613,381
Insight Enterprises, Inc. * 157,888 8,698,050
InterDigital, Inc. 75,391 3,987,430
IPG Photonics Corp. * 32,402 4,135,791
Itron, Inc. * 52,460 3,978,566
KEMET Corp. 86,190 2,247,835
Knowles Corp. * 198,541 3,299,751
Littelfuse, Inc. 22,431 3,581,782
Lumentum Holdings, Inc. * 44,423 3,456,998
Methode Electronics, Inc. 116,683 3,577,501
MTS Systems Corp. 33,056 1,326,868
National Instruments Corp. 131,108 5,281,030
NETGEAR, Inc. * 75,172 1,418,496
NetScout Systems, Inc. * 255,931 6,577,427
OSI Systems, Inc. * 29,917 2,431,355
PC Connection, Inc. 73,552 2,991,360
Plantronics, Inc. 125,907 1,728,703
Plexus Corp. * 104,197 6,913,471
Rogers Corp. * 19,046 2,209,336
ScanSource, Inc. * 207,243 5,891,918
Stratasys Ltd. * 77,822 1,245,152
TTM Technologies, Inc. * 393,494 5,111,487
ViaSat, Inc. * 59,773 3,436,947
 
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Viavi Solutions, Inc. * 148,539 1,959,229
Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. 403,012 7,536,324
Zebra Technologies Corp., Class A * 23,710 5,002,099
    159,182,906
 
Telecommunication Services 0.8%
ATN International, Inc. 25,035 1,349,387
Cogent Communications Holdings, Inc. 41,668 3,042,181
Consolidated Communications Holdings, Inc. 827,312 5,145,881
GCI Liberty, Inc., Class A * 41,870 2,893,636
Intelsat S.A. *(a) 266,998 1,030,612
Iridium Communications, Inc. * 86,237 2,334,436
Shenandoah Telecommunications Co. 47,980 2,131,751
United States Cellular Corp. * 56,028 1,759,839
Vonage Holdings Corp. * 275,947 2,472,485
Zayo Group Holdings, Inc. * 205,656 7,195,903
    29,356,111
 
Transportation 2.0%
Air Transport Services Group, Inc. * 110,891 1,984,949
Alaska Air Group, Inc. 94,150 4,750,809
Allegiant Travel Co. 11,770 1,595,306
AMERCO 14,414 4,648,659
ArcBest Corp. 192,628 3,815,961
Atlas Corp. 326,254 3,458,292
Copa Holdings S.A., Class A 22,519 1,872,230
Costamare, Inc. 308,718 2,015,928
Daseke, Inc. * 1,490,783 4,919,584
Echo Global Logistics, Inc. * 122,708 2,263,963
Forward Air Corp. 60,043 3,543,137
Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. 64,662 1,350,143
Heartland Express, Inc. 107,059 1,917,427
Hub Group, Inc., Class A * 167,180 7,728,731
JetBlue Airways Corp. * 335,631 5,296,257
Marten Transport Ltd. 109,715 2,143,831
Saia, Inc. * 52,913 4,619,834
Schneider National, Inc., Class B 150,359 2,692,930
Spirit Airlines, Inc. * 43,647 1,241,757
Werner Enterprises, Inc. 161,226 5,417,194
YRC Worldwide, Inc. *(a) 601,943 1,276,119
    68,553,041
 
Utilities 3.7%
ALLETE, Inc. 82,690 5,704,783
American States Water Co. 36,802 2,818,665
Atlantica Yield plc 139,802 4,041,676
Avangrid, Inc. 82,279 4,088,443
Avista Corp. 154,766 7,297,217
Black Hills Corp. 77,133 5,569,003
California Water Service Group 52,101 2,498,764
Chesapeake Utilities Corp. 20,313 1,736,761
Clearway Energy, Inc., Class A 43,154 875,595
Clearway Energy, Inc., Class C 90,868 1,911,863
El Paso Electric Co. 74,803 5,076,880
Essential Utilities, Inc. 165,851 7,133,251
Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc. 208,497 8,932,011
IDACORP, Inc. 69,815 6,746,922
MGE Energy, Inc. 43,952 3,135,536
National Fuel Gas Co. 147,414 5,396,826
New Jersey Resources Corp. 146,064 5,157,520
Northwest Natural Holding Co. 47,384 3,116,446
NorthWestern Corp. 88,198 6,203,847
ONE Gas, Inc. 75,793 6,225,637
Ormat Technologies, Inc. 44,199 3,079,786
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Otter Tail Corp. 66,578 3,236,357
Pattern Energy Group, Inc., Class A 127,661 3,453,230
PNM Resources, Inc. 150,384 7,080,079
South Jersey Industries, Inc. 136,252 3,685,617
Southwest Gas Holdings, Inc. 95,719 6,191,105
Spire, Inc. 74,250 5,572,462
Unitil Corp. 28,645 1,613,859
    127,580,141
Total Common Stock
(Cost $3,660,710,497)   3,418,154,945

Rights 0.0% of net assets
 
Materials 0.0%
A. Schulman, Inc. CVR *(b) 67,938 29,417
Total Rights
(Cost $29,417)   29,417

Other Investment Companies 1.0% of net assets
 
Money Market Fund 0.1%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, Premier Class 1.53% (c) 2,157,661 2,157,661
 
Securities Lending Collateral 0.9%
Wells Fargo Government Money Market Fund, Select Class 1.52% (c) 32,271,885 32,271,885
Total Other Investment Companies
(Cost $34,429,546)   34,429,546
    
  Number of
Contracts
Notional
Amount
($)
Current Value/
Unrealized
Depreciation
($)
Futures Contracts      
Long  
Russell 2000 Index, e-mini expires 03/20/20 86 6,342,070 (694,689)
* Non-income producing security.
(a) All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at $30,585,484.
(b) Fair-valued by management using significant unobservable inputs in accordance with procedures approved by the fund’s Board of Trustees.
(c) The rate shown is the 7-day yield.
   
CVR — Contingent Value Rights
REIT — Real Estate Investment Trust
 
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Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF
Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020

This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date.
The fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings on a daily basis on the fund’s website at www.schwabfunds.com/schwabetfs_prospectus.    
 
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Common Stock 98.5% of net assets
 
Australia 5.3%
AGL Energy Ltd. 249,704 3,081,476
Amcor plc 309,598 2,878,424
AMP Ltd. * 3,646,461 3,938,018
APA Group 215,779 1,494,186
Aurizon Holdings Ltd. 755,914 2,354,024
Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. 1,031,773 16,517,798
Bendigo & Adelaide Bank Ltd. 161,853 959,020
BHP Group Ltd. 960,457 20,806,953
BlueScope Steel Ltd. 253,984 1,935,598
Boral Ltd. 445,350 1,297,870
Brambles Ltd. 365,294 2,816,858
Caltex Australia Ltd. 252,380 5,321,009
CIMIC Group Ltd. 37,972 583,661
Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd. 179,100 1,326,804
Coles Group Ltd. 161,983 1,484,071
Commonwealth Bank of Australia 475,026 25,047,003
Crown Resorts Ltd. 157,639 1,032,639
CSL Ltd. 35,274 7,037,565
Downer EDI Ltd. 318,503 1,170,522
Fortescue Metals Group Ltd. 646,333 4,200,569
Goodman Group 126,210 1,218,981
GrainCorp Ltd., Class A * 181,085 910,685
Incitec Pivot Ltd. 682,596 1,201,483
Insurance Australia Group Ltd. 658,982 2,710,725
LendLease Group 260,926 2,965,930
Macquarie Group Ltd. 59,174 5,144,092
Medibank Pvt Ltd. 877,753 1,601,585
Metcash Ltd. 1,097,435 1,747,701
Mirvac Group 817,959 1,603,232
National Australia Bank Ltd. 1,002,839 16,229,167
Newcrest Mining Ltd. 60,221 1,021,163
Oil Search Ltd. 207,232 733,534
Orica Ltd. 132,702 1,694,080
Origin Energy Ltd. 700,587 3,152,890
QBE Insurance Group Ltd. 413,907 3,626,716
Ramsay Health Care Ltd. 22,812 1,000,294
Rio Tinto Ltd. 125,691 7,072,296
Scentre Group 888,651 1,982,434
Sims Ltd. 184,538 1,141,026
Sonic Healthcare Ltd. 98,521 1,829,417
South32 Ltd. 1,004,020 1,437,099
Stockland 625,698 1,900,102
Suncorp Group Ltd. 582,393 4,258,145
Tabcorp Holdings Ltd. 329,874 806,081
Telstra Corp., Ltd. 2,825,350 6,248,239
Transurban Group 190,109 1,820,206
Viva Energy Group Ltd. 1,065,186 1,208,730
Wesfarmers Ltd. 552,680 14,485,236
Westpac Banking Corp. 1,229,964 18,746,973
Woodside Petroleum Ltd. 286,125 5,150,656
Woolworths Group Ltd. 583,442 14,595,558
Worley Ltd. 131,650 1,062,714
    235,591,238
 
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Austria 0.3%
ANDRITZ AG 25,456 892,551
Erste Group Bank AG * 94,423 3,218,398
OMV AG 76,188 3,167,617
Raiffeisen Bank International AG 62,786 1,287,963
voestalpine AG 107,081 2,326,585
Wienerberger AG 41,482 1,051,661
    11,944,775
 
Belgium 0.7%
Ageas 72,033 3,313,739
Anheuser-Busch InBev S.A. 170,986 9,528,084
Colruyt S.A. 23,031 1,057,979
Groupe Bruxelles Lambert S.A. 27,479 2,471,490
KBC Groep N.V. 86,657 5,713,205
Proximus SADP 67,834 1,666,093
Solvay S.A. 30,618 2,760,542
UCB S.A. 20,476 1,879,419
Umicore S.A. 65,131 2,702,184
    31,092,735
 
Canada 6.6%
Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd. 30,525 1,448,309
Air Canada * 39,844 1,016,618
Alimentation Couche-Tard, Inc., B Shares 205,746 6,247,407
AltaGas Ltd. 87,291 1,305,122
ARC Resources Ltd. 280,374 1,219,789
Atco Ltd., Class I 37,552 1,400,979
Bank of Montreal 151,273 10,278,698
Barrick Gold Corp. 140,147 2,672,748
Bausch Health Cos., Inc. * 139,855 3,098,512
BCE, Inc. 93,490 4,105,662
Brookfield Asset Management, Inc., Class A 150,159 8,979,225
Cameco Corp. 115,393 998,035
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 105,479 8,027,515
Canadian National Railway Co. 128,057 10,855,296
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. 375,568 9,666,536
Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. 24,979 6,190,460
Canadian Tire Corp., Ltd., Class A 29,491 2,899,778
Celestica, Inc. * 154,849 975,917
Cenovus Energy, Inc. 581,025 4,272,147
CGI, Inc. * 48,769 3,426,382
CI Financial Corp. 123,516 2,051,009
Crescent Point Energy Corp. 974,821 2,650,647
Dollarama, Inc. 45,666 1,342,407
Empire Co., Ltd., A Shares 92,778 2,072,792
Enbridge, Inc. 270,305 10,060,296
Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd. 4,853 2,090,404
Finning International, Inc. 83,612 1,237,035
First Quantum Minerals Ltd. 213,671 1,579,034
Fortis, Inc. 82,504 3,338,635
George Weston Ltd. 39,722 2,990,210
Gibson Energy, Inc. 66,836 1,275,627
Gildan Activewear, Inc. 47,886 1,159,738
Great-West Lifeco, Inc. 71,203 1,674,585
H&R Real Estate Investment Trust 77,891 1,126,282
 
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Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF
Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Husky Energy, Inc. 280,357 1,334,586
Hydro One Ltd. 98,613 1,979,092
Imperial Oil Ltd. 115,081 2,519,634
Intact Financial Corp. 21,245 2,302,630
Inter Pipeline Ltd. 105,471 1,560,438
Keyera Corp. 51,274 1,230,714
Linamar Corp. 33,377 918,001
Loblaw Cos. Ltd. 60,254 2,984,982
Magna International, Inc. 240,295 10,935,763
Manulife Financial Corp. 413,715 6,953,038
Methanex Corp. 33,962 977,608
Metro, Inc. 69,051 2,689,303
National Bank of Canada 70,734 3,676,471
Nutrien Ltd. 85,432 3,452,666
Onex Corp. 34,512 1,937,516
Open Text Corp. 25,596 1,071,625
Ovintiv, Inc. 80,577 931,016
Pembina Pipeline Corp. 77,321 2,785,019
Power Corp. of Canada 301,028 6,653,630
RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust 64,479 1,204,223
Rogers Communications, Inc., B Shares 93,079 4,265,124
Royal Bank of Canada 274,576 20,418,055
Saputo, Inc. 63,393 1,764,341
Shaw Communications, Inc., B Shares 146,278 2,531,410
SNC-Lavalin Group, Inc. 124,898 2,902,982
Sun Life Financial, Inc. 120,500 5,205,643
Suncor Energy, Inc. 568,529 15,666,471
TC Energy Corp. 151,359 7,888,461
Teck Resources Ltd., Class B 219,060 2,203,084
TELUS Corp. 70,538 2,545,432
TFI International, Inc. 33,100 1,020,851
The Bank of Nova Scotia 305,090 15,959,638
The Toronto-Dominion Bank 319,802 16,448,117
Thomson Reuters Corp. 61,723 4,584,796
TransAlta Corp. 198,957 1,489,565
Waste Connections, Inc. 17,128 1,649,065
West Fraser Timber Co., Ltd. 32,206 1,202,492
WSP Global, Inc. 21,768 1,434,659
    291,011,977
 
Denmark 1.0%
AP Moller - Maersk A/S, A Shares 2,739 2,574,676
AP Moller - Maersk A/S, B Shares 4,163 4,142,715
Carlsberg A/S, B Shares 19,584 2,555,104
Coloplast A/S, B Shares 11,085 1,474,274
Danske Bank A/S 297,030 4,569,088
DSV PANALPINA A/S 28,389 2,845,097
ISS A/S 94,886 1,687,631
Maersk Drilling A/S * 15,190 666,264
Novo Nordisk A/S, B Shares 210,831 12,265,922
Novozymes A/S, B Shares 32,051 1,616,413
Orsted A/S 19,344 1,977,292
Pandora A/S 45,861 2,047,285
Vestas Wind Systems A/S 40,046 3,822,622
    42,244,383
 
Finland 1.1%
Elisa Oyj 31,674 1,807,112
Fortum Oyj 115,186 2,439,422
Kesko Oyj, B Shares 34,412 2,318,643
Kone Oyj, B Shares 60,876 3,410,330
Metso Oyj 30,793 988,354
Neste Oyj 88,927 3,483,334
Nokia Oyj 1,631,798 6,174,983
Nokian Renkaat Oyj 50,883 1,317,943
Nordea Bank Abp 1,344,676 10,487,118
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Outokumpu Oyj 401,398 1,506,167
Sampo Oyj, A Shares 106,813 4,327,082
Stora Enso Oyj, R Shares 258,895 3,045,743
UPM-Kymmene Oyj 204,430 6,226,940
Wartsila Oyj Abp 140,876 1,455,224
    48,988,395
 
France 9.0%
Accor S.A. 35,044 1,257,601
Air France-KLM * 185,586 1,408,243
Air Liquide S.A. 87,968 11,875,633
Airbus SE 56,106 6,662,162
Alstom S.A. 51,190 2,501,657
Arkema S.A. 31,838 2,974,756
Atos SE 34,753 2,569,139
AXA S.A. 681,661 15,690,481
BNP Paribas S.A. 480,845 23,126,537
Bollore S.A. 269,306 918,222
Bollore S.A. New * 1,549 5,309
Bouygues S.A. 127,024 4,950,506
Bureau Veritas S.A. 53,256 1,289,904
Capgemini SE 35,581 3,877,908
Carrefour S.A. 536,162 9,214,075
Casino Guichard Perrachon S.A. (a) 81,909 3,166,147
CGG S.A. * 537,890 1,437,526
Cie de Saint-Gobain 342,383 11,884,459
Cie Generale des Etablissements Michelin S.C.A. 88,383 9,343,391
CNP Assurances 58,835 914,476
Credit Agricole S.A. 384,372 4,564,126
Danone S.A. 108,322 7,581,805
Dassault Systemes SE 6,897 1,075,793
Eiffage S.A. 30,040 3,181,612
Electricite de France S.A. 416,609 5,761,486
Engie S.A. 926,225 15,291,695
EssilorLuxottica S.A. 20,392 2,757,389
Eurazeo SE 22,995 1,530,686
Eutelsat Communications S.A. 70,989 954,449
Faurecia SE 53,910 2,420,808
Hermes International 2,228 1,541,828
Iliad S.A. 9,003 1,249,024
Ingenico Group S.A. 11,806 1,659,294
Kering S.A. 6,639 3,688,601
Klepierre S.A. 34,356 1,019,690
L'Oreal S.A. 29,032 7,685,536
Lagardere S.C.A. 103,960 1,788,291
Legrand S.A. 44,224 3,352,842
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE 28,208 11,490,812
Natixis S.A. 348,294 1,402,933
Orange S.A. 1,081,154 14,476,761
Pernod-Ricard S.A. 25,737 4,138,845
Peugeot S.A. 320,825 6,168,939
Publicis Groupe S.A. 67,512 2,594,065
Rallye S.A. (a) 290,271 2,573,104
Renault S.A. 163,126 4,747,525
Rexel S.A. 329,523 4,017,805
Rubis S.C.A. 20,536 1,100,819
Safran S.A. 38,934 5,307,389
Sanofi 302,887 27,924,025
Schneider Electric SE 145,624 14,476,437
SCOR SE 52,527 1,875,194
SES S.A. 132,866 1,514,926
Societe Generale S.A. 665,438 18,705,014
Sodexo S.A. 24,758 2,358,930
STMicroelectronics N.V. 129,649 3,476,299
Suez 198,233 3,109,455
TechnipFMC plc 127,267 1,863,486
 
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Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF
Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Teleperformance 6,539 1,578,771
Thales S.A. 17,428 1,738,255
Total S.A. 1,189,743 50,157,777
Valeo S.A. 152,504 3,816,059
Veolia Environnement S.A. 241,870 6,889,135
Vinci S.A. 115,800 11,572,699
Vivendi S.A. 248,806 6,291,386
Wendel S.A. 9,864 1,199,446
    398,739,378
 
Germany 7.9%
adidas AG 25,060 6,896,927
Allianz SE 118,244 25,301,614
Aurubis AG 52,676 2,473,019
BASF SE 479,723 27,970,589
Bayer AG 332,067 23,785,927
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG 251,093 16,253,661
Beiersdorf AG 12,643 1,317,943
Brenntag AG 67,180 2,982,009
Commerzbank AG 807,192 4,620,384
Continental AG 65,820 7,347,122
Covestro AG 99,763 3,779,574
Daimler AG 671,240 27,679,118
Deutsche Bank AG 1,118,398 9,679,382
Deutsche Boerse AG 16,887 2,634,959
Deutsche Lufthansa AG 223,720 2,872,761
Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG 76,575 1,069,927
Deutsche Post AG 428,006 12,750,279
Deutsche Telekom AG 1,534,023 24,864,554
Deutsche Wohnen SE 26,301 1,053,341
E.ON SE 1,073,494 12,298,838
Evonik Industries AG 78,166 1,924,154
Freenet AG 69,880 1,357,878
Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA 65,097 4,956,781
Fresenius SE & Co. KGaA 140,367 6,539,803
GEA Group AG 75,946 1,997,143
Hannover Rueck SE 13,319 2,355,470
HeidelbergCement AG 67,332 3,982,050
Henkel AG & Co. KGaA 26,465 2,234,066
HUGO BOSS AG 29,646 1,288,257
Infineon Technologies AG 180,462 3,725,505
K+S AG 147,794 1,199,724
KION Group AG 19,558 1,035,504
Kloeckner & Co. SE 161,770 884,216
LANXESS AG 36,209 1,881,697
Leoni AG * 73,870 730,282
Merck KGaA 21,381 2,561,143
METRO AG 168,287 1,938,203
MTU Aero Engines AG 6,150 1,490,931
Muenchener Rueckversicherungs-Gesellschaft AG 44,242 11,211,469
OSRAM Licht AG 23,526 1,205,535
OSRAM Licht AG * 27,070 1,211,108
ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE 155,467 1,873,376
Rheinmetall AG 12,484 1,128,858
RTL Group S.A. 20,685 857,961
RWE AG 353,757 12,108,285
Salzgitter AG 57,838 948,852
SAP SE 109,625 13,433,781
Siemens AG 251,756 25,773,648
Symrise AG 13,382 1,295,610
Telefonica Deutschland Holding AG 413,253 1,071,747
ThyssenKrupp AG 228,142 2,180,743
Uniper SE 203,582 5,979,721
United Internet AG 35,428 1,051,118
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Volkswagen AG 22,627 3,785,359
Vonovia SE 49,194 2,625,124
    347,457,030
 
Hong Kong 1.7%
AIA Group Ltd. 1,026,102 10,125,335
BOC Hong Kong Holdings Ltd. 774,167 2,657,364
China Mengniu Dairy Co., Ltd. * 365,398 1,310,511
CK Asset Holdings Ltd. 525,482 3,283,820
CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd. 697,281 6,070,860
CLP Holdings Ltd. 419,194 4,400,083
Galaxy Entertainment Group Ltd. 321,303 2,121,254
Hang Seng Bank Ltd. 108,801 2,268,709
Henderson Land Development Co., Ltd. 202,165 927,416
Hong Kong & China Gas Co., Ltd. 853,879 1,643,539
Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd. 49,537 1,626,008
Hongkong Land Holdings Ltd. 208,103 1,021,786
Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd. 58,040 3,157,376
Jardine Strategic Holdings Ltd. 51,262 1,471,732
Lenovo Group Ltd. 3,647,538 2,251,321
Li & Fung Ltd. 16,340,539 1,362,926
Link REIT 142,075 1,316,277
MTR Corp. Ltd. 289,853 1,630,947
New World Development Co., Ltd. 1,955,911 2,514,834
Noble Group Ltd. *(a)(b) 54,070,092 581,107
PCCW Ltd. 2,328,867 1,401,555
Sands China Ltd. 551,266 2,564,258
Sino Land Co., Ltd. 659,603 897,183
SJM Holdings Ltd. 1,038,609 1,175,474
Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd. 326,215 4,638,059
Swire Pacific Ltd., A Shares 229,702 2,069,162
Swire Pacific Ltd., B Shares 382,501 535,979
Techtronic Industries Co., Ltd. 174,843 1,414,575
The Wharf Holdings Ltd. (a) 799,482 1,686,565
Want Want China Holdings Ltd. 1,312,234 1,013,679
WH Group Ltd. 3,782,181 3,843,793
Wharf Real Estate Investment Co., Ltd. 170,612 773,912
Wheelock & Co., Ltd. 272,018 2,071,624
Yue Yuen Industrial Holdings Ltd. 520,572 1,254,495
    77,083,518
 
Ireland 0.1%
Bank of Ireland Group plc 313,933 1,157,282
Kerry Group plc, A Shares 16,600 2,096,940
    3,254,222
 
Israel 0.3%
Bank Hapoalim B.M. 238,024 1,859,115
Bank Leumi Le-Israel 230,243 1,494,331
Bezeq The Israeli Telecommunication Corp., Ltd. * 2,388,159 1,752,438
Israel Chemicals Ltd. 300,469 1,112,753
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. * 432,083 5,203,955
    11,422,592
 
Italy 3.4%
A2A S.p.A. 558,367 965,701
Assicurazioni Generali S.p.A. 444,913 7,946,498
Atlantia S.p.A. 143,962 3,065,447
Banco BPM S.p.A. * 784,613 1,708,633
BPER Banca 266,448 1,053,354
CNH Industrial N.V. 394,516 3,618,522
Enel S.p.A. 3,570,627 29,714,239
Eni S.p.A. 1,841,545 22,570,899
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
EXOR N.V. 131,979 9,289,824
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. 879,713 10,863,374
Hera S.p.A. 280,564 1,195,143
Intesa Sanpaolo S.p.A. 6,311,822 15,242,681
Leonardo S.p.A. 155,158 1,574,462
Mediobanca Banca di Credito Finanziario S.p.A. 124,493 1,119,977
Pirelli & C S.p.A. 174,152 813,587
Poste Italiane S.p.A. 130,320 1,376,244
Prysmian S.p.A. 82,640 1,940,788
Saipem S.p.A. * 285,271 1,070,110
Saras S.p.A. 678,880 794,187
Snam S.p.A. 546,107 2,682,024
Telecom Italia S.p.A. * 12,595,257 6,919,011
Tenaris S.A. 165,233 1,482,493
Terna Rete Elettrica Nazionale S.p.A. 275,562 1,813,119
UniCredit S.p.A. 1,251,994 15,867,662
Unione di Banche Italiane S.p.A. 694,324 2,834,882
Unipol Gruppo S.p.A. 246,678 1,213,103
    148,735,964
 
Japan 24.9%
Aeon Co., Ltd. 316,653 5,913,850
AGC, Inc. 129,816 3,730,864
Air Water, Inc. 88,567 1,173,339
Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd. 152,358 4,943,707
Ajinomoto Co., Inc. 172,828 2,903,299
Alfresa Holdings Corp. 105,287 1,850,685
Alps Alpine Co., Ltd. 106,019 1,630,608
Amada Holdings Co., Ltd. 121,194 1,132,560
ANA Holdings, Inc. 59,805 1,612,043
Asahi Group Holdings Ltd. 84,383 3,246,553
Asahi Kasei Corp. 595,640 4,973,744
Asics Corp. 78,638 844,958
Astellas Pharma, Inc. 488,287 7,691,092
Bandai Namco Holdings, Inc. 43,023 2,141,877
Bic Camera, Inc. 106,854 944,068
Bridgestone Corp. 345,104 11,537,060
Brother Industries Ltd. 116,464 2,076,302
Canon, Inc. 451,221 11,434,781
Casio Computer Co., Ltd. 76,914 1,324,149
Central Japan Railway Co. 44,396 7,318,045
Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc. 452,950 5,910,417
Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 15,810 1,717,092
Citizen Watch Co., Ltd. 203,946 807,351
Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan Holdings, Inc. 55,344 1,275,018
COMSYS Holdings Corp. 39,600 978,023
Concordia Financial Group Ltd. 398,223 1,373,374
Cosmo Energy Holdings Co., Ltd. 76,718 1,281,656
Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. 175,114 4,212,866
Dai-ichi Life Holdings, Inc. 389,681 5,341,337
Daicel Corp. 183,599 1,584,672
Daido Steel Co., Ltd. 26,740 973,017
Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd. 86,613 5,291,611
Daikin Industries Ltd. 51,338 7,008,316
Daito Trust Construction Co., Ltd. 25,472 2,591,714
Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd. 261,741 7,229,938
Daiwa Securities Group, Inc. 603,404 2,568,795
Denka Co., Ltd. 44,242 1,118,919
Denso Corp. 243,777 9,537,282
Dentsu Group, Inc. 65,961 1,719,578
DIC Corp. 64,009 1,518,556
Dowa Holdings Co., Ltd. 32,563 1,076,226
East Japan Railway Co. 123,739 9,543,269
Ebara Corp. 48,785 1,162,808
EDION Corp. 118,760 997,511
Eisai Co., Ltd. 42,725 3,161,250
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Electric Power Development Co., Ltd. 107,322 2,304,341
FANUC Corp. 31,069 5,176,006
Fast Retailing Co., Ltd. 4,825 2,390,470
Fuji Electric Co., Ltd. 52,635 1,445,858
FUJIFILM Holdings Corp. 144,573 7,072,838
Fujikura Ltd. 377,873 1,212,108
Fujitsu Ltd. 107,113 11,131,848
Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd. 48,819 1,075,815
H2O Retailing Corp. 101,952 787,336
Hakuhodo DY Holdings, Inc. 97,766 1,141,125
Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc. 63,669 2,095,443
Hanwa Co., Ltd. 55,618 1,142,112
Haseko Corp. 161,820 2,085,290
Hino Motors Ltd. 225,157 1,861,957
Hitachi Construction Machinery Co., Ltd. 47,084 1,162,422
Hitachi Ltd. 609,993 20,567,789
Hitachi Metals Ltd. 126,005 1,802,491
Hokuriku Electric Power Co. * 159,084 1,076,636
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. 1,393,653 36,170,505
Hoya Corp. 44,579 3,971,257
Ibiden Co., Ltd. 58,913 1,304,808
Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd. 814,794 20,078,083
IHI Corp. 78,641 1,654,257
Iida Group Holdings Co., Ltd. 97,529 1,319,194
Inpex Corp. 580,022 5,016,479
Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd. 289,272 1,896,030
Isuzu Motors Ltd. 297,918 2,806,144
ITOCHU Corp. 505,581 11,537,455
J Front Retailing Co., Ltd. 158,987 1,690,614
Japan Airlines Co., Ltd. 67,929 1,686,496
Japan Display, Inc. *(a) 1,942,074 1,098,285
Japan Post Bank Co., Ltd. 118,716 1,060,976
Japan Post Holdings Co., Ltd. 547,394 4,773,870
Japan Tobacco, Inc. 427,651 8,500,290
JFE Holdings, Inc. 578,427 5,373,234
JGC Holdings Corp. 132,643 1,629,370
JSR Corp. 83,893 1,477,743
JTEKT Corp. 202,460 1,976,456
JXTG Holdings, Inc. 2,720,032 10,944,179
K's Holdings Corp. 134,764 1,483,010
Kajima Corp. 207,125 2,233,221
Kaneka Corp. 39,759 1,072,256
Kao Corp. 72,784 5,309,086
Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. 107,301 1,949,752
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd. * 107,881 1,216,180
KDDI Corp. 678,271 19,229,154
Keio Corp. 22,481 1,081,689
Kewpie Corp. 50,773 934,357
Keyence Corp. 8,156 2,601,845
Kikkoman Corp. 30,927 1,436,465
Kinden Corp. 66,144 1,000,147
Kintetsu Group Holdings Co., Ltd. 39,722 1,717,917
Kirin Holdings Co., Ltd. 251,228 4,832,875
Kobe Steel Ltd. 527,072 1,959,448
Koito Manufacturing Co., Ltd. 37,920 1,497,605
Komatsu Ltd. 346,962 7,020,299
Konica Minolta, Inc. 362,642 1,970,131
Kubota Corp. 340,995 4,814,679
Kuraray Co., Ltd. 209,673 2,184,883
Kyocera Corp. 88,972 5,605,653
Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc. 303,070 2,197,198
Kyushu Railway Co. 43,259 1,301,399
Leopalace21 Corp. *(a) 440,236 1,342,768
LIXIL Group Corp. 176,306 2,647,900
Makita Corp. 62,100 2,150,313
Marubeni Corp. 1,059,892 7,043,347
Matsumotokiyoshi Holdings Co., Ltd. 33,250 1,089,684
Mazda Motor Corp. 702,174 4,882,311
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Medipal Holdings Corp. 106,054 1,938,891
MEIJI Holdings Co., Ltd. 43,855 2,618,330
MINEBEA MITSUMI, Inc. 124,362 2,195,200
MISUMI Group, Inc. 43,984 928,490
Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corp. 918,253 6,182,980
Mitsubishi Corp. 444,207 11,077,892
Mitsubishi Electric Corp. 940,440 11,953,305
Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. 189,403 3,237,928
Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co., Inc. 113,785 1,725,789
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. 192,864 6,113,216
Mitsubishi Materials Corp. 119,305 2,727,540
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. 495,887 1,650,428
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc. 4,821,347 23,774,853
Mitsui & Co., Ltd. 744,047 12,302,488
Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. 117,554 2,549,101
Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd. 204,139 4,688,772
Mitsui Mining & Smelting Co., Ltd. 49,072 1,177,837
Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd. 102,739 2,134,502
Mizuho Financial Group, Inc. 8,777,307 12,010,666
MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings, Inc. 174,655 5,639,673
Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. 123,779 6,565,055
Nagase & Co., Ltd. 108,922 1,309,710
Nagoya Railroad Co., Ltd. 51,647 1,349,770
NEC Corp. 129,356 4,844,929
NGK Insulators Ltd. 102,823 1,617,676
NGK Spark Plug Co., Ltd. 88,780 1,460,942
NH Foods Ltd. 78,477 2,961,122
NHK Spring Co., Ltd. 169,229 1,292,771
Nichirei Corp. 44,800 1,143,414
Nidec Corp. 25,087 2,972,344
Nikon Corp. 158,701 1,631,664
Nintendo Co., Ltd. 7,343 2,469,111
Nippon Electric Glass Co., Ltd. 54,274 917,272
Nippon Express Co., Ltd. 50,356 2,413,577
Nippon Paper Industries Co., Ltd. 96,378 1,397,443
Nippon Shokubai Co., Ltd. 16,831 855,086
Nippon Steel Corp. 792,295 8,931,820
Nippon Steel Trading Corp. 24,152 980,724
Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp. 741,130 17,379,950
Nippon Yusen K.K. 208,479 2,984,208
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. 1,898,914 8,161,466
Nisshin Seifun Group, Inc. 76,623 1,297,118
Nisshinbo Holdings, Inc. 128,786 1,098,439
Nissin Foods Holdings Co., Ltd. 19,414 1,529,866
Nitori Holdings Co., Ltd. 11,303 1,568,158
Nitto Denko Corp. 72,069 3,621,323
NOK Corp. 114,783 1,458,930
Nomura Holdings, Inc. 1,409,713 6,266,698
Nomura Real Estate Holdings, Inc. 50,663 1,093,436
NSK Ltd. 282,094 2,162,812
NTN Corp. 434,946 1,052,435
NTT Data Corp. 181,477 2,172,037
NTT DOCOMO, Inc. 420,917 11,423,859
Obayashi Corp. 309,015 3,119,801
Odakyu Electric Railway Co., Ltd. 56,538 1,092,339
Oji Holdings Corp. 542,864 2,591,897
Olympus Corp. 173,997 3,164,902
Omron Corp. 62,355 3,376,009
Ono Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 56,504 1,157,686
Oriental Land Co., Ltd. 12,444 1,414,969
ORIX Corp. 366,854 5,924,625
Osaka Gas Co., Ltd. 241,703 3,910,182
Otsuka Corp. 25,703 1,099,702
Otsuka Holdings Co., Ltd. 125,178 4,734,865
Pan Pacific International Holdings Corp. 76,633 1,270,290
Panasonic Corp. 1,450,004 13,852,771
Recruit Holdings Co., Ltd. 126,915 4,421,699
Renesas Electronics Corp. * 202,379 1,221,422
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Resona Holdings, Inc. 753,441 2,858,277
Ricoh Co., Ltd. 455,629 4,245,187
Rohm Co., Ltd. 24,072 1,584,492
Ryohin Keikaku Co., Ltd. 54,070 740,884
San-Ai Oil Co., Ltd. 123,286 1,078,960
Santen Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 63,455 1,018,904
Secom Co., Ltd. 38,962 3,097,382
Sega Sammy Holdings, Inc. 84,515 1,114,957
Seiko Epson Corp. 169,542 2,401,707
Seino Holdings Co., Ltd. 100,255 1,087,455
Sekisui Chemical Co., Ltd. 188,060 2,805,252
Sekisui House Ltd. 293,909 5,768,371
Seven & i Holdings Co., Ltd. 328,640 11,260,867
SG Holdings Co., Ltd. 58,138 1,146,968
Shikoku Electric Power Co., Inc. 103,400 787,974
Shimadzu Corp. 45,256 1,102,608
Shimamura Co., Ltd. 16,905 1,129,978
Shimano, Inc. 11,182 1,567,439
Shimizu Corp. 260,042 2,367,415
Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd. 79,013 8,896,425
Shionogi & Co., Ltd. 35,576 1,927,796
Shiseido Co., Ltd. 32,037 1,906,211
Showa Denko K.K. 64,147 1,386,834
Skylark Holdings Co., Ltd. 58,290 874,364
SMC Corp. 7,548 3,013,882
Softbank Corp. 408,038 5,343,287
SoftBank Group Corp. 496,535 23,076,345
Sojitz Corp. 753,911 2,180,691
Sompo Holdings, Inc. 124,622 4,639,892
Sony Corp. 206,426 12,651,762
Stanley Electric Co., Ltd. 56,001 1,368,550
Subaru Corp. 379,064 9,205,564
Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. 1,017,109 3,705,779
Sumitomo Corp. 479,837 6,870,702
Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd. 626,035 7,489,901
Sumitomo Forestry Co., Ltd. 116,639 1,738,799
Sumitomo Heavy Industries Ltd. 60,989 1,329,867
Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd. 98,936 2,463,196
Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc. 478,461 15,454,115
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Holdings, Inc. 100,345 3,442,048
Sumitomo Realty & Development Co., Ltd. 70,808 2,213,550
Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd. 168,332 1,752,532
Suntory Beverage & Food Ltd. 37,311 1,421,668
Suzuken Co., Ltd. 42,893 1,421,615
Suzuki Motor Corp. 174,893 7,032,040
Sysmex Corp. 19,515 1,251,790
T&D Holdings, Inc. 198,605 1,960,917
Taiheiyo Cement Corp. 77,107 1,903,638
Taisei Corp. 80,200 2,747,314
Takashimaya Co., Ltd. 131,845 1,233,316
Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 233,550 8,147,672
TDK Corp. 45,380 4,396,431
Teijin Ltd. 116,445 1,916,190
Terumo Corp. 77,700 2,505,359
The Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc. 156,803 2,087,509
The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc. 445,011 4,804,295
The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd. 60,348 983,001
TIS, Inc. 21,536 1,275,808
Tobu Railway Co., Ltd. 57,838 1,726,587
Toho Gas Co., Ltd. 36,804 1,257,338
Toho Holdings Co., Ltd. 44,130 834,610
Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc. 443,423 3,897,140
Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc. 164,230 8,832,320
Tokyo Electric Power Co. Holdings, Inc. * 2,159,681 8,209,050
Tokyo Electron Ltd. 24,307 5,030,861
Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd. 253,262 5,125,582
Tokyu Corp. 133,960 2,056,624
Tokyu Fudosan Holdings Corp. 232,293 1,466,570
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Toppan Printing Co., Ltd. 183,113 3,193,210
Toray Industries, Inc. 781,596 4,526,612
Toshiba Corp. 78,176 2,119,917
Tosoh Corp. 184,342 2,531,039
TOTO Ltd. 42,046 1,596,239
Toyo Seikan Group Holdings Ltd. 109,359 1,753,962
Toyo Suisan Kaisha Ltd. 30,102 1,193,029
Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd. 64,278 1,374,172
Toyota Industries Corp. 63,775 3,376,028
Toyota Motor Corp. 1,068,827 70,620,962
Toyota Tsusho Corp. 187,772 5,683,730
TS Tech Co., Ltd. 43,398 1,133,784
Tsuruha Holdings, Inc. 11,743 1,364,111
Ube Industries Ltd. 84,955 1,550,006
Unicharm Corp. 50,186 1,627,503
West Japan Railway Co. 61,038 4,310,828
Yakult Honsha Co., Ltd. 18,441 843,706
Yamada Denki Co., Ltd. 597,236 2,873,643
Yamaha Corp. 32,507 1,597,247
Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. 175,516 2,811,771
Yamato Holdings Co., Ltd. 169,342 2,672,045
Yamazaki Baking Co., Ltd. 75,371 1,282,212
Yaskawa Electric Corp. 40,308 1,264,938
Yokogawa Electric Corp. 66,859 1,076,661
Z Holdings Corp. 662,365 2,413,289
    1,099,486,625
 
Netherlands 2.4%
Aalberts N.V. 26,920 997,996
ABN AMRO Bank N.V. 162,669 2,222,825
Aegon N.V. 1,020,369 3,442,050
Akzo Nobel N.V. 60,629 4,805,039
APERAM S.A. 38,315 1,133,826
ArcelorMittal S.A. 623,213 8,787,116
ASML Holding N.V. 24,272 6,614,736
ASR Nederland N.V. 49,045 1,622,669
Boskalis Westminster 56,060 1,218,958
Heineken Holding N.V. 31,158 2,731,194
Heineken N.V. 42,089 4,171,109
ING Groep N.V. 1,293,058 12,227,872
Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize N.V. 613,317 14,268,920
Koninklijke DSM N.V. 35,215 3,935,884
Koninklijke KPN N.V. 1,349,153 3,261,831
Koninklijke Philips N.V. 200,844 8,542,291
NN Group N.V. 88,940 3,012,948
Prosus N.V. * 10,270 718,266
Randstad N.V. 63,589 3,262,662
Signify N.V. 90,719 2,670,627
Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield 16,378 1,960,955
Unilever N.V. 257,143 13,449,268
Wolters Kluwer N.V. 36,120 2,631,312
    107,690,354
 
New Zealand 0.1%
Contact Energy Ltd. 250,132 1,039,467
Fletcher Building Ltd. 641,572 2,065,283
Spark New Zealand Ltd. 692,783 1,948,684
    5,053,434
 
Norway 0.7%
DNB A.S.A. 256,812 4,226,968
Equinor A.S.A. 610,081 9,097,948
Mowi A.S.A. 95,813 2,002,384
Norsk Hydro A.S.A. 892,599 2,512,372
Orkla A.S.A. 217,296 1,817,415
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Seadrill Ltd. *(a) 473,225 474,134
Subsea 7 S.A. 178,633 1,556,660
Telenor A.S.A. 250,666 3,978,930
Yara International A.S.A. 95,616 3,442,329
    29,109,140
 
Poland 0.3%
Bank Polska Kasa Opieki S.A. 59,761 1,334,456
KGHM Polska Miedz S.A. * 81,017 1,449,499
PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna S.A. * 730,960 828,719
Polski Koncern Naftowy Orlen S.A. 224,065 3,332,531
Polskie Gornictwo Naftowe i Gazownictwo S.A. 1,115,770 896,533
Powszechna Kasa Oszczednosci Bank Polski S.A. 145,256 1,152,779
Powszechny Zaklad Ubezpieczen S.A. 175,805 1,549,502
Tauron Polska Energia S.A. * 2,551,392 711,830
    11,255,849
 
Portugal 0.2%
EDP - Energias de Portugal S.A. 1,313,316 6,087,821
Galp Energia, SGPS, S.A. 211,893 2,879,164
Jeronimo Martins, SGPS, S.A. 84,241 1,471,761
    10,438,746
 
Republic of Korea 5.4%
Amorepacific Corp. * 8,840 1,171,873
CJ CheilJedang Corp. 4,868 978,009
CJ Corp. 16,849 1,116,792
Coway Co., Ltd. 13,925 789,981
Daelim Industrial Co., Ltd. * 14,324 855,076
DB Insurance Co., Ltd. 34,446 1,228,087
Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction Co., Ltd. * 246,163 1,015,460
E-MART, Inc. 21,991 1,901,239
GS Holdings Corp. 39,356 1,336,711
Hana Financial Group, Inc. 113,397 2,931,796
Hankook Tire & Technology Co., Ltd. 58,102 1,219,927
Hanwha Corp. 76,018 1,254,970
Hanwha Solutions Corp. 60,285 886,033
Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd. 49,070 1,402,000
Hyundai Glovis Co., Ltd. 13,666 1,384,041
Hyundai Marine & Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. 47,855 890,509
Hyundai Mobis Co., Ltd. 44,128 7,630,202
Hyundai Motor Co. 121,628 11,516,855
Hyundai Steel Co. 99,520 1,954,345
Hyundai Wia Corp. 26,435 836,909
Industrial Bank of Korea 171,034 1,339,262
KB Financial Group, Inc. 128,785 4,124,937
Kia Motors Corp. 248,976 7,431,354
Korea Electric Power Corp. * 411,770 7,221,656
Korea Gas Corp. 43,084 996,838
Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Co., Ltd. * 22,717 1,945,301
Korea Zinc Co., Ltd. * 3,685 1,257,664
Korean Air Lines Co., Ltd. * 64,186 1,178,549
KT&G Corp. 30,420 2,121,510
LG Chem Ltd. 19,020 5,763,162
LG Corp. 29,443 1,636,396
LG Display Co., Ltd. * 474,093 5,308,905
LG Electronics, Inc. 113,361 5,637,715
LG Household & Health Care Ltd. 1,264 1,270,765
LG Uplus Corp. 156,540 1,701,382
 
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Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF
Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Lotte Chemical Corp. 10,887 1,680,784
Lotte Shopping Co., Ltd. 14,313 1,121,941
NAVER Corp. 11,977 1,715,931
POSCO 74,313 11,962,282
Posco International Corp. 63,551 782,287
S-Oil Corp. 26,141 1,433,504
Samsung C&T Corp. 16,386 1,423,403
Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co., Ltd. 20,203 2,095,988
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 1,995,563 89,056,825
Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. 13,052 2,127,868
Samsung Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. * 182,855 877,764
Samsung Life Insurance Co., Ltd. 26,123 1,258,292
Samsung SDI Co., Ltd. 7,970 1,935,900
Samsung SDS Co., Ltd. 8,162 1,118,957
Shinhan Financial Group Co., Ltd. 167,811 4,462,985
SK Holdings Co., Ltd. 14,246 2,252,147
SK Hynix, Inc. 172,379 12,476,010
SK Innovation Co., Ltd. 61,489 5,721,084
SK Networks Co., Ltd. 311,283 1,109,803
SK Telecom Co., Ltd. 12,022 2,103,479
Woori Financial Group, Inc. 231,730 1,833,615
    239,787,060
 
Singapore 0.7%
CapitaLand Ltd. 568,322 1,437,398
ComfortDelGro Corp., Ltd. 852,173 1,190,612
DBS Group Holdings Ltd. 314,635 5,435,158
Golden Agri-Resources Ltd. 5,948,344 852,382
Hutchison Port Holdings Trust 5,536,013 813,794
Jardine Cycle & Carriage Ltd. 49,178 946,070
Keppel Corp., Ltd. 615,246 2,794,769
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp., Ltd. 617,451 4,689,389
Sembcorp Industries Ltd. 628,053 823,484
Singapore Airlines Ltd. 332,084 1,903,469
Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. 2,293,306 4,929,367
United Overseas Bank Ltd. 241,981 4,244,247
Wilmar International Ltd. 1,123,903 3,196,887
    33,257,026
 
Spain 3.1%
Acerinox S.A. * 105,644 970,365
ACS, Actividades de Construccion y Servicios S.A. 104,275 3,075,421
Aena SME S.A. 10,199 1,624,448
Amadeus IT Group S.A. 41,868 2,920,358
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria S.A. 2,709,803 12,901,995
Banco de Sabadell S.A. 4,172,458 3,626,256
Banco Santander S.A. 9,974,650 36,452,777
Bankia S.A. 614,691 965,546
Bankinter S.A. 158,504 929,740
CaixaBank S.A. 684,432 1,744,961
Enagas S.A. 60,386 1,552,145
Endesa S.A. 158,932 4,055,466
Ferrovial S.A. 92,822 2,638,732
Grifols S.A. 42,293 1,347,245
Iberdrola S.A. 1,747,988 19,815,193
Industria de Diseno Textil S.A. 184,816 5,710,701
Mapfre S.A. 518,247 1,152,768
Naturgy Energy Group S.A. 133,389 3,081,339
Red Electrica Corp. S.A. 94,164 1,794,070
Repsol S.A. 860,003 9,569,507
Telefonica S.A. 3,264,428 19,219,940
    135,148,973
 
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Sweden 2.2%
Alfa Laval AB 68,514 1,527,150
Assa Abloy AB, B Shares 148,452 3,290,563
Atlas Copco AB, A Shares 115,055 4,024,213
Atlas Copco AB, B Shares 77,139 2,353,531
BillerudKorsnas AB 88,521 1,065,528
Boliden AB 107,541 2,200,713
Electrolux AB, Series B 93,159 1,868,446
Epiroc AB, A Shares 72,518 826,899
Epiroc AB, B Shares 48,513 536,665
Essity AB, B Shares 123,091 3,651,429
Hennes & Mauritz AB, B Shares 420,842 7,525,159
Hexagon AB, B Shares 30,291 1,601,548
Husqvarna AB, B Shares 136,261 902,588
ICA Gruppen AB 30,222 1,121,585
Industrivarden AB, A Shares 41,228 944,046
Industrivarden AB, C Shares 33,066 737,710
Investor AB, A Shares 32,938 1,615,797
Investor AB, B Shares 116,134 5,717,399
Kinnevik AB, B Shares 50,370 1,010,507
Sandvik AB 275,014 4,493,220
Securitas AB, B Shares 124,313 1,672,021
Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB, A Shares 450,154 4,245,658
Skanska AB, B Shares 167,041 3,599,227
SKF AB, B Shares 167,081 2,895,237
SSAB AB, A Shares 186,501 563,248
SSAB AB, B Shares 416,910 1,190,299
Svenska Handelsbanken AB, A Shares 467,001 4,647,323
Swedbank AB, A Shares 383,887 5,731,518
Swedish Match AB 35,893 2,071,740
Tele2 AB, B Shares 146,389 2,105,594
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson, B Shares 946,653 7,487,221
Telia Co. AB 1,275,114 4,988,610
Trelleborg AB, B Shares 87,937 1,345,118
Volvo AB, B Shares 519,448 7,972,467
    97,529,977
 
Switzerland 5.6%
ABB Ltd. 578,141 12,429,479
Adecco Group AG 98,615 5,234,608
Alcon, Inc. * 73,639 4,485,516
Baloise Holding AG 9,792 1,567,003
Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprungli AG 11 951,185
Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprungli AG, Participation Certificate 120 933,519
Cie Financiere Richemont S.A. 101,559 6,861,882
Clariant AG * 57,364 1,201,862
Credit Suisse Group AG * 448,750 5,011,610
Geberit AG 4,233 2,094,744
Georg Fischer AG 1,455 1,234,108
Givaudan S.A. 1,178 3,658,317
Julius Baer Group Ltd. * 32,695 1,358,196
Kuehne & Nagel International AG 14,798 2,148,726
LafargeHolcim Ltd. * 161,979 7,481,875
Lonza Group AG 5,719 2,259,358
Nestle S.A. 503,427 51,411,497
Novartis AG 347,561 29,174,370
Pargesa Holding S.A. 13,730 1,000,725
Roche Holding AG 122,201 39,098,765
Roche Holding AG, Bearer Shares 5,431 1,709,058
Schindler Holding AG 2,718 581,817
Schindler Holding AG, Participation Certificate 6,202 1,374,378
Schweizerische Nationalbank (a) 1,496 7,472,659
SGS S.A. 872 2,160,293
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Sika AG 18,302 3,240,831
Sonova Holding AG 4,963 1,178,261
Swiss Life Holding AG 6,167 2,794,407
Swiss Prime Site AG 12,682 1,519,822
Swiss Re AG 114,327 10,823,830
Swisscom AG 9,034 4,793,494
The Swatch Group AG 15,171 647,309
The Swatch Group AG, Bearer Shares 11,887 2,725,064
UBS Group AG * 871,820 9,547,282
Zurich Insurance Group AG 40,964 15,696,624
    245,862,474
 
United Kingdom 15.5%
3i Group plc 165,090 2,125,565
Admiral Group plc 41,333 1,115,023
Aggreko plc 147,507 1,275,918
Anglo American plc 269,314 6,163,702
Antofagasta plc 118,471 1,137,950
Ashtead Group plc 98,933 3,018,912
Associated British Foods plc 121,918 3,511,620
AstraZeneca plc 196,854 17,082,953
Aviva plc 1,292,277 5,790,397
Babcock International Group plc 192,205 1,088,808
BAE Systems plc 1,036,657 8,055,963
Barclays plc (a) 6,678,261 12,687,741
Barratt Developments plc 370,263 3,581,080
Bellway plc 42,880 2,039,112
Berkeley Group Holdings plc 42,625 2,588,313
BHP Group plc 619,267 11,219,405
BP plc 11,288,740 57,121,326
British American Tobacco plc 597,336 23,366,192
BT Group plc 5,553,449 10,045,708
Bunzl plc 83,453 1,993,319
Burberry Group plc 101,623 2,140,454
Capita plc * 672,973 1,111,448
Carnival plc 50,954 1,584,785
Centrica plc 6,799,847 6,263,946
Coca-Cola HBC AG * 43,255 1,366,876
Compass Group plc 283,212 6,187,681
CRH plc 255,969 8,628,194
Croda International plc 18,774 1,092,051
DCC plc 32,235 2,277,734
Diageo plc 282,659 9,984,576
Direct Line Insurance Group plc 719,964 2,823,204
Dixons Carphone plc 1,647,821 2,561,497
Drax Group plc 332,312 1,146,048
DS Smith plc 415,628 1,668,031
easyJet plc 130,495 1,834,328
Experian plc 110,885 3,669,724
Ferguson plc 77,601 6,680,675
Firstgroup plc * 1,468,303 2,209,297
Flutter Entertainment plc 12,396 1,308,791
G4S plc 677,366 1,480,790
GlaxoSmithKline plc 1,112,375 22,196,321
Glencore plc * 10,131,311 25,009,256
Hays plc 695,217 1,228,106
Hiscox Ltd. 56,557 885,666
HSBC Holdings plc (a) 5,612,588 37,558,195
IMI plc 103,648 1,331,840
Imperial Brands plc 424,624 8,432,808
Inchcape plc 300,318 2,213,351
Informa plc 125,157 1,090,906
InterContinental Hotels Group plc 32,580 1,790,254
International Consolidated Airlines Group S.A. 268,226 1,617,097
Intertek Group plc 18,332 1,233,996
Investec plc 215,815 1,080,865
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
ITV plc 1,662,691 2,475,238
J Sainsbury plc 1,927,981 4,820,562
John Wood Group plc 291,662 1,364,242
Johnson Matthey plc 125,117 4,012,880
Kingfisher plc 2,424,846 5,864,657
Land Securities Group plc 153,557 1,636,972
Legal & General Group plc 1,563,452 5,192,196
Lloyds Banking Group plc 19,559,339 12,541,545
London Stock Exchange Group plc 16,417 1,588,645
M&G plc * 446,456 1,133,674
Marks & Spencer Group plc 1,778,386 3,598,109
Meggitt plc 224,752 1,555,951
Micro Focus International plc 50,649 479,189
Mondi plc 178,090 3,553,151
National Grid plc 1,638,310 20,566,216
Next plc 42,326 3,288,114
Pearson plc 290,170 2,066,657
Pennon Group plc 126,520 1,742,092
Persimmon plc 106,641 3,867,076
Prudential plc 444,560 7,194,492
Reckitt Benckiser Group plc 113,458 8,290,872
RELX plc 241,072 5,750,433
Rentokil Initial plc 215,479 1,332,120
Rio Tinto plc 373,172 17,197,635
Rolls-Royce Holdings plc * 544,374 4,311,042
Royal Dutch Shell plc, A Shares 2,341,165 49,682,036
Royal Dutch Shell plc, B Shares 1,941,175 41,248,366
Royal Mail plc 1,780,313 3,694,105
RSA Insurance Group plc 226,045 1,497,918
Severn Trent plc 78,893 2,483,983
Smith & Nephew plc 133,814 2,972,311
Smiths Group plc 111,691 2,187,024
Smurfit Kappa Group plc 92,538 3,070,806
SSE plc 592,427 11,570,057
St. James's Place plc 80,854 1,048,756
Standard Chartered plc 965,548 6,938,519
Standard Life Aberdeen plc 838,417 2,959,997
Tate & Lyle plc 198,808 1,791,784
Taylor Wimpey plc 1,322,591 3,415,858
Tesco plc 3,296,347 9,620,824
The British Land Co. plc 189,333 1,211,594
The Sage Group plc 180,253 1,569,758
The Weir Group plc 66,607 1,110,682
Travis Perkins plc 162,468 3,031,874
TUI AG 262,930 2,015,044
Unilever plc 186,936 9,956,854
United Utilities Group plc 226,141 2,727,322
Virgin Money UK plc * 799,121 1,549,960
Vodafone Group plc 19,483,142 33,436,603
Whitbread plc 42,588 2,118,246
William Hill plc 601,532 1,143,670
Wm Morrison Supermarkets plc 2,085,510 4,561,798
WPP plc 623,527 5,995,536
    686,732,843
Total Common Stock
(Cost $4,594,336,986)   4,348,918,708

Preferred Stock 1.1% of net assets
 
Germany 0.6%
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG 43,894 2,242,978
FUCHS PETROLUB SE 27,731 1,051,518
Henkel AG & Co. KGaA 42,444 3,901,379
Volkswagen AG 128,097 20,906,410
    28,102,285
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Italy 0.1%
Telecom Italia S.p.A. - RSP 6,597,769 3,651,198
 
Republic of Korea 0.4%
Hyundai Motor Co., Ltd. 20,430 1,115,281
Hyundai Motor Co., Ltd. 2nd 33,007 2,035,590
LG Chem Ltd. 3,879 597,261
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 350,465 13,144,241
    16,892,373
Total Preferred Stock
(Cost $48,586,490)   48,645,856

Rights 0.0% of net assets
 
Spain 0.0%
ACS Actividades de Construccion y Servicios S.A. * 103,075 45,097
Total Rights
(Cost $50,089)   45,097

Other Investment Companies 1.2% of net assets
 
United States 1.2%
Money Market Fund 0.0%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, Premier Class 1.53% (c) 81,830 81,830
Securities Lending Collateral 1.2%
Wells Fargo Government Money Market Fund, Select Class 1.52% (c) 53,618,121 53,618,121
Total Other Investment Companies
(Cost $53,699,951)   53,699,951
    
  Number of
Contracts
Notional
Amount
($)
Current Value/
Unrealized
Depreciation
($)
Futures Contracts      
Long  
MSCI EAFE Index, expires 03/20/20 204 18,523,200 (1,780,422)
* Non-income producing security.
(a) All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at $49,294,872.
(b) Fair-valued by management using significant unobservable inputs in accordance with procedures approved by the fund’s Board of Trustees.
(c) The rate shown is the 7-day yield.
   
REIT — Real Estate Investment Trust
RSP — Risparmio (Convertible Savings Shares)
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF
Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020

This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date.
The fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings on a daily basis on the fund’s website at www.schwabfunds.com/schwabetfs_prospectus.    
 
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Common Stock 99.3% of net assets
 
Australia 5.0%
Adelaide Brighton Ltd. 621,496 1,202,129
ALS Ltd. 273,086 1,471,963
Ansell Ltd. 95,326 1,819,258
Aristocrat Leisure Ltd. 120,121 2,564,303
ASX Ltd. 40,886 1,954,423
AusNet Services 1,549,590 1,693,471
Australian Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. 1,327,888 1,023,106
Bank of Queensland Ltd. 423,017 2,042,824
Bapcor Ltd. 124,452 468,604
Beach Energy Ltd. 484,038 547,707
Bega Cheese Ltd. (a)(b) 292,589 764,019
Breville Group Ltd. 64,218 805,319
carsales.com Ltd. 78,295 817,787
Challenger Ltd. 387,060 2,268,472
Charter Hall Retail REIT 176,429 536,912
Cleanaway Waste Management Ltd. 620,643 908,362
Cochlear Ltd. 12,155 1,626,869
Computershare Ltd. 238,991 2,360,650
Costa Group Holdings Ltd. 236,783 451,891
Cromwell Property Group 780,578 573,737
CSR Ltd. 887,326 2,397,113
Dexus 299,990 2,351,969
Domino's Pizza Enterprises Ltd. 17,108 613,069
Eclipx Group Ltd. * 601,702 562,524
Evolution Mining Ltd. 292,977 763,143
FlexiGroup Ltd. 485,451 480,447
Flight Centre Travel Group Ltd. 50,135 1,054,426
G.U.D. Holdings Ltd. 73,551 504,570
G8 Education Ltd. 591,865 620,108
Genworth Mortgage Insurance Australia Ltd. 383,680 796,556
GWA Group Ltd. 282,426 595,448
Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd. 548,159 1,311,209
Healius Ltd. 823,616 1,614,320
IGO Ltd. 145,406 494,065
Iluka Resources Ltd. 150,051 806,856
Inghams Group Ltd. (a) 199,822 445,770
InvoCare Ltd. 59,231 553,743
IOOF Holdings Ltd. 401,064 1,466,183
IRESS Ltd. 65,866 503,660
James Hardie Industries plc 140,703 2,560,976
JB Hi-Fi Ltd. 121,403 2,879,722
Link Administration Holdings Ltd. 177,295 537,261
MACA Ltd. 1,291,238 749,273
Magellan Financial Group Ltd. 20,762 746,420
McMillan Shakespeare Ltd. 57,650 402,549
Mineral Resources Ltd. 149,746 1,597,881
Monadelphous Group Ltd. 154,401 1,435,511
Myer Holdings Ltd. * 6,738,202 1,477,115
nib Holdings Ltd. 270,636 807,900
Nine Entertainment Co. Holdings Ltd. 780,142 797,249
Northern Star Resources Ltd. 159,497 1,384,168
NRW Holdings Ltd. 347,059 537,039
Nufarm Ltd. * 413,691 1,362,976
Orora Ltd. 1,065,435 1,875,344
OZ Minerals Ltd. 258,836 1,501,960
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Pact Group Holdings Ltd. * 343,594 439,741
Pendal Group Ltd. 203,074 968,896
Perenti Global Ltd. 722,133 628,554
Perpetual Ltd. 40,345 997,837
Premier Investments Ltd. 64,086 696,646
Qantas Airways Ltd. 652,192 2,325,369
Qube Holdings Ltd. 600,386 1,130,329
REA Group Ltd. 7,491 474,868
Regis Resources Ltd. 251,480 653,431
Resolute Mining Ltd. * 742,296 488,167
Sandfire Resources Ltd. 225,159 618,430
Santos Ltd. 537,398 2,366,508
SEEK Ltd. 131,455 1,752,746
Seven Group Holdings Ltd. 79,107 896,144
Seven West Media Ltd. * 2,869,027 305,218
Sigma Healthcare Ltd. 4,245,028 1,519,025
Southern Cross Media Group Ltd. 972,878 429,675
St. Barbara Ltd. 228,355 345,995
Super Retail Group Ltd. 224,479 1,173,783
Sydney Airport 305,388 1,529,904
Tassal Group Ltd. 158,707 393,956
The GPT Group 526,706 1,962,851
The Star Entertainment Grp Ltd. 832,152 1,958,334
TPG Telecom Ltd. 216,386 1,050,547
Treasury Wine Estates Ltd. 206,627 1,469,447
Vicinity Centres 1,438,369 2,003,159
Vocus Group Ltd. * 193,816 429,872
Washington H Soul Pattinson & Co., Ltd. 31,087 391,246
Whitehaven Coal Ltd. 289,780 373,671
    94,264,678
 
Austria 0.6%
AT&S Austria Technologie & Systemtechnik AG 35,264 610,475
BAWAG Group AG 28,712 1,233,162
CA Immobilien Anlagen AG 20,277 824,111
DO & Co. AG 5,452 473,710
EVN AG 33,694 561,089
IMMOFINANZ AG * 37,223 952,681
Lenzing AG 15,639 1,044,462
Oesterreichische Post AG 43,861 1,392,376
POLYTEC Holding AG 55,572 388,234
S IMMO AG 23,284 613,831
UNIQA Insurance Group AG 117,419 1,049,888
Verbund AG 25,361 1,194,542
Vienna Insurance Group AG Wiener Versicherung Gruppe 40,001 966,660
Zumtobel Group AG * 70,851 560,349
    11,865,570
 
Belgium 1.2%
Ackermans & van Haaren N.V. 14,299 2,034,022
AGFA-Gevaert N.V. * 296,787 1,300,110
Barco N.V. 4,582 975,414
Befimmo S.A. 10,002 534,503
Bekaert S.A. 76,676 1,641,540
bpost S.A. 239,263 1,946,958
Cie d'Entreprises CFE 8,824 768,633
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Cofinimmo S.A. 8,829 1,398,482
D'Ieteren S.A. N.V. 36,512 2,117,628
Econocom Group S.A. N.V. 162,761 452,683
Elia Group S.A. N.V. 14,976 1,482,179
Euronav N.V. 128,168 1,156,558
Gimv N.V. 10,261 587,229
Greenyard N.V. *(a) 136,304 592,903
Melexis N.V. 8,141 557,116
Nyrstar N.V. *(a) 1,508,927 265,197
Ontex Group N.V. 96,904 1,447,641
Orange Belgium S.A. 40,374 762,800
Sofina S.A. 3,436 736,738
Telenet Group Holding N.V. * 43,180 1,637,320
Tessenderlo Group S.A. * 29,192 875,400
    23,271,054
 
Canada 8.1%
Aecon Group, Inc. 108,548 1,270,376
Aimia, Inc. * 332,717 800,593
Alacer Gold Corp. * 159,622 721,798
Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. 147,705 2,244,707
Allied Properties Real Estate Investment Trust 30,657 1,244,003
Altus Group Ltd. 20,504 685,529
Artis Real Estate Investment Trust 157,601 1,415,926
ATS Automation Tooling Systems, Inc. * 38,320 511,847
AutoCanada, Inc. 101,172 851,673
Badger Daylighting Ltd. 18,309 428,281
Baytex Energy Corp. * 1,351,131 1,248,112
Birchcliff Energy Ltd. 367,087 412,934
BlackBerry Ltd. * 266,790 1,377,327
Boardwalk Real Estate Investment Trust 30,783 1,044,331
Bombardier, Inc., B Shares * 325,029 232,449
Bonavista Energy Corp. 3,156,678 776,030
Bonterra Energy Corp. 158,016 282,518
Boyd Group Services, Inc. 5,478 856,990
BRP, Inc. 18,239 747,713
CAE, Inc. 106,918 2,860,227
Calfrac Well Services Ltd. *(a) 572,832 298,717
Canadian Apartment Properties REIT 42,742 1,787,245
Canadian Utilities Ltd., Class A 100,498 2,973,726
Canadian Western Bank 54,004 1,202,905
Canfor Corp. * 163,078 1,353,365
Canfor Pulp Products, Inc. 70,190 373,866
CanWel Building Materials Group Ltd. 140,697 498,914
Capital Power Corp. 89,791 2,244,190
Cascades, Inc. 176,246 1,432,446
CCL Industries, Inc., Class B 52,052 1,718,199
Centerra Gold, Inc. * 209,765 1,325,144
CES Energy Solutions Corp. 470,659 711,765
Chartwell Retirement Residences 104,575 1,015,095
Chemtrade Logistics Income Fund (a) 156,017 991,414
Choice Properties Real Estate Investment Trust 63,271 637,258
Chorus Aviation, Inc. (a) 163,091 788,513
Cineplex, Inc. 80,140 1,969,545
Cogeco Communications, Inc. 9,174 725,938
Cogeco, Inc. 20,075 1,377,964
Colliers International Group, Inc. 12,143 984,213
Cominar Real Estate Investment Trust 251,299 2,590,962
Constellation Software, Inc. 2,375 2,419,374
Corus Entertainment, Inc., B Shares 273,027 856,292
Cott Corp. 96,298 1,365,181
Crombie Real Estate Investment Trust 58,066 627,226
Dream Office Real Estate Investment Trust 85,944 2,124,351
Eldorado Gold Corp. * 144,773 1,256,457
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Element Fleet Management Corp. 106,203 993,712
Emera, Inc. 31,443 1,324,853
Enerflex Ltd. 123,144 678,858
Enerplus Corp. 347,812 1,510,593
Ensign Energy Services, Inc. 623,784 975,861
Exchange Income Corp. (a) 29,943 910,770
Extendicare, Inc. (a) 97,803 564,661
First Capital Real Estate Investment Trust 75,684 1,128,762
FirstService Corp. 8,303 823,774
Franco-Nevada Corp. 24,726 2,654,313
Frontera Energy Corp. 208,375 1,178,207
Genworth MI Canada, Inc. 28,813 1,119,379
Granite Real Estate Investment Trust 15,802 804,609
Great Canadian Gaming Corp. * 23,187 679,364
Home Capital Group, Inc. * 69,803 1,479,417
Horizon North Logistics, Inc. 528,223 318,740
Hudbay Minerals, Inc. 249,473 607,723
Hudson's Bay Co. 291,014 2,369,563
IAMGOLD Corp. * 340,063 967,736
IGM Financial, Inc. 83,514 2,226,667
Innergex Renewable Energy, Inc. 53,065 777,978
Interfor Corp. * 122,074 1,084,920
Intertape Polymer Group, Inc. 57,381 606,575
Just Energy Group, Inc. 289,408 275,965
Kinross Gold Corp. * 599,491 3,014,537
Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd. 55,769 1,798,518
Laurentian Bank of Canada 32,160 914,955
Lundin Mining Corp. 419,067 2,138,495
Maple Leaf Foods, Inc. 87,344 1,456,221
Martinrea International, Inc. 236,088 2,022,581
Medical Facilities Corp. 93,843 220,914
MEG Energy Corp. * 433,156 1,994,192
Morneau Shepell, Inc. 27,522 679,464
Mullen Group Ltd. 213,596 1,249,099
NFI Group, Inc. 57,355 1,257,892
Norbord, Inc. 60,529 1,607,523
Northland Power, Inc. 65,866 1,464,180
Northview Apartment Real Estate Investment Trust 24,358 653,248
OceanaGold Corp. 561,734 820,202
Pan American Silver Corp. 143,049 2,831,461
Parex Resources, Inc. * 65,888 901,184
Parkland Fuel Corp. 86,731 2,726,598
Pason Systems, Inc. 59,213 543,012
Peyto Exploration & Development Corp. (a) 653,818 1,071,553
PrairieSky Royalty Ltd. 67,748 628,348
Precision Drilling Corp. * 1,348,995 1,668,217
Premium Brands Holdings Corp. 12,803 897,789
Quebecor, Inc., Class B 77,415 1,808,570
Restaurant Brands International, Inc. 35,210 2,075,065
Richelieu Hardware Ltd. 48,979 1,002,312
Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers, Inc. 29,791 1,181,342
Rogers Sugar, Inc. (a) 130,662 480,851
Russel Metals, Inc. 141,082 2,070,485
Secure Energy Services, Inc. 320,108 956,258
SEMAFO, Inc. * 214,919 425,883
Seven Generations Energy Ltd., A Shares * 209,329 860,801
ShawCor Ltd. 159,222 998,733
Sherritt International Corp. * 692,406 85,110
SmartCentres Real Estate Investment Trust 59,518 1,276,067
Stantec, Inc. 84,065 2,511,272
Stella-Jones, Inc. 36,942 938,170
Superior Plus Corp. 192,361 1,437,316
The North West Co., Inc. 57,847 1,107,080
The Stars Group, Inc. * 38,111 873,315
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
TMX Group Ltd. 17,994 1,497,456
Toromont Industries Ltd. 36,352 1,797,086
Tourmaline Oil Corp. 192,037 1,595,122
Transcontinental, Inc., Class A 157,335 1,901,124
Trican Well Service Ltd. *(a) 1,327,614 860,449
Turquoise Hill Resources Ltd. * 1,187,741 637,072
Uni-Select, Inc. 91,443 734,351
Vermilion Energy, Inc. (a) 154,184 1,546,032
Western Forest Products, Inc. (a) 1,166,708 929,994
Westshore Terminals Investment Corp. 46,646 489,621
Wheaton Precious Metals Corp. 102,139 2,904,344
Whitecap Resources, Inc. (a) 563,386 1,653,623
Winpak Ltd. 21,196 694,296
Yamana Gold, Inc. 651,392 2,537,922
    154,153,934
 
Denmark 1.3%
Chr Hansen Holding A/S 17,248 1,219,224
D/S Norden A/S (a) 64,479 741,165
Demant A/S * 35,013 1,062,770
Dfds A/S 31,141 1,071,121
FLSmidth & Co. A/S 55,297 1,867,848
Genmab A/S * 2,570 574,960
GN Store Nord A/S 32,966 1,817,136
H. Lundbeck A/S 22,644 775,531
Jyske Bank A/S * 63,439 2,162,455
Matas A/S 70,034 576,484
Nilfisk Holding A/S * 34,884 713,765
NKT A/S * 52,663 1,283,453
Rockwool International A/S, B Shares 5,089 1,167,684
Royal Unibrew A/S 16,080 1,373,258
Scandinavian Tobacco Group A/S, Class A 91,975 1,174,842
Schouw & Co. A/S 15,582 1,163,528
SimCorp A/S 7,659 729,520
Spar Nord Bank A/S 70,373 591,687
Sydbank A/S 88,232 1,621,161
Topdanmark A/S 15,865 684,211
Tryg A/S 57,475 1,581,520
    23,953,323
 
Finland 1.2%
Aktia Bank Oyj 53,424 600,920
Cargotec Oyj, B Shares 67,393 1,924,723
Caverion Oyj 92,700 643,542
Finnair Oyj 94,105 493,693
Huhtamaki Oyj 65,696 2,691,708
Kemira Oyj 112,746 1,420,511
Konecranes Oyj 60,897 1,781,342
Metsa Board Oyj 195,539 1,110,463
Orion Oyj, Class B 65,561 2,588,956
Outotec Oyj * 165,855 837,315
Sanoma Oyj 97,174 1,097,295
TietoEVRY Oyj 76,564 2,156,367
Tokmanni Group Corp. 50,486 671,022
Uponor Oyj 69,870 909,472
Valmet Oyj 83,470 1,958,447
YIT Oyj 165,906 1,097,081
    21,982,857
 
France 4.2%
Aeroports de Paris 11,501 1,690,331
Albioma S.A. 25,657 834,215
ALD S.A. 184,024 2,429,736
Altarea S.C.A. 3,225 614,978
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Alten S.A. 15,213 1,676,085
Altran Technologies S.A. 68,190 1,088,345
Amundi S.A. 28,247 2,005,954
Beneteau S.A. 45,641 428,899
BioMerieux 12,860 1,177,407
Bonduelle S.C.A. 23,715 534,020
Cie Plastic Omnium S.A. 73,562 1,612,851
Coface S.A. 79,353 865,987
Covivio 20,089 2,118,409
Dassault Aviation S.A. 820 845,784
Derichebourg S.A. 243,690 811,609
Edenred 59,056 3,059,920
Elior Group S.A. 177,204 2,213,167
Elis S.A. 125,930 2,178,662
Eramet (a) 11,110 359,035
Eurofins Scientific SE 2,690 1,343,856
Euronext N.V. 24,781 2,048,356
Europcar Mobility Group (a) 150,212 566,611
Fnac Darty S.A. * 20,210 912,850
Gaztransport Et Technigaz S.A. 6,847 602,439
Gecina S.A. 13,292 2,346,315
Getlink SE 176,895 2,833,043
ICADE 21,863 2,167,390
Imerys S.A. 55,117 2,123,857
Ipsen S.A. 9,690 623,737
IPSOS 60,320 1,845,299
JCDecaux S.A. 54,254 1,239,582
Kaufman & Broad S.A. 18,748 746,729
Korian S.A. 34,822 1,574,379
Latecoere SACA * 138,055 468,588
LISI 18,538 572,202
Maisons du Monde S.A. 49,955 607,445
Mercialys S.A. 76,217 874,880
Mersen S.A. 16,816 489,496
Metropole Television S.A. 85,004 1,242,790
Nexans S.A. 67,300 3,045,737
Nexity S.A. 43,517 1,993,311
Orpea 16,119 2,062,739
Quadient 101,829 2,161,020
Remy Cointreau S.A. 7,071 708,751
Rothschild & Co. 22,141 525,329
SEB S.A. 14,286 1,870,540
Societe BIC S.A. 36,332 2,185,011
Solocal Group * 1,268,439 642,598
Sopra Steria Group 12,721 2,035,921
SPIE S.A. 135,362 2,557,439
Tarkett S.A. 71,405 1,145,148
Technicolor S.A. *(a) 1,925,737 502,601
Television Francaise 1 S.A. 183,185 1,393,445
Trigano S.A. 5,824 438,220
Ubisoft Entertainment S.A. * 32,859 2,432,011
Vallourec S.A. *(a) 831,229 1,573,664
Vicat S.A. 27,192 1,057,364
Vilmorin & Cie S.A. 9,336 411,743
    80,517,830
 
Germany 3.8%
1&1 Drillisch AG 21,593 462,754
Aareal Bank AG 68,481 1,870,042
alstria Office REIT-AG 36,365 685,059
Aroundtown S.A. 160,198 1,377,485
Bauer AG 31,189 480,319
BayWa AG 58,645 1,552,488
Bechtle AG 17,836 2,329,483
Bertrandt AG 8,443 393,690
Bilfinger SE 82,663 2,453,447
CANCOM SE 17,462 847,422
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Carl Zeiss Meditec AG 7,511 781,731
CECONOMY AG * 314,681 1,489,800
Cewe Stiftung & Co. KGaA 5,633 594,625
CTS Eventim AG & Co., KGaA 13,863 728,498
Deutsche Euroshop AG 26,225 637,207
Deutz AG 217,596 1,015,828
Dialog Semiconductor plc * 53,741 1,806,963
Duerr AG 57,038 1,763,692
DWS Group GmbH & Co. KGaA 20,987 755,798
ElringKlinger AG * 128,810 854,607
Fielmann AG 12,893 892,226
Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide 24,700 1,544,879
Gerresheimer AG 23,348 1,674,723
Grand City Properties S.A. 29,853 695,191
GRENKE AG 5,502 505,855
Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG 24,491 514,907
Hapag-Lloyd AG 26,029 2,038,577
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG * 631,676 552,316
Hella GmbH & Co. KGaA 59,339 2,433,855
HOCHTIEF AG 19,435 1,898,937
Hornbach Holding AG & Co. KGaA 31,827 1,779,482
Indus Holding AG 27,603 983,900
Jenoptik AG 27,363 640,813
Knorr-Bremse AG 15,778 1,594,310
Koenig & Bauer AG 14,783 352,373
Krones AG 21,122 1,313,202
LEG Immobilien AG 17,642 2,094,854
Nordex SE * 83,219 971,708
Norma Group SE 29,031 947,106
Pfeiffer Vacuum Technology AG 3,606 539,093
Puma SE 30,830 2,343,472
QIAGEN N.V. * 45,815 1,670,806
Rational AG 884 589,900
Rhoen-Klinikum AG 29,068 574,735
SAF-Holland S.A. 81,926 496,754
Scout24 AG 32,241 2,096,575
Siemens Healthineers AG 34,929 1,406,370
Siltronic AG 14,982 1,385,348
Sixt SE 11,330 980,700
Software AG 40,323 1,306,637
Stabilus S.A. 12,668 674,607
Stroeer SE & CO. KGaA 8,388 616,864
Suedzucker AG 169,071 2,613,024
TAG Immobilien AG 47,005 1,132,820
Takkt AG 54,841 690,351
Talanx AG * 41,536 1,835,046
Wacker Chemie AG 23,127 1,612,636
Wacker Neuson SE 36,307 502,905
Wirecard AG 8,854 1,117,966
Zalando SE * 34,202 1,485,110
    71,981,871
 
Hong Kong 4.2%
AAC Technologies Holdings, Inc. 462,465 3,029,473
ASM Pacific Technology Ltd. 173,637 2,057,651
BOC Aviation Ltd. 80,555 699,283
Brightoil Petroleum Holdings Ltd. *(b) 2,380,161
Cafe de Coral Holdings Ltd. 344,250 754,491
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. (a) 1,048,529 1,348,158
China Harmony New Energy Auto Holding Ltd. 2,170,597 1,072,340
China Travel International Investment Hong Kong Ltd. 4,104,407 647,811
Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group Ltd. 1,530,876 1,325,978
CITIC Telecom International Holdings Ltd. 1,653,946 598,498
CK Infrastructure Holdings Ltd. 81,078 552,446
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Dah Sing Financial Holdings Ltd. 169,190 594,864
Dairy Farm International Holdings Ltd. 225,147 1,080,706
Esprit Holdings Ltd. * 11,127,093 1,856,169
First Pacific Co., Ltd. 6,820,765 1,916,769
Fortune Real Estate Investment Trust 517,200 555,490
Giordano International Ltd. 2,251,533 528,715
Global Brands Group Holding Ltd. 18,575,143 965,339
Haitong International Securities Group Ltd. 2,057,094 593,922
Hang Lung Group Ltd. 947,779 2,388,587
Hang Lung Properties Ltd. 1,236,296 2,700,067
Huabao International Holdings Ltd. 1,226,289 484,659
Hutchison Telecommunications Hong Kong Holdings Ltd. 2,744,041 528,171
Hysan Development Co., Ltd. 233,688 842,627
IGG, Inc. 514,877 374,610
Johnson Electric Holdings Ltd. 594,944 1,371,118
K Wah International Holdings Ltd. 1,617,229 778,207
Kerry Logistics Network Ltd. 627,856 897,507
Kerry Properties Ltd. 751,094 2,134,817
L'Occitane International S.A. 367,381 642,076
Lifestyle International Holdings Ltd. 434,699 400,503
Luk Fook Holdings International Ltd. 618,969 1,509,090
Man Wah Holdings Ltd. 1,697,432 1,226,290
Melco International Development Ltd. 534,308 1,092,880
MGM China Holdings Ltd. 560,292 754,912
Minth Group Ltd. 440,448 1,548,595
MMG Ltd. * 4,077,814 831,988
NagaCorp Ltd. 467,791 641,085
NewOcean Energy Holdings Ltd. * 4,667,962 682,849
Nexteer Automotive Group Ltd. 987,022 726,995
NWS Holdings Ltd. 1,212,910 1,483,249
Pacific Basin Shipping Ltd. 4,598,758 684,528
Pacific Textiles Holdings Ltd. 840,837 525,452
Pou Sheng International Holdings Ltd. 2,807,156 716,823
Power Assets Holdings Ltd. 168,783 1,202,027
PRADA S.p.A. 486,848 1,580,543
Road King Infrastructure Ltd. 358,647 612,084
Sa Sa International Holdings Ltd. (a) 2,168,873 411,897
Samsonite International S.A. 1,041,847 1,804,805
Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. *(a) 1,939,941 3,758,876
Shangri-La Asia Ltd. 756,730 660,302
Shougang Fushan Resources Group Ltd. 3,607,341 698,967
Shui On Land Ltd. 5,228,341 1,039,892
SITC International Holdings Co., Ltd. 908,345 1,049,025
SmarTone Telecommunications Holdings Ltd. 843,009 594,960
Sun Art Retail Group Ltd. 2,454,835 3,137,431
Swire Properties Ltd. 402,610 1,190,825
Television Broadcasts Ltd. 618,497 876,192
The Bank of East Asia Ltd. 854,566 1,815,927
Tingyi Cayman Islands Holding Corp. 1,651,105 3,004,301
Towngas China Co., Ltd. * 681,173 395,083
Truly International Holdings Ltd. * 6,630,162 893,318
Uni-President China Holdings Ltd. 925,867 955,206
Value Partners Group Ltd. 843,308 468,562
Vitasoy International Holdings Ltd. 176,373 632,567
VSTECS Holdings Ltd. 1,740,669 826,438
VTech Holdings Ltd. 216,267 1,891,249
Wynn Macau Ltd. 884,540 1,782,008
Xinyi Glass Holdings Ltd. 1,583,778 1,959,133
Xinyi Solar Holdings Ltd. 1,128,313 893,320
    80,280,726
 
 
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Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Ireland 0.4%
AIB Group plc 465,366 1,072,458
Glanbia plc 143,482 1,662,762
Irish Continental Group plc 114,455 487,805
Kingspan Group plc 51,883 3,251,329
Total Produce plc 687,708 906,495
    7,380,849
 
Israel 1.2%
Azrieli Group Ltd. 13,504 982,419
Cellcom Israel Ltd. * 161,877 590,220
Clal Insurance Enterprises Holdings Ltd. * 41,070 430,415
Delek Group Ltd. 8,724 854,029
El Al Israel Airlines * 2,157,329 436,236
Elbit Systems Ltd. 10,413 1,550,885
First International Bank of Israel Ltd. 27,738 743,303
Gazit-Globe Ltd. 130,123 1,513,517
Harel Insurance Investments & Financial Services Ltd. 99,654 589,121
Israel Discount Bank Ltd., A Shares 620,367 2,595,982
Mizrahi Tefahot Bank Ltd. 56,959 1,468,268
Nice Ltd. * 12,212 1,951,737
Oil Refineries Ltd. 3,575,895 1,208,557
Partner Communications Co., Ltd. * 119,667 582,329
Paz Oil Co., Ltd. 18,322 2,006,740
Phoenix Holdings Ltd. 102,417 515,400
Shikun & Binui Ltd. 220,340 1,198,447
Shufersal Ltd. 98,677 623,196
The Israel Corp., Ltd. * 7,891 1,107,913
Tower Semiconductor Ltd. * 74,873 1,440,674
    22,389,388
 
Italy 2.5%
ACEA S.p.A. 43,720 909,579
Amplifon S.p.A. 28,244 799,194
Anima Holding S.p.A. 282,562 1,225,381
Astaldi S.p.A. *(a) 980,290 528,278
ASTM S.p.A. 66,818 1,645,543
Autogrill S.p.A. 165,249 1,325,079
Azimut Holding S.p.A. 83,745 1,766,202
Banca Carige S.p.A. *(a)(b) 136,245,279 149,659
Banca Generali S.p.A. 29,609 906,119
Banca IFIS S.p.A. 33,207 501,548
Banca Mediolanum S.p.A. 165,067 1,334,499
Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena S.p.A. *(a) 681,491 1,366,165
Banca Popolare di Sondrio Scarl 1,033,600 2,450,102
Buzzi Unicem S.p.A. 80,383 1,745,184
Cerved Group S.p.A. 120,082 1,129,758
Danieli & C Officine Meccaniche S.p.A. 81,953 1,215,287
Davide Campari-Milano S.p.A. 130,896 1,084,121
De'Longhi S.p.A. 57,123 978,849
DiaSorin S.p.A. 5,397 607,654
Enav S.p.A. 180,950 1,075,316
ERG S.p.A. 61,579 1,427,234
Esprinet S.p.A. 151,135 813,470
Ferrari N.V. 17,201 2,674,507
Fincantieri S.p.A. *(a) 459,414 361,829
FinecoBank Banca Fineco S.p.A. 100,352 1,046,539
Freni Brembo S.p.A. 119,071 1,182,373
IMA Industria Macchine Automatiche S.p.A. 7,413 456,404
Infrastrutture Wireless Italiane S.p.A. 61,306 622,909
Interpump Group S.p.A. 31,438 944,134
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Iren S.p.A. 707,571 2,179,356
Italgas S.p.A. 339,626 2,063,779
MARR S.p.A. 28,174 519,922
Mediaset S.p.A. * 547,412 1,270,556
Moncler S.p.A. 34,567 1,337,307
OVS S.p.A. * 683,796 1,107,895
Piaggio & C S.p.A. 176,253 418,961
Recordati S.p.A. 30,871 1,311,648
Salini Impregilo S.p.A *(a) 352,549 515,439
Salvatore Ferragamo Italia S.p.A. 49,892 783,147
Societa Cattolica di Assicurazioni SC 185,525 1,347,051
Tod's S.p.A. (a) 17,127 584,336
UnipolSai Assicurazioni S.p.A. 676,473 1,670,425
    47,382,738
 
Japan 34.1%
ABC-Mart, Inc. 18,281 1,043,999
Acom Co., Ltd. 158,820 653,744
Adastria Co., Ltd. 48,541 787,528
ADEKA Corp. 158,596 2,092,264
Advantest Corp. 43,060 1,962,081
Aeon Delight Co., Ltd. 27,079 825,939
AEON Financial Service Co., Ltd. 100,288 1,457,855
Aeon Mall Co., Ltd. 103,532 1,469,499
Ahresty Corp. 170,790 685,598
Aica Kogyo Co., Ltd. 44,055 1,304,925
Aichi Steel Corp. 37,261 1,034,941
Aida Engineering Ltd. 85,065 634,054
Ain Holdings, Inc. 20,160 1,166,258
Aisan Industry Co., Ltd. 116,033 670,176
Alconix Corp. 56,834 585,912
Alpen Co., Ltd. 40,770 603,244
Amano Corp. 50,389 1,237,944
Anritsu Corp. (a) 65,098 1,070,633
AOKI Holdings, Inc. 84,886 714,564
Aoyama Trading Co., Ltd. 125,305 1,399,829
Aozora Bank Ltd. 103,169 2,584,366
Arata Corp. 45,066 1,725,514
Arcland Sakamoto Co., Ltd. 58,168 589,958
Arcs Co., Ltd. 109,933 1,761,129
Asahi Diamond Industrial Co., Ltd. 95,441 466,300
Asahi Holdings, Inc. 47,250 1,074,531
ASKUL Corp. 21,231 598,361
Autobacs Seven Co., Ltd. 95,046 1,218,640
Avex, Inc. 70,341 661,250
Axial Retailing, Inc. 26,539 845,144
Azbil Corp. 97,616 2,419,020
Belc Co., Ltd. 12,420 596,446
Belluna Co., Ltd. 76,312 383,452
Benesse Holdings, Inc. 83,849 2,162,591
BML, Inc. 19,781 533,472
Bunka Shutter Co., Ltd. 97,585 700,234
Calbee, Inc. 52,964 1,356,692
Canon Electronics, Inc. 32,366 555,712
Canon Marketing Japan, Inc. 75,201 1,738,759
Capcom Co., Ltd. 36,114 983,664
Cawachi Ltd. 40,994 763,139
Central Glass Co., Ltd. 76,722 1,459,542
Chiyoda Co., Ltd. 49,007 552,927
Chiyoda Corp. * 543,565 1,531,950
Chubu Shiryo Co., Ltd. 98,733 1,303,442
Chudenko Corp. 36,248 755,776
Chugoku Marine Paints Ltd. 75,281 644,179
CKD Corp. 74,999 1,155,596
Cocokara fine, Inc. 38,796 1,782,174
Colowide Co., Ltd. 25,717 423,193
CONEXIO Corp. 39,592 494,051
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Cosmos Pharmaceutical Corp. 6,365 1,382,580
Create SD Holdings Co., Ltd. 25,611 580,293
Credit Saison Co., Ltd. 211,514 3,074,713
CyberAgent, Inc. 49,741 1,888,373
Daido Metal Co., Ltd. 104,024 566,097
Daifuku Co., Ltd. 37,500 2,231,957
Daihen Corp. 26,732 702,098
Daiho Corp. 29,258 622,511
Daiichikosho Co., Ltd. 32,803 1,341,132
Daikyonishikawa Corp. 130,662 734,077
Dainichiseika Color & Chemicals Manufacturing Co., Ltd. 30,706 667,553
Daio Paper Corp. (a) 109,310 1,452,197
Daiseki Co., Ltd. 28,517 683,150
Daiwabo Holdings Co., Ltd. 41,967 2,128,211
DCM Holdings Co., Ltd. 187,227 1,706,245
DeNA Co., Ltd. 107,143 1,379,703
Descente Ltd. 44,376 606,820
Dexerials Corp. 84,139 617,792
Disco Corp. 11,920 2,417,926
DMG Mori Co., Ltd. 67,058 847,356
Doshisha Co., Ltd. 46,267 594,074
Doutor Nichires Holdings Co., Ltd. 38,913 654,052
DTS Corp. 34,322 628,115
Duskin Co., Ltd. 55,747 1,441,933
DyDo Group Holdings, Inc. 17,139 558,509
Eagle Industry Co., Ltd. 67,400 511,756
Earth Corp. 13,072 679,868
Eizo Corp. 20,295 650,065
Exedy Corp. 81,611 1,526,069
Ezaki Glico Co., Ltd. 49,058 2,021,627
F-Tech, Inc. 70,993 400,823
FamilyMart Co., Ltd 78,300 1,732,015
Fancl Corp. 26,080 642,661
FCC Co., Ltd. 62,818 1,124,568
Feed One Co., Ltd. 432,744 621,845
Foster Electric Co., Ltd. 73,137 974,346
FP Corp. 12,902 775,089
Fuji Co., Ltd. 54,160 807,391
Fuji Corp. 84,748 1,363,165
Fuji Media Holdings, Inc. 86,440 1,021,749
Fuji Oil Co., Ltd. 340,278 640,397
Fuji Oil Holdings, Inc. 44,168 1,025,734
Fuji Seal International, Inc. 32,052 570,824
Fuji Soft, Inc. 21,244 702,126
Fujimori Kogyo Co., Ltd. 26,716 710,842
Fujitec Co., Ltd. 108,411 1,508,598
Fujitsu General Ltd. 82,293 1,637,239
Fukuoka Financial Group, Inc. 121,758 1,855,747
Fukuyama Transporting Co., Ltd. 36,715 1,102,829
Funai Electric Co., Ltd. * 82,668 434,550
Furukawa Co., Ltd. 63,814 718,214
Futaba Corp. 50,859 492,252
Futaba Industrial Co., Ltd. 192,013 1,020,011
Fuyo General Lease Co., Ltd. 11,023 622,353
G-Tekt Corp. 65,576 792,152
Geo Holdings Corp. 110,024 1,196,478
Glory Ltd. 75,049 1,999,637
Gree, Inc. 186,087 759,081
GS Yuasa Corp. 143,886 2,543,834
GungHo Online Entertainment, Inc. 60,501 957,449
Gunze Ltd. 25,048 889,388
H-One Co., Ltd. 77,326 443,030
Hakuto Co., Ltd. 45,034 458,001
Hamakyorex Co., Ltd. 17,667 461,063
Hamamatsu Photonics K.K. 43,676 1,694,563
Happinet Corp. 55,867 596,143
Hazama Ando Corp. 305,596 2,241,009
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Heiwa Corp. 69,895 1,305,044
Heiwa Real Estate Co., Ltd. 25,823 719,400
Heiwado Co., Ltd. 73,887 1,147,367
Hikari Tsushin, Inc. 7,671 1,457,181
Hirose Electric Co., Ltd. 21,045 2,235,903
HIS Co., Ltd. 32,167 635,199
Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Co., Inc. 42,435 1,902,130
Hitachi Capital Corp. 36,424 932,676
Hitachi Chemical Co., Ltd. 106,509 4,497,738
Hitachi High-Tech Corp. 59,490 4,395,636
Hitachi Transport System Ltd. 50,069 1,348,913
Hitachi Zosen Corp. 501,780 1,744,472
Hokkaido Electric Power Co., Inc. 488,081 2,126,715
Hokuetsu Corp. 276,313 1,124,567
Hokuhoku Financial Group, Inc. 155,113 1,318,673
Horiba Ltd. 32,642 1,782,426
Hoshizaki Corp. 28,103 2,381,323
Hosiden Corp. 123,418 1,066,385
House Foods Group, Inc. 46,466 1,372,032
Hulic Co., Ltd. 142,022 1,590,531
IDOM, Inc. 146,031 693,162
Iino Kaiun Kaisha Ltd. 185,651 569,698
Inaba Denki Sangyo Co., Ltd. 90,444 2,004,836
Inabata & Co., Ltd. 160,156 1,866,371
Internet Initiative Japan, Inc. 32,781 899,263
Iriso Electronics Co., Ltd. 11,199 381,035
Iseki & Co., Ltd. 43,905 468,906
Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha Ltd. 70,477 467,821
Ito En Ltd. 38,081 1,680,485
Itochu Enex Co., Ltd. 172,534 1,346,810
Itochu Techno-Solutions Corp. 60,718 1,685,345
Itoham Yonekyu Holdings, Inc. 439,926 2,430,778
Iwatani Corp. 81,578 2,681,074
Izumi Co., Ltd. 49,970 1,372,652
Jaccs Co., Ltd. 35,539 713,646
Jafco Co., Ltd. 24,979 950,622
Japan Airport Terminal Co., Ltd. 24,697 966,220
Japan Aviation Electronics Industry Ltd. 82,064 1,318,471
Japan Exchange Group, Inc. 164,198 2,762,892
Japan Petroleum Exploration Co., Ltd. 57,906 1,240,632
Japan Post Insurance Co., Ltd. 67,890 1,042,912
Japan Pulp & Paper Co., Ltd. 36,461 1,176,325
Joshin Denki Co., Ltd. 63,041 1,052,583
Joyful Honda Co., Ltd. 87,152 918,665
Juki Corp. 66,502 424,173
JVC Kenwood Corp. 439,713 892,756
Kadokawa Dwango * 61,654 807,649
Kaga Electronics Co., Ltd. 61,601 1,130,194
Kagome Co., Ltd. 58,621 1,265,190
Kakaku.com, Inc. 33,484 717,082
Kaken Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 26,086 1,267,238
Kameda Seika Co., Ltd. 11,687 474,024
Kamigumi Co., Ltd. 109,491 2,104,249
Kanamoto Co., Ltd. 40,700 901,426
Kandenko Co., Ltd. 179,292 1,520,903
Kanematsu Corp. 213,880 2,323,899
Kansai Paint Co., Ltd. 116,346 2,542,322
Kasai Kogyo Co., Ltd. 136,028 832,323
Kato Sangyo Co., Ltd. 59,875 1,670,827
Kato Works Co., Ltd. 28,589 345,618
Keihan Holdings Co., Ltd. 51,085 2,074,374
Keihin Corp. 122,294 2,931,927
Keikyu Corp. 132,871 2,017,732
Keisei Electric Railway Co., Ltd. 58,033 1,858,842
KH Neochem Co., Ltd. 28,578 554,259
Kintetsu World Express, Inc. 64,048 1,005,268
Kissei Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 26,133 633,549
Kitz Corp. 135,994 811,942
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 19,445 1,415,132
Kohnan Shoji Co., Ltd. 57,185 1,152,554
Kokusai Pulp & Paper Co., Ltd. 275,509 653,876
Kokuyo Co., Ltd. 122,795 1,739,496
Komeri Co., Ltd. 59,309 1,072,197
Komori Corp. 71,229 543,471
Konami Holdings Corp. 49,458 1,785,926
Konishi Co., Ltd. 43,523 541,490
Konoike Transport Co., Ltd. 58,834 728,164
Kose Corp. 8,629 1,035,176
Kumagai Gumi Co., Ltd. 49,589 1,318,512
Kura Sushi, Inc. 11,257 470,151
Kurabo Industries Ltd. 52,246 943,058
Kureha Corp. 22,129 1,120,144
Kurita Water Industries Ltd. 103,774 2,688,994
Kusuri no Aoki Holdings Co., Ltd. 6,914 423,051
KYB Corp. * 72,396 1,606,786
Kyoei Steel Ltd. 43,095 653,227
Kyokuto Kaihatsu Kogyo Co., Ltd. 54,158 623,596
Kyokuyo Co., Ltd. 26,156 625,377
KYORIN Holdings, Inc. 54,653 1,095,441
Kyoritsu Maintenance Co., Ltd. 11,777 361,941
Kyowa Exeo Corp. 99,162 2,168,666
Kyowa Kirin Co., Ltd. 136,033 3,241,133
Kyudenko Corp. 43,249 1,159,161
Kyushu Financial Group, Inc. 266,055 907,692
Lawson, Inc. 43,759 2,324,564
Life Corp. 45,112 983,250
Lintec Corp. 73,761 1,579,640
Lion Corp. 128,970 2,135,451
LIXIL VIVA Corp. 37,890 712,732
M3, Inc. 39,020 1,007,831
Mabuchi Motor Co., Ltd. 48,383 1,679,825
Macnica Fuji Electronics Holdings, Inc. 111,189 1,555,502
Maeda Corp. 173,321 1,552,200
Maeda Road Construction Co., Ltd. (a) 80,019 2,370,191
Makino Milling Machine Co., Ltd. 29,023 987,479
Mandom Corp. 29,679 634,495
Marudai Food Co., Ltd. 72,662 1,190,319
Maruha Nichiro Corp. 58,198 1,222,609
Marui Group Co., Ltd. 109,675 2,141,339
Maruichi Steel Tube Ltd. 55,368 1,344,868
Maruzen Showa Unyu Co., Ltd. 23,548 523,507
Max Co., Ltd. 41,420 684,669
Maxell Holdings Ltd. 85,696 1,024,078
MCJ Co., Ltd. 75,363 434,578
Mebuki Financial Group, Inc. 791,115 1,547,539
Megmilk Snow Brand Co., Ltd. 90,416 1,823,157
Meidensha Corp. 71,521 1,149,747
Meitec Corp. 16,512 780,709
Ministop Co., Ltd. 33,558 445,822
Miraca Holdings, Inc. 102,195 2,543,861
Mirait Holdings Corp. 91,261 1,198,877
Mitsuba Corp. 229,532 1,302,309
Mitsubishi Logistics Corp. 64,786 1,496,147
Mitsubishi Pencil Co., Ltd. 33,697 464,851
Mitsubishi Steel Manufacturing Co., Ltd. 49,600 379,363
Mitsubishi UFJ Lease & Finance Co., Ltd. 248,687 1,422,518
Mitsuboshi Belting Ltd. 30,122 412,741
Mitsui E&S Holdings Co., Ltd. * 283,985 2,043,039
Mitsui Matsushima Holdings Co., Ltd. 41,974 389,135
Mitsui Sugar Co., Ltd. 23,991 422,370
Mitsui-Soko Holdings Co., Ltd. 40,415 588,250
Miura Co., Ltd. 34,964 1,144,235
Mizuno Corp. 38,753 769,922
Mochida Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 21,872 769,520
Modec, Inc. 22,825 382,374
Morinaga & Co., Ltd. 25,490 1,007,879
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Morinaga Milk Industry Co., Ltd. 71,340 2,533,094
Morita Holdings Corp. 39,623 618,599
MOS Food Services, Inc. 23,715 540,851
Musashi Seimitsu Industry Co., Ltd. 76,541 845,134
Nabtesco Corp. 88,974 2,402,005
Nachi-Fujikoshi Corp. 30,004 990,259
Namura Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. 272,367 520,165
Nankai Electric Railway Co., Ltd. 78,120 1,726,585
NEC Networks & System Integration Corp. 33,306 1,227,380
NET One Systems Co., Ltd. 44,886 933,382
Nexon Co., Ltd. 130,337 2,074,710
Nichi-iko Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 53,611 577,537
Nichias Corp. 73,834 1,528,497
Nichicon Corp. 93,124 686,354
Nichiha Corp. 33,737 704,359
NichiiGakkan Co., Ltd. 38,197 397,321
Nifco, Inc. 82,466 2,003,832
Nihon Kohden Corp. 57,952 1,724,618
Nihon Parkerizing Co., Ltd. 89,379 823,647
Nihon Unisys Ltd. 41,882 1,263,857
Nikkiso Co., Ltd. 67,602 604,166
Nippo Corp. 86,384 1,959,687
Nippon Chemi-Con Corp. 51,501 737,673
Nippon Denko Co., Ltd. * 321,793 435,561
Nippon Densetsu Kogyo Co., Ltd. 43,978 802,788
Nippon Flour Mills Co., Ltd. 91,580 1,361,835
Nippon Gas Co., Ltd. 38,174 1,213,895
Nippon Holdings Co., Ltd. 65,150 1,260,539
Nippon Kayaku Co., Ltd. 191,395 2,118,626
Nippon Koei Co., Ltd. 25,896 710,150
Nippon Light Metal Holdings Co., Ltd. 1,378,663 2,428,461
Nippon Paint Holdings Co., Ltd. 49,190 2,245,963
Nippon Seiki Co., Ltd. 95,759 1,265,068
Nippon Sheet Glass Co., Ltd. 320,460 1,440,904
Nippon Shinyaku Co., Ltd. 12,242 906,815
Nippon Signal Company Ltd. 76,501 814,195
Nippon Soda Co., Ltd. 48,893 1,268,276
Nippon Suisan Kaisha Ltd. 398,716 1,888,878
Nippon Television Holdings, Inc. 50,232 607,264
Nippon Yakin Kogyo Co., Ltd. 24,355 385,426
Nipro Corp. 155,020 1,652,742
Nishi-Nippon Financial Holdings, Inc. 170,072 977,561
Nishi-Nippon Railroad Co., Ltd. 100,588 2,212,908
Nishimatsu Construction Co., Ltd. 102,278 2,154,319
Nishimatsuya Chain Co., Ltd. (a) 90,707 655,926
Nishio Rent All Co., Ltd. 29,199 718,436
Nissan Chemical Corp. 56,887 2,407,539
Nissan Shatai Co., Ltd. 173,522 1,599,044
Nissha Co., Ltd. 68,185 532,888
Nissin Electric Co., Ltd. 53,243 509,403
Nissin Kogyo Co., Ltd. 79,612 1,649,588
Nittetsu Mining Co., Ltd. 21,399 762,798
Nitto Boseki Co., Ltd. 30,197 1,164,599
Nitto Kogyo Corp. 41,836 734,598
NOF Corp. 49,871 1,602,030
Nojima Corp. 57,628 1,026,314
Nomura Co., Ltd. 40,690 370,818
Nomura Research Institute Ltd. 145,573 3,178,273
Noritake Co., Ltd. 18,962 668,016
Noritz Corp. 86,890 891,737
North Pacific Bank Ltd. 834,541 1,578,328
NS Solutions Corp. 23,581 654,099
NS United Kaiun Kaisha Ltd. 23,240 368,427
NSD Co., Ltd. 40,498 647,653
Obic Co., Ltd. 10,091 1,243,308
Oiles Corp. 42,187 554,593
Okabe Co., Ltd. 63,004 443,916
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Okamoto Industries, Inc. 14,480 435,615
Okamura Corp. 127,730 1,070,486
Okasan Securities Group, Inc. 258,041 815,760
Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd. 176,121 1,943,021
OKUMA Corp. 31,827 1,351,390
Okumura Corp. 44,548 1,083,706
Onoken Co., Ltd. 62,221 672,020
Onward Holdings Co., Ltd. 285,650 1,385,018
Open House Co., Ltd. 31,171 786,608
Oracle Corp. Japan 10,850 848,969
Orient Corp. 647,790 798,740
Osaka Soda Co., Ltd. 24,968 590,954
Osaki Electric Co., Ltd. 83,130 421,565
OSG Corp. 66,552 998,912
Pacific Industrial Co., Ltd. 59,962 653,737
PALTAC Corp. 48,347 2,048,355
Paramount Bed Holdings Co., Ltd. 19,188 744,466
Park24 Co., Ltd. 71,629 1,396,521
Penta-Ocean Construction Co., Ltd. 394,156 2,101,142
Persol Holdings Co., Ltd. 123,042 1,630,066
Pigeon Corp. 30,264 1,026,897
Pilot Corp. 20,316 662,038
Piolax, Inc. 31,622 454,695
Plenus Co., Ltd. 53,528 847,099
Pola Orbis Holdings, Inc. 38,830 743,013
Press Kogyo Co., Ltd. 274,067 787,658
Prima Meat Packers Ltd. 56,523 1,164,364
Raito Kogyo Co., Ltd. 52,681 640,289
Raiznext Corp. 62,819 708,763
Rakuten, Inc. 318,036 2,662,462
Relia, Inc. 50,046 559,546
Relo Group, Inc. 29,253 640,303
Rengo Co., Ltd. 318,348 2,157,441
Resorttrust, Inc. 49,453 653,780
Restar Holdings Corp. 59,436 874,472
Riken Corp. 16,901 473,977
Rinnai Corp. 36,881 2,519,937
Riso Kagaku Corp. 37,423 581,129
Rohto Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 54,112 1,540,109
Round One Corp. 56,106 419,241
Royal Holdings Co., Ltd. 26,356 437,862
Ryobi Ltd. 77,137 1,004,036
Ryosan Co., Ltd. 74,023 1,531,723
Ryoyo Electro Corp. 45,209 740,176
S Foods, Inc. 28,016 582,060
Saizeriya Co., Ltd. 33,082 628,118
Sakai Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. 27,072 480,125
Sakata INX Corp. 85,813 751,008
Sakata Seed Corp. 15,349 427,606
Sala Corp. 93,413 478,042
San-A Co., Ltd. 23,499 852,905
Sanden Holdings Corp. * 143,413 683,394
Sangetsu Corp. 65,606 1,004,177
Sanken Electric Co., Ltd. 44,904 1,064,474
Sanki Engineering Co., Ltd. 64,943 766,444
Sankyo Co., Ltd. 37,320 1,226,528
Sankyo Tateyama, Inc. 111,943 1,126,020
Sankyu, Inc. 50,103 2,134,365
Sanoh Industrial Co., Ltd. (a) 96,528 754,398
Sanrio Co., Ltd. 38,810 587,196
Sanshin Electronics Co., Ltd. 52,515 728,340
Sanwa Holdings Corp. 217,375 1,999,129
Sanyo Chemical Industries Ltd. 15,806 643,289
Sanyo Denki Co., Ltd. 13,585 553,526
Sanyo Shokai Ltd. 45,511 566,646
Sanyo Special Steel Co., Ltd. 75,216 819,346
Sapporo Holdings Ltd. 98,127 1,968,635
Sato Holdings Corp. 24,515 552,505
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Sawai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 29,457 1,671,319
SBI Holdings, Inc. 117,952 2,378,395
SCREEN Holdings Co., Ltd. 36,716 1,861,925
SCSK Corp. 27,465 1,418,255
Seibu Holdings, Inc. 153,929 2,177,682
Seiko Holdings Corp. 50,257 975,181
Seiren Co., Ltd. 58,803 756,673
Sekisui Jushi Corp. 27,475 540,509
Senko Group Holdings Co., Ltd. 194,617 1,428,978
Senshu Ikeda Holdings, Inc. 336,239 517,459
Seven Bank Ltd. 441,877 1,163,427
Sharp Corp. 126,545 1,478,206
Shibuya Corp. 17,798 431,812
Shima Seiki Manufacturing Ltd. 24,201 379,848
Shimachu Co., Ltd. 71,488 1,755,636
Shindengen Electric Manufacturing Co., Ltd. 17,851 497,309
Shinko Electric Industries Co., Ltd. 111,082 1,222,401
Shinko Shoji Co., Ltd. 89,427 576,200
Shinmaywa Industries Ltd. 124,992 1,411,396
Shinsei Bank Ltd. 86,264 1,149,227
Shinsho Corp. 36,337 734,724
Ship Healthcare Holdings, Inc. 36,766 1,492,932
Shizuoka Gas Co., Ltd. 138,359 1,109,540
SHO-BOND Holdings Co., Ltd. 18,371 671,040
Shochiku Co., Ltd. 4,757 512,018
Shoei Foods Corp. 18,839 559,764
Showa Corp. 83,730 1,775,279
Siix Corp. 75,598 847,337
Sintokogio Ltd. 82,027 586,315
SKY Perfect JSAT Holdings, Inc. 227,720 981,688
Sohgo Security Services Co., Ltd. 45,683 2,138,777
Sony Financial Holdings, Inc. 84,888 1,698,311
Sotetsu Holdings, Inc. 55,351 1,260,298
Square Enix Holdings Co., Ltd. 49,978 2,015,522
St Marc Holdings Co., Ltd. 24,097 430,714
Starts Corp., Inc. 33,118 682,839
Starzen Co., Ltd. 29,161 1,136,810
Sugi Holdings Co., Ltd. 41,479 1,965,027
SUMCO Corp. 164,423 2,501,443
Sumitomo Bakelite Co., Ltd. 36,159 1,086,128
Sumitomo Dainippon Pharma Co., Ltd. 91,821 1,328,815
Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Co., Ltd. 259,109 1,316,384
Sumitomo Osaka Cement Co., Ltd. 54,440 1,864,885
Sumitomo Riko Co., Ltd. 121,019 806,681
Sumitomo Seika Chemicals Co., Ltd. 20,395 530,934
Sundrug Co., Ltd. 85,671 2,680,569
Suruga Bank Ltd. *(a) 357,395 1,285,582
Sushiro Global Holdings Ltd. 10,192 727,561
T-Gaia Corp. 34,295 655,918
Tachi-S Co., Ltd. 106,117 1,001,503
Tachibana Eletech Co., Ltd. 53,173 764,086
Tadano Ltd. 191,313 1,601,591
Taihei Dengyo Kaisha Ltd. 25,625 544,025
Taikisha Ltd. 38,693 1,113,816
Taisho Pharmaceutical Holdings Co., Ltd. 24,470 1,517,678
Taiyo Holdings Co., Ltd. 14,827 589,699
Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corp. 88,468 1,583,755
Taiyo Yuden Co., Ltd. 119,816 3,354,604
Takamatsu Construction Group Co., Ltd. 25,214 546,052
Takara Holdings, Inc. 146,677 1,138,169
Takara Standard Co., Ltd. 71,752 1,017,759
Takasago International Corp. 28,949 544,010
Takasago Thermal Engineering Co., Ltd. 83,886 1,297,194
Takeuchi Manufacturing Co., Ltd. 44,087 676,438
Takuma Co., Ltd. 63,512 697,151
Tamron Co., Ltd. 23,880 527,567
Tamura Corp. 111,593 506,935
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
TechnoPro Holdings, Inc. 11,655 693,692
The 77 Bank Ltd. 55,641 721,659
The Awa Bank Ltd. 27,010 547,387
The Bank of Kyoto Ltd. 28,880 983,952
The Chiba Bank Ltd. 474,814 2,346,228
The Chugoku Bank Ltd. 127,541 1,014,511
The Gunma Bank Ltd. 434,727 1,313,874
The Hachijuni Bank Ltd. 378,086 1,293,411
The Hiroshima Bank Ltd. 317,061 1,381,529
The Hokkoku Bank Ltd. 23,486 601,820
The Hyakugo Bank Ltd. 161,392 459,346
The Hyakujushi Bank Ltd. 29,912 506,090
The Iyo Bank Ltd. 248,016 1,122,067
The Japan Steel Works Ltd. 74,706 1,090,826
The Japan Wool Textile Co., Ltd. 87,388 725,904
The Juroku Bank Ltd. 35,505 605,657
The Keiyo Bank Ltd. 133,212 628,609
The Kiyo Bank Ltd. 48,241 637,757
The Musashino Bank Ltd. 37,972 524,529
The Nanto Bank Ltd. 30,571 609,351
The Nippon Road Co., Ltd. 11,654 702,276
The Nisshin Oillio Group Ltd. 46,956 1,451,799
The Ogaki Kyoritsu Bank Ltd. 31,711 595,325
The Oita Bank Ltd. 16,850 323,675
The Okinawa Electric Power Co., Inc. 88,580 1,523,348
The San-In Godo Bank Ltd. 122,787 621,533
The Shiga Bank Ltd. 31,616 714,302
The Shizuoka Bank Ltd. 372,309 2,354,005
The Sumitomo Warehouse Co., Ltd. 74,736 875,090
THK Co., Ltd. 91,928 2,107,615
Toa Corp. Tokyo 50,687 741,990
Toagosei Co., Ltd. 168,726 1,686,243
Toda Corp. 326,544 1,955,661
Toei Co., Ltd. 4,259 482,896
Toho Co., Ltd. 51,294 1,581,167
Toho Zinc Co., Ltd. 51,561 727,538
Tokai Carbon Co., Ltd. (a) 96,636 864,541
TOKAI Holdings Corp. 137,089 1,122,232
Tokai Rika Co., Ltd. 135,629 2,045,783
Tokai Tokyo Financial Holdings, Inc. 334,697 881,231
Token Corp. 16,385 1,136,233
Tokuyama Corp. 89,373 2,016,724
Tokyo Broadcasting System Holdings, Inc. 45,097 704,059
Tokyo Century Corp. 26,122 1,084,935
Tokyo Dome Corp. 86,644 661,889
Tokyo Ohka Kogyo Co., Ltd. 34,852 1,255,273
Tokyo Seimitsu Co., Ltd. 39,704 1,244,143
Tokyo Steel Manufacturing Co., Ltd. 118,039 752,893
Tokyo Tatemono Co., Ltd. 163,718 2,235,726
Tokyu Construction Co., Ltd. 118,223 743,107
TOMONY Holdings, Inc. 142,068 397,761
Tomy Co., Ltd. 96,025 850,173
Tonami Holdings Co., Ltd. 12,674 519,932
Topcon Corp. 87,365 872,314
Toppan Forms Co., Ltd. 107,126 1,021,950
Topre Corp. 83,047 1,084,812
Topy Industries Ltd. 60,914 852,734
Toshiba Machine Co., Ltd. (a) 33,833 930,004
Toshiba TEC Corp. 35,965 1,327,036
Totetsu Kogyo Co., Ltd. 31,980 822,440
Towa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 19,524 388,073
Toyo Construction Co., Ltd. 143,100 598,323
Toyo Ink SC Holdings Co., Ltd. 82,107 1,599,284
Toyo Tire Corp. 210,930 2,808,098
Toyobo Co., Ltd. 186,700 2,348,787
Toyota Boshoku Corp. 168,929 2,335,078
TPR Co., Ltd. 70,478 983,353
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Trancom Co., Ltd. 9,593 611,874
Transcosmos, Inc. 38,256 840,912
Trend Micro, Inc. 47,886 2,383,978
Trusco Nakayama Corp. 47,475 947,167
TSI Holdings Co., Ltd. 209,350 811,276
Tsubaki Nakashima Co., Ltd. 33,973 323,147
Tsubakimoto Chain Co. 58,854 1,605,779
Tsukishima Kikai Co., Ltd. 38,432 442,521
Tsumura & Co. 48,940 1,141,548
TV Asahi Holdings Corp. 38,805 656,553
UACJ Corp. 93,775 1,648,333
Ulvac, Inc. 40,696 1,184,679
Unipres Corp. 144,174 1,558,493
United Arrows Ltd. 33,241 743,003
United Super Markets Holdings, Inc. 198,637 1,574,511
Unizo Holdings Co., Ltd. 20,046 1,102,051
Ushio, Inc. 119,396 1,494,318
USS Co., Ltd. 74,184 1,173,299
Valor Holdings Co., Ltd. 96,898 1,468,764
Vital KSK Holdings, Inc. 110,343 1,029,111
VT Holdings Co., Ltd. 156,908 526,591
Wacoal Holdings Corp. 76,318 1,785,812
Wacom Co., Ltd. 160,040 495,558
Wakita & Co., Ltd. 68,540 554,090
Warabeya Nichiyo Holdings Co., Ltd. 61,316 923,165
Welcia Holdings Co., Ltd. 36,014 2,170,222
World Co., Ltd. 29,203 544,993
Xebio Holdings Co., Ltd. 72,845 663,854
YAMABIKO Corp. 68,785 554,795
Yamaguchi Financial Group, Inc. 213,969 1,140,613
Yamato Kogyo Co., Ltd. 40,774 854,302
Yamazen Corp. 150,305 1,212,306
Yaoko Co., Ltd. 23,044 1,247,643
Yellow Hat Ltd. 50,065 675,795
Yodogawa Steel Works Ltd. 66,445 1,119,275
Yokogawa Bridge Holdings Corp. 38,173 695,052
Yokohama Reito Co., Ltd. 70,332 556,188
Yorozu Corp. 73,724 879,644
Yoshinoya Holdings Co., Ltd. (a) 62,198 1,236,867
Yuasa Trading Co., Ltd. 44,688 1,261,530
Yurtec Corp. 126,656 665,776
Zenkoku Hosho Co., Ltd. 14,969 561,346
Zensho Holdings Co., Ltd. 60,321 1,102,236
Zeon Corp. 195,118 1,868,603
ZERIA Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 27,254 447,980
Zojirushi Corp. 44,494 688,870
ZOZO, Inc. 23,021 323,124
    648,148,813
 
Luxembourg 0.0%
Espirito Santo Financial Group S.A. *(b) 8,470
 
Netherlands 1.7%
Accell Group N.V. 32,185 880,305
Altice Europe N.V. * 266,053 1,415,346
Altice Europe N.V., Class B * 26,171 137,844
AMG Advanced Metallurgical Group N.V. 20,962 483,540
Arcadis N.V. 112,028 2,547,282
ASM International N.V. 18,857 2,173,878
BE Semiconductor Industries N.V. 38,404 1,480,689
Brunel International N.V. (a) 49,545 405,993
Corbion N.V. 60,776 2,196,383
Eurocommercial Properties N.V. 33,013 722,724
ForFarmers N.V. 104,493 631,292
Fugro N.V. CVA *(a) 243,805 1,926,072
GrandVision N.V. (a) 25,211 762,666
 
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF
Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
IMCD N.V. 19,525 1,586,023
Intertrust N.V. 41,011 685,188
Koninklijke BAM Groep N.V. 550,638 1,485,507
Koninklijke Volkerwessels N.V. 58,141 1,398,643
Koninklijke Vopak N.V. 43,771 2,074,662
NSI N.V. 13,551 680,993
OCI N.V. * 39,134 651,464
PostNL N.V. 803,036 1,212,880
SBM Offshore N.V. 141,199 2,207,848
Sligro Food Group N.V. 60,710 1,467,111
TKH Group N.V. 34,278 1,542,253
TomTom N.V. * 52,923 530,815
Wereldhave N.V. (a) 38,825 616,253
    31,903,654
 
New Zealand 1.0%
Air New Zealand Ltd. 1,063,153 1,496,885
Auckland International Airport Ltd. 216,359 1,056,128
Chorus Ltd. 436,866 1,810,054
EBOS Group Ltd. 87,887 1,269,582
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corp., Ltd. 127,082 2,032,047
Freightways Ltd. 97,092 436,605
Genesis Energy Ltd. 558,981 1,059,193
Infratil Ltd. 470,493 1,499,972
Mainfreight Ltd. 48,787 1,134,755
Mercury NZ Ltd. 473,466 1,405,198
Meridian Energy Ltd. 735,454 2,107,484
SKY Network Television Ltd. 2,430,704 814,128
SKYCITY Entertainment Group Ltd. 595,459 1,181,867
Z Energy Ltd. 464,587 1,169,930
    18,473,828
 
Norway 1.5%
Adevinta A.S.A., Class B * 59,514 619,532
Aker A.S.A., A Shares 27,403 1,222,630
Aker BP A.S.A. 24,402 571,161
Aker Solutions A.S.A. * 404,828 555,838
Atea A.S.A. * 105,713 1,176,350
Austevoll Seafood A.S.A. 95,748 837,004
Bakkafrost P/F 16,308 1,018,411
Borregaard A.S.A. 80,448 846,370
BW Energy Ltd. * 23,064 41,464
BW LPG Ltd. 160,067 965,796
BW Offshore Ltd. * 113,045 428,224
DOF A.S.A. *(a) 1,955,409 311,733
Elkem A.S.A. 253,612 481,959
Entra A.S.A. 45,295 702,967
Europris A.S.A. 202,314 667,274
Gjensidige Forsikring A.S.A. 116,416 2,322,961
Kongsberg Automotive A.S.A. * 949,110 422,359
Kongsberg Gruppen A.S.A. 62,187 1,031,438
Kvaerner A.S.A. 358,425 321,083
Leroy Seafood Group A.S.A. 180,649 1,095,131
PGS A.S.A. * 1,115,376 1,541,446
Salmar A.S.A. 25,194 1,118,752
Schibsted A.S.A., B Shares 24,861 592,666
Schibsted A.S.A., Class A 25,672 642,898
SpareBank 1 Nord Norge 119,931 921,786
SpareBank 1 SMN 103,384 1,031,461
SpareBank 1 SR-Bank A.S.A. 97,548 921,741
Storebrand A.S.A. 245,487 1,539,510
TGS Nopec Geophysical Co. A.S.A. 85,264 1,922,801
Tomra Systems A.S.A. 29,476 922,389
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Veidekke A.S.A. 129,630 1,565,666
XXL A.S.A. *(a) 265,102 301,717
    28,662,518
 
Poland 1.0%
Alior Bank S.A. * 77,475 412,655
Asseco Poland S.A. 131,783 2,028,871
Bank Handlowy w Warszawie S.A. 38,768 521,141
Bank Millennium S.A. * 313,046 383,179
CCC S.A. 14,022 255,886
Ciech S.A. * 55,545 493,082
Cyfrowy Polsat S.A. 216,467 1,383,562
Enea S.A. * 706,370 1,003,290
Energa S.A. * 996,336 1,773,982
Eurocash S.A. 174,863 803,641
Grupa Azoty S.A. * 133,473 688,574
Grupa Lotos S.A. 121,597 1,833,809
Jastrzebska Spolka Weglowa S.A. 91,397 313,643
Kernel Holding S.A. 138,673 1,512,400
LPP S.A. 410 717,529
mBank S.A. * 6,810 514,718
Orange Polska S.A. * 1,667,358 2,609,278
PLAY Communications S.A. 188,299 1,460,467
Santander Bank Polska S.A. 13,337 848,383
    19,558,090
 
Portugal 0.4%
Banco Espirito Santo S.A. *(b) 45,383
CTT-Correios de Portugal S.A. 379,461 966,186
EDP Renovaveis S.A. 67,574 905,565
Mota-Engil, SGPS, S.A. 286,958 415,760
NOS, SGPS S.A. 211,222 828,300
REN - Redes Energeticas Nacionais, SGPS, S.A. 375,405 1,039,156
Semapa-Sociedade de Investimento e Gestao 48,043 596,333
Sonae, SGPS, S.A. 1,863,838 1,449,511
The Navigator Co. S.A. 376,092 1,149,295
    7,350,106
 
Republic of Korea 5.0%
AK Holdings, Inc. 16,791 332,502
AMOREPACIFIC Group 32,348 1,651,359
Asiana Airlines, Inc. * 227,765 762,342
BNK Financial Group, Inc. 477,274 2,424,686
Celltrion, Inc. * 5,015 701,976
Cheil Worldwide, Inc. 47,647 759,135
CJ ENM Co., Ltd. 7,107 736,155
CJ Hello Co., Ltd. 97,753 349,722
CJ Logistics Corp. * 6,812 748,787
Com2uSCorp 6,294 505,800
Daeduck Electronics Co. 60,161 464,149
Daesang Corp. 40,366 651,440
Daewoo Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd. * 308,097 1,027,413
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co., Ltd. * 45,870 836,575
DB HiTek Co., Ltd. 44,471 871,478
DGB Financial Group, Inc. 272,661 1,259,472
Dongkuk Steel Mill Co., Ltd. * 338,699 1,305,155
Dongwon Industries Co., Ltd. 2,388 385,383
Doosan Bobcat, Inc. 32,927 769,969
Doosan Co., Ltd. 17,423 800,497
Doosan Fuel Cell Co., Ltd. * 61,096 338,053
Doosan Infracore Co., Ltd. * 339,707 1,174,779
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Doosan Solus Co., Ltd. * 33,677 686,295
Fila Holdings Corp. 12,372 391,177
Green Cross Corp. 5,263 491,849
Green Cross Holdings Corp. 25,703 371,418
GS Engineering & Construction Corp. 58,163 1,257,125
GS Home Shopping, Inc. 5,137 524,486
GS Retail Co., Ltd. 40,216 1,170,552
Halla Holdings Corp. 15,724 457,673
Hanjin Transportation Co., Ltd. 26,102 664,102
Hanon Systems 151,551 1,316,478
Hansol Paper Co., Ltd. 58,332 617,181
Hanssem Co., Ltd. 10,847 571,600
Hanwha Aerospace Co., Ltd. * 37,628 852,013
Hanwha General Insurance Co., Ltd. * 398,482 723,469
Hanwha Life Insurance Co., Ltd. 1,037,116 1,409,009
Harim Holdings Co., Ltd. 114,772 667,180
HDC Holdings Co., Ltd. 53,004 397,585
Hite Jinro Co., Ltd. 37,596 823,428
Hotel Shilla Co., Ltd. 17,733 1,172,466
Huchems Fine Chemical Corp. 25,516 386,574
Hyosung Corp. 11,471 654,541
Hyundai Corp. 50,055 562,578
Hyundai Department Store Co., Ltd. 22,509 1,314,029
Hyundai Elevator Co., Ltd. * 7,938 351,638
Hyundai Greenfood Co., Ltd. 81,627 581,370
Hyundai Home Shopping Network Corp. 8,984 548,878
Hyundai Merchant Marine Co., Ltd. * 403,949 1,082,630
Hyundai Mipo Dockyard Co., Ltd. 13,408 400,198
Hyundai Rotem Co., Ltd. * 49,153 534,228
iMarketKorea, Inc. 94,801 724,375
Interpark Holdings Corp. 281,484 407,914
IS Dongseo Co., Ltd. 19,338 426,726
JB Financial Group Co., Ltd. 216,580 893,426
Kakao Corp. 6,739 954,391
Kangwon Land, Inc. 71,079 1,334,377
KCC Corp. 8,372 1,147,746
KCC Glass Corp. * 7,385 161,746
KEPCO Plant Service & Engineering Co., Ltd. 27,224 745,326
Kolon Corp. 34,555 402,596
Kolon Industries, Inc. 51,801 1,426,713
Korea Aerospace Industries Ltd. 37,844 799,258
Korea Investment Holdings Co., Ltd. 19,468 1,006,661
Korea PetroChemical Ind Co., Ltd. 9,280 654,070
Korean Reinsurance Co. 195,332 1,310,791
Kumho Petrochemical Co., Ltd. 23,111 1,128,433
Kumho Tire Co., Inc. * 207,133 625,066
LF Corp. 48,274 498,838
LG Hausys Ltd. 23,636 889,391
LG Innotek Co., Ltd. 27,961 2,992,944
LG International Corp. 169,153 1,566,876
Lotte Chilsung Beverage Co., Ltd. * 5,298 490,758
Lotte Corp. 18,174 434,710
LOTTE Fine Chemical Co., Ltd. 21,666 592,269
LOTTE Himart Co., Ltd. 48,234 837,989
LS Corp. 59,553 1,767,712
LS Industrial Systems Co., Ltd. 26,585 954,389
Mando Corp. 79,382 1,947,784
Meritz Financial Group, Inc. 61,868 519,600
Meritz Fire & Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. 96,116 1,163,364
Meritz Securities Co., Ltd. 181,812 520,211
Mirae Asset Daewoo Co., Ltd. 135,870 709,276
Mirae Asset Life Insurance Co., Ltd. 162,291 533,175
NCSoft Corp. 4,270 2,281,787
Nexen Tire Corp. 82,722 437,279
NH Investment & Securities Co., Ltd. 56,769 466,492
NongShim Co., Ltd. 5,650 1,228,160
OCI Co., Ltd. * 30,249 1,226,647
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Ottogi Corp. 1,372 561,452
Pan Ocean Co., Ltd. * 183,051 562,944
Partron Co., Ltd. 58,612 431,929
Poongsan Corp. 66,792 1,121,908
S-1 Corp. 15,096 1,021,730
Samsung Card Co., Ltd. 38,335 1,063,721
Samsung Engineering Co., Ltd. * 79,482 922,763
Samsung Securities Co., Ltd. 29,120 793,637
Samyang Holdings Corp. 15,549 629,258
Seah Besteel Corp. 45,095 404,723
Seoul Semiconductor Co., Ltd. 53,813 662,416
Shinsegae, Inc. 7,421 1,442,039
SK Gas Ltd. 16,732 1,069,085
SKC Co., Ltd. 29,452 1,246,466
SL Corp. 31,415 387,999
Sungwoo Hitech Co., Ltd. 344,553 862,446
Taekwang Industrial Co., Ltd. 1,351 896,588
Taeyoung Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd. 49,536 526,154
Tongyang, Inc. 345,506 396,855
Winiadimchae Co., Ltd. * 366,923 815,720
WONIK IPS Co., Ltd. * 29,696 761,655
Young Poong Corp. 1,339 654,892
Youngone Corp. 34,635 898,314
Yuhan Corp. 4,279 753,978
    94,936,515
 
Singapore 1.5%
Ascendas Real Estate Investment Trust 830,652 1,821,162
Ascott Residence Trust 599,206 506,601
Asian Pay Television Trust 7,470,264 856,375
CapitaLand Commercial Trust 378,668 504,637
CapitaLand Mall Trust 701,697 1,141,257
City Developments Ltd. 344,526 2,411,707
First Resources Ltd. 400,486 456,239
Genting Singapore Ltd. 3,433,289 2,004,822
Mapletree Commercial Trust 422,556 635,787
Mapletree Industrial Trust 466,119 895,034
Mapletree Logistics Trust 587,412 778,615
Mapletree North Asia Commercial Trust 687,559 541,889
Olam International Ltd. 1,095,936 1,334,879
SATS Ltd. 370,174 1,068,855
Sembcorp Marine Ltd. * 1,039,674 804,505
Singapore Exchange Ltd. 277,093 1,685,548
Singapore Post Ltd. 1,392,181 783,021
Singapore Press Holdings Ltd. 1,636,568 2,216,174
Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd. 864,796 2,583,793
StarHub Ltd. 977,835 1,043,902
Suntec Real Estate Investment Trust 482,681 587,918
UOL Group Ltd. 240,012 1,267,384
Venture Corp., Ltd. 226,897 2,674,254
    28,604,358
 
Spain 1.6%
Abengoa S.A., B Shares * 226,367,084 2,188,145
Acciona S.A. (a) 26,970 3,389,121
Applus Services S.A. 101,817 1,136,303
Bolsas y Mercados Espanoles SHMSF S.A. 38,853 1,471,540
Cellnex Telecom S.A. 21,103 1,016,932
Cia de Distribucion Integral Logista Holdings S.A. 48,233 973,271
Cie Automotive S.A. 28,671 575,074
Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles S.A. 13,079 563,890
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Distribuidora Internacional de Alimentacion S.A. *(a) 12,043,629 1,041,147
Ebro Foods S.A. 81,610 1,532,921
Ence Energia y Celulosa S.A. (a) 115,783 409,271
Euskaltel S.A. 63,220 557,635
Faes Farma S.A. 120,781 577,123
Gestamp Automocion S.A. 248,354 859,334
Indra Sistemas S.A. * 52,101 564,863
Inmobiliaria Colonial Socimi S.A. 42,994 544,052
Liberbank S.A. 1,504,514 462,407
Mediaset Espana Comunicacion S.A. 262,773 1,319,098
Melia Hotels International S.A. 115,858 793,492
Merlin Properties Socimi S.A. 53,051 678,890
Obrascon Huarte Lain S.A. *(a) 1,462,326 1,608,701
Prosegur Cash S.A. 278,448 404,348
Prosegur Cia de Seguridad S.A. 337,998 1,248,965
Sacyr S.A. 383,812 1,006,776
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy S.A. 76,214 1,215,993
Tecnicas Reunidas S.A. * 37,735 844,751
Unicaja Banco S.A. 1,907,801 1,749,846
Viscofan S.A. 29,134 1,545,708
Zardoya Otis S.A. 104,760 779,624
    31,059,221
 
Sweden 3.3%
AAK AB 85,548 1,459,904
Adapteo Oyj * 63,441 678,180
AF Poyry AB 62,626 1,397,847
Arjo AB, B Shares 218,115 1,092,926
Attendo AB 138,078 690,169
Axfood AB 100,119 1,849,007
Betsson AB * 164,435 825,644
Bilia AB, A Shares 121,985 1,165,105
Bonava AB, B Shares 82,635 647,777
Bravida Holding AB 144,579 1,312,308
Castellum AB 83,662 1,907,077
Clas Ohlson AB, B Shares 78,680 769,344
Cloetta AB, B Shares 198,992 608,772
Coor Service Management Holding AB 83,556 704,983
Dometic Group AB 188,295 1,586,750
Elekta AB, B Shares (a) 114,781 1,198,114
Fabege AB 54,224 877,810
Getinge AB, B Shares 193,258 3,191,365
Granges AB 82,215 652,964
Hexpol AB 209,053 1,546,049
Holmen AB, B Shares 86,265 2,398,845
Indutrade AB 38,514 1,233,071
Intrum AB 39,662 967,506
Inwido AB 85,377 732,236
JM AB 102,601 2,777,977
Kungsleden AB 79,816 814,617
L E Lundbergfortagen AB, B Shares 46,185 1,891,207
Lifco AB, B Shares 11,920 616,588
Lindab International AB 72,310 850,258
Loomis AB, B Shares 64,332 2,208,300
Lundin Petroleum AB 17,072 474,032
Mekonomen AB * 76,309 597,400
Modern Times Group MTG AB, B Shares * 51,691 454,151
NCC AB, B Shares 162,612 2,824,505
Nibe Industrier AB, B Shares 89,011 1,426,732
Nobia AB 200,612 1,287,049
Nolato AB, B Shares 10,373 538,706
Nordic Entertainment Group AB, B Shreas 43,923 1,311,107
Pandox AB 30,975 567,417
Peab AB 295,296 2,928,563
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Ratos AB, B Shares 663,165 2,012,389
Saab AB, B Shares 60,688 1,634,396
SAS AB * 712,002 735,128
Scandic Hotels Group AB 99,249 918,261
Svenska Cellulosa AB SCA, B Shares 311,711 2,946,997
Sweco AB, B Shares 30,792 979,490
Thule Group AB 41,895 900,550
Wallenstam AB, B Shares 50,888 617,263
Wihlborgs Fastigheter AB 44,760 847,176
    62,654,012
 
Switzerland 3.7%
Allreal Holding AG * 8,329 1,772,585
Alpiq Holding AG *(b) 5,687 411,271
ALSO Holding AG * 5,465 937,228
ams AG * 25,359 864,818
Arbonia AG * 52,636 579,679
Aryzta AG * 2,667,968 2,273,954
Autoneum Holding AG 7,551 733,296
Banque Cantonale Vaudoise 1,197 959,628
Barry Callebaut AG 868 1,778,237
Belimo Holding AG 157 1,021,850
Bell Food Group AG * 2,429 624,847
Berner Kantonalbank AG 2,172 506,003
BKW AG 15,769 1,352,164
Bobst Group S.A. 10,275 487,875
Bucher Industries AG 5,862 1,810,773
Burckhardt Compression Holding AG 2,176 511,431
Cembra Money Bank AG 14,228 1,591,913
Conzzeta AG 1,022 1,034,723
Daetwyler Holding AG 5,478 870,413
DKSH Holding AG 43,227 2,418,247
dormakaba Holding AG * 1,402 829,946
Dufry AG * 26,052 1,889,944
Emmi AG 1,373 1,185,834
EMS-Chemie Holding AG 2,700 1,571,827
Flughafen Zuerich AG 9,976 1,500,600
Forbo Holding AG 621 910,377
Galenica AG * 40,118 2,691,941
GAM Holding AG * 607,544 2,027,344
Helvetia Holding AG 20,385 2,693,570
Huber & Suhner AG 11,623 772,105
Implenia AG 35,316 1,747,649
Inficon Holding AG 982 683,276
Komax Holding AG (a) 2,302 436,166
Kudelski S.A. *(a) 88,165 408,513
Landis & Gyr Group AG * 17,773 1,448,721
Logitech International S.A. 55,509 2,125,852
Mobimo Holding AG * 3,587 1,072,820
OC Oerlikon Corp. AG 158,943 1,472,105
Partners Group Holding AG 3,043 2,612,462
PSP Swiss Property AG 9,922 1,461,726
Rieter Holding AG 4,824 567,647
Schweiter Technologies AG 893 1,035,122
SFS Group AG 12,913 1,065,911
Siegfried Holding AG * 1,813 783,863
SIG Combibloc Group AG * 65,693 969,158
Straumann Holding AG 1,278 1,189,605
Sulzer AG 19,584 1,785,514
Sunrise Communications Group AG * 31,934 2,573,327
Tecan Group AG 2,992 832,116
Temenos AG * 5,854 830,065
u-blox Holding AG * 6,428 500,055
Valiant Holding AG 7,901 779,529
Valora Holding AG * 5,406 1,334,815
VAT Group AG * 7,100 952,461
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Vifor Pharma AG 17,526 2,909,684
Vontobel Holding AG 13,901 909,787
    71,102,372
 
United Kingdom 10.8%
888 Holdings plc 260,681 379,584
AA plc 2,464,009 1,379,138
Ascential plc 120,637 526,679
Ashmore Group plc 160,772 949,147
Auto Trader Group plc 117,371 778,974
B&M European Value Retail S.A. 507,764 2,160,378
Balfour Beatty plc 923,188 2,903,162
Bank of Georgia Group plc 31,881 689,010
Beazley plc 308,004 2,102,796
Biffa plc 229,983 766,707
Big Yellow Group plc 39,390 536,335
Bodycote plc 182,136 1,777,388
Brewin Dolphin Holdings plc 176,164 685,394
Britvic plc 151,707 1,651,936
C&C Group plc 210,337 881,217
Card Factory plc 519,254 521,973
Centamin plc 1,224,834 2,017,399
Chemring Group plc 312,761 962,770
Cineworld Group plc 364,547 722,434
Clarkson plc 15,713 499,749
Close Brothers Group plc 117,132 1,919,532
Coats Group plc 931,337 706,621
Computacenter plc 94,890 2,003,487
ConvaTec Group plc 923,301 2,417,633
Costain Group plc 235,112 497,912
Countryside Properties plc 234,398 1,407,763
Cranswick plc 53,307 2,267,366
Crest Nicholson Holdings plc 374,872 2,164,286
Daily Mail & General Trust plc N.V., Class A 167,298 1,581,305
De La Rue plc 194,971 346,659
Dechra Pharmaceuticals plc 14,066 475,394
Derwent London plc 22,907 1,146,958
Dignity plc 70,526 516,625
Diploma plc 43,626 1,047,602
Domino's Pizza Group plc 223,945 846,693
Dunelm Group plc 74,691 1,037,983
Electrocomponents plc 255,697 1,979,861
Elementis plc 614,862 796,359
Equiniti Group plc 202,370 519,043
Essentra plc 307,755 1,409,641
Evraz plc 407,023 1,696,404
Ferrexpo plc 375,397 619,747
Frasers Group plc * 380,756 1,866,573
Fresnillo plc 128,296 989,463
Galliford Try Holdings plc 221,624 437,699
Games Workshop Group plc 8,969 721,735
Genus plc 19,553 788,712
Grafton Group plc 260,894 2,872,530
Grainger plc 232,541 880,381
Great Portland Estates plc 99,483 1,070,689
Greencore Group plc 498,780 1,333,434
Greggs plc 66,757 1,782,117
GVC Holdings plc 85,290 860,198
Halfords Group plc 663,759 1,271,730
Halma plc 88,214 2,173,516
Hammerson plc 477,341 1,271,851
Hargreaves Lansdown plc 44,929 881,764
Headlam Group plc 150,242 969,116
Hikma Pharmaceuticals plc 65,684 1,500,100
Hill & Smith Holdings plc 52,693 899,865
HomeServe plc 85,934 1,298,503
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Howden Joinery Group plc 360,540 2,928,894
Hunting plc 163,589 664,468
Ibstock plc 322,662 1,128,429
IG Group Holdings plc 343,671 2,956,910
Indivior plc * 2,075,041 1,146,320
Intermediate Capital Group plc 148,670 3,023,149
International Personal Finance plc 901,579 1,676,711
Intu Properties plc *(a) 2,978,839 462,482
IWG plc 451,058 2,026,273
J.D. Wetherspoon plc 57,420 985,725
JD Sports Fashion plc 124,392 1,170,990
John Laing Group plc 188,091 808,197
Jupiter Fund Management plc 449,981 1,724,283
Just Group plc * 2,070,419 1,919,942
KAZ Minerals plc 120,772 632,321
Keller Group plc 202,178 1,675,991
Kier Group plc (a) 859,955 1,229,133
Lancashire Holdings Ltd. 208,339 1,927,978
Lookers plc 1,882,073 1,087,798
Man Group plc 1,228,241 2,299,909
Marshalls plc 85,183 791,007
Marston's plc 1,035,825 1,191,415
McCarthy & Stone plc 631,663 1,081,144
Mediclinic International plc 300,650 1,301,829
Melrose Industries plc 825,188 2,207,104
Mitchells & Butlers plc * 342,380 1,465,029
Mitie Group plc 413,393 738,182
Moneysupermarket.com Group plc 281,842 1,117,791
Morgan Advanced Materials plc 328,468 1,166,356
Morgan Sindall Group plc 67,475 1,511,700
N Brown Group plc 527,907 387,720
National Express Group plc 442,963 2,396,716
Ocado Group plc * 41,802 568,109
OneSavings Bank plc 131,053 672,255
Pagegroup plc 313,990 1,629,906
Paragon Banking Group plc 163,749 951,663
PayPoint plc 42,641 452,063
Pendragon plc 11,730,977 1,798,078
Petra Diamonds Ltd. * 3,903,497 206,916
Petrofac Ltd. 479,076 1,947,754
Pets at Home Group plc 645,824 2,123,322
Phoenix Group Holdings plc 294,588 2,600,830
Playtech plc 463,432 1,479,855
Plus500 Ltd. 116,167 1,409,018
Polymetal International plc 169,119 2,579,229
Polypipe Group plc 121,782 831,427
Premier Oil plc * 2,046,337 2,029,345
Provident Financial plc 497,155 2,551,496
PZ Cussons plc 244,075 564,280
QinetiQ Group plc 497,919 2,187,813
Quilter plc 344,196 641,877
Rathbone Brothers plc 19,390 411,130
Redde Northgate plc 416,040 1,312,578
Redrow plc 182,207 1,736,189
Renewi plc 1,334,935 613,841
Renishaw plc 12,386 552,773
Rhi Magnesita N.V. 11,172 426,673
Rightmove plc 115,117 910,172
Rotork plc 414,114 1,489,518
Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc 494,687 1,128,825
RPS Group plc 522,263 821,851
Safestore Holdings plc 58,221 588,605
Saga plc 2,977,315 1,228,345
Savills plc 124,491 1,720,515
Schroders plc 57,434 2,093,708
Segro plc 184,295 1,933,106
Senior plc 615,559 1,110,191
Serco Group plc * 812,209 1,583,126
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
SIG plc 1,255,901 1,012,227
Signature Aviation plc 600,594 2,144,921
Spectris plc 83,828 2,908,118
Spirax-Sarco Engineering plc 20,062 2,151,236
Spire Healthcare Group plc 708,108 1,045,564
SSP Group plc 199,718 1,293,357
ST Modwen Properties plc 117,800 721,485
Stagecoach Group plc 911,642 1,514,938
Stock Spirits Group plc 180,871 441,723
Superdry plc 174,781 692,068
Synthomer plc 264,740 952,238
TalkTalk Telecom Group plc 938,317 1,317,166
Ted Baker plc 51,041 189,456
Telecom Plus plc 50,768 865,046
The Go-Ahead Group plc 68,531 1,706,051
The Restaurant Group plc 675,442 914,507
The Unite Group plc 53,247 770,581
TP ICAP plc 282,655 1,314,891
TT electronics plc 280,984 714,213
Tullow Oil plc 329,633 141,891
Tyman plc 252,566 782,312
UDG Healthcare plc 167,392 1,499,877
Ultra Electronics Holdings plc 56,553 1,404,974
Vesuvius plc 302,190 1,631,183
Victrex plc 52,451 1,404,230
Vistry Group plc 273,900 4,474,616
WH Smith plc 75,434 1,856,701
Wizz Air Holdings plc * 15,730 686,140
    204,437,008
Total Common Stock
(Cost $2,030,269,334)   1,886,315,313

Preferred Stock 0.3% of net assets
 
Germany 0.3%
Draegerwerk AG & Co. KGaA 27,133 1,736,097
Jungheinrich AG 52,578 1,047,085
Sartorius AG 3,898 886,323
Schaeffler AG 173,409 1,539,087
Sixt SE 14,333 867,499
Total Preferred Stock
(Cost $6,677,613)   6,076,091

Rights 0.0% of net assets
 
Norway 0.0%
XXL A.S.A.
expires 03/11/20 *(b)
21,797
Total Rights
(Cost $—)  

Other Investment Company 2.1% of net assets
 
United States 2.1%
Securities Lending Collateral 2.1%
Wells Fargo Government Money Market Fund, Select Class 1.52% (c) 39,613,417 39,613,417
Total Other Investment Company
(Cost $39,613,417)   39,613,417
    
  Number of
Contracts
Notional
Amount
($)
Current Value/
Unrealized
Depreciation
($)
Futures Contracts      
Long  
MSCI EAFE Index, expires 03/20/20 82 7,445,600 (407,548)
* Non-income producing security.
(a) All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at $35,720,806.
(b) Fair-valued by management using significant unobservable inputs in accordance with procedures approved by the fund’s Board of Trustees.
(c) The rate shown is the 7-day yield.
   
CVA — Dutch Certificate
REIT — Real Estate Investment Trust
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020

This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date.
The fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings on a daily basis on the fund’s website at www.schwabfunds.com/schwabetfs_prospectus.    
 
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Common Stock 93.5% of net assets
 
Brazil 5.5%
Ambev S.A. 3,138,886 10,115,901
B3 S.A. - Brasil Bolsa Balcao 357,030 3,798,486
Banco Bradesco S.A. 877,167 5,305,794
Banco do Brasil S.A. 1,671,019 17,355,945
BRF S.A. * 832,552 4,989,795
CCR S.A. 1,072,587 3,882,248
Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras S.A. 184,630 1,413,069
Cia Energetica de Minas Gerais 160,753 529,828
Cielo S.A. 1,954,704 2,967,811
Cogna Educacao 1,429,535 3,197,058
Companhia de Saneamento Basico do Estado de Sao Paulo 335,237 4,365,404
Embraer S.A. * 1,106,048 4,157,808
JBS S.A. 1,646,005 8,281,740
Petrobras Distribuidora S.A. 574,600 3,324,074
Petroleo Brasileiro S.A. 3,204,178 19,281,955
Tim Participacoes S.A. 1,231,566 4,403,081
Ultrapar Participacoes S.A. 2,406,157 10,175,762
Vale S.A. 3,564,701 35,009,786
    142,555,545
 
Chile 0.8%
Cencosud S.A. 3,816,269 4,466,030
Empresas COPEC S.A. 718,955 5,564,401
Enel Americas S.A. 29,603,650 4,943,986
Latam Airlines Group S.A. 379,865 2,526,475
S.A.C.I. Falabella 537,342 1,781,686
    19,282,578
 
China 28.0%
Agile Group Holdings Ltd. 2,406,718 3,378,587
Agricultural Bank of China Ltd., H Shares 39,418,546 15,781,480
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. ADR * 111,971 23,289,968
Anhui Conch Cement Co., Ltd., H Shares 825,485 6,053,659
Baidu, Inc. ADR * 89,876 10,783,322
Bank of China Ltd., H Shares 112,816,698 44,587,861
Bank of Communications Co., Ltd., H Shares 10,867,008 6,972,243
China Cinda Asset Management Co., Ltd., H Shares 17,153,860 3,587,914
China CITIC Bank Corp., Ltd., H Shares 13,687,301 7,113,206
China Communications Construction Co., Ltd., H Shares 7,705,301 5,744,580
China Communications Services Corp., Ltd., H Shares 4,242,716 3,282,871
China Construction Bank Corp., H Shares 120,967,701 97,791,817
China Evergrande Group 1,928,381 4,330,354
China Huarong Asset Management Co., Ltd., H Shares 32,487,304 4,418,879
China Life Insurance Co., Ltd., H Shares 3,276,186 7,676,475
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
China Merchants Bank Co., Ltd., H Shares 2,640,259 12,450,776
China Minsheng Banking Corp., Ltd., H Shares 10,112,339 6,825,428
China Mobile Ltd. 7,479,288 58,831,953
China National Building Material Co., Ltd., H Shares 8,179,041 9,456,267
China Overseas Land & Investment Ltd. 3,359,244 11,272,125
China Pacific Insurance (Group) Co., Ltd., H Shares 1,373,985 4,522,326
China Petroleum & Chemical Corp., H Shares 98,390,427 50,754,136
China Railway Construction Corp., Ltd., H Shares 4,108,936 4,703,128
China Railway Group Ltd., H Shares 7,529,188 4,251,022
China Resources Beer Holdings Co., Ltd. 674,741 3,125,625
China Resources Land Ltd. 1,952,688 9,007,915
China Resources Power Holdings Co., Ltd. 4,727,610 5,623,593
China Shenhua Energy Co., Ltd., H Shares 6,026,903 10,455,948
China Telecom Corp., Ltd., H Shares 30,877,962 11,609,374
China Unicom Hong Kong Ltd. 12,672,750 10,000,887
China Vanke Co., Ltd., H Shares 972,833 3,745,002
CITIC Ltd. 7,950,736 8,825,026
CNOOC Ltd. 21,096,386 28,911,582
Country Garden Holdings Co., Ltd. 4,145,764 5,490,056
Dongfeng Motor Group Co., Ltd., H Shares 4,289,576 3,390,686
ENN Energy Holdings Ltd. 328,549 3,640,450
Fosun International Ltd. 2,558,082 3,259,540
GCL-Poly Energy Holdings Ltd. * 70,926,431 3,367,459
Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd. 2,235,394 3,975,666
Great Wall Motor Co., Ltd., H Shares 5,306,875 3,840,701
Guangzhou R&F Properties Co., Ltd., H Shares 2,190,780 3,395,926
Haier Electronics Group Co., Ltd. 1,322,523 3,784,431
Hengan International Group Co., Ltd. 503,844 3,740,176
Huaneng Power International, Inc., H Shares 9,592,846 3,865,179
Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd., H Shares 92,285,939 63,118,298
JD.com, Inc. ADR * 175,505 6,758,698
Jiangxi Copper Co., Ltd., H Shares 4,510,028 5,289,541
Kingboard Holdings Ltd. 1,500,284 3,965,822
Kunlun Energy Co., Ltd. 3,955,008 2,760,825
Longfor Group Holdings Ltd. 940,479 4,350,578
NetEase, Inc. ADR 21,116 6,729,880
PetroChina Co., Ltd., H Shares 47,747,412 18,503,305
PICC Property & Casualty Co., Ltd., H Shares 7,737,002 8,011,960
Ping An Insurance Group Co. of China Ltd., H Shares 1,735,581 19,297,720
Shimao Property Holdings Ltd. 1,476,233 5,285,081
Sinopec Shanghai Petrochemical Co., Ltd., H Shares 9,785,366 2,498,749
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Sinopharm Group Co., Ltd., H Shares 1,325,188 4,089,640
Tencent Holdings Ltd. 582,429 28,848,473
    720,424,169
 
Colombia 0.3%
Bancolombia S.A. 256,685 2,822,257
Ecopetrol S.A. 6,343,395 5,552,836
    8,375,093
 
Czech Republic 0.2%
CEZ A/S 245,697 4,675,061
 
Egypt 0.1%
Commercial International Bank Egypt SAE GDR 701,117 3,435,473
 
Greece 0.7%
Alpha Bank AE * 4,145,592 5,860,643
Hellenic Telecommunications Organization S.A. 264,819 3,729,214
National Bank of Greece S.A. * 1,757,121 3,859,253
Piraeus Bank S.A. * 2,620,586 5,711,106
    19,160,216
 
Hungary 0.4%
MOL Hungarian Oil & Gas plc 791,912 6,090,379
OTP Bank Nyrt 125,194 5,412,881
    11,503,260
 
India 6.9%
Axis Bank Ltd. 629,206 6,079,542
Bharat Petroleum Corp., Ltd. 1,798,676 10,626,189
Bharti Airtel Ltd. * 1,360,298 9,867,544
Coal India Ltd. 1,928,815 4,500,813
HCL Technologies Ltd. 657,240 4,866,404
Hero MotoCorp Ltd. 92,537 2,630,863
Hindalco Industries Ltd. 1,733,086 3,743,903
Hindustan Petroleum Corp., Ltd. 1,717,942 4,702,663
Housing Development Finance Corp., Ltd. 337,202 10,166,173
Indian Oil Corp., Ltd. 5,755,392 8,433,612
Infosys Ltd. 1,914,736 19,413,342
ITC Ltd. 1,204,794 3,297,981
JSW Steel Ltd. 1,138,395 3,718,013
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 404,753 2,563,375
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. 54,740 4,765,814
NTPC Ltd. 2,655,454 3,920,582
Oil & Natural Gas Corp., Ltd. 6,178,499 7,872,144
Rajesh Exports Ltd. 378,448 3,451,616
Reliance Industries Ltd. GDR 644,760 23,437,026
State Bank of India * 1,477,635 6,203,948
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. 581,447 3,004,422
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. 345,698 9,581,153
Tata Motors Ltd. * 4,480,137 8,005,178
Tata Motors Ltd., A Shares, DVR * 1,849,181 1,422,102
Tata Steel Ltd. 580,305 3,069,684
Vedanta Ltd. 3,878,729 6,127,067
Wipro Ltd. 988,325 3,032,730
    178,503,883
 
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Indonesia 1.3%
PT Astra International Tbk 18,560,285 7,147,278
PT Bank Central Asia Tbk 1,831,129 4,013,870
PT Bank Mandiri (Persero) Tbk 10,663,981 5,407,246
PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk 23,780,090 6,944,665
PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Persero) Tbk 38,893,045 9,460,654
    32,973,713
 
Kuwait 0.5%
Kuwait Finance House KSCP 1,483,043 3,848,158
Mobile Telecommunications Co. KSC 2,945,314 5,390,117
National Bank of Kuwait SAKP 1,319,379 4,367,748
    13,606,023
 
Malaysia 1.8%
Axiata Group Berhad 5,198,672 5,155,504
CIMB Group Holdings Berhad 5,300,320 6,061,101
Genting Berhad 3,307,000 3,883,666
Malayan Banking Berhad 4,417,313 8,824,146
Petronas Chemicals Group Berhad 2,073,500 2,656,441
Public Bank Berhad 1,432,600 5,811,972
Tenaga Nasional Berhad 4,492,600 12,896,906
    45,289,736
 
Mexico 4.1%
Alfa S.A.B. de C.V., A Shares 7,455,680 4,734,064
America Movil S.A.B. de C.V., Series L 42,698,968 33,475,007
Banco Santander Mexico S.A. Institucion de Banca Multiple Grupo Financiero Santand 1,180,483 1,502,102
Cemex S.A.B. de C.V. ADR 3,238,211 10,621,332
Coca-Cola Femsa S.A.B. de C.V. 531,183 2,924,170
Fomento Economico Mexicano S.A.B. de C.V. 1,507,412 12,123,106
Grupo Bimbo S.A.B. de C.V., Series A 2,540,564 3,810,236
Grupo Financiero Banorte S.A.B. de C.V., O Shares 1,794,812 9,668,313
Grupo Mexico S.A.B. de C.V., Series B 3,918,610 9,188,588
Grupo Televisa S.A.B., Series CPO 2,841,253 5,285,952
Wal-Mart de Mexico S.A.B. de C.V. 4,313,477 12,027,577
    105,360,447
 
Philippines 0.3%
PLDT, Inc. 222,480 4,320,847
SM Investments Corp. 162,899 3,114,175
    7,435,022
 
Qatar 0.5%
Ooredoo QPSC 2,213,596 3,844,499
Qatar National Bank QPSC 1,880,376 9,729,154
    13,573,653
 
Russia 12.6%
Alrosa PJSC 3,434,723 3,648,882
Gazprom PJSC 32,137,182 96,913,690
Inter RAO UES PJSC 99,622,605 7,714,822
LUKOIL PJSC 1,044,307 88,571,841
Magnit PJSC 233,425 10,978,270
MMC Norilsk Nickel PJSC 38,391 11,568,717
 
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Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Mobile TeleSystems PJSC 2,327,067 11,098,585
NovaTek PJSC 412,052 5,915,890
Rosneft Oil Co. PJSC 2,742,571 16,463,588
Rostelecom PJSC 3,058,905 3,945,623
Sberbank of Russia PJSC 8,793,970 30,538,107
Severstal PJSC 280,255 3,397,258
Sistema PJSC 27,106,834 6,468,124
Surgutneftegas PJSC 14,596,536 8,348,474
Tatneft PJSC 1,331,760 13,309,673
VTB Bank PJSC 9,112,280,000 5,877,421
    324,758,965
 
South Africa 5.0%
Absa Group Ltd. 1,018,254 8,563,392
AngloGold Ashanti Ltd. 260,320 4,596,452
Aspen Pharmacare Holdings Ltd. * 481,581 3,061,253
Barloworld Ltd. 569,186 2,932,494
Bid Corp., Ltd. 296,911 5,249,331
FirstRand Ltd. 2,114,456 7,408,627
Gold Fields Ltd. 1,214,161 7,117,562
MTN Group Ltd. 4,378,699 20,513,627
MultiChoice Group * 40,103 230,500
Naspers Ltd., N Shares 29,866 4,520,176
Nedbank Group Ltd. 416,383 4,674,532
Remgro Ltd. 259,596 2,640,267
Sanlam Ltd. 1,024,017 4,229,770
Sappi Ltd. * 1,256,247 2,330,184
Sasol Ltd. 1,222,474 14,446,043
Shoprite Holdings Ltd. 739,128 5,267,840
Standard Bank Group Ltd. 1,193,244 11,263,817
Steinhoff International Holdings N.V. * 78,388,074 6,677,051
The Bidvest Group Ltd. 287,396 3,288,388
Tiger Brands Ltd. 218,493 2,102,916
Vodacom Group Ltd. 722,346 5,035,736
Woolworths Holdings Ltd. 1,333,892 3,031,284
    129,181,242
 
Taiwan 19.3%
Acer, Inc. 6,695,470 3,615,348
Asustek Computer, Inc. 1,936,176 13,172,353
AU Optronics Corp. 46,436,371 14,569,115
Catcher Technology Co., Ltd. 838,000 6,559,091
Cathay Financial Holding Co., Ltd. 5,631,840 7,449,106
Cheng Shin Rubber Industry Co., Ltd. 2,897,000 3,783,958
China Steel Corp. 14,051,088 10,673,063
Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd. 3,036,764 10,831,438
Compal Electronics, Inc. 18,319,000 11,162,191
CTBC Financial Holding Co., Ltd. 10,866,809 8,146,653
Delta Electronics, Inc. 1,716,696 7,937,299
Far Eastern New Century Corp. 5,768,061 5,381,454
Far EasTone Telecommunications Co., Ltd. 1,416,588 3,092,405
First Financial Holding Co., Ltd. 5,060,730 3,961,073
Formosa Chemicals & Fibre Corp. 3,303,882 8,969,075
Formosa Petrochemical Corp. 1,482,704 4,216,081
Formosa Plastics Corp. 2,841,704 8,540,269
Foxconn Technology Co., Ltd. 1,800,858 3,538,733
Fubon Financial Holding Co., Ltd. 7,626,116 11,195,061
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd. 31,912,928 84,631,784
Innolux Corp. 61,151,000 15,954,454
Inventec Corp. 8,109,646 6,146,613
Largan Precision Co., Ltd. 30,300 4,432,999
Lite-On Technology Corp. 3,379,229 4,893,713
MediaTek, Inc. 1,113,046 13,233,262
Mega Financial Holding Co., Ltd. 6,243,548 6,670,479
Nan Ya Plastics Corp. 4,901,588 11,023,899
Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Pegatron Corp. 8,429,234 17,454,481
Pou Chen Corp. 4,198,000 4,727,680
President Chain Store Corp. 352,000 3,446,820
Quanta Computer, Inc. 4,871,058 9,973,929
Synnex Technology International Corp. 3,646,178 4,527,693
Taiwan Cement Corp. 3,818,414 5,327,961
Taiwan Mobile Co., Ltd. 1,009,000 3,498,902
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd. 10,735,352 112,035,246
Uni-President Enterprises Corp. 3,756,796 9,081,969
United Microelectronics Corp. 21,773,931 11,002,201
Walsin Lihwa Corp. 7,660,000 3,529,021
Wistron Corp. 9,504,934 8,491,173
WPG Holdings Ltd. 4,917,880 6,301,747
Yuanta Financial Holding Co., Ltd. 5,374,000 3,407,612
    496,587,404
 
Thailand 2.9%
Advanced Info Service PCL NVDR 731,700 4,637,617
Charoen Pokphand Foods PCL NVDR 4,053,200 3,436,004
CP ALL PCL NVDR 1,546,800 3,223,010
Kasikornbank PCL NVDR 1,582,100 5,966,405
Krung Thai Bank PCL NVDR 6,632,800 2,942,773
PTT Exploration & Production PCL NVDR 1,402,300 4,710,626
PTT Global Chemical PCL NVDR 4,095,100 5,353,284
PTT PCL NVDR 20,910,300 25,843,819
Thai Oil PCL NVDR 2,257,000 3,093,495
The Siam Cement PCL NVDR 863,000 8,478,213
The Siam Commercial Bank PCL NVDR 2,103,800 5,817,035
    73,502,281
 
Turkey 1.7%
Akbank T.A.S. * 4,983,939 5,391,275
BIM Birlesik Magazalar A/S 452,418 3,477,883
Eregli Demir ve Celik Fabrikalari T.A.S. 3,000,477 3,961,105
Haci Omer Sabanci Holding A/S 2,709,295 3,689,419
KOC Holding A/S 1,885,841 5,190,457
Tupras-Turkiye Petrol Rafinerileri A/S 226,974 3,679,236
Turk Hava YollariI AO * 1,465,271 2,755,040
Turkcell Iletisim Hizmetleri A/S 2,541,726 5,629,073
Turkiye Garanti Bankasi A/S * 3,887,422 5,909,591
Turkiye Halk Bankasi A/S * 3,670,739 3,512,585
    43,195,664
 
United Arab Emirates 0.6%
Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank PJSC 1,440,868 2,797,078
Emaar Properties PJSC 3,357,928 3,199,855
Emirates Telecommunications Group Co. PJSC 1,383,789 5,952,753
First Abu Dhabi Bank PJSC 742,946 2,896,618
    14,846,304
Total Common Stock
(Cost $2,441,543,737)   2,408,225,732

Preferred Stock 6.2% of net assets
 
Brazil 4.4%
Banco Bradesco S.A. 3,415,679 23,113,646
Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras S.A., B Shares 141,830 1,126,995
Cia Brasileira de Distribuicao 239,752 3,831,972
 
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Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF
Portfolio Holdings as of February 29, 2020 (continued)

Security Number
of Shares
Value ($)
Companhia Energetica de Minas Gerais 1,872,569 5,794,125
Gerdau S.A. 2,130,626 7,995,190
Itau Unibanco Holding S.A. 4,937,675 35,021,688
Itausa - Investimentos Itau S.A. 1,053,367 2,804,060
Metalurgica Gerdau S.A. 2,355,763 4,151,101
Petroleo Brasileiro S.A. 4,113,636 23,104,526
Telefonica Brasil S.A. 597,538 7,069,826
    114,013,129
 
Colombia 0.2%
Bancolombia S.A. 403,655 4,788,699
 
Russia 1.6%
Surgutneftegas PJSC 18,014,381 8,784,695
Tatneft PJSC 115,409 1,134,855
Transneft PJSC 13,579 30,684,094
    40,603,644
Total Preferred Stock
(Cost $149,699,289)   159,405,472

Other Investment Company 0.1% of net assets
 
United States 0.1%
Money Market Fund 0.1%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, Premier Class 1.53% (a) 2,587,222 2,587,222
Total Other Investment Company
(Cost $2,587,222)   2,587,222
    
  Number of
Contracts
Notional
Amount
($)
Current Value/
Unrealized
Depreciation
($)
Futures Contracts      
Long  
MSCI Emerging Markets Index, expires 03/20/20 127 6,405,880 (578,104)
* Non-income producing security.
(a) The rate shown is the 7-day yield.
   
ADR — American Depositary Receipt
DVR — Differential Voting Rights
GDR — Global Depositary Receipt
NVDR — Non-Voting Depositary Receipt
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To the Board of Trustees of Schwab Strategic Trust and Shareholders of Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF and Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF 

  

Opinions on the Financial Statements 

  

We have audited the accompanying statements of assets and liabilities, including the condensed portfolio holdings, of Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF and Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF (six of the funds constituting Schwab Strategic Trust, hereafter collectively referred to as the “Funds”) as of February 29, 2020, the related statements of operations for the year ended February 29, 2020, the statements of changes in net assets for each of the two years in the period ended February 29, 2020, including the related notes, and the financial highlights for each of the five years in the period ended February 29, 2020 (included in Item 1 of this Form N-CSR) and the schedule of investments (included in Item 6 of this Form N-CSR) as of February 29, 2020 (collectively referred to as the “financial statements”). In our opinion, the financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of each of the Funds as of February 29, 2020, the results of each of their operations for the year then ended, the changes in each of their net assets for each of the two years in the period ended February 29, 2020 and each of the financial highlights for each of the five years in the period ended February 29, 2020 in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.   

  

Basis for Opinions 

  

These financial statements are the responsibility of the Funds’ management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the Funds’ financial statements based on our audits. We are a public accounting firm registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States) (PCAOB) and are required to be independent with respect to the Funds in accordance with the U.S. federal securities laws and the applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the PCAOB.  

  

We conducted our audits of these financial statements in accordance with the standards of the PCAOB. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement, whether due to error or fraud.   

  

Our audits included performing procedures to assess the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to error or fraud, and performing procedures that respond to those risks. Such procedures included examining, on a test basis, evidence regarding the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Our audits also included evaluating the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. Our procedures included confirmation of securities owned as of February 29, 2020 by correspondence with the custodian and brokers; when replies were not received from brokers, we performed other auditing procedures. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinions. 

  

/s/PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP 

San Francisco, California 

April 16, 2020 

  

We have served as the auditor of one or more investment companies in the Schwab Funds Complex since 1989. 

  

  

  

Item 7: Disclosure of Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures for Closed-End Management Investment Companies. 

  

Not applicable. 

  

Item 8: Portfolio Managers of Closed-End Management Investment Companies. 

  

Not applicable. 

  

Item 9: Purchases of Equity Securities by Closed-End Management Investment Company and Affiliated Purchasers. 

  

Not applicable. 

  

Item 10: Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders.   

  

Not applicable.   

  

Item 11: Controls and Procedures. 

  

(a) Based on their evaluation of Registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures, as of a date within 90 days of the filing date, Registrant’s Chief Executive Officer,  Jonathan de St. Paer and Registrant’s Chief Financial Officer, Mark Fischer, have concluded that Registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures are: (i) reasonably designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed in this report is appropriately communicated to Registrant’s officers to allow timely decisions regarding disclosures required in this report; (ii) reasonably designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed in this report is recorded, processed, summarized and reported in a timely manner; and (iii) are effective in achieving the goals described in (i) and (ii) above. 

  

(b) During the period covered by this report, there have been no changes in Registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that the above officers

 

believe to have materially affected, or to be reasonably likely to materially affect, Registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.  

  

Item 12: Disclosure of Securities Lending Activities for Closed-End Management Investment Companies. 

Not applicable. 

  

Item 13: Exhibits.   

  

(a) (1)  Registrant’s code of ethics (that is the subject of the disclosure required by Item 2(a)) is attached. 

 

     (2)  Separate certifications for Registrant’s principal executive officer and principal financial officer, as required by Rule 30a-2(a) under the 1940 Act, are attached. 

 

     (3)  Not applicable. 

  

 (b)  A certification for Registrant’s principal executive officer and principal financial officer, as required by Rule 30a-2(b) under the 1940 Act, is attached.  This certification is being furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission solely pursuant to 18 U.S.C. section 1350 and is not being filed as part of the Form N-CSR with the Commission. 

  

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized. 

  

(Registrant)  Schwab Strategic Trust – Schwab U.S. REIT ETF and Schwab Fundamental Index ETFs  

  

By:      _/s/ Jonathan de St. Paer    ___ 

Jonathan de St. Paer 

Chief Executive Officer 

  

Date:_April 16, 2020_____ 

  

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated. 

  

By:     _/s/ Jonathan de St. Paer     __ 

Jonathan de St. Paer 

Chief Executive Officer 

  

Date:_April 16, 2020    _ 

  

  

By:     _/s/ Mark Fischer_____ 

Mark Fischer 

Chief Financial Officer  

  

Date: _April 16, 2020 __