SCHD Investment Growth Tool
SCHD Return Calculator for Dividend Growth Planning
Estimate a SCHD portfolio using your initial investment, monthly contributions, editable total return assumption, fund expense ratio, and investment period.
SCHD Return Calculator
Estimate your SCHD portfolio value
Change the contribution, return assumption, fund fee, and years. Results update instantly.
Estimated SCHD Portfolio Value
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Estimated portfolio value, contributions, and investment gains over time.
Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF
SCHD fund overview
SCHD is the Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF. It seeks to track the Dow Jones U.S. Dividend 100 Index, which focuses on U.S. companies selected using dividend history and fundamental quality measures. This calculator models a simplified total-return scenario, so it does not predict future distributions or separate dividend income from price changes. The default return is editable and should be treated only as a planning assumption.
SCHD fund facts
Who this SCHD calculator may help
- Investors comparing contribution plans for a U.S. dividend-focused portfolio.
- People exploring how reinvested total returns may compound over long periods.
- Users evaluating the effect of SCHD's published expense ratio on a simplified estimate.
- Investors who accept that dividend payments and market values can both change.
SCHD considerations
Potential advantages
- Targets established U.S. dividend-paying companies using index-based quality screens.
- Has a relatively low published annual expense ratio.
- Can support scenario planning for recurring contributions and long horizons.
- Offers a different portfolio emphasis from broad market-cap-weighted funds.
Risks and limitations
- Dividend payments are not guaranteed and may be reduced or suspended.
- A dividend-focused strategy may lag other market segments for extended periods.
- Sector and style tilts can create performance differences from the broad U.S. market.
- The calculator does not model taxes on distributions or individual account rules.
SCHD questions
SCHD Return Calculator FAQ
What does the SCHD return calculator estimate?
It estimates a possible future SCHD portfolio value using a starting investment, monthly contributions, an editable total return assumption, the fund expense ratio, and years invested.
Does the SCHD calculator include dividends?
The calculator uses one total annual return assumption rather than forecasting dividends separately. You can model a reinvestment scenario, but actual distributions, prices, and total returns will vary.
What return rate should I use for SCHD?
There is no guaranteed SCHD return. The default is an editable planning assumption. Testing several lower and higher rates gives a more useful range than treating one figure as a prediction.
Can I estimate monthly investing in SCHD?
Yes. Enter the amount you plan to invest each month, then adjust the time horizon and return assumption to compare possible contribution and growth outcomes.
Does a higher dividend yield guarantee a higher SCHD return?
No. Dividend yield is only one component of total return, and it changes with distributions and market price. Higher yield does not remove market, company, or dividend-cut risk.
How is the SCHD expense ratio used?
The calculator subtracts the entered expense ratio from the assumed annual return in a simplified model. Actual tracking difference, trading costs, taxes, and account fees may also affect results.
Does this SCHD calculator use current market data?
No. It does not retrieve live prices, current yields, or recent performance. The output depends only on the values and planning assumptions entered into the tool.
Sources and review notes
Fund identity, benchmark, expense ratio, inception date, and distribution information were reviewed against official Schwab materials. Current dividend yield is omitted because it is variable and not live data.
Last reviewed: 2026-06-22