UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

 

FORM N-CSRS

 

 

CERTIFIED SHAREHOLDER REPORT OF REGISTERED

MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES

Investment Company Act file number: 811-07704

 

 

Schwab Capital Trust

(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)

 

 

211 Main Street, San Francisco, California 94105

(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code)

 

 

Omar Aguilar

Schwab Capital Trust

211 Main Street, San Francisco, California 94105

(Name and address of agent for service)

 

 

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

Date of fiscal year end: October 31

Date of reporting period: April 30, 2024

 

 

 

Item 1: Report(s) to Shareholders.


(CHARLES SCHWAB ASSET MANAGMENT LOGO)
Semiannual Report | April 30, 2024
Schwab Equity Index Funds®
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Schwab 1000 Index® Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund®
Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund®
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth
Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value
Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
Schwab International Index Fund®
No Action Required – Notice Regarding Shareholder Report Delivery
Beginning on July 24, 2024, fund shareholder reports will be streamlined to highlight key information deemed important for investors to assess
and monitor their fund investments. Other information, including financial statements, will not appear in the streamlined shareholder reports
but will available online and delivered free of charge upon request.
• If you already receive the full shareholder reports, you will receive the streamlined shareholder reports in the same way that you currently
receive the full shareholder reports (either in paper or electronically).
• If you currently receive a notification when a shareholder report is available on a fund’s website, beginning July 24, 2024, you will begin to
receive the streamlined shareholder report (in paper).

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Fund investment adviser: Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc., dba Schwab Asset Management®
Distributor: Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (Schwab)
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 Schwab. The Industry classifications used in the Portfolio Holdings are sub-categories of Sector classifications.
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Schwab Equity Index Funds
Performance at a Glance
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Total Return for the 6 Months Ended April 30, 2024
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund (Ticker Symbol: SWPPX)
20.94%
S&P 500® Index
20.98%
Fund Category: Morningstar Large Blend1
19.86%
Performance Details
pages 5-6
 
Schwab 1000 Index Fund (Ticker Symbol: SNXFX)
21.39%
Russell 1000® Index2
21.17%
Schwab 1000 Index®
21.38%
Fund Category: Morningstar Large Blend1
19.86%
Performance Details
pages 7-8
 
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund (Ticker Symbol: SWSSX)
19.68%
S&P 500® Index3
20.98%
Russell 2000® Index
19.66%
Fund Category: Morningstar Small Blend1
18.81%
Performance Details
pages 9-10
 
Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund (Ticker
Symbol: SWTSX)
21.23%
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM
21.22%
Fund Category: Morningstar Large Blend1
19.86%
Performance Details
pages 11-12
Total Return for the 6 Months Ended April 30, 2024
 
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund (Ticker
Symbol: SWLGX)
23.58%
S&P 500® Index3
20.98%
Russell 1000® Growth Index
23.56%
Fund Category: Morningstar Large Growth1
24.13%
Performance Details
pages 13-14
 
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund (Ticker
Symbol: SWLVX)
18.40%
S&P 500® Index3
20.98%
Russell 1000® Value Index
18.42%
Fund Category: Morningstar Large Value1
17.99%
Performance Details
pages 15-16
 
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund (Ticker
Symbol: SWMCX)
21.98%
S&P 500® Index3
20.98%
Russell Midcap® Index
22.00%
Fund Category: Morningstar Mid-Cap Blend1
20.84%
Performance Details
pages 17-18
 
Schwab International Index Fund4 (Ticker
Symbol: SWISX)
17.14%
MSCI EAFE® Index (Net)5
18.63%
Fund Category: Morningstar Foreign Large Blend1
16.61%
Performance Details
pages 19-20
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.
Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the redemption of fund shares.
1
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
2
In anticipation of new regulatory requirements, the fund’s regulatory index has changed to the Russell 1000® Index. The Russell 1000® Index provides a broad measure of market performance. The fund generally invests in securities that are included in the second index listed. The fund does not seek to track the regulatory index.
3
In anticipation of new regulatory requirements, the fund’s regulatory index has changed to the S&P 500® Index. The S&P 500® Index provides a broad measure of market performance. The fund generally invests in securities that are included in the second index listed. The fund does not seek to track the regulatory index.
4
The fund’s performance relative to the index may be affected by fair-value pricing and timing differences in foreign exchange calculations. See financial note 2 for more information.
5
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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Schwab Equity Index Funds
Fund Management
Christopher Bliss, CFA, Managing Director and Head of Passive Equity Strategies for Schwab Asset
Management, is responsible for overseeing the investment process and portfolio management of investment
strategies for passive equity Schwab Funds and Schwab ETFs, and Schwab Personalized Indexing™ separately
managed accounts. Before joining Schwab 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
the head of the Americas institutional index team. In this role, Mr. Bliss was responsible for overseeing a team
of portfolio managers managing domestic, developed international and emerging markets index strategies.
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, CFA, Senior Portfolio Manager for Schwab Asset Management, is responsible for the
day-to-day co-management of the funds, except for the Schwab International Index Fund. Prior to joining
Schwab 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.
(Joselle Duncan photo)
Joselle Duncan, CFA, Portfolio Manager for Schwab Asset Management, is responsible for the day-to-day
co-management of the Schwab International Index Fund. Prior to joining Schwab in 2022, Ms. Duncan worked
at BlackRock, Inc. for over 20 years as a vice president and portfolio manager focused on international ETFs.
Before that, she held several positions at BlackRock (formerly Barclays Global Investors) including portfolio
manager for institutional and mutual funds, securities lending trader, and securities lending product specialist.
(Jiwei Gu photo)
Jiwei Gu, CFA, Portfolio Manager for Schwab Asset Management, is responsible for the day-to-day
co-management of the Schwab International Index Fund. Ms. Gu joined the portfolio management team as an
associate portfolio manager in 2018. Prior to joining Schwab, she spent four years at CoBank, most recently
as an enterprise risk analyst performing bank-level loan portfolio credit risk analysis, data analytics, and risk
management methodology research. Before that, Ms. Gu worked in commercial credit underwriting and
capital markets supporting lending activities.
Ferian Juwono, CFA, Senior Portfolio Manager for Schwab Asset Management, is responsible for the
oversight and day-to-day co-management of the funds, except for the Schwab International Index Fund. Prior
to joining Schwab 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.
David Rios, Portfolio Manager for Schwab Asset Management, is responsible for the day-to-day
co-management of the Schwab International Index Fund. Prior to this role, Mr. Rios was an associate portfolio
manager on the equity index strategies team for four years. His first role with Schwab Asset Management was
as a trade operations specialist. Prior to joining Schwab in 2008, Mr. Rios was a senior fund accountant at
Investors Bank & Trust (subsequently acquired by State Street Corporation).
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Schwab Equity Index Funds
Fund Management (continued)
(AGNES ZAU PHOTO)
Agnes Zau, CFA, Portfolio Manager for Schwab Asset Management, is responsible for the day-to-day
co-management of the funds, except for the Schwab International Index Fund. Prior to joining Schwab in
2018, Ms. Zau was at BlackRock for three years, most recently as a multi-asset portfolio investment
consultant where she advised institutional clients on asset allocation and strategy, constructed risk
decomposition and portfolio optimization, and conducted scenario analyses for the core multi-asset target risk
strategies. She spent the preceding three years as a derivatives specialist at Mellon Capital.
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Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund (5/19/97)
20.94%
22.62%
13.16%
12.35%
S&P 500® Index
20.98%
22.66%
13.19%
12.41%
Fund Category: Morningstar Large Blend 2
19.86%
20.31%
11.78%
10.96%
Fund Expense Ratio3: 0.02%
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.
Index ownership – “Standard & Poor’s®,” “S&P®,” and “S&P 500®” are registered trademarks of Standard & Poor’s Financial Services LLC (S&P), and “Dow Jones®” is a registered trademark of Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC (Dow Jones) and have been licensed for use by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC and its affiliates and sublicensed for certain purposes by Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. The “S&P 500® Index” is a product of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC or its affiliates, and has been licensed for use by Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. The Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund is not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC, Dow Jones, S&P, or their respective affiliates, and neither S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC, Dow Jones, S&P, nor their respective affiliates make any representation regarding the advisability of investing in the fund.
1
Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
3
As stated in the prospectus.
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Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics1
Number of Holdings
501
Weighted Average Market Cap (millions)
$780,890
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E)
25.1
Price/Book Ratio (P/B)
4.2
Portfolio Turnover Rate
1%
2
Sector Weightings % of Investments3
Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets4
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
1
Excludes derivatives.
2
Not annualized.
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 1000 Index Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab 1000 Index Fund (4/2/91)
21.39%
22.98%
12.69%
11.94%
Russell 1000® Index 2
21.17%
22.82%
12.87%
12.14%
Schwab 1000 Index®
21.38%
23.00%
12.73%
12.05%
Fund Category: Morningstar Large Blend 3
19.86%
20.31%
11.78%
10.96%
Fund Expense Ratio4: 0.05%
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.
1
Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
In anticipation of new regulatory requirements, the fund’s regulatory index has changed from the Schwab 1000 Index® to the Russell 1000® Index. The Russell 1000® Index provides a broad measure of market performance. The fund generally invests in securities that are included in the Schwab 1000 Index®. The fund does not seek to track the regulatory index.
3
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
4
As stated in the prospectus.
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Schwab 1000 Index Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics1
Number of Holdings
994
2
Weighted Average Market Cap (millions)
$711,678
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E)
24.6
Price/Book Ratio (P/B)
4.1
Portfolio Turnover Rate
1%
3,4
Sector Weightings % of Investments5
Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets7
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
1
Excludes derivatives.
2
As a result of the Schwab 1000 Index®’s once per year reconstitution and the effects of certain corporate actions, the fund may hold more or less than 1,000 securities.
3
Not annualized.
4
Portfolio turnover rate excludes in-kind transactions.
5
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.
6
Includes the fund’s position(s) in money market mutual funds registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.
7
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund (5/19/97)
19.68%
13.38%
5.90%
7.28%
S&P 500® Index 2
20.98%
22.66%
13.19%
12.41%
Russell 2000® Index
19.66%
13.32%
5.83%
7.22%
Fund Category: Morningstar Small Blend 3
18.81%
13.98%
7.17%
7.28%
Fund Expense Ratio4: 0.04%
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.
Index ownership – “Russell 2000®” is a registered mark of the Frank Russell Company (Russell) and has been licensed for use by the Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund. The Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund is not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by Russell and Russell makes no representation regarding the advisability of investing in the fund.
1
Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
In anticipation of new regulatory requirements, the fund’s regulatory index has changed from the Russell 2000® Index to the S&P 500® Index. The S&P 500® Index provides a broad measure of market performance. The fund generally invests in securities that are included in the Russell 2000® Index. The fund does not seek to track the regulatory index.
3
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
4
As stated in the prospectus.
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Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics1
Number of Holdings
1,943
Weighted Average Market Cap (millions)
$4,245
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E)
15.5
Price/Book Ratio (P/B)
1.9
Portfolio Turnover Rate
5%
2,3
Sector Weightings % of Investments4
Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets6
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
Small-company stocks are subject to greater volatility than many other asset classes.
1
Excludes derivatives.
2
Not annualized.
3
Portfolio turnover rate excludes in-kind transactions.
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.
5
Includes the fund’s position(s) in money market mutual funds registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.
6
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund (6/1/99)
21.23%
22.42%
12.30%
11.70%
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM
21.22%
22.42%
12.32%
11.73%
Fund Category: Morningstar Large Blend 2
19.86%
20.31%
11.78%
10.96%
Fund Expense Ratio3: 0.03%
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.
Index ownership – “Standard & Poor’s®” and “S&P®” are registered trademarks of Standard & Poor’s Financial Services LLC (S&P), and “Dow Jones®” is a registered trademark of Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC (Dow Jones) and have been licensed for use by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC and its affiliates and sublicensed for certain purposes by Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. The “Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM” is a product of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC or its affiliates, and has been licensed for use by Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. The Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund is not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC, Dow Jones, S&P, or their respective affiliates, and neither S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC, Dow Jones, S&P, nor their respective affiliates make any representation regarding the advisability of investing in the fund.
1
Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
3
As stated in the prospectus.
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Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics1
Number of Holdings
3,354
Weighted Average Market Cap (millions)
$678,994
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E)
24.1
Price/Book Ratio (P/B)
3.8
Portfolio Turnover Rate
0%
2,3
Sector Weightings % of Investments4
Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets6
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
1
Excludes derivatives.
2
Less than 0.5%.
3
Not annualized.
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.
5
Includes the fund’s position(s) in money market mutual funds registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.
6
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
Since Inception
Fund: Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund (12/20/17)
23.58%
31.78%
16.42%
15.77%
S&P 500® Index 2
20.98%
22.66%
13.19%
12.33%
Russell 1000® Growth Index
23.56%
31.80%
16.46%
15.81%
Fund Category: Morningstar Large Growth 3
24.13%
29.19%
12.82%
N/A
Fund Expense Ratio4: 0.035%
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.
Index ownership – The Russell 1000® Growth Index is a registered mark of the Frank Russell Company (Russell) and has been licensed for use by the Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund. The Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund is not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by Russell and Russell makes no representation regarding the advisability of investing in the fund.
1
Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
In anticipation of new regulatory requirements, the fund’s regulatory index has changed from the Russell 1000® Growth Index to the S&P 500® Index. The S&P 500® Index provides a broad measure of market performance. The fund generally invests in securities that are included in the Russell 1000® Growth Index. The fund does not seek to track the regulatory index.
3
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
4
As stated in the prospectus.
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Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics1
Number of Holdings
439
Weighted Average Market Cap (millions)
$1,183,307
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E)
32.8
Price/Book Ratio (P/B)
10.9
Portfolio Turnover Rate
2%
2
Sector Weightings % of Investments3
Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets5
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
1
Excludes derivatives.
2
Not annualized.
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
Includes the fund’s position(s) in money market mutual funds registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.
5
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
Since Inception
Fund: Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund (12/20/17)
18.40%
13.38%
8.53%
7.71%
S&P 500® Index 2
20.98%
22.66%
13.19%
12.33%
Russell 1000® Value Index
18.42%
13.42%
8.60%
7.78%
Fund Category: Morningstar Large Value 3
17.99%
14.37%
9.20%
N/A
Fund Expense Ratio4: 0.035%
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.
Index ownership – The Russell 1000® Value Index is a registered mark of the Frank Russell Company (Russell) and has been licensed for use by the Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund. The Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund is not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by Russell and Russell makes no representation regarding the advisability of investing in the fund.
1
Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
In anticipation of new regulatory requirements, the fund’s regulatory index has changed from the Russell 1000® Value Index to the S&P 500® Index. The S&P 500® Index provides a broad measure of market performance. The fund generally invests in securities that are included in the Russell 1000® Value Index. The fund does not seek to track the regulatory index.
3
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
4
As stated in the prospectus.
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Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics1
Number of Holdings
836
Weighted Average Market Cap (millions)
$152,173
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E)
18.7
Price/Book Ratio (P/B)
2.3
Portfolio Turnover Rate
8%
2
Sector Weightings % of Investments3
Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets5
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
1
Excludes derivatives.
2
Not annualized.
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
Includes the fund’s position(s) in money market mutual funds registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.
5
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
Since Inception
Fund: Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund (12/20/17)
21.98%
16.32%
9.02%
8.69%
S&P 500® Index 2
20.98%
22.66%
13.19%
12.33%
Russell Midcap® Index
22.00%
16.35%
9.06%
8.73%
Fund Category: Morningstar Mid-Cap Blend 3
20.84%
16.38%
8.79%
N/A
Fund Expense Ratio4: 0.04%
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.
Index ownership – The Russell Midcap® Index is a registered mark of the Frank Russell Company (Russell) and has been licensed for use by the Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund. The Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund is not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by Russell and Russell makes no representation regarding the advisability of investing in the fund.
1
Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
In anticipation of new regulatory requirements, the fund’s regulatory index has changed from the Russell Midcap® Index to the S&P 500® Index. The S&P 500® Index provides a broad measure of market performance. The fund generally invests in securities that are included in the Russell Midcap® Index. The fund does not seek to track the regulatory index.
3
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
4
As stated in the prospectus.
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Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics1
Number of Holdings
798
Weighted Average Market Cap (millions)
$26,609
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E)
20.3
Price/Book Ratio (P/B)
2.8
Portfolio Turnover Rate
3%
2
Sector Weightings % of Investments3
Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets5
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
1
Excludes derivatives.
2
Not annualized.
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
Includes the fund’s position(s) in money market mutual funds registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.
5
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab International Index Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1,2
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab International Index Fund (5/19/97)
17.14%
8.37%
6.05%
4.32%
MSCI EAFE® Index (Net) 3
18.63%
9.28%
6.18%
4.38%
Fund Category: Morningstar Foreign Large Blend 4
16.61%
8.18%
5.40%
4.18%
Fund Expense Ratio5: 0.06%
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.
Index ownership – “MSCI EAFE®” is a registered mark of MSCI and has been licensed for use by the Schwab International Index Fund. The Schwab International Index Fund is not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by MSCI and MSCI bears no liability with respect to the fund. The Statement of Additional Information contains a more detailed description of the limited relationship MSCI has with the fund.
1
Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
The fund’s performance relative to the index may be affected by fair-value pricing and timing differences in foreign exchange calculations. See financial note 2 for more information.
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 active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
5
As stated in the prospectus.
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Schwab International Index Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics1
Number of Holdings
768
Weighted Average Market Cap (millions)
$98,696
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E)
15.4
Price/Book Ratio (P/B)
1.9
Portfolio Turnover Rate
5%
2
Sector Weightings % of Investments1
Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets4
Top Country Weightings % of Investments5
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
International investments are subject to additional risks such as currency fluctuation, geopolitical risk and the potential for illiquid markets.
1
Excludes derivatives.
2
Not annualized.
3
Includes the fund’s position(s) in money market mutual funds registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.
4
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
5
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 Equity Index Funds
Fund Expenses (Unaudited)
Examples for a $1,000 Investment
As a fund shareholder, you may incur two types of costs: (1) transaction costs; 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 November 1, 2023 and held through April 30, 2024.
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. 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 11/1/23
ENDING
ACCOUNT VALUE
(NET OF EXPENSES)
AT 4/30/24
EXPENSES PAID
DURING PERIOD
11/1/23-4/30/24 2
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Actual Return
0.02%
$1,000.00
$1,209.40
$0.11
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.02%
$1,000.00
$1,024.76
$0.10
Schwab 1000 Index Fund
Actual Return
0.05%
$1,000.00
$1,213.90
$0.28
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.05%
$1,000.00
$1,024.61
$0.25
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
Actual Return
0.04%
$1,000.00
$1,196.80
$0.22
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.04%
$1,000.00
$1,024.66
$0.20
Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund
Actual Return
0.03%
$1,000.00
$1,212.30
$0.17
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.03%
$1,000.00
$1,024.71
$0.15
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
Actual Return
0.035%
$1,000.00
$1,235.80
$0.19
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.035%
$1,000.00
$1,024.69
$0.18
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
Actual Return
0.035%
$1,000.00
$1,184.00
$0.19
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.035%
$1,000.00
$1,024.69
$0.18
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
Actual Return
0.04%
$1,000.00
$1,219.80
$0.22
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.04%
$1,000.00
$1,024.66
$0.20
Schwab International Index Fund
Actual Return
0.06%
$1,000.00
$1,171.40
$0.32
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.06%
$1,000.00
$1,024.57
$0.30
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 in the period, and divided
by 366 days in the fiscal year.
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Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$65.03
$60.02
$71.21
$50.75
$47.17
$42.41
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.57
1.05
0.97
0.90
1.02
0.92
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
12.95
4.94
(11.23
)
20.60
3.52
4.86
Total from investment operations
13.52
5.99
(10.26
)
21.50
4.54
5.78
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(1.05
)
(0.98
)
(0.86
)
(1.04
)
(0.87
)
(0.84
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.07
)
(0.09
)
(0.18
)
Total distributions
(1.05
)
(0.98
)
(0.93
)
(1.04
)
(0.96
)
(1.02
)
Net asset value at end of period
$77.50
$65.03
$60.02
$71.21
$50.75
$47.17
Total return
20.94
%2
10.11
%
(14.63
%)
42.89
%
9.69
%
14.30
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Total expenses
0.02
%3
0.02
%4
0.02
%4
0.02
%
0.02
%
0.02
%5
Net investment income (loss)
1.53
%3
1.63
%
1.49
%
1.42
%
2.11
%
2.11
%
Portfolio turnover rate
1
%2
2
%6
2
%
3
%
4
%
3
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000,000)
$88,328
$70,062
$61,068
$67,401
$44,184
$40,232
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Annualized.
4
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
5
Effective December 20, 2018, the annual operating expense ratio was reduced to 0.02%. The ratio presented for period ended October 31, 2019, is a blended ratio.
6
Portfolio turnover rate excludes in-kind transactions.
See financial notes
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Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date.
The fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
COMMON STOCKS 99.6% OF NET ASSETS
 
Automobiles & Components 1.5%
Aptiv PLC *
578,442
41,069,382
BorgWarner, Inc.
481,064
15,764,467
Ford Motor Co.
8,128,638
98,762,952
General Motors Co.
2,404,579
107,075,903
Tesla, Inc. *
5,770,902
1,057,690,918
 
1,320,363,622
 
Banks 3.4%
Bank of America Corp.
14,339,837
530,717,367
Citigroup, Inc.
3,963,741
243,096,236
Citizens Financial Group, Inc.
967,933
33,016,195
Comerica, Inc.
276,713
13,882,691
Fifth Third Bancorp
1,412,806
51,510,907
Huntington Bancshares, Inc.
3,021,803
40,703,686
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
6,021,337
1,154,531,156
KeyCorp
1,941,076
28,126,191
M&T Bank Corp.
346,304
50,002,836
PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.
828,449
126,968,094
Regions Financial Corp.
1,929,393
37,179,403
Truist Financial Corp.
2,774,705
104,190,173
U.S. Bancorp
3,247,050
131,927,641
Wells Fargo & Co.
7,495,644
444,641,602
 
2,990,494,178
 
Capital Goods 5.9%
3M Co.
1,151,878
111,167,746
A O Smith Corp.
256,802
21,273,478
Allegion PLC
181,269
22,035,060
AMETEK, Inc.
480,170
83,866,492
Axon Enterprise, Inc. *
146,955
46,093,905
Boeing Co. *
1,194,736
200,524,490
Builders FirstSource, Inc. *
257,621
47,098,271
Carrier Global Corp.
1,742,831
107,166,678
Caterpillar, Inc.
1,060,313
354,748,920
Cummins, Inc.
283,609
80,116,706
Deere & Co.
542,348
212,280,431
Dover Corp.
292,103
52,374,068
Eaton Corp. PLC
831,654
264,682,202
Emerson Electric Co.
1,192,318
128,508,034
Fastenal Co.
1,192,234
81,000,378
Fortive Corp.
729,859
54,936,487
GE Vernova, Inc. *
566,248
87,037,980
Generac Holdings, Inc. *
126,707
17,227,084
General Dynamics Corp.
472,412
135,624,761
General Electric Co.
2,266,761
366,807,265
Honeywell International, Inc.
1,373,076
264,632,937
Howmet Aerospace, Inc.
818,026
54,603,236
Hubbell, Inc., Class B
112,176
41,563,452
Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.
83,068
23,004,021
IDEX Corp.
157,576
34,739,205
Illinois Tool Works, Inc.
566,945
138,396,944
Ingersoll Rand, Inc.
844,266
78,786,903
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Johnson Controls International PLC
1,416,180
92,150,833
L3Harris Technologies, Inc.
395,083
84,567,516
Lockheed Martin Corp.
447,965
208,272,367
Masco Corp.
455,532
31,181,165
Nordson Corp.
113,801
29,382,280
Northrop Grumman Corp.
293,751
142,478,048
Otis Worldwide Corp.
843,960
76,969,152
PACCAR, Inc.
1,091,144
115,781,290
Parker-Hannifin Corp.
267,709
145,877,311
Pentair PLC
345,726
27,343,469
Quanta Services, Inc.
303,284
78,417,111
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
238,525
64,630,734
RTX Corp.
2,763,490
280,549,505
Snap-on, Inc.
109,117
29,238,991
Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.
316,962
28,970,327
Textron, Inc.
408,293
34,537,505
Trane Technologies PLC
474,170
150,473,108
TransDigm Group, Inc.
115,689
144,383,343
United Rentals, Inc.
140,004
93,521,272
Westinghouse Air Brake
Technologies Corp.
373,009
60,084,290
WW Grainger, Inc.
92,121
84,875,683
Xylem, Inc.
503,334
65,785,754
 
5,179,768,188
 
Commercial & Professional Services 1.3%
Automatic Data Processing, Inc.
855,631
206,968,582
Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.
244,624
47,312,728
Cintas Corp.
179,605
118,241,156
Copart, Inc. *
1,817,593
98,713,476
Dayforce, Inc. *
321,655
19,739,967
Equifax, Inc.
256,702
56,523,213
Jacobs Solutions, Inc.
260,773
37,428,749
Leidos Holdings, Inc.
284,672
39,916,708
Paychex, Inc.
666,722
79,213,241
Paycom Software, Inc.
99,546
18,712,657
Republic Services, Inc., Class A
424,990
81,470,583
Robert Half, Inc.
213,943
14,792,019
Rollins, Inc.
580,133
25,850,726
Veralto Corp.
458,548
42,956,777
Verisk Analytics, Inc., Class A
302,426
65,916,771
Waste Management, Inc.
764,396
159,009,656
 
1,112,767,009
 
Consumer Discretionary Distribution & Retail 5.9%
Amazon.com, Inc. *
19,038,484
3,331,734,700
AutoZone, Inc. *
35,984
106,383,098
Bath & Body Works, Inc.
473,761
21,518,225
Best Buy Co., Inc.
396,384
29,189,718
CarMax, Inc. *
326,342
22,181,466
eBay, Inc.
1,084,249
55,882,193
Etsy, Inc. *
252,141
17,314,522
Genuine Parts Co.
291,574
45,838,348
Home Depot, Inc.
2,072,913
692,808,983
LKQ Corp.
560,605
24,178,894
Lowe's Cos., Inc.
1,197,834
273,094,174
See financial notes
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Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
O'Reilly Automotive, Inc. *
122,828
124,456,699
Pool Corp.
80,766
29,280,098
Ross Stores, Inc.
700,124
90,701,064
TJX Cos., Inc.
2,373,698
223,341,245
Tractor Supply Co.
224,703
61,361,895
Ulta Beauty, Inc. *
100,797
40,806,657
 
5,190,071,979
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.8%
Deckers Outdoor Corp. *
53,661
43,919,919
DR Horton, Inc.
622,557
88,708,147
Garmin Ltd.
319,719
46,189,804
Hasbro, Inc.
272,899
16,728,709
Lennar Corp., Class A
515,105
78,100,220
Lululemon Athletica, Inc. *
239,684
86,430,050
Mohawk Industries, Inc. *
109,536
12,631,691
NIKE, Inc., Class B
2,535,213
233,898,751
NVR, Inc. *
6,661
49,550,180
PulteGroup, Inc.
442,087
49,257,334
Ralph Lauren Corp., Class A
81,347
13,311,623
Tapestry, Inc.
477,939
19,079,325
 
737,805,753
 
Consumer Services 2.1%
Airbnb, Inc., Class A *
907,236
143,860,413
Booking Holdings, Inc.
72,668
250,852,116
Caesars Entertainment, Inc. *
449,445
16,099,120
Carnival Corp. *
2,109,802
31,267,266
Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc., Class A *
57,060
180,286,776
Darden Restaurants, Inc.
248,070
38,056,419
Domino's Pizza, Inc.
72,354
38,294,802
Expedia Group, Inc. *
272,055
36,626,765
Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc.
525,615
103,693,327
Las Vegas Sands Corp.
770,909
34,197,523
Marriott International, Inc., Class A
513,418
121,233,392
McDonald's Corp.
1,510,729
412,489,446
MGM Resorts International *
565,600
22,307,264
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings
Ltd. *
890,311
16,844,684
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. *
492,469
68,763,446
Starbucks Corp.
2,358,382
208,693,223
Wynn Resorts Ltd.
199,405
18,275,468
Yum! Brands, Inc.
585,112
82,647,070
 
1,824,488,520
 
Consumer Staples Distribution & Retail 1.9%
Costco Wholesale Corp.
924,188
668,095,505
Dollar General Corp.
456,691
63,566,820
Dollar Tree, Inc. *
431,920
51,074,540
Kroger Co.
1,375,020
76,148,608
Sysco Corp.
1,038,788
77,202,724
Target Corp.
960,424
154,609,055
Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc.
1,480,246
26,244,762
Walmart, Inc.
8,915,660
529,144,421
 
1,646,086,435
 
Energy 4.1%
APA Corp.
758,909
23,860,099
Baker Hughes Co., Class A
2,083,951
67,978,482
Chevron Corp.
3,612,480
582,584,650
ConocoPhillips
2,453,729
308,237,437
Coterra Energy, Inc.
1,571,161
42,986,965
Devon Energy Corp.
1,336,908
68,422,951
Diamondback Energy, Inc.
372,001
74,820,561
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
EOG Resources, Inc.
1,214,574
160,481,663
EQT Corp.
856,487
34,336,564
Exxon Mobil Corp.
8,270,724
978,178,528
Halliburton Co.
1,858,282
69,629,827
Hess Corp.
572,613
90,180,821
Kinder Morgan, Inc.
4,025,576
73,587,529
Marathon Oil Corp.
1,218,121
32,706,549
Marathon Petroleum Corp.
767,557
139,480,458
Occidental Petroleum Corp.
1,373,132
90,818,950
ONEOK, Inc.
1,214,315
96,076,603
Phillips 66
894,539
128,106,930
Pioneer Natural Resources Co.
486,168
130,934,766
Schlumberger NV
2,971,236
141,074,285
Targa Resources Corp.
462,771
52,783,660
Valero Energy Corp.
709,637
113,449,667
Williams Cos., Inc.
2,528,675
96,999,973
 
3,597,717,918
 
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) 2.0%
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.
326,825
37,869,213
American Tower Corp.
971,855
166,731,444
AvalonBay Communities, Inc.
295,035
55,929,785
Boston Properties, Inc.
299,879
18,559,511
Camden Property Trust
221,733
22,102,345
Crown Castle, Inc.
902,608
84,646,578
Digital Realty Trust, Inc.
629,818
87,406,142
Equinix, Inc.
195,577
139,076,760
Equity Residential
715,962
46,107,953
Essex Property Trust, Inc.
133,868
32,964,995
Extra Space Storage, Inc.
440,385
59,134,898
Federal Realty Investment Trust
153,262
15,965,302
Healthpeak Properties, Inc.
1,471,642
27,387,258
Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
1,473,903
27,812,550
Invitation Homes, Inc.
1,192,839
40,795,094
Iron Mountain, Inc.
609,186
47,224,099
Kimco Realty Corp.
1,400,460
26,090,570
Mid-America Apartment
Communities, Inc.
242,580
31,535,400
Prologis, Inc.
1,924,767
196,422,472
Public Storage
329,420
85,468,019
Realty Income Corp.
1,735,056
92,894,898
Regency Centers Corp.
342,544
20,285,456
SBA Communications Corp., Class A
224,443
41,773,331
Simon Property Group, Inc.
680,098
95,574,172
UDR, Inc.
636,851
24,251,286
Ventas, Inc.
835,593
37,000,058
VICI Properties, Inc., Class A
2,156,811
61,576,954
Welltower, Inc.
1,151,356
109,701,200
Weyerhaeuser Co.
1,519,372
45,839,453
 
1,778,127,196
 
Financial Services 7.6%
American Express Co.
1,191,054
278,742,368
Ameriprise Financial, Inc.
209,112
86,110,230
Bank of New York Mellon Corp.
1,584,286
89,496,316
Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B *
3,789,500
1,503,408,335
BlackRock, Inc.
291,248
219,787,391
Blackstone, Inc.
1,499,114
174,811,684
Capital One Financial Corp.
791,486
113,522,837
Cboe Global Markets, Inc.
219,175
39,703,551
Charles Schwab Corp. (a)
3,081,146
227,850,747
CME Group, Inc.
749,780
157,183,879
Corpay, Inc. *
150,518
45,477,508
Discover Financial Services
522,361
66,198,809
FactSet Research Systems, Inc.
79,674
33,215,294
See financial notes
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Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Fidelity National Information
Services, Inc.
1,234,436
83,842,893
Fiserv, Inc. *
1,250,575
190,925,285
Franklin Resources, Inc.
630,207
14,393,928
Global Payments, Inc.
542,070
66,549,934
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
679,220
289,829,966
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.
1,190,909
153,341,443
Invesco Ltd.
944,757
13,387,207
Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.
151,198
24,598,403
MarketAxess Holdings, Inc.
79,357
15,878,542
Mastercard, Inc., Class A
1,718,357
775,322,678
Moody's Corp.
328,357
121,600,448
Morgan Stanley
2,609,287
237,027,631
MSCI, Inc., Class A
164,472
76,609,413
Nasdaq, Inc.
789,677
47,262,168
Northern Trust Corp.
427,646
35,233,754
PayPal Holdings, Inc. *
2,232,702
151,645,120
Raymond James Financial, Inc.
393,236
47,974,792
S&P Global, Inc.
669,198
278,272,604
State Street Corp.
626,600
45,422,234
Synchrony Financial
851,262
37,438,503
T Rowe Price Group, Inc.
464,737
50,921,233
Visa, Inc., Class A
3,294,106
884,829,813
 
6,677,816,941
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 2.8%
Altria Group, Inc.
3,678,302
161,146,411
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.
1,113,676
65,328,234
Brown-Forman Corp., Class B
380,530
18,208,361
Bunge Global SA
302,624
30,795,018
Campbell Soup Co.
414,954
18,967,547
Coca-Cola Co.
8,104,252
500,599,646
Conagra Brands, Inc.
992,812
30,558,753
Constellation Brands, Inc., Class A
335,900
85,137,214
General Mills, Inc.
1,185,303
83,516,449
Hershey Co.
311,925
60,488,496
Hormel Foods Corp.
603,515
21,460,993
J M Smucker Co.
220,780
25,356,583
Kellanova
546,595
31,625,987
Keurig Dr Pepper, Inc.
2,171,204
73,169,575
Kraft Heinz Co.
1,660,241
64,101,905
Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc.
300,649
25,056,088
McCormick & Co., Inc. - Non Voting
Shares
523,305
39,802,578
Molson Coors Beverage Co., Class B
382,981
21,929,492
Mondelez International, Inc., Class A
2,805,424
201,822,203
Monster Beverage Corp. *
1,537,043
82,154,948
PepsiCo, Inc.
2,862,635
503,566,123
Philip Morris International, Inc.
3,233,428
306,981,654
Tyson Foods, Inc., Class A
598,329
36,288,654
 
2,488,062,912
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 5.1%
Abbott Laboratories
3,615,831
383,169,611
Align Technology, Inc. *
148,716
41,994,424
Baxter International, Inc.
1,061,947
42,870,800
Becton Dickinson & Co.
601,061
141,008,911
Boston Scientific Corp. *
3,051,239
219,292,547
Cardinal Health, Inc.
508,184
52,363,279
Cencora, Inc.
345,510
82,594,165
Centene Corp. *
1,111,167
81,181,861
Cigna Group
609,222
217,516,623
Cooper Cos., Inc.
411,907
36,684,437
CVS Health Corp.
2,623,159
177,614,096
DaVita, Inc. *
111,461
15,494,194
Dexcom, Inc. *
802,812
102,270,221
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Edwards Lifesciences Corp. *
1,264,780
107,088,923
Elevance Health, Inc.
489,368
258,670,137
GE HealthCare Technologies, Inc.
882,080
67,249,779
HCA Healthcare, Inc.
412,165
127,696,960
Henry Schein, Inc. *
268,999
18,636,251
Hologic, Inc. *
487,076
36,905,749
Humana, Inc.
254,043
76,743,850
IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. *
172,738
85,118,377
Insulet Corp. *
145,086
24,946,087
Intuitive Surgical, Inc. *
733,818
271,967,627
Laboratory Corp. of America
Holdings
176,907
35,623,763
McKesson Corp.
273,952
147,169,754
Medtronic PLC
2,769,378
222,214,891
Molina Healthcare, Inc. *
120,231
41,131,025
Quest Diagnostics, Inc.
230,842
31,897,748
ResMed, Inc.
306,665
65,623,243
Solventum Corp. *
285,527
18,562,110
STERIS PLC
206,584
42,258,823
Stryker Corp.
704,282
236,990,893
Teleflex, Inc.
98,011
20,459,796
UnitedHealth Group, Inc.
1,926,416
931,807,419
Universal Health Services, Inc.,
Class B
128,121
21,835,662
Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.
436,479
52,499,694
 
4,537,153,730
 
Household & Personal Products 1.5%
Church & Dwight Co., Inc.
512,701
55,315,311
Clorox Co.
258,493
38,223,360
Colgate-Palmolive Co.
1,713,803
157,532,772
Estee Lauder Cos., Inc., Class A
484,061
71,016,589
Kenvue, Inc.
3,580,163
67,378,668
Kimberly-Clark Corp.
701,654
95,796,821
Procter & Gamble Co.
4,900,828
799,815,129
 
1,285,078,650
 
Insurance 2.1%
Aflac, Inc.
1,096,129
91,691,191
Allstate Corp.
545,798
92,818,408
American International Group, Inc.
1,462,196
110,117,981
Aon PLC, Class A
416,710
117,516,387
Arch Capital Group Ltd. *
770,779
72,098,668
Arthur J Gallagher & Co.
452,263
106,141,604
Assurant, Inc.
107,901
18,817,934
Brown & Brown, Inc.
491,965
40,114,826
Chubb Ltd.
844,158
209,891,445
Cincinnati Financial Corp.
327,038
37,835,026
Everest Group Ltd.
90,268
33,075,098
Globe Life, Inc.
178,266
13,578,521
Hartford Financial Services Group,
Inc.
622,930
60,355,688
Loews Corp.
378,555
28,448,408
Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.
1,024,825
204,380,850
MetLife, Inc.
1,278,243
90,857,512
Principal Financial Group, Inc.
458,099
36,253,955
Progressive Corp.
1,219,052
253,867,579
Prudential Financial, Inc.
752,236
83,107,033
Travelers Cos., Inc.
475,009
100,777,909
W R Berkley Corp.
420,906
32,397,135
Willis Towers Watson PLC
213,126
53,524,464
 
1,887,667,622
 
See financial notes
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Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Materials 2.3%
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.
463,684
109,587,077
Albemarle Corp.
245,160
29,495,200
Amcor PLC
3,021,465
27,011,897
Avery Dennison Corp.
167,685
36,434,597
Ball Corp.
654,912
45,562,228
Celanese Corp., Class A
208,888
32,087,286
CF Industries Holdings, Inc.
397,156
31,363,409
Corteva, Inc.
1,461,135
79,091,237
Dow, Inc.
1,464,974
83,357,021
DuPont de Nemours, Inc.
898,692
65,155,170
Eastman Chemical Co.
245,047
23,142,239
Ecolab, Inc.
528,514
119,523,441
FMC Corp.
259,102
15,289,609
Freeport-McMoRan, Inc.
2,989,487
149,294,981
International Flavors & Fragrances,
Inc.
531,114
44,958,800
International Paper Co.
684,912
23,930,825
Linde PLC
1,009,920
445,334,323
LyondellBasell Industries NV, Class A
533,604
53,344,392
Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.
128,823
75,628,119
Mosaic Co.
676,742
21,242,931
Newmont Corp.
2,401,650
97,603,056
Nucor Corp.
512,149
86,312,471
Packaging Corp. of America
186,351
32,234,996
PPG Industries, Inc.
491,077
63,348,933
Sherwin-Williams Co.
490,559
146,976,382
Steel Dynamics, Inc.
316,299
41,156,826
Vulcan Materials Co.
276,931
71,345,733
Westrock Co.
535,571
25,685,985
 
2,075,499,164
 
Media & Entertainment 8.2%
Alphabet, Inc., Class A *
12,273,829
1,997,933,885
Alphabet, Inc., Class C *
10,275,963
1,691,834,548
Charter Communications, Inc.,
Class A *
206,233
52,783,274
Comcast Corp., Class A
8,252,839
314,515,694
Electronic Arts, Inc.
506,832
64,276,434
Fox Corp., Class A
749,250
23,234,243
Interpublic Group of Cos., Inc.
798,889
24,318,181
Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. *
295,074
26,235,029
Match Group, Inc. *
570,153
17,572,116
Meta Platforms, Inc., Class A
4,582,220
1,971,133,578
Netflix, Inc. *
901,344
496,316,060
News Corp., Class A
1,034,728
24,626,526
Omnicom Group, Inc.
410,206
38,083,525
Paramount Global, Class B
1,013,651
11,545,485
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. *
329,411
47,043,185
Walt Disney Co.
3,820,449
424,451,884
Warner Bros Discovery, Inc. *
4,638,147
34,136,762
 
7,260,040,409
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 7.1%
AbbVie, Inc.
3,677,227
598,064,199
Agilent Technologies, Inc.
610,531
83,667,168
Amgen, Inc.
1,114,288
305,248,055
Biogen, Inc. *
302,343
64,949,323
Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., Class A *
43,203
11,654,009
Bio-Techne Corp.
328,674
20,775,484
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.
4,239,167
186,268,998
Catalent, Inc. *
374,089
20,892,871
Charles River Laboratories
International, Inc. *
106,370
24,358,730
Danaher Corp.
1,369,731
337,803,059
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Eli Lilly & Co.
1,660,847
1,297,287,592
Gilead Sciences, Inc.
2,592,100
169,004,920
Illumina, Inc. *
331,414
40,780,493
Incyte Corp. *
384,805
20,029,100
IQVIA Holdings, Inc. *
379,622
87,984,991
Johnson & Johnson
5,013,835
724,950,403
Merck & Co., Inc.
5,277,815
681,999,254
Mettler-Toledo International, Inc. *
44,863
55,168,031
Moderna, Inc. *
691,015
76,225,865
Pfizer, Inc.
11,760,242
301,297,400
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
220,088
196,023,578
Revvity, Inc.
258,836
26,522,925
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.
804,728
457,664,908
Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
536,746
210,839,196
Viatris, Inc.
2,495,287
28,870,471
Waters Corp. *
123,696
38,227,012
West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.
153,538
54,886,764
Zoetis, Inc.
956,405
152,297,932
 
6,273,742,731
 
Real Estate Management & Development 0.1%
CBRE Group, Inc., Class A *
620,325
53,900,039
CoStar Group, Inc. *
851,112
77,902,282
 
131,802,321
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 10.1%
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. *
3,365,331
533,001,124
Analog Devices, Inc.
1,032,888
207,207,662
Applied Materials, Inc.
1,733,003
344,261,046
Broadcom, Inc.
916,533
1,191,740,364
Enphase Energy, Inc. *
281,339
30,598,430
First Solar, Inc. *
221,567
39,062,262
Intel Corp.
8,805,998
268,318,759
KLA Corp.
281,909
194,317,055
Lam Research Corp.
273,059
244,226,700
Microchip Technology, Inc.
1,126,335
103,600,293
Micron Technology, Inc.
2,299,201
259,717,745
Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.
100,225
67,083,599
NVIDIA Corp.
5,144,469
4,444,924,105
NXP Semiconductors NV
537,639
137,737,735
ON Semiconductor Corp. *
890,682
62,490,249
Qorvo, Inc. *
199,689
23,331,663
QUALCOMM, Inc.
2,324,384
385,499,086
Skyworks Solutions, Inc.
335,216
35,730,674
Teradyne, Inc.
318,392
37,035,358
Texas Instruments, Inc.
1,893,848
334,112,664
 
8,943,996,573
 
Software & Services 11.3%
Accenture PLC, Class A
1,305,887
392,954,457
Adobe, Inc. *
941,417
435,716,030
Akamai Technologies, Inc. *
316,277
31,921,838
ANSYS, Inc. *
181,010
58,806,529
Autodesk, Inc. *
446,024
94,936,208
Cadence Design Systems, Inc. *
567,290
156,362,143
Cognizant Technology Solutions
Corp., Class A
1,039,583
68,279,811
EPAM Systems, Inc. *
121,071
28,483,164
Fair Isaac Corp. *
51,768
58,670,227
Fortinet, Inc. *
1,326,962
83,837,459
Gartner, Inc. *
162,826
67,180,379
Gen Digital, Inc.
1,176,150
23,687,661
International Business Machines
Corp.
1,905,774
316,739,639
Intuit, Inc.
583,045
364,764,613
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Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Microsoft Corp.
15,475,972
6,025,260,179
Oracle Corp.
3,320,734
377,733,493
Palo Alto Networks, Inc. *
656,096
190,851,765
PTC, Inc. *
248,668
44,123,650
Roper Technologies, Inc.
222,126
113,608,564
Salesforce, Inc.
2,016,132
542,218,540
ServiceNow, Inc. *
426,970
296,031,110
Synopsys, Inc. *
317,372
168,394,410
Tyler Technologies, Inc. *
88,088
40,657,016
VeriSign, Inc. *
183,033
31,020,433
 
10,012,239,318
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 7.6%
Amphenol Corp., Class A
1,248,874
150,826,513
Apple, Inc.
30,232,334
5,149,473,450
Arista Networks, Inc. *
524,905
134,669,627
CDW Corp.
278,179
67,280,373
Cisco Systems, Inc.
8,463,331
397,607,290
Corning, Inc.
1,596,297
53,284,394
F5, Inc. *
121,409
20,070,122
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.
2,696,861
45,846,637
HP, Inc.
1,818,179
51,072,648
Jabil, Inc.
265,311
31,136,899
Juniper Networks, Inc.
670,406
23,343,537
Keysight Technologies, Inc. *
364,882
53,980,643
Motorola Solutions, Inc.
346,233
117,424,922
NetApp, Inc.
427,571
43,702,032
Seagate Technology Holdings PLC
405,735
34,856,694
Super Micro Computer, Inc. *
104,601
89,831,339
TE Connectivity Ltd.
641,777
90,798,610
Teledyne Technologies, Inc. *
98,131
37,435,014
Trimble, Inc. *
516,019
30,997,261
Western Digital Corp. *
678,502
48,058,296
Zebra Technologies Corp., Class A *
106,677
33,556,317
 
6,705,252,618
 
Telecommunication Services 0.9%
AT&T, Inc.
14,891,885
251,523,938
T-Mobile U.S., Inc.
1,086,346
178,345,423
Verizon Communications, Inc.
8,756,578
345,797,265
 
775,666,626
 
Transportation 1.7%
American Airlines Group, Inc. *
1,372,805
18,546,596
CH Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
245,255
17,413,105
CSX Corp.
4,110,994
136,567,221
Delta Air Lines, Inc.
1,329,338
66,559,954
Expeditors International of
Washington, Inc.
301,053
33,510,209
FedEx Corp.
478,931
125,374,557
JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc.
170,645
27,741,758
Norfolk Southern Corp.
471,010
108,483,023
Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.
372,053
67,605,751
Southwest Airlines Co.
1,238,760
32,133,434
Uber Technologies, Inc. *
4,286,068
284,037,726
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Union Pacific Corp.
1,270,034
301,201,264
United Airlines Holdings, Inc. *
681,029
35,045,752
United Parcel Service, Inc., Class B
1,506,386
222,161,807
 
1,476,382,157
 
Utilities 2.3%
AES Corp.
1,406,687
25,179,697
Alliant Energy Corp.
535,134
26,649,673
Ameren Corp.
546,977
40,405,191
American Electric Power Co., Inc.
1,095,842
94,275,287
American Water Works Co., Inc.
404,959
49,534,585
Atmos Energy Corp.
313,257
36,933,000
CenterPoint Energy, Inc.
1,310,671
38,192,953
CMS Energy Corp.
615,427
37,301,030
Consolidated Edison, Inc.
720,520
68,017,088
Constellation Energy Corp.
664,706
123,595,434
Dominion Energy, Inc.
1,744,977
88,958,927
DTE Energy Co.
429,736
47,408,476
Duke Energy Corp.
1,608,159
158,017,703
Edison International
800,409
56,877,064
Entergy Corp.
440,100
46,945,467
Evergy, Inc.
475,088
24,918,366
Eversource Energy
731,382
44,336,377
Exelon Corp.
2,069,758
77,781,506
FirstEnergy Corp.
1,071,598
41,085,067
NextEra Energy, Inc.
4,273,259
286,180,155
NiSource, Inc.
857,812
23,898,642
NRG Energy, Inc.
470,337
34,179,390
PG&E Corp.
4,446,933
76,087,024
Pinnacle West Capital Corp.
233,891
17,226,072
PPL Corp.
1,529,487
41,999,713
Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.
1,037,582
71,676,165
Sempra
1,308,560
93,732,153
Southern Co.
2,274,294
167,160,609
WEC Energy Group, Inc.
659,095
54,467,611
Xcel Energy, Inc.
1,146,989
61,627,719
 
2,054,648,144
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $37,812,019,080)
87,962,740,714
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $37,812,019,080)
87,962,740,714
 
NUMBER OF
CONTRACTS
NOTIONAL
AMOUNT
($)
CURRENT VALUE/
UNREALIZED
DEPRECIATION
($)
FUTURES CONTRACTS
Long
S&P 500 Index, e-mini,
expires 06/21/24
1,180
298,953,000
(1,359,958
)
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
Issuer is affiliated with the fund’s investment adviser.
See financial notes
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Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
Below is a summary of the fund’s transactions with affiliated issuers during the period ended April 30, 2024:
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE
IN UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DIVIDENDS
RECEIVED
COMMON STOCKS 0.3% OF NET ASSETS
 
Financial Services 0.3%
Charles Schwab Corp.
$152,666,938
$9,895,759
$
$
$65,288,050
$227,850,747
3,081,146
$1,483,198

The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of April 30, 2024 (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 Stocks1
$87,962,740,714
$
$
$87,962,740,714
Liabilities
Futures Contracts2
(1,359,958
)
(1,359,958
)
Total
$87,961,380,756
$—
$—
$87,961,380,756
1
As categorized in the Portfolio Holdings.
2
Futures contracts are reported at cumulative unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
See financial notes
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Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - affiliated issuers (cost $106,772,735)
 
$227,850,747
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $37,705,246,345)
 
87,734,889,967
Cash
 
217,603,390
Deposit with broker for futures contracts
 
20,260,600
Receivables:
 
Fund shares sold
 
116,194,508
Dividends
+
52,872,868
Total assets
 
88,369,672,080
 
Liabilities
Payables:
 
Fund shares redeemed
 
35,429,075
Variation margin on futures contracts
 
4,297,723
Investment adviser fees
+
1,465,280
Total liabilities
 
41,192,078
Net assets
 
$88,328,480,002
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$38,589,667,836
Total distributable earnings
+
49,738,812,166
Net assets
 
$88,328,480,002
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$88,328,480,002
 
1,139,686,064
$77.50
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers (net of foreign withholding tax of $158,849)
 
$634,678,669
Other interest
 
5,064,446
Dividends received from securities - affiliated issuers
 
1,483,198
Securities on loan, net
+
58
Total investment income
 
641,226,371
 
Expenses
Investment adviser fees
 
8,276,166
Total expenses
8,276,166
Net investment income
 
632,950,205
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Net realized losses on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
(62,177,689
)
Net realized gains on futures contracts
+
48,313,617
Net realized losses
 
(13,864,072
)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - affiliated issuers
 
65,288,050
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
14,084,762,680
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts
+
4,442,430
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
14,154,493,160
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
14,140,629,088
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$14,773,579,293
See financial notes
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Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$632,950,205
$1,096,359,862
Net realized losses
 
(13,864,072
)
(260,101,329
)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
14,154,493,160
5,263,994,272
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$14,773,579,293
$6,100,252,805
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($1,135,808,670
)
($999,828,367
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
124,335,713
$9,350,905,267
176,030,065
$11,382,757,051
Shares reinvested
 
13,102,802
923,878,457
13,335,796
802,281,581
Shares redeemed
+
(75,212,567
)
(5,646,295,745
)
(129,402,948
)
(8,291,585,464
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
62,225,948
$4,628,487,979
59,962,913
$3,893,453,168
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
1,077,460,116
$70,062,221,400
1,017,497,203
$61,068,343,794
Total increase
+
62,225,948
18,266,258,602
59,962,913
8,993,877,606
End of period
 
1,139,686,064
$88,328,480,002
1,077,460,116
$70,062,221,400
See financial notes
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Schwab 1000 Index Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$90.46
$84.03
$102.69
$73.73
$68.68
$64.19
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.77
1.41
1.29
1.24
1.38
1.38
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
18.43
6.34
(18.14
)
30.02
5.81
6.73
Total from investment operations
19.20
7.75
(16.85
)
31.26
7.19
8.11
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(1.44
)
(1.32
)
(1.23
)
(1.42
)
(1.29
)
(1.28
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.58
)
(0.88
)
(0.85
)
(2.34
)
Total distributions
(1.44
)
(1.32
)
(1.81
)
(2.30
)
(2.14
)
(3.62
)
Net asset value at end of period
$108.22
$90.46
$84.03
$102.69
$73.73
$68.68
Total return
21.39
%2
9.35
%
(16.73
%)
43.16
%
10.60
%
14.20
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Total expenses
0.05
%3
0.05
%
0.05
%4
0.05
%
0.05
%
0.05
%
Net investment income (loss)
1.48
%3
1.57
%
1.40
%
1.36
%
1.97
%
2.15
%
Portfolio turnover rate
1
%2,5
3
%5
2
%5
5
%5
4
%
5
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000,000)
$15,402
$12,811
$11,888
$14,222
$9,774
$9,346
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Annualized.
4
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
5
Portfolio turnover rate excludes in-kind transactions.
See financial notes
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Schwab 1000 Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date.
The fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
COMMON STOCKS 99.7% OF NET ASSETS
 
Automobiles & Components 1.5%
Aptiv PLC *
92,010
6,532,710
Autoliv, Inc.
24,115
2,888,736
BorgWarner, Inc.
74,665
2,446,772
Ford Motor Co.
1,288,139
15,650,889
Fox Factory Holding Corp. *
13,342
519,271
General Motors Co.
380,486
16,943,041
Gentex Corp.
75,612
2,593,492
Harley-Davidson, Inc.
43,839
1,507,623
Lear Corp.
18,528
2,332,119
Lucid Group, Inc. *(a)
295,144
752,617
Rivian Automotive, Inc., Class A *(a)
222,858
1,983,436
Tesla, Inc. *
915,889
167,864,136
Thor Industries, Inc.
17,593
1,749,096
 
223,763,938
 
Banks 3.4%
Bank of America Corp.
2,275,847
84,229,097
Bank OZK
33,342
1,488,720
BOK Financial Corp.
8,701
772,040
Citigroup, Inc.
629,078
38,581,354
Citizens Financial Group, Inc.
155,330
5,298,306
Columbia Banking System, Inc.
65,419
1,230,531
Comerica, Inc.
42,330
2,123,696
Commerce Bancshares, Inc.
39,157
2,141,105
Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc.
21,276
2,219,938
East West Bancorp, Inc.
46,075
3,432,127
Fifth Third Bancorp
225,149
8,208,933
First Citizens BancShares, Inc.,
Class A
3,916
6,605,352
First Horizon Corp.
179,658
2,680,497
Home BancShares, Inc.
65,356
1,547,630
Huntington Bancshares, Inc.
478,748
6,448,736
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
955,635
183,233,455
KeyCorp
304,704
4,415,161
M&T Bank Corp.
54,921
7,930,043
New York Community Bancorp, Inc.
241,285
639,405
Old National Bancorp
103,385
1,709,988
Pinnacle Financial Partners, Inc.
25,092
1,924,556
PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.
131,520
20,156,755
Popular, Inc.
23,851
2,027,097
Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.
32,453
2,011,112
Regions Financial Corp.
303,129
5,841,296
SouthState Corp.
25,298
1,915,059
Synovus Financial Corp.
47,781
1,710,082
Truist Financial Corp.
441,245
16,568,750
U.S. Bancorp
512,640
20,828,563
Valley National Bancorp
144,582
1,013,520
Webster Financial Corp.
58,029
2,543,411
Wells Fargo & Co.
1,189,619
70,568,199
Western Alliance Bancorp
37,670
2,140,786
Wintrust Financial Corp.
20,348
1,966,431
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Zions Bancorp NA
48,988
1,997,731
 
518,149,462
 
Capital Goods 6.5%
3M Co.
182,531
17,616,067
A O Smith Corp.
41,151
3,408,949
AAON, Inc.
23,231
2,185,805
Acuity Brands, Inc.
10,099
2,507,582
Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.
22,285
3,498,745
AECOM
44,834
4,140,868
AGCO Corp.
20,552
2,346,833
Air Lease Corp., Class A
32,864
1,651,087
Allegion PLC
29,118
3,539,584
Allison Transmission Holdings, Inc.
29,247
2,151,117
AMETEK, Inc.
76,292
13,325,161
API Group Corp. *
70,021
2,700,710
Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc.
12,782
2,342,301
Atkore, Inc.
11,990
2,101,847
Axon Enterprise, Inc. *
23,284
7,303,259
AZEK Co., Inc., Class A *
47,628
2,173,742
Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc. *
20,947
2,063,908
Boeing Co. *
189,236
31,761,370
Boise Cascade Co.
13,601
1,799,004
Builders FirstSource, Inc. *
40,496
7,403,479
BWX Technologies, Inc.
29,692
2,843,603
Carlisle Cos., Inc.
15,896
6,171,622
Carrier Global Corp.
275,480
16,939,265
Caterpillar, Inc.
168,280
56,301,440
Chart Industries, Inc. *
14,266
2,055,160
Comfort Systems USA, Inc.
11,771
3,642,065
Core & Main, Inc., Class A *
56,947
3,215,797
Crane Co.
16,763
2,346,988
Cummins, Inc.
44,956
12,699,620
Curtiss-Wright Corp.
12,431
3,150,264
Deere & Co.
86,073
33,689,833
Donaldson Co., Inc.
39,196
2,829,951
Dover Corp.
46,300
8,301,590
Eaton Corp. PLC
131,953
41,995,362
EMCOR Group, Inc.
15,758
5,628,285
Emerson Electric Co.
188,978
20,368,049
Esab Corp.
18,609
1,970,321
Fastenal Co.
188,645
12,816,541
Ferguson PLC
67,692
14,208,551
Flowserve Corp.
45,133
2,128,472
Fluor Corp. *
56,000
2,258,480
Fortive Corp.
115,468
8,691,276
Fortune Brands Innovations, Inc.
40,928
2,991,837
Franklin Electric Co., Inc.
13,152
1,266,143
GE Vernova, Inc. *
89,801
13,803,312
Generac Holdings, Inc. *
20,602
2,801,048
General Dynamics Corp.
75,003
21,532,611
General Electric Co.
359,753
58,215,230
Graco, Inc.
56,398
4,523,120
HEICO Corp.
33,775
7,004,935
Hexcel Corp.
26,860
1,724,681
Honeywell International, Inc.
217,918
41,999,336
Howmet Aerospace, Inc.
129,925
8,672,494
See financial notes
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Schwab 1000 Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Hubbell, Inc., Class B
17,927
6,642,312
Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.
12,944
3,584,582
IDEX Corp.
25,186
5,552,506
Illinois Tool Works, Inc.
89,880
21,940,607
Ingersoll Rand, Inc.
134,338
12,536,422
ITT, Inc.
27,173
3,514,556
Johnson Controls International PLC
224,233
14,590,841
L3Harris Technologies, Inc.
62,464
13,370,419
Lennox International, Inc.
10,474
4,853,861
Leonardo DRS, Inc. *
23,668
509,335
Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc.
18,742
4,114,431
Lockheed Martin Corp.
70,935
32,979,810
Masco Corp.
72,286
4,947,977
MasTec, Inc. *
20,500
1,818,145
Middleby Corp. *
17,694
2,458,935
MSC Industrial Direct Co., Inc.,
Class A
15,612
1,424,439
Mueller Industries, Inc.
37,422
2,088,896
Nordson Corp.
18,323
4,730,815
Northrop Grumman Corp.
46,589
22,597,063
nVent Electric PLC
54,759
3,946,481
Oshkosh Corp.
21,664
2,432,217
Otis Worldwide Corp.
133,544
12,179,213
Owens Corning
29,080
4,891,547
PACCAR, Inc.
172,585
18,312,994
Parker-Hannifin Corp.
42,410
23,109,633
Pentair PLC
54,709
4,326,935
Plug Power, Inc. *(a)
178,600
412,566
Quanta Services, Inc.
48,025
12,417,344
RBC Bearings, Inc. *
9,824
2,402,459
Regal Rexnord Corp.
21,541
3,476,071
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
37,955
10,284,287
RTX Corp.
438,588
44,525,454
Sensata Technologies Holding PLC
50,073
1,918,297
Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc.
14,403
2,504,538
SiteOne Landscape Supply, Inc. *
14,826
2,326,051
Snap-on, Inc.
17,672
4,735,389
Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.
50,587
4,623,652
Textron, Inc.
64,944
5,493,613
Timken Co.
22,462
2,004,060
Toro Co.
34,370
3,010,468
Trane Technologies PLC
75,220
23,870,315
TransDigm Group, Inc.
18,381
22,940,039
Trex Co., Inc. *
36,051
3,192,316
UFP Industries, Inc.
19,853
2,237,433
United Rentals, Inc.
22,154
14,798,650
Valmont Industries, Inc.
6,592
1,350,042
Vertiv Holdings Co., Class A
116,000
10,788,000
Watsco, Inc.
10,296
4,609,725
Watts Water Technologies, Inc.,
Class A
9,019
1,789,911
WESCO International, Inc.
14,875
2,272,156
Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies
Corp.
59,314
9,554,299
WillScot Mobile Mini Holdings Corp. *
62,825
2,322,012
Woodward, Inc.
20,303
3,296,395
WW Grainger, Inc.
14,658
13,505,148
Xylem, Inc.
79,162
10,346,473
Zurn Elkay Water Solutions Corp.
45,111
1,411,072
 
1,006,681,907
 
Commercial & Professional Services 1.5%
Automatic Data Processing, Inc.
135,789
32,846,001
Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp.,
Class A
42,515
6,278,190
Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.
38,998
7,542,603
CACI International, Inc., Class A *
7,309
2,939,899
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Casella Waste Systems, Inc., Class A *
19,413
1,754,935
Cintas Corp.
28,380
18,683,689
Clarivate PLC *
140,745
951,436
Clean Harbors, Inc. *
16,627
3,149,985
Copart, Inc. *
289,116
15,701,890
Dayforce, Inc. *
52,393
3,215,358
Dun & Bradstreet Holdings, Inc.
77,222
702,720
Equifax, Inc.
40,626
8,945,439
ExlService Holdings, Inc. *
57,872
1,678,288
Exponent, Inc.
16,733
1,537,930
FTI Consulting, Inc. *
11,315
2,419,487
Genpact Ltd.
54,268
1,668,198
Jacobs Solutions, Inc.
41,236
5,918,603
KBR, Inc.
45,148
2,931,911
Leidos Holdings, Inc.
45,453
6,373,420
Maximus, Inc.
20,953
1,682,107
MSA Safety, Inc.
12,118
2,186,087
Parsons Corp. *
13,384
1,050,778
Paychex, Inc.
105,857
12,576,870
Paycom Software, Inc.
15,879
2,984,935
Paylocity Holding Corp. *
14,624
2,269,060
RB Global, Inc.
60,772
4,350,060
Republic Services, Inc., Class A
67,757
12,989,017
Robert Half, Inc.
33,607
2,323,588
Rollins, Inc.
91,966
4,098,005
Science Applications International
Corp.
16,804
2,162,675
SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc.
72,576
4,491,729
Tetra Tech, Inc.
18,081
3,520,732
TransUnion
64,083
4,678,059
TriNet Group, Inc.
10,957
1,099,754
Veralto Corp.
72,672
6,807,913
Verisk Analytics, Inc., Class A
48,045
10,471,888
Vestis Corp.
42,956
791,250
Waste Management, Inc.
121,156
25,202,871
 
230,977,360
 
Consumer Discretionary Distribution & Retail 5.6%
Amazon.com, Inc. *
3,021,560
528,773,000
Asbury Automotive Group, Inc. *
6,775
1,424,376
AutoNation, Inc. *
8,856
1,427,144
AutoZone, Inc. *
5,707
16,872,175
Bath & Body Works, Inc.
73,959
3,359,218
Best Buy Co., Inc.
63,008
4,639,909
Burlington Stores, Inc. *
21,034
3,784,858
CarMax, Inc. *
53,298
3,622,665
Carvana Co., Class A *
33,889
2,810,076
Dick's Sporting Goods, Inc.
19,258
3,869,703
Dillard's, Inc., Class A
1,348
590,411
eBay, Inc.
171,088
8,817,876
Etsy, Inc. *
40,586
2,787,041
Five Below, Inc. *
17,919
2,622,266
Floor & Decor Holdings, Inc., Class A *
35,329
3,897,849
GameStop Corp., Class A *(a)
88,308
979,336
Genuine Parts Co.
46,160
7,256,814
Home Depot, Inc.
328,988
109,954,369
Lithia Motors, Inc., Class A
9,190
2,337,752
LKQ Corp.
89,764
3,871,521
Lowe's Cos., Inc.
190,106
43,342,267
Murphy USA, Inc.
6,170
2,553,269
Ollie's Bargain Outlet Holdings, Inc. *
20,340
1,487,668
O'Reilly Automotive, Inc. *
19,571
19,830,511
Penske Automotive Group, Inc.
6,451
986,422
Pool Corp.
12,878
4,668,661
RH *
5,386
1,330,611
Ross Stores, Inc.
111,133
14,397,280
TJX Cos., Inc.
376,725
35,446,055
See financial notes
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Tractor Supply Co.
35,738
9,759,333
Ulta Beauty, Inc. *
16,030
6,489,585
Valvoline, Inc. *
44,057
1,873,304
Wayfair, Inc., Class A *
29,647
1,486,797
Williams-Sonoma, Inc.
21,158
6,067,691
 
863,417,813
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 1.0%
Brunswick Corp.
22,310
1,799,078
Capri Holdings Ltd. *
38,108
1,352,072
Columbia Sportswear Co.
10,652
848,219
Crocs, Inc. *
19,885
2,473,097
Deckers Outdoor Corp. *
8,423
6,893,973
DR Horton, Inc.
98,600
14,049,514
Garmin Ltd.
50,510
7,297,180
Hasbro, Inc.
43,117
2,643,072
KB Home
24,375
1,578,525
Lennar Corp., Class A
81,701
12,387,506
Lululemon Athletica, Inc. *
37,964
13,689,818
Mattel, Inc. *
115,874
2,122,812
Meritage Homes Corp.
12,145
2,012,912
Mohawk Industries, Inc. *
17,641
2,034,360
Newell Brands, Inc.
122,925
976,024
NIKE, Inc., Class B
402,359
37,121,641
NVR, Inc. *
1,053
7,833,109
Polaris, Inc.
18,019
1,534,498
PulteGroup, Inc.
70,048
7,804,748
PVH Corp.
19,857
2,160,442
Ralph Lauren Corp., Class A
12,819
2,097,701
SharkNinja, Inc.
15,934
1,024,237
Skechers USA, Inc., Class A *
43,337
2,862,409
Tapestry, Inc.
76,464
3,052,443
Taylor Morrison Home Corp., Class A *
36,059
2,019,665
Tempur Sealy International, Inc.
57,230
2,864,934
Toll Brothers, Inc.
34,426
4,100,481
TopBuild Corp. *
10,503
4,250,249
VF Corp.
104,918
1,307,278
Whirlpool Corp.
18,846
1,787,732
YETI Holdings, Inc. *
28,594
1,021,378
 
155,001,107
 
Consumer Services 2.3%
ADT, Inc.
88,956
578,214
Airbnb, Inc., Class A *
143,858
22,811,563
Aramark
88,331
2,783,310
Booking Holdings, Inc.
11,533
39,812,262
Boyd Gaming Corp.
22,968
1,229,018
Bright Horizons Family Solutions,
Inc. *
19,834
2,056,984
Caesars Entertainment, Inc. *
72,625
2,601,427
Carnival Corp. *
331,029
4,905,850
Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc., Class A *
9,066
28,644,934
Choice Hotels International, Inc.
8,060
953,176
Churchill Downs, Inc.
22,452
2,896,308
Darden Restaurants, Inc.
39,472
6,055,399
Domino's Pizza, Inc.
11,440
6,054,849
DoorDash, Inc., Class A *
100,333
12,969,043
DraftKings, Inc., Class A *
154,568
6,423,846
Duolingo, Inc. *
11,960
2,699,970
Expedia Group, Inc. *
43,118
5,804,976
H&R Block, Inc.
45,779
2,162,142
Hilton Grand Vacations, Inc. *
23,542
980,289
Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc.
83,156
16,405,016
Hyatt Hotels Corp., Class A
14,630
2,176,798
Las Vegas Sands Corp.
121,561
5,392,446
Light & Wonder, Inc. *
29,388
2,623,173
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Marriott International, Inc., Class A
81,700
19,291,821
McDonald's Corp.
239,765
65,465,436
MGM Resorts International *
90,374
3,564,350
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. *
139,998
2,648,762
Planet Fitness, Inc., Class A *
29,307
1,753,731
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. *
78,568
10,970,450
Service Corp. International
48,889
3,505,830
Starbucks Corp.
374,253
33,117,648
Texas Roadhouse, Inc., Class A
21,673
3,484,585
Vail Resorts, Inc.
12,723
2,409,354
Wingstop, Inc.
9,621
3,702,065
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
27,442
2,017,261
Wynn Resorts Ltd.
31,097
2,850,040
Yum! Brands, Inc.
93,180
13,161,675
 
346,964,001
 
Consumer Staples Distribution & Retail 1.8%
Albertsons Cos., Inc., Class A
135,703
2,768,341
BJ's Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc. *
43,065
3,216,094
Casey's General Stores, Inc.
12,203
3,899,835
Costco Wholesale Corp.
146,676
106,032,080
Dollar General Corp.
72,982
10,158,365
Dollar Tree, Inc. *
68,280
8,074,110
Kroger Co.
218,605
12,106,345
Performance Food Group Co. *
50,498
3,427,804
Sysco Corp.
164,226
12,205,276
Target Corp.
152,339
24,523,532
U.S. Foods Holding Corp. *
74,835
3,760,459
Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc.
235,518
4,175,734
Walmart, Inc.
1,414,987
83,979,479
 
278,327,454
 
Energy 4.2%
Antero Midstream Corp.
113,320
1,568,349
Antero Resources Corp. *
92,890
3,159,189
APA Corp.
119,125
3,745,290
Baker Hughes Co., Class A
330,543
10,782,313
ChampionX Corp.
63,418
2,128,942
Cheniere Energy, Inc.
78,633
12,409,860
Chesapeake Energy Corp.
36,769
3,304,798
Chevron Corp.
573,330
92,460,929
Chord Energy Corp.
13,795
2,441,439
Civitas Resources, Inc.
27,942
2,010,706
ConocoPhillips
389,426
48,919,694
Coterra Energy, Inc.
249,806
6,834,692
Devon Energy Corp.
211,385
10,818,684
Diamondback Energy, Inc.
59,281
11,923,187
DT Midstream, Inc.
32,329
2,010,864
EOG Resources, Inc.
192,489
25,433,572
EQT Corp.
135,337
5,425,660
Exxon Mobil Corp.
1,312,630
155,244,750
Halliburton Co.
294,713
11,042,896
Hess Corp.
90,883
14,313,164
HF Sinclair Corp.
51,359
2,786,226
Kinder Morgan, Inc.
638,134
11,665,089
Magnolia Oil & Gas Corp., Class A
61,817
1,549,752
Marathon Oil Corp.
193,503
5,195,556
Marathon Petroleum Corp.
121,644
22,105,148
Matador Resources Co.
36,362
2,265,353
Murphy Oil Corp.
48,795
2,178,209
New Fortress Energy, Inc.
21,766
570,269
Noble Corp. PLC
36,742
1,630,610
NOV, Inc.
130,977
2,421,765
Occidental Petroleum Corp.
217,134
14,361,243
ONEOK, Inc.
192,796
15,254,019
Ovintiv, Inc.
83,116
4,265,513
See financial notes
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Schwab 1000 Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc.
105,450
1,140,969
PBF Energy, Inc., Class A
36,360
1,936,897
Permian Resources Corp., Class A
151,843
2,543,370
Phillips 66
141,922
20,324,650
Pioneer Natural Resources Co.
77,233
20,800,392
Range Resources Corp.
79,999
2,872,764
Schlumberger NV
471,831
22,402,536
SM Energy Co.
38,363
1,860,222
Southwestern Energy Co. *
365,970
2,741,115
Targa Resources Corp.
73,596
8,394,360
TechnipFMC PLC
143,413
3,674,241
Texas Pacific Land Corp.
6,186
3,564,992
Transocean Ltd. *
234,013
1,221,548
Valaris Ltd. *
20,857
1,356,956
Valero Energy Corp.
112,538
17,991,450
Weatherford International PLC *
24,203
2,991,975
Williams Cos., Inc.
402,534
15,441,204
 
643,487,371
 
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) 2.2%
Agree Realty Corp.
33,136
1,896,042
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.
52,041
6,029,991
American Homes 4 Rent, Class A
103,423
3,702,543
American Tower Corp.
153,871
26,398,109
Americold Realty Trust, Inc.
87,894
1,931,031
Apartment Income REIT Corp.
48,573
1,864,232
AvalonBay Communities, Inc.
46,974
8,904,861
Boston Properties, Inc.
47,345
2,930,182
Brixmor Property Group, Inc.
98,553
2,178,021
Camden Property Trust
35,247
3,513,421
Crown Castle, Inc.
142,956
13,406,414
CubeSmart
74,329
3,005,865
Digital Realty Trust, Inc.
100,189
13,904,229
EastGroup Properties, Inc.
15,766
2,449,406
Equinix, Inc.
31,023
22,060,766
Equity LifeStyle Properties, Inc.
61,225
3,691,255
Equity Residential
114,637
7,382,623
Essex Property Trust, Inc.
21,194
5,219,023
Extra Space Storage, Inc.
69,789
9,371,267
Federal Realty Investment Trust
24,366
2,538,206
First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc.
42,554
1,932,803
Gaming & Leisure Properties, Inc.
88,495
3,781,391
Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc., Class A
126,283
1,797,007
Healthpeak Properties, Inc.
233,045
4,336,968
Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
235,403
4,442,055
Invitation Homes, Inc.
190,537
6,516,365
Iron Mountain, Inc.
96,314
7,466,261
Kilroy Realty Corp.
33,831
1,143,488
Kimco Realty Corp.
223,284
4,159,781
Kite Realty Group Trust
69,528
1,515,710
Lamar Advertising Co., Class A
29,602
3,429,392
Medical Properties Trust, Inc. (a)
213,887
983,880
Mid-America Apartment
Communities, Inc.
38,544
5,010,720
NET Lease Office Properties
4,763
108,882
NNN REIT, Inc.
60,524
2,453,038
Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc.
80,246
2,440,281
Prologis, Inc.
305,434
31,169,540
Public Storage
52,407
13,596,996
Rayonier, Inc.
45,598
1,352,437
Realty Income Corp.
274,769
14,711,132
Regency Centers Corp.
54,256
3,213,040
Rexford Industrial Realty, Inc.
69,720
2,984,713
Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc.
20,315
2,142,826
SBA Communications Corp., Class A
35,384
6,585,670
Simon Property Group, Inc.
107,389
15,091,376
STAG Industrial, Inc.
61,000
2,097,790
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Sun Communities, Inc.
41,138
4,579,482
Terreno Realty Corp.
30,843
1,676,317
UDR, Inc.
99,840
3,801,907
Ventas, Inc.
131,764
5,834,510
VICI Properties, Inc., Class A
342,985
9,792,222
Vornado Realty Trust
52,846
1,375,581
Welltower, Inc.
183,079
17,443,767
Weyerhaeuser Co.
241,632
7,290,038
WP Carey, Inc.
72,316
3,965,809
 
342,600,662
 
Financial Services 7.8%
Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.
11,185
1,745,979
Affirm Holdings, Inc. *
78,011
2,486,991
AGNC Investment Corp.
231,236
2,115,809
Ally Financial, Inc.
89,346
3,426,419
American Express Co.
189,030
44,238,691
Ameriprise Financial, Inc.
33,051
13,610,071
Annaly Capital Management, Inc.
168,818
3,163,649
Apollo Global Management, Inc.
144,461
15,656,683
ARES Management Corp., Class A
56,448
7,512,664
Bank of New York Mellon Corp.
250,506
14,151,084
Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B *
601,424
238,602,944
BlackRock, Inc.
46,210
34,871,914
Blackstone, Inc.
237,182
27,657,793
Block, Inc. *
182,536
13,325,128
Blue Owl Capital, Inc., Class A
134,078
2,532,733
Capital One Financial Corp.
125,819
18,046,219
Carlyle Group, Inc.
73,670
3,300,416
Cboe Global Markets, Inc.
34,451
6,240,799
Charles Schwab Corp. (b)
488,350
36,113,483
CME Group, Inc.
118,898
24,925,777
Coinbase Global, Inc., Class A *
56,358
11,493,087
Corebridge Financial, Inc. (a)
78,962
2,097,231
Corpay, Inc. *
23,821
7,197,277
Credit Acceptance Corp. *
1,981
1,017,679
Discover Financial Services
82,585
10,465,997
Enact Holdings, Inc.
10,030
298,192
Equitable Holdings, Inc.
104,716
3,865,068
Essent Group Ltd.
36,296
1,922,599
Evercore, Inc., Class A
11,907
2,161,121
FactSet Research Systems, Inc.
12,660
5,277,827
Fidelity National Information Services,
Inc.
196,666
13,357,555
Fiserv, Inc. *
198,224
30,262,858
Franklin Resources, Inc.
99,212
2,266,002
Global Payments, Inc.
86,073
10,567,182
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
107,710
45,960,934
Houlihan Lokey, Inc., Class A
17,473
2,227,633
Interactive Brokers Group, Inc.,
Class A
35,739
4,114,274
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.
189,417
24,389,333
Invesco Ltd.
153,400
2,173,678
Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.
24,267
3,947,998
Janus Henderson Group PLC
43,807
1,367,655
Jefferies Financial Group, Inc.
55,875
2,405,978
KKR & Co., Inc.
219,332
20,413,229
LPL Financial Holdings, Inc.
24,678
6,641,590
MarketAxess Holdings, Inc.
12,292
2,459,506
Mastercard, Inc., Class A
272,717
123,049,910
MGIC Investment Corp.
85,833
1,740,693
Moody's Corp.
52,120
19,301,600
Morgan Stanley
414,115
37,618,207
Morningstar, Inc.
8,816
2,491,842
MSCI, Inc., Class A
26,041
12,129,637
Nasdaq, Inc.
125,358
7,502,676
Northern Trust Corp.
67,058
5,524,909
See financial notes
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
OneMain Holdings, Inc.
41,911
2,183,982
PayPal Holdings, Inc. *
353,676
24,021,674
Raymond James Financial, Inc.
62,347
7,606,334
Remitly Global, Inc. *
43,486
775,355
Rithm Capital Corp.
153,464
1,706,520
Robinhood Markets, Inc., Class A *
175,597
2,895,595
S&P Global, Inc.
106,207
44,164,057
SEI Investments Co.
32,431
2,138,824
SoFi Technologies, Inc. *(a)
322,797
2,188,564
Starwood Property Trust, Inc.
103,256
1,958,766
State Street Corp.
99,600
7,220,004
Stifel Financial Corp.
33,344
2,664,852
Synchrony Financial
133,663
5,878,499
T Rowe Price Group, Inc.
74,323
8,143,571
Toast, Inc., Class A *
123,786
2,925,063
Tradeweb Markets, Inc., Class A
39,089
3,975,742
Visa, Inc., Class A
522,801
140,429,577
Voya Financial, Inc.
33,581
2,288,881
Western Union Co.
114,054
1,532,886
WEX, Inc. *
14,090
2,976,653
 
1,209,111,602
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 2.7%
Altria Group, Inc.
582,920
25,537,725
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.
177,073
10,387,102
Brown-Forman Corp., Class B
60,000
2,871,000
Bunge Global SA
48,004
4,884,887
Campbell Soup Co.
66,170
3,024,631
Celsius Holdings, Inc. *
49,801
3,549,317
Coca-Cola Co.
1,286,210
79,449,192
Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc.
1,545
1,276,170
Conagra Brands, Inc.
157,208
4,838,862
Constellation Brands, Inc., Class A
52,911
13,410,822
Darling Ingredients, Inc. *
53,622
2,271,964
Flowers Foods, Inc.
62,600
1,561,244
General Mills, Inc.
187,373
13,202,302
Hershey Co.
49,926
9,681,650
Hormel Foods Corp.
95,622
3,400,318
Ingredion, Inc.
21,779
2,495,656
J M Smucker Co.
35,581
4,086,478
Kellanova
86,599
5,010,618
Keurig Dr Pepper, Inc.
345,585
11,646,214
Kraft Heinz Co.
263,534
10,175,048
Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc.
47,615
3,968,234
Lancaster Colony Corp.
6,465
1,233,587
McCormick & Co., Inc. - Non Voting
Shares
84,287
6,410,869
Molson Coors Beverage Co., Class B
62,037
3,552,239
Mondelez International, Inc., Class A
444,237
31,958,410
Monster Beverage Corp. *
243,692
13,025,337
National Beverage Corp. *
7,583
337,443
PepsiCo, Inc.
454,323
79,919,959
Philip Morris International, Inc.
513,171
48,720,455
Pilgrim's Pride Corp. *
15,417
555,320
Post Holdings, Inc. *
16,104
1,709,440
Tyson Foods, Inc., Class A
94,651
5,740,583
WK Kellogg Co.
21,231
495,532
 
410,388,608
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 5.0%
Abbott Laboratories
573,861
60,812,050
Acadia Healthcare Co., Inc. *
30,501
2,255,244
agilon health, Inc. *
99,327
546,299
Align Technology, Inc. *
23,614
6,668,121
Baxter International, Inc.
167,277
6,752,972
Becton Dickinson & Co.
95,318
22,361,603
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Boston Scientific Corp. *
484,308
34,807,216
Cardinal Health, Inc.
80,230
8,266,899
Cencora, Inc.
54,492
13,026,313
Centene Corp. *
176,461
12,892,241
Chemed Corp.
4,979
2,828,072
Cigna Group
96,575
34,481,138
Cooper Cos., Inc.
65,336
5,818,824
CVS Health Corp.
415,886
28,159,641
DaVita, Inc. *
18,142
2,521,919
DENTSPLY SIRONA, Inc.
68,524
2,056,405
Dexcom, Inc. *
127,392
16,228,467
Edwards Lifesciences Corp. *
200,162
16,947,717
Elevance Health, Inc.
77,675
41,057,452
Encompass Health Corp.
33,148
2,763,880
Ensign Group, Inc.
18,467
2,185,754
Envista Holdings Corp. *
60,747
1,195,501
GE HealthCare Technologies, Inc.
139,700
10,650,728
Globus Medical, Inc., Class A *
37,860
1,885,049
Haemonetics Corp. *
16,597
1,526,094
HCA Healthcare, Inc.
65,392
20,259,749
HealthEquity, Inc. *
29,143
2,299,674
Henry Schein, Inc. *
43,535
3,016,105
Hologic, Inc. *
77,487
5,871,190
Humana, Inc.
40,647
12,279,052
IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. *
27,360
13,481,914
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc. *
10,288
2,486,198
Insulet Corp. *
23,037
3,960,982
Intuitive Surgical, Inc. *
116,463
43,163,517
Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings
27,748
5,587,615
Lantheus Holdings, Inc. *
23,756
1,580,724
Masimo Corp. *
15,262
2,051,365
McKesson Corp.
43,370
23,298,798
Medtronic PLC
439,523
35,267,326
Molina Healthcare, Inc. *
19,202
6,569,004
Neogen Corp. *
64,750
798,368
Option Care Health, Inc. *
56,848
1,699,187
Penumbra, Inc. *
12,947
2,543,697
Quest Diagnostics, Inc.
36,397
5,029,337
QuidelOrtho Corp. *
16,191
656,545
R1 RCM, Inc. *
65,068
799,686
ResMed, Inc.
48,621
10,404,408
Shockwave Medical, Inc. *
12,128
4,004,544
Solventum Corp. *
45,632
2,966,536
STERIS PLC
32,698
6,688,703
Stryker Corp.
111,775
37,612,288
Surgery Partners, Inc. *
24,184
603,391
Teleflex, Inc.
15,519
3,239,591
Tenet Healthcare Corp. *
34,526
3,876,925
UnitedHealth Group, Inc.
305,738
147,885,471
Universal Health Services, Inc.,
Class B
19,815
3,377,070
Veeva Systems, Inc., Class A *
48,461
9,622,416
Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.
69,080
8,308,942
 
769,985,917
 
Household & Personal Products 1.4%
BellRing Brands, Inc. *
43,140
2,380,034
Church & Dwight Co., Inc.
81,567
8,800,264
Clorox Co.
40,870
6,043,447
Colgate-Palmolive Co.
271,983
25,000,677
Coty, Inc., Class A *
117,200
1,340,768
elf Beauty, Inc. *
18,411
2,992,340
Estee Lauder Cos., Inc., Class A
77,124
11,314,862
Inter Parfums, Inc.
5,918
688,737
Kenvue, Inc.
569,709
10,721,923
Kimberly-Clark Corp.
111,358
15,203,708
Procter & Gamble Co.
777,801
126,937,123
See financial notes
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Reynolds Consumer Products, Inc.
17,599
503,859
 
211,927,742
 
Insurance 2.2%
Aflac, Inc.
173,708
14,530,674
Allstate Corp.
86,655
14,736,549
American Financial Group, Inc.
21,245
2,714,049
American International Group, Inc.
232,062
17,476,589
Aon PLC, Class A
66,182
18,663,986
Arch Capital Group Ltd. *
121,949
11,407,109
Arthur J Gallagher & Co.
71,511
16,782,917
Assurant, Inc.
17,184
2,996,890
Axis Capital Holdings Ltd.
27,131
1,663,944
Brown & Brown, Inc.
77,801
6,343,894
Chubb Ltd.
133,692
33,241,179
Cincinnati Financial Corp.
52,674
6,093,855
CNA Financial Corp.
8,907
391,374
Erie Indemnity Co., Class A
8,051
3,080,796
Everest Group Ltd.
14,353
5,259,083
Fidelity National Financial, Inc.
86,554
4,284,423
First American Financial Corp.
34,035
1,823,255
Globe Life, Inc.
28,700
2,186,079
Hartford Financial Services Group,
Inc.
98,510
9,544,634
Kinsale Capital Group, Inc.
7,207
2,617,943
Lincoln National Corp.
56,360
1,536,937
Loews Corp.
61,009
4,584,826
Markel Group, Inc. *
4,299
6,269,662
Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.
162,633
32,433,899
MetLife, Inc.
202,918
14,423,411
Old Republic International Corp.
85,185
2,543,624
Primerica, Inc.
11,281
2,389,993
Principal Financial Group, Inc.
72,908
5,769,939
Progressive Corp.
193,473
40,290,752
Prudential Financial, Inc.
119,050
13,152,644
Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.
21,387
3,999,155
RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.
17,418
3,818,896
RLI Corp.
13,544
1,914,444
Ryan Specialty Holdings, Inc., Class A
34,191
1,686,984
Selective Insurance Group, Inc.
20,045
2,037,574
Travelers Cos., Inc.
75,432
16,003,653
Unum Group
61,415
3,113,741
W R Berkley Corp.
67,986
5,232,882
Willis Towers Watson PLC
33,849
8,500,838
 
345,543,076
 
Materials 2.5%
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.
73,370
17,340,266
Albemarle Corp.
38,928
4,683,428
Alcoa Corp.
61,013
2,143,997
Amcor PLC
476,347
4,258,542
AptarGroup, Inc.
22,167
3,200,471
Ashland, Inc.
16,400
1,563,412
ATI, Inc. *
42,313
2,526,086
Avery Dennison Corp.
26,748
5,811,805
Axalta Coating Systems Ltd. *
73,146
2,299,710
Balchem Corp.
10,266
1,451,407
Ball Corp.
105,080
7,310,416
Berry Global Group, Inc.
38,005
2,152,603
Celanese Corp., Class A
32,992
5,067,901
CF Industries Holdings, Inc.
63,285
4,997,616
Chemours Co.
49,159
1,315,003
Cleveland-Cliffs, Inc. *
164,116
2,773,560
Commercial Metals Co.
39,389
2,116,765
Corteva, Inc.
232,161
12,566,875
Crown Holdings, Inc.
39,187
3,216,077
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Dow, Inc.
231,969
13,199,036
DuPont de Nemours, Inc.
141,896
10,287,460
Eagle Materials, Inc.
11,430
2,865,615
Eastman Chemical Co.
38,578
3,643,306
Ecolab, Inc.
83,905
18,975,116
Element Solutions, Inc.
73,899
1,709,284
FMC Corp.
41,511
2,449,564
Freeport-McMoRan, Inc.
473,455
23,644,343
Graphic Packaging Holding Co.
99,058
2,560,649
Huntsman Corp.
53,525
1,277,107
International Flavors & Fragrances,
Inc.
85,156
7,208,455
International Paper Co.
108,977
3,807,656
Linde PLC
160,282
70,677,951
Louisiana-Pacific Corp.
21,230
1,553,824
LyondellBasell Industries NV, Class A
85,223
8,519,743
Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.
20,425
11,990,905
Mosaic Co.
107,504
3,374,551
NewMarket Corp.
2,270
1,196,108
Newmont Corp.
381,822
15,517,246
Nucor Corp.
81,222
13,688,344
Olin Corp.
40,000
2,091,200
Packaging Corp. of America
29,211
5,052,919
PPG Industries, Inc.
77,734
10,027,686
Reliance, Inc.
18,900
5,381,208
Royal Gold, Inc.
21,766
2,614,750
RPM International, Inc.
42,756
4,571,044
Sealed Air Corp.
49,310
1,552,279
Sherwin-Williams Co.
77,842
23,322,242
Silgan Holdings, Inc.
27,479
1,282,170
Sonoco Products Co.
32,329
1,812,040
Steel Dynamics, Inc.
50,872
6,619,465
Summit Materials, Inc., Class A *
39,104
1,521,146
U.S. Steel Corp.
73,982
2,700,343
Vulcan Materials Co.
43,981
11,330,825
Westlake Corp.
10,589
1,560,395
Westrock Co.
84,636
4,059,143
 
390,441,058
 
Media & Entertainment 7.8%
Alphabet, Inc., Class A *
1,947,955
317,088,115
Alphabet, Inc., Class C *
1,630,878
268,507,754
Charter Communications, Inc.,
Class A *
32,605
8,344,924
Comcast Corp., Class A
1,309,792
49,916,173
Electronic Arts, Inc.
80,272
10,180,095
Endeavor Group Holdings, Inc.,
Class A
59,267
1,565,241
Fox Corp., Class A
118,292
3,668,235
IAC, Inc. *
22,099
1,051,028
Interpublic Group of Cos., Inc.
128,100
3,899,364
Liberty Broadband Corp., Class C *
37,734
1,876,512
Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty Formula
One, Class C *
69,221
4,843,393
Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty SiriusXM,
Class C *
48,500
1,166,910
Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. *
46,617
4,144,718
Match Group, Inc. *
90,740
2,796,607
Meta Platforms, Inc., Class A
727,235
312,834,680
Netflix, Inc. *
143,051
78,769,603
New York Times Co., Class A
55,761
2,399,396
News Corp., Class A
125,773
2,993,397
Nexstar Media Group, Inc., Class A
10,622
1,700,157
Omnicom Group, Inc.
66,485
6,172,467
Paramount Global, Class B
159,144
1,812,650
Pinterest, Inc., Class A *
195,637
6,544,058
See financial notes
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
ROBLOX Corp., Class A *
162,958
5,794,787
Roku, Inc. *
41,433
2,389,027
Sirius XM Holdings, Inc. (a)
214,050
629,307
Snap, Inc., Class A *
341,262
5,135,993
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. *
52,778
7,537,226
TKO Group Holdings, Inc.
19,726
1,867,460
Trade Desk, Inc., Class A *
147,607
12,229,240
Walt Disney Co.
606,336
67,363,930
Warner Bros Discovery, Inc. *
732,648
5,392,289
Warner Music Group Corp., Class A
45,495
1,501,335
ZoomInfo Technologies, Inc., Class A *
102,859
1,631,344
 
1,203,747,415
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 6.9%
10X Genomics, Inc., Class A *
34,014
995,930
AbbVie, Inc.
583,606
94,917,680
ACADIA Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
39,378
658,006
Agilent Technologies, Inc.
96,868
13,274,791
Alkermes PLC *
54,557
1,338,829
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
41,618
5,990,911
Amgen, Inc.
176,846
48,445,193
Apellis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
33,214
1,467,727
Avantor, Inc. *
225,167
5,455,796
Biogen, Inc. *
47,700
10,246,914
BioMarin Pharmaceutical, Inc. *
62,902
5,079,966
Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., Class A *
6,869
1,852,913
Bio-Techne Corp.
51,921
3,281,926
Bridgebio Pharma, Inc. *
42,564
1,090,490
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.
671,547
29,507,775
Bruker Corp.
30,629
2,389,368
Catalent, Inc. *
59,744
3,336,702
Charles River Laboratories
International, Inc. *
16,899
3,869,871
Danaher Corp.
217,387
53,611,982
Elanco Animal Health, Inc. *
167,897
2,209,525
Eli Lilly & Co.
263,590
205,890,149
Exact Sciences Corp. *
59,738
3,545,450
Exelixis, Inc. *
97,804
2,294,482
Gilead Sciences, Inc.
411,508
26,830,322
Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc. *
42,934
1,635,785
Illumina, Inc. *
52,348
6,441,421
Incyte Corp. *
63,360
3,297,888
Intra-Cellular Therapies, Inc. *
33,755
2,423,947
Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
47,141
1,945,038
IQVIA Holdings, Inc. *
60,067
13,921,729
Jazz Pharmaceuticals PLC *
20,615
2,283,111
Johnson & Johnson
795,736
115,055,468
Medpace Holdings, Inc. *
7,639
2,966,606
Merck & Co., Inc.
837,632
108,238,807
Mettler-Toledo International, Inc. *
7,053
8,673,074
Moderna, Inc. *
110,385
12,176,569
Mural Oncology PLC *
5,455
20,184
Natera, Inc. *
37,334
3,467,582
Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. *
32,748
4,504,160
Organon & Co.
90,285
1,680,204
Perrigo Co. PLC
47,984
1,567,157
Pfizer, Inc.
1,866,445
47,818,321
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
34,866
31,053,752
Repligen Corp. *
17,121
2,811,268
Revvity, Inc.
40,129
4,112,019
Roivant Sciences Ltd. *
113,753
1,239,908
Royalty Pharma PLC, Class A
127,931
3,543,689
Sarepta Therapeutics, Inc. *
31,541
3,994,983
Sotera Health Co. *
40,942
458,550
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.
127,717
72,635,212
United Therapeutics Corp. *
15,453
3,621,101
Vaxcyte, Inc. *
32,174
1,948,136
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
85,184
33,461,127
Viatris, Inc.
398,555
4,611,281
Waters Corp. *
19,478
6,019,481
West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.
24,396
8,721,082
Zoetis, Inc.
151,709
24,158,141
 
1,068,089,479
 
Real Estate Management & Development 0.2%
CBRE Group, Inc., Class A *
99,010
8,602,979
CoStar Group, Inc. *
134,692
12,328,359
Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc. *
15,868
2,867,348
Zillow Group, Inc., Class C *
53,271
2,267,746
 
26,066,432
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 9.5%
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. *
534,105
84,591,550
Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. *
23,617
701,189
Amkor Technology, Inc.
36,875
1,192,906
Analog Devices, Inc.
163,641
32,828,021
Applied Materials, Inc.
274,648
54,558,825
Axcelis Technologies, Inc. *
10,789
1,116,877
Broadcom, Inc.
145,461
189,138,575
Cirrus Logic, Inc. *
17,332
1,535,095
Enphase Energy, Inc. *
44,730
4,864,835
Entegris, Inc.
49,996
6,645,468
First Solar, Inc. *
35,018
6,173,673
GLOBALFOUNDRIES, Inc. *(a)
27,339
1,336,330
Intel Corp.
1,397,583
42,584,354
KLA Corp.
44,638
30,768,527
Lam Research Corp.
43,269
38,700,226
Lattice Semiconductor Corp. *
46,486
3,188,940
MACOM Technology Solutions
Holdings, Inc. *
18,105
1,845,805
Marvell Technology, Inc.
285,718
18,831,673
Microchip Technology, Inc.
177,730
16,347,606
Micron Technology, Inc.
364,902
41,219,330
MKS Instruments, Inc.
20,756
2,469,549
Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.
15,876
10,626,283
NVIDIA Corp.
816,469
705,445,545
NXP Semiconductors NV
85,205
21,828,669
ON Semiconductor Corp. *
141,416
9,921,747
Onto Innovation, Inc. *
16,132
2,992,325
Power Integrations, Inc.
18,172
1,212,436
Qorvo, Inc. *
31,677
3,701,141
QUALCOMM, Inc.
368,898
61,181,733
Rambus, Inc. *
34,506
1,891,619
Skyworks Solutions, Inc.
52,505
5,596,508
SolarEdge Technologies, Inc. *
18,663
1,094,585
Teradyne, Inc.
51,048
5,937,903
Texas Instruments, Inc.
300,569
53,026,383
Universal Display Corp.
14,402
2,275,228
Wolfspeed, Inc. *
40,813
1,103,175
 
1,468,474,634
 
Software & Services 11.7%
Accenture PLC, Class A
207,255
62,365,102
Adobe, Inc. *
149,410
69,151,430
Akamai Technologies, Inc. *
49,423
4,988,263
Amdocs Ltd.
39,099
3,283,925
ANSYS, Inc. *
28,808
9,359,143
AppLovin Corp., Class A *
60,055
4,238,081
Aspen Technology, Inc. *
9,171
1,805,495
Atlassian Corp., Class A *
52,018
8,962,701
Autodesk, Inc. *
70,689
15,046,154
Bentley Systems, Inc., Class B
77,096
4,049,853
See financial notes
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Bill Holdings, Inc. *
32,089
2,001,070
Cadence Design Systems, Inc. *
90,013
24,810,283
CCC Intelligent Solutions Holdings,
Inc. *
89,976
1,009,531
Cloudflare, Inc., Class A *
98,473
8,606,540
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp.,
Class A
164,090
10,777,431
Confluent, Inc., Class A *
75,214
2,115,018
Crowdstrike Holdings, Inc., Class A *
75,079
21,963,611
Datadog, Inc., Class A *
99,882
12,535,191
DocuSign, Inc., Class A *
66,944
3,789,030
Dolby Laboratories, Inc., Class A
20,643
1,603,135
DoubleVerify Holdings, Inc. *
45,456
1,331,861
Dropbox, Inc., Class A *
87,988
2,037,802
Dynatrace, Inc. *
79,410
3,598,067
Elastic NV *
27,292
2,789,788
EPAM Systems, Inc. *
19,161
4,507,817
Fair Isaac Corp. *
8,227
9,323,906
Five9, Inc. *
23,627
1,360,206
Fortinet, Inc. *
210,684
13,311,015
Gartner, Inc. *
25,923
10,695,571
Gen Digital, Inc.
184,741
3,720,684
Gitlab, Inc., Class A *
29,932
1,570,532
GoDaddy, Inc., Class A *
47,321
5,791,144
Guidewire Software, Inc. *
26,933
2,973,403
HubSpot, Inc. *
16,749
10,130,968
Informatica, Inc., Class A *
14,768
457,365
International Business Machines
Corp.
302,462
50,269,184
Intuit, Inc.
92,534
57,891,121
Manhattan Associates, Inc. *
20,142
4,150,461
Microsoft Corp.
2,456,161
956,257,162
MongoDB, Inc., Class A *
23,748
8,672,295
Nutanix, Inc., Class A *
80,359
4,877,791
Okta, Inc. *
52,091
4,843,421
Oracle Corp.
527,027
59,949,321
Palantir Technologies, Inc., Class A *
637,798
14,012,422
Palo Alto Networks, Inc. *
104,036
30,263,032
Procore Technologies, Inc. *
29,408
2,012,095
PTC, Inc. *
39,574
7,022,011
Qualys, Inc. *
12,068
1,978,066
Roper Technologies, Inc.
35,171
17,988,560
Salesforce, Inc.
319,976
86,054,346
Samsara, Inc., Class A *
56,840
1,985,421
ServiceNow, Inc. *
67,764
46,982,814
Smartsheet, Inc., Class A *
44,429
1,680,749
Snowflake, Inc., Class A *
108,851
16,893,675
SPS Commerce, Inc. *
12,131
2,109,217
Synopsys, Inc. *
50,416
26,750,226
Tenable Holdings, Inc. *
38,159
1,716,010
Teradata Corp. *
34,916
1,295,384
Twilio, Inc., Class A *
59,441
3,559,327
Tyler Technologies, Inc. *
14,027
6,474,162
UiPath, Inc., Class A *
132,050
2,504,989
Unity Software, Inc. *
82,348
1,998,586
VeriSign, Inc. *
29,075
4,927,631
Workday, Inc., Class A *
68,934
16,870,218
Workiva, Inc., Class A *
15,581
1,227,783
Zoom Video Communications, Inc.,
Class A *
85,064
5,197,410
Zscaler, Inc. *
29,143
5,039,990
 
1,799,515,996
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 7.2%
Advanced Energy Industries, Inc.
12,551
1,202,888
Amphenol Corp., Class A
197,707
23,877,074
Apple, Inc.
4,798,115
817,262,928
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Arista Networks, Inc. *
83,311
21,374,270
Arrow Electronics, Inc. *
18,162
2,318,743
Avnet, Inc.
30,117
1,471,818
Badger Meter, Inc.
9,639
1,763,166
CDW Corp.
44,538
10,771,961
Ciena Corp. *
47,580
2,199,623
Cisco Systems, Inc.
1,343,199
63,103,489
Cognex Corp.
59,370
2,466,230
Coherent Corp. *
42,891
2,343,135
Corning, Inc.
253,818
8,472,445
Dell Technologies, Inc., Class C
87,870
10,952,117
F5, Inc. *
19,159
3,167,174
Fabrinet *
11,889
2,057,629
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.
428,277
7,280,709
HP, Inc.
289,437
8,130,285
Insight Enterprises, Inc. *
9,153
1,671,063
IPG Photonics Corp. *
10,416
874,736
Jabil, Inc.
41,703
4,894,264
Juniper Networks, Inc.
107,810
3,753,944
Keysight Technologies, Inc. *
57,693
8,535,102
Littelfuse, Inc.
8,248
1,902,319
Motorola Solutions, Inc.
54,782
18,579,315
NetApp, Inc.
67,669
6,916,449
Novanta, Inc. *
12,177
1,905,701
Pure Storage, Inc., Class A *
97,903
4,934,311
Seagate Technology Holdings PLC
64,996
5,583,806
Super Micro Computer, Inc. *
16,611
14,265,527
TD SYNNEX Corp.
25,688
3,027,074
TE Connectivity Ltd.
101,906
14,417,661
Teledyne Technologies, Inc. *
15,542
5,928,962
Trimble, Inc. *
83,066
4,989,775
Ubiquiti, Inc.
1,380
148,460
Vontier Corp.
51,143
2,077,940
Western Digital Corp. *
108,149
7,660,194
Zebra Technologies Corp., Class A *
17,243
5,423,958
 
1,107,706,245
 
Telecommunication Services 0.8%
AT&T, Inc.
2,361,191
39,880,516
GCI Liberty, Inc. *(c)
32,171
0
Iridium Communications, Inc.
38,428
1,183,198
Liberty Global Ltd., Class C *
63,255
1,035,484
T-Mobile U.S., Inc.
172,538
28,325,564
Verizon Communications, Inc.
1,389,739
54,880,793
 
125,305,555
 
Transportation 1.7%
Alaska Air Group, Inc. *
42,500
1,828,350
American Airlines Group, Inc. *
220,708
2,981,765
Avis Budget Group, Inc.
6,097
581,959
CH Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
38,559
2,737,689
CSX Corp.
652,914
21,689,803
Delta Air Lines, Inc.
210,433
10,536,380
Expeditors International of
Washington, Inc.
48,059
5,349,447
FedEx Corp.
75,995
19,893,971
GXO Logistics, Inc. *
39,400
1,956,604
Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. *
44,500
202,475
JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc.
26,742
4,347,447
Joby Aviation, Inc. *(a)
121,223
612,176
Kirby Corp. *
19,590
2,137,857
Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings,
Inc.
53,305
2,464,290
Landstar System, Inc.
11,995
2,092,048
Lyft, Inc., Class A *
113,445
1,774,280
Norfolk Southern Corp.
74,736
17,213,196
See financial notes
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Schwab 1000 Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.
59,076
10,734,700
Ryder System, Inc.
14,269
1,738,678
Saia, Inc. *
8,651
3,432,976
Southwest Airlines Co.
197,861
5,132,514
Uber Technologies, Inc. *
679,442
45,026,621
U-Haul Holding Co. - Non Voting
32,657
2,002,527
Union Pacific Corp.
201,341
47,750,032
United Airlines Holdings, Inc. *
110,589
5,690,910
United Parcel Service, Inc., Class B
238,731
35,208,048
XPO, Inc. *
38,909
4,181,161
 
259,297,904
 
Utilities 2.3%
AES Corp.
220,912
3,954,325
Alliant Energy Corp.
84,672
4,216,666
Ameren Corp.
86,646
6,400,540
American Electric Power Co., Inc.
173,895
14,960,187
American Water Works Co., Inc.
64,361
7,872,638
Atmos Energy Corp.
49,815
5,873,188
Avangrid, Inc.
23,049
841,980
CenterPoint Energy, Inc.
208,319
6,070,416
CMS Energy Corp.
96,313
5,837,531
Consolidated Edison, Inc.
113,712
10,734,413
Constellation Energy Corp.
105,312
19,581,713
Dominion Energy, Inc.
275,953
14,068,084
DTE Energy Co.
68,021
7,504,077
Duke Energy Corp.
254,834
25,039,989
Edison International
126,604
8,996,480
Entergy Corp.
69,751
7,440,339
Essential Utilities, Inc.
83,448
3,052,528
Evergy, Inc.
76,014
3,986,934
Eversource Energy
115,609
7,008,218
Exelon Corp.
330,418
12,417,108
FirstEnergy Corp.
170,821
6,549,277
IDACORP, Inc.
16,635
1,576,665
National Fuel Gas Co.
30,539
1,621,621
NextEra Energy, Inc.
678,201
45,419,121
NiSource, Inc.
136,452
3,801,553
NRG Energy, Inc.
74,496
5,413,624
OGE Energy Corp.
66,206
2,294,038
Ormat Technologies, Inc.
16,991
1,084,536
PG&E Corp.
703,684
12,040,033
Pinnacle West Capital Corp.
37,505
2,762,243
Portland General Electric Co.
33,396
1,443,709
PPL Corp.
244,557
6,715,535
Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.
165,546
11,435,918
Sempra
208,237
14,916,016
Southern Co.
360,633
26,506,525
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Southwest Gas Holdings, Inc.
20,893
1,559,036
UGI Corp.
71,262
1,821,457
Vistra Corp.
111,099
8,425,748
WEC Energy Group, Inc.
104,461
8,632,657
Xcel Energy, Inc.
183,078
9,836,781
 
349,713,447
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $3,398,153,785)
15,354,686,185
 
 
 
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS 0.3% OF NET ASSETS
 
Money Market Funds 0.3%
State Street Institutional
U.S. Government Money Market
Fund, Premier Class 5.25% (d)
39,995,410
39,995,410
State Street Institutional
U.S. Government Money Market
Fund, Premier Class 5.25% (d)(e)
11,610,625
11,610,625
 
51,606,035
Total Short-Term Investments
(Cost $51,606,035)
51,606,035
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $3,449,759,820)
15,406,292,220
 
NUMBER OF
CONTRACTS
NOTIONAL
AMOUNT
($)
CURRENT VALUE/
UNREALIZED
DEPRECIATION
($)
FUTURES CONTRACTS
Long
S&P 500 Index, e-mini, expires
06/21/24
188
47,629,800
(1,245,549
)
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at
$10,598,858.
(b)
Issuer is affiliated with the fund’s investment adviser.
(c)
Fair valued using significant unobservable inputs (see financial note 2(a),
Securities for which no quoted value is available, for additional information).
(d)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
(e)
Security purchased with cash collateral received for securities on loan.
REIT —
Real Estate Investment Trust
Below is a summary of the fund’s transactions with affiliated issuers during the period ended April 30, 2024:
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE
IN UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DIVIDENDS
RECEIVED
COMMON STOCKS 0.2% OF NET ASSETS
 
Financial Services 0.2%
Charles Schwab Corp.
$25,223,788
$340,197
($97,994
)
($8,622
)
$10,656,114
$36,113,483
488,350
$243,350
See financial notes
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Schwab 1000 Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of April 30, 2024 (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 Stocks1
$15,229,380,630
$
$
$15,229,380,630
Telecommunication Services
125,305,555
0
*
125,305,555
Short-Term Investments1
51,606,035
51,606,035
Liabilities
Futures Contracts2
(1,245,549
)
(1,245,549
)
Total
$15,405,046,671
$—
$0
$15,405,046,671
*
Level 3 amount shown includes securities determined to have no value at April 30, 2024.
1
As categorized in the Portfolio Holdings.
2
Futures contracts are reported at cumulative unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
See financial notes
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Schwab 1000 Index Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - affiliated issuers (cost $4,611,974)
 
$36,113,483
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $3,445,147,846) including securities on loan of $10,598,858
 
15,370,178,737
Deposit with broker for futures contracts
 
2,218,400
Receivables:
 
Dividends
 
9,061,169
Fund shares sold
 
1,566,393
Income from securities on loan
+
28,894
Total assets
 
15,419,167,076
 
Liabilities
Collateral held for securities on loan
 
11,610,625
Payables:
 
Fund shares redeemed
 
3,885,104
Variation margin on futures contracts
 
752,000
Investment adviser fees
+
641,546
Total liabilities
 
16,889,275
Net assets
 
$15,402,277,801
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$3,404,332,573
Total distributable earnings
+
11,997,945,228
Net assets
 
$15,402,277,801
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$15,402,277,801
 
142,321,519
$108.22
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab 1000 Index Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers (net of foreign withholding tax of $33,573)
 
$112,750,953
Dividends received from securities - affiliated issuers
 
243,350
Other interest
 
120,531
Securities on loan, net
+
247,871
Total investment income
 
113,362,705
 
Expenses
Investment adviser fees
 
3,707,990
Total expenses
3,707,990
Net investment income
 
109,654,715
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Net realized losses on sales of securities - affiliated issuers
 
(8,622
)
Net realized gains on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
18,609,404
Net realized gains on sales of in-kind redemptions - unaffiliated issuers
 
54,227,326
Net realized gains on futures contracts
+
7,742,689
Net realized gains
 
80,570,797
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - affiliated issuers
 
10,656,114
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
2,531,910,993
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts
+
1,979,523
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
2,544,546,630
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
2,625,117,427
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$2,734,772,142
See financial notes
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Schwab 1000 Index Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$109,654,715
$200,447,118
Net realized gains
 
80,570,797
35,256,500
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
2,544,546,630
867,956,867
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$2,734,772,142
$1,103,660,485
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($204,576,918
)
($187,210,509
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
5,774,089
$604,012,081
10,449,076
$932,613,677
Shares reinvested
 
1,638,307
161,356,836
1,790,033
150,434,406
Shares redeemed
+
(6,700,884
)
(703,885,057
)
(12,095,922
)
(1,077,003,486
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
711,512
$61,483,860
143,187
$6,044,597
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
141,610,007
$12,810,598,717
141,466,820
$11,888,104,144
Total increase
+
711,512
2,591,679,084
143,187
922,494,573
End of period
 
142,321,519
$15,402,277,801
141,610,007
$12,810,598,717
See financial notes
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Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$26.99
$29.87
$39.97
$27.18
$28.84
$30.48
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.27
0.47
0.40
0.37
0.35
0.40
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
5.02
(2.98
)
(7.31
)
13.29
(0.23
)
0.54
Total from investment operations
5.29
(2.51
)
(6.91
)
13.66
0.12
0.94
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.49
)
(0.37
)
(0.42
)
(0.38
)
(0.42
)
(0.40
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(2.77
)
(0.49
)
(1.36
)
(2.18
)
Total distributions
(0.49
)
(0.37
)
(3.19
)
(0.87
)
(1.78
)
(2.58
)
Net asset value at end of period
$31.79
$26.99
$29.87
$39.97
$27.18
$28.84
Total return
19.68
%2
(8.47
%)
(18.53
%)
50.82
%
0.00
%
4.95
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Total expenses
0.04
%3
0.04
%
0.04
%4
0.04
%
0.04
%
0.04
%5
Net investment income (loss)
1.71
%3
1.60
%
1.25
%
0.98
%
1.31
%
1.43
%
Portfolio turnover rate
5
%2,6
10
%6
16
%6
19
%6
21
%
14
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000,000)
$5,634
$4,881
$5,372
$6,587
$3,988
$4,187
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Annualized.
4
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
5
Effective December 20, 2018, the annual operating expense ratio was reduced to 0.04%. The ratio presented for period ended October 31, 2019, is a blended ratio.
6
Portfolio turnover rate excludes in-kind transactions.
See financial notes
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Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date.
The fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
COMMON STOCKS 99.7% OF NET ASSETS
 
Automobiles & Components 1.3%
Adient PLC *
207,684
6,203,521
American Axle & Manufacturing
Holdings, Inc. *
257,750
1,891,885
Cooper-Standard Holdings, Inc. *
37,998
586,309
Dana, Inc.
295,762
3,676,322
Dorman Products, Inc. *
59,908
5,238,954
Fox Factory Holding Corp. *
96,609
3,760,022
Gentherm, Inc. *
74,340
3,759,374
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. *
639,050
7,643,038
Holley, Inc. *
121,940
490,199
LCI Industries
56,148
5,838,269
Livewire Group, Inc., Class A *(a)
44,591
298,314
Luminar Technologies, Inc., Class A *(a)
660,724
971,264
Modine Manufacturing Co. *
117,006
10,838,266
Patrick Industries, Inc.
48,079
5,023,775
Solid Power, Inc. *(a)
354,285
598,742
Standard Motor Products, Inc.
46,622
1,496,566
Stoneridge, Inc. *
60,162
901,227
Visteon Corp. *
62,659
6,931,965
Winnebago Industries, Inc.
64,315
3,960,518
Workhorse Group, Inc. *
500,432
75,665
XPEL, Inc. *
51,155
2,688,195
 
72,872,390
 
Banks 8.4%
1st Source Corp.
37,232
1,846,707
ACNB Corp.
18,584
604,723
Amalgamated Financial Corp.
39,633
972,594
Amerant Bancorp, Inc.
59,166
1,281,536
Ameris Bancorp
150,332
7,137,763
Ames National Corp.
19,703
379,283
Arrow Financial Corp.
33,859
754,040
Associated Banc-Corp.
343,668
7,241,085
Atlantic Union Bankshares Corp.
202,249
6,425,441
Axos Financial, Inc. *
124,323
6,291,987
Banc of California, Inc.
310,918
4,256,467
BancFirst Corp.
49,949
4,453,952
Bancorp, Inc. *
116,548
3,489,447
Bank First Corp.
21,083
1,627,397
Bank of Hawaii Corp.
89,266
5,060,490
Bank of Marin Bancorp
36,102
518,425
Bank of NT Butterfield & Son Ltd.
109,989
3,739,626
Bank7 Corp.
8,538
233,087
BankUnited, Inc.
168,553
4,505,422
Bankwell Financial Group, Inc.
13,580
311,389
Banner Corp.
77,626
3,386,822
Bar Harbor Bankshares
34,114
855,579
BayCom Corp.
24,190
478,478
BCB Bancorp, Inc.
33,720
317,642
Berkshire Hills Bancorp, Inc.
99,088
2,112,556
Blue Foundry Bancorp *
48,725
416,112
Blue Ridge Bankshares, Inc. *
40,458
101,145
Bridgewater Bancshares, Inc. *
46,748
508,618
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Brookline Bancorp, Inc.
197,912
1,642,670
Burke & Herbert Financial Services
Corp. (a)
14,724
771,243
Business First Bancshares, Inc.
54,804
1,106,493
Byline Bancorp, Inc.
56,111
1,215,925
C&F Financial Corp.
7,510
294,167
Cadence Bank
414,122
11,458,756
Cambridge Bancorp
17,117
1,050,470
Camden National Corp.
32,254
1,006,970
Capital Bancorp, Inc.
22,071
428,177
Capital City Bank Group, Inc.
29,657
786,504
Capitol Federal Financial, Inc.
284,753
1,358,272
Carter Bankshares, Inc. *
52,321
636,747
Cathay General Bancorp
158,142
5,446,411
Central Pacific Financial Corp.
60,169
1,199,770
Chemung Financial Corp.
8,015
337,952
ChoiceOne Financial Services, Inc.
15,973
397,089
Citizens & Northern Corp.
33,739
575,250
Citizens Financial Services, Inc.
8,765
354,106
City Holding Co.
33,162
3,350,025
Civista Bancshares, Inc.
35,430
505,940
CNB Financial Corp.
46,298
879,662
Coastal Financial Corp. *
24,363
942,361
Codorus Valley Bancorp, Inc.
20,656
458,563
Colony Bankcorp, Inc.
37,758
410,429
Columbia Financial, Inc. *
67,008
1,112,333
Community Bank System, Inc.
121,161
5,236,578
Community Trust Bancorp, Inc.
35,140
1,476,231
Community West Bancshares
35,457
608,797
ConnectOne Bancorp, Inc.
83,863
1,501,986
CrossFirst Bankshares, Inc. *
103,416
1,249,265
Customers Bancorp, Inc. *
64,888
2,963,435
CVB Financial Corp.
302,949
4,950,187
Dime Community Bancshares, Inc.
79,692
1,450,394
Eagle Bancorp, Inc.
66,826
1,235,613
Eastern Bankshares, Inc.
351,122
4,410,092
Enterprise Bancorp, Inc.
22,340
542,862
Enterprise Financial Services Corp.
82,274
3,127,235
Equity Bancshares, Inc., Class A
32,981
1,098,597
Esquire Financial Holdings, Inc.
15,698
738,748
ESSA Bancorp, Inc.
19,870
321,894
Evans Bancorp, Inc.
11,987
306,747
Farmers & Merchants Bancorp, Inc.
29,405
602,803
Farmers National Banc Corp.
83,460
987,332
FB Financial Corp.
80,454
2,948,639
Fidelity D&D Bancorp, Inc.
10,667
484,282
Financial Institutions, Inc.
34,817
599,549
First BanCorp
379,289
6,542,735
First Bancorp, Inc.
22,376
494,062
First Bancorp/Southern Pines NC
90,252
2,744,563
First Bancshares, Inc.
70,094
1,678,050
First Bank
46,604
544,335
First Busey Corp.
117,689
2,629,172
First Business Financial Services, Inc.
17,986
594,797
First Commonwealth Financial Corp.
229,631
3,028,833
First Community Bankshares, Inc.
38,762
1,286,123
First Community Corp.
16,859
278,679
First Financial Bancorp
213,447
4,719,313
See financial notes
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Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
First Financial Bankshares, Inc.
295,710
8,741,188
First Financial Corp.
25,668
934,572
First Foundation, Inc.
116,833
640,245
First Interstate BancSystem, Inc.,
Class A
188,205
5,025,074
First Merchants Corp.
133,970
4,477,277
First Mid Bancshares, Inc.
50,450
1,561,932
First of Long Island Corp.
48,848
462,591
First Western Financial, Inc. *
18,176
302,994
Five Star Bancorp
29,245
632,277
Flushing Financial Corp.
64,034
705,655
FS Bancorp, Inc.
15,155
472,381
Fulton Financial Corp.
365,593
6,050,564
FVCBankcorp, Inc. *
36,756
423,062
German American Bancorp, Inc.
63,528
2,015,743
Glacier Bancorp, Inc.
253,739
9,180,277
Great Southern Bancorp, Inc.
19,848
1,020,187
Greene County Bancorp, Inc.
16,070
472,779
Guaranty Bancshares, Inc.
18,325
526,477
Hancock Whitney Corp.
196,875
8,936,156
Hanmi Financial Corp.
68,760
1,052,028
HarborOne Bancorp, Inc.
91,381
925,690
HBT Financial, Inc.
29,948
552,690
Heartland Financial USA, Inc.
95,894
4,038,096
Heritage Commerce Corp.
133,925
1,063,365
Heritage Financial Corp.
78,369
1,390,266
Hilltop Holdings, Inc.
105,912
3,098,985
Hingham Institution For Savings (a)
3,451
582,874
Home Bancorp, Inc.
16,575
580,125
Home BancShares, Inc.
429,326
10,166,440
HomeStreet, Inc.
41,302
505,950
HomeTrust Bancshares, Inc.
33,980
873,286
Hope Bancorp, Inc.
261,741
2,622,645
Horizon Bancorp, Inc.
97,777
1,122,480
Independent Bank Corp.
45,131
1,119,700
Independent Bank Corp.
100,624
5,055,350
Independent Bank Group, Inc.
82,080
3,056,659
International Bancshares Corp.
122,018
6,790,302
John Marshall Bancorp, Inc.
28,487
470,605
Kearny Financial Corp.
124,974
674,860
Lakeland Bancorp, Inc.
141,395
1,723,605
Lakeland Financial Corp.
56,311
3,309,397
LCNB Corp.
26,189
369,265
Live Oak Bancshares, Inc.
76,314
2,466,469
Macatawa Bank Corp.
60,449
846,286
MainStreet Bancshares, Inc.
15,928
243,221
Mercantile Bank Corp.
35,679
1,287,298
Metrocity Bankshares, Inc.
41,111
944,731
Metropolitan Bank Holding Corp. *
23,800
944,860
Mid Penn Bancorp, Inc.
32,620
659,903
Middlefield Banc Corp.
17,969
385,794
Midland States Bancorp, Inc.
46,816
1,025,270
MidWestOne Financial Group, Inc.
32,728
660,124
MVB Financial Corp.
25,950
466,322
National Bank Holdings Corp., Class A
83,504
2,733,086
National Bankshares, Inc.
13,212
354,214
NBT Bancorp, Inc.
103,885
3,637,014
Nicolet Bankshares, Inc.
29,916
2,289,471
Northeast Bank
15,207
786,506
Northeast Community Bancorp, Inc.
28,888
455,853
Northfield Bancorp, Inc.
89,759
748,590
Northrim BanCorp, Inc.
12,105
578,619
Northwest Bancshares, Inc.
288,679
3,059,997
Norwood Financial Corp.
16,877
406,567
Oak Valley Bancorp
15,395
371,789
OceanFirst Financial Corp.
131,899
1,946,829
OFG Bancorp
104,601
3,777,142
Old National Bancorp
715,980
11,842,315
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Old Second Bancorp, Inc.
98,313
1,346,888
Orange County Bancorp, Inc.
11,677
504,563
Origin Bancorp, Inc.
66,080
1,962,576
Orrstown Financial Services, Inc.
23,501
616,196
Pacific Premier Bancorp, Inc.
216,143
4,647,075
Park National Corp.
32,481
4,278,073
Parke Bancorp, Inc.
23,991
394,892
Pathward Financial, Inc.
59,139
2,978,831
PCB Bancorp
24,946
363,214
Peapack-Gladstone Financial Corp.
38,382
858,989
Penns Woods Bancorp, Inc.
15,676
274,016
Peoples Bancorp, Inc.
79,469
2,307,780
Peoples Financial Services Corp.
15,298
579,335
Pioneer Bancorp, Inc. *
26,534
234,959
Plumas Bancorp
12,503
439,605
Ponce Financial Group, Inc. *
43,138
346,830
Preferred Bank
28,910
2,188,198
Premier Financial Corp.
80,369
1,557,551
Primis Financial Corp.
46,338
450,405
Princeton Bancorp, Inc.
11,623
338,810
Provident Financial Services, Inc.
166,489
2,444,059
QCR Holdings, Inc.
37,292
2,049,568
RBB Bancorp
36,921
655,717
Red River Bancshares, Inc.
10,667
482,255
Renasant Corp.
125,143
3,636,656
Republic Bancorp, Inc., Class A
19,108
969,158
S&T Bancorp, Inc.
86,408
2,605,201
Sandy Spring Bancorp, Inc.
99,339
2,031,483
Seacoast Banking Corp. of Florida
190,841
4,402,702
ServisFirst Bancshares, Inc.
115,718
6,822,733
Shore Bancshares, Inc.
68,451
708,468
Sierra Bancorp
31,160
617,591
Simmons First National Corp., Class A
282,523
4,828,318
SmartFinancial, Inc.
36,269
745,328
South Plains Financial, Inc.
25,887
670,991
Southern First Bancshares, Inc. *
17,543
452,960
Southern Missouri Bancorp, Inc.
21,244
851,884
Southern States Bancshares, Inc.
17,156
414,661
Southside Bancshares, Inc.
65,117
1,736,019
SouthState Corp.
172,937
13,091,331
Stellar Bancorp, Inc.
110,463
2,452,279
Sterling Bancorp, Inc. *
46,944
222,045
Stock Yards Bancorp, Inc.
61,477
2,738,800
Summit Financial Group, Inc.
25,643
678,770
Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc. *
107,374
6,163,268
Third Coast Bancshares, Inc. *
28,701
557,373
Timberland Bancorp, Inc.
16,572
404,357
Tompkins Financial Corp.
31,414
1,381,588
Towne Bank
159,065
4,115,012
TriCo Bancshares
70,442
2,449,268
Triumph Financial, Inc. *
50,429
3,548,184
TrustCo Bank Corp.
42,028
1,118,785
Trustmark Corp.
137,950
4,083,320
UMB Financial Corp.
100,489
8,004,954
United Bankshares, Inc.
297,595
9,659,934
United Community Banks, Inc.
262,572
6,624,692
Unity Bancorp, Inc.
16,861
453,898
Univest Financial Corp.
65,706
1,371,284
USCB Financial Holdings, Inc.
24,056
267,984
Valley National Bancorp
979,890
6,869,029
Veritex Holdings, Inc.
118,922
2,316,601
Virginia National Bankshares Corp.
10,808
304,894
WaFd, Inc.
153,903
4,169,232
Washington Trust Bancorp, Inc.
38,689
985,022
WesBanco, Inc.
130,829
3,532,383
West BanCorp, Inc.
37,167
604,335
Westamerica BanCorp
58,713
2,733,090
See financial notes
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Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
WSFS Financial Corp.
137,249
5,864,650
 
475,621,290
 
Capital Goods 12.2%
374Water, Inc. *
135,387
201,727
3D Systems Corp. *
296,113
991,979
AAON, Inc.
153,876
14,478,193
AAR Corp. *
76,661
5,300,342
AeroVironment, Inc. *
61,254
9,787,777
AerSale Corp. *
76,485
545,338
Alamo Group, Inc.
22,999
4,470,546
Albany International Corp., Class A
71,088
5,669,268
Allient, Inc.
28,969
851,399
Alta Equipment Group, Inc.
52,959
588,374
Ameresco, Inc., Class A *
72,448
1,516,337
American Woodmark Corp. *
36,373
3,349,226
Amprius Technologies, Inc. *
12,291
22,984
API Group Corp. *
475,132
18,325,841
Apogee Enterprises, Inc.
50,152
3,098,391
Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc.
87,654
16,062,595
Archer Aviation, Inc., Class A *(a)
348,610
1,352,607
Arcosa, Inc.
110,077
8,368,053
Argan, Inc.
28,774
1,733,921
Array Technologies, Inc. *
342,996
4,232,571
Astec Industries, Inc.
51,374
2,147,433
Astronics Corp. *
62,899
1,054,816
Atkore, Inc.
84,579
14,826,699
Atmus Filtration Technologies, Inc. *
191,347
5,795,901
AZZ, Inc.
65,403
4,684,817
Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises, Inc. *
140,086
142,888
Barnes Group, Inc.
111,039
3,855,274
Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc. *
143,641
14,152,948
Blink Charging Co. *(a)
125,706
318,036
Bloom Energy Corp., Class A *(a)
439,070
4,886,849
Blue Bird Corp. *
63,294
2,085,854
BlueLinx Holdings, Inc. *
19,177
2,103,142
Boise Cascade Co.
90,237
11,935,648
Bowman Consulting Group Ltd.,
Class A *
24,296
789,377
Brookfield Business Corp., Class A
58,975
1,200,141
Cadre Holdings, Inc.
43,847
1,462,297
Chart Industries, Inc. *
97,629
14,064,434
Columbus McKinnon Corp.
64,069
2,644,128
Comfort Systems USA, Inc.
80,404
24,877,802
Commercial Vehicle Group, Inc. *
73,434
441,338
Concrete Pumping Holdings, Inc. *
55,510
369,141
Construction Partners, Inc., Class A *
97,598
5,039,961
CSW Industrials, Inc.
34,973
8,310,284
Custom Truck One Source, Inc. *
126,519
631,330
Desktop Metal, Inc., Class A *(a)
650,004
508,563
Distribution Solutions Group, Inc. *
23,080
760,948
DNOW, Inc. *
241,644
3,409,597
Douglas Dynamics, Inc.
50,983
1,154,255
Dragonfly Energy Holdings Corp. *
64,702
55,501
Ducommun, Inc. *
30,270
1,637,304
DXP Enterprises, Inc. *
29,856
1,455,779
Dycom Industries, Inc. *
65,023
9,104,520
Encore Wire Corp.
34,202
9,554,671
Energy Recovery, Inc. *
125,588
1,871,261
Energy Vault Holdings, Inc. *
224,131
284,646
Enerpac Tool Group Corp., Class A
123,738
4,408,785
EnerSys
92,589
8,374,675
Enovix Corp. *(a)
314,610
1,969,459
Enpro, Inc.
47,571
7,141,834
Eos Energy Enterprises, Inc. *(a)
346,894
268,218
ESCO Technologies, Inc.
58,208
5,905,202
ESS Tech, Inc. *
201,873
152,192
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Eve Holding, Inc. *
41,374
223,006
EVI Industries, Inc.
14,660
300,823
Federal Signal Corp.
136,212
11,074,036
Fluence Energy, Inc. *
132,710
2,367,546
Fluor Corp. *
323,947
13,064,782
Franklin Electric Co., Inc.
105,004
10,108,735
FTAI Aviation Ltd.
226,088
15,873,638
FTC Solar, Inc. *
145,416
66,891
FuelCell Energy, Inc. *(a)
1,023,701
949,790
GATX Corp.
80,747
9,880,203
Gencor Industries, Inc. *
24,095
408,892
Gibraltar Industries, Inc. *
69,566
4,971,186
Global Industrial Co.
30,115
1,159,729
GMS, Inc. *
90,916
8,411,548
Gorman-Rupp Co.
51,958
1,723,447
GrafTech International Ltd.
435,411
748,907
Granite Construction, Inc.
100,336
5,568,648
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. *
148,593
980,714
Greenbrier Cos., Inc.
69,219
3,418,726
Griffon Corp.
89,438
5,859,978
H&E Equipment Services, Inc.
72,851
3,517,975
Helios Technologies, Inc.
75,240
3,393,324
Herc Holdings, Inc.
64,303
9,197,258
Hillenbrand, Inc.
159,073
7,590,964
Hillman Solutions Corp. *
442,341
4,228,780
Hudson Technologies, Inc. *
100,472
996,682
Hyliion Holdings Corp. *
342,611
441,968
Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc.
25,197
1,475,788
IES Holdings, Inc. *
18,510
2,501,071
INNOVATE Corp. *
55,460
38,916
Insteel Industries, Inc.
42,531
1,365,245
Janus International Group, Inc. *
192,755
2,777,600
JELD-WEN Holding, Inc. *
193,034
3,957,197
John Bean Technologies Corp.
72,334
6,444,236
Kadant, Inc.
26,537
7,265,565
Karat Packaging, Inc.
15,653
424,196
Kennametal, Inc.
180,711
4,252,130
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions,
Inc. *
327,304
5,832,557
Leonardo DRS, Inc. *
155,904
3,355,054
Limbach Holdings, Inc. *
21,075
955,330
Lindsay Corp.
25,083
2,913,390
LSI Industries, Inc.
64,536
942,226
Luxfer Holdings PLC
59,849
576,346
Manitowoc Co., Inc. *
78,393
948,555
Masonite International Corp. *
49,761
6,595,821
Masterbrand, Inc. *
291,304
4,856,038
Mayville Engineering Co., Inc. *
25,193
346,656
McGrath RentCorp
56,104
5,984,053
Microvast Holdings, Inc. *
496,170
194,449
Miller Industries, Inc.
25,190
1,227,005
Moog, Inc., Class A
65,564
10,429,265
MRC Global, Inc. *
190,319
2,137,282
Mueller Industries, Inc.
254,612
14,212,442
Mueller Water Products, Inc., Class A
353,036
5,592,090
MYR Group, Inc. *
37,350
6,209,437
National Presto Industries, Inc.
11,796
967,154
NEXTracker, Inc., Class A *
285,835
12,230,880
Nikola Corp. *(a)
1,677,189
1,040,863
Northwest Pipe Co. *
22,322
706,491
NuScale Power Corp. *(a)
126,882
735,916
Omega Flex, Inc.
7,464
494,565
Park Aerospace Corp.
43,088
614,866
Park-Ohio Holdings Corp.
19,087
487,291
Powell Industries, Inc.
21,056
3,011,008
Preformed Line Products Co.
5,549
671,595
Primoris Services Corp.
120,848
5,631,517
Proto Labs, Inc. *
58,896
1,795,150
See financial notes
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Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Quanex Building Products Corp.
75,348
2,503,061
Redwire Corp. *(a)
17,938
67,806
Resideo Technologies, Inc. *
332,645
6,496,557
REV Group, Inc.
72,327
1,581,068
Rocket Lab USA, Inc. *
639,523
2,404,606
Rush Enterprises, Inc., Class A
137,793
6,051,869
Rush Enterprises, Inc., Class B
20,660
845,201
SES AI Corp. *
283,373
447,729
Shoals Technologies Group, Inc.,
Class A *
388,622
3,283,856
Shyft Group, Inc.
76,874
836,389
Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc.
97,494
16,953,232
SKYX Platforms Corp. *(a)
147,033
151,444
Southland Holdings, Inc. *
7,398
32,403
SPX Technologies, Inc. *
100,305
12,218,152
Standex International Corp.
26,726
4,620,391
Stem, Inc. *(a)
326,784
601,283
Sterling Infrastructure, Inc. *
68,009
6,909,714
SunPower Corp. *(a)
201,271
414,618
Tennant Co.
42,163
4,911,146
Terex Corp.
150,851
8,455,199
Terran Orbital Corp. *(a)
229,525
302,973
Thermon Group Holdings, Inc. *
75,769
2,419,304
Titan International, Inc. *
116,596
1,284,888
Titan Machinery, Inc. *
46,532
1,035,802
TPI Composites, Inc. *(a)
96,647
307,337
Transcat, Inc. *
18,609
1,998,048
Trinity Industries, Inc.
184,947
4,812,321
Triumph Group, Inc. *
147,463
1,970,106
Tutor Perini Corp. *
97,057
1,614,058
UFP Industries, Inc.
136,423
15,374,872
V2X, Inc. *
26,004
1,263,274
Velo3D, Inc. *
203,467
53,837
Vicor Corp. *
50,573
1,637,554
Virgin Galactic Holdings, Inc. *
811,192
705,818
Wabash National Corp.
104,440
2,413,608
Watts Water Technologies, Inc., Class A
62,135
12,331,312
Willis Lease Finance Corp. *
6,688
325,104
Xometry, Inc., Class A *(a)
77,710
1,388,678
Zurn Elkay Water Solutions Corp.
336,381
10,521,998
 
687,057,445
 
Commercial & Professional Services 4.1%
ABM Industries, Inc.
143,096
6,253,295
ACCO Brands Corp.
209,004
1,007,399
ACV Auctions, Inc., Class A *
289,196
5,046,470
Alight, Inc., Class A *
939,940
8,478,259
Aris Water Solutions, Inc., Class A
68,277
957,926
ASGN, Inc. *
104,834
10,111,239
Asure Software, Inc. *
53,725
397,028
Barrett Business Services, Inc.
14,749
1,792,004
Blacksky Technology, Inc. *
288,397
348,960
BrightView Holdings, Inc. *
94,209
1,059,851
Brink's Co.
101,394
8,867,919
Casella Waste Systems, Inc., Class A *
128,276
11,596,150
CBIZ, Inc. *
108,751
7,740,896
CECO Environmental Corp. *
68,022
1,470,636
Cimpress PLC *
40,838
3,482,256
CompX International, Inc.
3,409
107,349
Conduent, Inc. *
390,621
1,230,456
CoreCivic, Inc. *
257,816
3,841,458
CRA International, Inc.
15,422
2,237,578
CSG Systems International, Inc.
67,220
3,175,473
Deluxe Corp.
98,436
1,944,111
Ennis, Inc.
57,524
1,144,728
Enviri Corp. *
178,440
1,388,263
ExlService Holdings, Inc. *
367,548
10,658,892
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Exponent, Inc.
114,879
10,558,529
First Advantage Corp.
122,545
1,997,484
FiscalNote Holdings, Inc. *
142,336
193,577
Forrester Research, Inc. *
26,356
479,416
Franklin Covey Co. *
26,128
1,017,424
GEO Group, Inc. *
273,121
4,058,578
Healthcare Services Group, Inc. *
168,552
1,790,022
Heidrick & Struggles International, Inc.
45,097
1,329,460
HireQuest, Inc.
12,249
157,032
HireRight Holdings Corp. *
29,756
425,511
HNI Corp.
104,635
4,389,438
Huron Consulting Group, Inc. *
42,141
3,929,227
IBEX Holdings Ltd. *
21,846
286,183
ICF International, Inc.
42,551
6,139,684
Innodata, Inc. *(a)
60,590
353,846
Insperity, Inc.
80,668
8,303,157
Interface, Inc., Class A
130,848
2,000,666
Kelly Services, Inc., Class A
70,964
1,627,914
Kforce, Inc.
42,688
2,636,411
Korn Ferry
118,423
7,190,645
LanzaTech Global, Inc. *
47,134
102,045
Legalzoom.com, Inc. *
303,237
3,623,682
Li-Cycle Holdings Corp. *
318,432
208,605
Liquidity Services, Inc. *
52,629
908,377
Matthews International Corp., Class A
67,744
1,827,733
Maximus, Inc.
138,254
11,099,031
MillerKnoll, Inc.
167,251
4,253,193
Mistras Group, Inc. *
47,603
416,526
Montrose Environmental Group, Inc. *
64,050
2,781,051
NL Industries, Inc.
18,784
154,217
NV5 Global, Inc. *
31,577
2,944,239
OPENLANE, Inc. *
242,129
4,159,776
Parsons Corp. *
93,680
7,354,817
Performant Financial Corp. *
153,846
409,230
Pitney Bowes, Inc.
398,652
1,698,258
Planet Labs PBC *
391,106
660,969
Quad/Graphics, Inc.
70,560
316,814
Resources Connection, Inc.
73,695
814,330
Skillsoft Corp. *
10,299
74,050
SP Plus Corp. *
44,383
2,266,196
Steelcase, Inc., Class A
209,470
2,519,924
Sterling Check Corp. *
69,347
1,049,220
TriNet Group, Inc.
72,833
7,310,248
TrueBlue, Inc. *
67,879
707,299
TTEC Holdings, Inc.
44,925
327,054
UniFirst Corp.
34,128
5,464,917
Upwork, Inc. *
283,862
3,321,185
Verra Mobility Corp., Class A *
310,594
7,323,807
Viad Corp. *
45,927
1,583,563
VSE Corp.
29,657
2,315,322
Willdan Group, Inc. *
27,961
788,221
 
231,986,699
 
Consumer Discretionary Distribution & Retail 2.8%
1-800-Flowers.com, Inc., Class A *
59,555
540,164
Aaron's Co., Inc.
70,095
484,356
Abercrombie & Fitch Co., Class A *
110,869
13,472,801
Academy Sports & Outdoors, Inc.
164,036
9,563,299
American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.
414,445
10,054,436
America's Car-Mart, Inc. *
13,304
761,521
Arko Corp.
181,467
780,308
Asbury Automotive Group, Inc. *
47,085
9,899,150
BARK, Inc. *
308,341
339,175
Beyond, Inc. *
102,750
2,068,357
Big 5 Sporting Goods Corp.
49,178
174,090
Big Lots, Inc. *(a)
65,069
229,043
Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. *
68,605
7,304,374
See financial notes
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Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Buckle, Inc.
69,215
2,587,949
Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc.
29,182
880,129
Caleres, Inc.
77,068
2,838,414
Camping World Holdings, Inc., Class A
94,775
1,921,089
CarParts.com, Inc. *
118,534
145,797
Carvana Co., Class A *
234,265
19,425,254
Cato Corp., Class A
39,806
191,865
Children's Place, Inc. *(a)
26,596
185,108
ContextLogic, Inc., Class A *
50,734
281,574
Designer Brands, Inc., Class A
95,450
886,730
Destination XL Group, Inc. *
129,962
417,178
Dillard's, Inc., Class A
7,717
3,379,969
Duluth Holdings, Inc., Class B *
31,550
132,826
Envela Corp. *
17,343
74,401
EVgo, Inc., Class A *(a)
235,755
426,717
Foot Locker, Inc.
185,933
3,876,703
Genesco, Inc. *
25,364
641,963
Group 1 Automotive, Inc.
30,979
9,108,446
GrowGeneration Corp. *
133,787
400,023
Guess?, Inc.
63,822
1,709,153
Haverty Furniture Cos., Inc.
33,501
1,031,831
Hibbett, Inc.
26,349
2,272,338
J Jill, Inc. *
10,402
259,218
Lands' End, Inc. *
34,061
465,954
Lazydays Holdings, Inc. *
17,977
63,639
Leslie's, Inc. *
405,146
1,592,224
MarineMax, Inc. *
49,339
1,217,193
Monro, Inc.
67,270
1,833,107
National Vision Holdings, Inc. *
176,328
3,071,634
ODP Corp. *
72,336
3,682,626
OneWater Marine, Inc., Class A *
26,450
547,780
PetMed Express, Inc.
50,250
198,488
Qurate Retail, Inc., Class B *
3,032
11,582
Rent the Runway, Inc., Class A *(a)
5,495
55,774
Revolve Group, Inc. *
90,330
1,798,470
Sally Beauty Holdings, Inc. *
243,393
2,640,814
Savers Value Village, Inc. *
58,184
961,200
Shoe Carnival, Inc.
41,280
1,380,403
Signet Jewelers Ltd.
99,339
9,738,202
Sleep Number Corp. *
47,938
638,055
Sonic Automotive, Inc., Class A
33,235
1,922,312
Sportsman's Warehouse Holdings, Inc. *
86,556
276,979
Stitch Fix, Inc., Class A *
204,677
433,915
ThredUp, Inc., Class A *
164,143
262,629
Tile Shop Holdings, Inc. *
66,888
449,487
Tilly's, Inc., Class A *
51,150
310,481
Torrid Holdings, Inc. *(a)
27,619
140,028
Upbound Group, Inc.
121,322
3,762,195
Urban Outfitters, Inc. *
145,049
5,651,109
Warby Parker, Inc., Class A *
194,654
2,285,238
Weyco Group, Inc.
13,968
409,961
Winmark Corp.
6,472
2,325,519
Zumiez, Inc. *
36,639
630,191
 
157,502,938
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 3.2%
Acushnet Holdings Corp.
68,651
4,186,338
Allbirds, Inc., Class A *
230,876
139,287
AMMO, Inc. *
200,967
510,456
Beazer Homes USA, Inc. *
67,316
1,886,867
Cavco Industries, Inc. *
19,025
6,929,095
Century Communities, Inc.
64,695
5,131,607
Clarus Corp.
66,909
423,534
Cricut, Inc., Class A
110,093
585,695
Dream Finders Homes, Inc., Class A *
55,296
1,963,008
Escalade, Inc.
22,762
283,615
Ethan Allen Interiors, Inc.
51,768
1,461,928
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Figs, Inc., Class A *
287,789
1,470,602
Fossil Group, Inc. *(b)
110,605
86,029
Funko, Inc., Class A *
83,510
508,576
G-III Apparel Group Ltd. *
93,690
2,637,373
GoPro, Inc., Class A *
294,182
508,935
Green Brick Partners, Inc. *
59,112
3,199,733
Hanesbrands, Inc. *
797,436
3,636,308
Helen of Troy Ltd. *
54,081
5,013,850
Hooker Furnishings Corp.
23,825
405,025
Hovnanian Enterprises, Inc., Class A *
11,125
1,644,609
Installed Building Products, Inc.
53,846
12,693,118
iRobot Corp. *
60,795
520,405
JAKKS Pacific, Inc. *
16,527
312,526
Johnson Outdoors, Inc., Class A
12,258
502,701
KB Home
155,024
10,039,354
Kontoor Brands, Inc.
127,573
7,917,180
Landsea Homes Corp. *
44,586
514,968
Latham Group, Inc. *
88,803
248,648
La-Z-Boy, Inc.
98,427
3,232,343
Legacy Housing Corp. *
24,487
498,800
LGI Homes, Inc. *
47,417
4,264,211
Lovesac Co. *
32,088
711,712
M/I Homes, Inc. *
61,168
7,108,945
Malibu Boats, Inc., Class A *
45,924
1,562,334
Marine Products Corp.
19,228
206,701
MasterCraft Boat Holdings, Inc. *
39,108
791,155
Meritage Homes Corp.
82,740
13,713,328
Movado Group, Inc.
35,097
893,921
Oxford Industries, Inc.
33,964
3,660,640
Purple Innovation, Inc., Class A *
127,139
193,251
Rocky Brands, Inc.
15,946
410,928
Skyline Champion Corp. *
122,757
9,205,547
Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc.
103,878
1,762,810
Snap One Holdings Corp. *
41,194
435,833
Solo Brands, Inc., Class A *
44,960
84,525
Sonos, Inc. *
281,958
4,765,090
Steven Madden Ltd.
167,801
6,780,838
Sturm Ruger & Co., Inc.
39,427
1,822,710
Taylor Morrison Home Corp., Class A *
235,326
13,180,609
Topgolf Callaway Brands Corp. *
327,530
5,247,031
Traeger, Inc. *
81,565
175,365
Tri Pointe Homes, Inc. *
218,287
8,043,876
United Homes Group, Inc. *
14,068
93,974
Vera Bradley, Inc. *
59,949
395,064
Vista Outdoor, Inc. *
130,923
4,594,088
Vizio Holding Corp., Class A *
174,388
1,848,513
VOXX International Corp., Class A *
27,479
162,126
Wolverine World Wide, Inc.
175,485
1,884,709
Worthington Enterprises, Inc.
69,808
3,990,225
 
177,082,572
 
Consumer Services 3.3%
2U, Inc. *
182,090
45,158
Accel Entertainment, Inc., Class A *
121,826
1,308,411
Adtalem Global Education, Inc. *
88,616
4,397,126
Bally's Corp. *
66,343
871,747
Biglari Holdings, Inc., Class B *
1,689
332,919
BJ's Restaurants, Inc. *
51,017
1,662,644
Bloomin' Brands, Inc.
199,369
5,141,727
Bowlero Corp., Class A (a)
36,617
430,250
Brinker International, Inc. *
99,917
5,355,551
Carriage Services, Inc., Class A
30,682
784,846
Carrols Restaurant Group, Inc.
79,489
756,735
Century Casinos, Inc. *
62,870
186,724
Cheesecake Factory, Inc.
108,325
3,739,379
Chegg, Inc. *
260,207
1,345,270
Chuy's Holdings, Inc. *
39,272
1,156,953
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Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Coursera, Inc. *
300,107
3,067,094
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc. (a)
50,097
2,915,144
Dave & Buster's Entertainment, Inc. *
76,650
4,093,110
Denny's Corp. *
115,048
922,685
Dine Brands Global, Inc.
35,077
1,546,896
Duolingo, Inc. *
67,204
15,171,303
El Pollo Loco Holdings, Inc. *
62,215
530,072
European Wax Center, Inc., Class A *
76,769
902,803
Everi Holdings, Inc. *
184,581
1,508,027
First Watch Restaurant Group, Inc. *
50,170
1,280,338
Frontdoor, Inc. *
184,410
5,659,543
Full House Resorts, Inc. *
75,097
382,995
Global Business Travel Group I *
73,773
446,327
Golden Entertainment, Inc.
45,804
1,468,018
Graham Holdings Co., Class B
7,910
5,547,837
Hilton Grand Vacations, Inc. *
179,007
7,453,852
Inspired Entertainment, Inc. *
49,619
421,762
International Game Technology PLC
247,193
4,879,590
Jack in the Box, Inc.
44,824
2,558,106
Krispy Kreme, Inc.
198,064
2,505,510
Kura Sushi USA, Inc., Class A *
13,281
1,461,972
Laureate Education, Inc.
296,954
4,305,833
Life Time Group Holdings, Inc. *
101,124
1,381,354
Light & Wonder, Inc. *
205,261
18,321,597
Lincoln Educational Services Corp. *
54,578
581,801
Lindblad Expeditions Holdings, Inc. *
77,761
570,766
Monarch Casino & Resort, Inc.
30,524
2,068,611
Mondee Holdings, Inc., Class A *(a)
103,793
227,307
Nathan's Famous, Inc.
6,447
416,541
Nerdy, Inc. *
152,694
395,477
Noodles & Co., Class A *
91,768
138,570
ONE Group Hospitality, Inc. *
50,200
269,072
OneSpaWorld Holdings Ltd. *
189,190
2,406,497
Papa John's International, Inc.
74,887
4,619,779
Perdoceo Education Corp.
148,177
2,711,639
PlayAGS, Inc. *
87,556
773,995
Portillo's, Inc., Class A *
102,367
1,255,019
Potbelly Corp. *
59,617
607,497
RCI Hospitality Holdings, Inc.
19,698
999,870
Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Inc. *
36,084
272,434
Red Rock Resorts, Inc., Class A
108,134
5,744,078
Rush Street Interactive, Inc. *
144,765
925,048
Sabre Corp. *
756,013
2,169,757
Shake Shack, Inc., Class A *
85,693
9,070,604
Six Flags Entertainment Corp. *
165,400
3,900,132
Strategic Education, Inc.
51,516
5,916,097
Stride, Inc. *
96,439
6,437,303
Super Group SGHC Ltd. *
307,798
972,642
Sweetgreen, Inc., Class A *
222,620
5,002,271
Target Hospitality Corp. *
70,223
781,231
Udemy, Inc. *
203,358
2,037,647
United Parks & Resorts, Inc. *
82,393
4,187,212
Universal Technical Institute, Inc. *
89,640
1,364,321
WW International, Inc. *
127,364
230,529
Xponential Fitness, Inc., Class A *
52,765
672,754
 
183,973,709
 
Consumer Staples Distribution & Retail 0.6%
Andersons, Inc.
72,943
4,007,488
Chefs' Warehouse, Inc. *
79,982
2,645,805
HF Foods Group, Inc. *
92,601
270,395
Ingles Markets, Inc., Class A
32,274
2,315,660
Natural Grocers by Vitamin Cottage, Inc.
21,852
357,499
PriceSmart, Inc.
58,017
4,675,590
SpartanNash Co.
79,030
1,508,683
Sprouts Farmers Market, Inc. *
231,415
15,280,332
United Natural Foods, Inc. *
134,836
1,204,085
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Village Super Market, Inc., Class A
19,625
548,911
Weis Markets, Inc.
37,406
2,361,441
 
35,175,889
 
Energy 7.5%
Amplify Energy Corp. *
82,931
585,493
Archrock, Inc.
315,907
6,062,255
Ardmore Shipping Corp.
95,560
1,600,630
Atlas Energy Solutions, Inc., Class A
40,906
908,522
Berry Corp.
172,629
1,465,620
Borr Drilling Ltd. *
499,630
2,648,039
Bristow Group, Inc. *
53,462
1,406,585
Cactus, Inc., Class A
148,697
7,381,319
California Resources Corp.
158,059
8,354,999
Centrus Energy Corp., Class A *
27,817
1,194,184
ChampionX Corp.
444,727
14,929,485
Chord Energy Corp.
95,054
16,822,657
Civitas Resources, Inc.
183,654
13,215,742
Clean Energy Fuels Corp. *
391,562
908,424
CNX Resources Corp. *
355,395
8,358,890
Comstock Resources, Inc.
209,604
2,108,616
CONSOL Energy, Inc.
69,486
5,750,661
Core Laboratories, Inc.
106,957
1,689,921
Crescent Energy Co., Class A
174,791
1,859,776
CVR Energy, Inc.
67,163
2,040,412
Delek U.S. Holdings, Inc.
143,836
3,931,038
DHT Holdings, Inc.
307,310
3,509,480
Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc. *
230,656
2,823,229
DMC Global, Inc. *
44,001
697,416
Dorian LPG Ltd.
78,227
3,232,340
Dril-Quip, Inc. *
77,188
1,403,278
Empire Petroleum Corp. *(a)
33,956
175,892
Encore Energy Corp. *
370,425
1,633,574
Energy Fuels, Inc. *(a)
365,880
1,895,258
Equitrans Midstream Corp.
992,186
13,424,277
Evolution Petroleum Corp.
73,010
394,254
Excelerate Energy, Inc., Class A
40,791
687,736
Expro Group Holdings NV *
203,037
3,808,974
FLEX LNG Ltd.
67,606
1,758,432
Forum Energy Technologies, Inc. *
22,424
418,208
FutureFuel Corp.
59,766
323,932
Gevo, Inc. *
532,289
350,672
Golar LNG Ltd.
225,254
5,523,228
Granite Ridge Resources, Inc.
77,854
507,608
Green Plains, Inc. *
133,470
2,758,825
Gulfport Energy Corp. *
24,795
3,935,214
Hallador Energy Co. *
52,560
268,582
Helix Energy Solutions Group, Inc. *
326,197
3,503,356
Helmerich & Payne, Inc.
220,879
8,687,171
HighPeak Energy, Inc. (a)
27,792
394,924
International Seaways, Inc.
92,524
5,115,652
Kinetik Holdings, Inc., Class A
82,617
3,167,536
KLX Energy Services Holdings, Inc. *(a)
28,956
191,978
Kodiak Gas Services, Inc.
35,888
975,436
Kosmos Energy Ltd. *
1,037,627
5,883,345
Liberty Energy, Inc., Class A
372,801
8,201,622
Magnolia Oil & Gas Corp., Class A
402,137
10,081,575
Mammoth Energy Services, Inc. *
53,242
173,036
Matador Resources Co.
257,364
16,033,777
Murphy Oil Corp.
330,221
14,741,065
Nabors Industries Ltd. *
20,974
1,510,757
NACCO Industries, Inc., Class A
9,708
267,358
Newpark Resources, Inc. *
169,687
1,177,628
NextDecade Corp. *
179,248
1,150,772
Noble Corp. PLC
255,891
11,356,443
Nordic American Tankers Ltd.
464,062
1,809,842
Northern Oil & Gas, Inc.
199,697
8,145,641
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Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Oceaneering International, Inc. *
228,712
5,239,792
Oil States International, Inc. *
141,324
563,883
Overseas Shipholding Group, Inc.,
Class A
131,988
802,487
Par Pacific Holdings, Inc. *
125,195
3,856,006
Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc.
802,087
8,678,581
PBF Energy, Inc., Class A
250,591
13,348,983
Peabody Energy Corp.
256,586
5,629,497
Permian Resources Corp., Class A
1,035,889
17,351,141
PrimeEnergy Resources Corp. *
1,690
173,157
ProFrac Holding Corp., Class A *
60,024
436,374
ProPetro Holding Corp. *
214,103
1,866,978
Ranger Energy Services, Inc.
32,593
320,715
REX American Resources Corp. *
35,185
1,946,786
Riley Exploration Permian, Inc.
20,223
524,382
Ring Energy, Inc. *
269,790
512,601
RPC, Inc.
193,461
1,294,254
SandRidge Energy, Inc.
72,393
991,784
Scorpio Tankers, Inc.
108,397
7,626,813
SEACOR Marine Holdings, Inc. *
53,989
659,746
Seadrill Ltd. *
106,612
5,176,013
Select Water Solutions, Inc.
180,609
1,668,827
SFL Corp. Ltd.
261,341
3,483,676
SilverBow Resources, Inc. *
52,883
1,624,566
Sitio Royalties Corp., Class A
186,240
4,328,218
SM Energy Co.
263,171
12,761,162
Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure, Inc.,
Class A
67,085
591,019
Talos Energy, Inc. *
315,306
4,155,733
Teekay Corp. *
142,441
1,042,668
Teekay Tankers Ltd., Class A
54,202
3,158,351
Tellurian, Inc. *
1,327,539
570,975
TETRA Technologies, Inc. *
284,509
1,220,544
Tidewater, Inc. *
105,323
9,673,918
U.S. Silica Holdings, Inc. *
170,607
2,632,466
Uranium Energy Corp. *
875,255
5,907,971
VAALCO Energy, Inc.
238,892
1,528,909
Valaris Ltd. *
135,007
8,783,555
Verde Clean Fuels, Inc. *
1,285
6,296
Vertex Energy, Inc. *
154,976
201,469
Vital Energy, Inc. *
52,991
2,809,583
Vitesse Energy, Inc.
56,820
1,260,836
W&T Offshore, Inc.
221,250
497,812
Weatherford International PLC *
161,721
19,991,950
World Kinect Corp.
135,669
3,188,221
 
423,411,289
 
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) 5.0%
Acadia Realty Trust
227,794
3,936,280
Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.
164,573
2,710,517
Alexander's, Inc.
4,898
1,036,221
Alpine Income Property Trust, Inc.
29,557
441,286
American Assets Trust, Inc.
110,762
2,364,769
Apartment Investment & Management
Co., Class A *
327,332
2,618,656
Apple Hospitality REIT, Inc.
489,449
7,224,267
Armada Hoffler Properties, Inc.
152,475
1,604,037
Braemar Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
149,968
409,413
Brandywine Realty Trust
386,322
1,753,902
Broadstone Net Lease, Inc.
427,110
6,218,722
BRT Apartments Corp.
27,032
484,954
CareTrust REIT, Inc.
272,314
6,731,602
CBL & Associates Properties, Inc.
61,037
1,327,555
Centerspace
34,192
2,299,412
Chatham Lodging Trust
109,196
1,001,327
City Office REIT, Inc.
89,169
415,528
Clipper Realty, Inc.
24,413
102,535
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Community Healthcare Trust, Inc.
60,406
1,602,571
COPT Defense Properties
256,356
6,144,853
CTO Realty Growth, Inc.
50,164
870,345
DiamondRock Hospitality Co.
476,508
4,240,921
Diversified Healthcare Trust (b)
547,139
1,291,248
Douglas Emmett, Inc.
367,379
5,036,766
Easterly Government Properties, Inc.,
Class A
216,761
2,533,936
Elme Communities
199,426
3,023,298
Empire Resorts, Inc. *(c)
8,021
19,696
Empire State Realty Trust, Inc., Class A
299,830
2,728,453
Equity Commonwealth *
231,394
4,331,696
Essential Properties Realty Trust, Inc.
353,812
9,319,408
Farmland Partners, Inc.
100,468
1,081,036
Four Corners Property Trust, Inc.
206,104
4,833,139
Getty Realty Corp.
108,264
2,933,954
Gladstone Commercial Corp.
90,967
1,216,229
Gladstone Land Corp.
75,247
954,132
Global Medical REIT, Inc.
138,036
1,119,472
Global Net Lease, Inc.
441,589
3,069,044
Hudson Pacific Properties, Inc.
316,228
1,834,122
Independence Realty Trust, Inc.
512,038
8,074,839
Innovative Industrial Properties, Inc.
63,451
6,560,833
InvenTrust Properties Corp.
154,157
3,906,338
JBG SMITH Properties
213,136
3,199,171
Kite Realty Group Trust
495,009
10,791,196
LTC Properties, Inc.
93,058
3,080,220
LXP Industrial Trust
658,930
5,502,066
Macerich Co.
490,531
6,749,707
National Health Investors, Inc.
94,920
5,985,655
NETSTREIT Corp.
156,583
2,638,424
NexPoint Diversified Real Estate Trust
73,188
437,664
NexPoint Residential Trust, Inc.
50,952
1,744,596
Office Properties Income Trust
110,253
222,711
One Liberty Properties, Inc.
37,206
852,389
Orion Office REIT, Inc.
124,684
389,014
Outfront Media, Inc.
335,867
5,326,851
Paramount Group, Inc.
420,889
1,952,925
Peakstone Realty Trust
81,650
1,140,651
Pebblebrook Hotel Trust
269,606
3,917,375
Phillips Edison & Co., Inc.
272,948
8,925,400
Piedmont Office Realty Trust, Inc.,
Class A
279,072
1,922,806
Plymouth Industrial REIT, Inc.
103,631
2,163,815
Postal Realty Trust, Inc., Class A
45,528
630,563
PotlatchDeltic Corp.
179,610
7,186,196
Retail Opportunity Investments Corp.
279,235
3,426,213
RLJ Lodging Trust
347,730
3,825,030
Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc.
132,558
13,982,218
Sabra Health Care REIT, Inc.
525,527
7,315,336
Safehold, Inc.
111,009
2,024,804
Saul Centers, Inc.
26,358
959,695
Service Properties Trust
373,574
2,290,009
SITE Centers Corp.
433,245
5,844,475
SL Green Realty Corp.
147,079
7,328,947
Summit Hotel Properties, Inc.
239,712
1,440,669
Sunstone Hotel Investors, Inc.
468,137
4,774,997
Tanger, Inc.
237,610
6,736,244
Terreno Realty Corp.
204,045
11,089,846
UMH Properties, Inc.
138,207
2,200,255
Uniti Group, Inc.
541,376
3,112,912
Universal Health Realty Income Trust
28,993
1,044,618
Urban Edge Properties
260,417
4,356,776
Veris Residential, Inc.
179,650
2,588,757
Whitestone REIT
110,366
1,269,209
Xenia Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
239,645
3,323,876
 
283,101,593
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Financial Services 5.7%
Acacia Research Corp. *
86,870
423,057
AFC Gamma, Inc.
37,292
447,504
Alerus Financial Corp.
40,316
794,225
AlTi Global, Inc. *
52,822
242,981
A-Mark Precious Metals, Inc.
42,834
1,716,358
Angel Oak Mortgage REIT, Inc.
27,502
289,596
Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance,
Inc.
322,010
3,100,956
Arbor Realty Trust, Inc. (a)
418,841
5,373,730
Ares Commercial Real Estate Corp.
116,643
792,006
ARMOUR Residential REIT, Inc.
112,129
2,037,384
Artisan Partners Asset Management,
Inc., Class A
139,623
5,714,769
AssetMark Financial Holdings, Inc. *
50,010
1,690,838
Atlanticus Holdings Corp. *
10,585
279,973
AvidXchange Holdings, Inc. *
342,117
3,989,084
B Riley Financial, Inc. (a)
47,051
1,618,554
Bakkt Holdings, Inc. *
6,496
43,588
Banco Latinoamericano de Comercio
Exterior SA, Class E
62,625
1,779,176
BGC Group, Inc., Class A
813,571
6,370,261
Blackstone Mortgage Trust, Inc., Class A
391,166
6,900,168
Bread Financial Holdings, Inc.
112,654
4,158,059
Brightsphere Investment Group, Inc.
73,508
1,634,818
BrightSpire Capital, Inc., Class A
293,422
1,845,624
Cannae Holdings, Inc. *
150,343
2,924,171
Cantaloupe, Inc. *
130,462
755,375
Cass Information Systems, Inc.
31,016
1,339,581
Chicago Atlantic Real Estate Finance,
Inc.
37,538
590,848
Chimera Investment Corp.
516,067
2,126,196
Claros Mortgage Trust, Inc.
205,461
1,787,511
Cohen & Steers, Inc.
58,934
4,053,481
Compass Diversified Holdings
143,403
3,150,564
Consumer Portfolio Services, Inc. *
19,828
169,728
Diamond Hill Investment Group, Inc.
6,299
939,937
Donnelley Financial Solutions, Inc. *
56,082
3,520,828
Dynex Capital, Inc.
128,053
1,494,379
Ellington Financial, Inc.
171,594
1,963,035
Enact Holdings, Inc.
67,604
2,009,867
Encore Capital Group, Inc. *
52,798
2,169,470
Enova International, Inc. *
64,265
3,889,960
Essent Group Ltd.
238,029
12,608,396
EVERTEC, Inc.
148,607
5,577,221
Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corp.,
Class C
20,694
3,851,774
Finance of America Cos., Inc., Class A *
122,094
58,605
FirstCash Holdings, Inc.
85,626
9,674,026
Flywire Corp. *
241,793
4,956,757
Forge Global Holdings, Inc. *
254,489
465,715
Franklin BSP Realty Trust, Inc.
188,616
2,355,814
GCM Grosvenor, Inc., Class A
97,500
920,400
Granite Point Mortgage Trust, Inc.
117,145
502,552
Green Dot Corp., Class A *
106,402
931,018
Hamilton Lane, Inc., Class A
82,881
9,259,465
Hannon Armstrong Sustainable
Infrastructure Capital, Inc.
249,465
6,239,120
I3 Verticals, Inc., Class A *
50,950
1,157,075
International Money Express, Inc. *
71,439
1,445,211
Invesco Mortgage Capital, Inc.
111,001
949,059
Jackson Financial, Inc., Class A
181,360
12,390,515
KKR Real Estate Finance Trust, Inc.
132,643
1,248,171
Ladder Capital Corp., Class A
256,921
2,756,762
LendingClub Corp. *
245,118
1,843,287
LendingTree, Inc. *
24,153
1,165,865
MarketWise, Inc.
72,420
112,975
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Marqeta, Inc., Class A *
1,071,822
5,948,612
Merchants Bancorp
35,756
1,442,039
MFA Financial, Inc.
232,253
2,459,559
Moelis & Co., Class A
151,597
7,440,381
Mr Cooper Group, Inc. *
146,581
11,316,053
Navient Corp.
189,118
2,840,552
Nelnet, Inc., Class A
29,173
2,747,513
NerdWallet, Inc., Class A *
76,330
959,468
New York Mortgage Trust, Inc.
205,430
1,407,196
NewtekOne, Inc.
53,043
572,334
Nexpoint Real Estate Finance, Inc.
18,441
238,995
NMI Holdings, Inc., Class A *
181,266
5,593,869
Ocwen Financial Corp. *
14,688
342,818
Open Lending Corp., Class A *
224,356
1,144,216
OppFi, Inc.
25,079
66,961
Orchid Island Capital, Inc. (a)
117,160
975,943
P10, Inc., Class A
99,806
708,623
Pagseguro Digital Ltd., Class A *
451,502
5,621,200
Patria Investments Ltd., Class A
125,367
1,679,918
Payoneer Global, Inc. *
600,593
2,966,929
Paysafe Ltd. *
74,368
1,057,513
Paysign, Inc. *
74,618
343,243
PennyMac Financial Services, Inc.
58,073
4,973,372
PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust
197,279
2,732,314
Perella Weinberg Partners, Class A
94,972
1,416,982
Piper Sandler Cos.
39,377
7,709,623
PJT Partners, Inc., Class A
54,025
5,104,822
PRA Group, Inc. *
88,338
2,101,561
Priority Technology Holdings, Inc. *
39,369
126,375
PROG Holdings, Inc.
100,490
3,340,288
Radian Group, Inc.
349,398
10,436,518
Ready Capital Corp.
363,246
3,094,856
Redwood Trust, Inc.
298,758
1,652,132
Regional Management Corp.
18,664
470,519
Remitly Global, Inc. *
309,121
5,511,627
Repay Holdings Corp., Class A *
188,293
1,914,940
Security National Financial Corp.,
Class A *
28,551
187,866
Silvercrest Asset Management Group,
Inc., Class A
21,764
318,843
StepStone Group, Inc., Class A
124,789
4,501,139
StoneCo Ltd., Class A *
661,819
10,324,376
StoneX Group, Inc. *
61,427
4,459,600
SWK Holdings Corp. *
8,736
151,482
TPG RE Finance Trust, Inc.
156,175
1,144,763
Two Harbors Investment Corp.
235,645
2,976,196
Upstart Holdings, Inc. *(a)
168,026
3,718,415
Value Line, Inc.
2,043
73,957
Velocity Financial, Inc. *
19,685
337,598
Victory Capital Holdings, Inc., Class A
60,805
3,092,542
Virtus Investment Partners, Inc.
15,495
3,398,363
Walker & Dunlop, Inc.
72,251
6,620,359
Waterstone Financial, Inc.
40,081
454,519
WisdomTree, Inc.
313,170
2,787,213
World Acceptance Corp. *
9,166
1,260,967
 
318,865,485
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 1.5%
Alico, Inc.
16,272
454,152
B&G Foods, Inc.
176,574
1,959,971
Benson Hill, Inc. *
395,910
72,650
Beyond Meat, Inc. *(a)
133,218
903,218
BRC, Inc., Class A *(a)
91,854
358,231
Calavo Growers, Inc.
39,072
1,052,990
Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.
93,382
5,166,826
Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc.
10,832
8,947,232
Dole PLC
161,789
1,968,972
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Duckhorn Portfolio, Inc. *
121,441
1,028,605
Forafric Global PLC *
11,937
122,593
Fresh Del Monte Produce, Inc.
77,003
1,968,967
Hain Celestial Group, Inc. *
202,022
1,240,415
Ispire Technology, Inc. *
40,909
211,500
J & J Snack Foods Corp.
34,321
4,711,930
John B Sanfilippo & Son, Inc.
20,310
2,024,907
Lancaster Colony Corp.
44,325
8,457,653
Limoneira Co.
40,207
795,294
MGP Ingredients, Inc.
36,019
2,825,330
Mission Produce, Inc. *
109,240
1,239,874
National Beverage Corp. *
53,822
2,395,079
Primo Water Corp.
355,440
6,707,153
Seneca Foods Corp., Class A *
11,041
641,372
Simply Good Foods Co. *
206,183
7,515,370
SunOpta, Inc. *
212,274
1,390,395
TreeHouse Foods, Inc. *
115,045
4,319,940
Turning Point Brands, Inc.
38,674
1,115,358
Universal Corp.
54,705
2,813,478
Utz Brands, Inc.
163,368
2,945,525
Vector Group Ltd.
329,891
3,414,372
Vita Coco Co., Inc. *
85,591
2,074,726
Vital Farms, Inc. *
70,363
1,882,914
Westrock Coffee Co. *(a)
65,109
660,205
Zevia PBC, Class A *
56,995
49,067
 
83,436,264
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 5.5%
23andMe Holding Co., Class A *
705,420
354,262
Accolade, Inc. *
156,818
1,196,521
Accuray, Inc. *
211,089
449,620
AdaptHealth Corp., Class A *
217,000
2,137,450
Addus HomeCare Corp. *
35,513
3,414,575
Agiliti, Inc. *
68,046
690,667
AirSculpt Technologies, Inc. *(a)
28,965
159,597
Alignment Healthcare, Inc. *
191,878
988,172
Alphatec Holdings, Inc. *
209,145
2,639,410
American Well Corp., Class A *
568,020
289,974
AMN Healthcare Services, Inc. *
86,757
5,203,685
AngioDynamics, Inc. *
84,825
491,137
Artivion, Inc. *
89,833
1,762,523
Astrana Health, Inc. *
98,328
3,652,885
AtriCure, Inc. *
106,030
2,557,444
Atrion Corp.
3,094
1,309,659
Avanos Medical, Inc. *
104,664
1,892,325
Aveanna Healthcare Holdings, Inc. *
116,553
262,244
Axogen, Inc. *
93,348
598,361
Axonics, Inc. *
112,848
7,512,291
Beyond Air, Inc. *(a)
58,597
63,285
BrightSpring Health Services, Inc. *
122,342
1,307,836
Brookdale Senior Living, Inc. *
422,395
2,868,062
Butterfly Network, Inc. *(a)
320,332
248,610
CareMax, Inc. *
5,726
20,442
Castle Biosciences, Inc. *
56,942
1,200,907
Cerus Corp. *
399,731
667,551
ClearPoint Neuro, Inc. *
52,401
284,537
Community Health Systems, Inc. *
283,193
934,537
CONMED Corp.
69,772
4,743,101
CorVel Corp. *
19,860
4,743,561
Cross Country Healthcare, Inc. *
76,091
1,339,202
Cutera, Inc. *(a)
42,386
102,574
CVRx, Inc. *
25,423
394,311
Definitive Healthcare Corp., Class A *
109,514
760,027
DocGo, Inc. *
178,658
603,864
Embecta Corp.
130,425
1,321,205
Enhabit, Inc. *
113,837
1,148,615
Ensign Group, Inc.
123,836
14,657,229
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Evolent Health, Inc., Class A *
254,968
7,072,812
Fulgent Genetics, Inc. *
45,939
934,859
Glaukos Corp. *
107,785
10,347,360
Guardant Health, Inc. *
257,235
4,630,230
Haemonetics Corp. *
114,039
10,485,886
Health Catalyst, Inc. *
128,532
799,469
HealthEquity, Inc. *
193,156
15,241,940
HealthStream, Inc.
55,254
1,423,896
Hims & Hers Health, Inc. *
280,538
3,515,141
Inari Medical, Inc. *
121,777
4,547,153
InfuSystem Holdings, Inc. *
41,516
311,785
Inmode Ltd. *
175,932
3,024,271
Innovage Holding Corp. *
43,240
153,502
Inogen, Inc. *
53,386
363,025
Integer Holdings Corp. *
75,313
8,407,190
iRadimed Corp.
16,495
669,862
iRhythm Technologies, Inc. *
69,604
7,627,206
Joint Corp. *
32,546
388,599
KORU Medical Systems, Inc. *
79,915
173,416
Lantheus Holdings, Inc. *
154,684
10,292,673
LeMaitre Vascular, Inc.
44,835
2,905,308
LifeStance Health Group, Inc. *
239,364
1,479,270
LivaNova PLC *
123,161
6,866,226
Merit Medical Systems, Inc. *
128,921
9,553,046
ModivCare, Inc. *
28,460
667,956
Multiplan Corp. *
852,432
553,910
Nano-X Imaging Ltd. *(a)
107,095
959,571
National HealthCare Corp.
28,286
2,570,349
National Research Corp.
32,471
1,112,132
Neogen Corp. *
494,907
6,102,203
NeoGenomics, Inc. *
288,603
4,017,354
Nevro Corp. *
82,291
870,639
OmniAb, Inc., Class A *(c)
12,825
0
OmniAb, Inc., Class B *(c)
12,825
0
Omnicell, Inc. *
101,945
2,733,145
OPKO Health, Inc. *(a)
924,952
1,128,441
OptimizeRx Corp. *
36,146
368,689
Option Care Health, Inc. *
380,830
11,383,009
OraSure Technologies, Inc. *
161,837
856,118
Orchestra BioMed Holdings, Inc. *(a)
33,684
148,546
Orthofix Medical, Inc. *
79,172
1,029,236
OrthoPediatrics Corp. *
35,594
1,054,650
Outset Medical, Inc. *
113,729
287,734
Owens & Minor, Inc. *
168,202
4,161,318
P3 Health Partners, Inc. *(a)
91,086
48,931
Paragon 28, Inc. *
98,499
908,161
Patterson Cos., Inc.
190,190
4,844,139
Pediatrix Medical Group, Inc. *
191,830
1,701,532
Pennant Group, Inc. *
64,667
1,352,187
PetIQ, Inc., Class A *
62,187
1,014,892
Phreesia, Inc. *
120,207
2,493,093
Privia Health Group, Inc. *
254,933
4,690,767
PROCEPT BioRobotics Corp. *
91,419
4,843,379
Progyny, Inc. *
180,497
5,786,734
Pulmonx Corp. *
84,365
642,018
Pulse Biosciences, Inc. *(a)
36,922
272,115
Quipt Home Medical Corp. *
90,817
326,941
RadNet, Inc. *
136,744
6,632,084
RxSight, Inc. *
64,432
3,358,840
Sanara Medtech, Inc. *
8,678
276,308
Schrodinger, Inc. *
123,599
3,013,344
Select Medical Holdings Corp.
236,028
6,696,114
Semler Scientific, Inc. *
10,622
271,180
Sharecare, Inc. *
678,098
485,450
SI-BONE, Inc. *
90,219
1,286,523
Sight Sciences, Inc. *
49,804
276,412
Silk Road Medical, Inc. *
86,550
1,682,532
Simulations Plus, Inc.
35,912
1,628,609
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
STAAR Surgical Co. *
111,243
5,112,728
Surgery Partners, Inc. *
171,163
4,270,517
Surmodics, Inc. *
31,610
812,061
Tactile Systems Technology, Inc. *
54,396
749,033
Tela Bio, Inc. *
36,312
163,586
TransMedics Group, Inc. *
72,094
6,786,208
Treace Medical Concepts, Inc. *
102,020
1,057,947
TruBridge, Inc. *
32,648
257,919
U.S. Physical Therapy, Inc.
33,772
3,428,196
UFP Technologies, Inc. *
16,053
3,305,955
Utah Medical Products, Inc.
7,826
518,081
Varex Imaging Corp. *
89,086
1,447,648
Vicarious Surgical, Inc. *
260,655
73,140
Viemed Healthcare, Inc. *
78,880
646,027
Zimvie, Inc. *
59,043
897,454
Zynex, Inc. *(a)
42,088
461,705
 
310,711,873
 
Household & Personal Products 1.2%
Beauty Health Co. *
180,895
584,291
BellRing Brands, Inc. *
299,633
16,530,753
Central Garden & Pet Co. *
21,713
889,147
Central Garden & Pet Co., Class A *
117,032
4,146,444
Edgewell Personal Care Co.
112,957
4,249,442
elf Beauty, Inc. *
122,564
19,920,327
Energizer Holdings, Inc.
163,311
4,690,292
Herbalife Ltd. *
225,478
1,950,385
Inter Parfums, Inc.
41,754
4,859,330
Medifast, Inc.
24,515
674,898
Nature's Sunshine Products, Inc. *
30,185
587,098
Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc., Class A
113,767
1,337,900
Oil-Dri Corp. of America
11,207
776,085
USANA Health Sciences, Inc. *
25,633
1,064,282
Waldencast PLC, Class A *(a)
63,202
307,794
WD-40 Co.
30,838
6,973,397
 
69,541,865
 
Insurance 1.9%
Ambac Financial Group, Inc. *
101,497
1,466,632
American Coastal Insurance Corp.,
Class C *
44,838
469,454
American Equity Investment Life Holding
Co.
178,800
10,032,468
AMERISAFE, Inc.
43,276
1,973,386
BRP Group, Inc., Class A *
136,556
3,637,852
CNO Financial Group, Inc.
254,376
6,697,720
Crawford & Co., Class A
33,123
307,381
Donegal Group, Inc., Class A
36,221
486,810
eHealth, Inc. *
62,445
267,265
Employers Holdings, Inc.
58,053
2,472,477
Enstar Group Ltd. *
27,080
7,863,220
F&G Annuities & Life, Inc.
42,447
1,605,346
Fidelis Insurance Holdings Ltd. (a)
137,444
2,553,710
Genworth Financial, Inc., Class A *
1,022,625
6,064,166
GoHealth, Inc., Class A *
8,961
90,237
Goosehead Insurance, Inc., Class A *
48,973
2,787,053
Greenlight Capital Re Ltd., Class A *
58,940
714,353
Hamilton Insurance Group Ltd., Class B *
37,837
513,826
HCI Group, Inc.
16,535
1,887,966
Hippo Holdings, Inc. *
23,956
512,419
Horace Mann Educators Corp.
93,204
3,435,499
Investors Title Co.
2,791
447,760
James River Group Holdings Ltd.
84,640
752,450
Kingsway Financial Services, Inc. *
24,339
216,617
Lemonade, Inc. *
115,584
1,991,512
Maiden Holdings Ltd. *
207,487
431,573
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
MBIA, Inc. *
101,313
637,259
Mercury General Corp.
60,797
3,177,251
National Western Life Group, Inc.,
Class A
5,161
2,522,800
NI Holdings, Inc. *
18,872
280,627
Oscar Health, Inc., Class A *
366,142
6,359,887
Palomar Holdings, Inc. *
55,254
4,346,832
ProAssurance Corp. *
115,765
1,546,620
Safety Insurance Group, Inc.
32,563
2,591,038
Selective Insurance Group, Inc.
136,765
13,902,162
Selectquote, Inc. *
311,916
470,993
SiriusPoint Ltd. *
161,516
1,902,659
Skyward Specialty Insurance Group,
Inc. *
67,536
2,358,357
Stewart Information Services Corp.
60,682
3,762,891
Tiptree, Inc.
55,036
876,724
Trupanion, Inc. *(a)
89,840
2,021,400
United Fire Group, Inc.
47,437
1,047,883
Universal Insurance Holdings, Inc.
55,845
1,090,094
 
108,574,629
 
Materials 4.8%
5E Advanced Materials, Inc. *(a)
89,888
103,371
AdvanSix, Inc.
58,968
1,489,532
Alpha Metallurgical Resources, Inc.
26,202
8,571,198
American Vanguard Corp.
59,806
681,190
Arcadium Lithium PLC *
2,321,042
10,212,585
Arch Resources, Inc.
40,891
6,492,673
Aspen Aerogels, Inc. *
115,271
1,805,144
ATI, Inc. *
292,940
17,488,518
Avient Corp.
205,159
8,702,845
Balchem Corp.
72,732
10,282,850
Cabot Corp.
123,619
11,277,761
Caledonia Mining Corp. PLC
38,017
372,947
Carpenter Technology Corp.
110,999
9,512,614
Century Aluminum Co. *
119,598
2,075,025
Clearwater Paper Corp. *
36,891
1,661,571
Coeur Mining, Inc. *
812,015
3,670,308
Commercial Metals Co.
266,105
14,300,483
Compass Minerals International, Inc.
77,054
959,322
Constellium SE, Class A *
292,697
5,763,204
Contango ORE, Inc. *
17,346
362,011
Core Molding Technologies, Inc. *
16,179
291,546
Dakota Gold Corp. *
140,374
373,395
Danimer Scientific, Inc. *(a)
200,587
150,440
Ecovyst, Inc. *
209,332
1,974,001
Glatfelter Corp. *
102,934
147,196
Greif, Inc., Class A
67,216
4,118,996
Hawkins, Inc.
43,890
3,325,545
Haynes International, Inc.
28,950
1,741,343
HB Fuller Co.
122,732
9,169,308
Hecla Mining Co.
1,387,317
6,562,009
i-80 Gold Corp. *
444,218
524,177
Ingevity Corp. *
82,873
4,238,125
Innospec, Inc.
56,649
6,797,880
Intrepid Potash, Inc. *
24,005
482,981
Ivanhoe Electric, Inc. *
145,572
1,470,277
Kaiser Aluminum Corp.
36,154
3,271,575
Knife River Corp. *
128,687
10,062,037
Koppers Holdings, Inc.
45,755
2,346,316
Kronos Worldwide, Inc.
50,645
579,885
LSB Industries, Inc. *
123,398
1,147,601
Materion Corp.
46,707
5,368,503
Mativ Holdings, Inc.
121,825
2,224,525
Metallus, Inc. *
96,971
1,993,724
Minerals Technologies, Inc.
74,058
5,398,088
Myers Industries, Inc.
83,666
1,832,285
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
NioCorp Developments Ltd. *(a)
4,462
9,058
Novagold Resources, Inc. *
549,011
1,592,132
O-I Glass, Inc. *
353,435
5,287,388
Olympic Steel, Inc.
22,428
1,425,748
Origin Materials, Inc. *
270,638
219,081
Orion SA
125,367
2,966,183
Pactiv Evergreen, Inc.
91,898
1,400,526
Perimeter Solutions SA *
341,808
2,392,656
Perpetua Resources Corp. *
86,353
471,487
Piedmont Lithium, Inc. *
41,118
503,696
PureCycle Technologies, Inc. *(a)
266,319
1,243,710
Quaker Chemical Corp.
31,562
5,887,260
Radius Recycling, Inc., Class A
59,670
1,039,451
Ramaco Resources, Inc., Class A
50,300
788,704
Ramaco Resources, Inc., Class B
10,643
118,244
Ranpak Holdings Corp., Class A *
97,831
708,296
Rayonier Advanced Materials, Inc. *
146,630
546,930
Ryerson Holding Corp.
63,663
1,817,579
Sensient Technologies Corp.
95,605
7,000,198
Stepan Co.
48,288
4,007,421
Summit Materials, Inc., Class A *
271,590
10,564,851
SunCoke Energy, Inc.
191,191
1,971,179
Sylvamo Corp.
81,554
5,097,125
Tredegar Corp.
60,362
385,110
TriMas Corp.
94,067
2,444,801
Trinseo PLC
80,925
211,214
Tronox Holdings PLC
265,272
4,506,971
U.S. Lime & Minerals, Inc.
4,684
1,452,040
Valhi, Inc.
5,287
78,089
Warrior Met Coal, Inc.
117,404
8,024,563
Worthington Steel, Inc.
69,751
2,147,633
 
267,686,234
 
Media & Entertainment 1.7%
Advantage Solutions, Inc. *
199,682
850,645
AMC Networks, Inc., Class A *
69,022
733,014
Atlanta Braves Holdings, Inc., Class C *
128,247
4,800,285
Boston Omaha Corp., Class A *
53,525
826,426
Bumble, Inc., Class A *
229,561
2,318,566
Cardlytics, Inc. *
83,036
1,017,191
Cargurus, Inc. *
217,167
4,877,571
Cars.com, Inc. *
150,998
2,523,177
Cinemark Holdings, Inc. *
249,037
4,268,494
Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, Inc. *
848,448
1,179,343
DHI Group, Inc. *
101,283
237,002
EchoStar Corp., Class A *
276,034
4,413,784
Emerald Holding, Inc. *
35,666
205,079
Entravision Communications Corp.,
Class A
138,513
289,492
Eventbrite, Inc., Class A *
176,254
930,621
EverQuote, Inc., Class A *
49,011
988,552
EW Scripps Co., Class A *
132,446
497,997
fuboTV, Inc. *
635,608
902,563
Gambling.com Group Ltd. *
35,321
305,527
Gannett Co., Inc. *
325,497
787,703
Gray Television, Inc.
191,057
1,098,578
Grindr, Inc. *
94,284
923,040
iHeartMedia, Inc., Class A *
233,933
491,259
IMAX Corp. *
101,659
1,627,561
Integral Ad Science Holding Corp. *
152,805
1,465,400
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Class A
81,682
3,068,793
Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.,
Class A *
386,559
3,900,380
Loop Media, Inc. *
83,321
25,588
Madison Square Garden Entertainment
Corp., Class A *
90,149
3,529,333
Magnite, Inc. *
307,714
2,717,115
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Marcus Corp.
55,333
721,542
MediaAlpha, Inc., Class A *
52,514
1,063,408
Nextdoor Holdings, Inc. *
344,665
703,117
Outbrain, Inc. *
93,813
379,943
Playstudios, Inc. *
194,082
419,217
PubMatic, Inc., Class A *
94,617
2,123,205
QuinStreet, Inc. *
119,430
2,160,489
Reservoir Media, Inc. *
45,337
405,766
Scholastic Corp.
58,372
2,079,211
Shutterstock, Inc.
56,058
2,394,237
Sinclair, Inc.
75,799
932,328
Sphere Entertainment Co. *
60,387
2,346,639
Stagwell, Inc., Class A *
188,403
1,120,998
System1, Inc. *
80,049
136,884
TechTarget, Inc. *
58,751
1,615,652
TEGNA, Inc.
448,649
6,119,572
Thryv Holdings, Inc. *
70,155
1,614,267
Townsquare Media, Inc., Class A
26,692
322,172
TrueCar, Inc. *
197,987
522,686
Urban One, Inc. *
23,446
36,341
Urban One, Inc., Class A *
24,438
48,632
Vimeo, Inc. *
348,077
1,249,596
Vivid Seats, Inc., Class A *
169,418
891,139
WideOpenWest, Inc. *
117,264
418,632
Yelp, Inc., Class A *
151,327
6,089,398
Ziff Davis, Inc. *
104,064
5,214,647
ZipRecruiter, Inc., Class A *
154,409
1,587,325
 
94,517,122
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 9.4%
2seventy bio, Inc. *
116,417
530,862
4D Molecular Therapeutics, Inc. *
92,443
2,212,161
89bio, Inc. *
179,791
1,530,021
Aadi Bioscience, Inc. *
37,075
71,184
ACADIA Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
279,219
4,665,749
ACELYRIN, Inc. *
164,696
688,429
Aclaris Therapeutics, Inc. *
160,330
193,999
Acrivon Therapeutics, Inc. *
27,342
248,539
Actinium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
63,682
490,351
Adaptive Biotechnologies Corp. *
262,202
686,969
Adicet Bio, Inc. *
120,076
178,913
ADMA Biologics, Inc. *
482,726
3,147,374
Aerovate Therapeutics, Inc. *
25,922
518,699
Agenus, Inc. *
41,710
505,525
Agios Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
125,878
4,091,035
Akero Therapeutics, Inc. *
139,772
2,780,065
Akoya Biosciences, Inc. *(a)
51,893
198,231
Aldeyra Therapeutics, Inc. *
106,476
419,515
Alector, Inc. *
164,054
833,394
Alkermes PLC *
376,123
9,230,058
Allakos, Inc. *
151,975
159,574
Allogene Therapeutics, Inc. *
212,263
585,846
Allovir, Inc. *
118,150
93,858
Alpine Immune Sciences, Inc. *
87,110
5,626,435
Altimmune, Inc. *
122,309
801,124
ALX Oncology Holdings, Inc. *(a)
59,761
1,017,132
Amicus Therapeutics, Inc. *
658,426
6,577,676
Amneal Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
279,256
1,689,499
Amphastar Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
85,661
3,533,516
Amylyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
116,593
211,033
AnaptysBio, Inc. *
42,229
1,027,854
Anavex Life Sciences Corp. *(a)
168,121
613,642
ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
33,343
2,200,638
Anika Therapeutics, Inc. *
33,543
868,428
Annexon, Inc. *
152,719
694,871
Apogee Therapeutics, Inc. *
94,104
4,733,431
Arbutus Biopharma Corp. *
288,534
787,698
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Arcellx, Inc. *
87,254
4,364,445
Arcturus Therapeutics Holdings, Inc. *
52,593
1,344,803
Arcus Biosciences, Inc. *
121,518
1,850,719
Arcutis Biotherapeutics, Inc. *
181,133
1,507,027
Ardelyx, Inc. *
522,919
3,346,682
ArriVent Biopharma, Inc. *
22,256
367,669
Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
263,628
5,963,265
ARS Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
55,441
482,337
Arvinas, Inc. *
114,199
3,628,102
Assertio Holdings, Inc. *
204,683
181,165
Astria Therapeutics, Inc. *
113,008
1,037,413
Atara Biotherapeutics, Inc. *
235,645
162,595
Atea Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
173,792
643,030
Aura Biosciences, Inc. *
80,882
598,527
Aurinia Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
310,029
1,578,048
Avid Bioservices, Inc. *
143,075
1,091,662
Avidity Biosciences, Inc. *
167,529
4,042,475
Avita Medical, Inc. *
57,246
480,866
Axsome Therapeutics, Inc. *
80,977
5,972,864
Beam Therapeutics, Inc. *
169,919
3,605,681
BioAtla, Inc. *
101,115
228,014
BioCryst Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
429,424
1,773,521
Biohaven Ltd. *
155,313
6,026,144
BioLife Solutions, Inc. *
80,247
1,407,532
Biomea Fusion, Inc. *(a)
44,232
475,052
Biote Corp., Class A *
32,001
176,326
BioVie, Inc., Class A *
29,935
14,668
Bioxcel Therapeutics, Inc. *(a)
49,908
125,768
Bluebird Bio, Inc. *
434,109
385,098
Blueprint Medicines Corp. *
138,042
12,608,756
Bridgebio Pharma, Inc. *
264,760
6,783,151
Bright Green Corp. *
137,897
34,598
Cabaletta Bio, Inc. *
79,079
841,796
Cara Therapeutics, Inc. *
107,050
80,491
CareDx, Inc. *
117,016
908,044
Cargo Therapeutics, Inc. *(a)
48,745
931,029
Caribou Biosciences, Inc. *
183,381
665,673
Carisma Therapeutics, Inc. *(a)
60,952
99,352
Cartesian Therapeutics, Inc. *(a)
8,850
195,328
Cassava Sciences, Inc. *(a)
91,379
2,024,045
Catalyst Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
252,520
3,800,426
Celcuity, Inc. *
41,824
659,564
Celldex Therapeutics, Inc. *
141,281
5,286,735
Century Therapeutics, Inc. *
53,526
155,761
Cerevel Therapeutics Holdings, Inc. *
162,495
6,940,161
CG oncology, Inc. *
52,730
2,119,219
Citius Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
309,894
231,274
Codexis, Inc. *
158,691
461,791
Cogent Biosciences, Inc. *
188,940
1,228,110
Coherus Biosciences, Inc. *
243,185
476,643
Collegium Pharmaceutical, Inc. *
74,186
2,739,689
Compass Therapeutics, Inc. *
216,166
311,279
Corcept Therapeutics, Inc. *
185,422
4,324,041
CorMedix, Inc. *(a)
127,039
667,590
Crinetics Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
149,712
6,560,380
CryoPort, Inc. *
98,207
1,589,971
Cue Biopharma, Inc. *
74,459
141,472
Cullinan Therapeutics, Inc. *
57,951
1,565,257
Cytek Biosciences, Inc. *
273,935
1,646,349
Cytokinetics, Inc. *
216,838
13,296,506
Day One Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. *
142,887
2,443,368
Deciphera Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
121,274
3,064,594
Denali Therapeutics, Inc. *
271,832
4,197,086
Design Therapeutics, Inc. *
74,915
263,701
Disc Medicine, Inc. *
21,365
594,802
Dynavax Technologies Corp. *
293,722
3,339,619
Dyne Therapeutics, Inc. *
134,091
3,393,843
Eagle Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
23,660
96,769
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Edgewise Therapeutics, Inc. *
130,673
2,344,274
Editas Medicine, Inc. *
185,003
963,866
Emergent BioSolutions, Inc. *(b)
115,644
217,411
Enanta Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
46,447
638,182
Enliven Therapeutics, Inc. *(a)
53,393
928,504
Entrada Therapeutics, Inc. *
47,973
568,480
Erasca, Inc. *
184,468
370,781
Evolus, Inc. *
95,577
1,124,941
Eyenovia, Inc. *(a)
63,574
47,744
EyePoint Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
84,704
1,490,790
Fate Therapeutics, Inc. *
193,069
762,623
Fennec Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
41,497
380,942
FibroGen, Inc. *
209,142
234,239
Foghorn Therapeutics, Inc. *
46,468
253,715
Genelux Corp. *(a)
42,791
133,080
Generation Bio Co. *
103,517
292,953
Geron Corp. *
1,160,284
4,559,916
Gritstone bio, Inc. *
200,640
160,512
Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc. *
294,910
11,236,071
Harmony Biosciences Holdings, Inc. *
73,651
2,276,552
Harrow, Inc. *
69,252
705,678
Harvard Bioscience, Inc. *
88,966
339,850
Heron Therapeutics, Inc. *
236,703
549,151
HilleVax, Inc. *
59,000
778,800
Humacyte, Inc. *
139,698
547,616
Ideaya Biosciences, Inc. *
149,456
6,075,386
IGM Biosciences, Inc. *(a)
29,613
285,173
Ikena Oncology, Inc. *
73,880
97,522
Immuneering Corp., Class A *
51,835
73,606
ImmunityBio, Inc. *(a)
300,628
2,402,018
Immunovant, Inc. *
122,349
3,357,257
Inhibrx, Inc. *
77,891
2,651,410
Innoviva, Inc. *
132,373
2,000,156
Inozyme Pharma, Inc. *
105,656
465,943
Insmed, Inc. *
313,531
7,750,486
Intellia Therapeutics, Inc. *
204,080
4,367,312
Intra-Cellular Therapies, Inc. *
227,853
16,362,124
Iovance Biotherapeutics, Inc. *
538,650
6,345,297
Ironwood Pharmaceuticals, Inc.,
Class A *
314,483
2,437,243
iTeos Therapeutics, Inc. *
56,509
606,907
Janux Therapeutics, Inc. *
39,368
2,243,976
KalVista Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
71,727
814,101
Karyopharm Therapeutics, Inc. *
258,909
266,676
Keros Therapeutics, Inc. *
58,255
3,284,999
Kezar Life Sciences, Inc. *
163,132
134,502
Kiniksa Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Class A *
72,960
1,365,811
Kodiak Sciences, Inc. *
74,143
237,999
Krystal Biotech, Inc. *
49,021
7,506,096
Kura Oncology, Inc. *
160,213
3,143,379
Kymera Therapeutics, Inc. *
92,536
3,111,060
Larimar Therapeutics, Inc. *
58,339
401,956
LENZ Therapeutics, Inc.
9,149
145,195
Lexeo Therapeutics, Inc. *
23,161
288,354
Lexicon Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *(a)
208,977
321,825
Ligand Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
38,220
2,671,196
Lineage Cell Therapeutics, Inc. *
297,769
324,568
Liquidia Corp. *
114,252
1,468,138
Longboard Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
56,477
1,202,960
Lyell Immunopharma, Inc. *
399,765
867,490
MacroGenics, Inc. *
138,324
2,044,429
Madrigal Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
33,567
6,848,339
MannKind Corp. *
590,502
2,426,963
Marinus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
124,166
175,074
MaxCyte, Inc. *
198,938
722,145
MeiraGTx Holdings PLC *
74,544
363,775
Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
23,947
352,979
Mersana Therapeutics, Inc. *
251,301
796,624
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Mesa Laboratories, Inc.
11,640
1,234,771
MiMedx Group, Inc. *
261,906
1,613,341
Mineralys Therapeutics, Inc. *
45,318
555,146
Mirum Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
56,062
1,407,717
Monte Rosa Therapeutics, Inc. *(a)
69,530
369,900
Morphic Holding, Inc. *
86,544
2,360,055
Mural Oncology PLC *
38,728
143,294
Myriad Genetics, Inc. *
198,698
3,888,520
Nautilus Biotechnology, Inc. *
114,098
289,809
Neumora Therapeutics, Inc. *(a)
32,558
295,952
Nkarta, Inc. *
69,109
461,648
Novavax, Inc. *(a)
257,028
1,112,931
Nurix Therapeutics, Inc. *
107,156
1,288,015
Nuvalent, Inc., Class A *
60,169
4,144,441
Nuvation Bio, Inc. *
332,937
995,482
Nuvectis Pharma, Inc. *(a)
17,590
106,947
Ocean Biomedical, Inc. *
19,835
27,769
Ocular Therapeutix, Inc. *
262,607
1,244,757
Olema Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
60,729
617,614
Omega Therapeutics, Inc. *(a)
55,712
124,238
Omeros Corp. *(a)
139,171
438,389
OmniAb, Inc. *
213,690
948,784
Optinose, Inc. *
166,635
136,807
Organogenesis Holdings, Inc., Class A *
160,584
377,372
ORIC Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
87,891
776,078
Outlook Therapeutics, Inc. *
17,730
158,152
Ovid therapeutics, Inc. *
135,487
413,235
Pacific Biosciences of California, Inc. *
572,148
944,044
Pacira BioSciences, Inc. *
103,459
2,715,799
PDS Biotechnology Corp. *(a)
63,925
214,149
PepGen, Inc. *
22,976
282,145
Phathom Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
74,192
669,954
Phibro Animal Health Corp., Class A
46,720
780,224
Pliant Therapeutics, Inc. *
129,245
1,527,676
PMV Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
88,482
159,268
Poseida Therapeutics, Inc., Class A *
155,344
375,932
Precigen, Inc. *
309,642
408,727
Prelude Therapeutics, Inc. *
33,475
126,201
Prestige Consumer Healthcare, Inc. *
113,037
8,111,535
Prime Medicine, Inc. *(a)
87,329
429,659
ProKidney Corp. *(a)
103,938
214,632
Protagonist Therapeutics, Inc. *
129,530
3,252,498
Protalix BioTherapeutics, Inc. *
153,561
175,060
Prothena Corp. PLC *
95,740
1,947,352
PTC Therapeutics, Inc. *
163,131
5,244,662
Quanterix Corp. *
80,208
1,292,953
Quantum-Si, Inc. *
229,457
369,426
Rallybio Corp. *
69,890
134,189
RAPT Therapeutics, Inc. *
68,425
526,873
Recursion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.,
Class A *(a)
317,072
2,479,503
REGENXBIO, Inc. *
92,557
1,420,750
Relay Therapeutics, Inc. *
215,065
1,402,224
Reneo Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
30,078
50,230
Replimune Group, Inc. *
110,786
703,491
Revance Therapeutics, Inc. *
197,529
713,080
REVOLUTION Medicines, Inc. *
316,759
11,808,776
Rhythm Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
121,541
4,832,470
Rigel Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
391,223
410,784
Rocket Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
142,296
3,062,210
Sage Therapeutics, Inc. *
120,061
1,673,650
Sagimet Biosciences, Inc., Class A *
51,869
202,289
Sana Biotechnology, Inc. *
217,089
1,953,801
Sangamo Therapeutics, Inc. *
334,204
172,082
Savara, Inc. *
202,527
927,574
Scholar Rock Holding Corp. *
130,501
1,914,450
Scilex Holding Co. *(c)
147,603
105,022
scPharmaceuticals, Inc. *
64,751
289,437
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Seer, Inc., Class A *
134,013
278,747
Seres Therapeutics, Inc. *
225,395
223,276
SIGA Technologies, Inc.
105,114
922,901
SpringWorks Therapeutics, Inc. *
155,427
7,256,887
Stoke Therapeutics, Inc. *
63,060
695,552
Summit Therapeutics, Inc. *
259,842
1,021,179
Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
111,514
3,356,571
Sutro Biopharma, Inc. *
137,495
466,796
Syndax Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
178,505
3,771,811
Tango Therapeutics, Inc. *
102,672
790,574
Taro Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. *
18,686
793,781
Tarsus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
66,484
2,089,592
Tenaya Therapeutics, Inc. *
105,724
479,987
Terns Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
97,966
494,728
TG Therapeutics, Inc. *
313,968
4,288,803
Theravance Biopharma, Inc. *
110,373
931,548
Third Harmonic Bio, Inc. *
44,524
495,997
Travere Therapeutics, Inc. *
164,359
908,905
Trevi Therapeutics, Inc. *
95,150
278,790
Turnstone Biologics Corp. *
34,443
89,552
Twist Bioscience Corp. *
130,986
4,090,693
Tyra Biosciences, Inc. *(a)
31,103
531,861
UroGen Pharma Ltd. *
62,880
869,002
Vanda Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
128,172
610,099
Vaxcyte, Inc. *
240,910
14,587,100
Vaxxinity, Inc., Class A *
97,417
11,953
Ventyx Biosciences, Inc. *
106,353
397,760
Vera Therapeutics, Inc., Class A *
90,929
3,592,605
Veracyte, Inc. *
165,047
3,229,970
Vericel Corp. *
108,317
4,968,501
Verrica Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *(a)
47,719
332,363
Verve Therapeutics, Inc. *
149,635
899,306
Vigil Neuroscience, Inc. *
36,733
95,873
Viking Therapeutics, Inc. *
232,404
18,494,710
Vir Biotechnology, Inc. *
191,899
1,623,466
Viridian Therapeutics, Inc. *
112,848
1,496,364
Vor BioPharma, Inc. *
86,126
148,137
Voyager Therapeutics, Inc. *
89,224
697,732
WaVe Life Sciences Ltd. *
166,748
822,068
X4 Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
281,457
315,232
Xencor, Inc. *
131,816
2,760,227
Xeris Biopharma Holdings, Inc. *
305,453
534,543
XOMA Corp. *
16,717
423,609
Y-mAbs Therapeutics, Inc. *
82,932
1,261,396
Zentalis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
131,696
1,456,558
Zevra Therapeutics, Inc. *
80,271
367,641
Zura Bio Ltd., Class A *
39,744
169,707
Zymeworks, Inc. *
125,491
1,076,713
 
529,845,320
 
Real Estate Management & Development 0.6%
American Realty Investors, Inc. *
3,281
45,212
Anywhere Real Estate, Inc. *
244,231
1,186,963
Compass, Inc., Class A *
645,773
2,034,185
Cushman & Wakefield PLC *
376,812
3,636,236
DigitalBridge Group, Inc.
367,498
6,041,667
Douglas Elliman, Inc. *
176,327
239,805
eXp World Holdings, Inc. (a)
161,347
1,607,016
Forestar Group, Inc. *
42,100
1,304,679
FRP Holdings, Inc. *
30,227
916,180
Kennedy-Wilson Holdings, Inc.
271,274
2,330,244
Marcus & Millichap, Inc.
54,172
1,715,627
Maui Land & Pineapple Co., Inc. *
17,243
335,894
Newmark Group, Inc., Class A
308,023
2,947,780
Opendoor Technologies, Inc. *
1,289,051
2,565,212
RE/MAX Holdings, Inc., Class A
39,978
280,646
Redfin Corp. *
253,530
1,422,303
See financial notes
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Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
RMR Group, Inc., Class A
35,070
831,860
St. Joe Co.
78,045
4,464,174
Star Holdings *
29,626
352,253
Stratus Properties, Inc. *
12,884
292,209
Tejon Ranch Co. *
47,715
800,658
Transcontinental Realty Investors, Inc. *
2,933
84,030
 
35,434,833
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 3.1%
ACM Research, Inc., Class A *
111,523
2,846,067
Aehr Test Systems *
61,902
741,586
Alpha & Omega Semiconductor Ltd. *
53,423
1,168,361
Ambarella, Inc. *
87,387
4,017,180
Amkor Technology, Inc.
255,488
8,265,037
Atomera, Inc. *(a)
52,430
243,275
Axcelis Technologies, Inc. *
73,995
7,659,962
CEVA, Inc. *
52,650
1,067,216
Cohu, Inc. *
105,906
3,211,070
Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd. *
282,765
5,053,011
Diodes, Inc. *
102,543
7,486,664
FormFactor, Inc. *
175,165
7,810,607
Ichor Holdings Ltd. *
65,504
2,540,245
Impinj, Inc. *
52,973
8,442,837
indie Semiconductor, Inc., Class A *
344,181
1,934,297
inTEST Corp. *
27,297
307,637
Kulicke & Soffa Industries, Inc.
126,147
5,838,083
MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings,
Inc. *
125,885
12,833,976
Maxeon Solar Technologies Ltd. *(a)
67,876
132,358
MaxLinear, Inc. *
172,597
3,588,292
Navitas Semiconductor Corp., Class A *
260,457
1,127,779
NVE Corp.
10,865
884,411
Onto Innovation, Inc. *
111,233
20,632,609
PDF Solutions, Inc. *
70,357
2,116,339
Photronics, Inc. *
138,464
3,795,298
Power Integrations, Inc.
128,909
8,600,808
Rambus, Inc. *
244,654
13,411,932
Semtech Corp. *
144,843
5,448,994
Silicon Laboratories, Inc. *
72,047
8,752,990
SiTime Corp. *
40,264
3,588,328
SkyWater Technology, Inc. *
41,250
423,225
SMART Global Holdings, Inc. *
116,958
2,136,823
Synaptics, Inc. *
89,603
8,060,686
Transphorm, Inc. *
66,481
319,109
Ultra Clean Holdings, Inc. *
100,770
4,215,209
Veeco Instruments, Inc. *
115,286
4,074,207
 
172,776,508
 
Software & Services 6.4%
8x8, Inc. *
277,657
613,622
A10 Networks, Inc.
160,404
2,094,876
ACI Worldwide, Inc. *
246,161
8,394,090
Adeia, Inc.
242,834
2,389,487
Agilysys, Inc. *
45,863
3,808,922
Alarm.com Holdings, Inc. *
108,768
7,233,072
Alkami Technology, Inc. *
92,714
2,231,626
Altair Engineering, Inc., Class A *
124,772
10,037,907
American Software, Inc., Class A
72,827
736,281
Amplitude, Inc., Class A *
156,696
1,534,054
Appfolio, Inc., Class A *
43,685
9,906,884
Appian Corp., Class A *
93,147
3,487,424
Applied Digital Corp. *(a)
197,846
535,173
Asana, Inc., Class A *
188,716
2,806,207
Aurora Innovation, Inc. *
809,672
2,246,840
AvePoint, Inc. *
335,885
2,609,826
BigBear.ai Holdings, Inc. *(a)
118,096
196,039
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
BigCommerce Holdings, Inc. *
154,701
875,608
Bit Digital, Inc. *(a)
204,171
415,488
Blackbaud, Inc. *
98,842
7,701,769
BlackLine, Inc. *
129,240
7,502,382
Box, Inc., Class A *
319,822
8,321,768
Braze, Inc., Class A *
121,761
5,101,786
Brightcove, Inc. *
99,091
176,382
C3.ai, Inc., Class A *(a)
186,928
4,211,488
Cerence, Inc. *
93,889
855,329
Cipher Mining, Inc. *(a)
96,211
357,905
Cleanspark, Inc. *
437,372
7,164,153
Clear Secure, Inc., Class A
188,469
3,292,553
CommVault Systems, Inc. *
100,236
10,271,183
Consensus Cloud Solutions, Inc. *
42,837
498,623
CoreCard Corp. *
16,551
198,281
Couchbase, Inc. *
81,086
1,957,416
CS Disco, Inc. *
51,204
386,590
CXApp, Inc. *
4,459
14,982
Daily Journal Corp. *
3,159
1,058,897
Digimarc Corp. *
32,271
682,209
Digital Turbine, Inc. *
226,986
433,543
DigitalOcean Holdings, Inc. *
139,505
4,584,134
Domo, Inc., Class B *
72,712
547,521
E2open Parent Holdings, Inc. *
392,846
1,905,303
eGain Corp. *
48,556
301,533
Enfusion, Inc., Class A *
90,271
840,423
Envestnet, Inc. *
113,785
7,062,635
Everbridge, Inc. *
93,473
3,248,187
EverCommerce, Inc. *
53,324
479,916
Expensify, Inc., Class A *
126,263
202,021
Fastly, Inc., Class A *
277,454
3,509,793
Freshworks, Inc., Class A *
367,943
6,567,783
Grid Dynamics Holdings, Inc. *
127,745
1,248,069
Hackett Group, Inc.
57,333
1,243,553
Information Services Group, Inc.
76,739
258,610
Instructure Holdings, Inc. *
44,271
846,904
Intapp, Inc. *
90,379
2,794,519
InterDigital, Inc.
58,504
5,776,100
Jamf Holding Corp. *
160,508
3,125,091
Kaltura, Inc. *
189,727
233,364
LivePerson, Inc. *
181,747
91,037
LiveRamp Holdings, Inc. *
147,081
4,722,771
Marathon Digital Holdings, Inc. *
508,211
8,161,869
Matterport, Inc. *
590,136
2,714,626
MeridianLink, Inc. *
57,801
964,121
MicroStrategy, Inc., Class A *
33,735
35,928,787
Mitek Systems, Inc. *
100,004
1,263,051
Model N, Inc. *
87,929
2,607,095
N-able, Inc. *
158,392
1,941,886
NextNav, Inc. *(a)
128,776
1,173,149
Olo, Inc., Class A *
232,716
1,117,037
ON24, Inc.
66,316
437,022
OneSpan, Inc. *
92,428
1,000,071
PagerDuty, Inc. *
202,212
4,036,152
Perficient, Inc. *
77,793
3,676,497
PowerSchool Holdings, Inc., Class A *
128,953
2,233,466
Progress Software Corp.
100,389
5,001,380
PROS Holdings, Inc. *
101,417
3,321,407
Q2 Holdings, Inc. *
129,280
6,643,699
Qualys, Inc. *
84,487
13,848,264
Rackspace Technology, Inc. *
147,037
252,904
Rapid7, Inc. *
137,728
6,170,214
Red Violet, Inc. *
25,499
427,873
Rimini Street, Inc. *
114,282
303,990
Riot Platforms, Inc. *
450,026
4,549,763
Sapiens International Corp. NV
69,612
2,144,050
SEMrush Holdings, Inc., Class A *
71,942
880,570
SolarWinds Corp.
118,260
1,303,225
See financial notes
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Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
SoundHound AI, Inc., Class A *(a)
311,211
1,319,535
SoundThinking, Inc. *
22,013
294,094
Sprinklr, Inc., Class A *
239,914
2,804,595
Sprout Social, Inc., Class A *
110,313
5,565,291
SPS Commerce, Inc. *
83,357
14,493,282
Squarespace, Inc., Class A *
128,625
4,483,867
Tenable Holdings, Inc. *
264,362
11,888,359
Terawulf, Inc. *
353,643
767,405
Thoughtworks Holding, Inc. *
213,772
495,951
Tucows, Inc., Class A *
22,699
401,091
Unisys Corp. *
149,219
810,259
Varonis Systems, Inc., Class B *
247,083
10,809,881
Verint Systems, Inc. *
138,720
4,200,442
Veritone, Inc. *(a)
59,872
195,781
Viant Technology, Inc., Class A *
33,212
291,933
Weave Communications, Inc. *
77,987
833,681
Workiva, Inc., Class A *
112,766
8,885,961
Xperi, Inc. *
97,987
1,029,843
Yext, Inc. *
244,558
1,342,623
Zeta Global Holdings Corp., Class A *
318,488
3,936,512
Zuora, Inc., Class A *
307,896
3,035,855
 
361,918,341
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 5.1%
908 Devices, Inc. *
50,129
285,735
ADTRAN Holdings, Inc.
179,986
788,339
Advanced Energy Industries, Inc.
85,376
8,182,436
Aeva Technologies, Inc. *
36,311
113,290
Akoustis Technologies, Inc. *
213,442
125,312
Arlo Technologies, Inc. *
203,020
2,513,388
Aviat Networks, Inc. *
26,285
879,233
Badger Meter, Inc.
66,837
12,225,824
Bel Fuse, Inc., Class B
23,641
1,388,200
Belden, Inc.
94,552
7,684,241
Benchmark Electronics, Inc.
80,218
2,423,386
Calix, Inc. *
133,664
3,706,503
Cambium Networks Corp. *
27,989
94,883
Clearfield, Inc. *
29,269
881,582
Climb Global Solutions, Inc.
9,506
612,757
CommScope Holding Co., Inc. *
468,537
418,872
CompoSecure, Inc. *(a)
37,585
261,216
Comtech Telecommunications Corp. *
62,916
118,282
Corsair Gaming, Inc. *
82,828
919,391
CPI Card Group, Inc. *
9,729
167,825
CTS Corp.
70,297
3,216,088
Daktronics, Inc. *
86,879
821,007
Digi International, Inc. *
80,681
2,473,679
DZS, Inc. *
49,884
48,891
Eastman Kodak Co. *
126,684
570,078
ePlus, Inc. *
60,213
4,629,175
Evolv Technologies Holdings, Inc. *
259,500
1,014,645
Extreme Networks, Inc. *
286,430
3,208,016
Fabrinet *
83,601
14,468,825
FARO Technologies, Inc. *
42,407
795,131
Harmonic, Inc. *
249,911
2,684,044
Immersion Corp.
72,081
524,029
Infinera Corp. *
451,699
2,177,189
Insight Enterprises, Inc. *
63,891
11,664,580
Intevac, Inc. *
58,321
246,698
IonQ, Inc. *(a)
372,171
3,182,062
Iteris, Inc. *
97,633
437,396
Itron, Inc. *
103,620
9,545,474
Kimball Electronics, Inc. *
53,790
1,125,825
Knowles Corp. *
201,676
3,192,531
KVH Industries, Inc. *
42,847
205,666
Lightwave Logic, Inc. *(a)
262,754
1,003,720
Luna Innovations, Inc. *
72,680
149,721
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Methode Electronics, Inc.
76,479
932,279
MicroVision, Inc. *(a)
442,824
642,095
Mirion Technologies, Inc., Class A *
456,179
4,958,666
Napco Security Technologies, Inc.
75,330
3,065,931
NETGEAR, Inc. *
65,340
965,725
NetScout Systems, Inc. *
155,029
2,985,859
nLight, Inc. *
101,887
1,160,493
Novanta, Inc. *
81,331
12,728,301
OSI Systems, Inc. *
36,658
4,818,328
PAR Technology Corp. *
61,841
2,614,637
PC Connection, Inc.
26,095
1,617,107
Plexus Corp. *
62,398
6,302,822
Presto Automation, Inc. *
7,273
1,226
Ribbon Communications, Inc. *
200,308
634,976
Richardson Electronics Ltd.
27,359
288,090
Rogers Corp. *
39,232
4,672,139
Sanmina Corp. *
125,082
7,588,725
ScanSource, Inc. *
56,324
2,344,205
SmartRent, Inc. *
426,523
989,533
Super Micro Computer, Inc. *
115,543
99,228,328
TTM Technologies, Inc. *
231,247
3,452,518
Turtle Beach Corp. *
38,012
535,969
Viavi Solutions, Inc. *
501,367
3,960,799
Vishay Intertechnology, Inc.
288,975
6,686,881
Vishay Precision Group, Inc. *
27,936
921,888
Vuzix Corp. *(a)
142,266
189,214
Xerox Holdings Corp.
265,006
3,521,930
 
288,983,829
 
Telecommunication Services 0.5%
Anterix, Inc. *
28,925
911,716
AST SpaceMobile, Inc., Class A *(a)
260,177
574,991
ATN International, Inc.
24,765
472,516
Bandwidth, Inc., Class A *
52,882
962,452
Cogent Communications Holdings, Inc.
99,453
6,382,894
Consolidated Communications Holdings,
Inc. *
170,235
735,415
Globalstar, Inc. *
1,644,419
2,121,300
Gogo, Inc. *
151,867
1,375,915
IDT Corp., Class B
35,116
1,248,023
Liberty Latin America Ltd., Class C *
389,690
2,938,263
Lumen Technologies, Inc. *
2,289,108
2,724,039
Ooma, Inc. *
53,383
376,884
Shenandoah Telecommunications Co.
109,792
1,407,533
Spok Holdings, Inc.
41,157
635,876
Telephone & Data Systems, Inc.
224,529
3,513,879
 
26,381,696
 
Transportation 1.3%
Air Transport Services Group, Inc. *
116,910
1,498,786
Allegiant Travel Co.
35,829
1,954,830
ArcBest Corp.
54,026
5,992,024
Blade Air Mobility, Inc. *
140,659
448,702
Costamare, Inc.
104,431
1,251,083
Covenant Logistics Group, Inc., Class A
19,217
868,416
Forward Air Corp.
58,888
1,296,714
Frontier Group Holdings, Inc. *
86,836
524,489
FTAI Infrastructure, Inc.
225,959
1,635,943
Genco Shipping & Trading Ltd.
96,046
2,049,622
Golden Ocean Group Ltd.
279,183
3,933,689
Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. *
116,106
1,474,546
Heartland Express, Inc.
105,486
1,048,531
Himalaya Shipping Ltd. *
69,223
565,552
Hub Group, Inc., Class A
142,922
5,748,323
JetBlue Airways Corp. *
765,447
4,347,739
Joby Aviation, Inc. *(a)
632,732
3,195,297
See financial notes
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Marten Transport Ltd.
131,965
2,232,848
Matson, Inc.
78,306
8,439,821
PAM Transportation Services, Inc. *
13,871
237,610
Pangaea Logistics Solutions Ltd.
83,238
599,314
Radiant Logistics, Inc. *
79,045
390,482
RXO, Inc. *
264,419
5,000,163
Safe Bulkers, Inc.
152,360
760,276
SkyWest, Inc. *
91,999
6,718,687
Spirit Airlines, Inc. (a)
247,207
872,641
Sun Country Airlines Holdings, Inc. *
97,284
1,294,850
Universal Logistics Holdings, Inc.
15,506
692,808
Werner Enterprises, Inc.
144,114
4,928,699
 
70,002,485
 
Utilities 2.6%
ALLETE, Inc.
131,176
7,768,243
Altus Power, Inc., Class A *
145,704
534,734
American States Water Co.
84,247
5,968,057
Artesian Resources Corp., Class A
21,024
735,419
Avista Corp.
176,215
6,340,216
Black Hills Corp.
155,129
8,516,582
Brookfield Infrastructure Corp., Class A
271,978
8,287,170
Cadiz, Inc. *
92,704
211,365
California Water Service Group
131,372
6,452,993
Chesapeake Utilities Corp.
49,778
5,269,997
Consolidated Water Co. Ltd.
34,507
878,203
Genie Energy Ltd., Class B
44,174
675,420
Global Water Resources, Inc.
25,957
317,714
MGE Energy, Inc.
82,888
6,491,788
Middlesex Water Co.
40,041
2,030,879
Montauk Renewables, Inc. *
149,439
537,980
New Jersey Resources Corp.
221,122
9,660,820
Northwest Natural Holding Co.
83,384
3,181,100
Northwestern Energy Group, Inc.
140,015
7,062,357
ONE Gas, Inc.
125,267
8,082,227
Ormat Technologies, Inc.
122,694
7,831,558
Otter Tail Corp.
93,699
7,998,147
PNM Resources, Inc.
194,737
7,216,953
Portland General Electric Co.
231,217
9,995,511
Pure Cycle Corp. *
47,117
449,496
RGC Resources, Inc.
18,313
377,614
SJW Group
72,397
3,942,017
Southwest Gas Holdings, Inc.
141,918
10,589,921
Spire, Inc.
118,534
7,324,216
Sunnova Energy International, Inc. *(a)
239,852
1,009,777
Unitil Corp.
36,065
1,837,151
York Water Co.
32,145
1,141,469
 
148,717,094
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $4,180,444,745)
5,615,179,392
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
RIGHTS 0.0% OF NET ASSETS
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 0.0%
Aduro Biotech, Inc. CVR *(c)
27,867
72,998
Cartesian Therapeutics, Inc. CVR *(c)
265,512
47,792
Gtx, Inc. CVR *(c)
592
607
Jounce Therapeutics, Inc. CVR *(c)
100,774
3,023
Tobira Therapeutics, Inc. CVR *(c)
14,029
60,606
 
185,026
Total Rights
(Cost $44,006)
185,026
 
 
 
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS 1.2% OF NET ASSETS
 
Money Market Funds 1.2%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government
Money Market Fund, Premier Class
5.25% (d)(e)
68,498,560
68,498,560
Total Short-Term Investments
(Cost $68,498,560)
68,498,560
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $4,248,987,311)
5,683,862,978
 
NUMBER OF
CONTRACTS
NOTIONAL
AMOUNT
($)
CURRENT VALUE/
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
($)
FUTURES CONTRACTS
Long
Russell 2000 Index, e-mini,
expires 06/21/24
168
16,679,040
159,016
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at
$62,833,036.
(b)
Issuer is an affiliated company, as the investment adviser owns at least 5% of
the voting securities of such company.
(c)
Fair valued using significant unobservable inputs (see financial note 2(a),
Securities for which no quoted value is available, for additional information).
(d)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
(e)
Security purchased with cash collateral received for securities on loan.
CVR —
Contingent Value Rights
REIT —
Real Estate Investment Trust
See financial notes
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Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
Below is a summary of the fund’s transactions with affiliated issuers and affiliated companies which are or were affiliates during the period April 30, 2024. An affiliated company is a company in which the investment adviser has or had an ownership of at least 5% of the voting securities of a security issue during the report period. A dash in the Value at October 31, 2023, and/or Value at April 30, 2024, columns means either the issuer was not held or not held as an affiliate at the beginning of period and is no longer held at period end or the issuer is held at period end but is no longer an affiliate.
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE
IN UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DIVIDENDS
RECEIVED
COMMON STOCKS 0.0% OF NET ASSETS
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.0%
Fossil Group, Inc.
$
$
$
$
($86,515
)
$86,029
110,605
$
 
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) 0.0%
Diversified Healthcare Trust
28,570
(56,121
)
(99,851
)
268,912
1,291,248
547,139
10,908
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 0.0%
Emergent BioSolutions, Inc.
(24,285
)
217,411
115,644
 
Transportation 0.0%
Daseke, Inc.
98,747
(889,815
)
86,957
293,020
Total
$—
$127,317
($945,936
)
($12,894
)
$451,132
$1,594,688
$10,908

The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of April 30, 2024 (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 Stocks1
$4,802,232,479
$
$
$4,802,232,479
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)
283,081,897
19,696
283,101,593
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences
529,740,298
105,022
529,845,320
Rights
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences
185,026
185,026
Short-Term Investments1
68,498,560
68,498,560
Futures Contracts2
159,016
159,016
Total
$5,683,712,250
$—
$309,744
$5,684,021,994
1
As categorized in the Portfolio Holdings.
2
Futures contracts are reported at cumulative unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
See financial notes
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Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - affiliated issuers (cost $8,913,894)
 
$1,594,688
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $4,240,073,417) including securities on loan of $62,833,036
 
5,682,268,290
Cash
 
11,673,287
Deposit with broker for futures contracts
 
981,500
Receivables:
 
Fund shares sold
 
7,363,384
Dividends
 
1,679,549
Income from securities on loan
+
555,983
Total assets
 
5,706,116,681
 
Liabilities
Collateral held for securities on loan
 
68,498,560
Payables:
 
Fund shares redeemed
 
2,392,290
Investments bought
 
655,985
Variation margin on futures contracts
 
278,401
Investment adviser fees
+
188,418
Total liabilities
 
72,013,654
Net assets
 
$5,634,103,027
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$4,640,638,117
Total distributable earnings
+
993,464,910
Net assets
 
$5,634,103,027
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$5,634,103,027
 
177,212,964
$31.79
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers (net of foreign withholding tax of $75,115)
 
$45,786,263
Other interest
 
337,178
Dividends received from securities - affiliated issuers
 
10,908
Securities on loan, net
+
3,254,037
Total investment income
 
49,388,386
 
Expenses
Investment adviser fees
 
1,129,447
Total expenses
1,129,447
Net investment income
 
48,258,939
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Net realized losses on sales of securities - affiliated issuers
 
(12,894
)
Net realized losses on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
(29,484,496
)
Net realized gains on sales of in-kind redemptions - unaffiliated issuers
 
3,472,124
Net realized gains on futures contracts
+
1,817,554
Net realized losses
 
(24,207,712
)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - affiliated issuers
 
451,132
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
933,674,953
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts
+
923,370
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
935,049,455
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
910,841,743
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$959,100,682
See financial notes
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Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$48,258,939
$85,960,469
Net realized gains (losses)
 
(24,207,712
)
35,197,324
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
935,049,455
(573,316,322
)
Increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations
 
$959,100,682
($452,158,529
)
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($86,736,454
)
($67,319,807
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
15,910,887
$502,070,824
37,521,878
$1,105,017,562
Shares reinvested
 
2,232,953
67,256,541
1,875,048
53,907,613
Shares redeemed
+
(21,789,384
)
(688,729,515
)
(38,355,459
)
(1,130,035,083
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
(3,645,544
)
($119,402,150
)
1,041,467
$28,890,092
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
180,858,508
$4,881,140,949
179,817,041
$5,371,729,193
Total increase (decrease)
+
(3,645,544
)
752,962,078
1,041,467
(490,588,244
)
End of period
 
177,212,964
$5,634,103,027
180,858,508
$4,881,140,949
See financial notes
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Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$71.29
$66.82
$81.64
$57.62
$53.42
$48.38
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.62
1.13
1.05
1.00
1.07
0.99
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
14.41
4.39
(14.67
)
24.10
4.21
5.18
Total from investment operations
15.03
5.52
(13.62
)
25.10
5.28
6.17
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(1.14
)
(1.05
)
(0.96
)
(1.08
)
(0.94
)
(0.90
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.24
)
(0.14
)
(0.23
)
Total distributions
(1.14
)
(1.05
)
(1.20
)
(1.08
)
(1.08
)
(1.13
)
Net asset value at end of period
$85.18
$71.29
$66.82
$81.64
$57.62
$53.42
Total return
21.23
%2
8.38
%
(16.94
%)
44.01
%
9.94
%
13.37
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Total expenses
0.03
%3
0.03
%4
0.03
%4
0.03
%
0.03
%
0.03
%
Net investment income (loss)
1.52
%3
1.58
%
1.44
%
1.37
%
1.96
%
1.99
%
Portfolio turnover rate
0
%2,5
2
%
2
%
3
%
4
%
3
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000,000)
$22,249
$17,787
$16,046
$18,232
$11,487
$10,220
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Annualized.
4
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
5
Less than 0.5%
See financial notes
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Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date.
The fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
COMMON STOCKS 99.6% OF NET ASSETS
 
Automobiles & Components 1.5%
Adient PLC *
40,665
1,214,664
American Axle & Manufacturing
Holdings, Inc. *
60,450
443,703
Aptiv PLC *
127,397
9,045,187
Autoliv, Inc.
33,157
3,971,877
BorgWarner, Inc.
105,976
3,472,834
Canoo, Inc. *(a)
23,749
68,397
Cooper-Standard Holdings, Inc. *
8,444
130,291
Dana, Inc.
54,773
680,828
Dorman Products, Inc. *
13,443
1,175,590
Envirotech Vehicles, Inc. *
9,637
20,912
Ford Motor Co.
1,777,163
21,592,530
Fox Factory Holding Corp. *
18,890
735,199
Garrett Motion, Inc. *
66,397
634,755
General Motors Co.
525,925
23,419,440
Gentex Corp.
105,044
3,603,009
Gentherm, Inc. *
14,378
727,095
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. *
127,808
1,528,584
Harley-Davidson, Inc.
56,679
1,949,191
Holley, Inc. *
22,922
92,146
LCI Industries
11,790
1,225,924
Lear Corp.
26,114
3,286,969
Lucid Group, Inc. *(a)
410,570
1,046,954
Luminar Technologies, Inc.,
Class A *(a)
121,127
178,057
Mobileye Global, Inc., Class A *(a)
35,165
968,796
Modine Manufacturing Co. *
24,298
2,250,724
Motorcar Parts of America, Inc. *
7,218
40,998
Patrick Industries, Inc.
9,154
956,502
Phinia, Inc.
20,144
785,616
QuantumScape Corp., Class A *
170,800
925,736
Rivian Automotive, Inc., Class A *
308,710
2,747,519
Standard Motor Products, Inc.
7,798
250,316
Stoneridge, Inc. *
11,655
174,592
Strattec Security Corp. *
1,500
34,140
Superior Industries International,
Inc. *
10,350
38,709
Tesla, Inc. *
1,261,222
231,156,768
Thor Industries, Inc.
24,055
2,391,548
Visteon Corp. *
12,716
1,406,771
Winnebago Industries, Inc.
13,059
804,173
Workhorse Group, Inc. *
79,433
12,010
Worksport Ltd. *
13,921
11,624
XPEL, Inc. *
9,832
516,672
 
325,717,350
 
Banks 3.6%
1895 Bancorp of Wisconsin, Inc. *
1,526
11,064
1st Source Corp.
6,934
343,926
ACNB Corp.
3,576
116,363
Affinity Bancshares, Inc. *
1,146
19,184
Amalgamated Financial Corp.
7,518
184,492
Amerant Bancorp, Inc.
10,892
235,921
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Ameris Bancorp
29,643
1,407,450
AmeriServ Financial, Inc.
4,001
9,682
Ames National Corp.
4,056
78,078
Arrow Financial Corp.
6,961
155,021
Associated Banc-Corp.
69,004
1,453,914
Atlantic Union Bankshares Corp.
40,437
1,284,668
Auburn National BanCorp, Inc.
800
14,808
Axos Financial, Inc. *
22,736
1,150,669
Banc of California, Inc.
62,790
859,595
BancFirst Corp.
6,480
577,822
Bancorp, Inc. *
23,768
711,614
Bank First Corp.
3,759
290,157
Bank of America Corp.
3,131,718
115,904,883
Bank of Hawaii Corp.
18,380
1,041,962
Bank of Marin Bancorp
6,631
95,221
Bank of the James Financial Group,
Inc.
2,744
27,934
Bank OZK
46,860
2,092,299
Bank7 Corp.
2,054
56,074
BankFinancial Corp.
3,213
31,070
BankUnited, Inc.
36,102
965,006
Bankwell Financial Group, Inc.
2,376
54,482
Banner Corp.
15,660
683,246
Bar Harbor Bankshares
5,903
148,047
BayCom Corp.
4,901
96,942
Bayfirst Financial Corp.
784
10,098
BCB Bancorp, Inc.
7,033
66,251
Berkshire Hills Bancorp, Inc.
19,410
413,821
Blue Foundry Bancorp *
9,742
83,197
Bogota Financial Corp. *
1,050
7,109
BOK Financial Corp.
12,146
1,077,715
Bridgewater Bancshares, Inc. *
8,542
92,937
Broadway Financial Corp. *
2,507
12,435
Brookline Bancorp, Inc.
38,717
321,351
Burke & Herbert Financial Services
Corp.
2,960
155,045
Business First Bancshares, Inc.
9,475
191,300
Byline Bancorp, Inc.
14,729
319,177
C&F Financial Corp.
1,200
47,004
Cadence Bank
83,438
2,308,729
California BanCorp *
2,455
53,274
Cambridge Bancorp
3,535
216,943
Camden National Corp.
5,912
184,573
Capital Bancorp, Inc.
3,170
61,498
Capital City Bank Group, Inc.
5,558
147,398
Capitol Federal Financial, Inc.
63,473
302,766
Carter Bankshares, Inc. *
9,825
119,570
Catalyst Bancorp, Inc. *
1,359
15,900
Cathay General Bancorp
32,565
1,121,539
CB Financial Services, Inc.
2,090
46,419
Central Pacific Financial Corp.
11,311
225,541
CF Bankshares, Inc.
2,505
46,292
Chemung Financial Corp.
1,306
55,068
ChoiceOne Financial Services, Inc.
2,484
61,752
Citigroup, Inc.
866,042
53,114,356
Citizens & Northern Corp.
5,947
101,396
Citizens Community Bancorp, Inc.
3,309
36,399
Citizens Financial Group, Inc.
213,390
7,278,733
See financial notes
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Citizens Financial Services, Inc.
1,994
80,558
City Holding Co.
6,363
642,790
Civista Bancshares, Inc.
5,755
82,181
CNB Financial Corp.
8,219
156,161
Coastal Financial Corp. *
5,270
203,844
Codorus Valley Bancorp, Inc.
4,360
96,792
Colony Bankcorp, Inc.
7,200
78,264
Columbia Banking System, Inc.
93,886
1,765,996
Columbia Financial, Inc. *
14,396
238,974
Comerica, Inc.
61,134
3,067,093
Commerce Bancshares, Inc.
52,932
2,894,322
Community Bank System, Inc.
25,119
1,085,643
Community Trust Bancorp, Inc.
6,370
267,604
Community West Bancshares
6,826
117,202
ConnectOne Bancorp, Inc.
14,768
264,495
CrossFirst Bankshares, Inc. *
17,616
212,801
Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc.
28,859
3,011,148
Cullman Bancorp, Inc.
1,374
14,386
Customers Bancorp, Inc. *
12,356
564,299
CVB Financial Corp.
61,166
999,452
Dime Community Bancshares, Inc.
18,909
344,144
Eagle Bancorp Montana, Inc.
2,563
32,806
Eagle Bancorp, Inc.
13,609
251,630
East West Bancorp, Inc.
63,899
4,759,837
Eastern Bankshares, Inc.
70,729
888,356
ECB Bancorp, Inc. *
4,412
51,179
Enterprise Bancorp, Inc.
3,412
82,912
Enterprise Financial Services Corp.
16,939
643,851
Equity Bancshares, Inc., Class A
6,351
211,552
Esquire Financial Holdings, Inc.
3,256
153,227
ESSA Bancorp, Inc.
3,176
51,451
Evans Bancorp, Inc.
2,622
67,097
Farmers & Merchants Bancorp, Inc.
6,004
123,082
Farmers National Banc Corp.
14,833
175,474
FB Financial Corp.
17,225
631,296
Fidelity D&D Bancorp, Inc.
1,779
80,767
Fifth Third Bancorp
308,582
11,250,900
Financial Institutions, Inc.
6,134
105,627
Finward Bancorp
1,806
44,229
Finwise Bancorp *
4,562
48,403
First BanCorp
76,777
1,324,403
First Bancorp, Inc.
3,588
79,223
First Bancorp/Southern Pines NC
20,264
616,228
First Bancshares, Inc.
11,989
287,017
First Bank
9,056
105,774
First Busey Corp.
25,293
565,046
First Business Financial Services, Inc.
2,713
89,719
First Capital, Inc.
1,074
29,535
First Citizens BancShares, Inc.,
Class A
5,438
9,172,601
First Commonwealth Financial Corp.
43,700
576,403
First Community Bankshares, Inc.
8,451
280,404
First Community Corp.
3,520
58,186
First Financial Bancorp
42,225
933,595
First Financial Bankshares, Inc.
59,024
1,744,749
First Financial Corp.
4,167
151,720
First Financial Northwest, Inc.
2,960
60,295
First Foundation, Inc.
23,207
127,174
First Guaranty Bancshares, Inc.
2,887
32,421
First Hawaiian, Inc.
58,509
1,233,955
First Horizon Corp.
251,327
3,749,799
First Internet Bancorp
3,435
106,657
First Interstate BancSystem, Inc.,
Class A
37,307
996,097
First Merchants Corp.
28,372
948,192
First Mid Bancshares, Inc.
12,345
382,201
First National Corp.
2,648
39,084
First Northwest Bancorp
3,416
35,014
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
First of Long Island Corp.
9,603
90,940
First Savings Financial Group, Inc.
2,389
38,296
First Seacoast Bancorp, Inc. *
3,389
29,620
First U.S. Bancshares, Inc.
4,841
50,056
First United Corp.
2,849
64,359
First Western Financial, Inc. *
2,786
46,443
Five Star Bancorp
4,893
105,787
Flushing Financial Corp.
12,108
133,430
FNB Corp.
167,523
2,234,757
FNCB Bancorp, Inc.
8,643
47,796
Franklin Financial Services Corp.
1,992
60,298
FS Bancorp, Inc.
3,171
98,840
Fulton Financial Corp.
82,085
1,358,507
FVCBankcorp, Inc. *
8,954
103,061
German American Bancorp, Inc.
14,939
474,014
Glacier Bancorp, Inc.
50,234
1,817,466
Great Southern Bancorp, Inc.
4,013
206,268
Greene County Bancorp, Inc.
3,212
94,497
Guaranty Bancshares, Inc.
3,536
101,589
Hancock Whitney Corp.
39,748
1,804,162
Hanmi Financial Corp.
13,522
206,887
HarborOne Bancorp, Inc.
18,808
190,525
Hawthorn Bancshares, Inc.
2,065
37,645
HBT Financial, Inc.
5,821
107,427
Heartland Financial USA, Inc.
18,495
778,824
Heritage Commerce Corp.
26,186
207,917
Heritage Financial Corp.
14,372
254,959
Hilltop Holdings, Inc.
19,849
580,782
Hingham Institution For Savings (a)
707
119,412
HMN Financial, Inc.
2,233
44,437
Home Bancorp, Inc.
3,387
118,545
Home BancShares, Inc.
83,150
1,968,992
HomeStreet, Inc.
8,389
102,765
HomeTrust Bancshares, Inc.
6,363
163,529
Hope Bancorp, Inc.
59,050
591,681
Horizon Bancorp, Inc.
16,744
192,221
Huntington Bancshares, Inc.
654,417
8,814,997
IF Bancorp, Inc.
584
9,636
Independent Bank Corp.
9,444
234,306
Independent Bank Corp.
19,247
966,969
Independent Bank Group, Inc.
17,129
637,884
International Bancshares Corp.
24,669
1,372,830
Investar Holding Corp.
3,333
55,594
John Marshall Bancorp, Inc.
4,443
73,398
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
1,315,017
252,141,360
Kearny Financial Corp.
30,246
163,328
KeyCorp
422,099
6,116,215
Lakeland Bancorp, Inc.
27,779
338,626
Lakeland Financial Corp.
12,289
722,225
Landmark Bancorp, Inc.
2,076
37,368
LCNB Corp.
4,732
66,721
LINKBANCORP, Inc.
5,773
38,275
Live Oak Bancshares, Inc.
14,105
455,874
M&T Bank Corp.
75,587
10,914,007
Macatawa Bank Corp.
10,493
146,902
Magyar Bancorp, Inc.
1,051
11,971
MainStreet Bancshares, Inc.
3,000
45,810
Mercantile Bank Corp.
5,802
209,336
Meridian Corp.
3,846
35,614
Metrocity Bankshares, Inc.
7,678
176,440
Metropolitan Bank Holding Corp. *
4,799
190,520
Mid Penn Bancorp, Inc.
5,597
113,227
Middlefield Banc Corp.
3,452
74,114
Midland States Bancorp, Inc.
8,785
192,392
MidWestOne Financial Group, Inc.
5,792
116,825
MVB Financial Corp.
4,605
82,752
National Bank Holdings Corp.,
Class A
16,969
555,395
See financial notes
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Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
National Bankshares, Inc.
2,506
67,186
NB Bancorp, Inc. *
18,000
263,160
NBT Bancorp, Inc.
21,649
757,932
New York Community Bancorp, Inc.
329,468
873,090
Nicolet Bankshares, Inc.
5,917
452,828
Northeast Bank
3,001
155,212
Northeast Community Bancorp, Inc.
5,675
89,552
Northfield Bancorp, Inc.
18,804
156,825
Northrim BanCorp, Inc.
2,596
124,089
Northwest Bancshares, Inc.
54,295
575,527
Norwood Financial Corp.
3,060
73,715
NSTS Bancorp, Inc. *
1,610
15,440
Oak Valley Bancorp
3,707
89,524
OceanFirst Financial Corp.
25,110
370,624
OFG Bancorp
23,182
837,102
Ohio Valley Banc Corp.
1,400
32,900
Old National Bancorp
139,479
2,306,990
Old Point Financial Corp.
1,643
23,166
Old Second Bancorp, Inc.
17,372
237,996
OP Bancorp
5,203
47,503
Orange County Bancorp, Inc.
1,662
71,815
Origin Bancorp, Inc.
12,052
357,944
Orrstown Financial Services, Inc.
4,595
120,481
Pacific Premier Bancorp, Inc.
45,517
978,616
Park National Corp.
7,007
922,892
Parke Bancorp, Inc.
4,518
74,366
Pathfinder Bancorp, Inc.
593
7,543
Pathward Financial, Inc.
11,847
596,733
PB Bankshares, Inc. *
2,277
28,144
PCB Bancorp
4,081
59,419
Peapack-Gladstone Financial Corp.
6,657
148,984
Penns Woods Bancorp, Inc.
2,250
39,330
Peoples Bancorp of North Carolina,
Inc.
1,896
55,155
Peoples Bancorp, Inc.
15,377
446,548
Peoples Financial Services Corp.
2,693
101,984
Pinnacle Financial Partners, Inc.
34,743
2,664,788
Pioneer Bancorp, Inc. *
2,717
24,059
Plumas Bancorp
2,267
79,708
PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.
181,284
27,783,586
Ponce Financial Group, Inc. *
10,983
88,303
Popular, Inc.
33,493
2,846,570
Preferred Bank
5,696
431,130
Premier Financial Corp.
14,638
283,684
Primis Financial Corp.
10,278
99,902
Princeton Bancorp, Inc.
1,590
46,349
Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.
42,545
2,636,514
Provident Bancorp, Inc. *
6,035
53,681
Provident Financial Holdings, Inc.
3,562
46,092
Provident Financial Services, Inc.
32,096
471,169
QCR Holdings, Inc.
7,130
391,865
RBB Bancorp
6,055
107,537
Red River Bancshares, Inc.
1,974
89,245
Regions Financial Corp.
419,248
8,078,909
Renasant Corp.
26,630
773,868
Republic Bancorp, Inc., Class A
3,781
191,772
Richmond Mutual BanCorp, Inc.
4,348
47,263
Riverview Bancorp, Inc.
6,215
23,182
S&T Bancorp, Inc.
16,257
490,149
Sandy Spring Bancorp, Inc.
19,518
399,143
SB Financial Group, Inc.
3,301
44,167
Seacoast Banking Corp. of Florida
37,995
876,545
ServisFirst Bancshares, Inc.
22,675
1,336,918
Shore Bancshares, Inc.
11,833
122,472
Sierra Bancorp
5,854
116,026
Simmons First National Corp.,
Class A
54,646
933,900
SmartFinancial, Inc.
6,197
127,348
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Sound Financial Bancorp, Inc.
596
23,834
South Plains Financial, Inc.
5,663
146,785
Southern California Bancorp *
5,092
71,237
Southern First Bancshares, Inc. *
2,967
76,608
Southern Missouri Bancorp, Inc.
4,045
162,205
Southern States Bancshares, Inc.
2,910
70,335
Southside Bancshares, Inc.
12,464
332,290
SouthState Corp.
35,121
2,658,660
Stellar Bancorp, Inc.
23,106
512,953
Sterling Bancorp, Inc. *
9,738
46,061
Stock Yards Bancorp, Inc.
13,389
596,480
Summit Financial Group, Inc.
6,235
165,040
Summit State Bank
1,071
10,678
Synovus Financial Corp.
66,672
2,386,191
TC Bancshares, Inc.
3,005
41,018
Territorial Bancorp, Inc.
4,386
33,027
Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc. *
21,446
1,231,000
TFS Financial Corp.
26,645
320,006
Third Coast Bancshares, Inc. *
6,287
122,094
Timberland Bancorp, Inc.
3,571
87,132
Tompkins Financial Corp.
5,291
232,698
Towne Bank
31,866
824,373
TriCo Bancshares
14,278
496,446
Triumph Financial, Inc. *
9,395
661,032
Truist Financial Corp.
605,147
22,723,270
TrustCo Bank Corp.
7,608
202,525
Trustmark Corp.
26,268
777,533
U.S. Bancorp
708,230
28,775,385
UMB Financial Corp.
19,832
1,579,817
Union Bankshares, Inc.
2,125
55,675
United Bancorp, Inc.
3,371
42,104
United Bankshares, Inc.
60,481
1,963,213
United Community Banks, Inc.
53,201
1,342,261
United Security Bancshares
6,461
46,002
Unity Bancorp, Inc.
2,383
64,150
Univest Financial Corp.
12,810
267,345
USCB Financial Holdings, Inc.
5,422
60,401
Valley National Bancorp
191,195
1,340,277
Veritex Holdings, Inc.
23,608
459,884
Virginia National Bankshares Corp.
2,256
63,642
WaFd, Inc.
33,211
899,686
Washington Trust Bancorp, Inc.
7,375
187,768
Webster Financial Corp.
78,794
3,453,541
Wells Fargo & Co.
1,636,995
97,106,543
WesBanco, Inc.
28,444
767,988
West BanCorp, Inc.
6,294
102,340
Westamerica BanCorp
11,683
543,844
Western Alliance Bancorp
48,934
2,780,919
Western New England Bancorp, Inc.
10,349
62,508
William Penn Bancorp
4,788
58,605
Wintrust Financial Corp.
28,405
2,745,059
WSFS Financial Corp.
28,278
1,208,319
Zions Bancorp NA
66,517
2,712,563
 
804,669,651
 
Capital Goods 6.7%
374Water, Inc. *
24,532
36,553
3D Systems Corp. *
57,208
191,647
3M Co.
250,693
24,194,381
A O Smith Corp.
55,488
4,596,626
AAON, Inc.
30,751
2,893,362
AAR Corp. *
15,508
1,072,223
Acuity Brands, Inc.
14,056
3,490,105
Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.
30,856
4,844,392
AECOM
62,336
5,757,353
AeroVironment, Inc. *
13,018
2,080,146
AerSale Corp. *
13,422
95,699
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
AGCO Corp.
28,277
3,228,951
Air Lease Corp., Class A
46,954
2,358,969
Alamo Group, Inc.
4,523
879,181
Albany International Corp., Class A
14,231
1,134,922
Allegion PLC
40,284
4,896,923
Allient, Inc.
6,061
178,133
Allison Transmission Holdings, Inc.
40,814
3,001,870
Alpha Pro Tech Ltd. *
5,970
35,641
Alta Equipment Group, Inc.
10,115
112,378
Ameresco, Inc., Class A *
14,647
306,562
American Superconductor Corp. *
15,966
197,180
American Woodmark Corp. *
7,275
669,882
AMETEK, Inc.
105,210
18,375,979
Amprius Technologies, Inc. *(a)
6,864
12,836
API Group Corp. *
95,749
3,693,039
Apogee Enterprises, Inc.
9,815
606,371
Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc.
17,335
3,176,639
Archer Aviation, Inc., Class A *(a)
85,720
332,594
Arcosa, Inc.
21,785
1,656,096
Argan, Inc.
5,730
345,290
Armstrong World Industries, Inc.
20,233
2,324,367
Array Technologies, Inc. *
67,077
827,730
Astec Industries, Inc.
9,833
411,019
Astronics Corp. *
12,013
201,458
Atkore, Inc.
16,714
2,929,964
Atmus Filtration Technologies, Inc. *
37,740
1,143,145
Axon Enterprise, Inc. *
32,035
10,048,098
AZEK Co., Inc., Class A *
67,533
3,082,206
AZZ, Inc.
13,226
947,378
Barnes Group, Inc.
24,691
857,272
Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc. *
29,289
2,885,845
Beam Global *(a)
3,328
21,632
Bloom Energy Corp., Class A *
99,158
1,103,629
Blue Bird Corp. *
7,221
237,968
BlueLinx Holdings, Inc. *
3,850
422,230
Boeing Co. *
260,877
43,785,596
Boise Cascade Co.
17,746
2,347,263
Bowman Consulting Group Ltd.,
Class A *
6,300
204,687
Broadwind, Inc. *
7,298
15,472
Builders FirstSource, Inc. *
56,352
10,302,273
BWX Technologies, Inc.
41,486
3,973,114
Byrna Technologies, Inc. *
8,100
100,278
Cadre Holdings, Inc.
8,267
275,704
Carlisle Cos., Inc.
21,916
8,508,887
Carrier Global Corp.
380,742
23,411,826
Caterpillar, Inc.
231,565
77,474,702
ChargePoint Holdings, Inc. *(a)
196,893
261,868
Chart Industries, Inc. *
18,899
2,722,590
ClearSign Technologies Corp. *
25,555
20,191
CNH Industrial NV *
442,830
5,048,262
Columbus McKinnon Corp.
11,948
493,094
Comfort Systems USA, Inc.
16,181
5,006,563
Commercial Vehicle Group, Inc. *
13,417
80,636
Concrete Pumping Holdings, Inc. *
9,442
62,789
Construction Partners, Inc., Class A *
19,811
1,023,040
Core & Main, Inc., Class A *
76,992
4,347,738
CPI Aerostructures, Inc. *
9,173
24,217
Crane Co.
21,790
3,050,818
CSW Industrials, Inc.
7,187
1,707,775
Cummins, Inc.
62,113
17,546,301
Curtiss-Wright Corp.
17,335
4,393,036
Custom Truck One Source, Inc. *
24,214
120,828
Deere & Co.
118,324
46,313,197
Desktop Metal, Inc., Class A *(a)
150,462
117,721
Distribution Solutions Group, Inc. *
4,920
162,212
DNOW, Inc. *
46,130
650,894
Donaldson Co., Inc.
55,044
3,974,177
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Douglas Dynamics, Inc.
10,577
239,463
Dover Corp.
63,291
11,348,076
Ducommun, Inc. *
6,692
361,970
DXP Enterprises, Inc. *
6,811
332,104
Dycom Industries, Inc. *
13,550
1,897,271
Eastern Co.
1,809
57,508
Eaton Corp. PLC
181,627
57,804,609
EMCOR Group, Inc.
21,512
7,683,441
Emerson Electric Co.
259,541
27,973,329
Encore Wire Corp.
7,016
1,959,990
Energy Recovery, Inc. *
23,814
354,829
Energy Vault Holdings, Inc. *(a)
35,879
45,566
Enerpac Tool Group Corp., Class A
24,176
861,391
EnerSys
18,542
1,677,124
Enovix Corp. *(a)
65,857
412,265
Enpro, Inc.
9,537
1,431,790
Eos Energy Enterprises, Inc. *(a)
166,111
128,437
Esab Corp.
25,979
2,750,657
ESCO Technologies, Inc.
11,966
1,213,951
ESS Tech, Inc. *
37,500
28,271
Eve Holding, Inc. *(a)
13,706
73,875
EVI Industries, Inc.
2,765
56,738
Fastenal Co.
259,725
17,645,716
Federal Signal Corp.
27,302
2,219,653
Ferguson PLC
92,606
19,437,999
Flowserve Corp.
59,998
2,829,506
Fluence Energy, Inc. *
25,579
456,329
Fluor Corp. *
76,171
3,071,976
Flux Power Holdings, Inc. *
3,973
18,474
Fortive Corp.
159,352
11,994,425
Fortune Brands Innovations, Inc.
57,048
4,170,209
Franklin Electric Co., Inc.
17,679
1,701,957
FreightCar America, Inc. *
5,033
17,565
FTAI Aviation Ltd.
46,347
3,254,023
FuelCell Energy, Inc. *(a)
245,463
227,741
Gates Industrial Corp. PLC *
78,823
1,388,861
GATX Corp.
16,085
1,968,161
GE Vernova, Inc. *
123,273
18,948,293
Gencor Industries, Inc. *
3,418
58,003
Generac Holdings, Inc. *
27,474
3,735,365
General Dynamics Corp.
103,317
29,661,278
General Electric Co.
495,045
80,108,182
Gibraltar Industries, Inc. *
13,337
953,062
Global Industrial Co.
6,777
260,982
GMS, Inc. *
18,841
1,743,169
Gorman-Rupp Co.
9,748
323,341
Graco, Inc.
77,211
6,192,322
GrafTech International Ltd.
88,000
151,360
Graham Corp. *
4,043
112,557
Granite Construction, Inc.
20,835
1,156,342
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. *
30,154
199,016
Greenbrier Cos., Inc.
15,526
766,829
Griffon Corp.
17,893
1,172,349
H&E Equipment Services, Inc.
14,463
698,418
Hayward Holdings, Inc. *
54,969
746,479
HEICO Corp.
46,220
9,586,028
Helios Technologies, Inc.
16,121
727,057
Herc Holdings, Inc.
12,917
1,847,519
Hexcel Corp.
37,494
2,407,490
Hillenbrand, Inc.
31,846
1,519,691
Hillman Solutions Corp. *
86,449
826,452
Honeywell International, Inc.
299,870
57,793,945
Howmet Aerospace, Inc.
178,259
11,898,788
Hubbell, Inc., Class B
24,250
8,985,110
Hudson Technologies, Inc. *
17,443
173,035
Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.
17,977
4,978,371
Hurco Cos., Inc.
3,214
58,173
Hydrofarm Holdings Group, Inc. *
27,153
26,341
See financial notes
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Hyliion Holdings Corp. *
54,325
70,079
Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc.
4,451
260,695
Hyzon Motors, Inc. *(a)
59,135
32,229
Ideal Power, Inc. *
3,471
27,109
IDEX Corp.
34,223
7,544,803
IES Holdings, Inc. *
3,807
514,402
Illinois Tool Works, Inc.
123,648
30,183,713
Ingersoll Rand, Inc.
184,128
17,182,825
INNOVATE Corp. *(a)
23,119
16,223
Innovative Solutions & Support, Inc. *
6,865
44,485
Insteel Industries, Inc.
8,973
288,033
Intuitive Machines, Inc. *
4,780
24,187
ITT, Inc.
37,201
4,811,577
Janus International Group, Inc. *
42,467
611,949
JELD-WEN Holding, Inc. *
41,048
841,484
John Bean Technologies Corp.
14,561
1,297,239
Johnson Controls International PLC
309,780
20,157,385
Kadant, Inc.
5,473
1,498,453
Karat Packaging, Inc.
3,014
81,679
Kennametal, Inc.
34,295
806,961
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions,
Inc. *
65,438
1,166,105
L B Foster Co., Class A *
5,290
122,993
L3Harris Technologies, Inc.
86,130
18,436,126
Lennox International, Inc.
14,503
6,720,980
Leonardo DRS, Inc. *
30,996
667,034
Limbach Holdings, Inc. *
4,683
212,280
Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc.
26,176
5,746,417
Lindsay Corp.
4,679
543,466
Lockheed Martin Corp.
97,751
45,447,372
LS Starrett Co., Class A *
2,865
46,155
LSI Industries, Inc.
12,912
188,515
Luxfer Holdings PLC
12,212
117,602
Manitex International, Inc. *
9,465
49,313
Manitowoc Co., Inc. *
15,925
192,693
Masco Corp.
99,743
6,827,408
Masonite International Corp. *
10,179
1,349,226
MasTec, Inc. *
27,749
2,461,059
Masterbrand, Inc. *
54,311
905,364
Matrix Service Co. *
10,847
122,137
Mayville Engineering Co., Inc. *
3,327
45,780
McGrath RentCorp
11,233
1,198,112
MDU Resources Group, Inc.
92,911
2,294,902
Mega Matrix Corp. *(a)
24,173
55,840
Mercury Systems, Inc. *
26,411
744,790
Microvast Holdings, Inc. *
86,292
33,818
Middleby Corp. *
24,472
3,400,874
Miller Industries, Inc.
5,104
248,616
Moog, Inc., Class A
12,812
2,038,005
MRC Global, Inc. *
35,400
397,542
MSC Industrial Direct Co., Inc.,
Class A
21,058
1,921,332
Mueller Industries, Inc.
52,122
2,909,450
Mueller Water Products, Inc., Class A
73,402
1,162,688
MYR Group, Inc. *
7,578
1,259,842
National Presto Industries, Inc.
2,215
181,608
NeoVolta, Inc. *
12,964
29,947
Net Power, Inc. *
11,532
125,699
NEXTracker, Inc., Class A *
56,212
2,405,311
Nikola Corp. *(a)
475,977
295,391
NN, Inc. *
28,401
101,108
Nordson Corp.
24,814
6,406,727
Northrop Grumman Corp.
64,151
31,115,160
Northwest Pipe Co. *
4,286
135,652
NuScale Power Corp. *(a)
18,303
106,157
nVent Electric PLC
75,960
5,474,437
Ocean Power Technologies, Inc. *
48,625
9,385
Omega Flex, Inc.
1,422
94,222
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Optex Systems Holdings, Inc. *
1,633
11,627
Orion Energy Systems, Inc. *
16,987
14,689
Orion Group Holdings, Inc. *
16,674
118,552
Oshkosh Corp.
30,089
3,378,092
Otis Worldwide Corp.
184,205
16,799,496
Owens Corning
40,347
6,786,769
PACCAR, Inc.
237,935
25,247,283
Palladyne AI Corp. *(a)
16,115
21,755
Park Aerospace Corp.
8,310
118,584
Parker-Hannifin Corp.
58,410
31,828,193
Park-Ohio Holdings Corp.
3,931
100,358
Pentair PLC
75,010
5,932,541
Perma-Pipe International Holdings,
Inc. *
3,363
28,922
Plug Power, Inc. *(a)
257,087
593,871
Powell Industries, Inc.
4,127
590,161
Preformed Line Products Co.
1,284
155,403
Primoris Services Corp.
23,266
1,084,196
Proto Labs, Inc. *
11,556
352,227
Quanex Building Products Corp.
14,804
491,789
Quanta Services, Inc.
66,048
17,077,371
RBC Bearings, Inc. *
13,311
3,255,205
Redwire Corp. *(a)
10,290
38,896
Regal Rexnord Corp.
30,331
4,894,513
Resideo Technologies, Inc. *
66,274
1,294,331
REV Group, Inc.
17,261
377,325
Rocket Lab USA, Inc. *
115,703
435,043
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
51,956
14,077,998
RTX Corp.
603,527
61,270,061
Rush Enterprises, Inc., Class A
27,445
1,205,384
Rush Enterprises, Inc., Class B
4,245
173,663
Sensata Technologies Holding PLC
71,760
2,749,126
SES AI Corp. *
59,899
94,640
Shoals Technologies Group, Inc.,
Class A *
78,954
667,161
Shyft Group, Inc.
13,268
144,356
Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc.
19,349
3,364,598
SiteOne Landscape Supply, Inc. *
20,317
3,187,534
SKYX Platforms Corp. *(a)
16,813
17,317
Snap-on, Inc.
23,784
6,373,161
Southland Holdings, Inc. *
4,155
18,199
Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc.,
Class A *
53,050
1,697,600
SPX Technologies, Inc. *
20,639
2,514,037
Standex International Corp.
5,059
874,600
Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.
69,413
6,344,348
Stem, Inc. *(a)
66,115
121,652
Sterling Infrastructure, Inc. *
14,438
1,466,901
SunPower Corp. *(a)
35,778
73,703
Sunrun, Inc. *
100,949
1,038,765
Symbotic, Inc. *(a)
16,004
617,274
Taylor Devices, Inc. *
2,017
100,124
TechPrecision Corp. *
4,478
21,808
Tecnoglass, Inc.
9,961
553,334
Tennant Co.
8,134
947,448
Terex Corp.
30,889
1,731,328
Terran Orbital Corp. *
140,347
185,258
Textron, Inc.
89,512
7,571,820
Thermon Group Holdings, Inc. *
14,491
462,698
Timken Co.
29,679
2,647,960
Titan International, Inc. *
20,997
231,387
Titan Machinery, Inc. *
8,199
182,510
Toro Co.
48,190
4,220,962
TPI Composites, Inc. *
21,000
66,780
Trane Technologies PLC
103,508
32,847,229
Transcat, Inc. *
4,012
430,768
TransDigm Group, Inc.
25,329
31,611,352
Trex Co., Inc. *
49,341
4,369,146
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Trinity Industries, Inc.
38,655
1,005,803
Triumph Group, Inc. *
38,079
508,735
Tutor Perini Corp. *
18,907
314,423
Twin Disc, Inc.
5,599
90,032
UFP Industries, Inc.
28,460
3,207,442
Ultralife Corp. *
6,691
78,285
United Rentals, Inc.
30,628
20,459,198
Urban-Gro, Inc. *
4,382
9,158
V2X, Inc. *
4,770
231,727
Valmont Industries, Inc.
9,518
1,949,286
Vertiv Holdings Co., Class A
159,479
14,831,547
Vicor Corp. *
11,782
381,501
Virgin Galactic Holdings, Inc. *
161,816
140,796
VirTra, Inc. *
3,586
56,515
Wabash National Corp.
19,725
455,845
Watsco, Inc.
14,231
6,371,503
Watts Water Technologies, Inc.,
Class A
12,334
2,447,806
WESCO International, Inc.
19,943
3,046,293
Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies
Corp.
81,372
13,107,402
Westwater Resources, Inc. *
34,475
15,303
Willis Lease Finance Corp. *
1,159
56,339
WillScot Mobile Mini Holdings Corp. *
88,444
3,268,890
Woodward, Inc.
27,253
4,424,797
WW Grainger, Inc.
20,131
18,547,697
Xometry, Inc., Class A *
18,299
327,003
Xylem, Inc.
109,709
14,338,966
Zurn Elkay Water Solutions Corp.
65,405
2,045,868
 
1,497,163,702
 
Commercial & Professional Services 1.6%
ABM Industries, Inc.
28,429
1,242,347
ACCO Brands Corp.
38,516
185,647
Acme United Corp.
1,454
59,483
ACV Auctions, Inc., Class A *
61,272
1,069,196
Alight, Inc., Class A *
169,421
1,528,177
ARC Document Solutions, Inc.
19,042
50,271
Aris Water Solutions, Inc., Class A
14,973
210,071
ASGN, Inc. *
21,209
2,045,608
Asure Software, Inc. *
7,413
54,782
Automatic Data Processing, Inc.
186,653
45,149,494
Barrett Business Services, Inc.
3,084
374,706
BGSF, Inc.
6,465
55,405
Blacksky Technology, Inc. *
43,595
52,750
Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp.,
Class A
59,085
8,725,082
Brady Corp., Class A
19,596
1,156,164
BrightView Holdings, Inc. *
19,228
216,315
Brink's Co.
19,911
1,741,416
Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.
53,657
10,377,800
CACI International, Inc., Class A *
10,112
4,067,350
Casella Waste Systems, Inc., Class A *
25,307
2,287,753
CBIZ, Inc. *
23,252
1,655,077
CECO Environmental Corp. *
12,430
268,737
Cimpress PLC *
8,208
699,896
Cintas Corp.
39,194
25,802,978
Clarivate PLC *
200,493
1,355,333
Clean Harbors, Inc. *
22,979
4,353,372
Concentrix Corp.
21,127
1,155,013
Conduent, Inc. *
68,566
215,983
Copart, Inc. *
396,390
21,527,941
CoreCivic, Inc. *
49,662
739,964
CRA International, Inc.
2,904
421,341
CSG Systems International, Inc.
12,935
611,049
Dayforce, Inc. *
71,589
4,393,417
Deluxe Corp.
19,740
389,865
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
DLH Holdings Corp. *
3,968
42,140
Driven Brands Holdings, Inc. *
31,309
448,658
Dun & Bradstreet Holdings, Inc.
103,398
940,922
Ennis, Inc.
10,401
206,980
Enviri Corp. *
34,248
266,449
Equifax, Inc.
56,255
12,386,788
ExlService Holdings, Inc. *
75,035
2,176,015
Exponent, Inc.
22,633
2,080,199
First Advantage Corp.
24,470
398,861
FiscalNote Holdings, Inc. *
35,000
47,600
Forrester Research, Inc. *
4,414
80,291
Franklin Covey Co. *
5,263
204,941
FTI Consulting, Inc. *
15,747
3,367,181
GEE Group, Inc. *
66,522
20,908
Genpact Ltd.
79,064
2,430,427
GEO Group, Inc. *
52,634
782,141
Healthcare Services Group, Inc. *
33,424
354,963
Heidrick & Struggles International,
Inc.
8,008
236,076
HireQuest, Inc.
1,724
22,102
HireRight Holdings Corp. *
8,556
122,351
HNI Corp.
20,010
839,420
Hudson Global, Inc. *
1,522
24,733
Huron Consulting Group, Inc. *
8,075
752,913
ICF International, Inc.
7,937
1,145,230
Innodata, Inc. *(a)
11,159
65,169
Insperity, Inc.
16,296
1,677,347
Interface, Inc., Class A
23,118
353,474
Jacobs Solutions, Inc.
57,333
8,229,005
KBR, Inc.
61,122
3,969,263
Kelly Services, Inc., Class A
14,539
333,525
Kforce, Inc.
8,111
500,935
Korn Ferry
24,435
1,483,693
LanzaTech Global, Inc. *
41,157
89,105
Legalzoom.com, Inc. *
58,398
697,856
Leidos Holdings, Inc.
62,804
8,806,377
Liquidity Services, Inc. *
10,485
180,971
ManpowerGroup, Inc.
23,037
1,738,142
Mastech Digital, Inc. *
3,073
27,288
Matthews International Corp., Class A
12,972
349,985
Maximus, Inc.
27,241
2,186,907
MillerKnoll, Inc.
32,897
836,571
Mistras Group, Inc. *
7,028
61,495
Montrose Environmental Group, Inc. *
11,954
519,043
MSA Safety, Inc.
16,898
3,048,399
NL Industries, Inc.
5,834
47,897
NV5 Global, Inc. *
6,242
582,004
Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc.,
Class B *
9,740
35,551
OPENLANE, Inc. *
46,068
791,448
Parsons Corp. *
19,123
1,501,347
Paychex, Inc.
145,747
17,316,201
Paycom Software, Inc.
22,108
4,155,862
Paycor HCM, Inc. *
29,019
504,060
Paylocity Holding Corp. *
20,057
3,112,044
Performant Financial Corp. *
24,843
66,082
Perma-Fix Environmental Services,
Inc. *
5,410
61,945
Pitney Bowes, Inc.
72,387
308,369
Planet Labs PBC *
85,241
144,057
Quad/Graphics, Inc.
10,911
48,990
Quest Resource Holding Corp. *
7,972
80,836
RB Global, Inc.
82,628
5,914,512
RCM Technologies, Inc. *
3,160
59,882
Republic Services, Inc., Class A
92,971
17,822,541
Resources Connection, Inc.
13,566
149,904
Robert Half, Inc.
48,156
3,329,506
Rollins, Inc.
126,566
5,639,781
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Science Applications International
Corp.
23,997
3,088,414
SP Plus Corp. *
8,590
438,605
Spire Global, Inc. *
13,858
144,678
SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc.
97,772
6,051,109
Steel Connect, Inc. *
3,096
38,669
Steelcase, Inc., Class A
41,203
495,672
Stericycle, Inc. *
41,790
1,869,267
Sterling Check Corp. *
18,145
274,534
Team, Inc. *
2,284
16,262
Tetra Tech, Inc.
24,555
4,781,350
TransUnion
88,758
6,479,334
TriNet Group, Inc.
14,580
1,463,395
TrueBlue, Inc. *
14,017
146,057
TTEC Holdings, Inc.
8,462
61,603
UniFirst Corp.
6,937
1,110,822
Upwork, Inc. *
54,356
635,965
Veralto Corp.
100,194
9,386,174
Verisk Analytics, Inc., Class A
65,884
14,360,077
Verra Mobility Corp., Class A *
74,041
1,745,887
Vestis Corp.
61,471
1,132,296
Viad Corp. *
9,565
329,801
Virco Mfg. Corp.
8,190
87,387
VSE Corp.
6,424
501,522
Waste Management, Inc.
166,483
34,631,794
Where Food Comes From, Inc. *
1,066
13,090
Willdan Group, Inc. *
5,928
167,110
 
359,896,315
 
Consumer Discretionary Distribution & Retail 5.5%
1-800-Flowers.com, Inc., Class A *
11,856
107,534
1stdibs.com, Inc. *
9,755
55,799
Aaron's Co., Inc.
12,845
88,759
Abercrombie & Fitch Co., Class A *
22,890
2,781,593
Academy Sports & Outdoors, Inc.
33,236
1,937,659
Advance Auto Parts, Inc.
27,690
2,020,816
Amazon.com, Inc. *
4,157,869
727,627,075
AMCON Distributing Co.
430
63,578
American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.
84,396
2,047,447
America's Car-Mart, Inc. *
2,651
151,743
Arhaus, Inc.
18,293
231,589
Arko Corp.
30,423
130,819
Asbury Automotive Group, Inc. *
9,220
1,938,413
AutoNation, Inc. *
11,624
1,873,208
AutoZone, Inc. *
7,859
23,234,348
BARK, Inc. *
57,147
62,862
Barnes & Noble Education, Inc. *
11,885
2,417
Bath & Body Works, Inc.
103,146
4,684,891
Best Buy Co., Inc.
87,403
6,436,357
Beyond, Inc. *
23,329
469,613
Big 5 Sporting Goods Corp.
12,375
43,808
Big Lots, Inc. *(a)
11,917
41,948
Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. *
14,135
1,504,953
Buckle, Inc.
12,881
481,621
Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc.
4,907
147,995
Burlington Stores, Inc. *
29,502
5,308,590
Caleres, Inc.
14,963
551,087
Camping World Holdings, Inc.,
Class A
17,775
360,299
CarMax, Inc. *
72,165
4,905,055
CarParts.com, Inc. *
19,856
24,423
Carvana Co., Class A *
47,257
3,918,550
Cato Corp., Class A
7,948
38,309
Chewy, Inc., Class A *
55,098
825,919
Children's Place, Inc. *(a)
5,140
35,774
Citi Trends, Inc. *
3,328
71,352
ContextLogic, Inc., Class A *
9,687
53,763
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Designer Brands, Inc., Class A
22,662
210,530
Destination XL Group, Inc. *
23,026
73,913
Dick's Sporting Goods, Inc.
26,889
5,403,076
Dillard's, Inc., Class A
1,671
731,881
Duluth Holdings, Inc., Class B *
5,930
24,965
eBay, Inc.
236,739
12,201,528
Envela Corp. *
4,047
17,362
Etsy, Inc. *
53,952
3,704,884
EVgo, Inc., Class A *(a)
53,220
96,328
Five Below, Inc. *
24,848
3,636,256
Floor & Decor Holdings, Inc., Class A *
48,495
5,350,453
Foot Locker, Inc.
37,695
785,941
GameStop Corp., Class A *(a)
122,867
1,362,595
Gap, Inc.
97,133
1,993,169
Genesco, Inc. *
5,301
134,168
Genuine Parts Co.
63,869
10,040,846
Group 1 Automotive, Inc.
6,053
1,779,703
Groupon, Inc., Class A *(a)
10,000
115,600
Grove Collaborative Holdings *(a)
30,520
45,780
Guess?, Inc.
12,378
331,483
Haverty Furniture Cos., Inc.
5,993
184,584
Hibbett, Inc.
5,232
451,208
Home Depot, Inc.
452,709
151,304,402
J Jill, Inc. *
1,560
38,875
Kirkland's, Inc. *(a)
6,028
11,513
Kohl's Corp.
51,320
1,228,601
Lands' End, Inc. *
4,426
60,548
Lazydays Holdings, Inc. *
5,770
20,426
Leslie's, Inc. *
81,713
321,132
Lithia Motors, Inc., Class A
12,499
3,179,496
LKQ Corp.
120,641
5,203,246
LL Flooring Holdings, Inc. *
17,182
27,148
Lowe's Cos., Inc.
261,599
59,641,956
Macy's, Inc.
122,724
2,261,803
MarineMax, Inc. *
9,973
246,034
Monro, Inc.
13,330
363,243
Murphy USA, Inc.
8,739
3,616,373
National Vision Holdings, Inc. *
33,045
575,644
Nordstrom, Inc.
41,618
791,158
ODP Corp. *
14,773
752,093
Ollie's Bargain Outlet Holdings, Inc. *
28,375
2,075,348
OneWater Marine, Inc., Class A *
4,282
88,680
O'Reilly Automotive, Inc. *
26,870
27,226,296
Penske Automotive Group, Inc.
8,480
1,296,677
Petco Health & Wellness Co., Inc.,
Class A *
38,893
58,340
Pool Corp.
17,535
6,356,964
Qurate Retail, Inc. *
147,875
121,479
RealReal, Inc. *(a)
43,796
167,301
Revolve Group, Inc. *
18,087
360,112
RH *
7,107
1,755,784
Ross Stores, Inc.
153,196
19,846,542
RumbleON, Inc., Class B *
6,108
31,517
Sally Beauty Holdings, Inc. *
52,790
572,772
Savers Value Village, Inc. *
10,670
176,268
Shoe Carnival, Inc.
7,662
256,217
Signet Jewelers Ltd.
20,487
2,008,341
Sleep Number Corp. *
9,204
122,505
Sonic Automotive, Inc., Class A
6,954
402,219
Sportsman's Warehouse Holdings,
Inc. *
14,642
46,854
Stitch Fix, Inc., Class A *
35,867
76,038
Tandy Leather Factory, Inc. *
3,329
15,813
ThredUp, Inc., Class A *
31,702
50,723
Tile Shop Holdings, Inc. *
15,152
101,821
Tilly's, Inc., Class A *
9,759
59,237
TJX Cos., Inc.
518,734
48,807,682
Tractor Supply Co.
48,871
13,345,693
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Ulta Beauty, Inc. *
22,175
8,977,327
Upbound Group, Inc.
18,628
577,654
Urban Outfitters, Inc. *
25,860
1,007,506
Valvoline, Inc. *
59,157
2,515,356
Victoria's Secret & Co. *
39,845
702,069
Warby Parker, Inc., Class A *
32,957
386,915
Wayfair, Inc., Class A *
41,312
2,071,797
Weyco Group, Inc.
3,125
91,719
Williams-Sonoma, Inc.
29,292
8,400,360
Winmark Corp.
1,442
518,139
Zumiez, Inc. *
6,961
119,729
 
1,223,375,704
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 1.1%
Acushnet Holdings Corp.
13,529
824,998
American Outdoor Brands, Inc. *
6,310
49,344
AMMO, Inc. *
41,078
104,338
Aterian, Inc. *
3,271
7,425
Bassett Furniture Industries, Inc.
4,101
57,332
Beazer Homes USA, Inc. *
12,137
340,200
Brunswick Corp.
30,997
2,499,598
Capri Holdings Ltd. *
52,409
1,859,471
Carter's, Inc.
16,335
1,117,477
Cavco Industries, Inc. *
3,534
1,287,118
Century Communities, Inc.
12,516
992,769
Clarus Corp.
11,806
74,732
Columbia Sportswear Co.
15,285
1,217,145
Cricut, Inc., Class A
21,338
113,518
Crocs, Inc. *
27,679
3,442,437
Crown Crafts, Inc.
5,621
28,667
Culp, Inc. *
2,586
11,792
Deckers Outdoor Corp. *
11,618
9,508,984
DR Horton, Inc.
135,495
19,306,683
Dream Finders Homes, Inc., Class A *
11,475
407,363
Escalade, Inc.
3,803
47,385
Ethan Allen Interiors, Inc.
10,573
298,582
Figs, Inc., Class A *
52,953
270,590
Flexsteel Industries, Inc.
2,656
87,542
Funko, Inc., Class A *
14,201
86,484
Garmin Ltd.
69,830
10,088,340
G-III Apparel Group Ltd. *
17,626
496,172
GoPro, Inc., Class A *
54,737
94,695
Green Brick Partners, Inc. *
11,324
612,968
Hamilton Beach Brands Holding Co.,
Class A
3,706
75,380
Hanesbrands, Inc. *
171,255
780,923
Hasbro, Inc.
60,210
3,690,873
Helen of Troy Ltd. *
11,293
1,046,974
Hooker Furnishings Corp.
5,571
94,707
Hovnanian Enterprises, Inc., Class A *
2,021
298,764
Installed Building Products, Inc.
10,712
2,525,140
iRobot Corp. *
11,608
99,364
JAKKS Pacific, Inc. *
5,309
100,393
Johnson Outdoors, Inc., Class A
2,681
109,948
KB Home
34,561
2,238,170
Kontoor Brands, Inc.
23,446
1,455,059
Lakeland Industries, Inc.
3,608
59,712
Landsea Homes Corp. *
6,542
75,560
Latham Group, Inc. *
20,641
57,795
La-Z-Boy, Inc.
19,021
624,650
Legacy Housing Corp. *
4,652
94,761
Leggett & Platt, Inc.
63,973
1,155,992
Lennar Corp., Class A
117,606
17,831,422
Levi Strauss & Co., Class A
49,226
1,044,576
LGI Homes, Inc. *
9,067
815,395
Lifetime Brands, Inc.
5,690
52,007
Live Ventures, Inc. *
537
13,715
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Lovesac Co. *
6,938
153,885
Lululemon Athletica, Inc. *
52,351
18,877,771
M/I Homes, Inc. *
12,695
1,475,413
Malibu Boats, Inc., Class A *
8,904
302,914
Marine Products Corp.
5,165
55,524
MasterCraft Boat Holdings, Inc. *
7,841
158,623
Mattel, Inc. *
159,829
2,928,067
Meritage Homes Corp.
16,430
2,723,108
Mohawk Industries, Inc. *
23,919
2,758,339
Movado Group, Inc.
6,936
176,660
Newell Brands, Inc.
185,295
1,471,242
NIKE, Inc., Class B
553,315
51,048,842
NVR, Inc. *
1,457
10,838,404
Oxford Industries, Inc.
6,214
669,745
Peloton Interactive, Inc., Class A *
158,683
493,504
PLBY Group, Inc. *
2,314
2,268
Polaris, Inc.
24,306
2,069,899
PulteGroup, Inc.
96,729
10,777,545
Purple Innovation, Inc., Class A *
27,507
41,811
PVH Corp.
27,592
3,002,010
Ralph Lauren Corp., Class A
18,131
2,966,957
Rocky Brands, Inc.
2,880
74,218
Skechers USA, Inc., Class A *
60,769
4,013,792
Skyline Champion Corp. *
24,310
1,823,007
Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc.
20,549
348,717
Smith Douglas Homes Corp. *
4,614
134,129
Snap One Holdings Corp. *
8,443
89,327
Solo Brands, Inc., Class A *
14,864
27,944
Sonos, Inc. *
60,399
1,020,743
Steven Madden Ltd.
32,680
1,320,599
Sturm Ruger & Co., Inc.
7,968
368,361
Superior Group of Cos., Inc.
5,398
87,825
Tapestry, Inc.
104,896
4,187,448
Taylor Morrison Home Corp., Class A *
48,752
2,730,600
Tempur Sealy International, Inc.
78,252
3,917,295
Toll Brothers, Inc.
47,320
5,636,285
TopBuild Corp. *
14,216
5,752,789
Topgolf Callaway Brands Corp. *
68,746
1,101,311
Traeger, Inc. *
23,917
51,422
Tri Pointe Homes, Inc. *
43,323
1,596,453
Tupperware Brands Corp. *(a)(b)
19,817
21,006
Under Armour, Inc., Class A *
168,301
1,132,666
Unifi, Inc. *
5,875
35,074
United Homes Group, Inc. *
3,328
22,231
Universal Electronics, Inc. *
5,590
63,111
Vera Bradley, Inc. *
11,087
73,063
VF Corp.
149,038
1,857,014
Vista Outdoor, Inc. *
27,538
966,308
Vizio Holding Corp., Class A *
45,618
483,551
VOXX International Corp., Class A *
5,522
32,580
Whirlpool Corp.
24,663
2,339,532
Wolverine World Wide, Inc.
33,611
360,982
Worthington Enterprises, Inc.
14,782
844,939
YETI Holdings, Inc. *
38,879
1,388,758
Yunhong Green CTI Ltd. *
20,213
28,096
 
246,599,136
 
Consumer Services 2.3%
2U, Inc. *
79,877
19,809
Accel Entertainment, Inc., Class A *
23,774
255,333
ADT, Inc.
122,154
794,001
Adtalem Global Education, Inc. *
18,877
936,677
Airbnb, Inc., Class A *
197,650
31,341,360
American Public Education, Inc. *
8,505
117,624
Aramark
120,371
3,792,890
Bally's Corp. *
11,844
155,630
Beachbody Co., Inc. *
1,211
11,505
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Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Biglari Holdings, Inc., Class B *
514
101,315
BJ's Restaurants, Inc. *
10,196
332,288
Bloomin' Brands, Inc.
40,982
1,056,926
Booking Holdings, Inc.
15,870
54,783,716
Bowlero Corp., Class A (a)
14,987
176,097
Boyd Gaming Corp.
30,860
1,651,319
Bright Horizons Family Solutions,
Inc. *
26,006
2,697,082
Brinker International, Inc. *
21,173
1,134,873
Caesars Entertainment, Inc. *
97,134
3,479,340
Canterbury Park Holding Corp.
1,452
33,396
Carnival Corp. *
456,270
6,761,921
Carriage Services, Inc., Class A
5,752
147,136
Carrols Restaurant Group, Inc.
16,994
161,783
Cava Group, Inc. *
6,946
499,695
Century Casinos, Inc. *
13,792
40,962
Cheesecake Factory, Inc.
20,167
696,165
Chegg, Inc. *
50,436
260,754
Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc., Class A *
12,464
39,381,254
Choice Hotels International, Inc. (a)
11,454
1,354,550
Churchill Downs, Inc.
30,477
3,931,533
Chuy's Holdings, Inc. *
8,171
240,718
Coursera, Inc. *
45,455
464,550
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store,
Inc. (a)
11,203
651,903
Darden Restaurants, Inc.
54,034
8,289,356
Dave & Buster's Entertainment, Inc. *
14,984
800,146
Denny's Corp. *
24,016
192,608
Dine Brands Global, Inc.
6,725
296,572
Domino's Pizza, Inc.
15,720
8,320,124
DoorDash, Inc., Class A *
138,168
17,859,596
DraftKings, Inc., Class A *
212,161
8,817,411
Duolingo, Inc. *
16,464
3,716,748
Dutch Bros, Inc., Class A *
33,025
929,984
El Pollo Loco Holdings, Inc. *
9,086
77,413
European Wax Center, Inc., Class A *
14,659
172,390
Everi Holdings, Inc. *
38,486
314,431
Expedia Group, Inc. *
59,557
8,018,159
First Watch Restaurant Group, Inc. *
10,809
275,846
Frontdoor, Inc. *
35,506
1,089,679
Full House Resorts, Inc. *
15,255
77,800
GAN Ltd. *
31,476
37,142
Global Business Travel Group I *
25,286
152,980
Golden Entertainment, Inc.
9,398
301,206
Graham Holdings Co., Class B
1,610
1,129,206
Grand Canyon Education, Inc. *
13,768
1,790,115
H&R Block, Inc.
63,338
2,991,454
Hall of Fame Resort & Entertainment
Co. *(a)
3,096
9,660
Hilton Grand Vacations, Inc. *
32,843
1,367,583
Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc.
114,416
22,571,988
Hyatt Hotels Corp., Class A
19,972
2,971,634
Inspirato, Inc. *
1,919
7,657
Inspired Entertainment, Inc. *
10,938
92,973
Jack in the Box, Inc.
8,973
512,089
Krispy Kreme, Inc.
37,458
473,844
Kura Sushi USA, Inc., Class A *
2,156
237,332
Las Vegas Sands Corp.
168,723
7,484,552
Laureate Education, Inc.
58,971
855,079
Life Time Group Holdings, Inc. *
31,649
432,325
Light & Wonder, Inc. *
41,267
3,683,492
Lincoln Educational Services Corp. *
10,639
113,412
Lindblad Expeditions Holdings, Inc. *
13,166
96,638
Marriott International, Inc., Class A
111,932
26,430,503
Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corp.
14,742
1,416,854
McDonald's Corp.
329,932
90,084,633
MGM Resorts International *
124,537
4,911,739
Mister Car Wash, Inc. *
47,073
314,918
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Monarch Casino & Resort, Inc.
5,776
391,440
Mondee Holdings, Inc., Class A *
17,472
38,264
Nathan's Famous, Inc.
1,235
79,793
Nerdy, Inc. *
26,826
69,479
Noodles & Co., Class A *
16,309
24,627
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. *
193,672
3,664,274
ONE Group Hospitality, Inc. *
12,060
64,642
OneSpaWorld Holdings Ltd. *
40,012
508,953
Papa John's International, Inc.
14,323
883,586
Penn Entertainment, Inc. *
66,091
1,093,145
Perdoceo Education Corp.
27,838
509,435
Planet Fitness, Inc., Class A *
37,940
2,270,330
Playa Hotels & Resorts NV *
52,884
475,956
PlayAGS, Inc. *
23,905
211,320
Portillo's, Inc., Class A *
24,798
304,023
Potbelly Corp. *
11,690
119,121
Rave Restaurant Group, Inc. *
10,012
20,525
RCI Hospitality Holdings, Inc.
3,668
186,188
Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Inc. *
6,715
50,698
Red Rock Resorts, Inc., Class A
23,238
1,234,403
Regis Corp. *
1,641
8,615
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. *
107,414
14,998,217
Rush Street Interactive, Inc. *
31,726
202,729
Sabre Corp. *
172,600
495,362
Service Corp. International
66,430
4,763,695
Shake Shack, Inc., Class A *
17,416
1,843,484
Six Flags Entertainment Corp. *
32,321
762,129
Soho House & Co., Inc. *
16,810
87,580
Starbucks Corp.
514,540
45,531,645
Strategic Education, Inc.
9,508
1,091,899
Stride, Inc. *
17,428
1,163,319
Sweetgreen, Inc., Class A *
40,339
906,417
Target Hospitality Corp. *
10,745
119,538
Texas Roadhouse, Inc., Class A
30,333
4,876,940
Travel & Leisure Co.
32,601
1,419,448
Udemy, Inc. *
40,027
401,071
United Parks & Resorts, Inc. *
16,942
860,992
Universal Technical Institute, Inc. *
21,431
326,180
Vail Resorts, Inc.
17,201
3,257,353
Wendy's Co.
77,071
1,540,649
Wingstop, Inc.
13,286
5,112,320
WW International, Inc. *
36,376
65,841
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
38,347
2,818,888
Wynn Resorts Ltd.
43,289
3,967,437
Xponential Fitness, Inc., Class A *
9,583
122,183
Yum! Brands, Inc.
128,061
18,088,616
 
514,216,125
 
Consumer Staples Distribution & Retail 1.8%
Albertsons Cos., Inc., Class A
183,419
3,741,748
Andersons, Inc.
13,831
759,875
BJ's Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc. *
60,699
4,533,001
Casey's General Stores, Inc.
16,757
5,355,202
Chefs' Warehouse, Inc. *
17,993
595,208
Costco Wholesale Corp.
202,075
146,080,017
Dollar General Corp.
99,225
13,811,128
Dollar Tree, Inc. *
93,536
11,060,632
Grocery Outlet Holding Corp. *
47,258
1,227,290
Ingles Markets, Inc., Class A
6,246
448,150
Kroger Co.
299,947
16,611,065
Natural Grocers by Vitamin Cottage,
Inc.
4,452
72,835
Performance Food Group Co. *
69,983
4,750,446
PriceSmart, Inc.
11,274
908,572
SpartanNash Co.
15,368
293,375
Sprouts Farmers Market, Inc. *
46,441
3,066,499
Sysco Corp.
226,562
16,838,088
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Target Corp.
209,374
33,705,027
U.S. Foods Holding Corp. *
103,706
5,211,226
United Natural Foods, Inc. *
25,620
228,787
Village Super Market, Inc., Class A
2,371
66,317
Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc.
325,583
5,772,587
Walmart, Inc.
1,947,117
115,561,394
Weis Markets, Inc.
8,874
560,216
 
391,258,685
 
Energy 4.2%
Adams Resources & Energy, Inc.
794
23,423
Aemetis, Inc. *
14,199
55,376
American Resources Corp. *(a)
38,760
55,427
Amplify Energy Corp. *
16,372
115,586
Antero Midstream Corp.
151,508
2,096,871
Antero Resources Corp. *
127,511
4,336,649
APA Corp.
162,885
5,121,104
Archrock, Inc.
64,257
1,233,092
Atlas Energy Solutions, Inc., Class A
24,182
537,082
Baker Hughes Co., Class A
456,343
14,885,909
Berry Corp.
27,783
235,878
Bristow Group, Inc. *
9,727
255,917
Cactus, Inc., Class A
29,031
1,441,099
California Resources Corp.
30,067
1,589,342
Centrus Energy Corp., Class A *
5,939
254,961
ChampionX Corp.
89,262
2,996,525
Cheniere Energy, Inc.
108,095
17,059,553
Chesapeake Energy Corp.
51,111
4,593,857
Chevron Corp.
788,940
127,232,354
Chord Energy Corp.
18,990
3,360,850
Civitas Resources, Inc.
38,616
2,778,807
Clean Energy Fuels Corp. *
78,451
182,006
CNX Resources Corp. *
70,699
1,662,840
Comstock Resources, Inc.
50,535
508,382
Comstock, Inc. *
59,927
16,630
ConocoPhillips
535,877
67,316,869
CONSOL Energy, Inc.
12,540
1,037,810
Core Laboratories, Inc.
20,776
328,261
Coterra Energy, Inc.
341,621
9,346,751
Crescent Energy Co., Class A
40,522
431,154
CVR Energy, Inc.
11,947
362,950
Delek U.S. Holdings, Inc.
25,894
707,683
Devon Energy Corp.
291,830
14,935,859
Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc. *
43,981
538,327
Diamondback Energy, Inc.
81,186
16,328,940
DMC Global, Inc. *
8,614
136,532
Dorian LPG Ltd.
17,028
703,597
Dril-Quip, Inc. *
14,876
270,446
DT Midstream, Inc.
43,410
2,700,102
Empire Petroleum Corp. *(a)
4,255
22,041
EOG Resources, Inc.
265,311
35,055,542
Epsilon Energy Ltd.
5,425
29,404
EQT Corp.
188,478
7,556,083
Equitrans Midstream Corp.
197,327
2,669,834
Evolution Petroleum Corp.
15,426
83,300
Excelerate Energy, Inc., Class A
7,154
120,616
Expro Group Holdings NV *
37,621
705,770
Exxon Mobil Corp.
1,806,267
213,627,198
Forum Energy Technologies, Inc. *
4,222
78,740
FutureFuel Corp.
9,399
50,943
Geospace Technologies Corp. *
3,725
45,259
Granite Ridge Resources, Inc.
22,980
149,830
Green Plains, Inc. *
28,596
591,079
Gulf Island Fabrication, Inc. *
6,007
41,448
Gulfport Energy Corp. *
4,553
722,607
Hallador Energy Co. *
10,747
54,917
Halliburton Co.
406,274
15,223,087
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Helix Energy Solutions Group, Inc. *
60,683
651,735
Helmerich & Payne, Inc.
44,341
1,743,932
Hess Corp.
125,471
19,760,428
HF Sinclair Corp.
70,334
3,815,619
HighPeak Energy, Inc. (a)
11,338
161,113
Houston American Energy Corp. *
4,107
6,612
Independence Contract Drilling,
Inc. *(a)
7,301
13,653
International Seaways, Inc.
17,558
970,782
Kinder Morgan, Inc.
884,070
16,160,800
Kinetik Holdings, Inc., Class A
15,778
604,929
KLX Energy Services Holdings,
Inc. *(a)
8,329
55,221
Kodiak Gas Services, Inc.
10,144
275,714
Kosmos Energy Ltd. *
217,678
1,234,234
Liberty Energy, Inc., Class A
69,697
1,533,334
Lightbridge Corp. *
5,562
13,794
Magnolia Oil & Gas Corp., Class A
86,005
2,156,145
Mammoth Energy Services, Inc. *
10,739
34,902
Marathon Oil Corp.
265,610
7,131,628
Marathon Petroleum Corp.
167,390
30,418,111
Matador Resources Co.
49,925
3,110,327
Murphy Oil Corp.
64,788
2,892,136
Nabors Industries Ltd. *
3,829
275,803
NACCO Industries, Inc., Class A
1,966
54,144
Natural Gas Services Group, Inc. *
4,213
93,023
New Fortress Energy, Inc.
28,877
756,577
Newpark Resources, Inc. *
32,811
227,708
NextDecade Corp. *
49,946
320,653
Nine Energy Service, Inc. *(a)
5,821
12,573
Noble Corp. PLC
49,473
2,195,612
Northern Oil & Gas, Inc.
42,384
1,728,843
NOV, Inc.
179,177
3,312,983
Occidental Petroleum Corp.
299,430
19,804,300
Oceaneering International, Inc. *
48,506
1,111,272
Oil States International, Inc. *
29,052
115,917
ONEOK, Inc.
264,274
20,909,359
OPAL Fuels, Inc., Class A *
5,715
26,746
Overseas Shipholding Group, Inc.,
Class A
30,088
182,935
Ovintiv, Inc.
114,638
5,883,222
Par Pacific Holdings, Inc. *
26,679
821,713
Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc.
144,426
1,562,689
PBF Energy, Inc., Class A
49,131
2,617,208
Peabody Energy Corp.
49,804
1,092,700
Permian Resources Corp., Class A
208,522
3,492,743
Phillips 66
195,357
27,977,076
PHX Minerals, Inc.
18,580
62,243
Pioneer Natural Resources Co.
106,477
28,676,386
PrimeEnergy Resources Corp. *
362
37,091
Profire Energy, Inc. *
27,669
50,081
ProFrac Holding Corp., Class A *
13,542
98,450
ProPetro Holding Corp. *
39,887
347,815
Range Resources Corp.
109,316
3,925,538
Ranger Energy Services, Inc.
5,075
49,938
REX American Resources Corp. *
6,150
340,280
Riley Exploration Permian, Inc.
1,796
46,570
Ring Energy, Inc. *
11,664
22,162
RPC, Inc.
36,343
243,135
SandRidge Energy, Inc.
12,685
173,785
Schlumberger NV
649,331
30,830,236
SEACOR Marine Holdings, Inc. *
10,252
125,279
Select Water Solutions, Inc.
33,094
305,789
SilverBow Resources, Inc. *
5,751
176,671
Sitio Royalties Corp., Class A
35,149
816,863
SM Energy Co.
52,363
2,539,082
Smart Sand, Inc. *
17,439
36,448
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure, Inc.,
Class A
15,678
138,123
Southwestern Energy Co. *
500,626
3,749,689
Talos Energy, Inc. *
58,300
768,394
Targa Resources Corp.
101,711
11,601,157
TechnipFMC PLC
198,635
5,089,029
Tellurian, Inc. *
286,293
123,135
TETRA Technologies, Inc. *
48,733
209,065
Texas Pacific Land Corp.
8,502
4,899,703
Tidewater, Inc. *
22,034
2,023,823
Transocean Ltd. *
320,856
1,674,868
U.S. Silica Holdings, Inc. *
33,313
514,020
Uranium Energy Corp. *
180,582
1,218,928
VAALCO Energy, Inc.
43,433
277,971
Valaris Ltd. *
27,793
1,808,213
Valero Energy Corp.
154,882
24,760,985
Vertex Energy, Inc. *
44,352
57,658
Viper Energy, Inc.
40,000
1,526,400
Vital Energy, Inc. *
11,591
614,555
Vitesse Energy, Inc.
10,573
234,615
W&T Offshore, Inc.
41,992
94,482
Weatherford International PLC *
33,365
4,124,581
Williams Cos., Inc.
552,847
21,207,211
World Kinect Corp.
27,459
645,287
 
928,189,181
 
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) 2.4%
Acadia Realty Trust
46,117
796,902
Agree Realty Corp.
45,582
2,608,202
Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.
35,571
585,854
Alexander's, Inc.
964
203,944
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.
72,230
8,369,290
Alpine Income Property Trust, Inc.
4,623
69,021
American Assets Trust, Inc.
21,772
464,832
American Healthcare REIT, Inc.
27,000
370,710
American Homes 4 Rent, Class A
145,574
5,211,549
American Tower Corp.
211,874
36,349,103
Americold Realty Trust, Inc.
123,643
2,716,437
Apartment Income REIT Corp.
66,082
2,536,227
Apartment Investment & Management
Co., Class A *
64,227
513,816
Apple Hospitality REIT, Inc.
95,824
1,414,362
Armada Hoffler Properties, Inc.
28,123
295,854
Ashford Hospitality Trust, Inc. *(b)
12,463
14,582
AvalonBay Communities, Inc.
64,240
12,177,977
Bluerock Homes Trust, Inc.
1,536
25,851
Boston Properties, Inc.
66,270
4,101,450
Braemar Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
24,766
67,611
Brandywine Realty Trust
80,539
365,647
Brixmor Property Group, Inc.
135,990
3,005,379
Broadstone Net Lease, Inc.
87,052
1,267,477
BRT Apartments Corp.
5,530
99,208
Camden Property Trust
48,318
4,816,338
CareTrust REIT, Inc.
61,209
1,513,087
CBL & Associates Properties, Inc.
10,443
227,135
Centerspace
6,268
421,523
Chatham Lodging Trust
21,672
198,732
City Office REIT, Inc.
16,407
76,457
Clipper Realty, Inc.
5,283
22,189
Community Healthcare Trust, Inc.
10,035
266,229
COPT Defense Properties
51,553
1,235,725
Cousins Properties, Inc.
70,257
1,611,696
Creative Media & Community Trust
Corp.
3,238
10,750
Crown Castle, Inc.
196,742
18,450,465
CTO Realty Growth, Inc.
7,821
135,694
CubeSmart
101,521
4,105,509
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
DiamondRock Hospitality Co.
99,179
882,693
Digital Realty Trust, Inc.
138,137
19,170,653
Diversified Healthcare Trust (b)
100,000
236,000
Douglas Emmett, Inc.
73,469
1,007,260
Easterly Government Properties, Inc.,
Class A
42,425
495,948
EastGroup Properties, Inc.
21,981
3,414,968
Elme Communities
40,011
606,567
Empire State Realty Trust, Inc.,
Class A
58,131
528,992
EPR Properties
35,314
1,433,395
Equinix, Inc.
42,703
30,366,530
Equity Commonwealth *
45,821
857,769
Equity LifeStyle Properties, Inc.
85,698
5,166,732
Equity Residential
156,373
10,070,421
Essential Properties Realty Trust, Inc.
69,415
1,828,391
Essex Property Trust, Inc.
29,324
7,221,035
Extra Space Storage, Inc.
96,286
12,929,284
Farmland Partners, Inc.
21,207
228,187
Federal Realty Investment Trust
33,653
3,505,633
First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc.
59,960
2,723,383
Four Corners Property Trust, Inc.
42,097
987,175
Franklin Street Properties Corp.,
Class C
36,290
67,499
Gaming & Leisure Properties, Inc.
121,084
5,173,919
Generation Income Properties, Inc.
894
3,379
Getty Realty Corp.
23,634
640,481
Gladstone Commercial Corp.
16,360
218,733
Gladstone Land Corp.
14,746
186,979
Global Medical REIT, Inc.
26,096
211,639
Global Net Lease, Inc.
84,810
589,430
Global Self Storage, Inc.
1,987
8,326
Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc., Class A
173,781
2,472,904
Healthpeak Properties, Inc.
326,712
6,080,110
Highwoods Properties, Inc.
49,859
1,306,306
Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
318,406
6,008,321
Hudson Pacific Properties, Inc.
56,547
327,973
Independence Realty Trust, Inc.
103,075
1,625,493
Industrial Logistics Properties Trust
24,875
87,560
Innovative Industrial Properties, Inc.
12,910
1,334,894
InvenTrust Properties Corp.
29,223
740,511
Invitation Homes, Inc.
262,003
8,960,503
Iron Mountain, Inc.
132,194
10,247,679
JBG SMITH Properties
40,899
613,894
Kilroy Realty Corp.
48,504
1,639,435
Kimco Realty Corp.
305,865
5,698,265
Kite Realty Group Trust
99,353
2,165,895
Lamar Advertising Co., Class A
39,410
4,565,649
LTC Properties, Inc.
17,442
577,330
LXP Industrial Trust
139,647
1,166,052
Macerich Co.
99,583
1,370,262
Medical Properties Trust, Inc. (a)
278,519
1,281,187
Mid-America Apartment
Communities, Inc.
52,853
6,870,890
Modiv Industrial, Inc., Class C
3,196
47,844
National Health Investors, Inc.
20,414
1,287,307
National Storage Affiliates Trust
35,246
1,235,020
NET Lease Office Properties
6,279
143,538
NETSTREIT Corp.
34,339
578,612
New Century Financial Corp. *(c)
3,600
0
NexPoint Diversified Real Estate Trust
15,748
94,173
NexPoint Residential Trust, Inc.
9,644
330,211
NNN REIT, Inc.
84,116
3,409,222
Office Properties Income Trust
29,171
58,925
Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc.
113,277
3,444,754
One Liberty Properties, Inc.
6,163
141,194
Outfront Media, Inc.
65,718
1,042,287
Paramount Group, Inc.
73,678
341,866
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Park Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
92,416
1,490,670
Peakstone Realty Trust
15,426
215,501
Pebblebrook Hotel Trust
53,690
780,116
Phillips Edison & Co., Inc.
55,440
1,812,888
Piedmont Office Realty Trust, Inc.,
Class A
53,125
366,031
Plymouth Industrial REIT, Inc.
16,461
343,706
Postal Realty Trust, Inc., Class A
7,337
101,617
PotlatchDeltic Corp.
36,149
1,446,322
Presidio Property Trust, Inc., Class A
8,865
7,619
Prologis, Inc.
420,500
42,912,025
Public Storage
72,042
18,691,297
Rayonier, Inc.
62,919
1,866,178
Realty Income Corp.
377,326
20,202,034
Regency Centers Corp.
73,868
4,374,463
Retail Opportunity Investments Corp.
53,563
657,218
Rexford Industrial Realty, Inc.
95,257
4,077,952
RLJ Lodging Trust
69,831
768,141
Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc.
27,387
2,888,781
Sabra Health Care REIT, Inc.
104,314
1,452,051
Safehold, Inc.
21,044
383,843
Saul Centers, Inc.
5,768
210,013
SBA Communications Corp., Class A
49,088
9,136,259
Service Properties Trust
87,224
534,683
Simon Property Group, Inc.
148,246
20,833,010
SITE Centers Corp.
84,716
1,142,819
SL Green Realty Corp.
28,543
1,422,298
STAG Industrial, Inc.
81,841
2,814,512
Summit Hotel Properties, Inc.
47,221
283,798
Sun Communities, Inc.
56,298
6,267,093
Sunstone Hotel Investors, Inc.
90,577
923,885
Tanger, Inc.
48,488
1,374,635
Terreno Realty Corp.
42,356
2,302,049
UDR, Inc.
137,470
5,234,858
UMH Properties, Inc.
25,601
407,568
Uniti Group, Inc.
117,986
678,420
Universal Health Realty Income Trust
5,432
195,715
Urban Edge Properties
55,572
929,720
Ventas, Inc.
183,879
8,142,162
Veris Residential, Inc.
34,121
491,684
VICI Properties, Inc., Class A
470,776
13,440,655
Vornado Realty Trust
71,356
1,857,397
Welltower, Inc.
251,445
23,957,680
Weyerhaeuser Co.
330,491
9,970,913
Whitestone REIT
20,066
230,759
WP Carey, Inc.
98,679
5,411,556
Xenia Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
45,844
635,856
 
528,448,731
 
Financial Services 7.8%
Acacia Research Corp. *
29,703
144,654
ACRES Commercial Realty Corp.
3,144
41,815
AFC Gamma, Inc.
8,444
101,328
Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.
15,236
2,378,340
Affirm Holdings, Inc. *
107,616
3,430,798
AG Mortgage Investment Trust, Inc.
13,958
77,327
AGNC Investment Corp.
313,416
2,867,756
Alerus Financial Corp.
8,490
167,253
Ally Financial, Inc.
124,296
4,766,752
AlTi Global, Inc. *
9,783
45,002
A-Mark Precious Metals, Inc.
8,227
329,656
American Express Co.
260,118
60,875,416
Ameriprise Financial, Inc.
45,597
18,776,389
Angel Oak Mortgage REIT, Inc.
9,942
104,689
Annaly Capital Management, Inc.
226,910
4,252,293
Apollo Commercial Real Estate
Finance, Inc.
61,373
591,022
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Apollo Global Management, Inc.
198,343
21,496,414
Arbor Realty Trust, Inc. (a)
83,347
1,069,342
Ares Commercial Real Estate Corp.
22,535
153,013
ARES Management Corp., Class A
77,148
10,267,627
ARMOUR Residential REIT, Inc.
21,511
390,855
Artisan Partners Asset Management,
Inc., Class A
31,419
1,285,980
AssetMark Financial Holdings, Inc. *
9,288
314,027
Associated Capital Group, Inc.,
Class A
1,818
59,067
Atlanticus Holdings Corp. *
2,144
56,709
AvidXchange Holdings, Inc. *
75,290
877,881
B Riley Financial, Inc. (a)
6,796
233,782
Bank of New York Mellon Corp.
345,488
19,516,617
Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B *
827,600
328,333,748
Better Home & Finance Holding Co. *
212,871
84,510
BGC Group, Inc., Class A
171,274
1,341,075
BlackRock, Inc.
63,654
48,035,855
Blackstone Mortgage Trust, Inc.,
Class A (a)
78,268
1,380,648
Blackstone, Inc.
327,210
38,155,958
Block, Inc. *
253,199
18,483,527
Blue Owl Capital, Inc., Class A
184,413
3,483,562
BM Technologies, Inc. *
10,210
16,234
Bread Financial Holdings, Inc.
21,541
795,078
Bridge Investment Group Holdings,
Inc., Class A
13,376
88,014
Brightsphere Investment Group, Inc.
14,000
311,360
BrightSpire Capital, Inc., Class A
69,114
434,727
Cannae Holdings, Inc. *
25,712
500,098
Cantaloupe, Inc. *
26,721
154,715
Capital One Financial Corp.
173,250
24,849,247
Carlyle Group, Inc.
98,545
4,414,816
Cass Information Systems, Inc.
5,702
246,269
Cboe Global Markets, Inc.
48,019
8,698,642
Charles Schwab Corp. (d)
671,907
49,687,523
Cherry Hill Mortgage Investment
Corp.
15,001
51,603
Chicago Atlantic Real Estate Finance,
Inc.
9,254
145,658
Chimera Investment Corp.
98,492
405,787
Claros Mortgage Trust, Inc.
50,991
443,622
CME Group, Inc.
163,992
34,379,283
Cohen & Steers, Inc.
11,667
802,456
Coinbase Global, Inc., Class A *
77,723
15,850,051
Consumer Portfolio Services, Inc. *
5,099
43,647
Corebridge Financial, Inc. (a)
109,893
2,918,758
Corpay, Inc. *
32,979
9,964,275
Credit Acceptance Corp. *
2,821
1,449,204
Diamond Hill Investment Group, Inc.
1,364
203,536
Discover Financial Services
113,531
14,387,784
Donnelley Financial Solutions, Inc. *
11,044
693,342
Dynex Capital, Inc.
22,582
263,532
Ellington Credit Co.
6,980
46,138
Ellington Financial, Inc.
33,849
387,233
Enact Holdings, Inc.
14,940
444,166
Encore Capital Group, Inc. *
9,929
407,983
Enova International, Inc. *
13,316
806,017
Equitable Holdings, Inc.
144,040
5,316,516
Essent Group Ltd.
47,371
2,509,242
Euronet Worldwide, Inc. *
20,230
2,077,216
Evercore, Inc., Class A
15,791
2,866,066
EVERTEC, Inc.
29,799
1,118,356
EZCORP, Inc., Class A *
25,151
276,158
FactSet Research Systems, Inc.
17,367
7,240,129
Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corp.,
Class C
4,622
860,293
See financial notes
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Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Federated Hermes, Inc.
38,340
1,259,469
Fidelity National Information Services,
Inc.
269,046
18,273,604
Finance of America Cos., Inc.,
Class A *
18,960
9,101
FirstCash Holdings, Inc.
16,707
1,887,557
Fiserv, Inc. *
272,653
41,625,934
Flywire Corp. *
51,215
1,049,908
Forge Global Holdings, Inc. *
45,163
82,648
Franklin BSP Realty Trust, Inc.
34,676
433,103
Franklin Resources, Inc.
135,716
3,099,753
GCM Grosvenor, Inc., Class A
19,770
186,629
Global Payments, Inc.
118,501
14,548,368
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
148,337
63,296,881
Granite Point Mortgage Trust, Inc.
23,489
100,768
Great Ajax Corp.
9,397
32,420
Green Dot Corp., Class A *
20,026
175,228
Guild Holdings Co., Class A
4,604
62,108
Hamilton Lane, Inc., Class A
16,653
1,860,473
Hannon Armstrong Sustainable
Infrastructure Capital, Inc.
49,093
1,227,816
Heritage Global, Inc. *
16,791
41,306
Houlihan Lokey, Inc., Class A
23,392
2,982,246
I3 Verticals, Inc., Class A *
10,325
234,481
Interactive Brokers Group, Inc.,
Class A
48,347
5,565,707
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.
260,272
33,512,623
International Money Express, Inc. *
18,445
373,142
Invesco Ltd.
201,667
2,857,621
Invesco Mortgage Capital, Inc.
18,784
160,603
Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.
32,952
5,360,961
Jackson Financial, Inc., Class A
31,704
2,166,017
Janus Henderson Group PLC
59,917
1,870,609
Jefferies Financial Group, Inc.
76,607
3,298,697
Katapult Holdings, Inc. *
2,511
32,982
KKR & Co., Inc.
301,919
28,099,601
KKR Real Estate Finance Trust, Inc.
24,272
228,400
Ladder Capital Corp., Class A
54,768
587,661
Lazard, Inc.
51,551
1,984,713
LendingClub Corp. *
46,098
346,657
LendingTree, Inc. *
4,315
208,285
loanDepot, Inc., Class A *
36,984
76,927
LPL Financial Holdings, Inc.
34,013
9,153,919
Lument Finance Trust, Inc.
24,035
56,723
Manhattan Bridge Capital, Inc.
7,727
39,099
MarketAxess Holdings, Inc.
17,632
3,527,987
Marqeta, Inc., Class A *
205,057
1,138,066
Mastercard, Inc., Class A
375,277
169,324,982
Medallion Financial Corp.
6,557
48,260
Merchants Bancorp
12,767
514,893
MFA Financial, Inc.
47,437
502,358
MGIC Investment Corp.
125,438
2,543,883
Moelis & Co., Class A
30,835
1,513,382
Moneylion, Inc. *
2,380
157,818
Moody's Corp.
71,467
26,466,374
Morgan Stanley
569,850
51,765,174
Morningstar, Inc.
11,728
3,314,919
Mr Cooper Group, Inc. *
29,229
2,256,479
MSCI, Inc., Class A
35,899
16,721,395
Nasdaq, Inc.
172,152
10,303,297
Navient Corp.
37,356
561,087
NCR Atleos Corp. *
28,535
568,703
Nelnet, Inc., Class A
7,716
726,693
NerdWallet, Inc., Class A *
22,319
280,550
New York Mortgage Trust, Inc.
40,532
277,644
NewtekOne, Inc.
11,192
120,762
Nexpoint Real Estate Finance, Inc.
5,703
73,911
Nicholas Financial, Inc. *
6,032
38,665
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
NMI Holdings, Inc., Class A *
36,089
1,113,707
Northern Trust Corp.
93,438
7,698,357
Ocwen Financial Corp. *
3,090
72,121
OneMain Holdings, Inc.
54,286
2,828,843
Open Lending Corp., Class A *
44,911
229,046
Oportun Financial Corp. *
13,044
41,349
Oppenheimer Holdings, Inc., Class A
3,500
140,175
OppFi, Inc.
7,166
19,133
Orchid Island Capital, Inc. (a)
30,417
253,374
P10, Inc., Class A
29,037
206,163
Paymentus Holdings, Inc., Class A *
8,752
178,628
Payoneer Global, Inc. *
113,997
563,145
PayPal Holdings, Inc. *
488,172
33,156,642
Paysign, Inc. *
9,553
43,944
PennyMac Financial Services, Inc.
12,693
1,087,029
PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust
37,798
523,502
Perella Weinberg Partners, Class A
19,698
293,894
Piper Sandler Cos.
7,045
1,379,341
PJT Partners, Inc., Class A
10,452
987,609
PRA Group, Inc. *
16,584
394,533
Priority Technology Holdings, Inc. *
9,469
30,395
PROG Holdings, Inc.
19,924
662,274
Radian Group, Inc.
71,257
2,128,447
Raymond James Financial, Inc.
85,433
10,422,826
Ready Capital Corp.
69,762
594,372
Redwood Trust, Inc.
69,393
383,743
Regional Management Corp.
3,411
85,991
Remitly Global, Inc. *
63,447
1,131,260
Repay Holdings Corp., Class A *
32,506
330,586
Rithm Capital Corp.
214,168
2,381,548
Robinhood Markets, Inc., Class A *
237,488
3,916,177
Rocket Cos., Inc., Class A *
58,600
719,608
Ryvyl, Inc. *
1,042
1,386
S&P Global, Inc.
146,148
60,772,723
Sachem Capital Corp.
16,351
50,688
Security National Financial Corp.,
Class A *
7,050
46,389
SEI Investments Co.
45,583
3,006,199
Seven Hills Realty Trust
5,666
71,108
Sezzle, Inc. *
1,400
70,882
Shift4 Payments, Inc., Class A *
25,975
1,502,913
Silvercrest Asset Management Group,
Inc., Class A
3,213
47,070
SLM Corp.
103,311
2,189,160
SoFi Technologies, Inc. *
446,993
3,030,613
Starwood Property Trust, Inc.
132,523
2,513,961
State Street Corp.
137,859
9,993,399
StepStone Group, Inc., Class A
25,199
908,928
Stifel Financial Corp.
47,043
3,759,677
StoneX Group, Inc. *
12,675
920,205
SWK Holdings Corp. *
1,451
25,160
Synchrony Financial
183,898
8,087,834
T Rowe Price Group, Inc.
101,767
11,150,610
Toast, Inc., Class A *
168,491
3,981,442
TPG RE Finance Trust, Inc.
24,952
182,898
TPG, Inc.
34,397
1,482,511
Tradeweb Markets, Inc., Class A
52,904
5,380,866
Two Harbors Investment Corp.
51,925
655,813
U.S. Global Investors, Inc., Class A
6,234
16,707
Upstart Holdings, Inc. *
33,301
736,951
Usio, Inc. *
17,787
26,325
UWM Holdings Corp.
43,383
273,313
Velocity Financial, Inc. *
8,532
146,324
Victory Capital Holdings, Inc., Class A
16,586
843,564
Virtu Financial, Inc., Class A
42,853
929,910
Virtus Investment Partners, Inc.
2,899
635,809
Visa, Inc., Class A
719,409
193,240,451
Voya Financial, Inc.
47,448
3,234,056
See financial notes
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Walker & Dunlop, Inc.
14,790
1,355,208
Waterstone Financial, Inc.
8,861
100,484
Western Union Co.
164,344
2,208,783
Westwood Holdings Group, Inc.
2,653
33,003
WEX, Inc. *
19,361
4,090,205
WisdomTree, Inc.
51,234
455,983
World Acceptance Corp. *
1,349
185,582
 
1,734,066,346
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 2.6%
Alico, Inc.
2,213
61,765
Altria Group, Inc.
801,268
35,103,551
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.
242,906
14,248,866
B&G Foods, Inc.
42,071
466,988
Beyond Meat, Inc. *(a)
28,812
195,345
Boston Beer Co., Inc., Class A *
4,323
1,203,566
BRC, Inc., Class A *
18,823
73,410
Brown-Forman Corp., Class B
108,375
5,185,744
Bunge Global SA
65,435
6,658,666
Calavo Growers, Inc.
7,291
196,492
Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.
18,796
1,039,983
Campbell Soup Co.
90,559
4,139,452
Celsius Holdings, Inc. *
67,508
4,811,295
Coca-Cola Co.
1,771,082
109,399,735
Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc.
2,124
1,754,424
Conagra Brands, Inc.
219,655
6,760,981
Constellation Brands, Inc., Class A
72,929
18,484,584
Darling Ingredients, Inc. *
72,463
3,070,257
Duckhorn Portfolio, Inc. *
19,046
161,320
Farmer Bros Co. *
11,781
36,521
Flowers Foods, Inc.
86,037
2,145,763
Fresh Del Monte Produce, Inc.
13,508
345,400
Freshpet, Inc. *
21,989
2,332,373
General Mills, Inc.
258,267
18,197,493
Hain Celestial Group, Inc. *
55,489
340,702
Hershey Co.
68,453
13,274,406
Hormel Foods Corp.
130,450
4,638,802
Ingredion, Inc.
29,234
3,349,924
J & J Snack Foods Corp.
7,048
967,620
J M Smucker Co.
48,724
5,595,951
John B Sanfilippo & Son, Inc.
3,955
394,314
Kellanova
120,376
6,964,955
Keurig Dr Pepper, Inc.
474,379
15,986,572
Kraft Heinz Co.
360,131
13,904,658
Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc.
65,349
5,446,186
Lancaster Colony Corp.
9,421
1,797,621
Lifeway Foods, Inc. *
6,566
134,275
Limoneira Co.
7,226
142,930
Mama's Creations, Inc. *
7,154
42,495
McCormick & Co., Inc. - Non Voting
Shares
114,886
8,738,229
MGP Ingredients, Inc.
7,544
591,751
Mission Produce, Inc. *
18,304
207,750
Molson Coors Beverage Co., Class B
84,014
4,810,642
Mondelez International, Inc., Class A
612,138
44,037,208
Monster Beverage Corp. *
337,483
18,038,466
National Beverage Corp. *
9,990
444,555
PepsiCo, Inc.
625,179
109,975,238
Philip Morris International, Inc.
706,158
67,042,641
Pilgrim's Pride Corp. *
19,693
709,342
Post Holdings, Inc. *
23,321
2,475,524
Sadot Group, Inc. *
27,734
7,627
Seaboard Corp.
109
360,802
Seneca Foods Corp., Class A *
2,612
151,731
Simply Good Foods Co. *
42,953
1,565,637
Splash Beverage Group, Inc. *
20,360
6,698
Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc.
7,644
227,103
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
TreeHouse Foods, Inc. *
22,159
832,070
Turning Point Brands, Inc.
9,980
287,823
Tyson Foods, Inc., Class A
129,015
7,824,760
Universal Corp.
10,446
537,238
Utz Brands, Inc.
29,813
537,528
Vector Group Ltd.
56,584
585,644
Vintage Wine Estates, Inc. *
29,567
6,032
Vita Coco Co., Inc. *
13,490
326,998
Vital Farms, Inc. *
11,214
300,087
Westrock Coffee Co. *(a)
15,240
154,534
Whole Earth Brands, Inc. *
12,768
61,542
WK Kellogg Co.
28,636
668,364
Zevia PBC, Class A *
20,011
17,227
 
580,586,176
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 5.0%
Abbott Laboratories
789,672
83,681,542
Acadia Healthcare Co., Inc. *
41,960
3,102,522
Accolade, Inc. *
35,923
274,092
Accuray, Inc. *
36,635
78,033
AdaptHealth Corp., Class A *
43,913
432,543
Addus HomeCare Corp. *
7,000
673,050
Agiliti, Inc. *
14,918
151,418
agilon health, Inc. *
138,167
759,918
AirSculpt Technologies, Inc. *(a)
4,242
23,373
Akili, Inc., Class A *
8,840
3,536
Align Technology, Inc. *
32,528
9,185,257
Alignment Healthcare, Inc. *
51,148
263,412
Alphatec Holdings, Inc. *
41,583
524,777
Amedisys, Inc. *
15,348
1,412,783
American Well Corp., Class A *
125,000
63,813
AMN Healthcare Services, Inc. *
17,098
1,025,538
AngioDynamics, Inc. *
16,851
97,567
Apyx Medical Corp. *
12,488
17,858
Artivion, Inc. *
17,724
347,745
Asensus Surgical, Inc. *
88,725
21,880
Astrana Health, Inc. *
19,744
733,490
AtriCure, Inc. *
21,692
523,211
Atrion Corp.
563
238,312
Augmedix, Inc. *
11,589
31,406
Avanos Medical, Inc. *
19,723
356,592
Aveanna Healthcare Holdings, Inc. *
23,737
53,408
Axogen, Inc. *
16,795
107,656
Axonics, Inc. *
23,420
1,559,069
Baxter International, Inc.
231,470
9,344,444
Becton Dickinson & Co.
131,516
30,853,654
Beyond Air, Inc. *(a)
14,110
15,239
Biodesix, Inc. *
20,622
25,571
Bioventus, Inc., Class A *
16,149
63,950
Boston Scientific Corp. *
666,369
47,891,940
BrightSpring Health Services, Inc. *
25,000
267,250
Brookdale Senior Living, Inc. *
96,082
652,397
Butterfly Network, Inc. *(a)
79,217
61,480
Cardinal Health, Inc.
111,192
11,457,224
Castle Biosciences, Inc. *
11,444
241,354
Cencora, Inc.
75,121
17,957,675
Centene Corp. *
242,765
17,736,411
Certara, Inc. *
51,767
885,733
Cerus Corp. *
76,254
127,344
Chemed Corp.
6,833
3,881,144
Cigna Group
133,050
47,504,172
ClearPoint Neuro, Inc. *
10,369
56,304
Clover Health Investments Corp.,
Class A *
151,697
95,569
Community Health Systems, Inc. *
51,561
170,151
CONMED Corp.
14,231
967,423
Cooper Cos., Inc.
90,394
8,050,490
See financial notes
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Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
CorVel Corp. *
4,159
993,377
Cross Country Healthcare, Inc. *
14,884
261,958
CVRx, Inc. *
5,810
90,113
CVS Health Corp.
571,705
38,710,146
DaVita, Inc. *
24,484
3,403,521
Definitive Healthcare Corp., Class A *
18,692
129,722
Delcath Systems, Inc. *
6,977
36,280
DENTSPLY SIRONA, Inc.
95,706
2,872,137
Dexcom, Inc. *
175,293
22,330,575
DocGo, Inc. *
50,278
169,940
Doximity, Inc., Class A *
54,666
1,327,837
Edwards Lifesciences Corp. *
275,422
23,319,981
ElectroCore, Inc. *
3,035
18,574
Electromed, Inc. *
3,594
62,500
Elevance Health, Inc.
106,898
56,504,145
Embecta Corp.
24,775
250,971
Encompass Health Corp.
45,879
3,825,391
Enhabit, Inc. *
23,015
232,221
Enovis Corp. *
22,222
1,227,321
Ensign Group, Inc.
25,319
2,996,757
Envista Holdings Corp. *
78,934
1,553,421
enVVeno Medical Corp. *
2,462
13,049
Enzo Biochem, Inc. *
13,471
14,010
Evolent Health, Inc., Class A *
52,657
1,460,705
FONAR Corp. *
3,312
52,131
Forian, Inc. *
7,513
19,534
Fulgent Genetics, Inc. *
9,036
183,883
GE HealthCare Technologies, Inc.
193,149
14,725,680
GeneDx Holdings Corp. *(a)
7,651
130,603
Glaukos Corp. *
22,092
2,120,832
Globus Medical, Inc., Class A *
52,218
2,599,934
GoodRx Holdings, Inc., Class A *
32,958
234,002
Great Elm Group, Inc. *
9,772
18,665
Guardant Health, Inc. *
54,988
989,784
Haemonetics Corp. *
22,522
2,070,898
HCA Healthcare, Inc.
90,095
27,913,233
Health Catalyst, Inc. *
26,200
162,964
HealthEquity, Inc. *
39,669
3,130,281
HealthStream, Inc.
10,329
266,178
HeartBeam, Inc. *
14,543
29,231
Henry Schein, Inc. *
58,847
4,076,920
Hims & Hers Health, Inc. *
69,336
868,780
Hologic, Inc. *
107,104
8,115,270
Humana, Inc.
55,549
16,780,797
Hyperfine, Inc. *
14,647
11,864
ICU Medical, Inc. *
9,260
906,739
IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. *
37,738
18,595,777
Inari Medical, Inc. *
22,228
829,994
InfuSystem Holdings, Inc. *
10,655
80,019
Innovage Holding Corp. *
7,015
24,903
Inogen, Inc. *
16,555
112,574
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc. *
13,428
3,245,010
Insulet Corp. *
31,968
5,496,578
Integer Holdings Corp. *
15,173
1,693,762
Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corp. *
30,669
894,615
Intuitive Surgical, Inc. *
160,261
59,395,932
iRadimed Corp.
3,278
133,120
iRhythm Technologies, Inc. *
14,107
1,545,845
Joint Corp. *
7,452
88,977
Know Labs, Inc. *
35,048
22,935
KORU Medical Systems, Inc. *
12,813
27,804
Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings
38,479
7,748,516
Lantheus Holdings, Inc. *
30,497
2,029,270
LeMaitre Vascular, Inc.
8,388
543,542
LENSAR, Inc. *
11,846
36,960
LifeMD, Inc. *
20,209
241,093
LifeStance Health Group, Inc. *
40,123
247,960
LivaNova PLC *
25,025
1,395,144
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Lucid Diagnostics, Inc. *
1,998
1,800
Masimo Corp. *
20,280
2,725,835
McKesson Corp.
59,861
32,157,928
Medtronic PLC
604,812
48,530,115
Merit Medical Systems, Inc. *
26,082
1,932,676
Milestone Scientific, Inc. *
34,400
21,328
ModivCare, Inc. *
5,394
126,597
Molina Healthcare, Inc. *
26,401
9,031,782
Multiplan Corp. *
104,525
67,920
Myomo, Inc. *
21,495
70,289
National HealthCare Corp.
5,672
515,415
National Research Corp.
6,098
208,856
Neogen Corp. *
89,023
1,097,654
NeoGenomics, Inc. *
59,570
829,214
NeuroPace, Inc. *
4,356
56,584
Nevro Corp. *
16,500
174,570
Novocure Ltd. *
44,300
542,232
OmniAb, Inc., Class A *(c)
2,395
0
OmniAb, Inc., Class B *(c)
2,395
0
Omnicell, Inc. *
21,903
587,219
OPKO Health, Inc. *(a)
185,881
226,775
OptimizeRx Corp. *
6,885
70,227
Option Care Health, Inc. *
82,293
2,459,738
OraSure Technologies, Inc. *
30,500
161,345
Orchestra BioMed Holdings, Inc. *(a)
5,514
24,317
Orthofix Medical, Inc. *
14,213
184,769
OrthoPediatrics Corp. *
7,124
211,084
Outset Medical, Inc. *
27,235
68,905
Owens & Minor, Inc. *
33,542
829,829
P3 Health Partners, Inc. *(a)
13,641
7,328
Paragon 28, Inc. *
18,302
168,744
Patterson Cos., Inc.
41,269
1,051,121
PAVmed, Inc. *
5,301
10,602
Pediatrix Medical Group, Inc. *
35,753
317,129
Pennant Group, Inc. *
13,217
276,367
Penumbra, Inc. *
17,472
3,432,724
PetIQ, Inc., Class A *
11,858
193,523
Phreesia, Inc. *
23,389
485,088
Premier, Inc., Class A
55,319
1,155,061
Privia Health Group, Inc. *
45,235
832,324
PROCEPT BioRobotics Corp. *
19,661
1,041,640
Pro-Dex, Inc. *
1,916
35,676
Progyny, Inc. *
36,695
1,176,442
Pulmonx Corp. *
15,144
115,246
Pulse Biosciences, Inc. *(a)
6,773
49,917
Quest Diagnostics, Inc.
50,668
7,001,304
QuidelOrtho Corp. *
24,067
975,917
R1 RCM, Inc. *
95,408
1,172,564
RadNet, Inc. *
29,538
1,432,593
ResMed, Inc.
66,965
14,329,840
Rockwell Medical, Inc. *
7,846
11,455
RxSight, Inc. *
11,027
574,838
Sanara Medtech, Inc. *
1,654
52,663
Schrodinger, Inc. *
25,953
632,734
Select Medical Holdings Corp.
48,777
1,383,803
Semler Scientific, Inc. *
1,873
47,818
Senseonics Holdings, Inc. *(a)
216,699
105,532
Sensus Healthcare, Inc. *
6,026
22,658
Sharecare, Inc. *
150,000
107,385
Shockwave Medical, Inc. *
16,662
5,501,626
SI-BONE, Inc. *
19,218
274,049
Sight Sciences, Inc. *
12,929
71,756
Silk Road Medical, Inc. *
17,297
336,254
Simulations Plus, Inc.
7,164
324,887
Solventum Corp. *
62,673
4,074,372
Sonida Senior Living, Inc. *
1,604
50,590
STAAR Surgical Co. *
24,350
1,119,126
Stereotaxis, Inc. *
22,696
53,336
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
STERIS PLC
44,948
9,194,563
Streamline Health Solutions, Inc. *
29,028
8,679
Stryker Corp.
153,810
51,757,065
Surgery Partners, Inc. *
32,410
808,629
Surmodics, Inc. *
7,188
184,660
Tactile Systems Technology, Inc. *
10,021
137,989
Talkspace, Inc. *
88,164
269,782
Tandem Diabetes Care, Inc. *
29,715
1,090,243
Tela Bio, Inc. *
6,599
29,729
Teladoc Health, Inc. *
75,644
964,461
Teleflex, Inc.
21,317
4,449,924
Tenet Healthcare Corp. *
45,818
5,144,903
TransMedics Group, Inc. *
15,124
1,423,622
Treace Medical Concepts, Inc. *
27,099
281,017
TruBridge, Inc. *
6,539
51,658
U.S. Physical Therapy, Inc.
7,360
747,114
UFP Technologies, Inc. *
3,230
665,186
UnitedHealth Group, Inc.
420,716
203,500,329
Universal Health Services, Inc.,
Class B
27,648
4,712,049
Utah Medical Products, Inc.
1,365
90,363
Varex Imaging Corp. *
17,095
277,794
Veeva Systems, Inc., Class A *
66,618
13,227,670
Viemed Healthcare, Inc. *
16,000
131,040
Vivani Medical, Inc. *
30,017
48,628
VolitionRX Ltd. *
15,384
13,844
Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.
95,192
11,449,694
Zimvie, Inc. *
10,245
155,724
Zomedica Corp. *
412,334
58,593
Zynex, Inc. *(a)
7,546
82,780
 
1,119,572,672
 
Household & Personal Products 1.3%
Beauty Health Co. *
39,541
127,717
BellRing Brands, Inc. *
58,908
3,249,954
Central Garden & Pet Co. *
4,564
186,896
Central Garden & Pet Co., Class A *
25,542
904,953
Church & Dwight Co., Inc.
112,205
12,105,797
Clorox Co.
56,614
8,371,512
Colgate-Palmolive Co.
374,351
34,410,344
Coty, Inc., Class A *
168,936
1,932,628
Edgewell Personal Care Co.
22,085
830,838
elf Beauty, Inc. *
25,089
4,077,715
Energizer Holdings, Inc.
31,376
901,119
Estee Lauder Cos., Inc., Class A
106,102
15,566,224
Herbalife Ltd. *
41,704
360,740
Honest Co., Inc. *
29,467
88,696
Inter Parfums, Inc.
8,373
974,450
Kenvue, Inc.
781,864
14,714,681
Kimberly-Clark Corp.
153,342
20,935,783
Lifevantage Corp.
7,299
44,524
Medifast, Inc.
4,730
130,217
Natural Alternatives International,
Inc. *
3,654
22,838
Natural Health Trends Corp.
6,750
45,360
Nature's Sunshine Products, Inc. *
4,762
92,621
Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc., Class A
22,078
259,637
Oil-Dri Corp. of America
1,961
135,799
Olaplex Holdings, Inc. *
49,924
69,394
Procter & Gamble Co.
1,070,306
174,673,939
Reynolds Consumer Products, Inc.
26,473
757,922
Safety Shot, Inc. *
13,500
20,655
Spectrum Brands Holdings, Inc.
13,831
1,132,344
United-Guardian, Inc.
3,342
27,939
USANA Health Sciences, Inc. *
4,815
199,919
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
WD-40 Co.
6,185
1,398,614
 
298,751,769
 
Insurance 2.3%
Aflac, Inc.
239,448
20,029,825
Allstate Corp.
119,263
20,281,866
Ambac Financial Group, Inc. *
18,370
265,447
American Coastal Insurance Corp.,
Class C *
6,372
66,715
American Equity Investment Life
Holding Co.
28,730
1,612,040
American Financial Group, Inc.
29,767
3,802,734
American International Group, Inc.
318,803
24,009,054
AMERISAFE, Inc.
8,109
369,770
Aon PLC, Class A
91,148
25,704,648
Arch Capital Group Ltd. *
168,812
15,790,674
Arthur J Gallagher & Co.
98,806
23,188,780
Assurant, Inc.
23,511
4,100,318
Assured Guaranty Ltd.
25,234
1,935,448
Axis Capital Holdings Ltd.
35,322
2,166,298
Brighthouse Financial, Inc. *
29,722
1,434,087
Brown & Brown, Inc.
107,916
8,799,471
BRP Group, Inc., Class A *
28,110
748,850
Chubb Ltd.
184,522
45,879,550
Cincinnati Financial Corp.
71,612
8,284,792
Citizens, Inc., Class A *(a)
24,606
54,871
CNA Financial Corp.
11,952
525,171
CNO Financial Group, Inc.
52,809
1,390,461
Crawford & Co., Class A
10,215
94,795
Donegal Group, Inc., Class A
6,507
87,454
eHealth, Inc. *
13,577
58,110
Employers Holdings, Inc.
11,659
496,557
Enstar Group Ltd. *
6,194
1,798,552
Erie Indemnity Co., Class A
11,261
4,309,134
Everest Group Ltd.
19,724
7,227,071
F&G Annuities & Life, Inc.
7,820
295,752
Fidelity National Financial, Inc.
118,637
5,872,532
First American Financial Corp.
47,799
2,560,592
Genworth Financial, Inc., Class A *
204,265
1,211,291
Globe Life, Inc.
38,517
2,933,840
GoHealth, Inc., Class A *
3,311
33,342
Goosehead Insurance, Inc., Class A *
11,407
649,172
Greenlight Capital Re Ltd., Class A *
9,834
119,188
Hagerty, Inc., Class A *
15,234
136,344
Hanover Insurance Group, Inc.
16,309
2,117,234
Hartford Financial Services Group,
Inc.
136,080
13,184,791
HCI Group, Inc.
3,137
358,183
Heritage Insurance Holdings, Inc. *
10,125
103,376
Hippo Holdings, Inc. *
7,344
157,088
Horace Mann Educators Corp.
17,846
657,804
ICC Holdings, Inc. *
5,650
90,287
Investors Title Co.
697
111,820
James River Group Holdings Ltd.
28,410
252,565
Kemper Corp.
27,177
1,584,691
Kingsway Financial Services, Inc. *
5,983
53,249
Kinsale Capital Group, Inc.
10,085
3,663,376
Lemonade, Inc. *(a)
27,928
481,199
Lincoln National Corp.
78,786
2,148,494
Loews Corp.
83,533
6,277,505
Maiden Holdings Ltd. *
32,952
68,540
Markel Group, Inc. *
5,957
8,687,689
Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.
223,600
44,592,548
MBIA, Inc. *
22,069
138,814
Mercury General Corp.
11,235
587,141
MetLife, Inc.
279,659
19,878,162
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
National Western Life Group, Inc.,
Class A
978
478,066
NI Holdings, Inc. *
3,782
56,238
Old Republic International Corp.
117,117
3,497,114
Oscar Health, Inc., Class A *
71,396
1,240,149
Palomar Holdings, Inc. *
10,660
838,622
Primerica, Inc.
16,071
3,404,802
Principal Financial Group, Inc.
100,429
7,947,951
ProAssurance Corp. *
24,020
320,907
Progressive Corp.
266,398
55,477,384
Prudential Financial, Inc.
164,024
18,121,372
Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.
29,663
5,546,684
RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.
24,268
5,320,759
RLI Corp.
18,179
2,569,602
Root, Inc., Class A *
5,666
394,637
Ryan Specialty Holdings, Inc., Class A
46,260
2,282,468
Safety Insurance Group, Inc.
6,404
509,566
Selective Insurance Group, Inc.
27,852
2,831,156
Selectquote, Inc. *
53,616
80,960
SiriusPoint Ltd. *
44,279
521,607
Skyward Specialty Insurance Group,
Inc. *
15,421
538,501
Stewart Information Services Corp.
12,159
753,980
Tiptree, Inc.
9,652
153,756
Travelers Cos., Inc.
103,567
21,972,775
Trupanion, Inc. *(a)
19,237
432,833
United Fire Group, Inc.
9,091
200,820
Universal Insurance Holdings, Inc.
11,138
217,414
Unum Group
81,676
4,140,973
W R Berkley Corp.
92,716
7,136,351
White Mountains Insurance Group
Ltd.
1,116
1,984,404
Willis Towers Watson PLC
46,857
11,767,667
 
504,258,670
 
Materials 2.6%
AdvanSix, Inc.
11,778
297,512
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.
101,318
23,945,496
Albemarle Corp.
53,735
6,464,858
Alcoa Corp.
80,300
2,821,742
Alpha Metallurgical Resources, Inc.
5,295
1,732,100
Alto Ingredients, Inc. *
33,727
63,744
Amcor PLC
659,503
5,895,957
American Battery Technology Co. *(a)
32,527
42,285
American Vanguard Corp.
11,255
128,194
Ampco-Pittsburgh Corp. *
7,848
16,088
AptarGroup, Inc.
30,413
4,391,029
Arcadium Lithium PLC *
457,292
2,012,085
Arch Resources, Inc.
8,577
1,361,856
Ascent Industries Co. *
4,646
47,714
Ashland, Inc.
23,656
2,255,126
Aspen Aerogels, Inc. *
28,080
439,733
ATI, Inc. *
57,200
3,414,840
Avery Dennison Corp.
36,398
7,908,557
Avient Corp.
42,722
1,812,267
Axalta Coating Systems Ltd. *
101,891
3,203,453
Balchem Corp.
14,605
2,064,855
Ball Corp.
143,890
10,010,427
Berry Global Group, Inc.
53,362
3,022,424
Cabot Corp.
25,607
2,336,127
Carpenter Technology Corp.
21,950
1,881,115
Celanese Corp., Class A
45,293
6,957,458
Century Aluminum Co. *
22,913
397,541
CF Industries Holdings, Inc.
86,399
6,822,929
Chemours Co.
67,300
1,800,275
Clearwater Paper Corp. *
7,639
344,061
Cleveland-Cliffs, Inc. *
226,249
3,823,608
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Coeur Mining, Inc. *
179,585
811,724
Commercial Metals Co.
53,599
2,880,410
Compass Minerals International, Inc.
14,554
181,197
Contango ORE, Inc. *
1,750
36,522
Core Molding Technologies, Inc. *
2,885
51,988
Corteva, Inc.
320,041
17,323,819
Crown Holdings, Inc.
55,207
4,530,838
Dakota Gold Corp. *
24,511
65,199
Danimer Scientific, Inc. *(a)
37,658
28,243
Dow, Inc.
320,353
18,228,086
DuPont de Nemours, Inc.
195,764
14,192,890
Eagle Materials, Inc.
15,897
3,985,537
Eastman Chemical Co.
53,335
5,036,957
Ecolab, Inc.
115,242
26,061,978
Ecovyst, Inc. *
46,051
434,261
Element Solutions, Inc.
99,960
2,312,075
Flotek Industries, Inc. *
5,581
19,199
FMC Corp.
57,783
3,409,775
Freeport-McMoRan, Inc.
652,498
32,585,750
Friedman Industries, Inc.
2,834
55,065
Gatos Silver, Inc. *
17,898
171,284
Ginkgo Bioworks Holdings, Inc. *(a)
585,011
521,303
Graphic Packaging Holding Co.
140,335
3,627,660
Greif, Inc., Class A
13,364
818,946
Hawkins, Inc.
8,063
610,934
Haynes International, Inc.
5,389
324,148
HB Fuller Co.
24,358
1,819,786
Hecla Mining Co.
269,311
1,273,841
Huntsman Corp.
73,671
1,757,790
Hycroft Mining Holding Corp. *(a)
6,015
19,910
Idaho Strategic Resources, Inc. *
4,628
39,391
Ingevity Corp. *
14,768
755,236
Innospec, Inc.
10,861
1,303,320
International Flavors & Fragrances,
Inc.
116,149
9,832,013
International Paper Co.
148,622
5,192,853
Intrepid Potash, Inc. *
3,965
79,776
Kaiser Aluminum Corp.
6,881
622,662
Knife River Corp. *
26,236
2,051,393
Koppers Holdings, Inc.
10,777
552,645
Kronos Worldwide, Inc.
9,190
105,225
Linde PLC
220,559
97,257,697
Loop Industries, Inc. *
9,523
27,045
Louisiana-Pacific Corp.
29,673
2,171,767
LSB Industries, Inc. *
21,659
201,429
LyondellBasell Industries NV, Class A
116,832
11,679,695
Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.
28,096
16,494,319
Materion Corp.
9,668
1,111,240
Mativ Holdings, Inc.
23,942
437,181
McEwen Mining, Inc. *
18,704
214,348
Mercer International, Inc.
18,274
185,116
Metallus, Inc. *
16,743
344,236
Minerals Technologies, Inc.
15,242
1,110,989
Mosaic Co.
148,210
4,652,312
MP Materials Corp. *
70,450
1,127,200
Myers Industries, Inc.
15,888
347,947
NewMarket Corp.
3,202
1,687,198
Newmont Corp.
523,492
21,274,715
Northern Technologies International
Corp.
2,657
47,029
Novusterra, Inc. *(a)(c)
3,229
0
Nucor Corp.
111,793
18,840,474
O-I Glass, Inc. *
72,227
1,080,516
Olin Corp.
54,947
2,872,629
Olympic Steel, Inc.
4,090
260,001
Orion SA
27,306
646,060
Packaging Corp. of America
40,411
6,990,295
Pactiv Evergreen, Inc.
23,506
358,231
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Perimeter Solutions SA *
64,240
449,680
Piedmont Lithium, Inc. *
6,862
84,059
PPG Industries, Inc.
107,362
13,849,698
PureCycle Technologies, Inc. *(a)
74,372
347,317
Quaker Chemical Corp.
6,333
1,181,294
Radius Recycling, Inc., Class A
11,633
202,647
Ramaco Resources, Inc., Class A
15,917
249,579
Ramaco Resources, Inc., Class B
2,118
23,531
Ranpak Holdings Corp., Class A *
15,372
111,293
Rayonier Advanced Materials, Inc. *
26,864
100,203
Reliance, Inc.
25,973
7,395,033
Royal Gold, Inc.
30,279
3,637,416
RPM International, Inc.
58,207
6,222,910
Ryerson Holding Corp.
12,949
369,694
Scotts Miracle-Gro Co.
19,443
1,332,623
Sealed Air Corp.
65,892
2,074,280
Sensient Technologies Corp.
19,516
1,428,962
Sherwin-Williams Co.
107,115
32,092,725
Silgan Holdings, Inc.
37,619
1,755,303
Smith-Midland Corp. *
1,800
64,296
Solitario Resources Corp. *
44,899
34,797
Sonoco Products Co.
44,388
2,487,947
Steel Dynamics, Inc.
69,058
8,985,827
Stepan Co.
9,304
772,139
Summit Materials, Inc., Class A *
53,461
2,079,633
SunCoke Energy, Inc.
34,174
352,334
Sylvamo Corp.
15,710
981,875
Tredegar Corp.
10,770
68,713
TriMas Corp.
17,344
450,771
Trinseo PLC
19,239
50,214
Tronox Holdings PLC
49,611
842,891
U.S. Antimony Corp. *
59,275
13,040
U.S. Gold Corp. *
7,270
30,389
U.S. Lime & Minerals, Inc.
962
298,220
U.S. Steel Corp.
103,099
3,763,113
Universal Stainless & Alloy Products,
Inc. *
5,210
136,241
Valhi, Inc.
1,628
24,046
Vulcan Materials Co.
60,439
15,570,900
Warrior Met Coal, Inc.
24,646
1,684,554
Westlake Corp.
14,583
2,148,951
Westrock Co.
116,330
5,579,187
Worthington Steel, Inc.
12,939
398,392
 
582,573,471
 
Media & Entertainment 7.6%
Advantage Solutions, Inc. *
42,984
183,112
Alphabet, Inc., Class A *
2,680,517
436,334,557
Alphabet, Inc., Class C *
2,244,197
369,484,594
Altice USA, Inc., Class A *
102,606
198,030
AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc.,
Class A *(a)
119,682
350,668
AMC Networks, Inc., Class A *
17,154
182,175
Angi, Inc. *
46,987
99,143
Atlanta Braves Holdings, Inc.,
Class C *
21,892
819,418
Boston Omaha Corp., Class A *
8,359
129,063
Bumble, Inc., Class A *
43,395
438,289
Cable One, Inc.
2,015
793,608
Cardlytics, Inc. *
25,904
317,324
Cargurus, Inc. *
38,901
873,716
Cars.com, Inc. *
26,286
439,239
Charter Communications, Inc.,
Class A *
44,755
11,454,595
Cinemark Holdings, Inc. *
47,010
805,751
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings,
Inc. *
153,084
212,787
Comcast Corp., Class A
1,802,361
68,687,978
comScore, Inc. *
2,302
31,814
Cumulus Media, Inc., Class A *
7,422
19,520
CuriosityStream, Inc.
23,041
24,423
DHI Group, Inc. *
17,605
41,196
EchoStar Corp., Class A *
53,476
855,081
Electronic Arts, Inc.
110,302
13,988,500
Emerald Holding, Inc. *
6,732
38,709
Endeavor Group Holdings, Inc.,
Class A
86,645
2,288,294
Entravision Communications Corp.,
Class A
34,841
72,818
Eventbrite, Inc., Class A *
35,982
189,985
EverQuote, Inc., Class A *
8,283
167,068
EW Scripps Co., Class A *
25,886
97,331
Fluent, Inc. *
5,036
17,475
Fox Corp., Class A
166,191
5,153,583
fuboTV, Inc. *
129,071
183,281
Gaia, Inc., Class A *
10,263
39,718
Gannett Co., Inc. *
69,602
168,437
Getty Images Holdings, Inc. *
18,585
68,393
Golden Matrix Group, Inc. *
8,251
29,621
Gray Television, Inc.
36,454
209,610
Grindr, Inc. *
10,471
102,511
Harte Hanks, Inc. *
3,347
23,898
IAC, Inc. *
32,541
1,547,650
Innovid Corp. *
35,745
80,426
Integral Ad Science Holding Corp. *
33,997
326,031
Interpublic Group of Cos., Inc.
174,119
5,300,182
IZEA Worldwide, Inc. *
8,623
24,058
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Class A
18,846
708,044
Lee Enterprises, Inc. *
1,545
19,127
Liberty Broadband Corp., Class C *
58,818
2,925,019
Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty Formula
One, Class C *
104,759
7,329,987
Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty Live,
Class C *
31,561
1,177,857
Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty SiriusXM,
Class C *
101,527
2,442,740
Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.,
Class A *
87,853
886,437
Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. *
64,432
5,728,649
LiveOne, Inc. *
39,793
75,607
Madison Square Garden
Entertainment Corp., Class A *
18,450
722,317
Madison Square Garden Sports
Corp. *
7,599
1,412,806
Magnite, Inc. *
61,457
542,665
Marchex, Inc., Class B *
24,313
33,309
Marcus Corp.
10,398
135,590
Match Group, Inc. *
124,126
3,825,563
MediaAlpha, Inc., Class A *
11,398
230,809
Meta Platforms, Inc., Class A
1,000,724
430,481,443
National CineMedia, Inc. *
44,303
189,617
Netflix, Inc. *
196,847
108,391,832
New York Times Co., Class A
74,891
3,222,560
News Corp., Class A
227,952
5,425,258
Nexstar Media Group, Inc., Class A
14,534
2,326,312
Nextdoor Holdings, Inc. *
62,506
127,512
Omnicom Group, Inc.
90,165
8,370,919
Outbrain, Inc. *
10,250
41,513
Paramount Global, Class B
226,245
2,576,931
Pinterest, Inc., Class A *
270,201
9,038,223
Playstudios, Inc. *
40,501
87,482
Playtika Holding Corp.
30,485
221,016
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
PodcastOne, Inc. *
1,895
3,714
PSQ Holdings, Inc. *(a)
8,011
33,166
PubMatic, Inc., Class A *
19,401
435,358
QuinStreet, Inc. *
21,564
390,093
Reading International, Inc., Class B *
1,251
17,927
Reservoir Media, Inc. *
14,527
130,017
ROBLOX Corp., Class A *
224,386
7,979,166
Roku, Inc. *
56,658
3,266,900
Rumble, Inc. *(a)
34,234
241,692
Saga Communications, Inc., Class A
1,989
45,329
Scholastic Corp.
12,861
458,109
Shutterstock, Inc.
10,396
444,013
Sinclair, Inc.
15,351
188,817
Sirius XM Holdings, Inc. (a)
296,892
872,862
Skillz, Inc., Class A *
6,303
38,700
Snap, Inc., Class A *
476,867
7,176,848
Sphere Entertainment Co. *
12,111
470,633
Stagwell, Inc., Class A *
43,953
261,520
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. *
72,118
10,299,172
TechTarget, Inc. *
11,292
310,530
TEGNA, Inc.
88,242
1,203,621
Thryv Holdings, Inc. *
12,739
293,124
TKO Group Holdings, Inc.
28,064
2,656,819
Townsquare Media, Inc., Class A
6,366
76,838
Trade Desk, Inc., Class A *
202,483
16,775,717
Travelzoo *
4,020
35,818
TripAdvisor, Inc. *
50,308
1,324,610
TrueCar, Inc. *
41,115
108,544
Urban One, Inc. *
6,214
9,632
Urban One, Inc., Class A *
6,023
11,986
Vimeo, Inc. *
71,535
256,811
Vivid Seats, Inc., Class A *
41,337
217,433
Walt Disney Co.
834,359
92,697,285
Warner Bros Discovery, Inc. *
1,014,092
7,463,717
Warner Music Group Corp., Class A
63,189
2,085,237
WideOpenWest, Inc. *
23,881
85,255
Yelp, Inc., Class A *
31,656
1,273,837
Zedge, Inc., Class B *
11,319
27,166
Ziff Davis, Inc. *
20,262
1,015,329
ZipRecruiter, Inc., Class A *
33,246
341,769
ZoomInfo Technologies, Inc., Class A *
140,117
2,222,256
 
1,684,838,174
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 7.1%
10X Genomics, Inc., Class A *
46,955
1,374,842
180 Life Sciences Corp. *(a)
18,364
39,483
2seventy bio, Inc. *
41,139
187,594
4D Molecular Therapeutics, Inc. *
16,599
397,214
89bio, Inc. *
39,098
332,724
AbbVie, Inc.
803,080
130,612,931
Abeona Therapeutics, Inc. *
8,850
36,639
Absci Corp. *
23,263
110,267
ACADIA Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
55,262
923,428
ACELYRIN, Inc. *
13,426
56,121
Achieve Life Sciences, Inc. *
8,279
36,345
Acrivon Therapeutics, Inc. *
3,170
28,815
Actinium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
12,526
96,450
Acumen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
9,845
31,701
Adaptive Biotechnologies Corp. *
49,118
128,689
Adicet Bio, Inc. *
30,000
44,700
ADMA Biologics, Inc. *
104,554
681,692
Adverum Biotechnologies, Inc. *
10,713
104,130
AEON Biopharma, Inc. *
9,000
34,650
Aerovate Therapeutics, Inc. *
6,263
125,323
Agilent Technologies, Inc.
133,136
18,244,957
Agios Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
24,055
781,788
Akebia Therapeutics, Inc. *
79,804
100,553
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Akero Therapeutics, Inc. *
30,217
601,016
Akoya Biosciences, Inc. *
7,848
29,979
Alaunos Therapeutics, Inc. *(a)
7,353
9,265
Aldeyra Therapeutics, Inc. *
19,049
75,053
Alector, Inc. *
26,074
132,456
Aligos Therapeutics, Inc. *
31,383
24,008
Alkermes PLC *
75,777
1,859,568
Allakos, Inc. *
29,756
31,244
Allogene Therapeutics, Inc. *
51,083
140,989
Allovir, Inc. *
57,055
45,324
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
56,755
8,169,882
Alpine Immune Sciences, Inc. *
21,192
1,368,791
Altimmune, Inc. *
20,396
133,594
ALX Oncology Holdings, Inc. *(a)
10,211
173,791
Amgen, Inc.
243,353
66,664,121
Amicus Therapeutics, Inc. *
121,964
1,218,420
Amneal Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
45,474
275,118
Amphastar Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
16,418
677,243
Amylyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
17,199
31,130
AnaptysBio, Inc. *
7,265
176,830
Anavex Life Sciences Corp. *(a)
36,218
132,196
ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
7,569
499,554
Anika Therapeutics, Inc. *
5,811
150,447
Anixa Biosciences, Inc. *
12,785
37,971
Annexon, Inc. *
28,332
128,911
Apellis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
46,296
2,045,820
Apogee Therapeutics, Inc. *
11,749
590,975
Applied Therapeutics, Inc. *
24,504
108,308
Aquestive Therapeutics, Inc. *
19,078
64,102
Arbutus Biopharma Corp. *
50,681
138,359
ARCA biopharma, Inc. *(a)
14,988
52,308
Arcellx, Inc. *
15,511
775,860
Arcturus Therapeutics Holdings, Inc. *
10,133
259,101
Arcus Biosciences, Inc. *
24,937
379,791
Arcutis Biotherapeutics, Inc. *
45,056
374,866
Ardelyx, Inc. *
111,347
712,621
ArriVent Biopharma, Inc. *
4,500
74,340
Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
56,099
1,268,959
ARS Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
23,670
205,929
Arvinas, Inc. *
31,695
1,006,950
Assembly Biosciences, Inc. *
2,704
33,719
Assertio Holdings, Inc. *
40,135
35,523
Astria Therapeutics, Inc. *
18,061
165,800
Atara Biotherapeutics, Inc. *
41,098
28,358
Atea Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
33,404
123,595
Atossa Therapeutics, Inc. *
45,962
69,403
aTyr Pharma, Inc. *
26,689
41,902
Aura Biosciences, Inc. *
25,362
187,679
Avantor, Inc. *
306,617
7,429,330
Avid Bioservices, Inc. *
27,120
206,926
Avidity Biosciences, Inc. *
31,152
751,698
Avita Medical, Inc. *
10,054
84,454
Avrobio, Inc. *
9,797
11,658
Axsome Therapeutics, Inc. *
17,254
1,272,655
Azenta, Inc. *
27,177
1,425,705
Beam Therapeutics, Inc. *
31,404
666,393
BioAtla, Inc. *
18,434
41,569
BioCryst Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
103,077
425,708
Biogen, Inc. *
66,054
14,189,720
Biohaven Ltd. *
32,798
1,272,562
BioLife Solutions, Inc. *
14,953
262,276
BioMarin Pharmaceutical, Inc. *
86,302
6,969,750
Biomea Fusion, Inc. *(a)
9,488
101,901
Bionano Genomics, Inc. *
27,990
24,718
Biora Therapeutics, Inc. *
8,398
5,504
Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., Class A *
9,502
2,563,164
Biote Corp., Class A *
7,115
39,204
Bio-Techne Corp.
72,336
4,572,359
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SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Bioxcel Therapeutics, Inc. *
21,785
54,898
Black Diamond Therapeutics, Inc. *
14,484
80,676
Bluebird Bio, Inc. *
88,349
78,374
Blueprint Medicines Corp. *
27,519
2,513,585
Bolt Biotherapeutics, Inc. *
3,417
3,776
Bridgebio Pharma, Inc. *
57,654
1,477,095
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.
924,698
40,631,230
Bruker Corp.
41,714
3,254,109
C4 Therapeutics, Inc. *(a)
21,536
135,677
Cabaletta Bio, Inc. *
16,585
176,547
Capricor Therapeutics, Inc. *
13,479
71,034
Cardiff Oncology, Inc. *
16,399
71,500
CareDx, Inc. *
22,269
172,807
Cargo Therapeutics, Inc. *
10,982
209,756
Caribou Biosciences, Inc. *
40,353
146,481
Cartesian Therapeutics, Inc. *(a)
1,993
43,990
Cassava Sciences, Inc. *(a)
17,259
382,287
Catalent, Inc. *
83,541
4,665,765
Catalyst Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
49,175
740,084
Celcuity, Inc. *
4,926
77,683
Celldex Therapeutics, Inc. *
28,471
1,065,385
CEL-SCI Corp. *(a)
16,481
24,062
Cerevel Therapeutics Holdings, Inc. *
41,071
1,754,142
CG oncology, Inc. *
9,500
381,805
Champions Oncology, Inc. *
6,854
34,270
Charles River Laboratories
International, Inc. *
23,447
5,369,363
ChromaDex Corp. *
24,667
87,321
Cibus, Inc. *
7,726
131,728
Cidara Therapeutics, Inc. *
1,340
16,053
Citius Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
76,073
56,773
Clearside Biomedical, Inc. *
20,216
25,472
Clene, Inc. *
25,692
11,094
Codexis, Inc. *
45,863
133,461
Cogent Biosciences, Inc. *
35,766
232,479
Cognition Therapeutics, Inc. *
11,965
22,973
Coherus Biosciences, Inc. *
39,420
77,263
Collegium Pharmaceutical, Inc. *
14,303
528,210
Compass Therapeutics, Inc. *
42,767
61,584
Corbus Pharmaceuticals Holdings,
Inc. *
4,813
178,274
Corcept Therapeutics, Inc. *
42,109
981,982
CorMedix, Inc. *(a)
22,604
118,784
Corvus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
15,668
24,285
Crinetics Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
26,245
1,150,056
CRISPR Therapeutics AG *
35,651
1,889,146
CryoPort, Inc. *
20,286
328,430
Cue Biopharma, Inc. *
17,072
32,437
Cullinan Therapeutics, Inc. *
20,998
567,156
Curis, Inc. *
2,854
43,809
Cyteir Therapeutics, Inc. *(c)
15,972
49,513
Cytek Biosciences, Inc. *
46,745
280,937
Cytokinetics, Inc. *
44,692
2,740,513
CytomX Therapeutics, Inc. *
24,817
40,452
Danaher Corp.
299,139
73,773,660
Dare Bioscience, Inc. *
30,532
9,389
Day One Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. *
25,478
435,674
Deciphera Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
24,491
618,888
Denali Therapeutics, Inc. *
55,676
859,637
DermTech, Inc. *
11,512
7,136
DiaMedica Therapeutics, Inc. *
13,251
34,188
Dianthus Therapeutics, Inc. *
1,710
36,509
Disc Medicine, Inc. *
5,436
151,338
Dyadic International, Inc. *
16,336
24,667
Dynavax Technologies Corp. *
58,800
668,556
Dyne Therapeutics, Inc. *
27,184
688,027
Edgewise Therapeutics, Inc. *
31,611
567,101
Editas Medicine, Inc. *
38,967
203,018
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Elanco Animal Health, Inc. *
221,655
2,916,980
Eledon Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
14,987
35,819
Eli Lilly & Co.
362,717
283,318,249
Elicio Operating Co., Inc. *
2,363
21,740
Emergent BioSolutions, Inc. *(b)
43,373
81,541
Enanta Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
8,668
119,098
Enliven Therapeutics, Inc. *(a)
8,344
145,102
Entrada Therapeutics, Inc. *
7,643
90,570
Erasca, Inc. *
37,301
74,975
Esperion Therapeutics, Inc. *
95,770
188,667
Eton Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
13,239
46,337
Evolus, Inc. *
17,279
203,374
Exact Sciences Corp. *
81,510
4,837,618
Exelixis, Inc. *
139,608
3,275,204
Eyenovia, Inc. *
12,362
9,284
EyePoint Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
16,619
292,494
Fate Therapeutics, Inc. *
38,651
152,671
FibroGen, Inc. *
58,027
64,990
Foghorn Therapeutics, Inc. *
8,974
48,998
Fortrea Holdings, Inc. *
41,466
1,517,241
Fulcrum Therapeutics, Inc. *
24,485
174,578
G1 Therapeutics, Inc. *
21,516
81,115
Gain Therapeutics, Inc. *
7,043
20,636
Galectin Therapeutics, Inc. *
17,413
61,120
Galecto, Inc. *
15,761
10,859
Genelux Corp. *
9,191
28,584
Generation Bio Co. *
24,023
67,985
Geron Corp. *
235,465
925,377
Gilead Sciences, Inc.
566,189
36,915,523
GlycoMimetics, Inc. *
22,361
40,250
Gossamer Bio, Inc. *
156,778
111,312
Greenwich Lifesciences, Inc. *
2,671
33,174
Gritstone bio, Inc. *
66,565
53,252
Gyre Therapeutics, Inc. *(a)
6,662
103,927
Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc. *
58,977
2,247,024
Harmony Biosciences Holdings, Inc. *
16,728
517,062
Harrow, Inc. *
12,577
128,160
Harvard Bioscience, Inc. *
14,274
54,527
Heron Therapeutics, Inc. *
69,211
160,570
HilleVax, Inc. *
13,917
183,704
Homology Medicines, Inc. *(c)
21,971
883
Hookipa Pharma, Inc. *
36,285
32,196
Humacyte, Inc. *
22,996
90,144
Ideaya Biosciences, Inc. *
34,175
1,389,214
IGM Biosciences, Inc. *(a)
4,577
44,077
Ikena Oncology, Inc. *
12,066
15,927
Illumina, Inc. *
72,602
8,933,676
Immuneering Corp., Class A *
8,677
12,321
Immunic, Inc. *
25,000
31,500
ImmunityBio, Inc. *(a)
69,586
555,992
Immunome, Inc. *
17,976
252,743
Immunovant, Inc. *
26,185
718,516
IN8bio, Inc. *
13,105
13,367
Incyte Corp. *
85,489
4,449,702
Inhibrx, Inc. *
13,459
458,144
Inmune Bio, Inc. *
5,159
61,083
Innoviva, Inc. *
24,927
376,647
Inotiv, Inc. *
10,000
38,400
Inovio Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
11,075
126,809
Inozyme Pharma, Inc. *
20,879
92,076
Insmed, Inc. *
63,877
1,579,039
Instil Bio, Inc. *
2,981
32,195
Intellia Therapeutics, Inc. *
41,185
881,359
Intra-Cellular Therapies, Inc. *
46,425
3,333,779
Invivyd, Inc. *
24,069
53,433
Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
64,524
2,662,260
Iovance Biotherapeutics, Inc. *
108,846
1,282,206
IQVIA Holdings, Inc. *
83,022
19,242,009
See financial notes
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Ironwood Pharmaceuticals, Inc.,
Class A *
64,385
498,984
iTeos Therapeutics, Inc. *
10,503
112,802
Janux Therapeutics, Inc. *(a)
10,462
596,334
Jasper Therapeutics, Inc. *
5,689
135,796
Jazz Pharmaceuticals PLC *
28,508
3,157,261
Johnson & Johnson
1,094,986
158,324,026
KalVista Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
8,852
100,470
Karyopharm Therapeutics, Inc. *
51,000
52,530
Keros Therapeutics, Inc. *
12,434
701,153
Kezar Life Sciences, Inc. *
63,358
52,239
Kineta, Inc. *
8,000
4,515
Kiniksa Pharmaceuticals Ltd.,
Class A *
12,806
239,728
Kodiak Sciences, Inc. *
15,730
50,493
Korro Bio, Inc. *
3,147
178,718
Krystal Biotech, Inc. *
11,341
1,736,534
Kura Oncology, Inc. *
36,794
721,898
Kymera Therapeutics, Inc. *
19,183
644,932
Kyverna Therapeutics, Inc. *(a)
7,200
109,008
Lantern Pharma, Inc. *
657
3,351
Larimar Therapeutics, Inc. *
24,670
169,976
LENZ Therapeutics, Inc.
2,534
40,215
Lexeo Therapeutics, Inc. *
4,200
52,290
Lexicon Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
46,637
71,821
Lifecore Biomedical, Inc. *
10,427
66,941
Ligand Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
7,105
496,568
Lineage Cell Therapeutics, Inc. *
68,183
74,319
Lipocine, Inc. *
2,942
13,592
Liquidia Corp. *
20,793
267,190
Longboard Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
11,164
237,793
Lyell Immunopharma, Inc. *
61,098
132,583
Lyra Therapeutics, Inc. *
9,060
46,750
MacroGenics, Inc. *
31,111
459,821
Madrigal Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
7,229
1,474,861
MannKind Corp. *
122,373
502,953
Maravai LifeSciences Holdings, Inc.,
Class A *
48,185
395,117
Marinus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
30,501
43,006
MaxCyte, Inc. *
43,954
159,553
Medpace Holdings, Inc. *
10,475
4,067,966
MEI Pharma, Inc.
4,822
14,707
Merck & Co., Inc.
1,152,637
148,943,753
Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
5,681
83,738
Mersana Therapeutics, Inc. *
44,571
141,290
Mesa Laboratories, Inc.
2,222
235,710
Mettler-Toledo International, Inc. *
9,810
12,063,357
MiMedx Group, Inc. *
51,298
315,996
Mind Medicine MindMed, Inc. *
18,372
174,901
Mineralys Therapeutics, Inc. *
5,051
61,875
MiNK Therapeutics, Inc. *
1,744
1,727
Mirum Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
17,908
449,670
Moderna, Inc. *
150,639
16,616,988
Moleculin Biotech, Inc. *
366
1,837
Monte Rosa Therapeutics, Inc. *
13,679
72,772
Morphic Holding, Inc. *
17,544
478,425
Mural Oncology PLC *
7,145
26,437
Myriad Genetics, Inc. *
41,186
806,010
Natera, Inc. *
52,224
4,850,565
Nautilus Biotechnology, Inc. *
22,256
56,530
Nektar Therapeutics, Class A *
99,411
145,140
Neumora Therapeutics, Inc. *(a)
10,690
97,172
Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. *
45,484
6,255,869
Neurogene, Inc. *
5,239
180,641
NextCure, Inc. *
10,000
12,100
Nkarta, Inc. *
20,319
135,731
Novavax, Inc. *(a)
53,030
229,620
NRX Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *(a)
4,374
11,285
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Nurix Therapeutics, Inc. *
24,751
297,507
Nuvalent, Inc., Class A *
14,627
1,007,508
Nuvation Bio, Inc. *
71,002
212,296
Nuvectis Pharma, Inc. *(a)
2,330
14,166
Ocean Biomedical, Inc. *
6,470
9,058
Ocugen, Inc. *(a)
170,254
224,735
Ocular Therapeutix, Inc. *
53,864
255,315
Ocuphire Pharma, Inc. *
5,599
8,874
Olema Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
26,228
266,739
Omega Therapeutics, Inc. *
9,399
20,960
Omeros Corp. *(a)
26,846
84,565
OmniAb, Inc. *
48,133
213,711
Oncternal Therapeutics, Inc. *
1,612
13,154
Optinose, Inc. *
36,174
29,699
Organogenesis Holdings, Inc.,
Class A *
29,326
68,916
Organon & Co.
121,943
2,269,359
ORIC Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
16,653
147,046
Ovid therapeutics, Inc. *
26,321
80,279
Pacific Biosciences of California, Inc. *
113,781
187,739
Pacira BioSciences, Inc. *
23,777
624,146
Palatin Technologies, Inc. *(a)
5,171
9,618
Passage Bio, Inc. *
7,891
10,179
PDS Biotechnology Corp. *(a)
13,278
44,481
PepGen, Inc. *
8,314
102,096
Perrigo Co. PLC
61,521
2,009,276
Personalis, Inc. *
22,941
33,723
Perspective Therapeutics, Inc. *
234,692
394,283
Pfizer, Inc.
2,568,353
65,801,204
PharmaCyte Biotech, Inc. *
5,947
12,786
Phathom Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
21,562
194,705
Phibro Animal Health Corp., Class A
8,185
136,690
Pliant Therapeutics, Inc. *
25,045
296,032
Poseida Therapeutics, Inc., Class A *
31,911
77,225
Praxis Precision Medicines, Inc. *
6,689
367,025
Precigen, Inc. *
67,713
89,381
Prelude Therapeutics, Inc. *
7,515
28,332
Prestige Consumer Healthcare, Inc. *
23,185
1,663,756
Prime Medicine, Inc. *(a)
18,724
92,122
ProKidney Corp. *(a)
17,259
35,640
ProPhase Labs, Inc. *
5,896
27,181
Protagonist Therapeutics, Inc. *
28,025
703,708
Prothena Corp. PLC *
17,365
353,204
PTC Therapeutics, Inc. *
35,678
1,147,048
Puma Biotechnology, Inc. *
19,453
98,627
Pyxis Oncology, Inc. *
14,524
64,632
Q32 Bio, Inc. *
1,221
33,445
Quanterix Corp. *
14,993
241,687
Quantum-Si, Inc. *
32,018
51,549
Quince Therapeutics, Inc. *
11,013
12,004
Rallybio Corp. *
7,128
13,686
Rapid Micro Biosystems, Inc.,
Class A *
6,797
6,688
RAPT Therapeutics, Inc. *
15,769
121,421
Recursion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.,
Class A *
69,639
544,577
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
48,054
42,799,776
REGENXBIO, Inc. *
18,906
290,207
Regulus Therapeutics, Inc. *(a)
9,113
20,960
Relay Therapeutics, Inc. *
46,087
300,487
Relmada Therapeutics, Inc. *
12,505
45,518
Reneo Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
7,425
12,400
RenovoRx, Inc. *
49,232
62,525
Repligen Corp. *
23,341
3,832,592
Replimune Group, Inc. *
24,096
153,010
Revance Therapeutics, Inc. *
36,568
132,010
Reviva Pharmaceuticals Holdings,
Inc. *
4,892
14,970
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
REVOLUTION Medicines, Inc. *
59,315
2,211,263
Revvity, Inc.
56,727
5,812,816
Rezolute, Inc. *
13,757
36,869
Rhythm Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
22,511
895,037
Rigel Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
65,618
68,899
Rocket Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
31,234
672,156
Roivant Sciences Ltd. *
151,710
1,653,639
Royalty Pharma PLC, Class A
176,548
4,890,380
SAB Biotherapeutics, Inc. *
1,623
6,946
Sage Therapeutics, Inc. *
22,552
314,375
Sana Biotechnology, Inc. *
52,599
473,391
Sangamo Therapeutics, Inc. *
80,106
41,247
Sarepta Therapeutics, Inc. *
42,283
5,355,565
Savara, Inc. *
40,048
183,420
Scholar Rock Holding Corp. *
22,419
328,887
Scilex Holding Co. *(c)
30,357
21,600
scPharmaceuticals, Inc. *
7,807
34,897
Seer, Inc., Class A *
17,867
37,163
SELLAS Life Sciences Group, Inc. *(a)
16,238
20,135
Sera Prognostics, Inc., Class A *
12,000
140,280
Shattuck Labs, Inc. *
20,881
218,833
SIGA Technologies, Inc.
17,097
150,112
Soleno Therapeutics, Inc. *
7,195
321,329
Solid Biosciences, Inc. *
10,276
91,148
Sotera Health Co. *
55,885
625,912
Spero Therapeutics, Inc. *
28,565
40,562
SpringWorks Therapeutics, Inc. *
28,958
1,352,049
Spruce Biosciences, Inc. *
15,289
10,825
Spyre Therapeutics, Inc. *
15,000
495,450
Standard BioTools, Inc. *
111,584
276,728
Stoke Therapeutics, Inc. *
12,708
140,169
Summit Therapeutics, Inc. *
85,753
337,009
Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
24,988
752,139
Sutro Biopharma, Inc. *
23,381
79,379
Syndax Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
36,496
771,160
Syros Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
4,670
25,218
Talphera, Inc. *
6,381
6,572
Tango Therapeutics, Inc. *
24,079
185,408
Tarsus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
14,660
460,764
Taysha Gene Therapies, Inc. *
51,462
125,053
Tenaya Therapeutics, Inc. *
22,396
101,678
Terns Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
16,643
84,047
TG Therapeutics, Inc. *
67,278
919,017
TherapeuticsMD, Inc. *
7,060
13,273
Theravance Biopharma, Inc. *
21,449
181,030
Theriva Biologics, Inc. *
13,566
5,460
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.
175,747
99,950,834
Third Harmonic Bio, Inc. *
5,232
58,284
Tourmaline Bio, Inc. (a)
6,869
108,736
Travere Therapeutics, Inc. *
29,285
161,946
Trevi Therapeutics, Inc. *
12,557
36,792
TScan Therapeutics, Inc. *
22,104
170,643
Twist Bioscience Corp. *
25,495
796,209
Tyra Biosciences, Inc. *(a)
9,880
168,948
Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical, Inc. *
37,627
1,600,653
uniQure NV *
23,627
104,195
United Therapeutics Corp. *
21,240
4,977,169
UNITY Biotechnology, Inc. *
4,595
7,076
Vanda Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
24,287
115,606
Vaxart, Inc. *
153,547
109,740
Vaxcyte, Inc. *
43,697
2,645,853
Vaxxinity, Inc., Class A *
22,917
2,812
Ventyx Biosciences, Inc. *
30,926
115,663
Vera Therapeutics, Inc., Class A *
19,962
788,699
Veracyte, Inc. *
34,001
665,400
Verastem, Inc. *
11,159
111,367
Vericel Corp. *
22,544
1,034,093
Verrica Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *(a)
7,637
53,192
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
117,219
46,044,795
Verve Therapeutics, Inc. *
30,311
182,169
Viatris, Inc.
541,323
6,263,107
Vigil Neuroscience, Inc. *
5,235
13,663
Viking Therapeutics, Inc. *
49,372
3,929,024
Vir Biotechnology, Inc. *
41,660
352,444
Viridian Therapeutics, Inc. *
23,657
313,692
Vistagen Therapeutics, Inc. *
23,302
112,549
Vor BioPharma, Inc. *
17,792
30,602
Voyager Therapeutics, Inc. *
25,228
197,283
Waters Corp. *
27,071
8,366,022
WaVe Life Sciences Ltd. *
39,975
197,077
Werewolf Therapeutics, Inc. *
6,982
43,568
West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.
33,667
12,035,279
X4 Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
42,386
47,472
XBiotech, Inc. *
10,477
80,359
Xencor, Inc. *
25,852
541,341
Xeris Biopharma Holdings, Inc. *
60,840
106,470
Xilio Therapeutics, Inc. *
11,925
12,402
XOMA Corp. *
2,843
72,042
Y-mAbs Therapeutics, Inc. *
14,556
221,397
Zentalis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
24,484
270,793
Zevra Therapeutics, Inc. *
11,139
51,017
Zoetis, Inc.
208,899
33,265,077
Zura Bio Ltd., Class A *
5,513
23,541
 
1,580,685,756
 
Real Estate Management & Development 0.2%
Altisource Portfolio Solutions SA *
9,415
18,736
AMREP Corp. *
2,361
47,891
Anywhere Real Estate, Inc. *
50,250
244,215
CBRE Group, Inc., Class A *
135,839
11,803,051
Compass, Inc., Class A *
148,596
468,078
CoStar Group, Inc. *
185,702
16,997,304
Cushman & Wakefield PLC *
82,072
791,995
DigitalBridge Group, Inc.
63,571
1,045,107
Doma Holdings, Inc. *
1,501
9,081
Douglas Elliman, Inc. *
28,072
38,178
eXp World Holdings, Inc.
38,506
383,520
Fathom Holdings, Inc. *
2,686
4,190
Forestar Group, Inc. *
9,724
301,347
FRP Holdings, Inc. *
5,956
180,526
Howard Hughes Holdings, Inc. *
14,474
943,126
InterGroup Corp. *
1,138
23,477
Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc. *
21,719
3,924,623
Kennedy-Wilson Holdings, Inc.
52,161
448,063
Marcus & Millichap, Inc.
11,056
350,144
Maui Land & Pineapple Co., Inc. *
3,498
68,141
Newmark Group, Inc., Class A
53,804
514,904
Offerpad Solutions, Inc. *
8,794
68,329
Opendoor Technologies, Inc. *
251,531
500,547
Rafael Holdings, Inc., Class B *
1,046
1,663
RE/MAX Holdings, Inc., Class A
6,967
48,908
Redfin Corp. *
61,840
346,922
RMR Group, Inc., Class A
6,145
145,759
Seritage Growth Properties, Class A *
16,651
155,520
St. Joe Co.
15,558
889,918
Star Holdings *
6,000
71,340
Stratus Properties, Inc. *
3,398
77,067
Tejon Ranch Co. *
11,108
186,392
Zillow Group, Inc., Class C *
96,981
4,128,481
 
45,226,543
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 9.2%
ACM Research, Inc., Class A *
22,189
566,263
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. *
734,964
116,403,598
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SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Aehr Test Systems *
11,116
133,170
Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. *
33,142
983,986
Alpha & Omega Semiconductor Ltd. *
9,994
218,569
Ambarella, Inc. *
18,585
854,352
Amkor Technology, Inc.
45,775
1,480,821
Amtech Systems, Inc. *
6,347
30,593
Analog Devices, Inc.
225,392
45,215,889
Applied Materials, Inc.
378,475
75,184,059
Atomera, Inc. *(a)
12,488
57,944
Axcelis Technologies, Inc. *
14,904
1,542,862
AXT, Inc. *
15,887
47,661
Broadcom, Inc.
200,164
260,267,244
CEVA, Inc. *
10,247
207,707
Cirrus Logic, Inc. *
24,858
2,201,673
Cohu, Inc. *
20,047
607,825
Credo Technology Group Holding
Ltd. *
55,656
994,573
CVD Equipment Corp. *
3,009
13,540
Diodes, Inc. *
20,897
1,525,690
Enphase Energy, Inc. *
61,877
6,729,742
Entegris, Inc.
68,388
9,090,133
Everspin Technologies, Inc. *
8,698
64,539
First Solar, Inc. *
48,960
8,631,648
FormFactor, Inc. *
35,591
1,587,003
GSI Technology, Inc. *(a)
8,052
31,644
Ichor Holdings Ltd. *
12,049
467,260
Impinj, Inc. *
10,626
1,693,572
indie Semiconductor, Inc., Class A *
56,060
315,057
Intel Corp.
1,923,167
58,598,898
inTEST Corp. *
4,591
51,741
KLA Corp.
61,513
42,400,296
Kopin Corp. *
40,189
31,589
Kulicke & Soffa Industries, Inc.
25,768
1,192,543
Lam Research Corp.
59,634
53,337,246
Lattice Semiconductor Corp. *
62,353
4,277,416
MACOM Technology Solutions
Holdings, Inc. *
24,206
2,467,802
Marvell Technology, Inc.
393,318
25,923,589
MaxLinear, Inc. *
36,453
757,858
Microchip Technology, Inc.
245,422
22,573,916
Micron Technology, Inc.
502,129
56,720,492
MKS Instruments, Inc.
28,534
3,394,975
Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.
21,882
14,646,279
Navitas Semiconductor Corp.,
Class A *
53,865
233,235
NVE Corp.
1,890
153,846
NVIDIA Corp.
1,123,515
970,739,430
NXP Semiconductors NV
117,315
30,054,930
ON Semiconductor Corp. *
194,019
13,612,373
Onto Innovation, Inc. *
22,391
4,153,307
PDF Solutions, Inc. *
12,456
374,676
Photronics, Inc. *
27,001
740,097
Pixelworks, Inc. *
21,959
39,307
Power Integrations, Inc.
25,765
1,719,041
Qorvo, Inc. *
44,053
5,147,152
QUALCOMM, Inc.
507,629
84,190,270
QuickLogic Corp. *
7,578
117,156
Rambus, Inc. *
48,235
2,644,243
Rigetti Computing, Inc. *
30,086
38,510
Semtech Corp. *
32,037
1,205,232
Silicon Laboratories, Inc. *
14,608
1,774,726
SiTime Corp. *
7,974
710,643
SkyWater Technology, Inc. *
12,405
127,275
Skyworks Solutions, Inc.
72,652
7,743,977
SMART Global Holdings, Inc. *
26,108
476,993
SolarEdge Technologies, Inc. *
25,758
1,510,707
Synaptics, Inc. *
17,731
1,595,081
Teradyne, Inc.
69,271
8,057,603
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Texas Instruments, Inc.
413,786
73,000,126
Transphorm, Inc. *
11,592
55,642
Trio-Tech International *
2,059
12,766
Ultra Clean Holdings, Inc. *
21,314
891,565
Universal Display Corp.
20,005
3,160,390
Veeco Instruments, Inc. *
24,931
881,061
Wolfspeed, Inc. *
56,169
1,518,248
 
2,040,202,865
 
Software & Services 11.4%
8x8, Inc. *
46,219
102,144
A10 Networks, Inc.
35,602
464,962
Accenture PLC, Class A
285,196
85,818,328
ACI Worldwide, Inc. *
50,004
1,705,136
Adeia, Inc.
47,028
462,756
Adobe, Inc. *
205,599
95,157,385
Agilysys, Inc. *
10,163
844,037
Airship AI Holdings, Inc. *
8,888
65,416
Akamai Technologies, Inc. *
68,642
6,928,037
Alarm.com Holdings, Inc. *
22,683
1,508,419
Alkami Technology, Inc. *
15,859
381,726
Altair Engineering, Inc., Class A *
24,227
1,949,062
American Software, Inc., Class A
13,798
139,498
Amplitude, Inc., Class A *
38,091
372,911
ANSYS, Inc. *
39,643
12,879,218
Appfolio, Inc., Class A *
9,364
2,123,568
Appian Corp., Class A *
17,792
666,132
Applied Digital Corp. *(a)
28,011
75,770
AppLovin Corp., Class A *
82,468
5,819,767
Arteris, Inc. *
9,920
65,770
Asana, Inc., Class A *
42,227
627,915
Aspen Technology, Inc. *
12,573
2,475,247
Atlassian Corp., Class A *
71,282
12,281,889
AudioEye, Inc. *
4,308
67,205
Aurora Innovation, Inc. *
362,784
1,006,726
Autodesk, Inc. *
97,014
20,649,430
AvePoint, Inc. *
39,999
310,792
Backblaze, Inc., Class A *
18,678
173,892
Bentley Systems, Inc., Class B
104,651
5,497,317
BigBear.ai Holdings, Inc. *
49,665
82,444
BigCommerce Holdings, Inc. *
30,500
172,630
Bill Holdings, Inc. *
43,753
2,728,437
Blackbaud, Inc. *
19,607
1,527,777
BlackLine, Inc. *
23,896
1,387,163
Blend Labs, Inc., Class A *
73,956
181,192
Box, Inc., Class A *
65,647
1,708,135
Braze, Inc., Class A *
22,708
951,465
Brightcove, Inc. *
15,409
27,428
C3.ai, Inc., Class A *(a)
44,350
999,206
Cadence Design Systems, Inc. *
123,751
34,109,488
Castellum, Inc. *
34,318
9,266
CCC Intelligent Solutions Holdings,
Inc. *
131,546
1,475,946
Cerence, Inc. *
17,854
162,650
Cipher Mining, Inc. *(a)
16,000
59,520
Cleanspark, Inc. *
91,601
1,500,424
Clear Secure, Inc., Class A
40,011
698,992
Clearwater Analytics Holdings, Inc.,
Class A *
64,999
1,025,684
Cloudflare, Inc., Class A *
135,053
11,803,632
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp.,
Class A
226,305
14,863,712
CommVault Systems, Inc. *
20,147
2,064,463
Confluent, Inc., Class A *
98,083
2,758,094
Consensus Cloud Solutions, Inc. *
14,791
172,167
CoreCard Corp. *
2,218
26,572
Couchbase, Inc. *
15,315
369,704
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Crowdstrike Holdings, Inc., Class A *
103,302
30,219,967
CSP, Inc.
5,818
76,041
Daily Journal Corp. *
412
138,102
Datadog, Inc., Class A *
137,163
17,213,956
Dave, Inc. *
5,855
256,449
DecisionPoint Systems, Inc. *
4,188
33,718
Digimarc Corp. *
5,752
121,597
Digital Turbine, Inc. *
62,036
118,489
DigitalOcean Holdings, Inc. *
24,086
791,466
DocuSign, Inc., Class A *
92,645
5,243,707
Dolby Laboratories, Inc., Class A
26,426
2,052,243
Domo, Inc., Class B *
14,774
111,248
DoubleVerify Holdings, Inc. *
63,042
1,847,131
Dropbox, Inc., Class A *
115,530
2,675,675
D-Wave Quantum, Inc. *
23,310
31,935
DXC Technology Co. *
83,184
1,621,256
Dynatrace, Inc. *
109,581
4,965,115
E2open Parent Holdings, Inc. *
73,998
358,890
Edgio, Inc. *(a)
2,928
27,904
eGain Corp. *
7,634
47,407
Elastic NV *
37,873
3,871,378
Enfusion, Inc., Class A *
18,455
171,816
Envestnet, Inc. *
23,500
1,458,645
EPAM Systems, Inc. *
26,435
6,219,098
Everbridge, Inc. *
20,019
695,660
EverCommerce, Inc. *
12,868
115,812
Fair Isaac Corp. *
11,311
12,819,096
Fastly, Inc., Class A *
55,767
705,453
Five9, Inc. *
33,968
1,955,538
Fortinet, Inc. *
288,771
18,244,552
Freshworks, Inc., Class A *
76,129
1,358,903
Gartner, Inc. *
35,471
14,634,980
Gen Digital, Inc.
253,635
5,108,209
Gitlab, Inc., Class A *
41,235
2,163,600
Glimpse Group, Inc. *
1,370
1,589
GoDaddy, Inc., Class A *
64,112
7,846,027
Grid Dynamics Holdings, Inc. *
23,721
231,754
Guidewire Software, Inc. *
36,824
4,065,370
Hackett Group, Inc.
9,720
210,827
HashiCorp, Inc., Class A *
54,776
1,778,029
HubSpot, Inc. *
22,887
13,843,660
Informatica, Inc., Class A *
19,115
591,992
Information Services Group, Inc.
16,112
54,297
Instructure Holdings, Inc. *
7,509
143,647
Intapp, Inc. *
18,004
556,684
Intellicheck, Inc. *
12,962
41,608
InterDigital, Inc.
11,325
1,118,117
International Business Machines
Corp.
416,207
69,173,603
Intuit, Inc.
127,333
79,662,071
Issuer Direct Corp. *
1,318
15,256
Jamf Holding Corp. *
24,817
483,187
Kaltura, Inc. *
33,164
40,792
Klaviyo, Inc., Class A *
12,810
286,944
Kyndryl Holdings, Inc. *
104,768
2,059,739
LivePerson, Inc. *
34,901
17,482
LiveRamp Holdings, Inc. *
30,335
974,057
Manhattan Associates, Inc. *
28,162
5,803,062
Marathon Digital Holdings, Inc. *
99,987
1,605,791
MariaDB PLC *
13,835
7,263
Matterport, Inc. *
108,500
499,100
MeridianLink, Inc. *
8,842
147,485
Microsoft Corp.
3,379,842
1,315,873,886
MicroStrategy, Inc., Class A *
6,910
7,359,357
Mitek Systems, Inc. *
18,641
235,436
Model N, Inc. *
14,577
432,208
MongoDB, Inc., Class A *
32,720
11,948,690
N-able, Inc. *
29,867
366,169
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
nCino, Inc. *
26,902
784,462
NCR Voyix Corp. *
66,187
810,791
NextNav, Inc. *
23,511
214,185
Nutanix, Inc., Class A *
109,996
6,676,757
Okta, Inc. *
71,752
6,671,501
Olo, Inc., Class A *
44,208
212,198
ON24, Inc.
17,135
112,920
OneSpan, Inc. *
14,940
161,651
Oracle Corp.
725,225
82,494,344
PagerDuty, Inc. *
40,603
810,436
Palantir Technologies, Inc., Class A *
873,588
19,192,728
Palo Alto Networks, Inc. *
143,419
41,719,153
Pegasystems, Inc.
19,925
1,183,943
Perficient, Inc. *
16,274
769,109
Porch Group, Inc. *
33,000
105,270
PowerSchool Holdings, Inc., Class A *
25,358
439,201
Procore Technologies, Inc. *
40,101
2,743,710
Progress Software Corp.
20,511
1,021,858
PROS Holdings, Inc. *
18,413
603,026
PTC, Inc. *
54,229
9,622,394
Q2 Holdings, Inc. *
26,451
1,359,317
Qualys, Inc. *
16,495
2,703,695
Quantum Computing, Inc. *
10,216
7,841
Rackspace Technology, Inc. *
28,860
49,639
Rapid7, Inc. *
27,867
1,248,442
Red Violet, Inc. *
5,306
89,035
Rekor Systems, Inc. *
22,007
38,952
ReposiTrak, Inc.
6,299
99,713
Research Solutions, Inc. *
18,069
52,400
Rimini Street, Inc. *
21,843
58,102
RingCentral, Inc., Class A *
37,195
1,101,716
Riot Platforms, Inc. *
92,769
937,895
Roper Technologies, Inc.
48,649
24,882,018
Salesforce, Inc.
440,309
118,416,702
Samsara, Inc., Class A *
78,756
2,750,947
SecureWorks Corp., Class A *
5,067
30,858
SEMrush Holdings, Inc., Class A *
17,212
210,675
SentinelOne, Inc., Class A *
110,215
2,328,843
ServiceNow, Inc. *
93,247
64,650,943
Smartsheet, Inc., Class A *
61,516
2,327,150
Snowflake, Inc., Class A *
149,616
23,220,403
SolarWinds Corp.
20,785
229,051
SoundHound AI, Inc., Class A *(a)
100,991
428,202
SoundThinking, Inc. *
3,910
52,238
Sprinklr, Inc., Class A *
57,049
666,903
Sprout Social, Inc., Class A *
22,530
1,136,639
SPS Commerce, Inc. *
16,727
2,908,323
Squarespace, Inc., Class A *
24,349
848,806
SRAX, Inc. *(c)
9,789
27
Synopsys, Inc. *
69,302
36,770,948
Telos Corp. *
25,409
87,407
Tenable Holdings, Inc. *
54,062
2,431,168
Teradata Corp. *
44,613
1,655,142
Terawulf, Inc. *
50,627
109,861
Thoughtworks Holding, Inc. *
49,108
113,931
Tucows, Inc., Class A *
4,136
73,083
Twilio, Inc., Class A *
81,703
4,892,376
Tyler Technologies, Inc. *
18,976
8,758,373
UiPath, Inc., Class A *
185,380
3,516,659
Unisys Corp. *
28,890
156,873
Unity Software, Inc. *
108,279
2,627,931
Upland Software, Inc. *
22,775
49,194
Varonis Systems, Inc., Class B *
49,694
2,174,112
Verint Systems, Inc. *
27,662
837,605
VeriSign, Inc. *
40,503
6,864,448
Vertex, Inc., Class A *
20,655
601,680
Viant Technology, Inc., Class A *
10,390
91,328
Weave Communications, Inc. *
12,631
135,025
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
WM Technology, Inc. *
40,927
51,773
Workday, Inc., Class A *
94,876
23,219,003
Workiva, Inc., Class A *
21,901
1,725,799
Xperi, Inc. *
20,285
213,195
Yext, Inc. *
46,726
256,526
Zeta Global Holdings Corp., Class A *
65,475
809,271
Zoom Video Communications, Inc.,
Class A *
117,756
7,194,892
Zscaler, Inc. *
40,551
7,012,890
Zuora, Inc., Class A *
61,121
602,653
 
2,548,655,119
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 7.0%
908 Devices, Inc. *
8,267
47,122
ADTRAN Holdings, Inc.
33,081
144,895
Advanced Energy Industries, Inc.
17,189
1,647,394
Aeva Technologies, Inc. *
12,000
37,440
Airgain, Inc. *
7,096
37,183
Amphenol Corp., Class A
272,853
32,952,457
Apple, Inc.
6,602,526
1,124,608,254
Applied Optoelectronics, Inc. *
18,315
180,403
Arista Networks, Inc. *
114,622
29,407,420
Arlo Technologies, Inc. *
40,417
500,363
Arrow Electronics, Inc. *
24,597
3,140,299
AstroNova, Inc. *
4,083
70,513
Aviat Networks, Inc. *
4,936
165,109
Avnet, Inc.
41,153
2,011,147
Badger Meter, Inc.
13,065
2,389,850
Bel Fuse, Inc., Class A
1,180
82,600
Bel Fuse, Inc., Class B
4,185
245,743
Belden, Inc.
19,416
1,577,938
Benchmark Electronics, Inc.
14,875
449,374
Calix, Inc. *
27,533
763,490
CDW Corp.
60,981
14,748,865
Ciena Corp. *
66,154
3,058,299
Cisco Systems, Inc.
1,848,331
86,834,590
Clearfield, Inc. *
5,453
164,244
Climb Global Solutions, Inc.
1,603
103,329
Coda Octopus Group, Inc. *
1,343
8,944
Cognex Corp.
78,831
3,274,640
Coherent Corp. *
61,120
3,338,986
CommScope Holding Co., Inc. *
94,667
84,632
CompoSecure, Inc. *(a)
5,277
36,675
Comtech Telecommunications Corp. *
11,741
22,073
Corning, Inc.
348,505
11,633,097
Corsair Gaming, Inc. *
26,615
295,427
CPI Card Group, Inc. *
1,805
31,136
Crane NXT Co.
20,920
1,272,145
CTS Corp.
13,417
613,828
Daktronics, Inc. *
15,645
147,845
Dell Technologies, Inc., Class C
121,364
15,126,809
Diebold Nixdorf, Inc. *
17,287
547,306
Digi International, Inc. *
17,947
550,255
Eastman Kodak Co. *
29,007
130,532
ePlus, Inc. *
12,538
963,921
Evolv Technologies Holdings, Inc. *
31,854
124,549
Extreme Networks, Inc. *
61,060
683,872
F5, Inc. *
27,138
4,486,183
Fabrinet *
16,202
2,804,080
FARO Technologies, Inc. *
8,279
155,231
Frequency Electronics, Inc. *
4,719
45,302
Genasys, Inc. *
20,918
43,928
Harmonic, Inc. *
48,599
521,953
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.
593,493
10,089,381
HP, Inc.
397,617
11,169,062
Identiv, Inc. *
8,288
41,772
Immersion Corp.
13,101
95,244
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Infinera Corp. *
103,973
501,150
Inseego Corp. *
4,205
16,946
Insight Enterprises, Inc. *
12,752
2,328,133
Intevac, Inc. *
11,887
50,282
IonQ, Inc. *(a)
74,268
634,991
IPG Photonics Corp. *
13,349
1,121,049
Iteris, Inc. *
21,639
96,943
Itron, Inc. *
20,969
1,931,664
Jabil, Inc.
58,027
6,810,049
Juniper Networks, Inc.
147,851
5,148,172
Key Tronic Corp. *
4,943
21,354
Keysight Technologies, Inc. *
79,838
11,811,234
Kimball Electronics, Inc. *
10,963
229,456
Knowles Corp. *
40,205
636,445
KVH Industries, Inc. *
5,414
25,987
Lantronix, Inc. *
11,128
41,841
LightPath Technologies, Inc., Class A *
24,173
34,567
Lightwave Logic, Inc. *
49,166
187,814
Littelfuse, Inc.
11,080
2,555,491
Lumentum Holdings, Inc. *
32,261
1,411,741
Luna Innovations, Inc. *
15,596
32,128
Methode Electronics, Inc.
15,172
184,947
MicroVision, Inc. *(a)
76,762
111,305
Mirion Technologies, Inc., Class A *
82,287
894,460
Motorola Solutions, Inc.
75,553
25,623,800
M-Tron Industries, Inc. *(a)
2,643
73,370
Napco Security Technologies, Inc.
15,220
619,454
Neonode, Inc. *
4,440
10,612
NetApp, Inc.
93,570
9,563,790
NETGEAR, Inc. *
13,065
193,101
NetScout Systems, Inc. *
32,036
617,013
nLight, Inc. *
20,404
232,402
Novanta, Inc. *
15,969
2,499,149
One Stop Systems, Inc. *
12,911
36,667
OSI Systems, Inc. *
7,329
963,324
Ouster, Inc. *
11,961
108,486
PAR Technology Corp. *
12,016
508,037
PC Connection, Inc.
4,459
276,324
Plexus Corp. *
12,143
1,226,564
Powerfleet, Inc. *
44,255
211,981
Pure Storage, Inc., Class A *
135,306
6,819,422
Red Cat Holdings, Inc. *
18,398
28,149
Research Frontiers, Inc. *
21,870
33,899
RF Industries Ltd. *
7,044
20,252
Ribbon Communications, Inc. *
38,255
121,268
Richardson Electronics Ltd.
5,554
58,484
Rogers Corp. *
8,205
977,133
Sanmina Corp. *
26,460
1,605,328
ScanSource, Inc. *
10,228
425,689
Seagate Technology Holdings PLC
87,775
7,540,750
SmartRent, Inc. *
88,649
205,666
Sono-Tek Corp. *
2,719
12,127
Super Micro Computer, Inc. *
22,872
19,642,474
TD SYNNEX Corp.
35,206
4,148,675
TE Connectivity Ltd.
140,195
19,834,789
Teledyne Technologies, Inc. *
21,443
8,180,076
TransAct Technologies, Inc. *
3,397
18,174
Trimble, Inc. *
112,831
6,777,758
TTM Technologies, Inc. *
50,171
749,053
Turtle Beach Corp. *
12,904
181,946
Ubiquiti, Inc.
1,828
196,656
Viasat, Inc. *
39,177
623,306
Viavi Solutions, Inc. *
109,669
866,385
Vishay Intertechnology, Inc.
59,167
1,369,124
Vishay Precision Group, Inc. *
5,394
178,002
Vontier Corp.
69,566
2,826,467
Western Digital Corp. *
147,374
10,438,500
Wrap Technologies, Inc. *(a)
21,515
35,930
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Xerox Holdings Corp.
54,423
723,282
Zebra Technologies Corp., Class A *
23,198
7,297,163
 
1,555,225,279
 
Telecommunication Services 0.8%
Anterix, Inc. *
8,567
270,032
AST SpaceMobile, Inc., Class A *(a)
49,621
109,662
AT&T, Inc.
3,245,111
54,809,925
ATN International, Inc.
5,256
100,284
Bandwidth, Inc., Class A *
15,306
278,569
Cogent Communications Holdings,
Inc.
18,826
1,208,253
Consolidated Communications
Holdings, Inc. *
28,849
124,628
Frontier Communications Parent,
Inc. *
99,705
2,307,174
GCI Liberty, Inc. *(c)
35,715
0
Globalstar, Inc. *
393,479
507,588
Gogo, Inc. *
27,853
252,348
IDT Corp., Class B
8,928
317,301
Iridium Communications, Inc.
59,821
1,841,889
Liberty Global Ltd., Class C *
166,066
2,718,500
Liberty Latin America Ltd., Class C *
78,742
593,715
Lumen Technologies, Inc. *
466,434
555,056
NII Holdings, Inc. Escrow *(c)
28,127
16,876
Ooma, Inc. *
9,711
68,560
Shenandoah Telecommunications Co.
21,835
279,925
Spok Holdings, Inc.
9,849
152,167
SurgePays, Inc. *
2,477
9,016
Telephone & Data Systems, Inc.
46,178
722,686
T-Mobile U.S., Inc.
236,794
38,874,471
U.S. Cellular Corp. *
5,896
214,379
Verizon Communications, Inc.
1,912,374
75,519,649
 
181,852,653
 
Transportation 1.7%
Air Transport Services Group, Inc. *
23,833
305,539
Alaska Air Group, Inc. *
57,126
2,457,561
Allegiant Travel Co.
6,715
366,370
American Airlines Group, Inc. *
298,086
4,027,142
ArcBest Corp.
10,461
1,160,230
Avis Budget Group, Inc.
8,421
803,784
Blade Air Mobility, Inc. *
26,008
82,966
CH Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
52,132
3,701,372
Covenant Logistics Group, Inc.,
Class A
3,394
153,375
CSX Corp.
899,474
29,880,526
Delta Air Lines, Inc.
290,627
14,551,694
Expeditors International of
Washington, Inc.
65,856
7,330,431
FedEx Corp.
104,452
27,343,445
Forward Air Corp.
16,471
362,691
Frontier Group Holdings, Inc. *
16,091
97,190
FTAI Infrastructure, Inc.
43,117
312,167
Genco Shipping & Trading Ltd.
21,083
449,911
GXO Logistics, Inc. *
55,079
2,735,223
Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. *
23,476
298,145
Heartland Express, Inc.
26,008
258,520
Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. *
58,859
267,808
Hub Group, Inc., Class A
27,438
1,103,556
JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc.
37,219
6,050,693
JetBlue Airways Corp. *
159,399
905,386
Joby Aviation, Inc. *(a)
176,913
893,411
Kirby Corp. *
26,767
2,921,083
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings,
Inc.
72,797
3,365,405
Landstar System, Inc.
16,229
2,830,500
Lyft, Inc., Class A *
157,186
2,458,389
Marten Transport Ltd.
24,450
413,694
Matson, Inc.
15,481
1,668,542
Mesa Air Group, Inc. *
12,880
11,745
Norfolk Southern Corp.
102,798
23,676,435
Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.
81,290
14,771,206
PAM Transportation Services, Inc. *
3,071
52,606
Pangaea Logistics Solutions Ltd.
13,298
95,746
Radiant Logistics, Inc. *
16,850
83,239
RXO, Inc. *
54,429
1,029,252
Ryder System, Inc.
19,907
2,425,668
Saia, Inc. *
12,101
4,802,040
Schneider National, Inc., Class B
16,152
334,023
SkyWest, Inc. *
19,023
1,389,250
Southwest Airlines Co.
272,830
7,077,210
Spirit Airlines, Inc. (a)
47,850
168,911
Sun Country Airlines Holdings, Inc. *
20,591
274,066
Surf Air Mobility, Inc. *
48,023
21,466
Uber Technologies, Inc. *
936,047
62,031,835
U-Haul Holding Co. *
4,034
255,070
U-Haul Holding Co. - Non Voting
44,912
2,754,004
Union Pacific Corp.
277,366
65,780,121
United Airlines Holdings, Inc. *
147,914
7,611,654
United Parcel Service, Inc., Class B
329,201
48,550,563
Universal Logistics Holdings, Inc.
3,300
147,444
Werner Enterprises, Inc.
27,633
945,049
XPO, Inc. *
53,108
5,706,986
 
369,552,338
 
Utilities 2.3%
AES Corp.
306,040
5,478,116
ALLETE, Inc.
26,534
1,571,343
Alliant Energy Corp.
116,028
5,778,194
Altus Power, Inc., Class A *
33,848
124,222
Ameren Corp.
119,235
8,807,889
American Electric Power Co., Inc.
239,618
20,614,337
American States Water Co.
16,953
1,200,950
American Water Works Co., Inc.
88,888
10,872,780
Artesian Resources Corp., Class A
5,123
179,203
Atmos Energy Corp.
69,022
8,137,694
Avangrid, Inc.
33,121
1,209,910
Avista Corp.
35,541
1,278,765
Black Hills Corp.
30,477
1,673,187
Cadiz, Inc. *
22,878
52,162
California Water Service Group
26,419
1,297,701
CenterPoint Energy, Inc.
287,421
8,375,448
Chesapeake Utilities Corp.
11,401
1,207,024
Clearway Energy, Inc., Class C
49,671
1,161,308
CMS Energy Corp.
134,794
8,169,864
Consolidated Edison, Inc.
156,924
14,813,626
Consolidated Water Co. Ltd.
7,055
179,550
Constellation Energy Corp.
145,399
27,035,490
Dominion Energy, Inc.
379,611
19,352,569
DTE Energy Co.
93,234
10,285,575
Duke Energy Corp.
350,914
34,480,810
Edison International
175,027
12,437,419
Entergy Corp.
95,663
10,204,372
Essential Utilities, Inc.
114,012
4,170,559
Evergy, Inc.
104,513
5,481,707
Eversource Energy
159,616
9,675,922
Exelon Corp.
453,850
17,055,683
FirstEnergy Corp.
234,611
8,994,986
Genie Energy Ltd., Class B
9,550
146,019
Global Water Resources, Inc.
4,694
57,455
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc.
54,493
536,756
IDACORP, Inc.
22,760
2,157,193
MGE Energy, Inc.
15,717
1,230,955
Middlesex Water Co.
7,892
400,282
Montauk Renewables, Inc. *
25,936
93,370
National Fuel Gas Co.
40,811
2,167,064
New Jersey Resources Corp.
43,656
1,907,331
NextEra Energy, Inc.
933,305
62,503,436
NiSource, Inc.
186,681
5,200,933
Northwest Natural Holding Co.
17,565
670,105
Northwestern Energy Group, Inc.
27,838
1,404,149
NRG Energy, Inc.
102,774
7,468,587
OGE Energy Corp.
89,795
3,111,397
ONE Gas, Inc.
25,379
1,637,453
Ormat Technologies, Inc.
23,704
1,513,026
Otter Tail Corp.
19,170
1,636,351
PG&E Corp.
968,912
16,578,084
Pinnacle West Capital Corp.
51,371
3,783,474
PNM Resources, Inc.
40,149
1,487,922
Portland General Electric Co.
44,770
1,935,407
PPL Corp.
332,815
9,139,100
Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.
226,755
15,664,235
Pure Cycle Corp. *
8,445
80,565
RGC Resources, Inc.
3,883
80,067
Sempra
285,648
20,460,966
SJW Group
12,159
662,058
Southern Co.
496,408
36,485,988
Southwest Gas Holdings, Inc.
27,936
2,084,584
Spire, Inc.
24,005
1,483,269
Spruce Power Holding Corp. *
8,683
38,553
Sunnova Energy International, Inc. *
50,407
212,213
UGI Corp.
96,071
2,455,575
Unitil Corp.
7,063
359,789
Via Renewables, Inc., Class A *
1,312
14,288
Vistra Corp.
152,628
11,575,307
WEC Energy Group, Inc.
143,364
11,847,601
Xcel Energy, Inc.
251,864
13,532,653
York Water Co.
6,196
220,020
 
505,381,945
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $10,711,489,238)
22,150,964,356
RIGHTS 0.0% OF NET ASSETS
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 0.0%
Aduro Biotech, Inc. CVR *(c)
5,747
15,054
Cartesian Therapeutics, Inc. CVR *(c)
59,796
10,763
Frequency Therapeutics, Inc. CVR *(c)
23,364
15,888
F-star Therapeutics, Inc. Agonist CVR
*(c)
975
421
F-star Therapeutics, Inc. Antagonist
CVR *(c)
975
421
IMARA, Inc. CVR *(c)
11,519
4,391
Magenta Therapeutics, Inc. CVR *(c)
27,369
1,341
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Miromatrix Medical, Inc. CVR *(c)
11,036
1,545
Pardes Biosciences, Inc. CVR *(c)
19,235
577
Satsuma Pharmaceuticals, Inc. CVR
*(c)
5,234
995
Sesen Bio CVR *(c)
67,895
0
Surface Oncology, Inc. CVR *(c)
44,721
3,275
Zynerba Pharmaceuticals, Inc. CVR
*(c)
37,596
7,297
 
61,968
Total Rights
(Cost $33,224)
61,968
 
 
 
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS 0.1% OF NET ASSETS
 
Money Market Funds 0.1%
State Street Institutional
U.S. Government Money Market
Fund, Premier Class 5.25% (e)(f)
27,953,654
27,953,654
Total Short-Term Investments
(Cost $27,953,654)
27,953,654
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $10,739,476,116)
22,178,979,978
 
NUMBER OF
CONTRACTS
NOTIONAL
AMOUNT
($)
CURRENT VALUE/
UNREALIZED
DEPRECIATION
($)
FUTURES CONTRACTS
Long
Russell 2000 Index, e-mini,
expires 06/21/24
146
14,494,880
(275,390
)
S&P 500 Index, e-mini, expires
06/21/24
316
80,058,600
(1,369,829
)
 
(1,645,219
)
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at
$25,777,722.
(b)
Issuer is an affiliated company, as the investment adviser owns at least 5% of
the voting securities of such company.
(c)
Fair valued using significant unobservable inputs (see financial note 2(a),
Securities for which no quoted value is available, for additional information).
(d)
Issuer is affiliated with the fund’s investment adviser.
(e)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
(f)
Security purchased with cash collateral received for securities on loan.
CVR —
Contingent Value Rights
REIT —
Real Estate Investment Trust
See financial notes
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Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
Below is a summary of the fund’s transactions with affiliated issuers and affiliated companies which are or were affiliates during the period April 30, 2024. An affiliated company is a company in which the investment adviser has or had an ownership of at least 5% of the voting securities of a security issue during the report period. A dash in the Value at October 31, 2023, and/or Value at April 30, 2024, columns means either the issuer was not held or not held as an affiliate at the beginning of period and is no longer held at period end or the issuer is held at period end but is no longer an affiliate.
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE
IN UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DIVIDENDS
RECEIVED
COMMON STOCKS 0.2% OF NET ASSETS
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.0%
Fossil Group, Inc.
$
$
($28,752
)
($189,786
)
$187,389
$
$
Tupperware Brands Corp.
(19,421
)
21,006
19,817
 
21,006
 
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) 0.0%
Ashford Hospitality Trust, Inc.
(11,715
)
14,582
12,463
Diversified Healthcare Trust
29,000
236,000
100,000
2,000
 
250,582
 
Financial Services 0.2%
Charles Schwab Corp.
33,371,014
2,010,037
14,306,472
49,687,523
671,907
325,866
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 0.0%
Emergent BioSolutions, Inc.
92,228
(10,687
)
81,541
43,373
 
Transportation 0.0%
Daseke, Inc.
(158,132
)
(15,671
)
89,212
Total
$33,371,014
$2,102,265
($186,884
)
($205,457
)
$14,570,250
$50,040,652
$327,866
See financial notes
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Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of April 30, 2024 (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 Stocks1
$15,609,175,954
$
$
$15,609,175,954
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)
528,448,731
0
*
528,448,731
Health Care Equipment & Services
1,119,572,672
0
*
1,119,572,672
Materials
582,573,471
0
*
582,573,471
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences
1,580,613,760
71,996
1,580,685,756
Software & Services
2,548,655,092
27
2,548,655,119
Telecommunication Services
181,835,777
16,876
*
181,852,653
Rights
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences
61,968
*
61,968
Short-Term Investments1
27,953,654
27,953,654
Liabilities
Futures Contracts2
(1,645,219
)
(1,645,219
)
Total
$22,177,183,892
$—
$150,867
$22,177,334,759
*
Level 3 amount shown includes securities determined to have no value at April 30, 2024.
1
As categorized in the Portfolio Holdings.
2
Futures contracts are reported at cumulative unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
See financial notes
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Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - affiliated issuers (cost $26,695,864) including securities on loan of $19,928
 
$50,040,652
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $10,712,780,252) including securities on loan of $25,757,794
 
22,128,939,326
Cash
 
81,693,041
Deposit with broker for futures contracts
 
5,151,700
Receivables:
 
Dividends
 
12,579,901
Fund shares sold
 
9,114,937
Income from securities on loan
+
192,703
Total assets
 
22,287,712,260
 
Liabilities
Collateral held for securities on loan
 
27,953,654
Payables:
 
Fund shares redeemed
 
8,221,779
Variation margin on futures contracts
 
1,566,949
Investment adviser fees
 
554,931
Investments bought
+
211,008
Total liabilities
 
38,508,321
Net assets
 
$22,249,203,939
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$11,046,644,124
Total distributable earnings
+
11,202,559,815
Net assets
 
$22,249,203,939
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$22,249,203,939
 
261,210,752
$85.18
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers (net of foreign withholding tax of $52,731)
 
$160,761,896
Other interest
 
1,405,118
Dividends received from securities - affiliated issuers
 
327,866
Securities on loan, net
+
1,089,144
Total investment income
 
163,584,024
 
Expenses
Investment adviser fees
 
3,163,690
Total expenses
3,163,690
Net investment income
 
160,420,334
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Net realized losses on sales of securities - affiliated issuers
 
(205,457
)
Net realized losses on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
(51,182,999
)
Net realized gains on futures contracts
+
16,256,342
Net realized losses
 
(35,132,114
)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - affiliated issuers
 
14,570,250
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
3,666,815,221
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts
+
1,152,367
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
3,682,537,838
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
3,647,405,724
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$3,807,826,058
See financial notes
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Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$160,420,334
$277,537,921
Net realized losses
 
(35,132,114
)
(119,476,059
)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
3,682,537,838
1,187,203,918
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$3,807,826,058
$1,345,265,780
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($286,776,664
)
($253,821,250
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
22,911,200
$1,883,414,775
34,717,416
$2,458,225,307
Shares reinvested
 
3,034,125
235,903,167
2,670,248
178,132,255
Shares redeemed
+
(14,244,468
)
(1,178,070,156
)
(28,004,932
)
(1,987,092,998
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
11,700,857
$941,247,786
9,382,732
$649,264,564
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
249,509,895
$17,786,906,759
240,127,163
$16,046,197,665
Total increase
+
11,700,857
4,462,297,180
9,382,732
1,740,709,094
End of period
 
261,210,752
$22,249,203,939
249,509,895
$17,786,906,759
See financial notes
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Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$77.88
$66.09
$89.23
$62.76
$49.06
$42.37
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.36
0.67
0.64
0.56
0.55
0.57
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
17.94
11.71
(22.20
)
26.39
13.65
6.52
Total from investment operations
18.30
12.38
(21.56
)
26.95
14.20
7.09
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.60
)
(0.59
)
(0.51
)
(0.48
)
(0.50
)
(0.40
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(1.07
)
Total distributions
(0.60
)
(0.59
)
(1.58
)
(0.48
)
(0.50
)
(0.40
)
Net asset value at end of period
$95.58
$77.88
$66.09
$89.23
$62.76
$49.06
Total return
23.58
%2
18.89
%
(24.63
%)
43.14
%
29.16
%
17.04
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Total expenses
0.035
%3
0.035
%
0.035
%4
0.035
%
0.035
%
0.035
%5
Net investment income (loss)
0.79
%3
0.91
%
0.86
%
0.73
%
0.97
%
1.27
%
Portfolio turnover rate
2
%2
20
%6
18
%
18
%
41
%
46
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000,000)
$2,203
$1,352
$929
$881
$487
$166
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Annualized.
4
Ratio includes less than 0.0005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
5
Effective December 20, 2018, the annual operating expense ratio was reduced to 0.035%. The ratio presented for period ended October 31, 2019, is a blended ratio.
6
Portfolio turnover rate excludes in-kind transactions.
See financial notes
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Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date.
The fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
COMMON STOCKS 99.5% OF NET ASSETS
 
Automobiles & Components 2.0%
Tesla, Inc. *
240,424
44,064,911
 
Banks 0.1%
First Citizens BancShares, Inc., Class A
108
182,170
NU Holdings Ltd., Class A *
139,350
1,513,341
 
1,695,511
 
Capital Goods 2.8%
A O Smith Corp.
1,120
92,781
Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.
5,803
911,071
Allegion PLC
7,026
854,081
Allison Transmission Holdings, Inc.
823
60,532
Armstrong World Industries, Inc.
1,084
124,530
Axon Enterprise, Inc. *
6,131
1,923,049
Boeing Co. *
6,678
1,120,836
BWX Technologies, Inc.
1,314
125,842
Caterpillar, Inc.
33,342
11,155,233
ChargePoint Holdings, Inc. *(a)
29,560
39,315
Deere & Co.
20,987
8,214,522
Donaldson Co., Inc.
4,211
304,034
EMCOR Group, Inc.
1,402
500,752
Fastenal Co.
37,380
2,539,597
Ferguson PLC
1,006
211,159
Graco, Inc.
6,019
482,724
HEICO Corp.
8,631
1,790,069
Honeywell International, Inc.
7,497
1,444,897
Hubbell, Inc., Class B
2,134
790,690
IDEX Corp.
498
109,789
Illinois Tool Works, Inc.
21,215
5,178,794
Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc.
4,532
994,910
Lockheed Martin Corp.
18,813
8,746,728
Northrop Grumman Corp.
704
341,461
Otis Worldwide Corp.
2,160
196,992
Quanta Services, Inc.
3,287
849,887
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
9,972
2,702,013
SiteOne Landscape Supply, Inc. *
1,252
196,426
Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc.,
Class A *
1,211
38,752
Toro Co.
8,945
783,493
Trane Technologies PLC
5,872
1,863,420
TransDigm Group, Inc.
783
977,207
Trex Co., Inc. *
9,448
836,620
United Rentals, Inc.
1,219
814,280
Valmont Industries, Inc.
94
19,251
Vertiv Holdings Co., Class A
2,198
204,414
Watsco, Inc.
744
333,104
WillScot Mobile Mini Holdings Corp. *
3,955
146,177
WW Grainger, Inc.
3,846
3,543,512
Xylem, Inc.
2,492
325,704
 
61,888,648
 
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Commercial & Professional Services 1.7%
Automatic Data Processing, Inc.
30,899
7,474,159
Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp.,
Class A
11,234
1,658,925
Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.
8,522
1,648,240
Cintas Corp.
6,740
4,437,212
Copart, Inc. *
75,122
4,079,876
Dayforce, Inc. *
1,112
68,243
Equifax, Inc.
7,321
1,612,011
FTI Consulting, Inc. *
526
112,475
Genpact Ltd.
3,886
119,456
KBR, Inc.
4,274
277,553
MSA Safety, Inc.
529
95,432
Paychex, Inc.
27,959
3,321,809
Paycom Software, Inc.
4,487
843,466
Paycor HCM, Inc. *
2,666
46,308
Paylocity Holding Corp. *
3,669
569,282
RB Global, Inc.
12,146
869,411
Rollins, Inc.
21,997
980,186
Tetra Tech, Inc.
802
156,165
Verisk Analytics, Inc., Class A
12,433
2,709,897
Waste Management, Inc.
31,847
6,624,813
 
37,704,919
 
Consumer Discretionary Distribution & Retail 9.5%
Amazon.com, Inc. *
784,376
137,265,800
AutoZone, Inc. *
1,255
3,710,282
Best Buy Co., Inc.
2,173
160,020
Burlington Stores, Inc. *
5,654
1,017,381
CarMax, Inc. *
743
50,502
Coupang, Inc., Class A *
95,112
2,140,020
Dick's Sporting Goods, Inc.
373
74,951
eBay, Inc.
3,221
166,010
Etsy, Inc. *
5,893
404,672
Five Below, Inc. *
4,727
691,749
Floor & Decor Holdings, Inc., Class A *
9,056
999,148
Home Depot, Inc.
87,181
29,137,634
Lowe's Cos., Inc.
36,891
8,410,779
Murphy USA, Inc.
1,610
666,250
Ollie's Bargain Outlet Holdings, Inc. *
1,756
128,434
O'Reilly Automotive, Inc. *
4,372
4,429,973
Pool Corp.
3,374
1,223,176
RH *
221
54,598
Ross Stores, Inc.
26,831
3,475,956
TJX Cos., Inc.
99,399
9,352,452
Tractor Supply Co.
9,378
2,560,944
Ulta Beauty, Inc. *
4,228
1,711,664
Valvoline, Inc. *
3,037
129,133
Victoria's Secret & Co. *
2,998
52,825
Wayfair, Inc., Class A *
2,543
127,531
Williams-Sonoma, Inc.
743
213,078
 
208,354,962
 
See financial notes
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.5%
Birkenstock Holding PLC *
709
31,742
Brunswick Corp.
393
31,692
Crocs, Inc. *
5,229
650,331
Deckers Outdoor Corp. *
2,220
1,817,003
Lululemon Athletica, Inc. *
9,677
3,489,526
NIKE, Inc., Class B
54,562
5,033,890
NVR, Inc. *
23
171,094
Peloton Interactive, Inc., Class A *
28,105
87,407
Polaris, Inc.
403
34,319
Skechers USA, Inc., Class A *
846
55,878
Tapestry, Inc.
1,094
43,672
Tempur Sealy International, Inc.
2,793
139,818
TopBuild Corp. *
176
71,222
YETI Holdings, Inc. *
7,549
269,650
 
11,927,244
 
Consumer Services 2.9%
Airbnb, Inc., Class A *
36,096
5,723,743
Booking Holdings, Inc.
3,041
10,497,623
Bright Horizons Family Solutions, Inc. *
589
61,085
Caesars Entertainment, Inc. *
7,255
259,874
Cava Group, Inc. *
3,278
235,819
Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc., Class A *
2,392
7,557,763
Choice Hotels International, Inc.
2,578
304,874
Churchill Downs, Inc.
6,126
790,254
Darden Restaurants, Inc.
4,844
743,118
Domino's Pizza, Inc.
3,043
1,610,569
DoorDash, Inc., Class A *
21,128
2,731,005
DraftKings, Inc., Class A *
36,430
1,514,031
Expedia Group, Inc. *
8,475
1,140,989
Grand Canyon Education, Inc. *
710
92,314
H&R Block, Inc.
8,133
384,122
Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc.
9,932
1,959,385
Las Vegas Sands Corp.
29,947
1,328,449
Marriott International, Inc., Class A
20,915
4,938,659
McDonald's Corp.
26,308
7,183,136
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. *
8,600
162,712
Planet Fitness, Inc., Class A *
3,504
209,680
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. *
6,146
858,166
Service Corp. International
4,531
324,918
Starbucks Corp.
96,843
8,569,637
Texas Roadhouse, Inc., Class A
5,781
929,469
Travel & Leisure Co.
2,721
118,472
Vail Resorts, Inc.
298
56,432
Wendy's Co.
14,417
288,196
Wingstop, Inc.
2,573
990,065
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
396
29,110
Wynn Resorts Ltd.
543
49,766
Yum! Brands, Inc.
21,502
3,037,158
 
64,680,593
 
Consumer Staples Distribution & Retail 1.9%
Albertsons Cos., Inc., Class A
3,424
69,850
BJ's Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc. *
3,991
298,048
Casey's General Stores, Inc.
488
155,955
Costco Wholesale Corp.
38,625
27,922,012
Dollar General Corp.
19,087
2,656,720
Maplebear, Inc. *
1,387
47,338
Performance Food Group Co. *
6,154
417,733
Sysco Corp.
43,227
3,212,631
Target Corp.
40,159
6,464,796
 
41,245,083
 
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Energy 0.5%
Antero Midstream Corp.
9,375
129,750
APA Corp.
23,223
730,131
Cheniere Energy, Inc.
20,875
3,294,493
Halliburton Co.
15,666
587,005
Hess Corp.
13,556
2,134,934
New Fortress Energy, Inc.
5,741
150,414
ONEOK, Inc.
2,639
208,798
Ovintiv, Inc.
9,928
509,505
Targa Resources Corp.
19,197
2,189,610
Texas Pacific Land Corp.
1,613
929,572
 
10,864,212
 
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) 0.7%
American Tower Corp.
40,516
6,950,925
Crown Castle, Inc.
4,025
377,465
Equinix, Inc.
4,078
2,899,907
Equity LifeStyle Properties, Inc.
5,033
303,440
Iron Mountain, Inc.
12,400
961,248
Lamar Advertising Co., Class A
5,758
667,064
Public Storage
7,920
2,054,844
SBA Communications Corp., Class A
976
181,653
Simon Property Group, Inc.
6,123
860,465
Sun Communities, Inc.
2,257
251,249
UDR, Inc.
1,743
66,373
 
15,574,633
 
Financial Services 5.4%
American Express Co.
16,610
3,887,238
Ameriprise Financial, Inc.
8,738
3,598,221
Apollo Global Management, Inc.
45,449
4,925,763
ARES Management Corp., Class A
14,497
1,929,406
Blackstone, Inc.
62,051
7,235,767
Block, Inc. *
17,889
1,305,897
Blue Owl Capital, Inc., Class A
5,989
113,132
Corpay, Inc. *
5,669
1,712,832
Equitable Holdings, Inc.
29,152
1,076,000
Euronet Worldwide, Inc. *
1,907
195,811
FactSet Research Systems, Inc.
3,333
1,389,494
Fiserv, Inc. *
14,271
2,178,754
Houlihan Lokey, Inc., Class A
320
40,797
Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.
2,066
336,118
KKR & Co., Inc.
14,353
1,335,834
LPL Financial Holdings, Inc.
6,557
1,764,685
MarketAxess Holdings, Inc.
3,204
641,088
Mastercard, Inc., Class A
72,402
32,667,782
Moody's Corp.
12,621
4,673,935
Morningstar, Inc.
2,211
624,939
MSCI, Inc., Class A
3,341
1,556,204
PayPal Holdings, Inc. *
85,029
5,775,170
Rocket Cos., Inc., Class A *
3,691
45,325
S&P Global, Inc.
2,296
954,746
Shift4 Payments, Inc., Class A *
4,593
265,751
SLM Corp.
7,231
153,225
Toast, Inc., Class A *
32,004
756,255
TPG, Inc.
1,932
83,269
Tradeweb Markets, Inc., Class A
3,495
355,476
UWM Holdings Corp.
2,410
15,183
Visa, Inc., Class A
139,101
37,363,920
Western Union Co.
4,639
62,348
WEX, Inc. *
1,658
350,269
XP, Inc., Class A
2,624
53,713
 
119,424,347
 
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SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 1.5%
Boston Beer Co., Inc., Class A *
768
213,819
Brown-Forman Corp., Class B
15,782
755,169
Celsius Holdings, Inc. *
12,465
888,380
Coca-Cola Co.
168,688
10,419,858
Constellation Brands, Inc., Class A
1,424
360,927
Freshpet, Inc. *
1,002
106,282
Hershey Co.
9,632
1,867,837
Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc.
11,884
990,413
Monster Beverage Corp. *
64,904
3,469,119
PepsiCo, Inc.
83,041
14,607,742
 
33,679,546
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 3.9%
Abbott Laboratories
9,545
1,011,484
agilon health, Inc. *
23,427
128,849
Align Technology, Inc. *
6,665
1,882,063
Cardinal Health, Inc.
10,967
1,130,040
Cencora, Inc.
14,670
3,506,863
Certara, Inc. *
4,131
70,681
Chemed Corp.
904
513,472
Cigna Group
1,867
666,594
DaVita, Inc. *
4,624
642,782
Dexcom, Inc. *
33,711
4,294,444
Doximity, Inc., Class A *
4,526
109,937
Edwards Lifesciences Corp. *
52,415
4,437,978
Elevance Health, Inc.
2,736
1,446,195
Encompass Health Corp.
536
44,692
GE HealthCare Technologies, Inc.
2,692
205,238
Globus Medical, Inc., Class A *
2,914
145,088
HCA Healthcare, Inc.
3,575
1,107,606
Humana, Inc.
4,631
1,398,979
IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. *
7,171
3,533,582
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc. *
2,536
612,850
Insulet Corp. *
6,001
1,031,812
Intuitive Surgical, Inc. *
30,444
11,283,155
Masimo Corp. *
3,723
500,408
McKesson Corp.
4,426
2,377,691
Molina Healthcare, Inc. *
2,742
938,038
Novocure Ltd. *
9,305
113,893
Penumbra, Inc. *
3,174
623,596
ResMed, Inc.
12,632
2,703,122
Shockwave Medical, Inc. *
3,178
1,049,344
Stryker Corp.
7,893
2,655,994
Tandem Diabetes Care, Inc. *
808
29,646
UnitedHealth Group, Inc.
68,136
32,957,383
Veeva Systems, Inc., Class A *
12,618
2,505,430
 
85,658,929
 
Household & Personal Products 0.7%
Church & Dwight Co., Inc.
19,015
2,051,528
Clorox Co.
10,766
1,591,968
Estee Lauder Cos., Inc., Class A
6,323
927,647
Kenvue, Inc.
51,067
961,081
Kimberly-Clark Corp.
27,582
3,765,771
Procter & Gamble Co.
38,704
6,316,493
 
15,614,488
 
Insurance 0.8%
Arch Capital Group Ltd. *
4,361
407,928
Arthur J Gallagher & Co.
1,064
249,710
Brighthouse Financial, Inc. *
635
30,639
Brown & Brown, Inc.
8,046
656,071
Everest Group Ltd.
500
183,205
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Kinsale Capital Group, Inc.
1,900
690,175
Lincoln National Corp.
1,436
39,160
Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.
34,642
6,908,654
Primerica, Inc.
1,905
403,593
Progressive Corp.
38,169
7,948,694
RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.
1,200
263,100
RLI Corp.
747
105,589
Ryan Specialty Holdings, Inc., Class A
8,249
407,006
Willis Towers Watson PLC
1,117
280,523
 
18,574,047
 
Materials 0.7%
Ardagh Metal Packaging SA
12,258
48,419
Avery Dennison Corp.
2,276
494,529
Axalta Coating Systems Ltd. *
1,772
55,712
Eagle Materials, Inc.
1,971
494,150
Ecolab, Inc.
16,846
3,809,723
FMC Corp.
1,610
95,006
Ginkgo Bioworks Holdings, Inc. *(a)
10,975
9,780
Graphic Packaging Holding Co.
13,794
356,575
Linde PLC
3,984
1,756,785
PPG Industries, Inc.
5,169
666,801
RPM International, Inc.
2,096
224,083
Scotts Miracle-Gro Co.
3,619
248,046
Sealed Air Corp.
6,879
216,551
Sherwin-Williams Co.
17,276
5,176,062
Southern Copper Corp.
7,438
867,792
Vulcan Materials Co.
2,572
662,624
 
15,182,638
 
Media & Entertainment 12.4%
Alphabet, Inc., Class A *
517,129
84,178,258
Alphabet, Inc., Class C *
436,695
71,897,465
Cable One, Inc.
58
22,843
Charter Communications, Inc., Class A *
8,793
2,250,480
Liberty Broadband Corp., Class C *
2,441
121,391
Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. *
3,118
277,221
Match Group, Inc. *
21,685
668,332
Meta Platforms, Inc., Class A
192,792
82,933,335
Netflix, Inc. *
37,215
20,492,067
Nexstar Media Group, Inc., Class A
997
159,580
Pinterest, Inc., Class A *
51,167
1,711,536
Playtika Holding Corp.
2,699
19,568
ROBLOX Corp., Class A *
41,150
1,463,294
Roku, Inc. *
1,345
77,553
Spotify Technology SA *
12,261
3,438,475
TKO Group Holdings, Inc.
5,439
514,910
Trade Desk, Inc., Class A *
38,401
3,181,523
ZoomInfo Technologies, Inc., Class A *
13,945
221,168
 
273,628,999
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 6.7%
10X Genomics, Inc., Class A *
8,006
234,416
AbbVie, Inc.
153,784
25,011,430
Agilent Technologies, Inc.
20,636
2,827,957
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
8,735
1,257,403
Amgen, Inc.
31,647
8,669,379
Apellis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
8,780
387,988
BioMarin Pharmaceutical, Inc. *
1,873
151,263
Bio-Techne Corp.
12,745
805,611
Bruker Corp.
8,701
678,765
Eli Lilly & Co.
73,756
57,610,812
Exact Sciences Corp. *
5,321
315,801
Exelixis, Inc. *
20,073
470,913
ICON PLC, ADR *
1,040
309,795
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Illumina, Inc. *
4,044
497,614
Incyte Corp. *
12,002
624,704
Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
10,522
434,138
IQVIA Holdings, Inc. *
14,659
3,397,516
Jazz Pharmaceuticals PLC *
2,641
292,491
Maravai LifeSciences Holdings, Inc.,
Class A *
5,354
43,903
Medpace Holdings, Inc. *
2,034
789,904
Merck & Co., Inc.
40,640
5,251,501
Mettler-Toledo International, Inc. *
1,860
2,287,242
Natera, Inc. *
9,434
876,230
Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. *
8,467
1,164,551
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
633
563,788
Repligen Corp. *
2,158
354,344
Roivant Sciences Ltd. *
29,714
323,883
Sarepta Therapeutics, Inc. *
7,821
990,608
Sotera Health Co. *
8,094
90,653
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.
20,711
11,778,760
Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical, Inc. *
6,913
294,079
Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
20,554
8,073,817
Waters Corp. *
5,107
1,578,267
West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.
6,449
2,305,388
Zoetis, Inc.
40,309
6,418,805
 
147,163,719
 
Real Estate Management & Development 0.1%
CoStar Group, Inc. *
15,209
1,392,080
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 13.6%
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. *
79,484
12,588,676
Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. *
6,799
201,862
Applied Materials, Inc.
61,598
12,236,443
Broadcom, Inc.
37,578
48,861,546
Enphase Energy, Inc. *
11,567
1,258,027
Entegris, Inc.
757
100,620
KLA Corp.
11,799
8,132,933
Lam Research Corp.
10,872
9,724,026
Lattice Semiconductor Corp. *
11,898
816,203
Microchip Technology, Inc.
32,976
3,033,133
Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.
4,007
2,682,005
NVIDIA Corp.
206,909
178,773,514
QUALCOMM, Inc.
84,671
14,042,685
Teradyne, Inc.
11,257
1,309,414
Texas Instruments, Inc.
32,389
5,714,067
Universal Display Corp.
1,845
291,473
 
299,766,627
 
Software & Services 19.1%
Accenture PLC, Class A
55,096
16,578,937
Adobe, Inc. *
39,353
18,213,749
ANSYS, Inc. *
6,244
2,028,551
AppLovin Corp., Class A *
4,627
326,527
Atlassian Corp., Class A *
13,499
2,325,878
Autodesk, Inc. *
18,695
3,979,231
Bentley Systems, Inc., Class B
15,801
830,027
Cadence Design Systems, Inc. *
23,555
6,492,465
Cloudflare, Inc., Class A *
25,654
2,242,160
Confluent, Inc., Class A *
16,729
470,419
Crowdstrike Holdings, Inc., Class A *
18,590
5,438,319
Datadog, Inc., Class A *
24,239
3,041,994
DocuSign, Inc., Class A *
17,637
998,254
DoubleVerify Holdings, Inc. *
12,480
365,664
Dropbox, Inc., Class A *
19,632
454,677
Dynatrace, Inc. *
22,529
1,020,789
Elastic NV *
6,971
712,576
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
EPAM Systems, Inc. *
4,852
1,141,481
Fair Isaac Corp. *
2,116
2,398,126
Five9, Inc. *
6,274
361,194
Fortinet, Inc. *
56,164
3,548,441
Gartner, Inc. *
6,591
2,719,381
Gen Digital, Inc.
7,331
147,646
Gitlab, Inc., Class A *
8,003
419,917
Globant SA *
3,588
640,781
GoDaddy, Inc., Class A *
7,505
918,462
HashiCorp, Inc., Class A *
5,952
193,202
HubSpot, Inc. *
4,036
2,441,255
Informatica, Inc., Class A *
582
18,025
Intuit, Inc.
23,798
14,888,505
Manhattan Associates, Inc. *
5,384
1,109,427
Microsoft Corp.
648,190
252,359,813
MongoDB, Inc., Class A *
5,881
2,147,624
nCino, Inc. *
546
15,921
Nutanix, Inc., Class A *
5,145
312,301
Okta, Inc. *
842
78,289
Oracle Corp.
55,305
6,290,944
Palantir Technologies, Inc., Class A *
167,451
3,678,898
Palo Alto Networks, Inc. *
26,604
7,738,838
Pegasystems, Inc.
3,617
214,922
Procore Technologies, Inc. *
6,957
475,998
PTC, Inc. *
5,251
931,737
RingCentral, Inc., Class A *
7,290
215,930
Salesforce, Inc.
61,518
16,544,651
SentinelOne, Inc., Class A *
2,997
63,327
ServiceNow, Inc. *
17,749
12,305,914
Smartsheet, Inc., Class A *
11,073
418,892
Snowflake, Inc., Class A *
27,415
4,254,808
Synopsys, Inc. *
13,245
7,027,665
Teradata Corp. *
8,411
312,048
Twilio, Inc., Class A *
2,535
151,796
Tyler Technologies, Inc. *
2,752
1,270,186
UiPath, Inc., Class A *
25,591
485,461
Unity Software, Inc. *
10,288
249,690
VeriSign, Inc. *
453
76,774
Workday, Inc., Class A *
17,488
4,279,838
Zscaler, Inc. *
7,681
1,328,352
 
419,696,677
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 10.7%
Amphenol Corp., Class A
25,734
3,107,895
Apple, Inc.
1,270,055
216,328,468
Arista Networks, Inc. *
21,870
5,610,967
CDW Corp.
11,146
2,695,772
HP, Inc.
15,678
440,395
Jabil, Inc.
6,842
802,977
Keysight Technologies, Inc. *
3,966
586,730
Motorola Solutions, Inc.
13,261
4,497,468
NetApp, Inc.
7,163
732,130
Pure Storage, Inc., Class A *
20,034
1,009,714
Ubiquiti, Inc.
331
35,609
Vontier Corp.
4,574
185,842
Zebra Technologies Corp., Class A *
785
246,930
 
236,280,897
 
Telecommunication Services 0.0%
Iridium Communications, Inc.
10,141
312,241
 
Transportation 1.2%
American Airlines Group, Inc. *
21,273
287,398
Avis Budget Group, Inc.
583
55,647
CH Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
7,792
553,232
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
CSX Corp.
19,223
638,588
Delta Air Lines, Inc.
2,791
139,746
Expeditors International of Washington,
Inc.
1,681
187,112
JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc.
1,409
229,061
Landstar System, Inc.
2,449
427,130
Lyft, Inc., Class A *
30,328
474,330
Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.
15,996
2,906,633
Saia, Inc. *
261
103,573
Uber Technologies, Inc. *
171,479
11,363,913
U-Haul Holding Co. *
474
29,971
U-Haul Holding Co. - Non Voting
2,998
183,838
Union Pacific Corp.
22,752
5,395,864
United Parcel Service, Inc., Class B
17,442
2,572,346
 
25,548,382
 
Utilities 0.1%
AES Corp.
35,382
633,338
Vistra Corp.
8,999
682,484
 
1,315,822
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $1,562,313,471)
2,191,240,155
INVESTMENT COMPANIES 0.1% OF NET ASSETS
 
Equity Funds 0.1%
iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF
9,300
3,002,412
Total Investment Companies
(Cost $2,608,528)
3,002,412
 
 
 
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS 0.4% OF NET ASSETS
 
Money Market Funds 0.4%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government
Money Market Fund, Premier Class
5.25% (b)
8,889,012
8,889,012
State Street Institutional U.S. Government
Money Market Fund, Premier Class
5.25% (b)(c)
48,480
48,480
 
8,937,492
Total Short-Term Investments
(Cost $8,937,492)
8,937,492
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $1,573,859,491)
2,203,180,059
 
NUMBER OF
CONTRACTS
NOTIONAL
AMOUNT
($)
CURRENT VALUE/
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
($)
FUTURES CONTRACTS
Long
S&P 500 Index, e-mini, expires
06/21/24
28
7,093,800
42,835
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at
$43,581.
(b)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
(c)
Security purchased with cash collateral received for securities on loan.
ADR —
American Depositary Receipt
ETF —
Exchange-Traded Fund
See financial notes
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Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of April 30, 2024 (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 Stocks1
$2,191,240,155
$
$
$2,191,240,155
Investment Companies1
3,002,412
3,002,412
Short-Term Investments1
8,937,492
8,937,492
Futures Contracts2
42,835
42,835
Total
$2,203,222,894
$—
$—
$2,203,222,894
1
As categorized in the Portfolio Holdings.
2
Futures contracts are reported at cumulative unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
See financial notes
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Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $1,573,859,491) including securities on loan of $43,581
 
$2,203,180,059
Deposit with broker for futures contracts
 
306,800
Receivables:
 
Fund shares sold
 
5,298,526
Dividends
 
765,209
Investments sold
 
229,894
Income from securities on loan
+
333
Total assets
 
2,209,780,821
 
Liabilities
Collateral held for securities on loan
 
48,480
Payables:
 
Investments bought
 
4,243,446
Fund shares redeemed
 
1,993,502
Variation margin on futures contracts
 
90,133
Investment adviser fees
+
63,612
Total liabilities
 
6,439,173
Net assets
 
$2,203,341,648
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$1,644,573,382
Total distributable earnings
+
558,768,266
Net assets
 
$2,203,341,648
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$2,203,341,648
 
23,051,681
$95.58
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers (net of foreign withholding tax of $1,134)
 
$7,723,280
Other interest
 
13,854
Securities on loan, net
+
2,409
Total investment income
 
7,739,543
 
Expenses
Investment adviser fees
 
327,759
Total expenses
327,759
Net investment income
 
7,411,784
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Net realized gains on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
757,599
Net realized gains on futures contracts
+
1,291,058
Net realized gains
 
2,048,657
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
325,858,360
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts
+
119,989
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
325,978,349
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
328,027,006
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$335,438,790
See financial notes
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Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$7,411,784
$10,256,291
Net realized gains (losses)
 
2,048,657
(9,170,887
)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
325,978,349
176,000,176
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$335,438,790
$177,085,580
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($11,280,497
)
($8,433,385
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
8,060,372
$747,245,105
8,578,433
$642,610,935
Shares reinvested
 
109,605
9,527,758
108,233
7,134,711
Shares redeemed
+
(2,479,694
)
(229,642,541
)
(5,382,041
)
(395,332,838
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
5,690,283
$527,130,322
3,304,625
$254,412,808
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
17,361,398
$1,352,053,033
14,056,773
$928,988,030
Total increase
+
5,690,283
851,288,615
3,304,625
423,065,003
End of period
 
23,051,681
$2,203,341,648
17,361,398
$1,352,053,033
See financial notes
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Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$46.50
$47.51
$53.65
$38.09
$43.06
$39.51
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.61
1.12
1.01
0.97
1.00
1.13
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
7.83
(1.04
)
(4.60
)
15.47
(4.07
)
3.10
Total from investment operations
8.44
0.08
(3.59
)
16.44
(3.07
)
4.23
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(1.18
)
(1.03
)
(0.91
)
(0.88
)
(1.06
)
(0.62
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.14
)
(0.06
)
(1.64
)
(0.84
)
(0.06
)
Total distributions
(1.32
)
(1.09
)
(2.55
)
(0.88
)
(1.90
)
(0.68
)
Net asset value at end of period
$53.62
$46.50
$47.51
$53.65
$38.09
$43.06
Total return
18.40
%2
0.11
%
(7.04
%)
43.70
%
(7.69
%)
11.08
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Total expenses
0.035
%3
0.035
%
0.035
%4
0.035
%
0.035
%
0.035
%5
Net investment income (loss)
2.36
%3
2.31
%
2.05
%
1.97
%
2.57
%
2.79
%
Portfolio turnover rate
8
%2
42
%6
15
%6
20
%
50
%
22
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000)
$697,666
$592,653
$647,796
$575,972
$331,322
$212,213
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Annualized.
4
Ratio includes less than 0.0005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
5
Effective December 20, 2018, the annual operating expense ratio was reduced to 0.035%. The ratio presented for period ended October 31, 2019, is a blended ratio.
6
Portfolio turnover rate excludes in-kind transactions.
See financial notes
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Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date.
The fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
COMMON STOCKS 99.4% OF NET ASSETS
 
Automobiles & Components 0.8%
Aptiv PLC *
8,982
637,722
BorgWarner, Inc.
7,784
255,082
Ford Motor Co.
130,186
1,581,760
General Motors Co.
38,209
1,701,447
Gentex Corp.
7,720
264,796
Harley-Davidson, Inc.
4,236
145,676
Lear Corp.
1,933
243,307
Lucid Group, Inc. *(a)
24,342
62,072
Phinia, Inc.
1,533
59,787
QuantumScape Corp., Class A *
11,470
62,167
Rivian Automotive, Inc., Class A *
22,453
199,832
Thor Industries, Inc.
1,701
169,113
 
5,382,761
 
Banks 7.4%
Bank of America Corp.
228,679
8,463,410
Bank OZK
3,520
157,168
BOK Financial Corp.
926
82,164
Citigroup, Inc.
63,461
3,892,063
Citizens Financial Group, Inc.
15,451
527,034
Columbia Banking System, Inc.
6,929
130,334
Comerica, Inc.
4,366
219,042
Commerce Bancshares, Inc.
3,992
218,283
Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc.
1,968
205,341
East West Bancorp, Inc.
4,639
345,559
Fifth Third Bancorp
22,501
820,386
First Citizens BancShares, Inc., Class A
321
541,450
First Hawaiian, Inc.
4,221
89,021
First Horizon Corp.
18,351
273,797
FNB Corp.
11,726
156,425
Huntington Bancshares, Inc.
47,747
643,152
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
95,794
18,367,541
KeyCorp
30,979
448,886
M&T Bank Corp.
5,485
791,979
New York Community Bancorp, Inc.
23,715
62,845
NU Holdings Ltd., Class A *
24,252
263,377
Pinnacle Financial Partners, Inc.
2,509
192,440
PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.
13,213
2,025,024
Popular, Inc.
2,351
199,811
Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.
2,914
180,581
Regions Financial Corp.
30,713
591,839
Synovus Financial Corp.
4,806
172,007
TFS Financial Corp.
1,685
20,237
Truist Financial Corp.
44,002
1,652,275
U.S. Bancorp
51,682
2,099,840
Webster Financial Corp.
5,700
249,831
Wells Fargo & Co.
119,506
7,089,096
Western Alliance Bancorp
3,605
204,872
Wintrust Financial Corp.
2,026
195,793
Zions Bancorp NA
4,863
198,313
 
51,771,216
 
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Capital Goods 10.9%
3M Co.
18,244
1,760,728
A O Smith Corp.
3,574
296,070
Acuity Brands, Inc.
1,018
252,769
AECOM
4,481
413,865
AGCO Corp.
2,083
237,858
Air Lease Corp., Class A
3,455
173,579
Allegion PLC
233
28,323
Allison Transmission Holdings, Inc.
2,677
196,893
AMETEK, Inc.
7,631
1,332,830
Armstrong World Industries, Inc.
1,025
117,752
AZEK Co., Inc., Class A *
4,772
217,794
Boeing Co. *
16,215
2,721,526
Builders FirstSource, Inc. *
4,021
735,119
BWX Technologies, Inc.
2,501
239,521
Carlisle Cos., Inc.
1,607
623,918
Carrier Global Corp.
27,635
1,699,276
Caterpillar, Inc.
4,233
1,416,235
CNH Industrial NV *
32,442
369,839
Core & Main, Inc., Class A *
5,766
325,606
Crane Co.
1,595
223,316
Cummins, Inc.
4,519
1,276,572
Curtiss-Wright Corp.
1,266
320,830
Deere & Co.
557
218,015
Donaldson Co., Inc.
2,362
170,536
Dover Corp.
4,624
829,083
Eaton Corp. PLC
13,214
4,205,488
EMCOR Group, Inc.
1,002
357,884
Emerson Electric Co.
18,936
2,040,922
Esab Corp.
1,879
198,949
Fastenal Co.
4,736
321,764
Ferguson PLC
6,409
1,345,249
Flowserve Corp.
4,343
204,816
Fortive Corp.
11,713
881,638
Fortune Brands Innovations, Inc.
4,197
306,801
Gates Industrial Corp. PLC *
5,477
96,505
GE Vernova, Inc. *
9,002
1,383,697
Generac Holdings, Inc. *
1,985
269,881
General Dynamics Corp.
8,121
2,331,458
General Electric Co.
35,977
5,821,798
Graco, Inc.
3,263
261,693
Hayward Holdings, Inc. *
4,349
59,059
HEICO Corp.
361
74,871
Hexcel Corp.
2,816
180,815
Honeywell International, Inc.
19,244
3,708,896
Howmet Aerospace, Inc.
12,570
839,048
Hubbell, Inc., Class B
964
357,181
Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.
1,294
358,347
IDEX Corp.
2,308
508,822
Illinois Tool Works, Inc.
1,831
446,965
Ingersoll Rand, Inc.
13,433
1,253,568
ITT, Inc.
2,741
354,521
Johnson Controls International PLC
22,562
1,468,109
L3Harris Technologies, Inc.
6,279
1,344,020
Lennox International, Inc.
1,062
492,152
Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc.
118
25,905
Masco Corp.
7,466
511,048
See financial notes
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
MasTec, Inc. *
2,044
181,282
MDU Resources Group, Inc.
6,626
163,662
Mercury Systems, Inc. *
1,834
51,719
Middleby Corp. *
1,763
245,004
MSC Industrial Direct Co., Inc., Class A
1,548
141,240
Nordson Corp.
1,889
487,721
Northrop Grumman Corp.
4,425
2,146,258
nVent Electric PLC
5,434
391,628
Oshkosh Corp.
2,148
241,156
Otis Worldwide Corp.
12,913
1,177,666
Owens Corning
2,944
495,210
PACCAR, Inc.
17,006
1,804,507
Parker-Hannifin Corp.
4,239
2,309,874
Pentair PLC
5,458
431,673
Plug Power, Inc. *(a)
17,544
40,527
Quanta Services, Inc.
3,511
907,804
RBC Bearings, Inc. *
938
229,388
Regal Rexnord Corp.
2,199
354,853
RTX Corp.
47,722
4,844,737
Sensata Technologies Holding PLC
4,981
190,822
SiteOne Landscape Supply, Inc. *
990
155,321
Snap-on, Inc.
1,730
463,571
Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc., Class A *
3,430
109,760
Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.
5,091
465,317
Sunrun, Inc. *
6,957
71,588
Textron, Inc.
6,504
550,173
Timken Co.
2,005
178,886
Trane Technologies PLC
5,325
1,689,836
TransDigm Group, Inc.
1,460
1,822,124
United Rentals, Inc.
1,781
1,189,690
Valmont Industries, Inc.
644
131,891
Vertiv Holdings Co., Class A
10,549
981,057
Watsco, Inc.
841
376,533
WESCO International, Inc.
1,470
224,543
Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corp.
5,913
952,466
WillScot Mobile Mini Holdings Corp. *
4,656
172,086
Woodward, Inc.
1,990
323,096
Xylem, Inc.
6,929
905,620
 
75,810,012
 
Commercial & Professional Services 1.2%
Automatic Data Processing, Inc.
1,942
469,750
Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.
635
122,815
CACI International, Inc., Class A *
729
293,226
Cintas Corp.
319
210,010
Clarivate PLC *
15,448
104,428
Clean Harbors, Inc. *
1,671
316,571
Concentrix Corp.
1,479
80,857
Dayforce, Inc. *
4,510
276,779
Driven Brands Holdings, Inc. *
1,939
27,786
Dun & Bradstreet Holdings, Inc.
9,178
83,520
Equifax, Inc.
1,248
274,797
FTI Consulting, Inc. *
895
191,378
Genpact Ltd.
4,348
133,658
Jacobs Solutions, Inc.
4,175
599,238
KBR, Inc.
2,803
182,027
Leidos Holdings, Inc.
4,516
633,233
ManpowerGroup, Inc.
1,591
120,041
MSA Safety, Inc.
1,007
181,663
Paycor HCM, Inc. *
1,135
19,715
RB Global, Inc.
1,436
102,789
Republic Services, Inc., Class A
6,855
1,314,103
Robert Half, Inc.
3,400
235,076
Science Applications International Corp.
1,719
221,235
SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc.
7,229
447,403
Stericycle, Inc. *
3,020
135,085
Tetra Tech, Inc.
1,430
278,450
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
TransUnion
6,421
468,733
Veralto Corp.
7,289
682,833
Vestis Corp.
3,869
71,267
Waste Management, Inc.
1,363
283,531
 
8,561,997
 
Consumer Discretionary Distribution & Retail 1.1%
Advance Auto Parts, Inc.
1,967
143,552
AutoNation, Inc. *
942
151,803
AutoZone, Inc. *
94
277,902
Bath & Body Works, Inc.
7,501
340,695
Best Buy Co., Inc.
5,505
405,388
CarMax, Inc. *
4,927
334,888
Dick's Sporting Goods, Inc.
1,730
347,626
eBay, Inc.
16,132
831,443
Etsy, Inc. *
1,735
119,142
GameStop Corp., Class A *(a)
9,014
99,965
Gap, Inc.
6,395
131,225
Genuine Parts Co.
4,652
731,341
Kohl's Corp.
3,606
86,328
Lithia Motors, Inc., Class A
899
228,688
LKQ Corp.
8,799
379,501
Lowe's Cos., Inc.
5,122
1,167,765
Macy's, Inc.
8,917
164,340
Murphy USA, Inc.
34
14,070
Nordstrom, Inc.
3,769
71,649
Ollie's Bargain Outlet Holdings, Inc. *
1,407
102,908
O'Reilly Automotive, Inc. *
298
301,951
Penske Automotive Group, Inc.
649
99,239
Petco Health & Wellness Co., Inc., Class A *
2,724
4,086
RH *
435
107,467
Ross Stores, Inc.
731
94,701
Valvoline, Inc. *
3,156
134,193
Victoria's Secret & Co. *
1,498
26,395
Wayfair, Inc., Class A *
1,791
89,819
Williams-Sonoma, Inc.
1,839
527,388
 
7,515,458
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 1.5%
Birkenstock Holding PLC *
591
26,459
Brunswick Corp.
2,093
168,779
Capri Holdings Ltd. *
3,742
132,766
Carter's, Inc.
1,198
81,955
Columbia Sportswear Co.
1,151
91,654
DR Horton, Inc.
10,041
1,430,742
Garmin Ltd.
5,095
736,075
Hasbro, Inc.
4,336
265,797
Leggett & Platt, Inc.
4,462
80,628
Lennar Corp., Class A
8,427
1,277,702
Mattel, Inc. *
11,680
213,978
Mohawk Industries, Inc. *
1,746
201,349
Newell Brands, Inc.
12,478
99,075
NIKE, Inc., Class B
18,206
1,679,685
NVR, Inc. *
88
654,619
Polaris, Inc.
1,616
137,618
PulteGroup, Inc.
7,102
791,305
PVH Corp.
1,962
213,466
Ralph Lauren Corp., Class A
1,308
214,041
Skechers USA, Inc., Class A *
4,096
270,541
Tapestry, Inc.
7,122
284,310
Tempur Sealy International, Inc.
4,397
220,114
Toll Brothers, Inc.
3,458
411,882
TopBuild Corp. *
978
395,767
Under Armour, Inc., Class A *
12,746
85,781
VF Corp.
11,508
143,390
See financial notes
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Whirlpool Corp.
1,788
169,610
 
10,479,088
 
Consumer Services 1.4%
ADT, Inc.
8,767
56,986
Aramark
8,583
270,450
Boyd Gaming Corp.
2,360
126,284
Bright Horizons Family Solutions, Inc. *
1,654
171,536
Caesars Entertainment, Inc. *
4,059
145,393
Carnival Corp. *
33,037
489,608
Cava Group, Inc. *
351
25,251
Darden Restaurants, Inc.
2,103
322,621
DoorDash, Inc., Class A *
2,221
287,086
Expedia Group, Inc. *
1,177
158,460
Grand Canyon Education, Inc. *
713
92,704
H&R Block, Inc.
1,685
79,583
Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc.
4,474
882,631
Hyatt Hotels Corp., Class A
1,432
213,067
Las Vegas Sands Corp.
803
35,621
Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corp.
1,148
110,334
McDonald's Corp.
14,207
3,879,079
MGM Resorts International *
9,086
358,352
Mister Car Wash, Inc. *
2,427
16,237
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. *
10,695
202,349
Penn Entertainment, Inc. *
4,900
81,046
Planet Fitness, Inc., Class A *
1,452
86,888
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. *
5,425
757,493
Service Corp. International
3,035
217,640
Travel & Leisure Co.
1,243
54,120
Vail Resorts, Inc.
1,135
214,935
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
2,527
185,760
Wynn Resorts Ltd.
3,236
296,579
Yum! Brands, Inc.
1,142
161,308
 
9,979,401
 
Consumer Staples Distribution & Retail 1.8%
Albertsons Cos., Inc., Class A
12,577
256,571
BJ's Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc. *
2,891
215,900
Casey's General Stores, Inc.
1,052
336,198
Dollar Tree, Inc. *
6,812
805,519
Grocery Outlet Holding Corp. *
3,106
80,663
Kroger Co.
21,660
1,199,531
Maplebear, Inc. *
223
7,611
Performance Food Group Co. *
2,700
183,276
U.S. Foods Holding Corp. *
7,503
377,026
Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc.
23,842
422,718
Walmart, Inc.
142,102
8,433,754
 
12,318,767
 
Energy 8.3%
Antero Midstream Corp.
7,565
104,700
Antero Resources Corp. *
9,352
318,062
APA Corp.
3,226
101,425
Baker Hughes Co., Class A
33,064
1,078,548
Chesapeake Energy Corp.
4,101
368,598
Chevron Corp.
57,101
9,208,678
ConocoPhillips
39,759
4,994,526
Coterra Energy, Inc.
24,759
677,406
Devon Energy Corp.
21,285
1,089,366
Diamondback Energy, Inc.
5,923
1,191,293
DT Midstream, Inc.
3,194
198,667
EOG Resources, Inc.
19,501
2,576,667
EQT Corp.
11,935
478,474
Exxon Mobil Corp.
132,724
15,697,268
Halliburton Co.
23,776
890,887
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Hess Corp.
4,083
643,032
HF Sinclair Corp.
5,265
285,626
Kinder Morgan, Inc.
65,121
1,190,412
Marathon Oil Corp.
19,392
520,675
Marathon Petroleum Corp.
12,203
2,217,529
NOV, Inc.
13,011
240,573
Occidental Petroleum Corp.
22,796
1,507,728
ONEOK, Inc.
18,235
1,442,753
Ovintiv, Inc.
4,732
242,846
Phillips 66
14,591
2,089,577
Pioneer Natural Resources Co.
7,722
2,079,689
Range Resources Corp.
7,744
278,087
Schlumberger NV
47,275
2,244,617
Southwestern Energy Co. *
36,260
271,587
TechnipFMC PLC
14,328
367,083
Valero Energy Corp.
11,261
1,800,296
Williams Cos., Inc.
40,397
1,549,629
 
57,946,304
 
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) 4.1%
Agree Realty Corp.
3,298
188,712
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.
5,754
666,716
American Homes 4 Rent, Class A
11,033
394,981
Americold Realty Trust, Inc.
9,425
207,067
Apartment Income REIT Corp.
4,842
185,836
AvalonBay Communities, Inc.
4,696
890,221
Boston Properties, Inc.
5,196
321,580
Brixmor Property Group, Inc.
9,877
218,282
Camden Property Trust
3,441
342,999
Cousins Properties, Inc.
5,006
114,838
Crown Castle, Inc.
12,842
1,204,323
CubeSmart
7,420
300,065
Digital Realty Trust, Inc.
10,020
1,390,576
EastGroup Properties, Inc.
1,522
236,458
EPR Properties
2,455
99,648
Equinix, Inc.
1,540
1,095,109
Equity LifeStyle Properties, Inc.
3,949
238,085
Equity Residential
12,370
796,628
Essex Property Trust, Inc.
2,121
522,296
Extra Space Storage, Inc.
6,926
930,023
Federal Realty Investment Trust
2,695
280,738
First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc.
4,353
197,713
Gaming & Leisure Properties, Inc.
8,493
362,906
Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc., Class A
12,668
180,266
Healthpeak Properties, Inc.
23,407
435,604
Highwoods Properties, Inc.
3,384
88,661
Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
23,127
436,407
Invitation Homes, Inc.
20,272
693,302
Iron Mountain, Inc.
4,858
376,592
Kilroy Realty Corp.
3,880
131,144
Kimco Realty Corp.
21,842
406,916
Lamar Advertising Co., Class A
659
76,345
Medical Properties Trust, Inc. (a)
19,986
91,936
Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc.
3,859
501,670
National Storage Affiliates Trust
2,510
87,950
NET Lease Office Properties
473
10,813
NNN REIT, Inc.
5,995
242,977
Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc.
8,097
246,230
Park Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
6,842
110,361
Prologis, Inc.
30,614
3,124,159
Public Storage
2,181
565,860
Rayonier, Inc.
4,819
142,932
Realty Income Corp.
27,588
1,477,062
Regency Centers Corp.
6,013
356,090
Rexford Industrial Realty, Inc.
7,012
300,184
SBA Communications Corp., Class A
3,204
596,329
Simon Property Group, Inc.
8,425
1,183,965
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SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
STAG Industrial, Inc.
5,996
206,202
Sun Communities, Inc.
3,186
354,666
UDR, Inc.
10,299
392,186
Ventas, Inc.
13,266
587,418
VICI Properties, Inc., Class A
34,256
978,009
Vornado Realty Trust
5,840
152,015
Welltower, Inc.
18,381
1,751,342
Weyerhaeuser Co.
24,274
732,347
WP Carey, Inc.
7,167
393,038
 
28,596,778
 
Financial Services 11.0%
Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.
1,099
171,554
Affirm Holdings, Inc. *
7,515
239,578
AGNC Investment Corp.
23,047
210,880
Ally Financial, Inc.
8,979
344,345
American Express Co.
12,936
3,027,412
Annaly Capital Management, Inc.
16,643
311,890
Bank of New York Mellon Corp.
25,222
1,424,791
Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B *
60,769
24,108,885
BlackRock, Inc.
4,933
3,722,639
Block, Inc. *
11,481
838,113
Blue Owl Capital, Inc., Class A
12,830
242,359
Capital One Financial Corp.
12,575
1,803,632
Carlyle Group, Inc.
6,987
313,018
Cboe Global Markets, Inc.
3,490
632,213
Charles Schwab Corp. (b)
49,053
3,627,469
CME Group, Inc.
11,914
2,497,651
Coinbase Global, Inc., Class A *
5,684
1,159,138
Corebridge Financial, Inc. (a)
7,511
199,492
Corpay, Inc. *
168
50,760
Credit Acceptance Corp. *
205
105,313
Discover Financial Services
8,262
1,047,043
Euronet Worldwide, Inc. *
710
72,903
Evercore, Inc., Class A
1,166
211,629
Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.
19,636
1,333,677
Fiserv, Inc. *
14,402
2,198,753
Franklin Resources, Inc.
9,928
226,756
Global Payments, Inc.
8,539
1,048,333
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
10,467
4,466,374
Houlihan Lokey, Inc., Class A
1,566
199,649
Interactive Brokers Group, Inc., Class A
3,429
394,746
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.
18,783
2,418,499
Invesco Ltd.
11,931
169,062
Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.
1,638
266,486
Janus Henderson Group PLC
4,416
137,868
Jefferies Financial Group, Inc.
5,975
257,283
KKR & Co., Inc.
16,593
1,544,311
Lazard, Inc.
3,642
140,217
MGIC Investment Corp.
9,086
184,264
Moody's Corp.
468
173,314
Morgan Stanley
38,814
3,525,864
MSCI, Inc., Class A
1,275
593,882
Nasdaq, Inc.
12,217
731,187
NCR Atleos Corp. *
2,113
42,112
Northern Trust Corp.
6,718
553,496
OneMain Holdings, Inc.
3,751
195,465
PayPal Holdings, Inc. *
3,340
226,853
Raymond James Financial, Inc.
6,271
765,062
Rithm Capital Corp.
15,854
176,296
Robinhood Markets, Inc., Class A *
20,917
344,921
Rocket Cos., Inc., Class A *
2,497
30,663
S&P Global, Inc.
9,640
4,008,601
SEI Investments Co.
3,332
219,745
SLM Corp.
4,353
92,240
SoFi Technologies, Inc. *
31,583
214,133
Starwood Property Trust, Inc.
9,803
185,963
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
State Street Corp.
9,997
724,683
Stifel Financial Corp.
3,230
258,142
Synchrony Financial
13,453
591,663
T Rowe Price Group, Inc.
7,310
800,957
TPG, Inc.
1,697
73,141
Tradeweb Markets, Inc., Class A
2,486
252,851
UWM Holdings Corp.
1,931
12,165
Virtu Financial, Inc., Class A
2,861
62,084
Voya Financial, Inc.
3,211
218,862
Western Union Co.
10,174
136,739
WEX, Inc. *
775
163,726
XP, Inc., Class A
9,878
202,203
 
76,925,998
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 4.1%
Altria Group, Inc.
59,271
2,596,663
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.
17,736
1,040,394
Boston Beer Co., Inc., Class A *
23
6,403
Brown-Forman Corp., Class B
1,570
75,125
Bunge Global SA
4,807
489,160
Campbell Soup Co.
6,320
288,887
Coca-Cola Co.
65,141
4,023,760
Conagra Brands, Inc.
15,819
486,909
Constellation Brands, Inc., Class A
4,812
1,219,650
Darling Ingredients, Inc. *
5,248
222,358
Flowers Foods, Inc.
6,211
154,902
Freshpet, Inc. *
1,057
112,116
General Mills, Inc.
18,851
1,328,241
Hershey Co.
1,284
248,993
Hormel Foods Corp.
9,581
340,700
Ingredion, Inc.
2,147
246,025
J M Smucker Co.
3,408
391,409
Kellanova
8,635
499,621
Keurig Dr Pepper, Inc.
31,576
1,064,111
Kraft Heinz Co.
26,610
1,027,412
Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc.
255
21,252
McCormick & Co., Inc. - Non Voting Shares
8,349
635,025
Molson Coors Beverage Co., Class B
5,782
331,077
Mondelez International, Inc., Class A
45,126
3,246,364
PepsiCo, Inc.
14,127
2,485,081
Philip Morris International, Inc.
51,499
4,889,315
Pilgrim's Pride Corp. *
1,400
50,428
Post Holdings, Inc. *
1,695
179,924
Seaboard Corp.
7
23,171
Tyson Foods, Inc., Class A
9,227
559,618
WK Kellogg Co.
2,133
49,784
 
28,333,878
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 6.4%
Abbott Laboratories
53,827
5,704,047
Acadia Healthcare Co., Inc. *
2,975
219,972
agilon health, Inc. *
970
5,335
Amedisys, Inc. *
1,047
96,376
Baxter International, Inc.
16,766
676,843
Becton Dickinson & Co.
9,610
2,254,506
Boston Scientific Corp. *
48,535
3,488,210
Cardinal Health, Inc.
3,981
410,202
Centene Corp. *
17,713
1,294,112
Certara, Inc. *
2,550
43,631
Chemed Corp.
137
77,816
Cigna Group
8,838
3,155,520
Cooper Cos., Inc.
6,457
575,060
CVS Health Corp.
42,492
2,877,133
DENTSPLY SIRONA, Inc.
7,062
211,931
Doximity, Inc., Class A *
2,170
52,709
Elevance Health, Inc.
6,820
3,604,916
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SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Encompass Health Corp.
3,050
254,309
Enovis Corp. *
1,747
96,487
Envista Holdings Corp. *
5,440
107,059
GE HealthCare Technologies, Inc.
12,799
975,796
Globus Medical, Inc., Class A *
2,800
139,412
HCA Healthcare, Inc.
5,233
1,621,288
Henry Schein, Inc. *
4,329
299,913
Hologic, Inc. *
7,696
583,126
Humana, Inc.
2,295
693,297
ICU Medical, Inc. *
658
64,431
Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corp. *
2,227
64,962
Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings
2,804
564,642
McKesson Corp.
2,735
1,469,269
Medtronic PLC
44,077
3,536,739
Molina Healthcare, Inc. *
872
298,311
Premier, Inc., Class A
3,867
80,743
Quest Diagnostics, Inc.
3,722
514,306
QuidelOrtho Corp. *
1,804
73,152
R1 RCM, Inc. *
4,949
60,823
Solventum Corp. *
4,538
295,015
STERIS PLC
3,291
673,207
Stryker Corp.
8,794
2,959,181
Tandem Diabetes Care, Inc. *
1,818
66,702
Teladoc Health, Inc. *
5,512
70,278
Teleflex, Inc.
1,552
323,980
Tenet Healthcare Corp. *
3,342
375,273
UnitedHealth Group, Inc.
4,905
2,372,549
Universal Health Services, Inc., Class B
1,952
332,679
Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.
6,965
837,750
 
44,552,998
 
Household & Personal Products 2.1%
Church & Dwight Co., Inc.
832
89,764
Colgate-Palmolive Co.
27,231
2,503,073
Coty, Inc., Class A *
12,333
141,090
Estee Lauder Cos., Inc., Class A
5,225
766,560
Kenvue, Inc.
38,028
715,687
Kimberly-Clark Corp.
651
88,881
Olaplex Holdings, Inc. *
4,415
6,137
Procter & Gamble Co.
63,439
10,353,245
Reynolds Consumer Products, Inc.
1,824
52,221
Spectrum Brands Holdings, Inc.
1,017
83,262
 
14,799,920
 
Insurance 4.0%
Aflac, Inc.
19,253
1,610,513
Allstate Corp.
8,700
1,479,522
American Financial Group, Inc.
2,358
301,234
American International Group, Inc.
23,287
1,753,744
Aon PLC, Class A
6,576
1,854,498
Arch Capital Group Ltd. *
10,178
952,050
Arthur J Gallagher & Co.
6,711
1,575,005
Assurant, Inc.
1,757
306,421
Assured Guaranty Ltd.
1,805
138,444
Axis Capital Holdings Ltd.
2,553
156,575
Brighthouse Financial, Inc. *
1,869
90,179
Brown & Brown, Inc.
4,805
391,800
Chubb Ltd.
13,474
3,350,175
Cincinnati Financial Corp.
5,104
590,482
CNA Financial Corp.
896
39,370
Everest Group Ltd.
1,226
449,219
Fidelity National Financial, Inc.
8,571
424,264
First American Financial Corp.
3,291
176,299
Globe Life, Inc.
2,847
216,856
Hanover Insurance Group, Inc.
1,168
151,630
Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.
9,779
947,487
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Kemper Corp.
2,000
116,620
Lincoln National Corp.
5,068
138,204
Loews Corp.
6,064
455,710
Markel Group, Inc. *
437
637,321
Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.
3,273
652,734
MetLife, Inc.
20,682
1,470,077
Old Republic International Corp.
8,514
254,228
Primerica, Inc.
400
84,744
Principal Financial Group, Inc.
7,874
623,148
Progressive Corp.
4,862
1,012,511
Prudential Financial, Inc.
12,047
1,330,953
Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.
2,206
412,500
RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.
1,254
274,940
RLI Corp.
1,030
145,591
Travelers Cos., Inc.
7,562
1,604,354
Unum Group
6,392
324,074
W R Berkley Corp.
6,639
511,004
White Mountains Insurance Group Ltd.
82
145,807
Willis Towers Watson PLC
3,000
753,420
 
27,903,707
 
Materials 4.8%
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.
7,359
1,739,226
Albemarle Corp.
3,893
468,367
Alcoa Corp.
5,936
208,591
Amcor PLC
47,947
428,646
AptarGroup, Inc.
2,166
312,727
Ardagh Metal Packaging SA
983
3,883
Ashland, Inc.
1,641
156,437
Avery Dennison Corp.
1,793
389,583
Axalta Coating Systems Ltd. *
6,560
206,246
Ball Corp.
10,218
710,866
Berry Global Group, Inc.
3,839
217,441
Celanese Corp., Class A
3,286
504,763
CF Industries Holdings, Inc.
6,396
505,092
Chemours Co.
4,953
132,493
Cleveland-Cliffs, Inc. *
16,488
278,647
Corteva, Inc.
23,411
1,267,237
Crown Holdings, Inc.
3,516
288,558
Dow, Inc.
23,481
1,336,069
DuPont de Nemours, Inc.
14,291
1,036,098
Eagle Materials, Inc.
380
95,270
Eastman Chemical Co.
3,926
370,771
Ecolab, Inc.
1,827
413,176
Element Solutions, Inc.
7,447
172,249
FMC Corp.
3,535
208,600
Freeport-McMoRan, Inc.
47,395
2,366,906
Ginkgo Bioworks Holdings, Inc. *(a)
48,994
43,659
Graphic Packaging Holding Co.
4,713
121,831
Huntsman Corp.
5,437
129,727
International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.
8,467
716,732
International Paper Co.
11,119
388,498
Linde PLC
14,573
6,426,110
Louisiana-Pacific Corp.
2,152
157,505
LyondellBasell Industries NV, Class A
8,577
857,443
Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.
2,049
1,202,906
Mosaic Co.
10,812
339,389
MP Materials Corp. *
3,417
54,672
NewMarket Corp.
208
109,599
Newmont Corp.
38,269
1,555,252
Nucor Corp.
8,148
1,373,182
Olin Corp.
3,962
207,133
Packaging Corp. of America
2,941
508,734
PPG Industries, Inc.
5,828
751,812
Reliance, Inc.
1,898
540,399
Royal Gold, Inc.
2,186
262,604
RPM International, Inc.
3,415
365,098
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SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Sealed Air Corp.
2,114
66,549
Sherwin-Williams Co.
1,316
394,287
Silgan Holdings, Inc.
2,650
123,649
Sonoco Products Co.
3,259
182,667
SSR Mining, Inc.
6,742
36,137
Steel Dynamics, Inc.
5,053
657,496
U.S. Steel Corp.
7,373
269,115
Vulcan Materials Co.
3,426
882,640
Westlake Corp.
1,062
156,496
Westrock Co.
8,399
402,816
 
33,102,079
 
Media & Entertainment 2.7%
AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc.,
Class A *(a)
7,921
23,209
Cable One, Inc.
170
66,955
Comcast Corp., Class A
130,727
4,982,006
Electronic Arts, Inc.
8,988
1,139,858
Fox Corp., Class A
12,112
375,593
IAC, Inc. *
2,452
116,617
Interpublic Group of Cos., Inc.
12,771
388,749
Liberty Broadband Corp., Class C *
3,466
172,364
Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty Formula One,
Class C *
7,150
500,286
Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty Live, Class C *
2,206
82,328
Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty SiriusXM,
Class C *
7,602
182,904
Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. *
4,012
356,707
Madison Square Garden Sports Corp. *
609
113,225
Match Group, Inc. *
842
25,950
New York Times Co., Class A
5,320
228,920
News Corp., Class A
16,577
394,533
Nexstar Media Group, Inc., Class A
704
112,682
Omnicom Group, Inc.
6,560
609,030
Paramount Global, Class B
19,837
225,943
Roku, Inc. *
3,648
210,344
Sirius XM Holdings, Inc. (a)
21,234
62,428
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. *
5,466
780,599
TripAdvisor, Inc. *
3,624
95,420
Walt Disney Co.
60,685
6,742,104
Warner Bros Discovery, Inc. *
73,233
538,995
ZoomInfo Technologies, Inc., Class A *
4,864
77,143
 
18,604,892
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 7.6%
Agilent Technologies, Inc.
1,805
247,357
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
810
116,599
Amgen, Inc.
5,673
1,554,062
Avantor, Inc. *
22,326
540,959
Azenta, Inc. *
1,834
96,212
Biogen, Inc. *
4,773
1,025,336
BioMarin Pharmaceutical, Inc. *
5,484
442,888
Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., Class A *
683
184,239
Bio-Techne Corp.
290
18,331
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.
67,566
2,968,850
Catalent, Inc. *
5,964
333,089
Charles River Laboratories International,
Inc. *
1,678
384,262
Danaher Corp.
21,841
5,386,427
Elanco Animal Health, Inc. *
16,184
212,981
Exact Sciences Corp. *
3,851
228,557
Exelixis, Inc. *
2,637
61,864
Fortrea Holdings, Inc. *
2,962
108,380
Gilead Sciences, Inc.
41,476
2,704,235
ICON PLC, ADR *
2,300
685,124
Illumina, Inc. *
3,692
454,301
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Incyte Corp. *
1,573
81,875
Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
653
26,943
IQVIA Holdings, Inc. *
446
103,369
Jazz Pharmaceuticals PLC *
982
108,757
Johnson & Johnson
79,977
11,563,874
Maravai LifeSciences Holdings, Inc.,
Class A *
1,492
12,234
Merck & Co., Inc.
68,783
8,888,139
Moderna, Inc. *
11,039
1,217,712
Organon & Co.
8,462
157,478
Perrigo Co. PLC
4,478
146,251
Pfizer, Inc.
187,508
4,803,955
QIAGEN NV *
7,323
309,983
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
3,170
2,823,392
Repligen Corp. *
1,018
167,156
Revvity, Inc.
4,104
420,537
Roivant Sciences Ltd. *
689
7,510
Royalty Pharma PLC, Class A
12,359
342,344
Sotera Health Co. *
1,191
13,339
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.
4,916
2,795,828
United Therapeutics Corp. *
1,505
352,667
Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
728
285,966
Viatris, Inc.
39,781
460,266
 
52,843,628
 
Real Estate Management & Development 0.3%
CBRE Group, Inc., Class A *
10,064
874,461
CoStar Group, Inc. *
7,646
699,838
Howard Hughes Holdings, Inc. *
1,136
74,022
Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc. *
1,564
282,615
Zillow Group, Inc., Class C *
6,888
293,222
 
2,224,158
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 3.8%
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. *
22,926
3,631,020
Analog Devices, Inc.
16,526
3,315,281
Applied Materials, Inc.
4,298
853,798
Cirrus Logic, Inc. *
1,770
156,769
Entegris, Inc.
4,697
624,325
First Solar, Inc. *
3,521
620,752
GLOBALFOUNDRIES, Inc. *
2,585
126,355
Intel Corp.
140,034
4,266,836
Lam Research Corp.
233
208,398
Marvell Technology, Inc.
28,347
1,868,351
Microchip Technology, Inc.
5,076
466,891
Micron Technology, Inc.
36,266
4,096,607
MKS Instruments, Inc.
2,189
260,447
ON Semiconductor Corp. *
14,281
1,001,955
Qorvo, Inc. *
3,241
378,678
QUALCOMM, Inc.
4,736
785,466
Skyworks Solutions, Inc.
5,265
561,196
Teradyne, Inc.
841
97,825
Texas Instruments, Inc.
17,833
3,146,098
Universal Display Corp.
854
134,915
Wolfspeed, Inc. *
4,048
109,417
 
26,711,380
 
Software & Services 2.8%
Akamai Technologies, Inc. *
4,969
501,521
Amdocs Ltd.
3,817
320,590
ANSYS, Inc. *
509
165,364
AppLovin Corp., Class A *
4,950
349,321
Aspen Technology, Inc. *
905
178,167
Bentley Systems, Inc., Class B
475
24,952
Bill Holdings, Inc. *
3,415
212,959
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SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
CCC Intelligent Solutions Holdings, Inc. *
11,184
125,484
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp.,
Class A
16,668
1,094,754
Dolby Laboratories, Inc., Class A
1,956
151,903
Dropbox, Inc., Class A *
949
21,979
DXC Technology Co. *
6,391
124,561
Gen Digital, Inc.
15,480
311,767
GoDaddy, Inc., Class A *
1,843
225,546
Guidewire Software, Inc. *
2,710
299,184
HashiCorp, Inc., Class A *
1,027
33,336
Informatica, Inc., Class A *
1,372
42,491
International Business Machines Corp.
30,153
5,011,429
Kyndryl Holdings, Inc. *
7,468
146,821
nCino, Inc. *
2,094
61,061
NCR Voyix Corp. *
4,305
52,736
Nutanix, Inc., Class A *
6,125
371,787
Okta, Inc. *
4,759
442,492
Oracle Corp.
30,156
3,430,245
PTC, Inc. *
1,806
320,457
Roper Technologies, Inc.
3,507
1,793,690
Salesforce, Inc.
7,640
2,054,702
SentinelOne, Inc., Class A *
6,850
144,741
Twilio, Inc., Class A *
4,659
278,981
Tyler Technologies, Inc. *
336
155,081
UiPath, Inc., Class A *
2,908
55,165
Unity Software, Inc. *
5,863
142,295
VeriSign, Inc. *
2,793
473,358
Zoom Video Communications, Inc.,
Class A *
8,539
521,733
 
19,640,653
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 2.3%
Amphenol Corp., Class A
9,627
1,162,653
Arrow Electronics, Inc. *
1,773
226,359
Avnet, Inc.
3,003
146,757
CDW Corp.
260
62,884
Ciena Corp. *
4,782
221,072
Cisco Systems, Inc.
134,567
6,321,958
Cognex Corp.
5,717
237,484
Coherent Corp. *
4,292
234,472
Corning, Inc.
25,212
841,577
Crane NXT Co.
1,619
98,451
F5, Inc. *
1,966
324,999
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.
43,013
731,221
HP, Inc.
22,823
641,098
IPG Photonics Corp. *
974
81,796
Jabil, Inc.
1,547
181,556
Juniper Networks, Inc.
10,526
366,515
Keysight Technologies, Inc. *
4,306
637,030
Littelfuse, Inc.
809
186,588
Lumentum Holdings, Inc. *
2,185
95,616
Motorola Solutions, Inc.
437
148,209
NetApp, Inc.
4,096
418,652
Pure Storage, Inc., Class A *
2,086
105,134
TD SYNNEX Corp.
2,248
264,904
Teledyne Technologies, Inc. *
1,546
589,768
Trimble, Inc. *
8,188
491,853
Ubiquiti, Inc.
21
2,259
Viasat, Inc. *
3,939
62,669
Vontier Corp.
3,414
138,711
Western Digital Corp. *
10,749
761,352
Zebra Technologies Corp., Class A *
1,393
438,182
 
16,221,779
 
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Telecommunication Services 1.8%
AT&T, Inc.
237,582
4,012,760
Frontier Communications Parent, Inc. *
8,047
186,208
GCI Liberty, Inc. *(c)
2,247
0
Iridium Communications, Inc.
260
8,005
T-Mobile U.S., Inc.
16,240
2,666,121
Verizon Communications, Inc.
139,653
5,514,897
 
12,387,991
 
Transportation 2.3%
Alaska Air Group, Inc. *
4,119
177,199
American Airlines Group, Inc. *
13,631
184,155
Avis Budget Group, Inc.
390
37,225
CH Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
843
59,853
CSX Corp.
58,206
1,933,603
Delta Air Lines, Inc.
20,176
1,010,212
Expeditors International of Washington,
Inc.
4,161
463,161
FedEx Corp.
7,694
2,014,135
GXO Logistics, Inc. *
3,899
193,624
Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. *
4,382
19,938
JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc.
2,189
355,866
Kirby Corp. *
1,935
211,167
Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings, Inc.
5,139
237,576
Landstar System, Inc.
246
42,905
Norfolk Southern Corp.
7,538
1,736,152
Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.
459
83,405
Ryder System, Inc.
1,442
175,708
Saia, Inc. *
787
312,305
Schneider National, Inc., Class B
1,842
38,093
Southwest Airlines Co.
19,735
511,926
U-Haul Holding Co. *
143
9,042
U-Haul Holding Co. - Non Voting
2,068
126,810
Union Pacific Corp.
11,570
2,743,941
United Airlines Holdings, Inc. *
10,850
558,341
United Parcel Service, Inc., Class B
17,375
2,562,465
XPO, Inc. *
3,762
404,265
 
16,203,072
 
Utilities 4.9%
AES Corp.
8,623
154,352
Alliant Energy Corp.
8,433
419,963
Ameren Corp.
8,690
641,930
American Electric Power Co., Inc.
17,469
1,502,858
American Water Works Co., Inc.
6,460
790,187
Atmos Energy Corp.
5,000
589,500
Avangrid, Inc.
2,395
87,489
Brookfield Renewable Corp., Class A
4,465
103,767
CenterPoint Energy, Inc.
20,950
610,483
Clearway Energy, Inc., Class C
3,737
87,371
CMS Energy Corp.
9,656
585,250
Consolidated Edison, Inc.
11,492
1,084,845
Constellation Energy Corp.
10,670
1,983,980
Dominion Energy, Inc.
27,738
1,414,083
DTE Energy Co.
6,833
753,817
Duke Energy Corp.
25,578
2,513,294
Edison International
12,536
890,808
Entergy Corp.
7,019
748,717
Essential Utilities, Inc.
8,293
303,358
Evergy, Inc.
7,396
387,920
Eversource Energy
11,564
701,010
Exelon Corp.
33,005
1,240,328
FirstEnergy Corp.
18,066
692,650
Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc.
3,784
37,272
IDACORP, Inc.
1,661
157,430
See financial notes
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Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
National Fuel Gas Co.
2,918
154,946
NextEra Energy, Inc.
68,118
4,561,863
NiSource, Inc.
13,640
380,010
NRG Energy, Inc.
7,447
541,174
OGE Energy Corp.
6,590
228,344
PG&E Corp.
67,657
1,157,611
Pinnacle West Capital Corp.
3,737
275,230
PPL Corp.
24,492
672,550
Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.
16,519
1,141,133
Sempra
20,902
1,497,210
Southern Co.
36,159
2,657,687
UGI Corp.
6,859
175,316
Vistra Corp.
8,316
630,685
WEC Energy Group, Inc.
10,470
865,241
Xcel Energy, Inc.
18,251
980,626
 
34,402,288
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $519,316,714)
693,220,203
INVESTMENT COMPANIES 0.1% OF NET ASSETS
 
Equity Funds 0.1%
iShares Russell 1000 Value ETF
6,000
1,029,000
Total Investment Companies
(Cost $920,996)
1,029,000
 
 
 
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS 0.4% OF NET ASSETS
 
Money Market Funds 0.4%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government
Money Market Fund, Premier Class
5.25% (d)
1,960,090
1,960,090
State Street Institutional U.S. Government
Money Market Fund, Premier Class
5.25% (d)(e)
624,092
624,092
 
2,584,182
Total Short-Term Investments
(Cost $2,584,182)
2,584,182
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $522,821,892)
696,833,385
 
NUMBER OF
CONTRACTS
NOTIONAL
AMOUNT
($)
CURRENT VALUE/
UNREALIZED
DEPRECIATION
($)
FUTURES CONTRACTS
Long
S&P 500 Index, e-mini, expires
06/21/24
11
2,786,850
(38,433
)
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at
$577,988.
(b)
Issuer is affiliated with the fund’s investment adviser.
(c)
Fair valued using significant unobservable inputs (see financial note 2(a),
Securities for which no quoted value is available, for additional information).
(d)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
(e)
Security purchased with cash collateral received for securities on loan.
ADR —
American Depositary Receipt
ETF —
Exchange-Traded Fund
REIT —
Real Estate Investment Trust
Below is a summary of the fund’s transactions with affiliated issuers during the period ended April 30, 2024:
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE
IN UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DIVIDENDS
RECEIVED
COMMON STOCKS 0.5% OF NET ASSETS
 
Financial Services 0.5%
Charles Schwab Corp.
$2,523,420
$294,729
($226,533
)
($19,108
)
$1,054,961
$3,627,469
49,053
$23,792
See financial notes
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Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of April 30, 2024 (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 Stocks1
$680,832,212
$
$
$680,832,212
Telecommunication Services
12,387,991
0
*
12,387,991
Investment Companies1
1,029,000
1,029,000
Short-Term Investments1
2,584,182
2,584,182
Liabilities
Futures Contracts2
(38,433
)
(38,433
)
Total
$696,794,952
$—
$0
$696,794,952
*
Level 3 amount shown includes securities determined to have no value at April 30, 2024.
1
As categorized in the Portfolio Holdings.
2
Futures contracts are reported at cumulative unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
See financial notes
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Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - affiliated issuers (cost $2,356,685)
 
$3,627,469
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $520,465,207) including securities on loan of $577,988
 
693,205,916
Deposit with broker for futures contracts
 
177,000
Receivables:
 
Fund shares sold
 
1,041,417
Dividends
 
618,108
Income from securities on loan
+
2,465
Total assets
 
698,672,375
 
Liabilities
Collateral held for securities on loan
 
624,092
Payables:
 
Fund shares redeemed
 
321,622
Variation margin on futures contracts
 
40,016
Investment adviser fees
+
20,176
Total liabilities
 
1,005,906
Net assets
 
$697,666,469
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$565,894,030
Total distributable earnings
+
131,772,439
Net assets
 
$697,666,469
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$697,666,469
 
13,010,287
$53.62
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers (net of foreign withholding tax of $900)
 
$7,765,844
Dividends received from securities - affiliated issuers
 
23,792
Other interest
 
4,680
Securities on loan, net
+
22,839
Total investment income
 
7,817,155
 
Expenses
Investment adviser fees
 
114,452
Total expenses
114,452
Net investment income
 
7,702,703
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Net realized losses on sales of securities - affiliated issuers
 
(19,108
)
Net realized losses on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
(4,295,544
)
Net realized gains on futures contracts
+
500,970
Net realized losses
 
(3,813,682
)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - affiliated issuers
 
1,054,961
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
100,110,302
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts
+
(38,226
)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
101,127,037
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
97,313,355
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$105,016,058
See financial notes
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Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$7,702,703
$14,590,528
Net realized gains (losses)
 
(3,813,682
)
603,093
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
101,127,037
(11,298,959
)
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$105,016,058
$3,894,662
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($16,362,330
)
($14,210,885
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
2,295,843
$119,919,742
5,801,820
$283,185,301
Shares reinvested
 
261,070
12,821,154
239,623
11,415,609
Shares redeemed
+
(2,290,648
)
(116,381,084
)
(6,931,984
)
(339,427,728
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
266,265
$16,359,812
(890,541
)
($44,826,818
)
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
12,744,022
$592,652,929
13,634,563
$647,795,970
Total increase (decrease)
+
266,265
105,013,540
(890,541
)
(55,143,041
)
End of period
 
13,010,287
$697,666,469
12,744,022
$592,652,929
See financial notes
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Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$50.52
$51.84
$64.44
$44.98
$44.29
$39.55
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.51
0.89
0.79
0.69
0.72
0.70
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
10.52
(1.40
)
(11.54
)
19.54
1.09
4.54
Total from investment operations
11.03
(0.51
)
(10.75
)
20.23
1.81
5.24
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.88
)
(0.77
)
(0.63
)
(0.77
)
(0.64
)
(0.42
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.04
)
(1.22
)
(0.48
)
(0.08
)
Total distributions
(0.88
)
(0.81
)
(1.85
)
(0.77
)
(1.12
)
(0.50
)
Net asset value at end of period
$60.67
$50.52
$51.84
$64.44
$44.98
$44.29
Total return
21.98
%2
(1.03
%)
(17.15
%)
45.35
%
4.04
%
13.61
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Total expenses
0.04
%3
0.04
%
0.04
%4
0.04
%
0.04
%
0.04
%5
Net investment income (loss)
1.73
%3
1.66
%
1.41
%
1.19
%
1.69
%
1.67
%
Portfolio turnover rate
3
%2
8
%6
11
%6
14
%
29
%
21
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000,000)
$1,389
$1,063
$903
$891
$483
$357
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Annualized.
4
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
5
Effective December 20, 2018, the annual operating expense ratio was reduced to 0.04%. The ratio presented for period ended October 31, 2019, is a blended ratio.
6
Portfolio turnover rate excludes in-kind transactions.
See financial notes
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Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date.
The fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
COMMON STOCKS 99.6% OF NET ASSETS
 
Automobiles & Components 0.6%
Aptiv PLC *
34,620
2,458,020
BorgWarner, Inc.
29,917
980,380
Gentex Corp.
30,043
1,030,475
Harley-Davidson, Inc.
16,101
553,713
Lear Corp.
7,432
935,466
Lucid Group, Inc. *(a)
95,641
243,884
Phinia, Inc.
5,916
230,724
QuantumScape Corp., Class A *
42,963
232,859
Rivian Automotive, Inc., Class A *
86,114
766,415
Thor Industries, Inc.
6,523
648,517
 
8,080,453
 
Banks 2.4%
Bank OZK
13,562
605,543
BOK Financial Corp.
3,547
314,725
Citizens Financial Group, Inc.
59,482
2,028,931
Columbia Banking System, Inc.
26,472
497,938
Comerica, Inc.
16,890
847,371
Commerce Bancshares, Inc.
15,406
842,400
Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc.
7,537
786,411
East West Bancorp, Inc.
17,976
1,339,032
Fifth Third Bancorp
86,812
3,165,166
First Citizens BancShares, Inc., Class A
1,388
2,341,223
First Hawaiian, Inc.
16,193
341,511
First Horizon Corp.
71,259
1,063,184
FNB Corp.
45,522
607,264
Huntington Bancshares, Inc.
183,943
2,477,712
KeyCorp
119,139
1,726,324
M&T Bank Corp.
21,154
3,054,426
New York Community Bancorp, Inc.
90,791
240,596
NU Holdings Ltd., Class A *
298,978
3,246,901
Pinnacle Financial Partners, Inc.
9,579
734,709
Popular, Inc.
8,959
761,426
Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.
11,090
687,247
Regions Financial Corp.
118,181
2,277,348
Synovus Financial Corp.
18,412
658,966
TFS Financial Corp.
6,437
77,308
Webster Financial Corp.
21,924
960,929
Western Alliance Bancorp
13,765
782,265
Wintrust Financial Corp.
7,745
748,477
Zions Bancorp NA
18,526
755,490
 
33,970,823
 
Capital Goods 13.8%
A O Smith Corp.
15,498
1,283,854
Acuity Brands, Inc.
3,955
982,026
Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.
8,570
1,345,490
AECOM
17,364
1,603,739
AGCO Corp.
8,029
916,832
Air Lease Corp., Class A
13,172
661,761
Allegion PLC
11,233
1,365,483
Allison Transmission Holdings, Inc.
11,367
836,043
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
AMETEK, Inc.
29,420
5,138,497
Armstrong World Industries, Inc.
5,582
641,260
Axon Enterprise, Inc. *
9,001
2,823,254
AZEK Co., Inc., Class A *
18,286
834,573
Builders FirstSource, Inc. *
15,513
2,836,087
BWX Technologies, Inc.
11,699
1,120,413
Carlisle Cos., Inc.
6,188
2,402,491
Carrier Global Corp.
106,576
6,553,358
ChargePoint Holdings, Inc. *(a)
43,622
58,017
CNH Industrial NV *
125,102
1,426,163
Core & Main, Inc., Class A *
22,222
1,254,876
Crane Co.
6,109
855,321
Cummins, Inc.
17,423
4,921,823
Curtiss-Wright Corp.
4,885
1,237,957
Donaldson Co., Inc.
15,515
1,120,183
Dover Corp.
17,840
3,198,712
EMCOR Group, Inc.
5,931
2,118,375
Esab Corp.
7,184
760,642
Fastenal Co.
73,037
4,962,134
Ferguson PLC
26,121
5,482,798
Flowserve Corp.
16,654
785,403
Fortive Corp.
45,232
3,404,613
Fortune Brands Innovations, Inc.
16,193
1,183,708
Gates Industrial Corp. PLC *
21,022
370,408
Generac Holdings, Inc. *
7,674
1,043,357
Graco, Inc.
21,366
1,713,553
Hayward Holdings, Inc. *
16,802
228,171
HEICO Corp.
14,152
2,935,125
Hexcel Corp.
10,731
689,038
Howmet Aerospace, Inc.
48,505
3,237,709
Hubbell, Inc., Class B
6,850
2,538,062
Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.
5,017
1,389,358
IDEX Corp.
9,668
2,131,407
Ingersoll Rand, Inc.
51,767
4,830,896
ITT, Inc.
10,576
1,367,900
Lennox International, Inc.
4,087
1,893,998
Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc.
7,139
1,567,225
Masco Corp.
28,752
1,968,074
MasTec, Inc. *
7,915
701,981
MDU Resources Group, Inc.
25,727
635,457
Mercury Systems, Inc. *
6,833
192,691
Middleby Corp. *
6,823
948,192
MSC Industrial Direct Co., Inc., Class A
5,888
537,221
Nordson Corp.
7,313
1,888,143
nVent Electric PLC
21,041
1,516,425
Oshkosh Corp.
8,360
938,577
Otis Worldwide Corp.
52,880
4,822,656
Owens Corning
11,323
1,904,642
PACCAR, Inc.
65,587
6,959,437
Parker-Hannifin Corp.
16,348
8,908,189
Pentair PLC
20,983
1,659,545
Plug Power, Inc. *(a)
66,485
153,580
Quanta Services, Inc.
18,385
4,753,626
RBC Bearings, Inc. *
3,600
880,380
Regal Rexnord Corp.
8,466
1,366,158
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
14,698
3,982,570
Sensata Technologies Holding PLC
19,207
735,820
SiteOne Landscape Supply, Inc. *
5,703
894,744
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SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Snap-on, Inc.
6,655
1,783,274
Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc.,
Class A *
14,664
469,248
Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.
19,579
1,789,521
Sunrun, Inc. *
27,411
282,059
Textron, Inc.
25,025
2,116,865
Timken Co.
7,785
694,578
Toro Co.
13,335
1,168,013
Trane Technologies PLC
29,129
9,243,797
TransDigm Group, Inc.
6,777
8,457,899
Trex Co., Inc. *
13,907
1,231,465
United Rentals, Inc.
8,654
5,780,785
Valmont Industries, Inc.
2,641
540,877
Vertiv Holdings Co., Class A
43,887
4,081,491
Watsco, Inc.
4,301
1,925,644
WESCO International, Inc.
5,634
860,593
Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies
Corp.
22,803
3,673,107
WillScot Mobile Mini Holdings Corp. *
23,903
883,455
Woodward, Inc.
7,666
1,244,652
WW Grainger, Inc.
5,649
5,204,706
Xylem, Inc.
30,330
3,964,131
 
191,796,361
 
Commercial & Professional Services 4.5%
Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp.,
Class A
16,391
2,420,459
Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.
14,989
2,899,023
CACI International, Inc., Class A *
2,826
1,136,702
Cintas Corp.
11,083
7,296,382
Clarivate PLC *
59,570
402,693
Clean Harbors, Inc. *
6,481
1,227,825
Concentrix Corp.
5,591
305,660
Copart, Inc. *
109,751
5,960,577
Dayforce, Inc. *
19,145
1,174,929
Driven Brands Holdings, Inc. *
7,549
108,177
Dun & Bradstreet Holdings, Inc.
34,754
316,261
Equifax, Inc.
15,585
3,431,661
FTI Consulting, Inc. *
4,237
905,998
Genpact Ltd.
22,538
692,818
Jacobs Solutions, Inc.
16,089
2,309,254
KBR, Inc.
17,151
1,113,786
Leidos Holdings, Inc.
17,455
2,447,540
ManpowerGroup, Inc.
6,178
466,130
MSA Safety, Inc.
4,692
846,437
Paychex, Inc.
41,219
4,897,229
Paycom Software, Inc.
6,617
1,243,864
Paycor HCM, Inc. *
8,334
144,762
Paylocity Holding Corp. *
5,348
829,796
RB Global, Inc.
23,229
1,662,732
Republic Services, Inc., Class A
26,420
5,064,714
Robert Half, Inc.
13,152
909,329
Rollins, Inc.
32,667
1,455,642
Science Applications International Corp.
6,598
849,163
SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc.
27,793
1,720,109
Stericycle, Inc. *
11,725
524,459
Tetra Tech, Inc.
6,785
1,321,175
TransUnion
24,694
1,802,662
Verisk Analytics, Inc., Class A
18,251
3,977,988
Vestis Corp.
14,913
274,697
 
62,140,633
 
Consumer Discretionary Distribution & Retail 3.3%
Advance Auto Parts, Inc.
7,560
551,729
AutoNation, Inc. *
3,618
583,041
Bath & Body Works, Inc.
28,946
1,314,727
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Best Buy Co., Inc.
24,612
1,812,428
Burlington Stores, Inc. *
8,267
1,487,564
CarMax, Inc. *
20,218
1,374,217
Coupang, Inc., Class A *
140,126
3,152,835
Dick's Sporting Goods, Inc.
7,210
1,448,777
eBay, Inc.
66,375
3,420,967
Etsy, Inc. *
15,278
1,049,140
Five Below, Inc. *
7,025
1,028,038
Floor & Decor Holdings, Inc., Class A *
13,317
1,469,265
GameStop Corp., Class A *(a)
34,517
382,793
Gap, Inc.
24,746
507,788
Genuine Parts Co.
17,939
2,820,190
Kohl's Corp.
14,152
338,799
Lithia Motors, Inc., Class A
3,473
883,462
LKQ Corp.
34,091
1,470,345
Macy's, Inc.
34,451
634,932
Murphy USA, Inc.
2,495
1,032,481
Nordstrom, Inc.
14,599
277,527
Ollie's Bargain Outlet Holdings, Inc. *
7,848
574,003
Penske Automotive Group, Inc.
2,494
381,357
Petco Health & Wellness Co., Inc.,
Class A *
9,048
13,572
Pool Corp.
4,858
1,761,171
RH *
1,984
490,147
Ross Stores, Inc.
42,283
5,477,763
Tractor Supply Co.
13,821
3,774,239
Ulta Beauty, Inc. *
6,202
2,510,818
Valvoline, Inc. *
16,521
702,473
Victoria's Secret & Co. *
9,726
171,372
Wayfair, Inc., Class A *
10,706
536,906
Williams-Sonoma, Inc.
8,149
2,336,970
 
45,771,836
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 2.8%
Birkenstock Holding PLC *(a)
3,259
145,905
Brunswick Corp.
8,718
703,020
Capri Holdings Ltd. *
14,393
510,664
Carter's, Inc.
4,577
313,113
Columbia Sportswear Co.
4,414
351,487
Crocs, Inc. *
7,621
947,824
Deckers Outdoor Corp. *
3,271
2,677,215
DR Horton, Inc.
38,724
5,517,783
Garmin Ltd.
19,650
2,838,835
Hasbro, Inc.
16,749
1,026,714
Leggett & Platt, Inc.
17,044
307,985
Lennar Corp., Class A
32,521
4,930,834
Mattel, Inc. *
44,824
821,176
Mohawk Industries, Inc. *
6,734
776,565
Newell Brands, Inc.
48,879
388,099
NVR, Inc. *
372
2,767,252
Peloton Interactive, Inc., Class A *
42,236
131,354
Polaris, Inc.
6,864
584,538
PulteGroup, Inc.
27,397
3,052,574
PVH Corp.
7,551
821,549
Ralph Lauren Corp., Class A
5,048
826,055
Skechers USA, Inc., Class A *
17,066
1,127,209
Tapestry, Inc.
29,345
1,171,452
Tempur Sealy International, Inc.
21,387
1,070,633
Toll Brothers, Inc.
13,279
1,581,662
TopBuild Corp. *
4,052
1,639,723
Under Armour, Inc., Class A *
48,931
329,306
VF Corp.
44,516
554,669
Whirlpool Corp.
6,813
646,281
YETI Holdings, Inc. *
11,031
394,027
 
38,955,503
 
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SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Consumer Services 3.7%
ADT, Inc.
32,493
211,205
Aramark
33,345
1,050,701
Boyd Gaming Corp.
8,994
481,269
Bright Horizons Family Solutions, Inc. *
7,312
758,328
Caesars Entertainment, Inc. *
26,387
945,182
Carnival Corp. *
127,104
1,883,681
Cava Group, Inc. *
6,125
440,633
Choice Hotels International, Inc.
3,757
444,303
Churchill Downs, Inc.
9,110
1,175,190
Darden Restaurants, Inc.
15,244
2,338,582
Domino's Pizza, Inc.
4,466
2,363,720
DoorDash, Inc., Class A *
39,656
5,125,935
DraftKings, Inc., Class A *
53,457
2,221,673
Expedia Group, Inc. *
17,006
2,289,518
Grand Canyon Education, Inc. *
3,788
492,516
H&R Block, Inc.
18,426
870,260
Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc.
31,869
6,287,116
Hyatt Hotels Corp., Class A
5,518
821,023
Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corp.
4,456
428,266
MGM Resorts International *
35,164
1,386,868
Mister Car Wash, Inc. *
9,655
64,592
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. *
54,199
1,025,445
Penn Entertainment, Inc. *
19,052
315,120
Planet Fitness, Inc., Class A *
10,854
649,503
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. *
29,933
4,179,545
Service Corp. International
18,375
1,317,671
Texas Roadhouse, Inc., Class A
8,558
1,375,955
Travel & Leisure Co.
9,023
392,861
Vail Resorts, Inc.
4,847
917,876
Wendy's Co.
21,611
432,004
Wingstop, Inc.
3,762
1,447,580
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
10,343
760,314
Wynn Resorts Ltd.
13,301
1,219,037
Yum! Brands, Inc.
35,865
5,065,931
 
51,179,403
 
Consumer Staples Distribution & Retail 1.2%
Albertsons Cos., Inc., Class A
53,047
1,082,159
BJ's Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc. *
17,031
1,271,875
Casey's General Stores, Inc.
4,765
1,522,799
Dollar Tree, Inc. *
26,270
3,106,427
Grocery Outlet Holding Corp. *
12,212
317,146
Kroger Co.
83,467
4,622,402
Maplebear, Inc. *
2,675
91,298
Performance Food Group Co. *
19,614
1,331,398
U.S. Foods Holding Corp. *
28,993
1,456,898
Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc.
91,661
1,625,150
 
16,427,552
 
Energy 5.2%
Antero Midstream Corp.
43,170
597,473
Antero Resources Corp. *
36,216
1,231,706
APA Corp.
46,585
1,464,632
Baker Hughes Co., Class A
127,746
4,167,075
Cheniere Energy, Inc.
30,653
4,837,656
Chesapeake Energy Corp.
15,837
1,423,430
Coterra Energy, Inc.
95,471
2,612,087
Devon Energy Corp.
81,986
4,196,044
Diamondback Energy, Inc.
22,816
4,588,982
DT Midstream, Inc.
12,355
768,481
EQT Corp.
46,098
1,848,069
Halliburton Co.
114,917
4,305,940
Hess Corp.
35,550
5,598,770
HF Sinclair Corp.
20,484
1,111,257
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Marathon Oil Corp.
74,680
2,005,158
New Fortress Energy, Inc.
8,229
215,600
NOV, Inc.
49,954
923,649
ONEOK, Inc.
74,419
5,888,031
Ovintiv, Inc.
32,823
1,684,476
Phillips 66
56,273
8,058,856
Range Resources Corp.
29,998
1,077,228
Southwestern Energy Co. *
139,690
1,046,278
Targa Resources Corp.
28,270
3,224,476
TechnipFMC PLC
55,391
1,419,117
Texas Pacific Land Corp.
2,368
1,364,678
Williams Cos., Inc.
155,796
5,976,335
 
71,635,484
 
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) 6.6%
Agree Realty Corp.
12,621
722,174
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.
22,184
2,570,460
American Homes 4 Rent, Class A
42,602
1,525,152
Americold Realty Trust, Inc.
36,097
793,051
Apartment Income REIT Corp.
18,677
716,823
AvalonBay Communities, Inc.
18,127
3,436,335
Boston Properties, Inc.
20,090
1,243,370
Brixmor Property Group, Inc.
38,118
842,408
Camden Property Trust
13,286
1,324,348
Cousins Properties, Inc.
19,267
441,985
CubeSmart
28,656
1,158,849
Digital Realty Trust, Inc.
38,638
5,362,182
EastGroup Properties, Inc.
5,826
905,127
EPR Properties
9,494
385,361
Equity LifeStyle Properties, Inc.
22,743
1,371,175
Equity Residential
47,708
3,072,395
Essex Property Trust, Inc.
8,164
2,010,385
Extra Space Storage, Inc.
26,749
3,591,856
Federal Realty Investment Trust
10,364
1,079,618
First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc.
16,807
763,374
Gaming & Leisure Properties, Inc.
32,746
1,399,237
Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc., Class A
48,369
688,291
Healthpeak Properties, Inc.
90,328
1,681,004
Highwoods Properties, Inc.
13,371
350,320
Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
89,405
1,687,072
Invitation Homes, Inc.
78,168
2,673,346
Iron Mountain, Inc.
37,035
2,870,953
Kilroy Realty Corp.
14,899
503,586
Kimco Realty Corp.
83,946
1,563,914
Lamar Advertising Co., Class A
11,128
1,289,179
Medical Properties Trust, Inc. (a)
75,815
348,749
Mid-America Apartment Communities,
Inc.
14,848
1,930,240
National Storage Affiliates Trust
9,591
336,069
NET Lease Office Properties
1,979
45,240
NNN REIT, Inc.
23,102
936,324
Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc.
31,394
954,692
Park Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
26,466
426,897
Rayonier, Inc.
18,691
554,375
Realty Income Corp.
106,395
5,696,388
Regency Centers Corp.
23,132
1,369,877
Rexford Industrial Realty, Inc.
26,967
1,154,457
SBA Communications Corp., Class A
13,735
2,556,358
Simon Property Group, Inc.
41,507
5,832,979
STAG Industrial, Inc.
23,144
795,922
Sun Communities, Inc.
15,715
1,749,394
UDR, Inc.
41,976
1,598,446
Ventas, Inc.
51,097
2,262,575
VICI Properties, Inc., Class A
132,282
3,776,651
Vornado Realty Trust
22,506
585,831
Welltower, Inc.
70,890
6,754,399
Weyerhaeuser Co.
93,674
2,826,145
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SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
WP Carey, Inc.
27,733
1,520,878
 
92,036,216
 
Financial Services 8.5%
Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.
4,251
663,581
Affirm Holdings, Inc. *
28,880
920,694
AGNC Investment Corp.
88,158
806,646
Ally Financial, Inc.
34,635
1,328,252
Ameriprise Financial, Inc.
12,815
5,277,089
Annaly Capital Management, Inc.
64,035
1,200,016
Apollo Global Management, Inc.
66,735
7,232,739
ARES Management Corp., Class A
21,371
2,844,266
Bank of New York Mellon Corp.
97,265
5,494,500
Block, Inc. *
70,548
5,150,004
Blue Owl Capital, Inc., Class A
58,382
1,102,836
Carlyle Group, Inc.
27,016
1,210,317
Cboe Global Markets, Inc.
13,450
2,436,467
Coinbase Global, Inc., Class A *
21,906
4,467,291
Corebridge Financial, Inc. (a)
28,835
765,858
Corpay, Inc. *
8,989
2,715,936
Credit Acceptance Corp. *
806
414,058
Discover Financial Services
31,909
4,043,828
Equitable Holdings, Inc.
43,107
1,591,079
Euronet Worldwide, Inc. *
5,567
571,620
Evercore, Inc., Class A
4,516
819,654
FactSet Research Systems, Inc.
4,908
2,046,096
Fidelity National Information Services,
Inc.
75,727
5,143,378
Franklin Resources, Inc.
38,426
877,650
Global Payments, Inc.
32,983
4,049,323
Houlihan Lokey, Inc., Class A
6,442
821,291
Interactive Brokers Group, Inc., Class A
13,258
1,526,261
Invesco Ltd.
46,247
655,320
Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.
9,306
1,513,993
Janus Henderson Group PLC
17,044
532,114
Jefferies Financial Group, Inc.
23,225
1,000,069
KKR & Co., Inc.
84,870
7,898,851
Lazard, Inc.
13,935
536,498
LPL Financial Holdings, Inc.
9,637
2,593,606
MarketAxess Holdings, Inc.
4,753
951,028
MGIC Investment Corp.
35,064
711,098
Morningstar, Inc.
3,298
932,180
MSCI, Inc., Class A
9,823
4,575,455
Nasdaq, Inc.
47,135
2,821,030
NCR Atleos Corp. *
8,357
166,555
Northern Trust Corp.
25,870
2,131,429
OneMain Holdings, Inc.
14,283
744,287
Raymond James Financial, Inc.
24,198
2,952,156
Rithm Capital Corp.
61,345
682,156
Robinhood Markets, Inc., Class A *
80,955
1,334,948
Rocket Cos., Inc., Class A *
15,067
185,023
SEI Investments Co.
12,894
850,359
Shift4 Payments, Inc., Class A *
6,826
394,952
SLM Corp.
27,907
591,349
SoFi Technologies, Inc. *
121,941
826,760
Starwood Property Trust, Inc.
37,520
711,754
State Street Corp.
38,560
2,795,214
Stifel Financial Corp.
12,538
1,002,037
Synchrony Financial
51,804
2,278,340
T Rowe Price Group, Inc.
28,211
3,091,079
Toast, Inc., Class A *
46,991
1,110,397
TPG, Inc.
9,187
395,960
Tradeweb Markets, Inc., Class A
14,684
1,493,510
UWM Holdings Corp.
11,458
72,185
Virtu Financial, Inc., Class A
10,741
233,080
Voya Financial, Inc.
12,423
846,752
Western Union Co.
46,366
623,159
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
WEX, Inc. *
5,478
1,157,282
XP, Inc., Class A
41,458
848,645
 
117,761,340
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 1.7%
Boston Beer Co., Inc., Class A *
1,210
336,876
Brown-Forman Corp., Class B
29,705
1,421,384
Bunge Global SA
18,502
1,882,764
Campbell Soup Co.
24,360
1,113,496
Celsius Holdings, Inc. *
18,390
1,310,655
Conagra Brands, Inc.
60,833
1,872,440
Darling Ingredients, Inc. *
20,181
855,069
Flowers Foods, Inc.
23,927
596,739
Freshpet, Inc. *
5,512
584,658
Hormel Foods Corp.
37,068
1,318,138
Ingredion, Inc.
8,299
950,983
J M Smucker Co.
13,140
1,509,129
Kellanova
33,229
1,922,630
Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc.
18,597
1,549,874
McCormick & Co., Inc. - Non Voting
Shares
32,139
2,444,492
Molson Coors Beverage Co., Class B
22,374
1,281,135
Pilgrim's Pride Corp. *
5,168
186,151
Post Holdings, Inc. *
6,469
686,684
Seaboard Corp.
29
95,993
Tyson Foods, Inc., Class A
35,533
2,155,077
WK Kellogg Co.
8,323
194,259
 
24,268,626
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 5.0%
Acadia Healthcare Co., Inc. *
11,420
844,395
agilon health, Inc. *
36,699
201,845
Align Technology, Inc. *
9,764
2,757,158
Amedisys, Inc. *
4,106
377,957
Baxter International, Inc.
64,656
2,610,163
Cardinal Health, Inc.
31,548
3,250,706
Cencora, Inc.
21,506
5,141,009
Certara, Inc. *
15,319
262,108
Chemed Corp.
1,882
1,068,976
Cooper Cos., Inc.
24,853
2,213,408
DaVita, Inc. *
6,877
955,972
DENTSPLY SIRONA, Inc.
26,920
807,869
Dexcom, Inc. *
49,474
6,302,493
Doximity, Inc., Class A *
14,360
348,804
Encompass Health Corp.
12,658
1,055,424
Enovis Corp. *
6,718
371,035
Envista Holdings Corp. *
20,848
410,289
Globus Medical, Inc., Class A *
15,090
751,331
Henry Schein, Inc. *
16,694
1,156,560
Hologic, Inc. *
29,581
2,241,352
ICU Medical, Inc. *
2,618
256,355
IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. *
10,534
5,190,734
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc. *
3,711
896,800
Insulet Corp. *
8,871
1,525,280
Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corp. *
8,810
256,988
Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings
10,843
2,183,455
Masimo Corp. *
5,496
738,717
Molina Healthcare, Inc. *
7,388
2,527,435
Novocure Ltd. *
13,221
161,825
Penumbra, Inc. *
4,654
914,371
Premier, Inc., Class A
15,302
319,506
Quest Diagnostics, Inc.
14,321
1,978,876
QuidelOrtho Corp. *
6,806
275,983
R1 RCM, Inc. *
19,684
241,916
ResMed, Inc.
18,570
3,973,794
Shockwave Medical, Inc. *
4,640
1,532,082
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SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
STERIS PLC
12,685
2,594,844
Tandem Diabetes Care, Inc. *
8,182
300,198
Teladoc Health, Inc. *
20,950
267,112
Teleflex, Inc.
6,018
1,256,257
Tenet Healthcare Corp. *
12,926
1,451,461
Universal Health Services, Inc., Class B
7,540
1,285,042
Veeva Systems, Inc., Class A *
18,523
3,677,927
Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.
26,860
3,230,721
 
70,166,533
 
Household & Personal Products 0.5%
Church & Dwight Co., Inc.
31,243
3,370,807
Clorox Co.
15,816
2,338,712
Coty, Inc., Class A *
47,942
548,457
Olaplex Holdings, Inc. *
16,821
23,381
Reynolds Consumer Products, Inc.
6,938
198,635
Spectrum Brands Holdings, Inc.
3,879
317,574
 
6,797,566
 
Insurance 4.9%
Aflac, Inc.
74,253
6,211,263
Allstate Corp.
33,551
5,705,683
American Financial Group, Inc.
9,168
1,171,212
Arch Capital Group Ltd. *
45,745
4,278,987
Arthur J Gallagher & Co.
27,417
6,434,496
Assurant, Inc.
6,775
1,181,560
Assured Guaranty Ltd.
6,985
535,750
Axis Capital Holdings Ltd.
9,897
606,983
Brighthouse Financial, Inc. *
8,095
390,584
Brown & Brown, Inc.
30,320
2,472,293
Cincinnati Financial Corp.
19,633
2,271,342
CNA Financial Corp.
3,293
144,694
Everest Group Ltd.
5,479
2,007,560
Fidelity National Financial, Inc.
33,179
1,642,360
First American Financial Corp.
12,760
683,553
Globe Life, Inc.
11,113
846,477
Hanover Insurance Group, Inc.
4,519
586,657
Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.
37,761
3,658,663
Kemper Corp.
7,664
446,888
Kinsale Capital Group, Inc.
2,798
1,016,374
Lincoln National Corp.
21,518
586,796
Loews Corp.
23,406
1,758,961
Markel Group, Inc. *
1,680
2,450,112
Old Republic International Corp.
32,989
985,052
Primerica, Inc.
4,466
946,167
Principal Financial Group, Inc.
30,337
2,400,870
Prudential Financial, Inc.
46,444
5,131,133
Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.
8,505
1,590,350
RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.
6,616
1,450,558
RLI Corp.
5,121
723,853
Ryan Specialty Holdings, Inc., Class A
12,267
605,254
Unum Group
24,632
1,248,842
W R Berkley Corp.
25,565
1,967,738
White Mountains Insurance Group Ltd.
315
560,114
Willis Towers Watson PLC
13,227
3,321,829
 
68,021,008
 
Materials 5.6%
Albemarle Corp.
14,975
1,801,642
Alcoa Corp.
22,828
802,176
Amcor PLC
184,284
1,647,499
AptarGroup, Inc.
8,379
1,209,760
Ardagh Metal Packaging SA
19,179
75,757
Ashland, Inc.
6,428
612,781
Avery Dennison Corp.
10,325
2,243,416
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Axalta Coating Systems Ltd. *
28,400
892,896
Ball Corp.
39,399
2,740,988
Berry Global Group, Inc.
14,890
843,370
Celanese Corp., Class A
12,637
1,941,170
CF Industries Holdings, Inc.
24,615
1,943,847
Chemours Co.
18,928
506,324
Cleveland-Cliffs, Inc. *
63,826
1,078,659
Corteva, Inc.
90,246
4,885,016
Crown Holdings, Inc.
13,597
1,115,906
DuPont de Nemours, Inc.
55,024
3,989,240
Eagle Materials, Inc.
4,371
1,095,853
Eastman Chemical Co.
15,175
1,433,127
Element Solutions, Inc.
28,490
658,974
FMC Corp.
16,024
945,576
Ginkgo Bioworks Holdings, Inc. *(a)
203,868
181,667
Graphic Packaging Holding Co.
39,029
1,008,900
Huntsman Corp.
21,099
503,422
International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.
32,656
2,764,330
International Paper Co.
42,861
1,497,563
Louisiana-Pacific Corp.
8,182
598,841
LyondellBasell Industries NV, Class A
33,090
3,308,007
Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.
7,896
4,635,505
Mosaic Co.
41,714
1,309,402
MP Materials Corp. *
13,625
218,000
NewMarket Corp.
793
417,848
Nucor Corp.
31,423
5,295,718
Olin Corp.
15,420
806,158
Packaging Corp. of America
11,313
1,956,923
PPG Industries, Inc.
30,024
3,873,096
Reliance, Inc.
7,302
2,079,025
Royal Gold, Inc.
8,406
1,009,813
RPM International, Inc.
16,262
1,738,570
Scotts Miracle-Gro Co.
5,371
368,128
Sealed Air Corp.
18,308
576,336
Silgan Holdings, Inc.
10,274
479,385
Sonoco Products Co.
12,474
699,168
SSR Mining, Inc.
25,877
138,701
Steel Dynamics, Inc.
19,487
2,535,648
U.S. Steel Corp.
28,388
1,036,162
Vulcan Materials Co.
16,944
4,365,283
Westlake Corp.
4,167
614,049
Westrock Co.
32,501
1,558,748
 
78,038,373
 
Media & Entertainment 3.2%
AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc.,
Class A *(a)
32,370
94,844
Cable One, Inc.
720
283,572
Electronic Arts, Inc.
34,619
4,390,382
Fox Corp., Class A
47,001
1,457,501
IAC, Inc. *
9,434
448,681
Interpublic Group of Cos., Inc.
49,326
1,501,483
Liberty Broadband Corp., Class C *
16,941
842,476
Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty Formula
One, Class C *
27,498
1,924,035
Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty Live,
Class C *
8,341
311,286
Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty SiriusXM,
Class C *
29,076
699,569
Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. *
20,010
1,779,089
Madison Square Garden Sports Corp. *
2,367
440,073
Match Group, Inc. *
34,768
1,071,550
New York Times Co., Class A
20,726
891,840
News Corp., Class A
64,071
1,524,890
Nexstar Media Group, Inc., Class A
4,112
658,167
Omnicom Group, Inc.
25,232
2,342,539
Paramount Global, Class B
76,191
867,815
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Pinterest, Inc., Class A *
74,850
2,503,732
Playtika Holding Corp.
3,522
25,534
ROBLOX Corp., Class A *
60,106
2,137,369
Roku, Inc. *
16,039
924,809
Sirius XM Holdings, Inc. (a)
82,117
241,424
Spotify Technology SA *
17,930
5,028,289
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. *
21,091
3,012,006
TKO Group Holdings, Inc.
7,869
744,958
Trade Desk, Inc., Class A *
56,368
4,670,089
TripAdvisor, Inc. *
13,690
360,458
Warner Bros Discovery, Inc. *
281,825
2,074,232
ZoomInfo Technologies, Inc., Class A *
38,318
607,723
 
43,860,415
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 4.7%
10X Genomics, Inc., Class A *
11,690
342,283
Agilent Technologies, Inc.
37,378
5,122,281
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
16,032
2,307,806
Apellis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
12,869
568,681
Avantor, Inc. *
86,279
2,090,540
Azenta, Inc. *
7,006
367,535
Biogen, Inc. *
18,429
3,958,918
BioMarin Pharmaceutical, Inc. *
23,929
1,932,506
Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., Class A *
2,620
706,745
Bio-Techne Corp.
19,929
1,259,712
Bruker Corp.
12,840
1,001,648
Catalent, Inc. *
23,030
1,286,226
Charles River Laboratories International,
Inc. *
6,495
1,487,355
Elanco Animal Health, Inc. *
62,401
821,197
Exact Sciences Corp. *
22,859
1,356,682
Exelixis, Inc. *
39,103
917,356
Fortrea Holdings, Inc. *
11,331
414,601
ICON PLC, ADR *
10,422
3,104,505
Illumina, Inc. *
20,224
2,488,563
Incyte Corp. *
23,614
1,229,109
Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
18,131
748,085
IQVIA Holdings, Inc. *
23,274
5,394,215
Jazz Pharmaceuticals PLC *
7,774
860,971
Maravai LifeSciences Holdings, Inc.,
Class A *
13,920
114,144
Medpace Holdings, Inc. *
2,985
1,159,225
Mettler-Toledo International, Inc. *
2,737
3,365,689
Natera, Inc. *
13,934
1,294,190
Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. *
12,360
1,699,994
Organon & Co.
32,532
605,421
Perrigo Co. PLC
17,178
561,033
QIAGEN NV *
28,316
1,198,616
Repligen Corp. *
7,112
1,167,790
Revvity, Inc.
15,863
1,625,482
Roivant Sciences Ltd. *
46,305
504,725
Royalty Pharma PLC, Class A
47,545
1,316,997
Sarepta Therapeutics, Inc. *
11,446
1,449,750
Sotera Health Co. *
15,718
176,042
Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical, Inc. *
10,010
425,825
United Therapeutics Corp. *
5,779
1,354,193
Viatris, Inc.
152,980
1,769,979
Waters Corp. *
7,489
2,314,401
West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.
9,465
3,383,548
 
65,254,564
 
Real Estate Management & Development 0.8%
CBRE Group, Inc., Class A *
38,854
3,376,024
CoStar Group, Inc. *
51,708
4,732,833
Howard Hughes Holdings, Inc. *
4,288
279,406
Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc. *
6,073
1,097,391
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Zillow Group, Inc., Class C *
26,563
1,130,787
 
10,616,441
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 2.8%
Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. *
9,636
286,093
Cirrus Logic, Inc. *
6,856
607,236
Enphase Energy, Inc. *
17,019
1,850,986
Entegris, Inc.
19,094
2,537,975
First Solar, Inc. *
13,610
2,399,443
GLOBALFOUNDRIES, Inc. *
9,988
488,213
Lattice Semiconductor Corp. *
17,444
1,196,658
Marvell Technology, Inc.
109,324
7,205,545
Microchip Technology, Inc.
67,954
6,250,409
MKS Instruments, Inc.
8,509
1,012,401
Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.
5,877
3,933,652
ON Semiconductor Corp. *
55,154
3,869,605
Qorvo, Inc. *
12,527
1,463,655
Skyworks Solutions, Inc.
20,333
2,167,294
Teradyne, Inc.
19,708
2,292,435
Universal Display Corp.
5,994
946,932
Wolfspeed, Inc. *
15,940
430,858
 
38,939,390
 
Software & Services 6.6%
Akamai Technologies, Inc. *
19,099
1,927,662
Amdocs Ltd.
14,740
1,238,013
ANSYS, Inc. *
11,100
3,606,168
AppLovin Corp., Class A *
25,681
1,812,308
Aspen Technology, Inc. *
3,497
688,454
Bentley Systems, Inc., Class B
24,901
1,308,050
Bill Holdings, Inc. *
13,063
814,609
CCC Intelligent Solutions Holdings, Inc. *
43,322
486,073
Cloudflare, Inc., Class A *
37,591
3,285,453
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp.,
Class A
64,207
4,217,116
Confluent, Inc., Class A *
24,393
685,931
Crowdstrike Holdings, Inc., Class A *
27,303
7,987,220
Datadog, Inc., Class A *
35,624
4,470,812
DocuSign, Inc., Class A *
25,885
1,465,091
Dolby Laboratories, Inc., Class A
7,438
577,635
DoubleVerify Holdings, Inc. *
17,911
524,792
Dropbox, Inc., Class A *
32,497
752,630
DXC Technology Co. *
24,691
481,228
Dynatrace, Inc. *
33,034
1,496,771
Elastic NV *
10,291
1,051,946
EPAM Systems, Inc. *
7,112
1,673,169
Fair Isaac Corp. *
3,099
3,512,190
Five9, Inc. *
9,209
530,162
Gartner, Inc. *
9,666
3,988,095
Gen Digital, Inc.
70,895
1,427,825
Gitlab, Inc., Class A *
11,576
607,393
Globant SA *
5,289
944,562
GoDaddy, Inc., Class A *
18,007
2,203,697
Guidewire Software, Inc. *
10,448
1,153,459
HashiCorp, Inc., Class A *
12,331
400,264
HubSpot, Inc. *
5,928
3,585,669
Informatica, Inc., Class A *
5,569
172,472
Kyndryl Holdings, Inc. *
28,915
568,469
Manhattan Associates, Inc. *
7,882
1,624,165
MongoDB, Inc., Class A *
8,657
3,161,363
nCino, Inc. *
9,093
265,152
NCR Voyix Corp. *
16,287
199,516
Nutanix, Inc., Class A *
31,065
1,885,645
Okta, Inc. *
19,548
1,817,573
Palantir Technologies, Inc., Class A *
246,275
5,410,662
Pegasystems, Inc.
5,310
315,520
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Procore Technologies, Inc. *
10,134
693,368
PTC, Inc. *
14,650
2,599,496
RingCentral, Inc., Class A *
10,598
313,913
SentinelOne, Inc., Class A *
30,560
645,733
Smartsheet, Inc., Class A *
16,289
616,213
Teradata Corp. *
12,374
459,075
Twilio, Inc., Class A *
21,675
1,297,899
Tyler Technologies, Inc. *
5,323
2,456,831
UiPath, Inc., Class A *
48,815
926,021
Unity Software, Inc. *
37,370
906,970
VeriSign, Inc. *
11,353
1,924,106
Zoom Video Communications, Inc.,
Class A *
32,973
2,014,650
Zscaler, Inc. *
11,318
1,957,335
 
91,136,594
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 3.7%
Amphenol Corp., Class A
74,590
9,008,234
Arrow Electronics, Inc. *
6,918
883,221
Avnet, Inc.
11,570
565,426
CDW Corp.
17,288
4,181,276
Ciena Corp. *
18,340
847,858
Cognex Corp.
22,170
920,942
Coherent Corp. *
16,664
910,354
Corning, Inc.
97,285
3,247,373
Crane NXT Co.
6,200
377,022
F5, Inc. *
7,567
1,250,901
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.
165,949
2,821,133
HP, Inc.
110,520
3,104,507
IPG Photonics Corp. *
3,802
319,292
Jabil, Inc.
15,945
1,871,305
Juniper Networks, Inc.
40,737
1,418,462
Keysight Technologies, Inc. *
22,301
3,299,210
Littelfuse, Inc.
3,081
710,602
Lumentum Holdings, Inc. *
8,611
376,817
NetApp, Inc.
26,342
2,692,416
Pure Storage, Inc., Class A *
36,882
1,858,853
TD SYNNEX Corp.
8,685
1,023,441
Teledyne Technologies, Inc. *
5,959
2,273,239
Trimble, Inc. *
31,508
1,892,686
Ubiquiti, Inc.
524
56,372
Viasat, Inc. *
15,052
239,477
Vontier Corp.
19,816
805,124
Western Digital Corp. *
41,471
2,937,391
Zebra Technologies Corp., Class A *
6,545
2,058,795
 
51,951,729
 
Telecommunication Services 0.1%
Frontier Communications Parent, Inc. *
31,174
721,366
GCI Liberty, Inc. *(b)
6,049
0
Iridium Communications, Inc.
15,617
480,848
 
1,202,214
 
Transportation 2.0%
Alaska Air Group, Inc. *
15,790
679,286
American Airlines Group, Inc. *
83,226
1,124,383
Avis Budget Group, Inc.
2,409
229,939
CH Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
14,741
1,046,611
Delta Air Lines, Inc.
82,079
4,109,695
Expeditors International of Washington,
Inc.
18,510
2,060,348
GXO Logistics, Inc. *
14,900
739,934
Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. *
17,232
78,406
JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc.
10,528
1,711,537
Kirby Corp. *
7,504
818,911
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings,
Inc.
20,038
926,357
Landstar System, Inc.
4,554
794,263
Lyft, Inc., Class A *
44,514
696,199
Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.
25,235
4,585,452
Ryder System, Inc.
5,569
678,583
Saia, Inc. *
3,399
1,348,825
Schneider National, Inc., Class B
6,960
143,933
Southwest Airlines Co.
76,022
1,972,011
U-Haul Holding Co. *
993
62,787
U-Haul Holding Co. - Non Voting
12,774
783,302
United Airlines Holdings, Inc. *
41,774
2,149,690
XPO, Inc. *
14,569
1,565,585
 
28,306,037
 
Utilities 5.4%
AES Corp.
85,484
1,530,164
Alliant Energy Corp.
32,632
1,625,074
Ameren Corp.
33,494
2,474,202
American Water Works Co., Inc.
24,923
3,048,581
Atmos Energy Corp.
19,264
2,271,226
Avangrid, Inc.
9,096
332,277
Brookfield Renewable Corp., Class A
17,147
398,496
CenterPoint Energy, Inc.
80,718
2,352,122
Clearway Energy, Inc., Class C
14,597
341,278
CMS Energy Corp.
37,198
2,254,571
Consolidated Edison, Inc.
44,386
4,190,038
Constellation Energy Corp.
41,151
7,651,617
DTE Energy Co.
26,351
2,907,042
Edison International
48,347
3,435,538
Entergy Corp.
27,072
2,887,770
Essential Utilities, Inc.
32,141
1,175,718
Evergy, Inc.
28,500
1,494,825
Eversource Energy
44,586
2,702,803
FirstEnergy Corp.
69,654
2,670,534
Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc.
13,885
136,767
IDACORP, Inc.
6,429
609,341
National Fuel Gas Co.
11,311
600,614
NiSource, Inc.
52,909
1,474,045
NRG Energy, Inc.
28,681
2,084,248
OGE Energy Corp.
25,458
882,120
PG&E Corp.
260,597
4,458,815
Pinnacle West Capital Corp.
14,515
1,069,030
PPL Corp.
94,403
2,592,306
Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.
63,613
4,394,386
UGI Corp.
26,604
679,998
Vistra Corp.
45,186
3,426,906
WEC Energy Group, Inc.
40,364
3,335,681
Xcel Energy, Inc.
70,483
3,787,052
 
75,275,185
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $1,127,024,666)
1,383,590,279
INVESTMENT COMPANIES 0.1% OF NET ASSETS
 
Equity Funds 0.1%
iShares Russell Mid-Cap ETF
25,500
2,030,310
Total Investment Companies
(Cost $1,810,650)
2,030,310
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS 0.8% OF NET ASSETS
 
Money Market Funds 0.8%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government
Money Market Fund, Premier Class
5.25% (c)
8,229,710
8,229,710
State Street Institutional U.S. Government
Money Market Fund, Premier Class
5.25% (c)(d)
2,391,088
2,391,088
 
10,620,798
Total Short-Term Investments
(Cost $10,620,798)
10,620,798
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $1,139,456,114)
1,396,241,387
 
NUMBER OF
CONTRACTS
NOTIONAL
AMOUNT
($)
CURRENT VALUE/
UNREALIZED
DEPRECIATION
($)
FUTURES CONTRACTS
Long
S&P 400 Mid-Cap Index, e-mini,
expires 06/21/24
11
3,164,920
(33,305
)
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at
$2,204,365.
(b)
Fair valued using significant unobservable inputs (see financial note 2(a),
Securities for which no quoted value is available, for additional information).
(c)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
(d)
Security purchased with cash collateral received for securities on loan.
ADR —
American Depositary Receipt
ETF —
Exchange-Traded Fund
REIT —
Real Estate Investment Trust

The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of April 30, 2024 (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 Stocks1
$1,382,388,065
$
$
$1,382,388,065
Telecommunication Services
1,202,214
0
*
1,202,214
Investment Companies1
2,030,310
2,030,310
Short-Term Investments1
10,620,798
10,620,798
Liabilities
Futures Contracts2
(33,305
)
(33,305
)
Total
$1,396,208,082
$—
$0
$1,396,208,082
*
Level 3 amount shown includes securities determined to have no value at April 30, 2024.
1
As categorized in the Portfolio Holdings.
2
Futures contracts are reported at cumulative unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
See financial notes
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Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $1,139,456,114) including securities on loan of $2,204,365
 
$1,396,241,387
Deposit with broker for futures contracts
 
347,300
Receivables:
 
Fund shares sold
 
941,202
Dividends
 
630,878
Income from securities on loan
+
9,874
Total assets
 
1,398,170,641
 
Liabilities
Collateral held for securities on loan
 
2,391,088
Payables:
 
Investments bought
 
5,516,395
Fund shares redeemed
 
737,475
Variation margin on futures contracts
 
61,002
Investment adviser fees
+
45,668
Total liabilities
 
8,751,628
Net assets
 
$1,389,419,013
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$1,177,433,103
Total distributable earnings
+
211,985,910
Net assets
 
$1,389,419,013
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$1,389,419,013
 
22,900,177
$60.67
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers (net of foreign withholding tax of $5,220)
 
$11,181,405
Other interest
 
9,289
Securities on loan, net
+
89,885
Total investment income
 
11,280,579
 
Expenses
Investment adviser fees
 
255,124
Total expenses
255,124
Net investment income
 
11,025,455
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Net realized losses on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
(5,259,138
)
Net realized gains on futures contracts
+
1,150,615
Net realized losses
 
(4,108,523
)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
226,387,834
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts
+
(53,199
)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
226,334,635
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
222,226,112
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$233,251,567
See financial notes
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Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$11,025,455
$17,187,964
Net realized gains (losses)
 
(4,108,523
)
3,084,904
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
226,334,635
(41,931,352
)
Increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations
 
$233,251,567
($21,658,484
)
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($18,556,015
)
($14,308,048
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
4,143,809
$246,581,438
7,273,631
$391,888,488
Shares reinvested
 
274,351
15,325,220
225,612
11,761,152
Shares redeemed
+
(2,554,427
)
(150,017,663
)
(3,886,346
)
(208,151,675
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
1,863,733
$111,888,995
3,612,897
$195,497,965
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
21,036,444
$1,062,834,466
17,423,547
$903,303,033
Total increase
+
1,863,733
326,584,547
3,612,897
159,531,433
End of period
 
22,900,177
$1,389,419,013
21,036,444
$1,062,834,466
See financial notes
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Schwab International Index Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$20.39
$18.17
$24.45
$18.56
$20.48
$19.00
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.33
0.63
0.65
0.64
0.47
0.64
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
3.13
2.13
(6.14
)
5.66
(1.75
)
1.39
Total from investment operations
3.46
2.76
(5.49
)
6.30
(1.28
)
2.03
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.75
)
(0.54
)
(0.79
)
(0.41
)
(0.64
)
(0.55
)
Net asset value at end of period
$23.10
$20.39
$18.17
$24.45
$18.56
$20.48
Total return
17.14
%2
15.30
%
(23.12
%)
34.24
%
(6.56
%)
11.27
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Total expenses
0.06
%3
0.06
%
0.06
%4
0.06
%
0.06
%
0.06
%
Net investment income (loss)
2.95
%3
2.99
%
3.12
%
2.76
%
2.47
%
3.32
%
Portfolio turnover rate
5
%2
13
%
5
%
3
%
7
%
5
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000,000)
$9,201
$7,952
$7,127
$8,781
$5,937
$5,443
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Annualized.
4
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
See financial notes
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Schwab International Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date.
The fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
COMMON STOCKS 98.6% OF NET ASSETS
 
Australia 7.1%
Ampol Ltd.
133,836
3,160,375
ANZ Group Holdings Ltd.
1,683,718
30,380,881
APA Group
719,031
3,837,094
Aristocrat Leisure Ltd.
321,427
8,202,814
ASX Ltd.
111,056
4,536,652
Aurizon Holdings Ltd.
1,016,278
2,496,234
BHP Group Ltd.
2,838,556
77,850,551
BlueScope Steel Ltd.
252,027
3,678,439
Brambles Ltd.
780,902
7,346,451
CAR Group Ltd.
199,064
4,316,405
Cochlear Ltd.
36,310
7,574,555
Coles Group Ltd.
752,919
7,852,356
Commonwealth Bank of Australia
941,512
68,984,147
Computershare Ltd.
304,476
5,349,147
CSL Ltd.
269,733
47,925,102
Dexus
594,607
2,700,830
Endeavour Group Ltd.
783,846
2,695,570
Fortescue Ltd.
942,785
15,626,137
Goodman Group
952,115
19,232,368
GPT Group
1,082,941
2,912,497
IDP Education Ltd.
146,593
1,528,509
Insurance Australia Group Ltd.
1,352,881
5,604,954
James Hardie Industries PLC *
242,907
8,350,646
Lottery Corp. Ltd.
1,224,049
3,818,410
Macquarie Group Ltd.
207,771
24,878,191
Medibank Pvt Ltd.
1,567,393
3,592,243
Mineral Resources Ltd.
96,450
4,375,195
Mirvac Group
2,301,362
3,015,402
National Australia Bank Ltd.
1,741,695
37,755,628
Northern Star Resources Ltd.
640,005
6,066,438
Orica Ltd.
266,888
3,090,225
Origin Energy Ltd.
961,326
6,067,327
Pilbara Minerals Ltd.
1,574,885
4,009,505
Qantas Airways Ltd. *
509,239
1,921,310
QBE Insurance Group Ltd.
841,092
9,621,225
Ramsay Health Care Ltd.
102,855
3,447,722
REA Group Ltd.
29,385
3,368,345
Reece Ltd.
129,225
2,292,407
Rio Tinto Ltd.
204,649
17,031,776
Santos Ltd.
1,835,861
9,009,238
Scentre Group
2,915,076
5,903,174
SEEK Ltd.
198,291
3,063,164
Seven Group Holdings Ltd.
94,664
2,300,250
Sonic Healthcare Ltd.
250,950
4,312,745
South32 Ltd.
2,515,262
5,738,522
Stockland
1,336,324
3,785,961
Suncorp Group Ltd.
705,053
7,530,258
Telstra Group Ltd.
2,239,543
5,291,173
Transurban Group
1,712,797
13,751,120
Treasury Wine Estates Ltd.
453,382
3,516,071
Vicinity Ltd.
2,160,138
2,645,238
Washington H Soul Pattinson & Co.
Ltd.
134,635
2,817,586
Wesfarmers Ltd.
633,533
27,140,064
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Westpac Banking Corp.
1,954,287
32,453,561
WiseTech Global Ltd.
91,970
5,418,186
Woodside Energy Group Ltd.
1,054,412
18,891,905
Woolworths Group Ltd.
679,868
13,948,928
Xero Ltd. *
79,724
6,189,627
 
650,200,834
 
Austria 0.2%
Erste Group Bank AG
194,372
9,064,553
OMV AG
81,452
3,865,012
Verbund AG
37,628
2,874,446
voestalpine AG
64,179
1,713,905
 
17,517,916
 
Belgium 0.9%
Ageas SA
88,604
4,067,062
Anheuser-Busch InBev SA
489,276
29,245,876
Argenx SE *
33,076
12,355,996
D'ieteren Group
12,348
2,663,742
Elia Group SA
16,766
1,614,257
Groupe Bruxelles Lambert NV
47,505
3,526,295
KBC Group NV
140,426
10,431,427
Lotus Bakeries NV
237
2,385,097
Sofina SA
8,336
1,951,301
Syensqo SA *
41,006
3,800,913
UCB SA
69,915
9,271,437
Umicore SA
114,477
2,535,692
Warehouses De Pauw CVA
99,112
2,620,953
 
86,470,048
 
Denmark 3.7%
AP Moller - Maersk AS, Class A
1,811
2,568,339
AP Moller - Maersk AS, Class B
2,259
3,273,445
Carlsberg AS, Class B
54,925
7,388,118
Coloplast AS, Class B
69,549
8,385,182
Danske Bank AS
386,447
11,124,645
Demant AS *
57,455
2,743,589
DSV AS
97,637
13,871,229
Genmab AS *
36,909
10,247,042
Novo Nordisk AS, Class B
1,825,796
234,144,085
Novonesis (Novozymes) B, Class B
209,105
11,579,547
Orsted AS *
104,926
5,766,556
Pandora AS
46,798
7,122,650
Rockwool AS, B Shares
4,990
1,626,684
Svitzer AS *
8,140
273,531
Tryg AS
196,999
3,899,049
Vestas Wind Systems AS *
562,004
15,060,939
 
339,074,630
 
Finland 1.0%
Elisa OYJ
77,986
3,516,339
Fortum OYJ
256,373
3,378,328
Kesko OYJ, B Shares
158,051
2,698,306
Kone OYJ, B Shares
190,823
9,302,047
See financial notes
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Schwab International Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Metso OYJ
365,369
4,142,225
Neste OYJ
235,108
5,329,691
Nokia OYJ
2,978,297
10,827,156
Nordea Bank Abp
1,756,819
20,586,856
Orion OYJ, B Shares
59,753
2,282,272
Sampo OYJ, A Shares
252,492
10,246,988
Stora Enso OYJ, R Shares
321,685
4,285,046
UPM-Kymmene OYJ
294,163
10,308,976
Wartsila OYJ Abp
263,307
4,857,354
 
91,761,584
 
France 12.0%
Accor SA
106,011
4,646,004
Aeroports de Paris SA
19,435
2,468,531
Air Liquide SA
294,069
57,513,621
Airbus SE
330,449
54,377,938
Alstom SA
166,813
2,630,319
Amundi SA
34,265
2,390,477
ArcelorMittal SA
294,996
7,369,840
Arkema SA
33,318
3,437,976
AXA SA
1,022,833
35,340,492
BioMerieux
23,113
2,457,003
BNP Paribas SA
574,279
41,326,186
Bollore SE
411,955
2,673,895
Bouygues SA
108,472
3,997,767
Bureau Veritas SA
181,258
5,286,504
Capgemini SE
86,577
18,196,841
Carrefour SA
322,783
5,430,251
Cie de Saint-Gobain SA
253,465
20,044,682
Cie Generale des Etablissements
Michelin SCA
378,743
14,550,793
Covivio SA
25,895
1,288,953
Credit Agricole SA
590,596
9,138,430
Danone SA
360,431
22,558,416
Dassault Aviation SA
11,352
2,429,881
Dassault Systemes SE
371,909
14,598,144
Edenred SE
140,294
6,657,212
Eiffage SA
40,776
4,350,735
Engie SA *
1,017,886
17,671,121
EssilorLuxottica SA
165,704
35,333,332
Eurazeo SE *
23,823
2,145,919
Eurofins Scientific SE
75,145
4,605,542
Euronext NV
48,045
4,326,491
Gecina SA
25,380
2,591,343
Getlink SE
198,033
3,371,253
Hermes International SCA
17,854
42,742,301
Ipsen SA
21,442
2,608,126
Kering SA
41,504
14,545,873
Klepierre SA
123,079
3,304,967
La Francaise des Jeux SAEM
57,938
2,183,379
Legrand SA
146,623
15,067,949
L'Oreal SA
134,251
62,944,004
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton
SE
153,938
126,450,217
Orange SA
1,050,268
11,689,780
Pernod Ricard SA
113,813
17,213,320
Publicis Groupe SA
126,141
13,919,253
Remy Cointreau SA
12,394
1,175,815
Renault SA
106,554
5,277,975
Rexel SA
122,721
3,180,909
Safran SA
192,314
41,699,846
Sanofi SA
634,966
62,730,231
Sartorius Stedim Biotech
16,604
3,575,954
Schneider Electric SE
305,393
69,633,689
SEB SA
13,593
1,604,304
Societe Generale SA
405,565
10,927,970
Sodexo SA
49,028
4,269,036
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
STMicroelectronics NV
380,345
15,055,910
Teleperformance SE *
31,410
2,845,266
Thales SA
53,293
8,956,816
TotalEnergies SE
1,215,685
88,257,221
Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield *
67,215
5,601,224
Veolia Environnement SA
384,560
11,955,083
Vinci SA
281,545
32,990,347
Vivendi SE
376,860
3,834,057
Worldline SA *
133,552
1,385,268
 
1,102,831,982
 
Germany 8.1%
adidas AG
90,034
21,696,673
Allianz SE
219,798
62,375,382
BASF SE
498,150
26,101,342
Bayer AG
547,372
15,967,216
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG
177,125
19,297,643
Bechtle AG
45,919
2,216,034
Beiersdorf AG
56,220
8,450,067
Brenntag SE
75,260
6,006,003
Carl Zeiss Meditec AG, Bearer Shares
22,012
2,322,549
Commerzbank AG
585,631
8,703,730
Continental AG
61,267
3,970,793
Covestro AG *
106,924
5,355,218
Daimler Truck Holding AG
298,285
13,451,528
Delivery Hero SE *
101,228
2,832,112
Deutsche Bank AG
1,080,982
17,266,000
Deutsche Boerse AG
106,144
20,463,707
Deutsche Lufthansa AG *
348,156
2,491,623
Deutsche Post AG
552,689
23,141,048
Deutsche Telekom AG
1,806,939
41,388,956
E.ON SE
1,254,839
16,616,537
Evonik Industries AG
124,778
2,600,456
Fresenius Medical Care AG
116,162
4,890,734
Fresenius SE & Co. KGaA
234,428
6,995,420
GEA Group AG *
92,105
3,717,356
Hannover Rueck SE
33,690
8,356,601
Heidelberg Materials AG
72,221
7,268,008
Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
54,618
3,927,500
Infineon Technologies AG
729,774
25,325,375
Knorr-Bremse AG
41,353
3,068,622
LEG Immobilien SE *
40,928
3,474,310
Mercedes-Benz Group AG
446,834
33,798,920
Merck KGaA
72,386
11,502,256
MTU Aero Engines AG
29,813
7,182,456
Muenchener
Rueckversicherungs-Gesellschaft
AG in Muenchen
75,993
33,422,372
Nemetschek SE
32,032
2,830,644
Puma SE
60,686
2,801,933
Qiagen NV *
123,296
5,147,812
Rational AG
2,983
2,544,492
Rheinmetall AG
24,443
13,469,189
RWE AG
354,367
12,344,564
SAP SE
584,913
105,616,068
Scout24 SE
42,169
3,097,636
Siemens AG
425,692
79,746,371
Siemens Energy AG *
287,879
5,911,149
Siemens Healthineers AG
158,550
8,792,783
Symrise AG, Class A
73,744
7,904,741
Talanx AG
35,946
2,703,662
Volkswagen AG
18,164
2,564,268
Vonovia SE
409,809
11,841,851
Zalando SE *
123,113
3,221,284
 
746,182,994
 
See financial notes
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Schwab International Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Hong Kong 1.9%
AIA Group Ltd.
6,340,400
46,439,327
BOC Hong Kong Holdings Ltd.
2,051,090
6,286,782
CK Asset Holdings Ltd.
1,096,711
4,678,103
CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd.
1,516,025
7,362,988
CK Infrastructure Holdings Ltd.
347,500
1,963,075
CLP Holdings Ltd.
916,926
7,212,597
ESR Group Ltd.
957,134
1,048,894
Futu Holdings Ltd., ADR *
31,008
1,994,124
Galaxy Entertainment Group Ltd.
1,216,000
5,456,061
Hang Lung Properties Ltd.
1,004,000
1,108,126
Hang Seng Bank Ltd.
426,840
5,628,558
Henderson Land Development Co. Ltd.
805,735
2,429,147
HKT Trust & HKT Ltd.
2,099,000
2,317,248
Hong Kong & China Gas Co. Ltd.
6,201,696
4,715,472
Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd.
671,465
21,335,404
Hongkong Land Holdings Ltd.
598,001
1,910,720
Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd.
88,617
3,400,234
Link REIT
1,442,540
6,180,984
MTR Corp. Ltd.
884,860
2,908,036
Power Assets Holdings Ltd.
782,938
4,491,050
Sands China Ltd. *
1,402,000
3,306,819
Sino Land Co. Ltd.
2,204,425
2,356,969
SITC International Holdings Co. Ltd.
800,000
1,734,875
Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd.
808,604
7,459,337
Swire Pacific Ltd., A Shares
242,590
2,054,424
Swire Properties Ltd.
628,400
1,299,636
Techtronic Industries Co. Ltd.
774,500
10,703,040
WH Group Ltd.
4,787,789
3,479,956
Wharf Holdings Ltd.
591,000
1,901,458
Wharf Real Estate Investment Co. Ltd.
930,188
2,885,920
 
176,049,364
 
Ireland 0.4%
AIB Group PLC
874,775
4,527,986
Bank of Ireland Group PLC
594,169
6,339,445
Kerry Group PLC, Class A
87,322
7,514,790
Kingspan Group PLC
86,756
7,716,737
Smurfit Kappa Group PLC
145,625
6,309,867
 
32,408,825
 
Israel 0.7%
Azrieli Group Ltd.
23,908
1,538,248
Bank Hapoalim BM
705,600
6,356,345
Bank Leumi Le-Israel BM
851,946
6,638,456
Check Point Software Technologies
Ltd. *
52,575
7,855,757
CyberArk Software Ltd. *
23,395
5,597,254
Elbit Systems Ltd.
14,715
2,995,351
Global-e Online Ltd. *
55,716
1,868,157
ICL Group Ltd.
422,222
1,981,897
Israel Discount Bank Ltd., A Shares
675,813
3,466,395
Mizrahi Tefahot Bank Ltd.
84,528
3,078,022
Monday.com Ltd. *
16,008
3,030,795
Nice Ltd. *
35,795
8,004,131
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.,
ADR *
630,039
8,852,048
Wix.com Ltd. *
29,969
3,562,415
 
64,825,271
 
Italy 2.7%
Amplifon SpA
70,734
2,361,547
Assicurazioni Generali SpA
566,160
13,804,362
Banco BPM SpA
668,039
4,386,104
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Davide Campari-Milano NV
347,322
3,483,223
DiaSorin SpA
13,747
1,388,410
Enel SpA
4,526,029
29,747,059
Eni SpA
1,221,500
19,619,351
Ferrari NV
70,173
28,860,373
FinecoBank Banca Fineco SpA
338,015
5,178,309
Infrastrutture Wireless Italiane SpA
180,279
1,932,038
Intesa Sanpaolo SpA
8,279,996
30,992,069
Leonardo SpA
224,665
5,163,262
Mediobanca Banca di Credito
Finanziario SpA
312,469
4,439,592
Moncler SpA
113,434
7,722,833
Nexi SpA *
326,368
1,898,860
Poste Italiane SpA
252,540
3,208,046
Prysmian SpA
145,137
7,874,893
Recordati Industria Chimica e
Farmaceutica SpA
60,695
3,229,785
Snam SpA
1,162,786
5,320,061
Stellantis NV
1,240,217
27,441,657
Telecom Italia SpA *(a)
5,362,285
1,271,266
Tenaris SA
268,174
4,453,620
Terna - Rete Elettrica Nazionale
780,635
6,254,378
UniCredit SpA
859,462
31,546,008
 
251,577,106
 
Japan 22.8%
Advantest Corp.
430,792
13,484,071
Aeon Co. Ltd.
368,400
7,702,617
AGC, Inc.
110,893
4,100,183
Aisin Corp.
85,900
3,267,313
Ajinomoto Co., Inc.
262,900
9,775,003
ANA Holdings, Inc.
93,400
1,773,853
Asahi Group Holdings Ltd.
267,200
9,140,633
Asahi Intecc Co. Ltd.
121,700
1,783,232
Asahi Kasei Corp.
709,200
4,944,636
Astellas Pharma, Inc.
1,002,450
9,621,410
Azbil Corp.
69,200
1,932,756
Bandai Namco Holdings, Inc.
332,400
6,210,952
Bridgestone Corp.
314,857
13,893,689
Brother Industries Ltd.
127,700
2,258,880
Canon, Inc.
556,295
15,056,286
Capcom Co. Ltd.
200,800
3,305,657
Central Japan Railway Co.
431,300
9,862,958
Chiba Bank Ltd.
293,000
2,474,989
Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.
357,300
4,586,287
Chugai Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
375,700
11,948,703
Concordia Financial Group Ltd.
586,700
3,161,219
Dai Nippon Printing Co. Ltd.
115,048
3,350,900
Daifuku Co. Ltd.
166,190
3,404,203
Dai-ichi Life Holdings, Inc.
519,900
12,041,421
Daiichi Sankyo Co. Ltd.
1,031,000
34,701,073
Daikin Industries Ltd.
147,900
20,187,062
Daito Trust Construction Co. Ltd.
32,400
3,473,096
Daiwa House Industry Co. Ltd.
329,900
9,283,023
Daiwa Securities Group, Inc.
737,000
5,416,256
Denso Corp.
1,051,400
17,919,134
Dentsu Group, Inc.
111,900
3,027,250
Disco Corp.
51,500
14,669,554
East Japan Railway Co.
509,880
9,345,571
Eisai Co. Ltd.
141,700
5,819,481
ENEOS Holdings, Inc.
1,604,400
7,412,667
FANUC Corp.
531,700
15,748,573
Fast Retailing Co. Ltd.
97,800
25,571,670
Fuji Electric Co. Ltd.
72,200
4,491,121
FUJIFILM Holdings Corp.
625,133
13,298,127
Fujitsu Ltd.
982,900
15,183,978
GLP J-Reit
2,428
1,974,722
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Hamamatsu Photonics KK
75,300
2,759,118
Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc.
126,900
3,327,094
Hikari Tsushin, Inc.
11,693
1,900,367
Hirose Electric Co. Ltd.
17,064
1,811,271
Hitachi Construction Machinery Co.
Ltd.
58,453
1,669,551
Hitachi Ltd.
517,115
47,709,375
Honda Motor Co. Ltd.
2,576,117
29,309,969
Hoshizaki Corp.
60,400
2,081,305
Hoya Corp.
195,707
22,690,233
Hulic Co. Ltd.
218,500
2,013,402
Ibiden Co. Ltd.
65,900
2,505,088
Idemitsu Kosan Co. Ltd.
554,315
3,755,549
Iida Group Holdings Co. Ltd.
95,300
1,216,591
Inpex Corp.
538,400
8,065,123
Isuzu Motors Ltd.
333,300
4,223,860
ITOCHU Corp.
667,100
30,096,038
Japan Airlines Co. Ltd.
76,700
1,359,029
Japan Exchange Group, Inc.
283,400
6,637,373
Japan Metropolitan Fund Invest
3,872
2,337,636
Japan Post Bank Co. Ltd.
815,900
8,281,636
Japan Post Holdings Co. Ltd.
1,168,200
11,218,572
Japan Post Insurance Co. Ltd.
109,700
2,059,516
Japan Real Estate Investment Corp.
722
2,448,403
Japan Tobacco, Inc.
667,700
17,962,209
JFE Holdings, Inc.
320,200
4,779,214
Kajima Corp.
239,900
4,595,784
Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc.
391,300
5,861,446
Kao Corp.
262,319
10,821,236
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd.
216,600
3,051,868
KDDI Corp.
831,100
23,062,009
KDX Realty Investment Corp.
2,349
2,316,906
Keisei Electric Railway Co. Ltd.
80,256
2,989,770
Keyence Corp.
109,000
47,934,886
Kikkoman Corp.
374,885
4,466,907
Kintetsu Group Holdings Co. Ltd.
98,400
2,529,723
Kirin Holdings Co. Ltd.
432,300
6,310,541
Kobe Bussan Co. Ltd.
89,600
1,935,116
Koito Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
110,100
1,480,926
Komatsu Ltd.
516,109
15,409,027
Konami Group Corp.
58,100
3,505,598
Kubota Corp.
559,700
8,977,434
Kyocera Corp.
718,900
8,762,412
Kyowa Kirin Co. Ltd.
149,000
2,502,284
Lasertec Corp.
42,400
9,145,906
LY Corp.
1,528,400
3,672,183
M3, Inc.
253,000
2,676,278
Makita Corp.
129,100
3,737,558
Marubeni Corp.
801,400
14,278,022
MatsukiyoCocokara & Co.
189,700
2,690,084
Mazda Motor Corp.
312,900
3,541,864
McDonald's Holdings Co. Japan Ltd.
50,000
2,199,434
MEIJI Holdings Co. Ltd.
127,000
2,841,543
Minebea Mitsumi, Inc.
200,000
3,746,068
MISUMI Group, Inc.
154,200
2,506,962
Mitsubishi Chemical Group Corp.
705,500
4,115,793
Mitsubishi Corp.
1,927,100
44,071,944
Mitsubishi Electric Corp.
1,074,900
18,735,428
Mitsubishi Estate Co. Ltd.
626,202
11,474,967
Mitsubishi HC Capital, Inc.
436,938
2,829,629
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.
1,786,300
15,971,508
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.
6,206,809
61,828,201
Mitsui & Co. Ltd.
721,200
34,816,421
Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.
93,300
2,655,587
Mitsui Fudosan Co. Ltd.
1,474,131
15,002,323
Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd.
195,300
6,198,741
Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.
1,347,413
26,044,291
MonotaRO Co. Ltd.
150,600
1,804,923
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings,
Inc.
722,386
12,987,804
Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
958,400
17,512,036
NEC Corp.
137,900
9,984,234
Nexon Co. Ltd.
190,900
2,976,388
NIDEC Corp.
231,100
10,823,070
Nintendo Co. Ltd.
579,390
28,256,254
Nippon Building Fund, Inc.
871
3,327,912
NIPPON EXPRESS HOLDINGS, Inc.
41,300
2,112,837
Nippon Paint Holdings Co. Ltd.
548,100
3,508,396
Nippon Prologis REIT, Inc.
1,269
2,193,383
Nippon Sanso Holdings Corp.
99,900
2,967,270
Nippon Steel Corp.
480,141
10,764,237
Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.
16,755,875
18,090,681
Nippon Yusen KK
260,200
7,387,200
Nissan Chemical Corp.
73,166
2,494,095
Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.
1,379,296
5,047,814
Nissin Foods Holdings Co. Ltd.
111,300
2,970,100
Nitori Holdings Co. Ltd.
44,600
5,968,954
Nitto Denko Corp.
81,700
6,755,415
Nomura Holdings, Inc.
1,683,900
9,581,359
Nomura Real Estate Holdings, Inc.
60,900
1,705,024
Nomura Real Estate Master Fund, Inc.
2,323
2,220,602
Nomura Research Institute Ltd.
213,000
5,154,150
NTT Data Group Corp.
357,700
5,593,647
Obayashi Corp.
372,500
4,157,394
Obic Co. Ltd.
40,000
5,138,659
Odakyu Electric Railway Co. Ltd.
171,700
1,930,369
Olympus Corp.
667,700
9,300,867
Omron Corp.
96,900
3,325,838
Ono Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
212,500
3,060,713
Oracle Corp.
21,200
1,590,945
Oriental Land Co. Ltd.
606,700
16,739,893
ORIX Corp.
655,500
13,415,076
Osaka Gas Co. Ltd.
215,200
4,785,159
Otsuka Corp.
126,000
2,505,903
Otsuka Holdings Co. Ltd.
236,900
10,129,096
Pan Pacific International Holdings
Corp.
210,000
4,932,065
Panasonic Holdings Corp.
1,241,912
10,839,966
Rakuten Group, Inc. *
857,620
4,124,674
Recruit Holdings Co. Ltd.
802,300
34,552,943
Renesas Electronics Corp.
821,300
13,334,423
Resona Holdings, Inc.
1,185,185
7,494,807
Ricoh Co. Ltd.
321,000
2,769,284
Rohm Co. Ltd.
184,700
2,655,034
SBI Holdings, Inc.
141,190
3,437,714
SCREEN Holdings Co. Ltd.
44,700
4,612,018
SCSK Corp.
85,600
1,556,139
Secom Co. Ltd.
118,700
8,245,195
Seiko Epson Corp.
164,500
2,706,023
Sekisui Chemical Co. Ltd.
207,300
3,015,808
Sekisui House Ltd.
328,469
7,548,334
Seven & i Holdings Co. Ltd.
1,272,409
16,441,044
SG Holdings Co. Ltd.
186,628
2,184,497
Sharp Corp. *
142,700
749,056
Shimadzu Corp.
129,300
3,512,830
Shimano, Inc.
43,000
6,988,058
Shimizu Corp.
309,800
1,919,042
Shin-Etsu Chemical Co. Ltd.
1,006,400
38,956,677
Shionogi & Co. Ltd.
136,300
6,365,313
Shiseido Co. Ltd.
221,200
5,921,134
Shizuoka Financial Group, Inc.
249,100
2,325,061
SMC Corp.
31,900
16,759,193
SoftBank Corp.
1,612,000
19,443,437
SoftBank Group Corp.
576,600
28,357,533
Sompo Holdings, Inc.
497,100
9,837,666
Sony Group Corp.
703,300
58,128,685
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Square Enix Holdings Co. Ltd.
46,700
1,688,071
Subaru Corp.
335,800
7,498,073
SUMCO Corp.
201,000
2,997,574
Sumitomo Corp.
581,300
15,286,531
Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.
406,700
6,286,083
Sumitomo Metal Mining Co. Ltd.
140,000
4,677,209
Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.
709,846
40,321,932
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Holdings, Inc.
361,200
7,594,165
Sumitomo Realty & Development Co.
Ltd.
163,900
5,671,579
Suntory Beverage & Food Ltd.
80,100
2,606,073
Suzuki Motor Corp.
882,400
10,276,236
Sysmex Corp.
279,900
4,475,706
T&D Holdings, Inc.
277,300
4,524,795
Taisei Corp.
93,700
3,430,394
Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
878,590
23,091,161
TDK Corp.
219,100
9,774,267
Terumo Corp.
751,400
12,746,842
TIS, Inc.
121,100
2,586,281
Tobu Railway Co. Ltd.
105,500
2,093,170
Toho Co. Ltd.
61,208
2,050,611
Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc.
1,010,997
31,953,961
Tokyo Electric Power Co. Holdings,
Inc. *
846,690
5,266,648
Tokyo Electron Ltd.
263,700
57,841,471
Tokyo Gas Co. Ltd.
207,440
4,652,309
Tokyu Corp.
275,200
3,257,696
TOPPAN Holdings, Inc.
126,900
3,010,568
Toray Industries, Inc.
793,400
3,626,409
TOTO Ltd.
79,300
2,146,214
Toyota Industries Corp.
81,700
7,763,688
Toyota Motor Corp.
5,933,615
135,337,303
Toyota Tsusho Corp.
120,369
7,653,049
Trend Micro, Inc.
76,800
3,784,565
Unicharm Corp.
223,600
6,643,856
USS Co. Ltd.
225,600
1,723,425
West Japan Railway Co.
240,664
4,568,151
Yakult Honsha Co. Ltd.
147,900
2,892,885
Yamaha Corp.
74,000
1,559,415
Yamaha Motor Co. Ltd.
505,600
4,715,841
Yamato Holdings Co. Ltd.
146,300
1,932,137
Yaskawa Electric Corp.
132,600
5,463,466
Yokogawa Electric Corp.
128,700
2,843,730
Zensho Holdings Co. Ltd.
54,100
2,096,873
ZOZO, Inc.
76,500
1,647,693
 
2,100,155,795
 
Netherlands 4.9%
ABN AMRO Bank NV, GDR
272,024
4,357,433
Adyen NV *
12,155
14,561,691
Aegon Ltd.
797,671
4,967,772
AerCap Holdings NV *
111,797
9,445,729
Akzo Nobel NV
94,170
6,213,520
ASM International NV
26,143
16,444,964
ASML Holding NV
225,637
196,532,694
ASR Nederland NV
89,616
4,484,339
BE Semiconductor Industries NV
42,778
5,675,529
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners PLC
116,507
8,390,834
DSM-Firmenich AG
104,094
11,674,609
EXOR NV
51,856
5,661,403
Heineken Holding NV
73,300
5,896,544
Heineken NV
161,915
15,757,512
IMCD NV *
32,144
4,849,713
ING Groep NV
1,854,628
29,322,161
JDE Peet's NV
53,526
1,189,325
Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize NV
529,567
16,074,576
Koninklijke KPN NV
1,890,969
6,872,030
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Koninklijke Philips NV
436,450
11,590,450
NN Group NV
150,649
6,949,571
OCI NV
58,728
1,579,582
Prosus NV
811,234
27,143,855
Randstad NV
58,640
2,940,851
Universal Music Group NV
458,240
13,479,214
Wolters Kluwer NV
139,075
20,820,429
 
452,876,330
 
New Zealand 0.2%
Auckland International Airport Ltd.
734,923
3,399,468
EBOS Group Ltd.
86,836
1,793,954
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corp. Ltd.
326,714
5,471,722
Mercury NZ Ltd.
386,079
1,451,431
Meridian Energy Ltd.
683,511
2,416,552
Spark New Zealand Ltd.
1,036,536
2,913,414
 
17,446,541
 
Norway 0.6%
Aker BP ASA
176,369
4,277,502
DNB Bank ASA
509,284
8,876,384
Equinor ASA
506,399
13,474,450
Gjensidige Forsikring ASA
119,153
1,910,415
Kongsberg Gruppen ASA
49,946
3,525,843
Mowi ASA
254,134
4,461,805
Norsk Hydro ASA
740,264
4,549,205
Orkla ASA
401,311
2,729,882
Salmar ASA
36,366
2,287,824
Telenor ASA
353,539
4,070,544
Yara International ASA
91,735
2,614,920
 
52,778,774
 
Portugal 0.2%
EDP - Energias de Portugal SA *
1,758,998
6,605,331
EDP Renovaveis SA
168,413
2,305,604
Galp Energia SGPS SA
256,258
5,504,719
Jeronimo Martins SGPS SA
157,896
3,248,195
 
17,663,849
 
Singapore 1.4%
CapitaLand Ascendas REIT
2,035,995
3,856,625
CapitaLand Integrated Commercial
Trust
3,015,510
4,298,595
CapitaLand Investment Ltd. *
1,427,549
2,760,669
City Developments Ltd.
289,700
1,298,416
DBS Group Holdings Ltd.
1,112,682
28,325,994
Genting Singapore Ltd.
3,342,400
2,230,616
Grab Holdings Ltd., Class A *
1,073,323
3,756,631
Jardine Cycle & Carriage Ltd.
54,600
1,053,684
Keppel Ltd.
804,300
4,023,035
Mapletree Logistics Trust
1,893,728
1,858,319
Mapletree Pan Asia Commercial Trust
1,273,700
1,167,184
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp. Ltd.
1,900,401
19,729,135
Sea Ltd., ADR *
206,520
13,049,999
Seatrium Ltd. *
26,443,325
1,888,992
Sembcorp Industries Ltd.
517,000
2,020,473
Singapore Airlines Ltd.
813,750
3,882,905
Singapore Exchange Ltd.
494,100
3,370,515
Singapore Technologies Engineering
Ltd.
849,549
2,495,534
Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.
4,670,337
8,099,645
United Overseas Bank Ltd.
705,733
15,660,770
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SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Wilmar International Ltd.
1,066,034
2,505,790
 
127,333,526
 
Spain 2.6%
Acciona SA
13,188
1,524,613
ACS Actividades de Construccion y
Servicios SA
115,572
4,628,711
Aena SME SA
42,121
7,676,113
Amadeus IT Group SA
250,510
15,900,853
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA
3,252,493
35,172,372
Banco Santander SA (a)
9,035,987
43,965,787
CaixaBank SA
2,109,271
11,123,360
Cellnex Telecom SA *
252,450
8,344,658
Enagas SA
137,799
2,020,962
Endesa SA
174,227
3,177,141
Ferrovial SE
289,046
10,395,645
Grifols SA *
183,481
1,679,301
Iberdrola SA
3,462,492
42,455,609
Industria de Diseno Textil SA
607,950
27,680,535
Redeia Corp. SA
226,558
3,782,070
Repsol SA
683,579
10,729,510
Telefonica SA
2,733,923
12,246,870
 
242,504,110
 
Sweden 3.0%
Alfa Laval AB
160,046
6,813,919
Assa Abloy AB, B Shares
572,010
15,113,307
Atlas Copco AB, A Shares
1,494,459
26,177,067
Atlas Copco AB, B Shares
878,213
13,168,116
Beijer Ref AB (a)
215,577
3,038,204
Boliden AB (a)
151,679
4,984,884
Epiroc AB, A Shares
366,194
6,769,961
Epiroc AB, B Shares
222,125
3,681,939
EQT AB
211,021
5,693,210
Essity AB, B Shares
337,127
8,411,232
Evolution AB
102,373
11,310,696
Fastighets AB Balder, B Shares *
354,296
2,233,236
Getinge AB, B Shares
132,855
2,796,919
H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB,
B Shares (a)
360,839
5,735,463
Hexagon AB, B Shares
1,156,681
12,100,007
Holmen AB, B Shares
44,602
1,737,126
Husqvarna AB, B Shares
196,751
1,595,888
Industrivarden AB, A Shares
76,002
2,447,532
Industrivarden AB, C Shares
78,960
2,538,550
Indutrade AB
148,535
3,417,138
Investment AB Latour, B Shares
81,680
1,968,129
Investor AB, B Shares
960,383
23,522,414
L E Lundbergforetagen AB, B Shares
44,511
2,193,850
Lifco AB, B Shares
129,890
3,147,051
Nibe Industrier AB, B Shares (a)
842,772
3,888,736
Saab AB, B Shares
46,142
3,653,003
Sagax AB, B Shares
115,072
2,881,640
Sandvik AB
609,954
12,158,538
Securitas AB, B Shares (a)
275,103
2,756,972
Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB,
A Shares
887,568
11,623,964
Skanska AB, B Shares
191,665
3,292,480
SKF AB, B Shares
191,266
3,932,058
Svenska Cellulosa AB SCA, B Shares
338,623
4,962,608
Svenska Handelsbanken AB, A Shares
817,088
7,006,793
Swedbank AB, A Shares
479,262
9,164,574
Swedish Orphan Biovitrum AB *
109,897
2,846,050
Tele2 AB, B Shares
297,520
2,774,986
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson,
B Shares
1,623,379
8,238,462
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Telia Co. AB
1,317,913
3,014,694
Volvo AB, A Shares
113,484
2,988,742
Volvo AB, B Shares
840,965
21,405,233
Volvo Car AB, B Shares *
409,365
1,270,764
 
278,456,135
 
Switzerland 9.1%
ABB Ltd.
891,894
43,335,736
Adecco Group AG
88,523
3,096,752
Alcon, Inc.
277,478
21,276,119
Avolta AG *
54,480
2,060,261
Bachem Holding AG
19,156
1,662,008
Baloise Holding AG
25,617
3,871,058
Banque Cantonale Vaudoise
16,863
1,763,441
Barry Callebaut AG
1,921
3,104,283
BKW AG
12,413
1,842,560
Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Spruengli
AG
61
7,039,562
Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Spruengli
AG, Participation Certificates
526
6,058,971
Cie Financiere Richemont SA, Class A
302,075
41,754,930
Clariant AG *
131,945
1,974,005
EMS-Chemie Holding AG
4,103
3,273,518
Geberit AG
18,611
9,934,202
Givaudan SA
5,166
22,093,786
Helvetia Holding AG
20,836
2,725,464
Holcim AG
290,029
24,277,661
Julius Baer Group Ltd.
114,211
6,128,374
Kuehne & Nagel International AG (a)
30,034
7,937,880
Logitech International SA
91,498
7,123,776
Lonza Group AG
41,727
23,033,021
Nestle SA
1,495,113
150,109,581
Novartis AG
1,146,432
111,269,796
Partners Group Holding AG
12,721
16,366,407
Roche Holding AG
392,383
94,020,537
Roche Holding AG, Bearer Shares
18,699
4,918,929
Sandoz Group AG *
234,630
7,974,345
Schindler Holding AG
12,826
3,125,103
Schindler Holding AG, Participation
Certificates
22,440
5,593,309
SGS SA
84,770
7,464,476
SIG Group AG
169,287
3,382,921
Sika AG
85,173
24,228,430
Sonova Holding AG
28,656
7,921,439
Straumann Holding AG
62,086
8,253,560
Swatch Group AG
32,748
1,357,714
Swatch Group AG, Bearer Shares
15,880
3,336,567
Swiss Life Holding AG
16,307
11,003,239
Swiss Prime Site AG
42,595
3,932,917
Swiss Re AG
167,717
18,231,737
Swisscom AG
14,622
8,021,725
Temenos AG
35,842
2,229,638
UBS Group AG
1,835,120
48,196,248
VAT Group AG
14,974
7,454,966
Zurich Insurance Group AG
81,655
39,524,802
 
833,285,754
 
United Kingdom 15.1%
3i Group PLC
541,403
19,342,944
abrdn PLC
1,071,465
1,953,903
Admiral Group PLC
143,464
4,883,104
Anglo American PLC
707,632
23,123,616
Antofagasta PLC
224,490
6,158,160
Ashtead Group PLC
245,069
17,794,926
Associated British Foods PLC
193,078
6,390,434
AstraZeneca PLC
867,217
131,165,587
See financial notes
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Auto Trader Group PLC
502,156
4,353,431
Aviva PLC
1,542,632
8,956,751
BAE Systems PLC
1,692,193
28,144,922
Barclays PLC
8,458,192
21,325,575
Barratt Developments PLC
548,983
3,101,820
Berkeley Group Holdings PLC
57,236
3,361,219
BP PLC
9,549,071
61,549,846
British American Tobacco PLC
1,122,384
32,949,010
BT Group PLC
3,647,005
4,663,802
Bunzl PLC
191,106
7,328,493
Burberry Group PLC
206,814
2,959,226
Centrica PLC
2,970,617
4,741,912
Coca-Cola HBC AG
124,877
4,030,870
Compass Group PLC
954,580
26,550,410
CRH PLC
387,568
30,013,568
Croda International PLC
74,793
4,283,885
DCC PLC
55,439
3,785,967
Diageo PLC
1,249,118
43,169,107
Endeavour Mining PLC
107,158
2,268,869
Entain PLC
355,088
3,464,312
Experian PLC
514,020
20,732,455
Flutter Entertainment PLC *
99,308
18,397,691
Glencore PLC
5,785,689
33,664,380
GSK PLC
2,296,533
47,645,966
Haleon PLC
3,835,517
16,198,691
Halma PLC
209,798
5,749,900
Hargreaves Lansdown PLC
203,808
2,059,548
Hikma Pharmaceuticals PLC
91,392
2,194,374
HSBC Holdings PLC
10,727,685
92,987,046
Imperial Brands PLC
471,062
10,763,837
Informa PLC
795,529
7,875,647
InterContinental Hotels Group PLC
92,752
9,046,468
Intertek Group PLC
89,185
5,489,027
J Sainsbury PLC
919,672
3,016,687
JD Sports Fashion PLC
1,532,604
2,194,190
Kingfisher PLC
1,062,737
3,273,574
Land Securities Group PLC
399,110
3,225,630
Legal & General Group PLC
3,432,951
10,077,426
Lloyds Banking Group PLC
35,569,462
22,955,914
London Stock Exchange Group PLC
232,459
25,626,298
M&G PLC
1,218,103
3,049,554
Melrose Industries PLC
749,361
5,887,227
Mondi PLC
241,997
4,593,264
National Grid PLC
2,073,642
27,200,282
NatWest Group PLC
3,184,425
12,019,234
Next PLC
68,106
7,638,631
NMC Health PLC *(b)
48,950
0
Ocado Group PLC *
314,286
1,376,014
Pearson PLC
343,212
4,164,476
Persimmon PLC
181,686
2,942,046
Phoenix Group Holdings PLC
408,826
2,490,038
Prudential PLC
1,531,681
13,321,562
Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC
396,484
22,166,232
RELX PLC
1,055,004
43,346,815
Rentokil Initial PLC
1,399,372
7,063,992
Rio Tinto PLC
631,853
42,751,632
Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC *
4,689,801
24,049,412
Sage Group PLC
574,377
8,328,982
Schroders PLC
530,247
2,324,646
Segro PLC
735,136
7,732,250
Severn Trent PLC
150,112
4,627,093
Shell PLC
3,636,696
129,279,438
Smith & Nephew PLC
486,076
5,889,125
Smiths Group PLC
190,010
3,830,593
Spirax-Sarco Engineering PLC
42,016
4,623,332
SSE PLC
610,979
12,700,050
St. James's Place PLC
305,834
1,654,958
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Standard Chartered PLC
1,268,684
10,899,947
Taylor Wimpey PLC
1,957,217
3,207,140
Tesco PLC
3,966,584
14,644,899
Unilever PLC
1,394,061
72,115,900
United Utilities Group PLC
389,909
5,082,531
Vodafone Group PLC
12,891,990
10,871,833
Whitbread PLC
102,706
4,047,929
Wise PLC, Class A *
340,431
3,271,693
WPP PLC
601,945
6,033,393
 
1,390,216,561
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $6,284,107,538)
9,071,617,929
PREFERRED STOCKS 0.4% OF NET ASSETS
 
Germany 0.4%
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG
34,682
3,563,634
Dr Ing hc F Porsche AG
63,211
5,627,450
Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
100,368
7,973,409
Porsche Automobil Holding SE
85,413
4,351,919
Sartorius AG
14,563
4,353,697
Volkswagen AG
114,555
14,033,572
 
39,903,681
Total Preferred Stocks
(Cost $40,568,855)
39,903,681
 
 
 
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS 0.7% OF NET ASSETS
 
Money Market Funds 0.7%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government
Money Market Fund, Premier Class
5.25% (c)(d)
62,071,528
62,071,528
Total Short-Term Investments
(Cost $62,071,528)
62,071,528
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $6,386,747,921)
9,173,593,138
 
NUMBER OF
CONTRACTS
NOTIONAL
AMOUNT
($)
CURRENT VALUE/
UNREALIZED
DEPRECIATION
($)
FUTURES CONTRACTS
Long
MSCI EAFE Index, expires
06/21/24
796
90,246,500
(1,657,151
)
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at
$56,674,881.
(b)
Fair valued using significant unobservable inputs (see financial note 2(a),
Securities for which no quoted value is available, for additional information).
(c)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
(d)
Security purchased with cash collateral received for securities on loan.
ADR —
American Depositary Receipt
CVA —
Dutch Certificate
GDR —
Global Depositary Receipt
REIT —
Real Estate Investment Trust
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Schwab International Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of April 30, 2024 (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 Stocks1
$
$3,894,173,370
$
$3,894,173,370
Belgium
2,385,097
84,084,951
86,470,048
Denmark
273,531
338,801,099
339,074,630
Finland
2,282,272
89,479,312
91,761,584
Hong Kong
5,394,358
170,655,006
176,049,364
Israel
30,766,426
34,058,845
64,825,271
Japan
2,193,383
2,097,962,412
2,100,155,795
Netherlands
17,836,563
435,039,767
452,876,330
New Zealand
11,974,819
5,471,722
17,446,541
Norway
4,070,544
48,708,230
52,778,774
Singapore
16,806,630
110,526,896
127,333,526
Sweden
2,846,050
275,610,085
278,456,135
United Kingdom
4,593,264
1,385,623,297
0
*
1,390,216,561
Preferred Stocks1
39,903,681
39,903,681
Short-Term Investments1
62,071,528
62,071,528
Liabilities
Futures Contracts2
(1,657,151
)
(1,657,151
)
Total
$161,837,314
$9,010,098,673
$0
$9,171,935,987
*
Level 3 amount shown includes securities determined to have no value at April 30, 2024.
1
As categorized in the Portfolio Holdings.
2
Futures contracts are reported at cumulative unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
See financial notes
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Schwab International Index Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $6,386,747,921) including securities on loan of $56,674,881
 
$9,173,593,138
Cash
 
36,428,125
Foreign currency, at value (cost $14,605,668)
 
14,557,655
Deposit with broker for futures contracts
 
7,618,965
Receivables:
 
Dividends
 
36,390,219
Foreign tax reclaims
 
23,941,153
Fund shares sold
 
4,273,671
Income from securities on loan
+
94,246
Total assets
 
9,296,897,172
 
Liabilities
Collateral held for securities on loan
 
62,071,528
Payables:
 
Investments bought
 
24,816,869
Fund shares redeemed
 
6,953,512
Variation margin on futures contracts
 
1,233,687
Investment adviser fees
+
456,391
Total liabilities
 
95,531,987
Net assets
 
$9,201,365,185
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$7,383,451,701
Total distributable earnings
+
1,817,913,484
Net assets
 
$9,201,365,185
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$9,201,365,185
 
398,281,283
$23.10
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab International Index Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers (net of foreign withholding tax of $15,221,312)
 
$132,529,244
Other interest
 
263,262
Securities on loan, net
+
145,445
Total investment income
 
132,937,951
 
Expenses
Investment adviser fees
 
2,651,901
Professional fees
+
19,118
1
Total expenses
 
2,671,019
Expense reduction
19,118
1
Net expenses
2,651,901
Net investment income
 
130,286,050
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Net realized losses on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
(68,632,986
)
Net realized gains on futures contracts
 
8,086,875
Net realized losses on foreign currency transactions
+
(62,073
)
Net realized losses
 
(60,608,184
)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
1,280,050,330
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts
 
208,246
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on foreign currency translations
+
(676,843
)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
1,279,581,733
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
1,218,973,549
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$1,349,259,599
1
Professional fees associated with the filing of foreign withholding tax claims in the European Union are deemed to be non-contingent and non-routine expenses of the fund
(see financial notes 2(d) and 4 for additional information).
See financial notes
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Schwab International Index Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$130,286,050
$253,165,280
Net realized losses
 
(60,608,184
)
(324,397,418
)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
1,279,581,733
1,142,537,840
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$1,349,259,599
$1,071,305,702
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($284,048,299
)
($210,690,877
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
40,844,352
$926,278,473
103,868,172
$2,222,077,962
Shares reinvested
 
9,247,190
203,253,237
7,715,248
151,373,159
Shares redeemed
+
(41,838,932
)
(945,851,672
)
(113,838,437
)
(2,408,660,480
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
8,252,610
$183,680,038
(2,255,017
)
($35,209,359
)
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
390,028,673
$7,952,473,847
392,283,690
$7,127,068,381
Total increase (decrease)
+
8,252,610
1,248,891,338
(2,255,017
)
825,405,466
End of period
 
398,281,283
$9,201,365,185
390,028,673
$7,952,473,847
See financial notes
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Schwab Equity Index Funds
Financial Notes, unaudited
1. Business Structure of the Funds:
Each of the funds in this report is a series of Schwab Capital Trust, except Schwab 1000 Index Fund, which is a series of Schwab Investments. Both Schwab Capital Trust and Schwab Investments (the trusts) are no-load, open-end management investment companies. Each trust is organized as a Massachusetts business trust and is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act). The list below shows all the funds in the trusts as of the end of the period, including the funds discussed in this report, which are highlighted:
SCHWAB CAPITAL TRUST
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2045 Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
Schwab Target 2050 Fund
Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund
Schwab Target 2055 Fund
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
Schwab Target 2060 Fund
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
Schwab Target 2065 Fund
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Schwab International Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Schwab MarketTrack All Equity Portfolio™
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Schwab MarketTrack Growth Portfolio™
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Schwab MarketTrack Balanced Portfolio™
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund
Schwab MarketTrack Conservative Portfolio™
Schwab Fundamental Global Real Estate Index Fund
Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Schwab Target 2010 Index Fund
Schwab Balanced Fund
Schwab Target 2015 Index Fund
Schwab Core Equity Fund
Schwab Target 2020 Index Fund
Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
Schwab Target 2025 Index Fund
Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
Schwab Target 2030 Index Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Schwab Target 2035 Index Fund
Schwab Health Care Fund
Schwab Target 2040 Index Fund
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
Schwab Target 2045 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2010 Fund
Schwab Target 2050 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2015 Fund
Schwab Target 2055 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2020 Fund
Schwab Target 2060 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2025 Fund
Schwab Target 2065 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2030 Fund
Schwab Monthly Income Fund – Target Payout
Schwab Target 2035 Fund
Schwab Monthly Income Fund – Flexible Payout
Schwab Target 2040 Fund
Schwab Monthly Income Fund – Income Payout
 
 
SCHWAB INVESTMENTS
Schwab 1000 Index Fund
Schwab Tax-Free Bond Fund
Schwab Treasury Inflation Protected Securities Index Fund
Schwab California Tax-Free Bond Fund
Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond Index Fund
Schwab Opportunistic Municipal Bond Fund
Schwab Short-Term Bond Index Fund
Schwab Global Real Estate Fund
Each fund in this report offers one share class. Shares are bought and sold at closing net asset value per share (NAV), which is the price for all outstanding shares of a fund. Each share has a par value of 1/1,000 of a cent, and the funds’ Board of Trustees (the Board) may authorize the issuance of as many shares as necessary.
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. The "Fund Complex" includes The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Investments, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust.
Investment Objectives
The Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund’s goal is to track the total return of the S&P 500 Index.

The Schwab 1000 Index Fund’s goal is to match the total return of the Schwab 1000 Index.

The Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund’s goal is to track the performance of a benchmark index that measures the total return of small capitalization U.S. Stocks.

The Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund’s goal is to track the total return of the entire U.S. stock market, as measured by the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM.
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
1. Business Structure of the Funds (continued):

The Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund’s goal is to track the performance of a benchmark index that measures the total return of large capitalization U.S. growth stocks.

The Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund’s goal is to track the performance of a benchmark index that measures the total return of large capitalization U.S. value stocks.

The Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund’s goal is to track the performance of a benchmark index that measures the total return of mid capitalization U.S. stocks.

The Schwab International Index Fund’s goal is to track the performance of a benchmark index that measures the total return of large, publicly traded non-U.S. companies from countries with developed equity markets outside of the United States.

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 mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs), which are referred to as "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) and are available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.
(a) Security Valuation:
Pursuant to Rule 2a-5 under the 1940 Act, the Board has designated authority to a Valuation Designee, the funds’ investment adviser, to make fair valuation determinations under adopted procedures, subject to Board oversight. The investment adviser has formed a Pricing Committee to administer the pricing and valuation of portfolio securities and other assets and liabilities as well as to ensure that prices used for internal purposes or provided by third parties reasonably reflect fair value. The Valuation Designee may utilize independent pricing services, quotations from securities and financial instrument dealers and other market sources to determine fair value.
Securities held in the funds’ portfolio are valued every business day. The following valuation policies and procedures are used by the Valuation Designee 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.
● Foreign equity security fair valuation: The Valuation Designee has adopted procedures to fair value foreign equity securities that are traded in markets that close prior to the valuation of a fund’s holdings. By fair valuing securities whose prices may have been affected by events occurring after the close of trading, the Valuation Designee seeks to establish prices that investors might expect to realize upon the current sales of these securities. This methodology is designed to deter “arbitrage” market timers, who seek to exploit delays between the change in the value of a fund’s portfolio holdings and the NAV of a fund’s shares and seeks to help ensure that the prices at which a fund’s shares are purchased and redeemed are fair and do not result in dilution of shareholder interest or other harm to shareholders. When fair value pricing is used at the open or close of a reporting period, it may cause a temporary divergence between the return of a fund and that of its comparative index or benchmark.
● Futures contracts: Futures contracts are valued at their settlement prices as of the close of their exchanges.
● Mutual funds: Mutual funds are valued at their respective NAVs.
● Securities for which no quoted value is available: The Valuation Designee has adopted procedures to fair value a fund’s securities when market prices are not “readily available” or are unreliable. For example, a security may be fair valued when it’s 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. Fair value determinations are made in good faith in accordance with adopted valuation procedures. The Valuation Designee considers a number of factors, including
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unobservable market inputs, when arriving at fair value. The Valuation Designee may employ methods 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. 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.
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 methods 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 it is determined 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 the Valuation Designee’s judgment will be required to estimate fair value.
The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows:
● Level 1 — quoted prices in active markets for identical investments — Investments whose values are based on quoted market prices in active markets. These generally include active listed equities, mutual funds, ETFs and futures contracts. Mutual funds and ETFs are classified as Level 1 prices, without consideration to the classification level of the underlying securities held which could be Level 1, Level 2, or Level 3 in the fair value hierarchy. 
● Level 2 — other 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 forward foreign currency exchange contracts, 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. In addition, international securities whose markets close hours before the valuation of a fund’s holdings may require fair valuations due to significant movement in the U.S. markets occurring after the daily close of foreign markets. The Valuation Designee has approved a vendor that calculates fair valuations of international equity securities based on a number of factors that appear to correlate to the movements in the U.S. markets.
● Level 3 — significant unobservable inputs (including the Valuation Designee’s 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 readily available for these securities, one or more valuation methods are used for which sufficient and reliable data is available. The inputs used 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 in the absence of market information. Assumptions used due to the lack of observable inputs may significantly impact the resulting fair value and therefore a 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 funds’ investments as of April 30, 2024, are disclosed in each fund’s 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 value may change daily.
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Securities Lending: Under the trusts’ 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 pursuant to Rule 2a-7 under 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 fair 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 9% of gross lending revenue, with subsequent breakpoints to a low of 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 the investment adviser or any of its affiliates.
As of April 30, 2024, Schwab 1000 Index Fund, Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund, Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund, Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund, Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund, Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund and Schwab International Index 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 April 30, 2024, if any, are disclosed within each fund’s Portfolio Holdings and Statement of Assets and Liabilities.
Cash Investments: The funds may invest a portion of their assets in cash. Cash includes cash bank balances in an interest-bearing demand deposit account with maturity on demand by the funds.
Passive Foreign Investment Companies: Certain funds may own shares in certain foreign corporations that meet the Internal Revenue Code, as amended, 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).
Central Securities Depositories Regulation: The Central Securities Depositories Regulation (CSDR) introduced measures for the authorization and supervision of European Union Central Security Depositories and created a common set of prudential, organizational, and conduct of business standards at a European level. CSDR is designed to support securities settlement and operational aspects of securities settlement, including the provision of shorter settlement periods; mandatory buy-ins; and cash penalties, to prevent and address settlement fails. CSDR measures are aimed to prevent settlement fails by ensuring that all transaction details are provided to facilitate settlement, as well as further incentivizing timely settlement by imposing cash penalty fines and buy-ins. The Schwab International Index Fund may be subject to pay cash penalties and may also receive cash penalties with certain counterparties in instances where there are settlement fails. These cash penalties are included within net realized gains (losses) on sales of securities within the Schwab International Index Fund’s Statement of Operations.
(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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reported in foreign currency transactions or translations in each fund’s Statement of Operations, if any. 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, if any. 
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, in the form of cash or non-cash income such as in the form of additional securities, 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 date the ex-dividend date is confirmed. 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 International Index Fund 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. The professional fees related to European Union foreign withholding tax claims are non-contingent and non-routine fees which are subject to repayment to the investment adviser (see financial note 4 for additional information).
For U.S. income tax purposes, European Union reclaims received reduce the amounts of foreign taxes that the fund passes through to its shareholders. If European Union reclaims received exceed foreign withholding taxes paid, the Schwab International Index Fund will evaluate the requirements for entering into a closing agreement with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to address any prior years’ U.S. income tax liabilities attributable to fund shareholders resulting from the recovery of foreign taxes. The closing agreement would result in the fund paying a compliance fee to the IRS, on behalf of its shareholders, representing the estimated tax savings generated from foreign tax credits claimed by fund shareholders on their tax returns in prior years. During the period ended April 30, 2024, the Schwab International Index Fund did not incur any compliance fees.
(e) Expenses:
Pursuant to an Amended and Restated Investment Advisory and Administration Agreement (Advisory Agreement) between the investment adviser and each trust, the investment adviser pays the operating expenses of each fund, excluding acquired fund fees and expenses, 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. Acquired fund fees and expenses are indirect expenses incurred by a fund through its investments in underlying funds. Such expenses are reflected in the net asset values of the underlying funds.
(f) Distributions to Shareholders:
The funds make distributions from net investment income and net realized capital gains, if any, once a year. To receive a distribution, you must be a registered shareholder on the record date. Distributions are paid to shareholders on the payable date.
(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.
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(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.
(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 within each fund’s Statement of Operations. Foreign taxes accrued as of April 30, 2024, if any, are reflected within 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) Regulatory Update:
Effective January 24, 2023, the SEC adopted rule and form amendments to require mutual funds and ETFs to transmit concise and visually engaging streamlined annual and semiannual reports to shareholders that highlight key information deemed important for retail investors to assess and monitor their fund investments. Other information, including financial statements, will no longer appear in a streamlined shareholder report but must be available online, delivered free of charge upon request, and filed on a semiannual basis on Form N-CSR. The rule and form amendments have a compliance date of July 24, 2024. At this time, management is evaluating the impact of these rule and form amendment changes on the content of the current shareholder report and the newly created annual and semiannual streamlined shareholder reports.

3. Risk Factors:
Investing in the funds may involve certain risks, as discussed in the funds’ prospectuses, 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 and 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.
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.
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 its indexing strategy, a fund does not take steps to reduce market exposure or to lessen the effects of a declining market. In addition, because of a fund’s expenses, a fund’s performance may be below that of the index. Errors relating to the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified by the index provider for a period of time. In addition, market disruptions could cause delays in an index’s rebalancing schedule. Such errors and/or market disruptions may result in losses for a fund.
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.
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3. Risk Factors (continued):
Sampling Index Tracking Risk. To the extent a fund uses sampling techniques, a fund will not fully replicate its index and may hold securities not included in the index. As a result, a fund will be subject to the risk that the investment adviser’s investment strategy, the implementation of which is subject to a number of constraints, may not produce the intended results. If a fund utilizes a sampling approach, it may not track the return of the index as well as it would if the fund purchased all of the securities in the index.
Concentration Risk. To the extent that a fund’s or its respective 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 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.
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 riskier than those issued by larger companies, and their prices may move sharply, especially during market upturns and downturns.
Growth Investing Risk. Growth stocks can be volatile. Growth companies usually invest a high portion of earnings in their businesses and may lack the dividends of value stocks that can cushion stock prices in a falling market. The prices of growth stocks are based largely on projections of the issuer’s future earnings and revenues. If a company’s earnings or revenues fall short of expectations, its stock price may fall dramatically. Growth stocks may also be more expensive relative to their earnings or assets compared to value or other stocks.
Value Investing Risk. Certain funds emphasize a “value” style of investing, which targets undervalued companies with characteristics for improved valuations. This style of investing is subject to the risk that the valuations never improve or that the returns on “value” securities may not move in tandem with the returns on other styles of investing or the stock market in general.
Foreign Investment Risk. 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, Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs) and European Depositary Receipts, which may be less liquid than the underlying shares in their primary trading market, and GDRs, in particular, 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.
Derivatives Risk. A fund may use derivatives to enhance returns or hedge against market declines. Examples of derivatives are futures and options on futures. 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. The use of derivatives that are subject to regulation by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) could cause a 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 obligations. Leverage risk is the risk that a small percentage of assets invested in derivatives can have a
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disproportionately large impact on a 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 a fund to realize higher amounts of short-term capital gains. A fund’s use of derivatives could reduce the fund’s performance, increase its volatility and cause the fund to lose more than the initial amount invested. A fund’s use of derivatives also could create a risk of counterparty default under certain transactions, risks that the fund would need to liquidate portfolio positions when it may not be advantageous to do so in order to meet margin and payment obligations, and legal risks relating to insufficient documentation, insufficient capacity or authority of a counterparty, or legality or enforceability of a contract.
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.
Securities Lending Risk. Securities lending involves the risk of loss of rights in, or delay in recovery of, the loaned securities if the borrower fails to return the security loaned or becomes insolvent.
Non-Diversification Risk. To the extent that a fund becomes non-diversified as necessary to approximate the composition of its respective index, it may invest in the securities of relatively few issuers. As a result, a single adverse economic or regulatory occurrence may have a more significant effect on the fund’s investments, and the fund may experience increased volatility.
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
Charles Schwab Investment Management Inc., dba Schwab Asset Management, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Charles Schwab Corporation, serves as each fund’s investment adviser and administrator pursuant to an Advisory Agreement between the investment adviser and each trust.
For its advisory and administrative services to the funds, the investment adviser is entitled to receive an annual fee, payable monthly, based on a percentage of each fund’s average daily net assets as follows:
SCHWAB
S&P 500
INDEX FUND
SCHWAB
1000
INDEX FUND
SCHWAB
SMALL-CAP
INDEX FUND
SCHWAB
TOTAL STOCK
MARKET
INDEX FUND
SCHWAB
U.S. LARGE-CAP
GROWTH
INDEX FUND
SCHWAB
U.S. LARGE-CAP
VALUE
INDEX FUND
SCHWAB
U.S. MID-CAP
INDEX FUND
SCHWAB
INTERNATIONAL
INDEX FUND
0.02
%
0.05
%
0.04
%
0.03
%
0.035
%
0.035
%
0.04
%
0.06
%
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4. Affiliates and Affiliated Transactions (continued):
Investments from Affiliates
Certain funds in the Fund Complex may own shares of other funds in the Fund Complex. The table below reflects the percentages of shares of each fund in this report that are owned by other funds in the Fund Complex as of April 30, 2024, as applicable:
 
UNDERLYING FUNDS
 
SCHWAB
S&P 500
INDEX FUND
SCHWAB
SMALL-CAP
INDEX FUND
SCHWAB
U.S. LARGE-CAP
GROWTH
INDEX FUND
SCHWAB
U.S. MID-CAP
INDEX FUND
SCHWAB
INTERNATIONAL
INDEX FUND
Schwab MarketTrack All Equity Portfolio
0.3
%
1.2
%
3.4
%
%
1.5
%
Schwab MarketTrack Balanced Portfolio
0.1
%
0.4
%
1.4
%
%
0.6
%
Schwab MarketTrack Conservative Portfolio
0.0
%*
0.1
%
0.3
%
%
0.1
%
Schwab MarketTrack Growth Portfolio
0.2
%
1.0
%
3.0
%
%
1.2
%
Schwab Target 2010 Fund
0.0
%*
%
%
0.0
%*
%
Schwab Target 2015 Fund
0.0
%*
%
%
0.0
%*
%
Schwab Target 2020 Fund
0.1
%
%
%
0.3
%
%
Schwab Target 2025 Fund
0.1
%
%
%
0.5
%
%
Schwab Target 2030 Fund
0.2
%
%
%
1.0
%
%
Schwab Target 2035 Fund
0.1
%
%
%
0.7
%
%
Schwab Target 2040 Fund
0.2
%
%
%
1.4
%
%
Schwab Target 2045 Fund
0.1
%
%
%
0.4
%
%
Schwab Target 2050 Fund
0.1
%
%
%
0.4
%
%
Schwab Target 2055 Fund
0.0
%*
%
%
0.3
%
%
Schwab Target 2060 Fund
0.0
%*
%
%
0.1
%
%
Schwab Target 2065 Fund
0.0
%*
%
%
0.0
%*
%
*
Less than 0.05%
Other Affiliated Transactions
The professional fees related to European Union foreign withholding tax claims discussed in financial note 2(d) are non-contingent and non-routine expenses. The investment adviser agreed to pay these professional fees, on behalf of the Schwab International Index Fund, subject to reimbursement by the fund to the investment adviser to the extent the fund is able to successfully recover tax claims withheld in the future.
For the period ended April 30, 2024, the professional fees incurred by the Schwab International Index Fund and paid by the investment adviser were $19,118, as shown as Professional fees in the fund’s Statement of Operations.
During the period ended April 30, 2024, Schwab International Index Fund did not recover any previously withheld foreign taxes and made no reimbursements to the investment adviser.
As of April 30, 2024, the balance of professional fees related to foreign withholding tax claims subject to future reimbursement by the Schwab International Index Fund to the investment adviser was $35,910.
No other amounts for additional foreign withholding tax claims 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.
Interfund Transactions
The funds may engage in direct transactions with certain other funds in the Fund Complex in accordance with procedures adopted by the Board pursuant to Rule 17a-7 under the 1940 Act. When one fund is seeking to sell a security that another fund is seeking to buy, an interfund transaction can allow both funds to benefit by reducing transaction costs while allowing each fund to execute the transaction at the current market price. This practice is limited to funds that share the same investment adviser, trustees and/or
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4. Affiliates and Affiliated Transactions (continued):
officers The net realized gains or losses on sales of interfund transactions are recorded in Net realized gains (losses) on sales of securities — unaffiliated issuers in the Statement of Operations. For the period ended April 30, 2024, each fund’s purchases and sales of securities with other funds in the Fund Complex as well as any realized gains (losses) were as follows:
 
PURCHASE COST
SALE PROCEEDS
REALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
$127,203,038
$111,644,837
($18,418,900
)
Schwab 1000 Index Fund
26,734,890
15,122,882
(2,061,699
)
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
12,987,000
32,891,527
(4,622,990
)
Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund
104,893,274
17,561,641
(29,994,370
)
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
11,291,494
1,078,081
(257,174
)
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
2,390,500
1,981,124
9,066
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
2,140,335
6,649,493
(1,469,836
)
Schwab International Index Fund
112,788
49,507,742
(3,777,362
)
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 by the Board. The funds had no interfund borrowing or lending activity during the period.

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

6. Borrowing from Banks:
During the period, the funds were participants with other funds in the Fund Complex in a joint, syndicated, committed $1 billion line of credit (the Syndicated Credit Facility), maturing on September 26, 2024. Under the terms of the Syndicated Credit Facility, in addition to the investment adviser paying the interest charged on any borrowings by a fund, the investment adviser paid a commitment fee of 0.15% per annum on the funds’ proportionate share of the unused portion of the Syndicated Credit Facility.
During the period, the funds were participants with other funds in the Fund Complex in a joint, unsecured, uncommitted $400 million line of credit (the Uncommitted Credit Facility), with State Street Bank and Trust Company, maturing on September 26, 2024. Under the terms of the Uncommitted Credit Facility, the investment adviser pays interest on the amount a fund borrows. There were no borrowings by any of the funds 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 the investment adviser. The interest expense is determined based on a negotiated rate above the current Federal Funds Rate.

7. Derivatives:
Certain funds entered into futures contracts during the report period to equitize available cash. 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.
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7. Derivatives (continued):
As of April 30, 2024, the Statement of Assets and Liabilities included the following financial derivative instrument fair values held at period end:
 
EQUITY CONTRACTS
TOTAL
Asset Derivatives
 
 
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
$159,016
$159,016
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
42,835
42,835
 
 
1
Includes cumulative unrealized appreciation of futures contracts as reported in the fund’s Portfolio Holdings. Only current day’s variation margin on futures contracts is
reported in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities.
Liability Derivatives
 
 
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
($1,359,958
)
($1,359,958
)
Schwab 1000 Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
(1,245,549
)
(1,245,549
)
Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
(1,645,219
)
(1,645,219
)
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
(38,433
)
(38,433
)
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
(33,305
)
(33,305
)
Schwab International Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
(1,657,151
)
(1,657,151
)
 
 
1
Includes cumulative unrealized depreciation of futures contracts as reported in each fund’s Portfolio Holdings. Only current day’s variation margin on futures contracts is
reported in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities.
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
7. Derivatives (continued):
The effects of the derivative contracts in the Statement of Operations for the period ended April 30, 2024, were:
 
EQUITY CONTRACTS
TOTAL
Net Realized Gains (Losses)
 
 
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
$48,313,617
$48,313,617
Schwab 1000 Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
7,742,689
7,742,689
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
1,817,554
1,817,554
Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
16,256,342
16,256,342
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
1,291,058
1,291,058
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
500,970
500,970
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
1,150,615
1,150,615
Schwab International Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
8,086,875
8,086,875
 
 
1
Statement of Operations location: Net realized gains (losses) on futures contracts.
Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)
 
 
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
$4,442,430
$4,442,430
Schwab 1000 Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
1,979,523
1,979,523
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
923,370
923,370
Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
1,152,367
1,152,367
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
119,989
119,989
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
(38,226
)
(38,226
)
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
(53,199
)
(53,199
)
Schwab International Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
208,246
208,246
 
 
1
Statement of Operations location: Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts.
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7. Derivatives (continued):
During the period ended April 30, 2024, 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 S&P 500 Index Fund
$308,621,904
1,280
Schwab 1000 Index Fund
67,017,311
280
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
25,757,151
260
Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund
90,062,054
458
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
7,935,675
33
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
3,086,766
13
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
5,507,683
20
Schwab International Index Fund
76,226,526
689

8. Purchases and Sales of Investment Securities:
For the period ended April 30, 2024, purchases and sales of securities (excluding in-kind transactions and short-term obligations) were as follows:
 
PURCHASES
OF SECURITIES
SALES
OF SECURITIES
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
$4,578,267,576
$511,461,176
Schwab 1000 Index Fund
187,878,936
94,593,001
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
258,143,151
310,640,672
Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund
974,308,274
97,318,115
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
560,195,249
30,892,144
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
62,720,498
54,938,504
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
154,323,919
39,906,532
Schwab International Index Fund
455,657,623
435,939,411
During the period ended April 30, 2024, the following funds had transactions in connection with in-kind transactions:
 
IN-KIND PURCHASES
OF SECURITIES
IN-KIND SALES
OF SECURITIES
Schwab 1000 Index Fund
$
$59,907,335
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
4,481,718
The funds may realize net capital gains or losses resulting from in-kind redemptions. 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 gains or losses on sales of in-kind redemptions for the period ended April 30, 2024, are disclosed in the funds’ Statements of Operations, if any.
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
9. Federal Income Taxes:
As of April 30, 2024, the tax basis cost of the funds’ investments and gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation were as follows:
 
TAX COST
GROSS UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
GROSS UNREALIZED
DEPRECIATION
NET UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
$38,368,731,524
$51,046,501,171
($1,453,851,939
)
$49,592,649,232
Schwab 1000 Index Fund
3,477,801,123
12,102,307,124
(175,061,576
)
11,927,245,548
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
4,568,390,340
1,925,396,734
(809,765,080
)
1,115,631,654
Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund
10,936,844,270
11,839,310,322
(598,819,833
)
11,240,490,489
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
1,613,904,104
603,683,125
(14,364,335
)
589,318,790
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
567,435,044
149,270,257
(19,910,349
)
129,359,908
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
1,182,002,302
296,512,581
(82,306,801
)
214,205,780
Schwab International Index Fund
6,774,435,648
2,704,377,677
(306,877,338
)
2,397,500,339
Capital loss carryforwards have no expiration and may be used to offset future realized capital gains for federal income tax purposes. As of October 31, 2023, the funds had capital loss carryforwards available as follows:
 
 
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
$268,609,359
Schwab 1000 Index Fund
106,818,293
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
134,895,627
Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund
109,439,609
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
38,407,381
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
11,482,459
Schwab International Index Fund
560,508,636
The tax basis components of distributions and components of distributable earnings on a tax basis are finalized at fiscal year-end; accordingly, tax basis balances have not been determined as of April 30, 2024. The tax basis components of distributions paid during the fiscal year ended October 31, 2023 were as follows:
 
PRIOR FISCAL YEAR END DISTRIBUTIONS
 
ORDINARY
INCOME
LONG-TERM
CAPITAL
GAINS
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
$999,828,367
$
Schwab 1000 Index Fund
187,210,509
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
67,319,807
Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund
253,821,250
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
8,433,385
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
13,415,952
794,933
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
13,525,251
782,797
Schwab International Index Fund
210,690,877
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 in the financial statements. The funds may also designate a portion of the amount paid to redeeming shareholders as a distribution for tax purposes.
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9. Federal Income Taxes (continued):
As of October 31, 2023, 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 each fund’s Statement of Operations. During the fiscal year ended October 31, 2023, the funds did not incur any interest or penalties.

10. 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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Trustees and Officers
The tables below give information about the trustees and officers of Schwab Capital Trust and Schwab Investments, 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 106 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 funds’ 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
Michael J. Beer
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 2022)
Retired. Director, President and Chief Executive Officer
(Dec. 2016 – Sept. 2019), Principal Funds (investment management).
106
Director (2016 – 2019),
Principal Funds, Inc.
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.
106
None
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.
106
None
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.
106
Director
(2004 – present),
Corcept Therapeutics
Incorporated
Director (2009 – 2021),
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).
106
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
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).
106
None
J. Derek Penn
1957
Trustee
(Trustee of The Charles Schwab
Family of Funds, Schwab
Investments, Schwab Capital Trust,
Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab
Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust
since 2021)
Head of Equity Sales and Trading (2006 – 2018), BNY Mellon (financial
services).
106
None
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)
Co-Chairman of the Board (July 2022 – present), Director and Chief
Executive Officer (Oct. 2008 – present) and President
(Feb. 2007 – Oct. 2021), The Charles Schwab Corporation; President and
Chief Executive Officer (Oct. 2008 – Oct. 2021) and Director
(May 2008 – Oct. 2021), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; Co-Chairman of the
Board (July 2022 – present) and Director (Apr. 2006 – present), Charles
Schwab Bank, SSB; Co-Chairman of the Board (July 2022 – present) and
Director (Nov. 2017 – present), Charles Schwab Premier Bank, SSB;
Co-Chairman of the Board (July 2022 – present) and Director
(July 2019 – present), Charles Schwab Trust Bank; Director
(May 2008 – present), Chief Executive Officer (Aug. 2017 – present) and
President (Aug. 2017 – Nov. 2021), Schwab Holdings, Inc.; Manager
(Sept. 2023 – present), TD Ameritrade Holding LLC; Director
(Oct. 2020 – Aug. 2023), TD Ameritrade Holding Corporation; Director
(July 2016 – Oct. 2021), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.
106
Director
(2008 – present), The
Charles Schwab
Corporation
Richard A. Wurster2
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 2022)
President (Oct. 2021 – present) and Executive Vice President – Schwab
Asset Management Solutions (Apr. 2019 – Oct. 2021), The Charles
Schwab Corporation; President, Director (Oct. 2021 – present), Executive
Vice President – Schwab Asset Management Solutions
(July 2019 – Oct. 2021) and Senior Vice President – Advisory
(May 2016 – July 2019), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; President
(Nov. 2021 – present), Schwab Holdings, Inc.; Director
(Oct. 2021 – present) and Chief Executive Officer (Nov. 2019 – Jan. 2022),
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Director, Chief Executive
Officer and President (Mar. 2018 – Oct. 2022), Charles Schwab Investment
Advisory, Inc.; Chief Executive Officer (July 2016 – Apr. 2018) and
President (Mar. 2017 – Apr. 2018), ThomasPartners, Inc.; Chief Executive
Officer (July 2016 – Apr. 2018), Windhaven Investment Management, Inc.
106
None
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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
Omar Aguilar
1970
Chief Executive Officer, President and Chief Investment
Officer
(Officer of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab
Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity
Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since
2011)
Chief Executive Officer (Jan. 2022 – present), President (Oct. 2023 – present), (Chief
Investment Officer (Apr. 2011 – present) and Senior Vice President (Apr. 2011 – Jan. 2022),
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Director, Chief Executive Officer and
President (Oct. 2022 – present), Charles Schwab Investment Advisory, Inc.; Chief Executive
Officer (Sept. 2023 – present), President (Oct. 2023 – present), Chief Investment Officer
(June 2011 – present) and Vice President (June 2011 – Sept. 2023), Schwab Funds, Laudus
Trust and Schwab ETFs.
Mark Fischer
1970
Chief Operating 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)
Chief Operating Officer (Dec. 2020 – present) and Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer
(Jan. 2016 – Dec. 2022), Schwab Funds, Laudus Trust and Schwab ETFs; Chief Financial
Officer (Mar. 2020 – present), Chief Operating Officer (Oct. 2023 – present), Managing
Director (Mar. 2023 – present) and Vice President (Oct. 2013 – Mar. 2023), Charles Schwab
Investment Management, Inc.
Dana Smith
1965
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
2023)
Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer (Jan. 2023 – present) and Assistant Treasurer
(Dec. 2015 – Dec. 2022), Schwab Funds, Laudus Trust and Schwab ETFs; Managing Director
(Mar. 2023 – present), Vice President (Mar. 2022 – Mar. 2023) and Director
(Oct. 2015 – Mar. 2022), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Managing Director
(May 2022 – present) and Vice President (Apr. 2022 – May 2022), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
Patrick Cassidy
1964
Vice President and Chief Investment 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)
Chief Investment Officer (Oct. 2023 – present) and Vice President (Feb. 2018 – present),
Schwab Funds, Laudus Trust and Schwab ETFs; Managing Director (Mar. 2023 – present),
Chief Investment Officer (Oct. 2023 – present), and Senior Vice President
(Oct. 2012 – Mar. 2023), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.
William P. McMahon, Jr.
1972
Vice President and Chief Investment Officer
(Officer of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab
Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity
Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since
2021)
Managing Director (Mar. 2023 – present), Senior Vice President (Jan. 2020 – Mar. 2023) and
Chief Investment Officer (Jan. 2020 – present) Charles Schwab Investment
Management, Inc.; Vice President and Chief Investment Officer (June 2021 – present),
Schwab Funds, Laudus Trust and Schwab ETFs; Senior Vice President and Chief Investment
Officer – ThomasPartners Strategies (Apr. 2018 – Dec. 2019), Charles Schwab Investment
Advisory, Inc.; Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer (May 2001 – Apr. 2018),
ThomasPartners, Inc.
Catherine MacGregor
1964
Chief Legal Officer and Secretary, Schwab Funds and
Schwab ETFs
Chief Legal Officer, Vice President and Clerk, Laudus Trust
(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)
Chief Legal Officer (Mar. 2022 – present), Managing Director (Mar. 2023 – present) and Vice
President (Sept. 2005 – Mar. 2023), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.;
Managing Director (May 2022 – present) and Vice President (Aug. 2005 – May 2022), Charles
Schwab & Co., Inc.; Vice President (Dec. 2005 – present) and Chief Legal Officer and Clerk
(Mar. 2007 – present), Laudus Trust; Chief Legal Officer and Secretary (Oct. 2021 – present),
Vice President (Nov. 2005 – Oct. 2021) and Assistant Secretary (June 2007 – Oct. 2021),
Schwab Funds; Chief Legal Officer and Secretary (Oct. 2021 – present), Vice President and
Assistant Secretary (Oct. 2009 – Oct. 2021), 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 and Mr. Wurster are Interested Trustees. Mr. Bettinger and Mr. Wurster are Interested Trustees because each owns stock of The Charles Schwab Corporation (CSC), the parent company of Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc., the investment adviser for the trusts in the Fund Complex, and is an employee of Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (Schwab), the principal underwriter for The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios and Laudus Trust.
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
asset allocation The practice of dividing a portfolio among different asset classes, with each asset class assigned a particular percentage.
asset class A group of securities with similar structure and basic characteristics. Stocks, bonds and cash are the three main examples of asset classes.
bond A security representing a loan from the investor to the issuer. A bond typically pays interest at a fixed rate (the coupon rate) until a specified date (the maturity date), at which time the issuer returns the money borrowed (principal or face value) to the bondholder. Because of their structure, bonds are sometimes called “fixed-income securities” or “debt securities.”
An individual bond is subject to the credit risk of the issuer. Changes in interest rates can affect a bond’s market value prior to call or maturity. There is no guarantee that a bond’s yield to call or maturity will provide a positive return over the rate of inflation.
bond fund A bond fund is subject to the same credit, interest rate, and inflation risks as bonds. In addition, a bond fund incurs ongoing fees and expenses. A bond fund’s net asset value will fluctuate with the price of the underlying bonds and the portfolio turnover activity; return of principal is not guaranteed.
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 capital gain or loss is considered unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index An index which includes all U.S. equity issues with readily available prices. The index is a float-adjusted market capitalization weighted index that reflects the shares of securities actually available to investors in the marketplace.
expense ratio The amount that is taken from a mutual fund’s assets each year to cover the fund’s 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.
market cap, market capitalization The value of a company as determined by the total value of all shares of its stock outstanding.
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 mutual fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets, subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding.
outstanding shares, shares outstanding When speaking of a company or mutual 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.
restricted and illiquid securities Restricted securities are securities that are subject to legal restrictions on their sale. Restricted securities generally can be sold in privately negotiated transactions, pursuant to an exemption from registration under the Securities Act of 1933 (the 1933 Act), or in a registered public offering. Certain restricted securities, such as Section 4(a)(2) commercial paper and Rule 144A securities under the 1933 Act, may be considered to be liquid if they meet the criteria for liquidity established by the Board. Illiquid securities generally are any securities that cannot be disposed of promptly and in the ordinary course of business at approximately the amount at which a fund has valued the instruments. The liquidity of a fund’s investments is monitored under the supervision and direction of the Board. Investments currently not considered liquid include repurchase agreements not maturing within seven days and certain restricted securities.
return on equity (ROE) The average yearly rate of return for each dollar of investors’ money, measured over the past five years.
Russell 1000 Growth Index An index that measures the performance of those Russell 1000 Index companies with higher price-to-book ratios and higher forecasted growth values.
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 1000 Value Index An index that measures the performance of the large-cap value segment of the U.S. equity universe. It includes those Russell 1000 Index companies with lower price-to-book ratios and lower expected growth values.
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 Midcap Index  An index that measures the performance of the mid-cap segment of the U.S. equity universe. The Russell Midcap Index is a subset of the Russell 1000 Index. It includes approximately 800 of the smallest securities based on a combination of their market cap and current index membership.
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.
Schwab 1000 Index A float-adjusted market capitalization weighted index developed by Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. that represents the performance of the largest 1,000 publicly traded companies in the United States. As a result of corporate actions, the index may be comprised of more or less than 1,000 securities.
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.
weighted average For mutual funds, an average that gives the same weight to each security as the security represents in the fund’s portfolio.
yield The income paid out by an investment, expressed as a percentage of the investment’s market value.
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Notes

Notes

Schwab Equity Index Funds
Schwab Asset Management
With a straightforward lineup of core products and solutions for building the foundation of a portfolio, Schwab Asset Management advocates for investors of all sizes with a steadfast focus on lowering costs and reducing unnecessary complexity. The list below shows all currently available Schwab Funds®.
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 Fund. 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 Funds’ website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov, or by contacting Schwab Funds 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.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus or the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.
Schwab Funds
Equity Funds
Schwab Core Equity Fund
Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Schwab Health Care Fund
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Schwab Select Large Cap Growth Fund
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental Global Real Estate Index Fund
Schwab Global Real Estate Fund
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Schwab 1000 Index® Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund®
Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund®
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
Schwab International Index Fund®
Asset Allocation Funds
Schwab Balanced Fund
Schwab MarketTrack Portfolios®
Schwab Target Funds
Schwab Target Index Funds
Schwab Monthly Income Funds
Bond Funds
Schwab Treasury Inflation Protected Securities Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond Index Fund
Schwab Short-Term Bond Index Fund
Schwab Tax-Free Bond Fund1
Schwab California Tax-Free Bond Fund1
Schwab Opportunistic Municipal Bond Fund
Schwab Money Funds2
Schwab provides a broad choice of taxable and tax-exempt money market funds for both retail and institutional client types.
Investment Adviser
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc., dba Schwab Asset Management
211 Main Street, San Francisco, CA 94105
Funds
Schwab Funds
1-877-824-5615
© 2024 Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. All rights reserved.
Member SIPC®
Printed on recycled paper.
¹
State, local, and the Federal Alternative Minimum Tax may apply. Capital gains are not exempt from Federal Taxation.
²
You could lose money by investing in the Schwab Money Funds. All Schwab Money Funds with the exception of Schwab Variable Share Price Money Fund seek to preserve the value of your investment at $1.00 per share, but cannot guarantee they will do so. Because the share price of Schwab Variable Share Price Money Fund will fluctuate, when you sell your shares they may be worth more or less than what you originally paid for them. All Schwab Money Funds with the exception of Schwab Government Money Fund, Schwab Retirement Government Money Fund, Schwab U.S. Treasury Money Fund, Schwab Treasury Obligations Money Fund and Schwab Government Money Market Portfolio may impose a fee upon the sale of your shares if the Fund’s Board determines that the fee is in the best interests of the Fund. An investment in the Schwab Money Funds is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency. The Schwab Money Funds’ sponsor has no legal obligation to provide financial support to the Funds, and you should not expect that the sponsor will provide financial support to the Funds at any time.

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Schwab Active Equity Funds
Schwab Core Equity Fund
Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Schwab Health Care Fund
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
No Action Required – Notice Regarding Shareholder Report Delivery
Beginning on July 24, 2024, fund shareholder reports will be streamlined to highlight key information deemed important for investors to assess
and monitor their fund investments. Other information, including financial statements, will not appear in the streamlined shareholder reports
but will available online and delivered free of charge upon request.
• If you already receive the full shareholder reports, you will receive the streamlined shareholder reports in the same way that you currently
receive the full shareholder reports (either in paper or electronically).
• If you currently receive a notification when a shareholder report is available on a fund’s website, beginning July 24, 2024, you will begin to
receive the streamlined shareholder report (in paper).

Schwab Active Equity Funds
In This Report
2
3
 
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
 
18
24
30
36
45
51
58
71
74
Fund investment adviser: Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc., dba Schwab Asset Management®
Distributor: Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (Schwab)
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 Schwab. The Industry classifications used in the Portfolio Holdings are sub-categories of Sector classifications.
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Schwab Active Equity Funds
Performance at a Glance
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Total Return for the 6 Months Ended April 30, 2024
Schwab Core Equity Fund (Ticker Symbol: SWANX)
18.60%
S&P 500® Index
20.98%
Fund Category: Morningstar Large Blend1
19.86%
Performance Details
pages 5-6
 
Schwab Dividend Equity Fund2 (Ticker Symbol: SWDSX)
14.32%
S&P 500® Index3
20.98%
Russell 1000® Value Index
18.42%
Fund Category: Morningstar Large Value1
17.99%
Performance Details
pages 7-8
 
Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund (Ticker Symbol: SWLSX)
22.01%
S&P 500® Index3
20.98%
Russell 1000® Growth Index
23.56%
Fund Category: Morningstar Large Growth1
24.13%
Performance Details
pages 9-10
 
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund (Ticker Symbol: SWSCX)
19.37%
S&P 500® Index3
20.98%
Russell 2000® Index
19.66%
Fund Category: Morningstar Small Blend1
18.81%
Performance Details
pages 11-12
 
Schwab Health Care Fund2 (Ticker Symbol: SWHFX)
13.49%
S&P 500® Index3
20.98%
Dow Jones Global Health Care Index
13.59%
Fund Category: Morningstar Health1
16.87%
Performance Details
pages 13-14
 
Schwab International Core Equity Fund2 (Ticker Symbol: SICNX)
19.96%
MSCI EAFE® Index (Net)4
18.63%
Fund Category: Morningstar Foreign Large Blend1
16.61%
Performance Details
pages 15-16
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.
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, a fund’s total return would have been lower. Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the redemption of fund shares.
1
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
2
The fund’s performance relative to the index may be affected by fair-value pricing and timing differences in foreign exchange calculations. See financial note 2 for more information.
3
In anticipation of new regulatory requirements, the fund’s regulatory index has changed to the S&P 500® Index. The S&P 500® Index provides a broad measure of market performance. The second index listed is the fund’s additional index and is more representative of the fund’s investment universe than the regulatory index.
4
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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Schwab Active Equity Funds
Fund Management
(Bill McMahon Photo)
Bill McMahon, CFA, Managing Director and Chief Investment Officer of Active Equity Strategies for Schwab
Asset Management, is responsible for investment management, research, and portfolio construction for
Schwab Asset Management’s active equity strategies and solutions. He is responsible for the day-to-day
co-management of the Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund, Schwab Core Equity Fund, and Schwab Dividend
Equity Fund. Mr. McMahon has more than 20 years of experience in the financial services industry. Prior to his
current role, Mr. McMahon was an SVP in Charles Schwab Investment Advisory, Inc. (CSIA), serving as CIO and
as a member of the portfolio management team for the ThomasPartners Strategies. Mr. McMahon co-founded
ThomasPartners, Inc. in 2001 and served as partner of the firm until its acquisition by the Charles Schwab
Corporation in 2012 and subsequent merger with CSIA in 2018. Mr. McMahon began his career at State Street
Corporation, with the latter half of his tenure with State Street Global Advisors.
Iain Clayton, CFA, FRM, Senior Portfolio Manager and Head of Quantitative Equity Portfolio Management for
Schwab Asset Management, is responsible for the day-to-day co-management of the Schwab Core Equity
Fund, Schwab International Core Equity Fund, Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund, and Schwab Health Care
Fund. Mr. Clayton also leads Schwab Asset Management’s quantitative investment management team. Prior
to joining Schwab in 2013, Mr. Clayton spent more than five years at SSI Investment Management where he
was a portfolio manager and the director of quantitative research. In these roles, Mr. Clayton co-managed
multiple investment strategies and developed quantitative models and valuation approaches. From 2004 to
2008, he worked as a portfolio manager and director at RCM Capital Management (now known as Allianz
Global Investors) and helped manage various equity portfolios and developed fundamental-based stock
selection models. Prior to that, he was a vice president at Eureka Investment Advisors for almost three years
and also served as a senior quantitative analyst and assistant portfolio manager. He has also worked as a
quantitative research analyst at RCM Capital Management.
(Brian Hillburn Photo)
Brian Hillburn, CFA, Senior Portfolio Manager and Director of Fundamental Equity Research for Schwab Asset
Management, is responsible for the day-to-day co-management of the Schwab Core Equity Fund. Mr. Hillburn
also provides fundamental equity research coverage for the ThomasPartners Strategies and the Schwab
Active Equity Funds. Previously, Mr. Hillburn was a senior equity research analyst for the ThomasPartners
Strategies at Schwab Asset Management. Prior to joining the ThomasPartners Strategies, Mr. Hillburn was an
equity analyst at Rockland Trust, and earlier positions include equity research analysis roles on mutual fund
teams at Wells Capital and Morgan Stanley Investment Management.
Wei Li, Ph.D., CFA, Senior Portfolio Manager for Schwab Asset Management, is responsible for the day-to-day
co-management of the Schwab International Core Equity Fund, Schwab Dividend Equity Fund, Schwab
Small-Cap Equity Fund, and Schwab Health Care Fund. Prior to joining Schwab in 2012, Ms. Li spent more
than 10 years at Barclays Global Investors (now known as BlackRock) where she held a number of positions.
From 2001 to 2009, she worked in various roles in the global advanced active group, including portfolio
management and quantitative research for both U.S. and international equity markets. After 2009, she worked
in the defined contribution research and product development area for almost two years.
(Gretchen Novak photo)
Gretchen Novak, CFA, Senior Portfolio Manager for Schwab Asset Management, is responsible for the
day-to-day co-management of the Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund. Ms. Novak also provides fundamental
equity research coverage of certain industry sectors for the ThomasPartners Strategies and the Schwab Active
Equity Funds. Previously, Ms. Novak was a director and senior equity research analyst for the ThomasPartners
Strategies at Schwab Asset Management. Prior to joining the ThomasPartners Strategies, Ms. Novak was a
senior portfolio manager at Mazama Capital Management, Inc., where she oversaw the equity research and
portfolio management of the firm’s consumer discretionary and staples sectors. Prior to Mazama Capital, Ms.
Novak was an equity analyst at Cramer Rosenthal McGlynn, LLC.
(Jim Serhant Photo)
Jim Serhant, CFA, Senior Portfolio Manager for Schwab Asset Management, is responsible for the day-to-day
co-management of the Schwab Dividend Equity Fund and the ThomasPartners Balanced Strategies. Mr.
Serhant also provides fundamental equity research coverage of certain industry sectors for the
ThomasPartners Strategies and the Schwab Active Equity Funds. Prior to joining Schwab in 2016, Mr. Serhant
was an executive vice president at Hartford Investment Management where he was the head of high yield and
a senior portfolio manager, overseeing the credit research and portfolio management of the firm’s high yield
strategies. Previously, he was a fixed income analyst at Delaware Investments and JP Morgan.
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Schwab Active Equity Funds
Fund Management (continued)
Holly Emerson, CFA, Senior Portfolio Manager for Schwab Asset Management, is responsible for the
day-to-day co-management of the Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund and Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund.
Prior to joining Schwab in 2014, Ms. Emerson spent nearly 10 years at Algert Coldiron Investors LLC (now
known as Algert Global), a quantitative market-neutral hedge fund manager. She held a number of positions at
Algert, including assistant portfolio manager and director of operations. In her various roles, she acted as the
lead portfolio manager for the Canadian fund, conducted macroeconomic research, and managed
relationships with prime brokerage investment banks.
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Schwab Core Equity Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab Core Equity Fund (7/1/96)
18.60%
18.34%
10.75%
10.38%
S&P 500® Index
20.98%
22.66%
13.19%
12.41%
Fund Category: Morningstar Large Blend 2
19.86%
20.31%
11.78%
10.96%
Fund Expense Ratio3: 0.73%
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.
1
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, the fund’s returns would have been lower. These returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
3
As stated in the prospectus. Reflects the total annual fund operating expenses without contractual fee waivers. For actual expense ratios during the period, refer to the financial highlights section of the financial statements.
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Schwab Core Equity Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics
Number of Holdings
53
Weighted Average Market Cap (millions)
$939,793
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E)
27.0
Price/Book Ratio (P/B)
5.8
Portfolio Turnover Rate
18%
1
Sector Weightings % of Investments2
Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets4
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
1
Not annualized.
2
The percentage may differ from the Portfolio Holdings because the above calculation is based on a percentage of total investments, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
3
Includes the fund’s position(s) in money market mutual funds registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.
4
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1,2
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab Dividend Equity Fund (9/2/03)
14.32%
8.63%
6.21%
6.39%
S&P 500® Index 3
20.98%
22.66%
13.19%
12.41%
Russell 1000® Value Index
18.42%
13.42%
8.60%
8.43%
Dividend Equity Spliced Index
18.42%
13.42%
8.60%
8.81%
Fund Category: Morningstar Large Value 4
17.99%
14.37%
9.20%
8.57%
Fund Expense Ratio5: 0.88%
Yields1
30-Day SEC Yield
2.03%
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.
1
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, the fund’s returns would have been lower. These returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
The fund’s performance relative to the index may be affected by fair-value pricing and timing differences in foreign exchange calculations. See financial note 2 for more information.
3
In anticipation of new regulatory requirements, the fund’s regulatory index has changed from the Russell 1000® Value Index to the S&P 500® Index. The S&P 500® Index provides a broad measure of market performance. The Russell 1000® Value Index is the fund’s additional index and is more representative of the fund’s investment universe than the regulatory index.
4
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
5
As stated in the prospectus. Reflects the total annual fund operating expenses without contractual fee waivers. For actual expense ratios during the period, refer to the financial highlights section of the financial statements.
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Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics
Number of Holdings
59
Weighted Average Market Cap (millions)
$323,852
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E)
19.9
Price/Book Ratio (P/B)
3.2
Portfolio Turnover Rate
8%
1
Sector Weightings % of Investments2
Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets3
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
1
Not annualized.
2
The percentage may differ from the Portfolio Holdings because the above calculation is based on a percentage of total investments, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
3
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund (10/3/05)
22.01%
28.78%
14.52%
13.15%
S&P 500® Index 2
20.98%
22.66%
13.19%
12.41%
Russell 1000® Growth Index
23.56%
31.80%
16.46%
15.48%
Fund Category: Morningstar Large Growth 3
24.13%
29.19%
12.82%
12.85%
Fund Expense Ratios4: Net 0.99%; Gross 1.01%
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.
1
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, the fund’s returns would have been lower. These returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
In anticipation of new regulatory requirements, the fund’s regulatory index has changed from the Russell 1000® Growth Index to the S&P 500® Index. The S&P 500® Index provides a broad measure of market performance. The Russell 1000® Growth Index is the fund’s additional index and is more representative of the fund’s investment universe than the regulatory index.
3
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
4
As stated in the prospectus. Net Expense: Expenses reduced by a contractual fee waiver in effect for so long as Schwab Asset Management serves as the investment adviser to the fund. Gross Expense: Does not reflect the effect of contractual fee waivers. For actual expense ratios during the period, refer to the financial highlights section of the financial statements.
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Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics1
Number of Holdings
62
Weighted Average Market Cap (millions)
$1,091,780
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E)
33.0
Price/Book Ratio (P/B)
9.4
Portfolio Turnover Rate
6%
2
Sector Weightings % of Investments3
Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets5
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
1
Excludes derivatives.
2
Not annualized.
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
Includes the fund’s position(s) in money market mutual funds registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.
5
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund (7/1/03)
19.37%
17.80%
7.20%
7.46%
S&P 500® Index 2
20.98%
22.66%
13.19%
12.41%
Russell 2000® Index
19.66%
13.32%
5.83%
7.22%
Fund Category: Morningstar Small Blend 3
18.81%
13.98%
7.17%
7.28%
Fund Expense Ratio4: 1.09%
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.
1
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, the fund’s returns would have been lower. These returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
In anticipation of new regulatory requirements, the fund’s regulatory index has changed from the Russell 2000® Index to the S&P 500® Index. The S&P 500® Index provides a broad measure of market performance. The Russell 2000® Index is the fund’s additional index and is more representative of the fund’s investment universe than the regulatory index.
3
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
4
As stated in the prospectus. Reflects the total annual fund operating expenses without contractual fee waivers. For actual expense ratios during the period, refer to the financial highlights section of the financial statements.
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Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics1
Number of Holdings
308
Weighted Average Market Cap (millions)
$4,391
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E)
13.7
Price/Book Ratio (P/B)
1.9
Portfolio Turnover Rate
46%
2
Sector Weightings % of Investments3
Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets6
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
Small-company stocks are subject to greater volatility than many other asset classes.
1
Excludes derivatives.
2
Not annualized.
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
Less than 0.05%.
5
Includes the fund’s position(s) in money market mutual funds registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.
6
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab Health Care Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1,2
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab Health Care Fund (7/3/00)
13.49%
6.04%
9.45%
9.35%
S&P 500® Index 3
20.98%
22.66%
13.19%
12.41%
Dow Jones Global Health Care Index
13.59%
4.54%
8.78%
8.59%
Fund Category: Morningstar Health 4
16.87%
1.63%
6.68%
8.71%
Fund Expense Ratio5: 0.79%
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.
Since the Schwab Health Care Fund focuses its investments on companies involved in a specific sector, this fund may involve a greater degree of risk than an investment in mutual funds that do not concentrate their investments.
1
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, the fund’s returns would have been lower. These returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
The fund’s performance relative to the index may be affected by fair-value pricing and timing differences in foreign exchange calculations. See financial note 2 for more information.
3
In anticipation of new regulatory requirements, the fund’s regulatory index has changed from the Dow Jones Global Health Care Index to the S&P 500® Index. The S&P 500® Index provides a broad measure of market performance. The Dow Jones Global Health Care Index is the fund’s additional index and is more representative of the fund’s investment universe than the regulatory index.
4
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
5
As stated in the prospectus. Reflects the total annual fund operating expenses without contractual fee waivers. For actual expense ratios during the period, refer to the financial highlights section of the financial statements.
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Schwab Health Care Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics
Number of Holdings
85
Weighted Average Market Cap (millions)
$227,562
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E)
32.7
Price/Book Ratio (P/B)
5.5
Portfolio Turnover Rate
30%
1
Industry Weightings % of Investments
Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets2
Top Country Weightings % of Investments3
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
Source of Industry Classification: S&P and MSCI.
1
Not annualized.
2
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
3
The percentage may differ from the Portfolio Holdings because the above calculation is based on a percentage of total investments, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
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Schwab International Core Equity Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1,2
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab International Core Equity Fund (5/30/08)
19.96%
14.38%
5.70%
3.93%
MSCI EAFE® Index (Net) 3
18.63%
9.28%
6.18%
4.38%
Fund Category: Morningstar Foreign Large Blend 4
16.61%
8.18%
5.40%
4.18%
Fund Expense Ratios5: Net 0.86%; Gross 0.87%
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.
1
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, the fund’s returns would have been lower. These returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
The fund’s performance relative to the index may be affected by fair-value pricing and timing differences in foreign exchange calculations. See financial note 2 for more information.
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 active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
5
As stated in the prospectus. Net Expense: Expenses reduced by a contractual fee waiver in effect for so long as Schwab Asset Management serves as the investment adviser to the fund. Gross Expense: Does not reflect the effect of contractual fee waivers. For actual expense ratios during the period, refer to the financial highlights section of the financial statements.
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Schwab International Core Equity Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics
Number of Holdings
152
Weighted Average Market Cap (millions)
$121,253
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E)
12.8
Price/Book Ratio (P/B)
1.9
Portfolio Turnover Rate
31%
1
Sector Weightings % of Investments
Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets3
Top Country Weightings % of Investments4
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
International investments are subject to additional risks such as currency fluctuation, geopolitical risk and the potential for illiquid markets.
1
Not annualized.
2
Includes the fund’s position(s) in money market mutual funds registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.
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, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
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Schwab Active Equity Funds
Fund Expenses (Unaudited)
Examples for a $1,000 Investment
As a fund shareholder, you may incur two types of costs: (1) transaction costs; and (2) ongoing costs, including management fees, transfer agent and shareholder services fees, and other fund expenses.
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 November 1, 2023 and held through April 30, 2024.
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. 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 11/1/23
ENDING
ACCOUNT VALUE
(NET OF EXPENSES)
AT 4/30/24
EXPENSES PAID
DURING PERIOD
11/1/23-4/30/24 2
Schwab Core Equity Fund
Actual Return
0.73%
$1,000.00
$1,186.00
$3.97
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.73%
$1,000.00
$1,021.23
$3.67
Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
Actual Return
0.89%
$1,000.00
$1,143.20
$4.74
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.89%
$1,000.00
$1,020.44
$4.47
Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
Actual Return
0.99%
$1,000.00
$1,220.10
$5.46
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.99%
$1,000.00
$1,019.94
$4.97
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Actual Return
1.08%
$1,000.00
$1,193.70
$5.89
Hypothetical 5% Return
1.08%
$1,000.00
$1,019.49
$5.42
Schwab Health Care Fund
Actual Return
0.79%
$1,000.00
$1,134.90
$4.19
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.79%
$1,000.00
$1,020.93
$3.97
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
Actual Return
0.86%
$1,000.00
$1,199.60
$4.70
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.86%
$1,000.00
$1,020.59
$4.32
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 in the period, and divided
by 366 days in the fiscal year.
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Schwab Core Equity Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$18.45
$19.46
$29.22
$22.24
$21.87
$22.40
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.08
0.21
0.26
0.21
0.20
0.21
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
3.31
1.57
(3.16
)
7.90
0.82
1.99
Total from investment operations
3.39
1.78
(2.90
)
8.11
1.02
2.20
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.21
)
(0.27
)
(0.26
)
(0.20
)
(0.20
)
(0.27
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.37
)
(2.52
)
(6.60
)
(0.93
)
(0.45
)
(2.46
)
Total distributions
(0.58
)
(2.79
)
(6.86
)
(1.13
)
(0.65
)
(2.73
)
Net asset value at end of period
$21.26
$18.45
$19.46
$29.22
$22.24
$21.87
Total return
18.60
%2
9.99
%
(13.84
%)
37.62
%
4.65
%
12.02
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Net operating expenses
0.73
%3
0.73
%4
0.73
%4
0.73
%
0.73
%
0.73
%
Gross operating expenses
0.73
%3
0.73
%4
0.73
%4
0.73
%
0.73
%
0.73
%
Net investment income (loss)
0.75
%3
1.11
%
1.18
%
0.81
%
0.91
%
1.01
%
Portfolio turnover rate
18
%2
14
%
28
%
86
%
97
%
98
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000,000)
$1,321
$1,199
$1,268
$1,860
$1,957
$2,182
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Annualized.
4
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
See financial notes
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Schwab Core Equity Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date.
The fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
COMMON STOCKS 99.9% OF NET ASSETS
 
Capital Goods 5.6%
A O Smith Corp.
189,437
15,692,961
Caterpillar, Inc.
52,565
17,586,672
Fastenal Co.
122,982
8,355,397
General Dynamics Corp.
45,415
13,038,192
Lockheed Martin Corp.
15,326
7,125,517
Parker-Hannifin Corp.
12,337
6,722,555
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
22,358
6,058,124
 
74,579,418
 
Commercial & Professional Services 2.3%
Republic Services, Inc., Class A
80,544
15,440,285
Rollins, Inc.
334,978
14,926,620
 
30,366,905
 
Consumer Discretionary Distribution & Retail 8.0%
Amazon.com, Inc. *
394,176
68,980,800
Home Depot, Inc.
36,635
12,244,149
TJX Cos., Inc.
261,519
24,606,323
 
105,831,272
 
Consumer Services 3.0%
McDonald's Corp.
50,040
13,662,922
Starbucks Corp.
295,544
26,152,688
 
39,815,610
 
Consumer Staples Distribution & Retail 1.3%
Walmart, Inc.
299,295
17,763,158
 
Energy 5.0%
EOG Resources, Inc.
161,844
21,384,448
Exxon Mobil Corp.
377,413
44,636,635
 
66,021,083
 
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) 0.9%
Public Storage
46,451
12,051,712
 
Financial Services 12.1%
Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B *
55,625
22,068,106
CME Group, Inc.
41,495
8,699,012
Fidelity National Information Services,
Inc.
630,979
42,856,094
Morgan Stanley
123,592
11,227,097
PayPal Holdings, Inc. *
563,877
38,298,526
Visa, Inc., Class A
134,673
36,174,514
 
159,323,349
 
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 2.2%
Brown-Forman Corp., Class B
134,830
6,451,616
Constellation Brands, Inc., Class A
91,600
23,216,936
 
29,668,552
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 6.0%
Abbott Laboratories
149,554
15,848,238
Boston Scientific Corp. *
99,374
7,142,009
Intuitive Surgical, Inc. *
76,479
28,344,647
UnitedHealth Group, Inc.
56,487
27,322,762
 
78,657,656
 
Household & Personal Products 2.1%
Kenvue, Inc.
794,004
14,943,155
L'Oreal SA, Sponsored ADR
141,090
13,169,341
 
28,112,496
 
Insurance 1.8%
Progressive Corp.
111,528
23,225,706
 
Materials 0.8%
Linde PLC
23,368
10,304,353
 
Media & Entertainment 10.6%
Alphabet, Inc., Class A *
556,341
90,561,188
Meta Platforms, Inc., Class A
114,677
49,330,605
 
139,891,793
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 7.3%
Eli Lilly & Co.
21,268
16,612,435
Johnson & Johnson
215,776
31,199,052
Mettler-Toledo International, Inc. *
5,555
6,830,983
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.
45,948
26,131,546
Zoetis, Inc.
100,749
16,043,271
 
96,817,287
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 11.2%
ASML Holding NV NY Registry Shares
20,750
18,103,753
Broadcom, Inc.
30,167
39,225,245
NVIDIA Corp.
81,338
70,277,659
QUALCOMM, Inc.
119,591
19,834,167
 
147,440,824
 
Software & Services 13.1%
Accenture PLC, Class A
37,155
11,180,311
Adobe, Inc. *
21,000
9,719,430
Microsoft Corp.
315,528
122,844,516
Oracle Corp.
115,283
13,113,442
See financial notes
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Schwab Core Equity Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Palo Alto Networks, Inc. *
55,453
16,130,723
 
172,988,422
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 5.0%
Apple, Inc.
387,826
66,058,403
 
Utilities 1.6%
Duke Energy Corp.
209,354
20,571,124
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $821,262,314)
1,319,489,123
 
 
 
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS 0.2% OF NET ASSETS
 
Money Market Funds 0.2%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government
Money Market Fund, Premier Class
5.25% (a)
1,955,183
1,955,183
Total Short-Term Investments
(Cost $1,955,183)
1,955,183
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $823,217,497)
1,321,444,306
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
ADR —
American Depositary Receipt

The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of April 30, 2024 (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 Stocks1
$1,319,489,123
$
$
$1,319,489,123
Short-Term Investments1
1,955,183
1,955,183
Total
$1,321,444,306
$—
$—
$1,321,444,306
1
As categorized in the Portfolio Holdings.
See financial notes
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Schwab Core Equity Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $823,217,497)
 
$1,321,444,306
Receivables:
 
Dividends
 
714,046
Foreign tax reclaims
 
509,176
Fund shares sold
 
55,544
Income from securities on loan
 
24
Prepaid expenses
+
21,751
Total assets
 
1,322,744,847
 
Liabilities
Payables:
 
Fund shares redeemed
 
1,016,703
Investment adviser and administrator fees
 
521,121
Shareholder service fees
 
266,626
Independent trustees’ fees
 
12
Accrued expenses
+
168,335
Total liabilities
 
1,972,797
Net assets
 
$1,320,772,050
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$758,293,588
Total distributable earnings
+
562,478,462
Net assets
 
$1,320,772,050
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$1,320,772,050
 
62,117,219
$21.26
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Core Equity Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers (net of foreign withholding tax of $46,289)
 
$9,703,136
Securities on loan, net
+
166
Total investment income
 
9,703,302
 
Expenses
Investment adviser and administrator fees
 
3,091,175
Shareholder service fees
 
1,573,859
Portfolio accounting fees
 
26,749
Custodian fees
 
25,127
Shareholder reports
 
18,361
Professional fees
 
17,606
Registration fees
 
14,147
Independent trustees’ fees
 
4,275
Transfer agent fees
 
2,375
Other expenses
+
10,825
Total expenses
4,784,499
Net investment income
 
4,918,803
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Net realized gains on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
61,967,467
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
+
152,410,508
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
214,377,975
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$219,296,778
See financial notes
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Schwab Core Equity Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$4,918,803
$13,962,790
Net realized gains
 
61,967,467
23,836,741
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
152,410,508
84,423,447
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$219,296,778
$122,222,978
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($37,066,028
)
($178,308,221
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
783,764
$16,396,195
1,398,439
$25,573,378
Shares reinvested
 
1,672,817
33,188,680
9,184,555
159,902,917
Shares redeemed
+
(5,342,994
)
(110,494,328
)
(10,722,232
)
(197,774,526
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
(2,886,413
)
($60,909,453
)
(139,238
)
($12,298,231
)
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
65,003,632
$1,199,450,753
65,142,870
$1,267,834,227
Total increase (decrease)
+
(2,886,413
)
121,321,297
(139,238
)
(68,383,474
)
End of period
 
62,117,219
$1,320,772,050
65,003,632
$1,199,450,753
See financial notes
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Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$12.80
$13.92
$16.92
$12.14
$15.07
$15.43
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.16
0.29
0.29
0.31
0.28
0.23
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
1.67
(0.48
)
(0.81
)
4.80
(2.15
)
0.93
Total from investment operations
1.83
(0.19
)
(0.52
)
5.11
(1.87
)
1.16
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.15
)
(0.31
)
(0.29
)
(0.33
)
(0.26
)
(0.24
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.02
)
(0.62
)
(2.19
)
(0.80
)
(1.28
)
Total distributions
(0.17
)
(0.93
)
(2.48
)
(0.33
)
(1.06
)
(1.52
)
Net asset value at end of period
$14.46
$12.80
$13.92
$16.92
$12.14
$15.07
Total return
14.32
%2
(1.74
%)
(3.96
%)
42.38
%
(13.30
%)
8.78
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Net operating expenses
0.89
%3
0.88
%
0.89
%4
0.89
%
0.89
%
0.89
%
Gross operating expenses
0.89
%3
0.88
%
0.90
%4
0.90
%
0.90
%
0.89
%
Net investment income (loss)
2.22
%3
2.17
%
1.99
%
2.01
%
2.16
%
1.58
%
Portfolio turnover rate
8
%2
8
%
27
%
83
%
70
%
70
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000)
$495,488
$446,084
$524,330
$670,765
$576,701
$846,955
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Annualized.
4
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
See financial notes
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Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date.
The fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
COMMON STOCKS 99.6% OF NET ASSETS
 
Banks 7.4%
Bank of America Corp.
250,000
9,252,500
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
125,000
23,967,500
Truist Financial Corp.
90,000
3,379,500
 
36,599,500
 
Capital Goods 8.9%
Caterpillar, Inc.
10,000
3,345,700
Fastenal Co.
62,000
4,212,280
General Dynamics Corp.
15,000
4,306,350
Illinois Tool Works, Inc.
18,500
4,516,035
Lockheed Martin Corp.
27,000
12,553,110
Parker-Hannifin Corp.
13,000
7,083,830
RTX Corp.
43,000
4,365,360
Watsco, Inc.
8,000
3,581,760
 
43,964,425
 
Consumer Discretionary Distribution & Retail 5.3%
Genuine Parts Co.
35,000
5,502,350
Home Depot, Inc.
33,500
11,196,370
TJX Cos., Inc.
100,000
9,409,000
 
26,107,720
 
Consumer Services 2.1%
McDonald's Corp.
39,000
10,648,560
 
Consumer Staples Distribution & Retail 2.5%
Walmart, Inc.
210,000
12,463,500
 
Energy 8.4%
Chevron Corp.
100,000
16,127,000
Exxon Mobil Corp.
170,000
20,105,900
Kinder Morgan, Inc.
290,000
5,301,200
 
41,534,100
 
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) 2.8%
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.
16,500
1,911,855
Crown Castle, Inc.
30,000
2,813,400
Lamar Advertising Co., Class A
40,000
4,634,000
Public Storage
17,500
4,540,375
 
13,899,630
 
Financial Services 9.1%
BlackRock, Inc.
16,500
12,451,560
Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.
175,000
11,886,000
Morgan Stanley
155,000
14,080,200
Visa, Inc., Class A
25,000
6,715,250
 
45,133,010
 
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 7.2%
Altria Group, Inc.
85,000
3,723,850
Coca-Cola Co.
245,000
15,133,650
Constellation Brands, Inc., Class A
15,000
3,801,900
Philip Morris International, Inc.
138,000
13,101,720
 
35,761,120
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 6.9%
Abbott Laboratories
77,000
8,159,690
CVS Health Corp.
110,000
7,448,100
Medtronic PLC
113,000
9,067,120
UnitedHealth Group, Inc.
20,000
9,674,000
 
34,348,910
 
Household & Personal Products 4.1%
Kenvue, Inc.
280,000
5,269,600
Procter & Gamble Co.
91,000
14,851,200
 
20,120,800
 
Insurance 3.0%
Allstate Corp.
56,000
9,523,360
Progressive Corp.
25,000
5,206,250
 
14,729,610
 
Materials 0.9%
PPG Industries, Inc.
35,000
4,515,000
 
Media & Entertainment 2.6%
Comcast Corp., Class A
275,000
10,480,250
Omnicom Group, Inc.
26,250
2,437,050
 
12,917,300
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 7.5%
AbbVie, Inc.
60,000
9,758,400
Johnson & Johnson
72,310
10,455,303
Merck & Co., Inc.
30,000
3,876,600
Pfizer, Inc.
200,000
5,124,000
Roche Holding AG
20,000
4,792,284
Zoetis, Inc.
18,750
2,985,750
 
36,992,337
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 3.7%
Broadcom, Inc.
14,000
18,203,780
 
Software & Services 5.9%
Accenture PLC, Class A
20,000
6,018,200
International Business Machines Corp.
55,000
9,141,000
Microsoft Corp.
36,000
14,015,880
 
29,175,080
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Technology Hardware & Equipment 3.6%
Apple, Inc.
26,000
4,428,580
Cisco Systems, Inc.
287,500
13,506,750
 
17,935,330
 
Telecommunication Services 2.0%
Verizon Communications, Inc.
250,000
9,872,500
 
Transportation 0.9%
United Parcel Service, Inc., Class B
30,000
4,424,400
 
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Utilities 4.8%
Duke Energy Corp.
127,500
12,528,150
Eversource Energy
80,000
4,849,600
NextEra Energy, Inc.
100,000
6,697,000
 
24,074,750
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $388,002,949)
493,421,362
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $388,002,949)
493,421,362

The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of April 30, 2024 (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 Stocks1
$456,429,025
$
$
$456,429,025
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences
32,200,053
4,792,284
36,992,337
Total
$488,629,078
$4,792,284
$—
$493,421,362
1
As categorized in the Portfolio Holdings.
See financial notes
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Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $388,002,949)
 
$493,421,362
Cash
 
1,593,110
Receivables:
 
Dividends
 
786,746
Foreign tax reclaims
 
272,369
Fund shares sold
 
55,844
Prepaid expenses
+
11,963
Total assets
 
496,141,394
 
Liabilities
Payables:
 
Investment adviser and administrator fees
 
256,122
Fund shares redeemed
 
222,779
Shareholder service fees
 
98,324
Accrued expenses
+
76,098
Total liabilities
 
653,323
Net assets
 
$495,488,071
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$390,456,572
Total distributable earnings
+
105,031,499
Net assets
 
$495,488,071
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$495,488,071
 
34,272,286
$14.46
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers (net of foreign withholding tax of $39,522)
 
$7,582,854
Other interest
+
14,189
Total investment income
 
7,597,043
 
Expenses
Investment adviser and administrator fees
 
1,516,713
Shareholder service fees
 
574,381
Portfolio accounting fees
 
27,928
Professional fees
 
16,478
Registration fees
 
12,766
Shareholder reports
 
11,829
Independent trustees’ fees
 
3,421
Transfer agent fees
 
1,798
Custodian fees
 
926
Other expenses
+
2,706
Total expenses
2,168,946
Net investment income
 
5,428,097
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Net realized losses on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
(343,300
)
Net realized losses on foreign currency transactions
+
(2,134
)
Net realized losses
 
(345,434
)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
58,209,196
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on foreign currency translations
+
(12,208
)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
58,196,988
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
57,851,554
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$63,279,651
See financial notes
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Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$5,428,097
$10,828,133
Net realized gains (losses)
 
(345,434
)
758,540
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
58,196,988
(17,919,252
)
Increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations
 
$63,279,651
($6,332,579
)
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($5,893,475
)
($34,391,214
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
2,224,162
$31,941,601
1,647,548
$22,504,313
Shares reinvested
 
306,816
4,419,607
1,976,602
27,111,544
Shares redeemed
+
(3,112,525
)
(44,343,211
)
(6,431,601
)
(87,138,179
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
(581,547
)
($7,982,003
)
(2,807,451
)
($37,522,322
)
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
34,853,833
$446,083,898
37,661,284
$524,330,013
Total increase (decrease)
+
(581,547
)
49,404,173
(2,807,451
)
(78,246,115
)
End of period
 
34,272,286
$495,488,071
34,853,833
$446,083,898
See financial notes
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Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$24.35
$20.80
$28.96
$20.85
$18.07
$18.04
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
(0.01
)
0.01
(0.01
)
(0.06
)
0.00
2
0.06
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
5.37
3.95
(5.97
)
8.42
3.76
1.79
Total from investment operations
5.36
3.96
(5.98
)
8.36
3.76
1.85
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.01
)
(0.00
)2
(0.03
)
(0.07
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.41
)
(2.18
)
(0.25
)
(0.95
)
(1.75
)
Total distributions
(0.01
)
(0.41
)
(2.18
)
(0.25
)
(0.98
)
(1.82
)
Net asset value at end of period
$29.70
$24.35
$20.80
$28.96
$20.85
$18.07
Total return
22.01
%3
19.37
%
(22.45
%)
40.41
%
21.60
%
12.18
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Net operating expenses
0.99
%4
0.99
%
0.99
%5
0.99
%
0.99
%
0.99
%
Gross operating expenses
1.00
%4
1.01
%
1.02
%5
1.02
%
1.02
%
1.03
%
Net investment income (loss)
(0.05
%)4
0.02
%
(0.05
%)
(0.23
%)
0.01
%
0.34
%
Portfolio turnover rate
6
%3
17
%
19
%
42
%
65
%
67
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000)
$375,589
$281,640
$218,329
$292,447
$210,033
$180,809
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Per-share amount was less than $0.005.
3
Not annualized.
4
Annualized.
5
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
See financial notes
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Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date.
The fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
COMMON STOCKS 95.4% OF NET ASSETS
 
Automobiles & Components 1.8%
Mobileye Global, Inc., Class A *(a)
125,550
3,458,903
Tesla, Inc. *
17,116
3,137,020
 
6,595,923
 
Capital Goods 5.2%
Caterpillar, Inc.
11,998
4,014,171
Fastenal Co.
38,044
2,584,709
Illinois Tool Works, Inc.
4,799
1,171,484
Lockheed Martin Corp.
7,652
3,557,644
Parker-Hannifin Corp.
10,673
5,815,824
Quanta Services, Inc.
9,885
2,555,866
 
19,699,698
 
Commercial & Professional Services 1.4%
Paychex, Inc.
13,902
1,651,697
Republic Services, Inc., Class A
17,758
3,404,208
 
5,055,905
 
Consumer Discretionary Distribution & Retail 8.1%
Amazon.com, Inc. *
114,359
20,012,825
Home Depot, Inc.
12,073
4,035,038
O'Reilly Automotive, Inc. *
1,888
1,913,035
TJX Cos., Inc.
48,942
4,604,953
 
30,565,851
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 1.1%
Deckers Outdoor Corp. *
1,850
1,514,169
NIKE, Inc., Class B
28,300
2,610,958
 
4,125,127
 
Consumer Services 3.4%
Airbnb, Inc., Class A *
22,675
3,595,575
Booking Holdings, Inc.
535
1,846,836
McDonald's Corp.
11,088
3,027,468
Starbucks Corp.
48,462
4,288,402
 
12,758,281
 
Consumer Staples Distribution & Retail 1.4%
Costco Wholesale Corp.
7,253
5,243,194
 
Energy 0.5%
EOG Resources, Inc.
14,768
1,951,296
 
Financial Services 5.2%
American Express Co.
3,411
798,276
Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.
52,980
3,598,402
Interactive Brokers Group, Inc., Class A
17,464
2,010,456
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Mastercard, Inc., Class A
11,969
5,400,413
MSCI, Inc., Class A
2,815
1,311,199
Visa, Inc., Class A
24,440
6,564,828
 
19,683,574
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 3.2%
Celsius Holdings, Inc. *
46,463
3,311,418
Constellation Brands, Inc., Class A
20,689
5,243,834
Philip Morris International, Inc.
34,383
3,264,322
 
11,819,574
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 3.7%
Edwards Lifesciences Corp. *
27,680
2,343,666
IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. *
3,556
1,752,255
Intuitive Surgical, Inc. *
16,517
6,121,530
UnitedHealth Group, Inc.
7,413
3,585,668
 
13,803,119
 
Insurance 1.6%
Arthur J Gallagher & Co.
13,345
3,131,938
Progressive Corp.
14,442
3,007,547
 
6,139,485
 
Media & Entertainment 10.7%
Alphabet, Inc., Class A *
134,413
21,879,748
Meta Platforms, Inc., Class A
34,877
15,003,039
Netflix, Inc. *
6,145
3,383,683
 
40,266,470
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 6.6%
Eli Lilly & Co.
12,008
9,379,449
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.
12,359
7,028,810
Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
13,581
5,334,753
Zoetis, Inc.
20,079
3,197,380
 
24,940,392
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 12.9%
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. *
21,181
3,354,647
ASML Holding NV NY Registry Shares
5,852
5,105,694
Broadcom, Inc.
9,252
12,030,098
NVIDIA Corp.
32,256
27,869,829
 
48,360,268
 
Software & Services 19.7%
Accenture PLC, Class A
16,552
4,980,662
Adobe, Inc. *
7,716
3,571,196
Gartner, Inc. *
10,548
4,351,999
Intuit, Inc.
4,573
2,860,960
Microsoft Corp.
99,364
38,685,386
Oracle Corp.
34,209
3,891,274
Palo Alto Networks, Inc. *
25,239
7,341,773
See financial notes
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Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Salesforce, Inc.
6,457
1,736,546
ServiceNow, Inc. *
5,128
3,555,396
Synopsys, Inc. *
5,560
2,950,081
 
73,925,273
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 8.4%
Apple, Inc.
186,176
31,711,358
 
Transportation 0.5%
Uber Technologies, Inc. *
27,145
1,798,899
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $173,043,088)
358,443,687
INVESTMENT COMPANIES 1.4% OF NET ASSETS
 
Equity Funds 1.4%
Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF (a)
31,462
5,071,674
Total Investment Companies
(Cost $4,945,908)
5,071,674
 
 
 
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS 1.6% OF NET ASSETS
 
Money Market Funds 1.6%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government
Money Market Fund, Premier Class
5.25% (b)(c)
6,056,678
6,056,678
Total Short-Term Investments
(Cost $6,056,678)
6,056,678
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $184,045,674)
369,572,039
 
NUMBER OF
CONTRACTS
NOTIONAL
AMOUNT
($)
CURRENT VALUE/
UNREALIZED
DEPRECIATION
($)
FUTURES CONTRACTS
Long
S&P 500 Index, e-mini, expires
06/21/24
20
5,067,000
(123,987
)
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at
$5,833,965.
(b)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
(c)
Security purchased with cash collateral received for securities on loan.
ETF —
Exchange-Traded Fund

The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of April 30, 2024 (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 Stocks1
$358,443,687
$
$
$358,443,687
Investment Companies1
5,071,674
5,071,674
Short-Term Investments1
6,056,678
6,056,678
Liabilities
Futures Contracts2
(123,987
)
(123,987
)
Total
$369,448,052
$—
$—
$369,448,052
1
As categorized in the Portfolio Holdings.
2
Futures contracts are reported at cumulative unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
See financial notes
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Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $184,045,674) including securities on loan of $5,833,965
 
$369,572,039
Cash
 
11,895,595
Deposit with broker for futures contracts
 
236,000
Receivables:
 
Fund shares sold
 
378,684
Dividends
 
88,478
Foreign tax reclaims
 
4,849
Income from securities on loan
 
1,512
Prepaid expenses
+
14,699
Total assets
 
382,191,856
 
Liabilities
Collateral held for securities on loan
 
6,056,678
Payables:
 
Investment adviser and administrator fees
 
223,775
Fund shares redeemed
 
114,241
Variation margin on futures contracts
 
80,000
Shareholder service fees
 
74,712
Accrued expenses
+
53,808
Total liabilities
 
6,603,214
Net assets
 
$375,588,642
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$189,596,667
Total distributable earnings
+
185,991,975
Net assets
 
$375,588,642
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$375,588,642
 
12,647,624
$29.70
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers (net of foreign withholding tax of $4,353)
 
$1,423,856
Other interest
 
207,837
Securities on loan, net
+
1,684
Total investment income
 
1,633,377
 
Expenses
Investment adviser and administrator fees
 
1,245,624
Shareholder service fees
 
411,241
Portfolio accounting fees
 
23,623
Professional fees
 
17,546
Registration fees
 
16,538
Shareholder reports
 
7,768
Independent trustees’ fees
 
3,206
Transfer agent fees
 
1,019
Other expenses
+
1,841
Total expenses
 
1,728,406
Expense reduction
15,674
Net expenses
1,712,732
Net investment loss
 
(79,355
)
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Net realized gains on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
3,257,188
Net realized gains on futures contracts
+
565,084
Net realized gains
 
3,822,272
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
58,297,650
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts
+
174,997
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
58,472,647
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
62,294,919
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$62,215,564
See financial notes
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Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income (loss)
 
($79,355
)
$58,463
Net realized gains (losses)
 
3,822,272
(3,031,037
)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
58,472,647
43,697,995
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$62,215,564
$40,725,421
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($115,375
)
($4,337,314
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
1,975,304
$57,598,812
2,619,801
$63,452,086
Shares reinvested
 
3,498
97,194
177,666
3,755,874
Shares redeemed
+
(895,423
)
(25,847,629
)
(1,727,327
)
(40,285,189
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
1,083,379
$31,848,377
1,070,140
$26,922,771
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
11,564,245
$281,640,076
10,494,105
$218,329,198
Total increase
+
1,083,379
93,948,566
1,070,140
63,310,878
End of period
 
12,647,624
$375,588,642
11,564,245
$281,640,076
See financial notes
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Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$16.60
$18.94
$23.77
$15.02
$16.68
$20.87
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.07
0.07
0.03
0.02
0.03
0.02
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
3.14
(0.71
)
(2.27
)
8.76
(1.67
)
(0.35
)2
Total from investment operations
3.21
(0.64
)
(2.24
)
8.78
(1.64
)
(0.33
)
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.07
)
(0.02
)
(0.03
)
(0.03
)
(0.02
)
(0.01
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(1.68
)
(2.56
)
(3.85
)
Total distributions
(0.07
)
(1.70
)
(2.59
)
(0.03
)
(0.02
)
(3.86
)
Net asset value at end of period
$19.74
$16.60
$18.94
$23.77
$15.02
$16.68
Total return
19.37
%3
(3.68
%)
(10.25
%)
58.55
%
(9.86
%)
0.08
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Net operating expenses
1.08
%4
1.09
%5
1.09
%5
1.08
%
1.09
%
1.09
%
Gross operating expenses
1.08
%4
1.09
%5
1.09
%5
1.08
%
1.10
%
1.09
%
Net investment income (loss)
0.70
%4
0.37
%
0.13
%
0.11
%
0.17
%
0.09
%
Portfolio turnover rate
46
%3
43
%
74
%
84
%
113
%
117
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000)
$555,944
$482,280
$542,600
$669,489
$491,478
$579,143
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
The per share amount does not accord with the change in aggregate gains and losses in securities during the period because of the timing of fund transactions in relation to
fluctuating market values.
3
Not annualized.
4
Annualized.
5
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
See financial notes
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Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date.
The fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
COMMON STOCKS 95.8% OF NET ASSETS
 
Automobiles & Components 0.6%
Adient PLC *
19,412
579,837
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. *
36,918
441,539
Modine Manufacturing Co. *
21,194
1,963,200
Visteon Corp. *
2,149
237,744
 
3,222,320
 
Banks 8.5%
Axos Financial, Inc. *
76,121
3,852,484
BankUnited, Inc.
167,028
4,464,658
Byline Bancorp, Inc.
45,040
976,017
Cathay General Bancorp
10,760
370,574
Customers Bancorp, Inc. *
23,442
1,070,596
CVB Financial Corp.
123,534
2,018,546
Eagle Bancorp, Inc.
33,074
611,538
First Financial Corp.
9,478
345,094
Great Southern Bancorp, Inc.
28,686
1,474,460
Hancock Whitney Corp.
18,104
821,741
Hilltop Holdings, Inc.
16,381
479,308
HomeTrust Bancshares, Inc.
44,652
1,147,556
Hope Bancorp, Inc.
302,794
3,033,996
International Bancshares Corp.
114,611
6,378,102
Mercantile Bank Corp.
80,576
2,907,182
OceanFirst Financial Corp.
168,407
2,485,687
Old Second Bancorp, Inc.
29,615
405,726
Peapack-Gladstone Financial Corp.
15,019
336,125
Premier Financial Corp.
66,678
1,292,220
Provident Financial Services, Inc.
34,761
510,292
Renasant Corp.
59,420
1,726,745
Republic Bancorp, Inc., Class A
29,304
1,486,299
Trustmark Corp.
49,974
1,479,230
UMB Financial Corp.
40,165
3,199,544
Univest Financial Corp.
38,641
806,438
WaFd, Inc.
67,347
1,824,430
WesBanco, Inc.
54,069
1,459,863
 
46,964,451
 
Capital Goods 12.8%
AAR Corp. *
61,126
4,226,252
AeroVironment, Inc. *
11,448
1,829,276
Allient, Inc.
30,379
892,839
Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc.
8,298
1,520,608
Array Technologies, Inc. *
67,368
831,321
Atkore, Inc.
32,673
5,727,577
Blue Bird Corp. *
51,010
1,681,035
Boise Cascade Co.
3,746
495,483
Cadre Holdings, Inc.
23,865
795,898
Comfort Systems USA, Inc.
9,530
2,948,677
Ducommun, Inc. *
7,099
383,985
EMCOR Group, Inc.
18,327
6,545,855
EnerSys
43,820
3,963,519
Federal Signal Corp.
51,208
4,163,210
Fluor Corp. *
30,534
1,231,436
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
H&E Equipment Services, Inc.
9,575
462,377
Herc Holdings, Inc.
7,473
1,068,863
IES Holdings, Inc. *
12,734
1,720,618
JELD-WEN Holding, Inc. *
107,803
2,209,961
Manitowoc Co., Inc. *
70,672
855,131
Masterbrand, Inc. *
90,300
1,505,301
Moog, Inc., Class A
35,636
5,668,619
Mueller Industries, Inc.
20,694
1,155,139
NEXTracker, Inc., Class A *
74,716
3,197,098
Preformed Line Products Co.
9,869
1,194,445
REV Group, Inc.
49,293
1,077,545
Shoals Technologies Group, Inc., Class A *
29,734
251,252
Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc.
8,058
1,401,206
SPX Technologies, Inc. *
8,195
998,233
Sterling Infrastructure, Inc. *
29,661
3,013,558
Tennant Co.
8,530
993,574
Terex Corp.
57,028
3,196,419
Thermon Group Holdings, Inc. *
38,992
1,245,015
V2X, Inc. *
26,832
1,303,499
Watts Water Technologies, Inc., Class A
5,805
1,152,060
 
70,906,884
 
Commercial & Professional Services 2.8%
Brink's Co.
13,573
1,187,095
Cimpress PLC *
27,204
2,319,685
Conduent, Inc. *
270,375
851,681
ExlService Holdings, Inc. *
113,469
3,290,601
Huron Consulting Group, Inc. *
7,064
658,647
IBEX Holdings Ltd. *
50,906
666,869
Legalzoom.com, Inc. *
131,189
1,567,708
Maximus, Inc.
65,813
5,283,468
 
15,825,754
 
Consumer Discretionary Distribution & Retail 3.7%
Abercrombie & Fitch Co., Class A *
25,940
3,152,229
American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.
160,764
3,900,135
Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc.
66,965
2,019,664
Caleres, Inc.
21,837
804,257
CarParts.com, Inc. *
319,180
392,591
Dillard's, Inc., Class A
4,168
1,825,542
Group 1 Automotive, Inc.
7,531
2,214,265
Nordstrom, Inc.
102,926
1,956,623
ODP Corp. *
12,318
627,109
Signet Jewelers Ltd.
15,020
1,472,411
Urban Outfitters, Inc. *
58,355
2,273,511
 
20,638,337
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 2.1%
Beazer Homes USA, Inc. *
30,419
852,645
Crocs, Inc. *
14,586
1,814,061
Dream Finders Homes, Inc., Class A *
13,136
466,328
Green Brick Partners, Inc. *
12,785
692,052
Hovnanian Enterprises, Inc., Class A *
7,753
1,146,126
JAKKS Pacific, Inc. *
31,154
589,122
KB Home
14,309
926,651
See financial notes
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Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
M/I Homes, Inc. *
10,611
1,233,210
Solo Brands, Inc., Class A *
150,438
282,823
Sonos, Inc. *
132,241
2,234,873
Taylor Morrison Home Corp., Class A *
29,262
1,638,965
 
11,876,856
 
Consumer Services 3.4%
Bloomin' Brands, Inc.
87,655
2,260,623
Brinker International, Inc. *
108,924
5,838,326
Duolingo, Inc. *
6,322
1,427,192
Everi Holdings, Inc. *
50,705
414,260
Frontdoor, Inc. *
97,058
2,978,710
Inspired Entertainment, Inc. *
82,270
699,295
International Game Technology PLC
58,635
1,157,455
Light & Wonder, Inc. *
26,217
2,340,129
PlayAGS, Inc. *
173,835
1,536,701
 
18,652,691
 
Consumer Staples Distribution & Retail 0.7%
Andersons, Inc.
71,105
3,906,509
 
Energy 6.2%
Berry Corp.
92,086
781,810
Chord Energy Corp.
4,511
798,357
Civitas Resources, Inc.
28,425
2,045,463
CONSOL Energy, Inc.
11,743
971,851
CVR Energy, Inc.
16,294
495,012
DHT Holdings, Inc.
75,405
861,125
Liberty Energy, Inc., Class A
52,190
1,148,180
Matador Resources Co.
39,715
2,474,244
Murphy Oil Corp.
54,141
2,416,854
Noble Corp. PLC
23,949
1,062,857
Par Pacific Holdings, Inc. *
57,002
1,755,662
PBF Energy, Inc., Class A
16,430
875,226
Scorpio Tankers, Inc.
54,323
3,822,166
Select Water Solutions, Inc.
132,451
1,223,847
SM Energy Co.
49,980
2,423,530
Teekay Corp. *
375,819
2,750,995
Teekay Tankers Ltd., Class A
55,895
3,257,002
U.S. Silica Holdings, Inc. *
36,641
565,371
VAALCO Energy, Inc.
254,590
1,629,376
W&T Offshore, Inc.
108,409
243,920
Weatherford International PLC *
23,787
2,940,549
 
34,543,397
 
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) 6.3%
American Assets Trust, Inc.
268,522
5,732,945
Armada Hoffler Properties, Inc.
342,157
3,599,492
Broadstone Net Lease, Inc.
152,678
2,222,992
COPT Defense Properties
254,437
6,098,855
EastGroup Properties, Inc.
16,695
2,593,735
Empire State Realty Trust, Inc., Class A
268,706
2,445,224
Innovative Industrial Properties, Inc.
19,042
1,968,943
Orion Office REIT, Inc.
230,986
720,676
Plymouth Industrial REIT, Inc.
65,014
1,357,492
Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc.
62,213
6,562,227
Tanger, Inc.
64,856
1,838,668
 
35,141,249
 
Financial Services 6.1%
AssetMark Financial Holdings, Inc. *
16,401
554,518
Enact Holdings, Inc.
93,606
2,782,906
Enova International, Inc. *
43,105
2,609,146
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Essent Group Ltd.
36,634
1,940,503
Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corp.,
Class C
13,308
2,477,018
Jackson Financial, Inc., Class A
19,699
1,345,836
Merchants Bancorp
61,060
2,462,550
MGIC Investment Corp.
58,667
1,189,767
NMI Holdings, Inc., Class A *
138,520
4,274,727
Radian Group, Inc.
60,648
1,811,556
Regional Management Corp.
47,695
1,202,391
StepStone Group, Inc., Class A
23,715
855,400
Stifel Financial Corp.
18,983
1,517,121
StoneCo Ltd., Class A *
206,033
3,214,115
StoneX Group, Inc. *
30,757
2,232,958
Victory Capital Holdings, Inc., Class A
15,500
788,330
Virtus Investment Partners, Inc.
12,939
2,837,781
 
34,096,623
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 2.3%
B&G Foods, Inc.
126,813
1,407,624
Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc.
8,051
6,650,126
National Beverage Corp. *
19,148
852,086
Primo Water Corp.
198,053
3,737,260
 
12,647,096
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 2.9%
AirSculpt Technologies, Inc. *(a)
44,104
243,013
Cerus Corp. *
270,093
451,055
CONMED Corp.
25,244
1,716,087
Health Catalyst, Inc. *
87,822
546,253
Hims & Hers Health, Inc. *
148,085
1,855,505
Lantheus Holdings, Inc. *
53,601
3,566,611
Merit Medical Systems, Inc. *
36,937
2,737,032
OmniAb, Inc., Class A *(b)
5,508
0
OmniAb, Inc., Class B *(b)
5,508
0
Option Care Health, Inc. *
25,933
775,137
OraSure Technologies, Inc. *
190,025
1,005,232
Tenet Healthcare Corp. *
8,781
986,019
UFP Technologies, Inc. *
2,246
462,541
Zimvie, Inc. *
97,895
1,488,004
 
15,832,489
 
Household & Personal Products 0.1%
Nature's Sunshine Products, Inc. *
37,813
735,463
 
Insurance 0.6%
CNO Financial Group, Inc.
93,393
2,459,037
Genworth Financial, Inc., Class A *
140,700
834,351
Investors Title Co.
1,667
267,437
 
3,560,825
 
Materials 5.0%
Alpha Metallurgical Resources, Inc.
2,709
886,168
Cabot Corp.
12,426
1,133,624
Carpenter Technology Corp.
48,050
4,117,885
Constellium SE, Class A *
220,404
4,339,755
Koppers Holdings, Inc.
33,920
1,739,418
Mativ Holdings, Inc.
69,807
1,274,676
Metallus, Inc. *
84,970
1,746,983
Minerals Technologies, Inc.
55,220
4,024,986
Orion SA
109,517
2,591,172
Quaker Chemical Corp.
16,828
3,138,927
SunCoke Energy, Inc.
197,340
2,034,575
See financial notes
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Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Worthington Steel, Inc.
15,490
476,937
 
27,505,106
 
Media & Entertainment 1.7%
AMC Networks, Inc., Class A *
85,061
903,348
Cars.com, Inc. *
33,273
555,992
Entravision Communications Corp., Class A
58,320
121,889
EW Scripps Co., Class A *
43,160
162,281
Gaia, Inc., Class A *
44,500
172,215
Gray Television, Inc.
101,681
584,666
Lions Gate Entertainment Corp., Class A *
125,050
1,261,754
Yelp, Inc., Class A *
139,462
5,611,951
 
9,374,096
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 12.2%
2seventy bio, Inc. *
130,257
593,972
ACADIA Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
227,047
3,793,955
Alector, Inc. *
116,604
592,348
Alkermes PLC *
191,160
4,691,066
Amicus Therapeutics, Inc. *
196,040
1,958,440
Amneal Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
319,232
1,931,354
Amphastar Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
29,157
1,202,726
Amylyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
527,822
955,358
ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
45,933
3,031,578
Anika Therapeutics, Inc. *
31,735
821,619
Arcellx, Inc. *
8,128
406,563
Arcus Biosciences, Inc. *
34,564
526,410
Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
13,203
298,652
Arvinas, Inc. *
22,446
713,109
Aurinia Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
282,225
1,436,525
Beam Therapeutics, Inc. *
21,295
451,880
BioCryst Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
116,784
482,318
CareDx, Inc. *
149,284
1,158,444
Caribou Biosciences, Inc. *
164,797
598,213
Catalyst Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
131,521
1,979,391
Collegium Pharmaceutical, Inc. *
30,994
1,144,608
Deciphera Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
89,616
2,264,596
Denali Therapeutics, Inc. *
65,562
1,012,277
Editas Medicine, Inc. *
248,474
1,294,550
Fate Therapeutics, Inc. *
293,590
1,159,680
Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc. *
74,557
2,840,622
Harmony Biosciences Holdings, Inc. *
97,414
3,011,067
Harvard Bioscience, Inc. *
126,539
483,379
Ironwood Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Class A *
185,334
1,436,338
Kymera Therapeutics, Inc. *
20,972
705,079
Medpace Holdings, Inc. *
12,941
5,025,637
MiMedx Group, Inc. *
299,380
1,844,181
Morphic Holding, Inc. *
9,921
270,546
Mural Oncology PLC *
11,720
43,364
Myriad Genetics, Inc. *
39,968
782,174
Nurix Therapeutics, Inc. *
199,663
2,399,949
Organogenesis Holdings, Inc., Class A *
330,106
775,749
Phibro Animal Health Corp., Class A
79,718
1,331,291
Prestige Consumer Healthcare, Inc. *
10,201
732,024
Protagonist Therapeutics, Inc. *
46,332
1,163,396
PTC Therapeutics, Inc. *
27,076
870,493
Quanterix Corp. *
37,022
596,795
Relay Therapeutics, Inc. *
153,737
1,002,365
Rigel Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
286,774
301,113
TG Therapeutics, Inc. *
63,272
864,296
Vanda Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
209,650
997,934
Veracyte, Inc. *
107,783
2,109,313
Vericel Corp. *
17,575
806,165
WaVe Life Sciences Ltd. *
328,247
1,618,258
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Xencor, Inc. *
60,549
1,267,896
 
67,779,056
 
Real Estate Management & Development 0.3%
Cushman & Wakefield PLC *
161,391
1,557,423
RMR Group, Inc., Class A
12,431
294,863
 
1,852,286
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 2.6%
Ambarella, Inc. *
5,097
234,309
Amkor Technology, Inc.
127,258
4,116,796
Axcelis Technologies, Inc. *
34,362
3,557,154
Lattice Semiconductor Corp. *
57,508
3,945,049
Photronics, Inc. *
70,994
1,945,946
SMART Global Holdings, Inc. *
48,021
877,344
 
14,676,598
 
Software & Services 5.6%
8x8, Inc. *
315,131
696,440
Alarm.com Holdings, Inc. *
10,732
713,678
Alkami Technology, Inc. *
30,847
742,487
Appfolio, Inc., Class A *
22,584
5,121,600
Asana, Inc., Class A *
106,904
1,589,663
BlackLine, Inc. *
26,944
1,564,099
CommVault Systems, Inc. *
16,288
1,669,031
Domo, Inc., Class B *
74,301
559,487
eGain Corp. *
188,200
1,168,722
Hackett Group, Inc.
62,037
1,345,583
LiveRamp Holdings, Inc. *
13,038
418,650
MicroStrategy, Inc., Class A *
2,148
2,287,684
PagerDuty, Inc. *
45,319
904,567
Q2 Holdings, Inc. *
50,146
2,577,003
Qualys, Inc. *
1,755
287,662
Rimini Street, Inc. *
297,878
792,356
Squarespace, Inc., Class A *
39,998
1,394,330
Tenable Holdings, Inc. *
15,690
705,579
Unisys Corp. *
198,588
1,078,333
Weave Communications, Inc. *
115,634
1,236,127
Xperi, Inc. *
105,053
1,104,107
Yext, Inc. *
302,925
1,663,058
Zeta Global Holdings Corp., Class A *
74,939
926,246
Zuora, Inc., Class A *
66,474
655,434
 
31,201,926
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 6.5%
Arlo Technologies, Inc. *
223,194
2,763,142
Badger Meter, Inc.
13,372
2,446,006
Bel Fuse, Inc., Class B
26,575
1,560,484
Belden, Inc.
18,548
1,507,396
Calix, Inc. *
36,265
1,005,629
CommScope Holding Co., Inc. *
256,955
229,718
Daktronics, Inc. *
151,363
1,430,380
ePlus, Inc. *
5,999
461,203
Extreme Networks, Inc. *
248,900
2,787,680
Fabrinet *
16,503
2,856,174
Itron, Inc. *
50,227
4,626,911
OSI Systems, Inc. *
15,389
2,022,730
Sanmina Corp. *
8,821
535,170
Super Micro Computer, Inc. *
11,367
9,761,980
Xerox Holdings Corp.
160,058
2,127,171
 
36,121,774
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Telecommunication Services 0.5%
Iridium Communications, Inc.
19,928
613,583
Liberty Latin America Ltd., Class A *
317,533
2,397,374
 
3,010,957
 
Transportation 1.0%
ArcBest Corp.
7,337
813,746
Matson, Inc.
7,717
831,738
Radiant Logistics, Inc. *
69,136
341,532
SkyWest, Inc. *
45,560
3,327,247
 
5,314,263
 
Utilities 1.3%
ALLETE, Inc.
11,993
710,225
Avista Corp.
23,026
828,476
Black Hills Corp.
36,885
2,024,987
Chesapeake Utilities Corp.
5,966
631,620
Clearway Energy, Inc., Class A
46,161
1,002,155
Otter Tail Corp.
18,121
1,546,809
Via Renewables, Inc., Class A *
21,017
228,875
 
6,973,147
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $472,996,467)
532,360,153
 
 
 
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS 0.0% OF NET ASSETS
 
Money Market Funds 0.0%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government
Money Market Fund, Premier Class
5.25% (c)(d)
147,630
147,630
Total Short-Term Investments
(Cost $147,630)
147,630
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $473,144,097)
532,507,783
 
NUMBER OF
CONTRACTS
NOTIONAL
AMOUNT
($)
CURRENT VALUE/
UNREALIZED
DEPRECIATION
($)
FUTURES CONTRACTS
Long
Russell 2000 Index, e-mini,
expires 06/21/24
215
21,345,200
(1,326,948
)
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at
$142,709.
(b)
Fair valued using significant unobservable inputs (see financial note 2(a),
Securities for which no quoted value is available, for additional information).
(c)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
(d)
Security purchased with cash collateral received for securities on loan.
REIT —
Real Estate Investment Trust
Below is a summary of the fund’s transactions with affiliated issuers and companies which are or were affiliates during the period April 30, 2024. An affiliated company is a company in which the investment adviser has or had an ownership of at least 5% of the voting securities of a security issue during the report period. A dash in the Value at October 31, 2023, and/or Value at April 30, 2024, columns means either the issuer was not held or not held as an affiliate at the beginning of period and is no longer held at period end or the issuer is held at period end but is no longer an affiliate.
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE
IN UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DIVIDENDS
RECEIVED
COMMON STOCKS 0.0% OF NET ASSETS
 
Transportation 0.0%
Daseke, Inc.
$
$
($2,010,926
)
$173,675
$734,977
$
$
See financial notes
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Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of April 30, 2024 (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 Stocks1
$516,527,664
$
$
$516,527,664
Health Care Equipment & Services
15,832,489
0
*
15,832,489
Short-Term Investments1
147,630
147,630
Liabilities
Futures Contracts2
(1,326,948
)
(1,326,948
)
Total
$531,180,835
$—
$0
$531,180,835
*
Level 3 amount shown includes securities determined to have no value at April 30, 2024.
1
As categorized in the Portfolio Holdings.
2
Futures contracts are reported at cumulative unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
See financial notes
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Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $473,144,097) including securities on loan of $142,709
 
$532,507,783
Cash
 
23,232,007
Deposit with broker for futures contracts
 
1,397,500
Receivables:
 
Fund shares sold
 
362,128
Dividends
 
88,311
Income from securities on loan
 
1,289
Prepaid expenses
+
9,352
Total assets
 
557,598,370
 
Liabilities
Collateral held for securities on loan
 
147,630
Payables:
 
Variation margin on futures contracts
 
446,125
Investments bought
 
398,210
Investment adviser and administrator fees
 
375,451
Shareholder service fees
 
113,612
Fund shares redeemed
 
100,603
Accrued expenses
+
72,410
Total liabilities
 
1,654,041
Net assets
 
$555,944,329
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$464,974,133
Total distributable earnings
+
90,970,196
Net assets
 
$555,944,329
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$555,944,329
 
28,169,673
$19.74
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers (net of foreign withholding tax of $8,143)
 
$4,606,330
Other interest
 
338,791
Securities on loan, net
+
15,995
Total investment income
 
4,961,116
 
Expenses
Investment adviser and administrator fees
 
2,253,565
Shareholder service fees
 
682,478
Portfolio accounting fees
 
26,249
Professional fees
 
18,140
Registration fees
 
15,195
Shareholder reports
 
10,948
Custodian fees
 
4,326
Independent trustees’ fees
 
3,479
Transfer agent fees
 
1,158
Other expenses
+
2,691
Total expenses
3,018,229
Net investment income
 
1,942,887
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Net realized gains on sales of securities - affiliated issuers
 
173,675
Net realized gains on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
32,609,723
Net realized gains on futures contracts
+
1,632,790
Net realized gains
 
34,416,188
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - affiliated issuers
 
734,977
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
56,071,240
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts
+
201,432
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
57,007,649
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
91,423,837
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$93,366,724
See financial notes
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Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$1,942,887
$1,941,138
Net realized gains (losses)
 
34,416,188
(2,205,373
)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
57,007,649
(16,397,779
)
Increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations
 
$93,366,724
($16,662,014
)
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($2,107,396
)
($48,159,983
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
1,146,378
$22,263,941
2,298,167
$40,190,557
Shares reinvested
 
82,244
1,578,256
2,100,068
36,121,156
Shares redeemed
+
(2,104,253
)
(41,437,135
)
(4,004,689
)
(71,810,121
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
(875,631
)
($17,594,938
)
393,546
$4,501,592
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
29,045,304
$482,279,939
28,651,758
$542,600,344
Total increase (decrease)
+
(875,631
)
73,664,390
393,546
(60,320,405
)
End of period
 
28,169,673
$555,944,329
29,045,304
$482,279,939
See financial notes
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Schwab Health Care Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$24.05
$26.08
$30.58
$26.27
$25.08
$25.85
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.11
0.20
0.20
0.21
0.26
0.26
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
3.09
(1.14
)
(1.13
)
7.09
2.11
1.27
Total from investment operations
3.20
(0.94
)
(0.93
)
7.30
2.37
1.53
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.22
)
(0.19
)
(0.23
)
(0.23
)
(0.29
)
(0.24
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.69
)
(0.90
)
(3.34
)
(2.76
)
(0.89
)
(2.06
)
Total distributions
(0.91
)
(1.09
)
(3.57
)
(2.99
)
(1.18
)
(2.30
)
Net asset value at end of period
$26.34
$24.05
$26.08
$30.58
$26.27
$25.08
Total return
13.49
%2
(4.04
%)
(3.82
%)
30.02
%
9.57
%
6.51
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Net operating expenses
0.79
%3
0.79
%4
0.80
%4
0.80
%
0.80
%
0.80
%
Gross operating expenses
0.79
%3
0.79
%4
0.80
%4
0.80
%
0.80
%
0.80
%
Net investment income (loss)
0.85
%3
0.79
%
0.76
%
0.76
%
1.01
%
1.05
%
Portfolio turnover rate
30
%2
53
%
59
%
70
%
73
%
45
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000)
$786,214
$733,285
$829,028
$901,637
$745,705
$778,753
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Annualized.
4
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
See financial notes
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Schwab Health Care Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date.
The fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
COMMON STOCKS 99.8% OF NET ASSETS
 
Australia 0.4%
Cochlear Ltd.
4,989
1,040,745
Pro Medicus Ltd.
29,403
2,100,700
 
3,141,445
 
Denmark 6.1%
ALK-Abello AS *
94,892
1,759,202
Demant AS *
33,969
1,622,087
Novo Nordisk AS, Class B
345,276
44,278,952
 
47,660,241
 
France 1.2%
BioMerieux
22,194
2,359,310
Ipsen SA
55,093
6,701,310
 
9,060,620
 
Germany 0.4%
Carl Zeiss Meditec AG, Bearer Shares
33,440
3,528,349
 
Ireland 2.6%
Medtronic PLC
254,797
20,444,911
 
Italy 0.1%
Recordati Industria Chimica e
Farmaceutica SpA
21,963
1,168,725
 
Japan 3.7%
Chugai Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
61,000
1,940,034
Daiichi Sankyo Co. Ltd.
244,800
8,239,401
Hoya Corp.
105,400
12,220,056
Santen Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
450,000
4,346,588
Sysmex Corp.
60,000
959,423
Terumo Corp.
70,000
1,187,489
 
28,892,991
 
Republic of Korea 0.9%
Classys, Inc.
22,910
623,500
Hanmi Pharm Co. Ltd.
4,140
943,104
Hugel, Inc. *
7,000
1,070,213
Samsung Biologics Co. Ltd. *
8,219
4,619,548
 
7,256,365
 
Sweden 0.3%
Camurus AB *
26,173
1,173,693
Getinge AB, B Shares
52,784
1,111,231
 
2,284,924
 
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Switzerland 3.8%
Novartis AG
264,616
25,682,961
Roche Holding AG
16,694
4,000,119
 
29,683,080
 
United Kingdom 4.5%
AstraZeneca PLC
115,946
17,536,701
ConvaTec Group PLC
110,168
342,767
GSK PLC
858,161
17,804,190
 
35,683,658
 
United States 75.8%
Abbott Laboratories
136,849
14,501,889
AbbVie, Inc.
226,017
36,759,405
Addus HomeCare Corp. *
10,896
1,047,650
ADMA Biologics, Inc. *
161,600
1,053,632
Agilent Technologies, Inc.
66,382
9,096,989
Align Technology, Inc. *
7,581
2,140,723
Amgen, Inc.
78,836
21,596,334
ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
42,012
2,772,792
Becton Dickinson & Co.
67,831
15,913,153
BioMarin Pharmaceutical, Inc. *
20,180
1,629,737
Blueprint Medicines Corp. *
17,979
1,642,202
Boston Scientific Corp. *
83,281
5,985,405
Bruker Corp.
30,109
2,348,803
Cardinal Health, Inc.
30,972
3,191,355
Cencora, Inc.
48,967
11,705,561
Cigna Group
48,205
17,211,113
Collegium Pharmaceutical, Inc. *
32,622
1,204,730
CONMED Corp.
5,300
360,294
Cooper Cos., Inc.
20,532
1,828,580
Danaher Corp.
25,006
6,166,980
DaVita, Inc. *
20,872
2,901,417
DENTSPLY SIRONA, Inc.
62,612
1,878,986
Dexcom, Inc. *
17,646
2,247,924
Edwards Lifesciences Corp. *
17,379
1,471,480
Elanco Animal Health, Inc. *
326,004
4,290,213
Elevance Health, Inc.
25,687
13,577,634
Eli Lilly & Co.
95,696
74,748,146
GE HealthCare Technologies, Inc.
23,160
1,765,718
Gilead Sciences, Inc.
165,282
10,776,386
HCA Healthcare, Inc.
14,499
4,492,080
HealthEquity, Inc. *
9,733
768,031
Hologic, Inc. *
133,177
10,090,821
IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. *
13,156
6,482,751
Intuitive Surgical, Inc. *
8,917
3,304,819
IQVIA Holdings, Inc. *
54,122
12,543,856
Jazz Pharmaceuticals PLC *
28,774
3,186,720
Johnson & Johnson
209,754
30,328,331
McKesson Corp.
39,397
21,164,462
Medpace Holdings, Inc. *
18,111
7,033,407
Merck & Co., Inc.
311,642
40,270,379
Merit Medical Systems, Inc. *
43,083
3,192,450
Mettler-Toledo International, Inc. *
9,140
11,239,458
Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. *
44,579
6,131,396
See financial notes
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Schwab Health Care Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Option Care Health, Inc. *
130,599
3,903,604
Owens & Minor, Inc. *
58,600
1,449,764
Prestige Consumer Healthcare, Inc. *
103,746
7,444,813
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
19,352
17,236,052
ResMed, Inc.
8,473
1,813,137
Stryker Corp.
63,548
21,383,902
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.
22,414
12,747,290
Twist Bioscience Corp. *
24,925
778,408
United Therapeutics Corp. *
37,155
8,706,531
UnitedHealth Group, Inc.
88,185
42,655,084
Veeva Systems, Inc., Class A *
37,910
7,527,410
Veracyte, Inc. *
39,324
769,571
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
58,991
23,172,255
Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.
58,903
7,084,853
Zoetis, Inc.
46,219
7,359,914
 
596,076,780
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $502,927,710)
784,882,089
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $502,927,710)
784,882,089
*
Non-income producing security.

The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of April 30, 2024 (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 Stocks1
$616,521,691
$
$
$616,521,691
Australia
3,141,445
3,141,445
Denmark
47,660,241
47,660,241
France
9,060,620
9,060,620
Germany
3,528,349
3,528,349
Italy
1,168,725
1,168,725
Japan
28,892,991
28,892,991
Republic of Korea
7,256,365
7,256,365
Sweden
2,284,924
2,284,924
Switzerland
29,683,080
29,683,080
United Kingdom
35,683,658
35,683,658
Total
$616,521,691
$168,360,398
$—
$784,882,089
1
As categorized in the Portfolio Holdings.
See financial notes
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Schwab Health Care Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $502,927,710)
 
$784,882,089
Foreign currency, at value (cost $481,725)
 
480,129
Receivables:
 
Foreign tax reclaims
 
1,093,340
Dividends
 
587,371
Investments sold
 
197,523
Fund shares sold
 
97,161
Prepaid expenses
+
22,535
Total assets
 
787,360,148
 
Liabilities
Payables:
 
Fund shares redeemed
 
356,649
Investment adviser and administrator fees
 
342,832
Due to custodian
 
200,156
Shareholder service fees
 
154,891
Independent trustees’ fees
 
16
Accrued expenses
+
91,546
Total liabilities
 
1,146,090
Net assets
 
$786,214,058
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$481,932,468
Total distributable earnings
+
304,281,590
Net assets
 
$786,214,058
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$786,214,058
 
29,850,681
$26.34
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Health Care Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers (net of foreign withholding tax of $285,190)
 
$6,394,072
Other interest
+
9,078
Total investment income
 
6,403,150
 
Expenses
Investment adviser and administrator fees
 
2,080,971
Shareholder service fees
 
913,366
Portfolio accounting fees
 
27,769
Shareholder reports
 
18,792
Professional fees
 
17,153
Registration fees
 
14,130
Independent trustees’ fees
 
3,743
Transfer agent fees
 
2,438
Other expenses
+
5,475
Total expenses
3,083,837
Net investment income
 
3,319,313
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Net realized gains on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
20,968,500
Net realized gains on foreign currency transactions
+
60,955
Net realized gains
 
21,029,455
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
73,281,928
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on foreign currency translations
+
(19,657
)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
73,262,271
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
94,291,726
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$97,611,039
See financial notes
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Schwab Health Care Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$3,319,313
$6,396,150
Net realized gains
 
21,029,455
21,281,179
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
73,262,271
(58,022,517
)
Increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations
 
$97,611,039
($30,345,188
)
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($27,546,281
)
($34,603,137
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
829,193
$21,663,256
1,914,250
$49,354,082
Shares reinvested
 
936,699
23,623,551
1,116,087
30,056,232
Shares redeemed
+
(2,403,554
)
(62,422,841
)
(4,324,885
)
(110,204,717
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
(637,662
)
($17,136,034
)
(1,294,548
)
($30,794,403
)
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
30,488,343
$733,285,334
31,782,891
$829,028,062
Total increase (decrease)
+
(637,662
)
52,928,724
(1,294,548
)
(95,742,728
)
End of period
 
29,850,681
$786,214,058
30,488,343
$733,285,334
See financial notes
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Schwab International Core Equity Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$9.84
$8.71
$11.55
$9.11
$10.04
$9.64
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.12
0.27
0.34
0.21
0.14
0.24
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
1.82
1.18
(2.86
)
2.34
(0.71
)
0.41
Total from investment operations
1.94
1.45
(2.52
)
2.55
(0.57
)
0.65
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.29
)
(0.32
)
(0.32
)
(0.11
)
(0.36
)
(0.25
)
Net asset value at end of period
$11.49
$9.84
$8.71
$11.55
$9.11
$10.04
Total return
19.96
%2
16.74
%
(22.40
%)
28.12
%
(6.01
%)
7.08
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Net operating expenses
0.86
%3
0.86
%
0.86
%4
0.86
%
0.86
%
0.86
%
Gross operating expenses
0.87
%3
0.87
%
0.89
%4
0.86
%
0.88
%
0.87
%
Net investment income (loss)
2.15
%3
2.65
%
3.40
%
1.93
%
1.51
%
2.44
%
Portfolio turnover rate
31
%2
62
%
94
%
103
%
97
%
91
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000)
$584,974
$511,144
$507,380
$692,619
$664,487
$975,511
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Annualized.
4
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
See financial notes
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Schwab International Core Equity Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date.
The fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
COMMON STOCKS 98.0% OF NET ASSETS
 
Australia 4.9%
ANZ Group Holdings Ltd.
206,416
3,724,555
Aristocrat Leisure Ltd.
153,174
3,908,999
BHP Group Ltd.
167,183
4,585,179
BlueScope Steel Ltd.
41,000
598,412
Commonwealth Bank of Australia
40,263
2,950,051
Fortescue Ltd.
93,474
1,549,280
James Hardie Industries PLC *
18,000
618,803
JB Hi-Fi Ltd.
100,911
3,937,758
Macquarie Group Ltd.
23,114
2,767,636
National Australia Bank Ltd.
108,648
2,355,219
Qantas Airways Ltd. *
216,937
818,483
Technology One Ltd.
110,762
1,147,185
 
28,961,560
 
Austria 0.6%
Erste Group Bank AG
23,066
1,075,685
Wienerberger AG
75,246
2,688,939
 
3,764,624
 
Belgium 0.8%
Colruyt Group NV
96,056
4,451,028
 
Brazil 0.6%
Vale SA
301,200
3,671,176
 
Canada 2.0%
Barrick Gold Corp.
66,100
1,098,586
CGI, Inc. *
36,109
3,658,769
Constellation Software, Inc.
400
1,029,828
Dollarama, Inc.
24,500
2,043,787
Imperial Oil Ltd.
38,200
2,626,397
Suncor Energy, Inc.
27,900
1,064,604
 
11,521,971
 
China 0.8%
COSCO SHIPPING Holdings Co. Ltd.,
H Shares
1,977,500
2,558,555
Tencent Holdings Ltd.
48,100
2,110,781
 
4,669,336
 
Denmark 5.4%
Novo Nordisk AS, Class B
206,564
26,490,221
Pandora AS
26,176
3,983,984
Rockwool AS, B Shares
4,210
1,372,412
 
31,846,617
 
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
France 12.5%
Airbus SE
13,000
2,139,251
BNP Paribas SA
59,023
4,247,405
Cie de Saint-Gobain SA
92,373
7,305,101
Cie Generale des Etablissements Michelin
SCA
209,497
8,048,591
Eiffage SA
43,928
4,687,049
Engie SA *
351,374
6,100,067
Hermes International SCA
1,695
4,057,813
Ipsen SA
45,406
5,523,019
L'Oreal SA
15,092
7,075,932
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE
9,416
7,734,641
Sanofi SA
36,351
3,591,226
Schneider Electric SE
14,200
3,237,790
Societe Generale SA
127,605
3,438,323
TotalEnergies SE
80,744
5,861,914
 
73,048,122
 
Germany 9.0%
Allianz SE
24,313
6,899,666
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG
19,720
2,148,480
Deutsche Telekom AG
345,950
7,924,180
Fresenius SE & Co. KGaA
38,820
1,158,403
Heidelberg Materials AG
77,817
7,831,165
Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
4,356
313,234
Mercedes-Benz Group AG
57,599
4,356,839
SAP SE
60,295
10,887,296
Siemens AG
50,250
9,413,508
Vonovia SE
52,567
1,518,977
 
52,451,748
 
Hong Kong 1.3%
China Medical System Holdings Ltd.
366,000
326,783
Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd.
78,000
2,478,404
NetEase, Inc.
57,000
1,068,444
PetroChina Co. Ltd., H Shares
3,942,000
3,672,923
 
7,546,554
 
Israel 0.4%
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. *
15,600
2,330,952
 
Italy 4.1%
A2A SpA
335,375
661,411
Assicurazioni Generali SpA
61,244
1,493,278
Enel SpA
1,069,993
7,032,466
Stellantis NV
297,006
6,571,702
UniCredit SpA
102,000
3,743,845
Unipol Gruppo SpA
482,074
4,321,650
 
23,824,352
 
See financial notes
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Schwab International Core Equity Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Japan 21.5%
Dai-ichi Life Holdings, Inc.
69,000
1,598,111
Daiichi Sankyo Co. Ltd.
47,500
1,598,740
Disco Corp.
10,400
2,962,395
Fast Retailing Co. Ltd.
17,600
4,601,855
Fujikura Ltd.
138,800
2,385,183
Hikari Tsushin, Inc.
3,600
585,078
Hitachi Ltd.
101,000
9,318,328
Honda Motor Co. Ltd.
297,000
3,379,140
Hoya Corp.
57,603
6,678,481
Inpex Corp.
348,274
5,217,074
Japan Exchange Group, Inc.
178,100
4,171,193
Japan Post Insurance Co. Ltd.
49,100
921,807
Lawson, Inc.
13,000
851,061
Makita Corp.
198,000
5,732,273
Mitsubishi Corp.
111,900
2,559,105
Mitsui Fudosan Co. Ltd.
399,000
4,060,648
Nexon Co. Ltd.
61,000
951,072
Nintendo Co. Ltd.
38,000
1,853,221
Nippon Building Fund, Inc.
325
1,241,758
Nippon Yusen KK
50,000
1,419,523
Nitto Denko Corp.
11,600
959,153
Nomura Holdings, Inc.
457,800
2,604,873
Ono Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
208,100
2,997,339
Oracle Corp.
38,500
2,889,216
ORIX Corp.
328,000
6,712,655
Panasonic Holdings Corp.
274,900
2,399,451
Persol Holdings Co. Ltd.
473,200
654,582
Recruit Holdings Co. Ltd.
105,400
4,539,300
Renesas Electronics Corp.
99,900
1,621,952
SCREEN Holdings Co. Ltd.
11,000
1,134,949
Sega Sammy Holdings, Inc.
53,200
696,333
Shimamura Co. Ltd.
21,200
1,045,093
Sompo Holdings, Inc.
87,600
1,733,614
Sony Group Corp.
37,800
3,124,221
Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.
156,100
8,867,069
Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc.
59,000
1,864,777
Tokyo Electron Ltd.
31,300
6,865,522
Tokyo Gas Co. Ltd.
97,000
2,175,443
Toyo Suisan Kaisha Ltd.
43,000
2,688,973
Toyota Motor Corp.
352,000
8,028,618
 
125,689,179
 
Netherlands 6.2%
ABN AMRO Bank NV, GDR
133,499
2,138,462
ASML Holding NV
24,119
21,007,955
Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize NV
213,659
6,485,445
Wolters Kluwer NV
45,695
6,840,838
 
36,472,700
 
Norway 0.3%
Equinor ASA
68,221
1,815,249
 
Republic of Korea 1.2%
Doosan Bobcat, Inc.
72,614
2,713,942
Kia Corp.
49,750
4,214,948
 
6,928,890
 
Singapore 0.8%
Jardine Cycle & Carriage Ltd.
104,500
2,016,666
Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd.
63,600
2,440,332
 
4,456,998
 
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Spain 2.0%
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA
249,581
2,698,962
Banco Santander SA (a)
1,078,329
5,246,752
Endesa SA
85,195
1,553,586
Industria de Diseno Textil SA (a)
45,671
2,079,443
 
11,578,743
 
Sweden 1.8%
Atlas Copco AB, A Shares
237,205
4,154,902
Investor AB, B Shares
67,688
1,657,865
Nordea Bank Abp
144,421
1,678,782
SSAB AB, A Shares
425,113
2,387,063
Volvo AB, B Shares
26,057
663,234
 
10,541,846
 
Switzerland 6.8%
ABB Ltd.
57,000
2,769,541
Holcim AG
88,926
7,443,791
Logitech International SA
17,871
1,391,386
Nestle SA
75,127
7,542,763
Novartis AG
141,850
13,767,603
Partners Group Holding AG
706
908,316
Roche Holding AG
14,740
3,531,913
UBS Group AG
103,535
2,719,167
 
40,074,480
 
Taiwan 0.9%
MediaTek, Inc.
50,000
1,507,558
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.
Ltd.
148,000
3,543,676
 
5,051,234
 
United Kingdom 14.1%
AstraZeneca PLC
17,265
2,611,312
BAE Systems PLC
367,128
6,106,153
Centrica PLC
2,010,415
3,209,168
CRH PLC
17,736
1,373,490
Games Workshop Group PLC
28,587
3,533,186
GSK PLC
364,163
7,555,257
Hikma Pharmaceuticals PLC
105,396
2,530,618
Howden Joinery Group PLC
147,564
1,606,192
HSBC Holdings PLC
926,192
8,028,187
Imperial Brands PLC
271,030
6,193,076
Investec PLC
213,214
1,350,558
Legal & General Group PLC
830,297
2,437,336
Man Group PLC
601,917
1,930,289
Marks & Spencer Group PLC
527,881
1,681,798
NatWest Group PLC
597,172
2,253,955
Next PLC
58,557
6,567,635
RELX PLC
72,000
2,958,255
Rio Tinto PLC
38,893
2,631,529
Shell PLC
339,996
12,086,380
Tesco PLC
1,211,334
4,472,328
Unilever PLC
28,498
1,474,224
 
82,590,926
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $454,034,040)
573,288,285
See financial notes
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Schwab International Core Equity Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS 2.2% OF NET ASSETS
 
Money Market Funds 2.2%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government
Money Market Fund, Premier Class
5.25% (b)
6,674,828
6,674,828
State Street Institutional U.S. Government
Money Market Fund, Premier Class
5.25% (b)(c)
5,890,275
5,890,275
 
12,565,103
Total Short-Term Investments
(Cost $12,565,103)
12,565,103
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $466,599,143)
585,853,388
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at
$5,369,971.
(b)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
(c)
Security purchased with cash collateral received for securities on loan.
GDR —
Global Depositary Receipt

The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of April 30, 2024 (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 Stocks1
$
$421,166,981
$
$421,166,981
Belgium
4,451,028
4,451,028
Brazil
3,671,176
3,671,176
Canada
11,521,971
11,521,971
Israel
2,330,952
2,330,952
Japan
851,061
124,838,118
125,689,179
Singapore
2,440,332
2,016,666
4,456,998
Short-Term Investments1
12,565,103
12,565,103
Total
$37,831,623
$548,021,765
$—
$585,853,388
1
As categorized in the Portfolio Holdings.
See financial notes
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Schwab International Core Equity Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $466,599,143) including securities on loan of $5,369,971
 
$585,853,388
Foreign currency, at value (cost $1,893,580)
 
1,848,373
Receivables:
 
Dividends
 
2,466,460
Foreign tax reclaims
 
1,372,690
Fund shares sold
 
42,330
Income from securities on loan
 
5,153
Prepaid expenses
+
21,293
Total assets
 
591,609,687
 
Liabilities
Collateral held for securities on loan
 
5,890,275
Payables:
 
Investment adviser and administrator fees
 
279,838
Shareholder service fees
 
113,251
Fund shares redeemed
 
107,011
IRS compliance fee for foreign withholding tax claims
 
103,830
Accrued expenses
+
141,172
Total liabilities
 
6,635,377
Net assets
 
$584,974,310
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$543,742,728
Total distributable earnings
+
41,231,582
Net assets
 
$584,974,310
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$584,974,310
 
50,910,845
$11.49
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab International Core Equity Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers (net of foreign withholding tax of $946,312)
 
$8,519,471
Securities on loan, net
+
37,495
Total investment income
 
8,556,966
 
Expenses
Investment adviser and administrator fees
 
1,648,241
Shareholder service fees
 
699,794
Professional fees
 
37,881
1
Portfolio accounting fees
 
35,640
Custodian fees
 
27,429
Registration fees
 
11,822
Shareholder reports
 
7,494
Transfer agent fees
 
6,154
Independent trustees’ fees
 
3,486
Other expenses
+
6,677
Total expenses
 
2,484,618
Expense reduction
40,010
1
Net expenses
2,444,608
Net investment income
 
6,112,358
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Net realized gains on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
22,970,529
Net realized losses on foreign currency transactions
+
(16,876
)
Net realized gains
 
22,953,653
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
71,700,264
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on foreign currency translations
+
(86,870
)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
71,613,394
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
94,567,047
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$100,679,405
1
Includes professional fees of $17,272 associated with the filing of foreign withholding tax claims in the European Union are deemed to be non-contingent and non-routine
expenses of the fund (see financial notes 2(d) and 4 for additional information).
See financial notes
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Schwab International Core Equity Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$6,112,358
$14,362,950
Net realized gains
 
22,953,653
5,351,934
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
71,613,394
65,333,356
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$100,679,405
$85,048,240
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($14,962,629
)
($18,031,388
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
1,543,724
$17,079,990
1,846,614
$18,701,524
Shares reinvested
 
1,254,919
13,302,138
1,694,173
16,162,412
Shares redeemed
+
(3,827,985
)
(42,268,753
)
(9,868,515
)
(98,116,676
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
(1,029,342
)
($11,886,625
)
(6,327,728
)
($63,252,740
)
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
51,940,187
$511,144,159
58,267,915
$507,380,047
Total increase (decrease)
+
(1,029,342
)
73,830,151
(6,327,728
)
3,764,112
End of period
 
50,910,845
$584,974,310
51,940,187
$511,144,159
See financial notes
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Financial Notes, unaudited
1. Business Structure of the Funds:
Each of the funds in this report is a series of Schwab Capital Trust (the trust), a no-load, open-end management investment company. The trust is organized as a Massachusetts business trust and is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act). The list below shows all the funds in the trust as of the end of the period, including the funds discussed in this report, which are highlighted:
SCHWAB CAPITAL TRUST
Schwab Core Equity Fund
Schwab Target 2045 Fund
Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
Schwab Target 2050 Fund
Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
Schwab Target 2055 Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Schwab Target 2060 Fund
Schwab Health Care Fund
Schwab Target 2065 Fund
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund®
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund®
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental Global Real Estate Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
Schwab Target 2010 Index Fund
Schwab International Index Fund®
Schwab Target 2015 Index Fund
Schwab MarketTrack All Equity Portfolio™
Schwab Target 2020 Index Fund
Schwab MarketTrack Growth Portfolio™
Schwab Target 2025 Index Fund
Schwab MarketTrack Balanced Portfolio™
Schwab Target 2030 Index Fund
Schwab MarketTrack Conservative Portfolio™
Schwab Target 2035 Index Fund
Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Schwab Target 2040 Index Fund
Schwab Balanced Fund
Schwab Target 2045 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2010 Fund
Schwab Target 2050 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2015 Fund
Schwab Target 2055 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2020 Fund
Schwab Target 2060 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2025 Fund
Schwab Target 2065 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2030 Fund
Schwab Monthly Income Fund - Target Payout
Schwab Target 2035 Fund
Schwab Monthly Income Fund - Flexible Payout
Schwab Target 2040 Fund
Schwab Monthly Income Fund - Income Payout
Each fund in this report offers one share class. Shares are bought and sold at closing net asset value per share (NAV), which is the price for all outstanding shares of a fund. Each share has a par value of 1/1,000 of a cent, and the funds’ Board of Trustees (the Board) may authorize the issuance of as many shares as necessary.
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. The "Fund Complex" includes The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Investments, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust.
Investment Objectives
The Schwab Core Equity Fund seeks long-term capital growth.

The Schwab Dividend Equity Fund seeks current income and capital appreciation.

The Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund seeks long-term capital growth.

The Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund seeks long-term capital growth.

The Schwab Health Care Fund seeks long-term capital growth.

The Schwab International Core Equity Fund seeks long-term capital growth.
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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 mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs), which are referred to as "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) and are available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.
(a) Security Valuation:
Pursuant to Rule 2a-5 under the 1940 Act, the Board has designated authority to a Valuation Designee, the funds’ investment adviser, to make fair valuation determinations under adopted procedures, subject to Board oversight. The investment adviser has formed a Pricing Committee to administer the pricing and valuation of portfolio securities and other assets and liabilities as well as to ensure that prices used for internal purposes or provided by third parties reasonably reflect fair value. The Valuation Designee may utilize independent pricing services, quotations from securities and financial instrument dealers and other market sources to determine fair value.
Securities held in the funds’ portfolio are valued every business day. The following valuation policies and procedures are used by the Valuation Designee 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.
● Foreign equity security fair valuation: The Valuation Designee has adopted procedures to fair value foreign equity securities that are traded in markets that close prior to the valuation of a fund’s holdings. By fair valuing securities whose prices may have been affected by events occurring after the close of trading, the Valuation Designee seeks to establish prices that investors might expect to realize upon the current sales of these securities. This methodology is designed to deter “arbitrage” market timers, who seek to exploit delays between the change in the value of a fund’s portfolio holdings and the NAV of a fund’s shares and seeks to help ensure that the prices at which a fund’s shares are purchased and redeemed are fair and do not result in dilution of shareholder interest or other harm to shareholders. When fair value pricing is used at the open or close of a reporting period, it may cause a temporary divergence between the return of a fund and that of its comparative index or benchmark.
● Futures contracts: Futures contracts are valued at their settlement prices as of the close of their exchanges.
● Mutual funds: Mutual funds are valued at their respective NAVs.
● Securities for which no quoted value is available: The Valuation Designee has adopted procedures to fair value a fund’s securities when market prices are not “readily available” or are unreliable. For example, a security may be fair valued when it’s 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. Fair value determinations are made in good faith in accordance with adopted valuation procedures. The Valuation Designee considers a number of factors, including unobservable market inputs, when arriving at fair value. The Valuation Designee may employ methods 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. 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.
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 methods 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
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2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
categorization is based on the lowest level input that is significant to the valuation. If it is determined 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 the Valuation Designee’s judgment will be required to estimate fair value.
The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows:
● Level 1 — quoted prices in active markets for identical investments — Investments whose values are based on quoted market prices in active markets. These generally include active listed equities, mutual funds, ETFs and futures contracts. Mutual funds and ETFs are classified as Level 1 prices, without consideration to the classification level of the underlying securities held which could be Level 1, Level 2 or Level 3 in the fair value hierarchy.
● Level 2 — other 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 forward foreign currency exchange contracts, 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. In addition, international securities whose markets close hours before the valuation of a fund’s holdings may require fair valuations due to significant movement in the U.S. markets occurring after the daily close of foreign markets. The Valuation Designee has approved a vendor that calculates fair valuations of international equity securities based on a number of factors that appear to correlate to the movements in the U.S. markets.
● Level 3 — significant unobservable inputs (including the Valuation Designee’s 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 readily available for these securities, one or more valuation methods are used for which sufficient and reliable data is available. The inputs used 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 in the absence of market information. Assumptions used due to the lack of observable inputs may significantly impact the resulting fair value and therefore a 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 funds’ investments as of April 30, 2024, are disclosed in each fund’s 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 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 pursuant to Rule 2a-7 under 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
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2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
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 fair 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 9% of gross lending revenue, with subsequent breakpoints to a low of 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 the investment adviser or any of its affiliates.
As of April 30, 2024, Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund, Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund and Schwab International Core Equity Fund had securities on loan, all of which were classified as common stocks and ETFs. The value of the securities on loan and the related collateral as of April 30, 2024, are disclosed in the fund’s Portfolio Holdings and Statement of Assets and Liabilities. 
Cash Investments: The funds, except for Schwab Core Equity Fund and Schwab International Core Equity Fund, may invest a portion of their assets in cash. Cash includes cash bank balances in an interest-bearing demand deposit account with maturity on demand by the funds.
Passive Foreign Investment Companies: Certain funds may own shares in certain foreign corporations that meet the Internal Revenue Code, as amended, 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).
Central Securities Depositories Regulation: The Central Securities Depositories Regulation (CSDR) introduced measures for the authorization and supervision of European Union Central Security Depositories and created a common set of prudential, organizational, and conduct of business standards at a European level. CSDR is designed to support securities settlement and operational aspects of securities settlement, including the provision of shorter settlement periods; mandatory buy-ins; and cash penalties, to prevent and address settlement fails. CSDR measures are aimed to prevent settlement fails by ensuring that all transaction details are provided to facilitate settlement, as well as further incentivizing timely settlement by imposing cash penalty fines and buy-ins. The Schwab Dividend Equity Fund, Schwab Health Care Fund and Schwab International Core Equity Fund may be subject to pay cash penalties and may also receive cash penalties with certain counterparties in instances where there are settlement fails.  These cash penalties are included in net realized gains (losses) on sales of securities in each fund’s Statement of Operations, if any.
(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 differences 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 reported in foreign currency transactions or translations, if any, in each fund’s 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, if any.
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.
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2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
(d) Investment Income:
Interest income is recorded as it accrues. Dividends, in the form of cash or non-cash income such as in the form of additional securities, 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 date the ex-dividend date is confirmed. 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 International Core Equity Fund 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. The professional fees related to European Union foreign withholding tax claims are non-contingent and non-routine fees which are subject to repayment to the investment adviser (see financial note 4 for additional information).
For U.S. income tax purposes, European Union reclaims received reduce the amounts of foreign taxes that the fund passes through to its shareholders. If European Union reclaims received exceed foreign withholding taxes paid, the Schwab International Core Equity Fund will evaluate the requirements for entering into a closing agreement with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to address any prior years’ U.S. income tax liabilities attributable to fund shareholders resulting from the recovery of foreign taxes. The closing agreement would result in the fund paying a compliance fee to the IRS, on behalf of its shareholders, representing the estimated tax savings generated from foreign tax credits claimed by fund shareholders on their tax returns in prior years. During the period ended April 30, 2024, the Schwab International Core Equity Fund filed a closing agreement with the IRS and its status for acceptance is under review with the IRS.
The Schwab International Core Equity Fund will pay a compliance fee to the IRS, on behalf of its shareholders, representing the estimated tax savings generated from foreign tax credits claimed by fund shareholders on their tax returns in prior years. The Schwab International Core Equity Fund recorded contra income in the October 31, 2023, annual report for the estimated IRS compliance fee for foreign withholding tax claims and a corresponding liability to be paid to the IRS, which is disclosed in the fund’s Statement of Assets and Liabilities. The actual IRS compliance fee may differ from the estimate and that difference may be material. Professional fees related to the preparation of the closing agreement filed with the IRS were expensed in the prior period and paid in the current period, those fees are non-routine expenses and were paid by the Schwab International Core Equity Fund and not the adviser.
(e) Expenses:
Expenses that are specific to a fund are charged directly to the fund. Expenses that are common to more than one fund in the trusts generally are allocated among those funds in proportion to their average daily net assets.
(f) Distributions to Shareholders:
The funds make distributions from net investment income, if any, once a year, with the exception of the Schwab Dividend Equity Fund which typically pays quarterly distributions. The funds make distributions from net realized capital gains, if any, once a year. To receive a distribution, you must be a registered shareholder on the record date. Distributions are paid to shareholders on the payable date.
(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.
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2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
(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.
(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 each fund’s Statement of Operations. Foreign taxes accrued as of April 30, 2024, 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) Regulatory Update:
Effective January 24, 2023, the SEC adopted rule and form amendments to require mutual funds and ETFs to transmit concise and visually engaging streamlined annual and semiannual reports to shareholders that highlight key information deemed important for retail investors to assess and monitor their fund investments. Other information, including financial statements, will no longer appear in a streamlined shareholder report but must be available online, delivered free of charge upon request, and filed on a semiannual basis on Form N-CSR. The rule and form amendments have a compliance date of July 24, 2024. At this time, management is evaluating the impact of these rule and form amendment changes on the content of the current shareholder report and the newly created annual and semiannual streamlined shareholder reports.

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 and 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.
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.
Management Risk. The investment techniques, risk analyses and portfolio optimization process the investment adviser may use in constructing the fund’s portfolio do not assure successful investment outcomes. Securities selected with the assistance of the investment process may be negatively impacted by factors or events not foreseen in developing the process. The portfolio optimization process and Schwab Equity Ratings and Schwab Equity International Ratings may not adequately take into account certain factors or may rely on inaccurate data inputs, may contain design flaws or faulty assumptions, and may rely on incomplete or inaccurate data inputs. The fund’s investment adviser may make investment decisions using historical information that may not produce the desired results in the future. As a result, a fund may have a lower return than if it were managed using another process or strategy.
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.
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3. Risk Factors (continued):
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.
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 riskier than those issued by larger companies, and their prices may move sharply, especially during market upturns and downturns.
Growth Investing Risk. Growth stocks can be volatile. Growth companies usually invest a high portion of earnings in their businesses and may lack the dividends of value stocks that can cushion stock prices in a falling market. The prices of growth stocks are based largely on projections of the issuer’s future earnings and revenues. If a company’s earnings or revenues fall short of expectations, its stock price may fall dramatically. Growth stocks may also be more expensive relative to their earnings or assets compared to value or other stocks.
Dividend Paying Stock Risk. To the extent that a fund invests in dividend paying stocks, the fund’s performance will correlate with the performance of the dividend paying stock segment of the stock market, and the fund may underperform funds that do not limit their investments to dividend paying stocks. If stocks held by a fund reduce or stop paying dividends, the fund’s ability to generate income may be affected.
Derivatives Risk. The principal type of derivative used by a fund is a futures contract. A futures contract is an agreement to buy or sell a financial instrument at a specific price on a specific day. The use of derivatives that are subject to regulation by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), could cause a 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, market risk and management risk, are discussed elsewhere in this section. A fund’s use of derivatives is also subject to lack of availability risk, counterparty 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. Counterparty risk is the risk that the counterparty to a derivatives transaction may not fulfill its obligations either because the financial condition of the counterparty declines, or because the counterparty is otherwise unable or unwilling to perform under the contract. Leverage risk is the risk that a small percentage of assets invested in derivatives can have a disproportionately large impact on a 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 a fund to realize higher amounts of short-term capital gains. A fund’s use of derivatives could reduce the fund’s performance, increase its volatility, and could cause the fund to lose more than the initial amount invested. The fund’s use of derivatives also could create a risk of counterparty default under certain transactions, risks that the fund would need to liquidate portfolio positions when it may not be advantageous to do so in order to meet margin and payment obligations, and legal risks relating to insufficient documentation, insufficient capacity or authority of a counterparty, or legality or enforceability of a contract.
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.
Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) Risk. When a fund invests in an ETF, it will bear a proportionate share of the ETF’s expenses. In addition, lack of liquidity in the market for an ETF’s shares can result in its value being more volatile than the underlying portfolio of securities.
REITs Risk. A fund’s investments in real estate investment trusts (REITs) will be subject to the risks associated with the direct ownership of real estate, including fluctuations in the value of underlying properties, defaults by borrowers or tenants, changes in interest rates and risks related to general or local economic conditions. REITs are also subject to certain additional risks; for example, REITs are dependent upon specialized management skills and cash flows, and may have their investments in relatively few properties, 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 on a fund. In addition, REITs have their own expenses, and a fund will bear a proportionate share of those expenses.
Foreign Investment Risk. 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,
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
3. Risk Factors (continued):
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 may 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 in particular, 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. 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, auditing, financial reporting and recordkeeping 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.
Concentration Risk. The investments of certain funds are concentrated in issuers doing business in the same sector, and therefore, the companies in which a fund invests will be affected by many of the same factors, such as legislative or regulatory changes, intense competition for market share and other competitive challenges. In addition, a fund is subject to the risks that stocks of these companies may underperform other segments of the equity market or stock market as a whole and are likely to have above-average volatility.
Securities Lending Risk. Securities lending involves the risk of loss of rights in, or delay in recovery of, the loaned securities if the borrower fails to return the security loaned or becomes insolvent.
Portfolio Turnover Risk. The funds buy and sell portfolio securities actively. This may cause a fund’s portfolio turnover rate and transaction costs to rise, which may lower a fund’s performance and may increase the likelihood of capital gains distributions.
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
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc., dba Schwab Asset Management, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Charles Schwab Corporation, serves as each fund’s investment adviser and administrator pursuant to the Investment Advisory and Administration Agreement between the investment adviser and the trust.
For its advisory and administrative services to the funds, the investment adviser is entitled to receive an annual fee, payable monthly, based on a percentage of each fund’s average daily net assets as follows:
% OF AVERAGE DAILY NET ASSETS
SCHWAB
CORE
EQUITY FUND
SCHWAB
DIVIDEND
EQUITY FUND
SCHWAB
LARGE-CAP
GROWTH FUND
SCHWAB
SMALL-CAP
EQUITY FUND
SCHWAB
INTERNATIONAL
CORE
EQUITY FUND
Flat rate
0.47
%
0.62
%
0.72
%
0.81
%
0.58
%
% OF AVERAGE DAILY NET ASSETS
SCHWAB
HEALTH CARE
FUND
First $500 million
0.54
%
$500 million to $1 billion
0.515
%
Over $1 billion
0.49
%
For the period ended April 30, 2024, the aggregate advisory fee paid to the investment adviser by the Schwab Health Care Fund was 0.53%, as a percentage of the fund’s average daily net assets.
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4. Affiliates and Affiliated Transactions (continued):
Shareholder Servicing
The Board has adopted a Shareholder Servicing Plan (the Plan) on behalf of the funds. The Plan enables each fund to bear expenses relating to the provision by financial intermediaries, including Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (Schwab), a broker-dealer affiliate of the investment adviser (together, service providers), of certain account maintenance, customer liaison and shareholder services to the current shareholders of the funds.
Pursuant to the Plan, each fund’s shares are subject to an annual shareholder servicing fee up to 0.25%. The shareholder servicing fee paid to a particular service provider is made pursuant to its written agreement with Schwab, as distributor of the funds (or, in the case of payments made to Schwab acting as a service provider, pursuant to Schwab’s written agreement with the funds). Payments under the Plan are made as described above without regard to whether the fee is more or less than the service provider’s actual cost of providing the services, and if more, such excess may be retained as profit by the service provider.
Expense Limitation
The investment adviser and its affiliates have made an additional agreement with the funds, for so long as the investment adviser serves as the investment adviser to the funds, in which the agreement may only be amended or terminated with the approval of the Board, to limit the total annual fund operating expenses charged, excluding interest, taxes and certain non-routine expenses (expense limitation). The below expense limitation also excludes paying acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by the funds through their investments in underlying funds. The expense limitation as a percentage of average daily net assets is as follows:
SCHWAB
CORE
EQUITY FUND
SCHWAB
DIVIDEND
EQUITY FUND
SCHWAB
LARGE-CAP
GROWTH FUND
SCHWAB
SMALL-CAP
EQUITY FUND
SCHWAB
HEALTH CARE
FUND
SCHWAB
INTERNATIONAL
CORE
EQUITY FUND
0.75
%
0.89
%
0.99
%
1.12
%
0.82
%
0.86
%
Investments from Affiliates
Certain funds in the Fund Complex may own shares of other funds in the Fund Complex. The table below reflects the percentages of shares of each fund in this report that are owned by other funds in the Fund Complex as of April 30, 2024, as applicable:
 
UNDERLYING FUNDS
 
SCHWAB
CORE
EQUITY FUND
SCHWAB
SMALL-CAP
EQUITY FUND
SCHWAB
INTERNATIONAL
CORE
EQUITY FUND
Schwab Balanced Fund
12.8
%
9.7
%
%
Schwab Target 2010 Fund
0.1
%
0.1
%
0.2
%
Schwab Target 2015 Fund
0.1
%
0.1
%
0.3
%
Schwab Target 2020 Fund
0.5
%
0.9
%
2.2
%
Schwab Target 2025 Fund
0.7
%
1.4
%
3.6
%
Schwab Target 2030 Fund
2.3
%
4.5
%
10.4
%
Schwab Target 2035 Fund
1.5
%
3.4
%
7.3
%
Schwab Target 2040 Fund
3.3
%
8.2
%
16.9
%
Schwab Target 2045 Fund
0.9
%
2.3
%
4.4
%
Schwab Target 2050 Fund
1.0
%
2.6
%
4.7
%
Schwab Target 2055 Fund
0.7
%
1.9
%
3.4
%
Schwab Target 2060 Fund
0.2
%
0.7
%
1.2
%
Schwab Target 2065 Fund
0.1
%
0.2
%
0.3
%
Other Affiliated Transactions
The professional fees related to European Union foreign withholding tax claims discussed in financial note 2(d) are non-contingent and non-routine expenses. The investment adviser agreed to pay these professional fees, on behalf of the Schwab International Core Equity Fund, subject to reimbursement by the fund to the investment adviser to the extent the fund is able to successfully recover tax claims in the future.
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
4. Affiliates and Affiliated Transactions (continued):
For the period ended April 30, 2024, the professional fees incurred by the Schwab International Core Equity Fund and paid by the investment adviser were $17,272, as shown as Professional fees in the fund’s Statement of Operations.
During the period ended April 30, 2024, the Schwab International Core Equity Fund did not recover any previously withheld foreign taxes and made no reimbursement to the investment adviser.
As of April 30, 2024, the balance of professional fees related to foreign withholding tax claims subject to future reimbursement by the Schwab International Core Equity Fund to the investment adviser was $19,547.
No other amounts for additional foreign withholding tax claims 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. 
Interfund Transactions
The funds may engage in direct transactions with certain other funds in the Fund Complex in accordance with procedures adopted by the Board pursuant to Rule 17a-7 under the 1940 Act. When one fund is seeking to sell a security that another fund is seeking to buy, an interfund transaction can allow both funds to benefit by reducing transaction costs while allowing each fund to execute the transaction at the current market price. This practice is limited to funds that share the same investment adviser, trustees and/or officers The net realized gains or losses on sales of interfund transactions are recorded in Net realized gains (losses) on sales of securities — unaffiliated issuers in the Statement of Operations. For the period ended April 30, 2024, each fund’s purchases and sales of securities with other funds in the Fund Complex as well as any realized gains (losses) were as follows:
 
PURCHASE COST
SALE PROCEEDS
REALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Schwab Core Equity Fund
$
$3,448,302
$444,368
Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Schwab Health Care Fund
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
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 by the Board. The funds had no interfund borrowing or lending activity during the period.

5. Board of Trustees:
The Board may include people who are officers and/or directors of the investment adviser 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 funds did not pay any of these interested persons for their services as trustees, but did pay non-interested persons (independent trustees), as noted in each fund’s Statement of Operations. For information regarding the trustees, please refer to the Trustees and Officers table at the end of this report.

6. Borrowing from Banks:
During the period, the funds were participants with other funds in the Fund Complex in a joint, syndicated, committed $1 billion line of credit (the Syndicated Credit Facility), maturing on September 26, 2024. Under the terms of the Syndicated Credit Facility, in addition to the interest charged on any borrowings by a fund, each fund paid a commitment fee of 0.15% per annum on the funds’ proportionate share of the unused portion of the Syndicated Credit Facility.
During the period, the funds were participants with other funds in the Fund Complex in a joint, unsecured, uncommitted $400 million line of credit (the Uncommitted Credit Facility), with State Street Bank and Trust Company, on September 26, 2024. Under the terms of the Uncommitted Credit Facility, each fund pays interest on the amount a fund borrows. There were no borrowings by any of the funds from either line of credit during the period.
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
6. Borrowing from Banks (continued):
The funds also have access to custodian overdraft facilities. A fund may have utilized the overdraft facility and incurred an interest expense, which is disclosed in each fund’s Statement of Operations, if any. The interest expense is determined based on a negotiated rate above the current Federal Funds Rate.

7. Derivatives:
Certain funds entered into futures contracts during the report period to equitize available cash. 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.
As of April 30, 2024, the Statement of Assets and Liabilities included the following financial derivative instrument fair values held at period end:
 
EQUITY CONTRACTS
TOTAL
Liability Derivatives
 
 
Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
Futures Contracts1
($123,987
)
($123,987
)
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Futures Contracts1
(1,326,948
)
(1,326,948
)
 
 
1
Includes cumulative unrealized appreciation of futures contracts as reported in the fund’s Portfolio Holdings. Only current day’s variation margin on futures contracts is
reported in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities.
The effects of the derivative contracts in the Statement of Operations for the period ended April 30, 2024, were:
 
EQUITY CONTRACTS
TOTAL
Net Realized Gains (Losses)
 
 
Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
Futures Contracts1
$565,084
$565,084
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Futures Contracts1
1,632,790
1,632,790
 
 
1
Statement of Operations location: Net realized gains (losses) on futures contracts.
Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)
 
 
Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
Futures Contracts1
$174,997
$174,997
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Futures Contracts1
201,432
201,432
 
 
1
Statement of Operations location: Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts.
During the period ended April 30, 2024, 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 Core Equity Fund
$
Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
4,851,250
20
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
19,381,829
196
Schwab Health Care Fund
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
8. Purchases and Sales of Investment Securities:
For the period ended April 30, 2024, purchases and sales of securities (excluding short-term obligations) were as follows:
 
PURCHASES
OF SECURITIES
SALES
OF SECURITIES
Schwab Core Equity Fund
$228,068,756
$318,684,399
Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
40,366,368
50,154,122
Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
58,385,882
21,514,206
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
242,780,792
263,770,317
Schwab Health Care Fund
233,679,203
270,399,847
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
171,423,094
191,533,709

9. Federal Income Taxes:
As of April 30, 2024, the tax basis cost of the funds’ investments and gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation were as follows:
 
TAX COST
GROSS UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
GROSS UNREALIZED
DEPRECIATION
NET UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
Schwab Core Equity Fund
$823,240,414
$533,477,565
($35,273,673
)
$498,203,892
Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
388,869,846
120,879,745
(16,328,229
)
104,551,516
Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
184,045,674
189,517,824
(4,115,446
)
185,402,378
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
473,296,448
105,418,985
(47,534,598
)
57,884,387
Schwab Health Care Fund
504,156,671
286,999,262
(6,273,844
)
280,725,418
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
466,873,373
128,920,090
(9,940,075
)
118,980,015
Capital loss carryforwards have no expiration and may be used to offset future realized capital gains for federal income tax purposes. As of October 31, 2023, the funds had capital loss carryforwards available as follows:
 
 
Schwab Core Equity Fund
$
Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
3,268,984
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
4,001,364
Schwab Health Care Fund
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
104,519,705
For tax purposes, late-year ordinary losses may be deferred and treated as occurring on the first day of the following fiscal year. For the fiscal year ended October 31, 2023, the Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund had late-year ordinary losses deferred of $67,945.
The tax basis components of distributions and components of distributable earnings on a tax basis are finalized at fiscal year-end; accordingly, tax basis balances have not been determined as of April 30, 2024. The tax basis components of distributions paid during the fiscal year ended October 31, 2023 were as follows:
 
PRIOR FISCAL YEAR END DISTRIBUTIONS
 
ORDINARY
INCOME
LONG-TERM
CAPITAL
GAINS
Schwab Core Equity Fund
$17,094,456
$161,213,765
Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
11,160,645
23,230,569
Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
45,563
4,291,751
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
658,510
47,501,473
Schwab Health Care Fund
6,173,136
28,430,001
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
18,031,388
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
9. Federal Income Taxes (continued):
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 in the financial statements. The funds may also designate a portion of the amount paid to redeeming shareholders as a distribution for tax purposes.
As of October 31, 2023, 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 each fund’s Statement of Operations. During the fiscal year ended October 31, 2023, the funds did not incur any interest or penalties.

10. 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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Trustees and Officers
The tables below give information about the trustees and officers of Schwab Capital 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 106 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 funds’ 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
Michael J. Beer
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 2022)
Retired. Director, President and Chief Executive Officer
(Dec. 2016 – Sept. 2019), Principal Funds (investment management).
106
Director (2016 – 2019),
Principal Funds, Inc.
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.
106
None
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.
106
None
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.
106
Director
(2004 – present),
Corcept Therapeutics
Incorporated
Director (2009 – 2021),
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).
106
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
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).
106
None
J. Derek Penn
1957
Trustee
(Trustee of The Charles Schwab
Family of Funds, Schwab
Investments, Schwab Capital Trust,
Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab
Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust
since 2021)
Head of Equity Sales and Trading (2006 – 2018), BNY Mellon (financial
services).
106
None
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)
Co-Chairman of the Board (July 2022 – present), Director and Chief
Executive Officer (Oct. 2008 – present) and President
(Feb. 2007 – Oct. 2021), The Charles Schwab Corporation; President and
Chief Executive Officer (Oct. 2008 – Oct. 2021) and Director
(May 2008 – Oct. 2021), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; Co-Chairman of the
Board (July 2022 – present) and Director (Apr. 2006 – present), Charles
Schwab Bank, SSB; Co-Chairman of the Board (July 2022 – present) and
Director (Nov. 2017 – present), Charles Schwab Premier Bank, SSB;
Co-Chairman of the Board (July 2022 – present) and Director
(July 2019 – present), Charles Schwab Trust Bank; Director
(May 2008 – present), Chief Executive Officer (Aug. 2017 – present) and
President (Aug. 2017 – Nov. 2021), Schwab Holdings, Inc.; Manager
(Sept. 2023 – present), TD Ameritrade Holding LLC; Director
(Oct. 2020 – Aug. 2023), TD Ameritrade Holding Corporation; Director
(July 2016 – Oct. 2021), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.
106
Director
(2008 – present), The
Charles Schwab
Corporation
Richard A. Wurster2
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 2022)
President (Oct. 2021 – present) and Executive Vice President – Schwab
Asset Management Solutions (Apr. 2019 – Oct. 2021), The Charles
Schwab Corporation; President, Director (Oct. 2021 – present), Executive
Vice President – Schwab Asset Management Solutions
(July 2019 – Oct. 2021) and Senior Vice President – Advisory
(May 2016 – July 2019), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; President
(Nov. 2021 – present), Schwab Holdings, Inc.; Director
(Oct. 2021 – present) and Chief Executive Officer (Nov. 2019 – Jan. 2022),
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Director, Chief Executive
Officer and President (Mar. 2018 – Oct. 2022), Charles Schwab Investment
Advisory, Inc.; Chief Executive Officer (July 2016 – Apr. 2018) and
President (Mar. 2017 – Apr. 2018), ThomasPartners, Inc.; Chief Executive
Officer (July 2016 – Apr. 2018), Windhaven Investment Management, Inc.
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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
Omar Aguilar
1970
Chief Executive Officer, President and Chief Investment
Officer
(Officer of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab
Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity
Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since
2011)
Chief Executive Officer (Jan. 2022 – present), President (Oct. 2023 – present), (Chief
Investment Officer (Apr. 2011 – present) and Senior Vice President (Apr. 2011 – Jan. 2022),
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Director, Chief Executive Officer and
President (Oct. 2022 – present), Charles Schwab Investment Advisory, Inc.; Chief Executive
Officer (Sept. 2023 – present), President (Oct. 2023 – present), Chief Investment Officer
(June 2011 – present) and Vice President (June 2011 – Sept. 2023), Schwab Funds, Laudus
Trust and Schwab ETFs.
Mark Fischer
1970
Chief Operating 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)
Chief Operating Officer (Dec. 2020 – present) and Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer
(Jan. 2016 – Dec. 2022), Schwab Funds, Laudus Trust and Schwab ETFs; Chief Financial
Officer (Mar. 2020 – present), Chief Operating Officer (Oct. 2023 – present), Managing
Director (Mar. 2023 – present) and Vice President (Oct. 2013 – Mar. 2023), Charles Schwab
Investment Management, Inc.
Dana Smith
1965
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
2023)
Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer (Jan. 2023 – present) and Assistant Treasurer
(Dec. 2015 – Dec. 2022), Schwab Funds, Laudus Trust and Schwab ETFs; Managing Director
(Mar. 2023 – present), Vice President (Mar. 2022 – Mar. 2023) and Director
(Oct. 2015 – Mar. 2022), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Managing Director
(May 2022 – present) and Vice President (Apr. 2022 – May 2022), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
Patrick Cassidy
1964
Vice President and Chief Investment 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)
Chief Investment Officer (Oct. 2023 – present) and Vice President (Feb. 2018 – present),
Schwab Funds, Laudus Trust and Schwab ETFs; Managing Director (Mar. 2023 – present),
Chief Investment Officer (Oct. 2023 – present), and Senior Vice President
(Oct. 2012 – Mar. 2023), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.
William P. McMahon, Jr.
1972
Vice President and Chief Investment Officer
(Officer of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab
Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity
Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since
2021)
Managing Director (Mar. 2023 – present), Senior Vice President (Jan. 2020 – Mar. 2023) and
Chief Investment Officer (Jan. 2020 – present) Charles Schwab Investment
Management, Inc.; Vice President and Chief Investment Officer (June 2021 – present),
Schwab Funds, Laudus Trust and Schwab ETFs; Senior Vice President and Chief Investment
Officer – ThomasPartners Strategies (Apr. 2018 – Dec. 2019), Charles Schwab Investment
Advisory, Inc.; Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer (May 2001 – Apr. 2018),
ThomasPartners, Inc.
Catherine MacGregor
1964
Chief Legal Officer and Secretary, Schwab Funds and
Schwab ETFs
Chief Legal Officer, Vice President and Clerk, Laudus Trust
(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)
Chief Legal Officer (Mar. 2022 – present), Managing Director (Mar. 2023 – present) and Vice
President (Sept. 2005 – Mar. 2023), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.;
Managing Director (May 2022 – present) and Vice President (Aug. 2005 – May 2022), Charles
Schwab & Co., Inc.; Vice President (Dec. 2005 – present) and Chief Legal Officer and Clerk
(Mar. 2007 – present), Laudus Trust; Chief Legal Officer and Secretary (Oct. 2021 – present),
Vice President (Nov. 2005 – Oct. 2021) and Assistant Secretary (June 2007 – Oct. 2021),
Schwab Funds; Chief Legal Officer and Secretary (Oct. 2021 – present), Vice President and
Assistant Secretary (Oct. 2009 – Oct. 2021), 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 and Mr. Wurster are Interested Trustees. Mr. Bettinger and Mr. Wurster are Interested Trustees because each owns stock of The Charles Schwab Corporation (CSC), the parent company of Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc., the investment adviser for the trusts in the Fund Complex, and is an employee of Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (Schwab), the principal underwriter for The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios and Laudus Trust.
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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Schwab Active Equity Funds
Glossary
asset allocation The practice of dividing a portfolio among different asset classes, with each asset class assigned a particular percentage.
asset class A group of securities with similar structure and basic characteristics. Stocks, bonds and cash are the three main examples of asset classes.
bond A security representing a loan from the investor to the issuer. A bond typically pays interest at a fixed rate (the coupon rate) until a specified date (the maturity date), at which time the issuer returns the money borrowed (principal or face value) to the bondholder. Because of their structure, bonds are sometimes called “fixed-income securities” or “debt securities.”
An individual bond is subject to the credit risk of the issuer. Changes in interest rates can affect a bond’s market value prior to call or maturity. There is no guarantee that a bond’s yield to call or maturity will provide a positive return over the rate of inflation.
bond fund A bond fund is subject to the same credit, interest rate, and inflation risks as bonds. In addition, a bond fund incurs ongoing fees and expenses. A bond fund’s net asset value will fluctuate with the price of the underlying bonds and the portfolio turnover activity; return of principal is not guaranteed.
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 capital gain or loss is considered unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
Dividend Equity Spliced Index An internally calculated index, comprised of the S&P 500 Index from inception of the Schwab Dividend Equity Fund until the close of business on February 27, 2015, and the Russell 1000 Value Index thereafter.
Dow Jones Global Health Care Index An index that measures the performance of healthcare providers, researchers, and supplies producers around the world. The index is quoted in U.S. dollars.
expense ratio The amount that is taken from a mutual fund’s assets each year to cover the fund’s 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.
market cap, market capitalization The value of a company as determined by the total value of all shares of its stock outstanding.
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 mutual fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets, subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding.
outstanding shares, shares outstanding When speaking of a company or mutual 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.
return on equity (ROE) The average yearly rate of return for each dollar of investors’ money, measured over the past five years.
Russell 1000 Growth Index An index that measures the performance of those Russell 1000 Index companies with higher price-to-book ratios and higher forecasted growth values.
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 1000 Value Index An index that measures the performance of the large-cap value segment of the U.S. equity universe. It includes those Russell 1000 Index companies with lower price-to-book ratios and lower expected growth values.
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.
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.
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.
weighted average For mutual funds, an average that gives the same weight to each security as the security represents in the fund’s portfolio.
yield The income paid out by an investment, expressed as a percentage of the investment’s market value.
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Notes

Notes

Schwab Active Equity Funds
Schwab Asset Management
With a straightforward lineup of core products and solutions for building the foundation of a portfolio, Schwab Asset Management advocates for investors of all sizes with a steadfast focus on lowering costs and reducing unnecessary complexity. The list below shows all currently available Schwab Funds®.
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 Fund. 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 Funds’ website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov, or by contacting Schwab Funds 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.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus or the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.
Schwab Funds
Equity Funds
Schwab Core Equity Fund
Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Schwab Health Care Fund
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Schwab Select Large Cap Growth Fund
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental Global Real Estate Index Fund
Schwab Global Real Estate Fund
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Schwab 1000 Index® Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund®
Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund®
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
Schwab International Index Fund®
Asset Allocation Funds
Schwab Balanced Fund
Schwab MarketTrack Portfolios®
Schwab Target Funds
Schwab Target Index Funds
Schwab Monthly Income Funds
Bond Funds
Schwab Treasury Inflation Protected Securities Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond Index Fund
Schwab Short-Term Bond Index Fund
Schwab Tax-Free Bond Fund1
Schwab California Tax-Free Bond Fund1
Schwab Opportunistic Municipal Bond Fund
Schwab Money Funds2
Schwab provides a broad choice of taxable and tax-exempt money market funds for both retail and institutional client types.
Investment Adviser
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc., dba Schwab Asset Management
211 Main Street, San Francisco, CA 94105
Funds
Schwab Funds
1-877-824-5615
© 2024 Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. All rights reserved.
Member SIPC®
Printed on recycled paper.
¹
State, local, and the Federal Alternative Minimum Tax may apply. Capital gains are not exempt from Federal Taxation.
²
You could lose money by investing in the Schwab Money Funds. All Schwab Money Funds with the exception of Schwab Variable Share Price Money Fund seek to preserve the value of your investment at $1.00 per share, but cannot guarantee they will do so. Because the share price of Schwab Variable Share Price Money Fund will fluctuate, when you sell your shares they may be worth more or less than what you originally paid for them. All Schwab Money Funds with the exception of Schwab Government Money Fund, Schwab Retirement Government Money Fund, Schwab U.S. Treasury Money Fund, Schwab Treasury Obligations Money Fund and Schwab Government Money Market Portfolio may impose a fee upon the sale of your shares if the Fund’s Board determines that the fee is in the best interests of the Fund. An investment in the Schwab Money Funds is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency. The Schwab Money Funds’ sponsor has no legal obligation to provide financial support to the Funds, and you should not expect that the sponsor will provide financial support to the Funds at any time.

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Semiannual Report | April 30, 2024
Schwab Fundamental Index* Funds
Schwab Fundamental
US Large Company Index Fund**
Schwab Fundamental
US Small Company Index Fund**
Schwab Fundamental International
Large Company Index Fund**
Schwab Fundamental International
Small Company Index Fund**
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets
Large Company Index Fund**
*
SCHWAB is a registered trademark of Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
FUNDAMENTAL INDEX is a registered trademark of Research Affiliates LLC.
**Effective June 21, 2024, the name of the fund changed. For more information, please refer to the prospectus.
No Action Required – Notice Regarding Shareholder Report Delivery
Beginning on July 24, 2024, fund shareholder reports will be streamlined to highlight key information deemed important for investors to assess
and monitor their fund investments. Other information, including financial statements, will not appear in the streamlined shareholder reports
but will available online and delivered free of charge upon request.
• If you already receive the full shareholder reports, you will receive the streamlined shareholder reports in the same way that you currently
receive the full shareholder reports (either in paper or electronically).
• If you currently receive a notification when a shareholder report is available on a fund’s website, beginning July 24, 2024, you will begin to
receive the streamlined shareholder report (in paper).

Schwab Fundamental Index Funds
In This Report
2
3
 
5
7
9
11
13
15
 
16
28
42
56
76
85
99
102
Fund investment adviser: Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc., dba Schwab Asset Management®
Distributor: Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (Schwab)
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 Schwab. The Industry classifications used in the Portfolio Holdings are sub-categories of Sector classifications.
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Schwab Fundamental Index Funds
Performance at a Glance
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Total Return for the 6 Months Ended April 30, 2024
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund1
(Ticker Symbol: SFLNX)
19.00%
Russell 1000® Index2
21.17%
Russell RAFITM US Large Company Index3
19.12%
Fund Category: Morningstar Large Value4
17.99%
Performance Details
pages 5-6
 
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund1
(Ticker Symbol: SFSNX)
18.31%
S&P 500® Index5
20.98%
Russell RAFITM US Small Company Index3
18.35%
Fund Category: Morningstar Small Blend4
18.81%
Performance Details
pages 7-8
 
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company
Index Fund1,6 (Ticker Symbol: SFNNX)
16.29%
MSCI EAFE® Index (Net)7,8
18.63%
Russell RAFITM Developed ex US Large Company Index
(Net)3,7
17.82%
Fund Category: Morningstar Foreign Large Value4
15.83%
Performance Details
pages 9-10
Total Return for the 6 Months Ended April 30, 2024
 
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company
Index Fund1,6 (Ticker Symbol: SFILX)
14.22%
MSCI EAFE® Index (Net)7,8
18.63%
Russell RAFITM Developed ex US Small Company Index
(Net)3,7
15.75%
Fund Category: Morningstar Foreign Small/Mid Value4
16.97%
Performance Details
pages 11-12
 
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company
Index Fund1,6 (Ticker Symbol: SFENX)
16.44%
MSCI Emerging Markets Index (Net)7,9
15.40%
Russell RAFITM Emerging Markets Large Company Index
(Net)3,7
18.32%
Fund Category: Morningstar Diversified Emerging Markets4
15.17%
Performance Details
pages 13-14
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.
Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the redemption of fund shares.
Index ownership — The funds 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 RAFITM 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. Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. has obtained full license from Russell to use the Indices. For full disclaimer please see the funds’ statement of additional information.
1
Effective June 21, 2024, the name of the fund changed. For more information, please refer to the prospectus.
2
In anticipation of new regulatory requirements, the fund’s regulatory index has changed to the Russell 1000® Index. The Russell 1000® Index provides a broad measure of market performance. The fund generally invests in securities that are included in the second index listed. The fund does not seek to track the regulatory index.
3
Effective June 21, 2024, the fund’s comparative index changed from a Russell RAFI Index to a RAFI Fundamental High Liquidity Index. For more information, please refer to the prospectus.
4
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
5
In anticipation of new regulatory requirements, the fund’s regulatory index has changed to the S&P 500® Index. The S&P 500® Index provides a broad measure of market performance. The fund generally invests in securities that are included in the second index listed. The fund does not seek to track the regulatory index.
6
The fund’s performance relative to the index may be affected by fair-value pricing and timing differences in foreign exchange calculations. See financial note 2 for more information.
7
The net version of the index reflects reinvested dividends net of withholding taxes but reflects no deductions for expenses or other taxes.
8
In anticipation of new regulatory requirements, the fund’s regulatory index has changed to the MSCI EAFE® Index (Net). The MSCI EAFE® Index (Net) provides a broad measure of market performance. The fund generally invests in securities that are included in the second index listed. The fund does not seek to track the regulatory index.
9
In anticipation of new regulatory requirements, the fund’s regulatory index has changed to the MSCI Emerging Markets Index (Net). The MSCI Emerging Markets Index (Net) provides a broad measure of market performance. The fund generally invests in securities that are included in the second index listed. The fund does not seek to track the regulatory index.
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Schwab Fundamental Index Funds
Fund Management
Christopher Bliss, CFA, Managing Director and Head of Passive Equity Strategies for Schwab Asset
Management, is responsible for overseeing the investment process and portfolio management of investment
strategies for passive equity Schwab Funds and Schwab ETFs, and Schwab Personalized Indexing™ separately
managed accounts. Before joining Schwab 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
the head of the Americas institutional index team. In this role, Mr. Bliss was responsible for overseeing a team
of portfolio managers managing domestic, developed international and emerging markets index strategies.
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, CFA, Senior Portfolio Manager for Schwab Asset Management, is responsible for the
day-to-day co-management of the Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund and Schwab
Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund. Prior to joining Schwab 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.
(Joselle Duncan photo)
Joselle Duncan, CFA, Portfolio Manager for Schwab Asset Management, is responsible for the day-to-day
co-management of the Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund, Schwab Fundamental
International Small Company Index Fund, and Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index
Fund. Prior to joining Schwab in 2022, Ms. Duncan worked at BlackRock, Inc. for over 20 years as a vice
president and portfolio manager focused on international ETFs. Before that, she held several positions at
BlackRock (formerly Barclays Global Investors) including portfolio manager for institutional and mutual funds,
securities lending trader, and securities lending product specialist.
(Jiwei Gu photo)
Jiwei Gu, CFA, Portfolio Manager for Schwab Asset Management, is responsible for the day-to-day
co-management of the Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund, Schwab Fundamental
International Small Company Index Fund, and Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index
Fund. Ms. Gu joined the portfolio management team as an associate portfolio manager in 2018. Prior to
joining Schwab, she spent four years at CoBank, most recently as an enterprise risk analyst performing
bank-level loan portfolio credit risk analysis, data analytics, and risk management methodology research.
Before that, Ms. Gu worked in commercial credit underwriting and capital markets supporting lending
activities.
Ferian Juwono, CFA, Senior Portfolio Manager for Schwab Asset Management, is responsible for the
oversight and day-to-day co-management of the Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund and
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund. Prior to joining Schwab 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.
David Rios, Portfolio Manager for Schwab Asset Management, is responsible for the day-to-day
co-management of the Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund, Schwab Fundamental
International Small Company Index Fund, and Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index
Fund. Prior to this role, Mr. Rios was an associate portfolio manager on the equity index strategies team for
four years. His first role with Schwab Asset Management was as a trade operations specialist. Prior to joining
Schwab in 2008, Mr. Rios was a senior fund accountant at Investors Bank & Trust (subsequently acquired by
State Street Corporation).
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Schwab Fundamental Index Funds
Fund Management (continued)
(AGNES ZAU PHOTO)
Agnes Zau, CFA, Portfolio Manager for Schwab Asset Management, is responsible for the day-to-day
co-management of the Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund and Schwab Fundamental US
Small Company Index Fund. Prior to joining Schwab in 2018, Ms. Zau was at BlackRock for three years, most
recently as a multi-asset portfolio investment consultant where she advised institutional clients on asset
allocation and strategy, constructed risk decomposition and portfolio optimization, and conducted scenario
analyses for the core multi-asset target risk strategies. She spent the preceding three years as a derivatives
specialist at Mellon Capital.
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Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund (4/2/07)2
19.00%
17.70%
12.79%
10.98%
Russell 1000® Index 3
21.17%
22.82%
12.87%
12.14%
Russell RAFITM US Large Company Index 4
19.12%
17.96%
13.04%
11.26%
Fund Category: Morningstar Large Value 5
17.99%
14.37%
9.20%
8.57%
Fund Expense Ratio6: 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.
For index definitions, please see the Glossary.
Index ownership – The Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund 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 RAFITM 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. Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. has obtained full license from Russell to use the Index. For full disclaimer please see the fund’s statement of additional information.
1
Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
Effective June 21, 2024, the name of the fund changed. For more information, please refer to the prospectus.
3
In anticipation of new regulatory requirements, the fund’s regulatory index has changed from the Russell RAFI™ US Large Company Index to the Russell 1000® Index. The Russell 1000® Index provides a broad measure of market performance. The fund generally invests in securities that are included in the Russell RAFI™ US Large Company Index. The fund does not seek to track the regulatory index.
4
Effective June 21, 2024, the fund’s comparative index changed from a Russell RAFI Index to a RAFI Fundamental High Liquidity Index. For more information, please refer to the prospectus.
5
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
6
As stated in the prospectus.
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Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics1
Number of Holdings
729
Weighted Average Market Cap (millions)
$407,710
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E)
17.8
Price/Book Ratio (P/B)
2.3
Portfolio Turnover Rate
4%
2,3
Sector Weightings % of Investments4
Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets6
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
1
Excludes derivatives.
2
Not annualized.
3
Portfolio turnover rate excludes in-kind transactions.
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.
5
Includes the fund’s position(s) in money market mutual funds registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.
6
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund (4/2/07)2
18.31%
14.09%
8.35%
8.15%
S&P 500® Index 3
20.98%
22.66%
13.19%
12.41%
Russell RAFITM US Small Company Index 4
18.35%
14.27%
8.52%
8.36%
Russell 2000® Index
19.66%
13.32%
5.83%
7.22%
Fund Category: Morningstar Small Blend 5
18.81%
13.98%
7.17%
7.28%
Fund Expense Ratio6: 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.
For index definitions, please see the Glossary.
Index ownership – The Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund 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 RAFITM 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. Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. has obtained full license from Russell to use the Index. For full disclaimer please see the fund’s statement of additional information.
1
Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
Effective June 21, 2024, the name of the fund changed. For more information, please refer to the prospectus.
3
In anticipation of new regulatory requirements, the fund’s regulatory index has changed from the Russell RAFI™ US Small Company Index to the S&P 500® Index. The S&P 500® Index provides a broad measure of market performance. The fund generally invests in securities that are included in the Russell RAFI™ US Small Company Index. The fund does not seek to track the regulatory index.
4
Effective June 21, 2024, the fund’s comparative index changed from a Russell RAFI Index to a RAFI Fundamental High Liquidity Index. For more information, please refer to the prospectus.
5
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
6
As stated in the prospectus.
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Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics1
Number of Holdings
1,009
Weighted Average Market Cap (millions)
$5,943
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E)
15.9
Price/Book Ratio (P/B)
1.5
Portfolio Turnover Rate
16%
2,3
Sector Weightings % of Investments4
Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets6
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
Small-company stocks are subject to greater volatility than many other asset classes.
1
Excludes derivatives.
2
Not annualized.
3
Portfolio turnover rate excludes in-kind transactions.
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.
5
Includes the fund’s position(s) in money market mutual funds registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.
6
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1,2
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund (4/2/07)3
16.29%
11.52%
7.39%
4.65%
MSCI EAFE® Index (Net) 4,5
18.63%
9.28%
6.18%
4.38%
Russell RAFITM Developed ex US Large Company Index (Net) 4,6
17.82%
12.72%
7.74%
4.89%
Fund Category: Morningstar Foreign Large Value 7
15.83%
9.30%
5.64%
3.30%
Fund Expense Ratio8: 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.
For index definitions, please see the Glossary.
Index ownership – The Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund 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 RAFITM 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. Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. has obtained full license from Russell to use the Index. For full disclaimer please see the fund’s statement of additional information.
1
Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
The fund’s performance relative to the index may be affected by fair-value pricing and timing differences in foreign exchange calculations. See financial note 2 for more information.
3
Effective June 21, 2024, the name of the fund changed. For more information, please refer to the prospectus.
4
The net version of the index reflects reinvested dividends net of withholding taxes but reflects no deductions for expenses or other taxes.
5
In anticipation of new regulatory requirements, the fund’s regulatory index has changed from the Russell RAFI™ Developed ex US Large Company Index (Net) to the MSCI EAFE® Index (Net). The MSCI EAFE® Index (Net) provides a broad measure of market performance. The fund generally invests in securities that are included in the Russell RAFI™ Developed ex US Large Company Index (Net). The fund does not seek to track the regulatory index.
6
Effective June 21, 2024, the fund’s comparative index changed from a Russell RAFI Index to a RAFI Fundamental High Liquidity Index. For more information, please refer to the prospectus.
7
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
8
As stated in the prospectus.
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Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics1
Number of Holdings
911
Weighted Average Market Cap (millions)
$73,654
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E)
11.7
Price/Book Ratio (P/B)
1.2
Portfolio Turnover Rate
6%
2
Sector Weightings % of Investments1
Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets4
Top Country Weightings % of Investments5
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
International investments are subject to additional risks such as currency fluctuation, geopolitical risk and the potential for illiquid markets.
1
Excludes derivatives.
2
Not annualized.
3
Includes the fund’s position(s) in money market mutual funds registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.
4
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
5
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 Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1,2
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund (1/31/08)3
14.22%
5.05%
4.00%
4.32%
MSCI EAFE® Index (Net) 4,5
18.63%
9.28%
6.18%
4.38%
Russell RAFITM Developed ex US Small Company Index (Net) 4,6
15.75%
6.35%
4.52%
4.74%
S&P Developed ex-U.S. Small Cap Index (Net) 4
16.97%
4.43%
3.66%
3.94%
Fund Category: Morningstar Foreign Small/Mid Value 7
16.97%
11.13%
6.03%
4.20%
Fund Expense Ratio8: 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.
For index definitions, please see the Glossary.
Index ownership – The Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund 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 RAFITM 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. Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. has obtained full license from Russell to use the Index. For full disclaimer please see the fund’s statement of additional information.
1
Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
The fund’s performance relative to the index may be affected by fair-value pricing and timing differences in foreign exchange calculations. See financial note 2 for more information.
3
Effective June 21, 2024, the name of the fund changed. For more information, please refer to the prospectus.
4
The net version of the index reflects reinvested dividends net of withholding taxes but reflects no deductions for expenses or other taxes.
5
In anticipation of new regulatory requirements, the fund’s regulatory index has changed from the Russell RAFI™ Developed ex US Small Company Index (Net) to the MSCI EAFE® Index (Net). The MSCI EAFE® Index (Net) provides a broad measure of market performance. The fund generally invests in securities that are included in the Russell RAFI™ Developed ex US Small Company Index (Net). The fund does not seek to track the regulatory index.
6
Effective June 21, 2024, the fund’s comparative index changed from a Russell RAFI Index to a RAFI Fundamental High Liquidity Index. For more information, please refer to the prospectus.
7
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
8
As stated in the prospectus.
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics1
Number of Holdings
1,788
Weighted Average Market Cap (millions)
$3,894
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E)
12.7
Price/Book Ratio (P/B)
1.1
Portfolio Turnover Rate
15%
2
Sector Weightings % of Investments1
Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets4
Top Country Weightings % of Investments5
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
Small-company stocks are subject to greater volatility than many other asset classes.
International investments are subject to additional risks such as currency fluctuation, geopolitical risk and the potential for illiquid markets.
1
Excludes derivatives.
2
Not annualized.
3
Includes the fund’s position(s) in money market mutual funds registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.
4
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
5
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 Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1,2
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund (1/31/08)3
16.44%
12.79%
3.97%
3.86%
MSCI Emerging Markets Index (Net) 4,5
15.40%
9.88%
1.89%
2.96%
Russell RAFITM Emerging Markets Large Company Index (Net) 4,6
18.32%
15.26%
4.69%
4.58%
Fund Category: Morningstar Diversified Emerging Markets 7
15.17%
10.54%
2.83%
2.86%
Fund Expense Ratio8: 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.
For index definitions, please see the Glossary.
Index ownership – The Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund 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 RAFITM 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. Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. has obtained full license from Russell to use the Index. For full disclaimer please see the fund’s statement of additional information.
1
Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
The fund’s performance relative to the index may be affected by fair-value pricing and timing differences in foreign exchange calculations. See financial note 2 for more information.
3
Effective June 21, 2024, the name of the fund changed. For more information, please refer to the prospectus.
4
The net version of the index reflects reinvested dividends net of withholding taxes but reflects no deductions for expenses or other taxes.
5
In anticipation of new regulatory requirements, the fund’s regulatory index has changed from the Russell RAFI™ Emerging Markets Large Company Index (Net) to the MSCI EAFE® Index (Net). The MSCI EAFE® Index (Net) provides a broad measure of market performance. The fund generally invests in securities that are included in the Russell RAFI™ Emerging Markets Large Company Index (Net). The fund does not seek to track the regulatory index.
6
Effective June 21, 2024, the fund’s comparative index changed from a Russell RAFI Index to a RAFI Fundamental High Liquidity Index. For more information, please refer to the prospectus.
7
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
8
As stated in the prospectus.
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Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics
Number of Holdings
351
Weighted Average Market Cap (millions)
$97,786
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E)
8.9
Price/Book Ratio (P/B)
1.2
Portfolio Turnover Rate
10%
1
Sector Weightings % of Investments
Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets3
Top Country Weightings % of Investments4
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
International investments are subject to additional risks such as currency fluctuation, geopolitical risk and the potential for illiquid markets. Investing in emerging markets may accentuate these risks.
1
Not annualized.
2
Includes the fund’s position(s) in money market mutual funds registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.
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, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
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Schwab Fundamental Index Funds
Fund Expenses (Unaudited)
Examples for a $1,000 Investment
As a fund shareholder, you may incur two types of costs: (1) transaction costs; 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 November 1, 2023 and held through April 30, 2024.
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. 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 11/1/23
ENDING
ACCOUNT VALUE
(NET OF EXPENSES)
AT 4/30/24
EXPENSES PAID
DURING PERIOD
11/1/23-4/30/24 2
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Actual Return
0.25%
$1,000.00
$1,190.00
$1.36
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.25%
$1,000.00
$1,023.62
$1.26
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Actual Return
0.25%
$1,000.00
$1,183.10
$1.36
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.25%
$1,000.00
$1,023.62
$1.26
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Actual Return
0.25%
$1,000.00
$1,162.90
$1.34
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.25%
$1,000.00
$1,023.62
$1.26
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Actual Return
0.39%
$1,000.00
$1,142.20
$2.08
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.39%
$1,000.00
$1,022.92
$1.96
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund
Actual Return
0.39%
$1,000.00
$1,164.40
$2.10
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.39%
$1,000.00
$1,022.92
$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 in the period, and divided
by 366 days in the fiscal year.
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Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$21.69
$21.19
$23.19
$16.28
$17.56
$17.47
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.25
0.45
0.43
0.39
0.42
0.42
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
3.83
0.49
(1.33
)
7.64
(0.75
)
1.08
Total from investment operations
4.08
0.94
(0.90
)
8.03
(0.33
)
1.50
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.45
)
(0.44
)
(0.40
)
(0.44
)
(0.43
)
(0.42
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.70
)
(0.68
)
(0.52
)
(0.99
)
Total distributions
(0.45
)
(0.44
)
(1.10
)
(1.12
)
(0.95
)
(1.41
)
Net asset value at end of period
$25.32
$21.69
$21.19
$23.19
$16.28
$17.56
Total return
19.00
%2
4.48
%
(4.18
%)
51.33
%
(2.33
%)
10.56
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Total expenses
0.25
%3
0.25
%4
0.25
%4
0.25
%
0.25
%
0.25
%
Net investment income (loss)
2.02
%3
2.05
%
1.95
%
1.87
%
2.57
%
2.53
%
Portfolio turnover rate
4
%2,5
7
%5
13
%5
16
%5
13
%
20
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000,000)
$8,279
$6,836
$6,460
$6,821
$4,547
$5,237
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Annualized.
4
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
5
Portfolio turnover rate excludes in-kind transactions.
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date.
The fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
COMMON STOCKS 99.8% OF NET ASSETS
 
Automobiles & Components 1.7%
Adient PLC *
55,436
1,655,873
Aptiv PLC *
75,858
5,385,918
Autoliv, Inc.
30,923
3,704,266
BorgWarner, Inc.
126,413
4,142,554
Dana, Inc.
136,609
1,698,050
Ford Motor Co.
2,569,712
31,222,001
General Motors Co.
1,395,395
62,136,939
Gentex Corp.
81,559
2,797,474
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. *
312,508
3,737,596
Harley-Davidson, Inc.
62,062
2,134,312
Lear Corp.
44,326
5,579,313
Tesla, Inc. *
55,157
10,109,175
Thor Industries, Inc.
31,597
3,141,374
 
137,444,845
 
Banks 7.7%
Bank of America Corp.
2,956,283
109,412,034
Citigroup, Inc.
1,746,416
107,107,693
Citizens Financial Group, Inc.
236,687
8,073,394
Comerica, Inc.
96,520
4,842,408
Credicorp Ltd.
24,806
4,108,122
East West Bancorp, Inc.
30,756
2,291,014
Fifth Third Bancorp
292,828
10,676,509
First Citizens BancShares, Inc., Class A
861
1,452,300
First Horizon Corp.
161,344
2,407,253
Huntington Bancshares, Inc.
415,088
5,591,235
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
878,107
168,368,236
KeyCorp
553,405
8,018,838
M&T Bank Corp.
54,476
7,865,790
New York Community Bancorp, Inc.
212,238
562,431
PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.
148,767
22,800,030
Popular, Inc.
33,488
2,846,145
Regions Financial Corp.
305,729
5,891,398
Synovus Financial Corp.
52,645
1,884,165
Truist Financial Corp.
488,618
18,347,606
U.S. Bancorp
623,581
25,336,096
Wells Fargo & Co.
1,982,593
117,607,417
Zions Bancorp NA
102,990
4,199,932
 
639,690,046
 
Capital Goods 6.9%
3M Co.
276,970
26,730,375
A O Smith Corp.
28,290
2,343,544
Acuity Brands, Inc.
13,587
3,373,652
AECOM
39,077
3,609,152
AerCap Holdings NV *
35,230
2,976,583
AGCO Corp.
26,029
2,972,251
Air Lease Corp., Class A
38,725
1,945,544
Allegion PLC
16,259
1,976,444
Allison Transmission Holdings, Inc.
47,436
3,488,918
AMETEK, Inc.
23,821
4,160,576
Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc. *
17,732
1,747,134
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Boeing Co. *
79,401
13,326,664
Boise Cascade Co.
22,493
2,975,149
Builders FirstSource, Inc. *
9,580
1,751,416
Carlisle Cos., Inc.
11,084
4,303,363
Carrier Global Corp.
158,465
9,744,013
Caterpillar, Inc.
106,338
35,577,505
CNH Industrial NV *
402,047
4,583,336
Cummins, Inc.
52,953
14,958,693
Curtiss-Wright Corp.
7,922
2,007,593
Deere & Co.
47,525
18,601,760
Donaldson Co., Inc.
27,224
1,965,573
Dover Corp.
30,221
5,418,625
Eaton Corp. PLC
67,749
21,561,797
EMCOR Group, Inc.
14,037
5,013,595
Emerson Electric Co.
135,628
14,617,986
Fastenal Co.
83,252
5,656,141
Fluor Corp. *
49,079
1,979,356
Fortive Corp.
37,890
2,851,980
Fortune Brands Innovations, Inc.
43,686
3,193,447
GE Vernova, Inc. *
25,632
3,939,895
Generac Holdings, Inc. *
11,884
1,615,749
General Dynamics Corp.
70,084
20,120,416
General Electric Co.
102,854
16,643,834
Graco, Inc.
20,115
1,613,223
Honeywell International, Inc.
148,286
28,579,161
Howmet Aerospace, Inc.
63,901
4,265,392
Hubbell, Inc., Class B
7,721
2,860,785
Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.
14,963
4,143,704
IDEX Corp.
9,866
2,175,058
Illinois Tool Works, Inc.
51,921
12,674,435
Ingersoll Rand, Inc.
27,894
2,603,068
ITT, Inc.
17,538
2,268,365
Johnson Controls International PLC
187,904
12,226,913
L3Harris Technologies, Inc.
61,310
13,123,405
Lennox International, Inc.
4,870
2,256,855
Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc.
8,634
1,895,422
Lockheed Martin Corp.
58,862
27,366,710
Masco Corp.
65,449
4,479,984
MasTec, Inc. *
26,205
2,324,121
MDU Resources Group, Inc.
82,179
2,029,821
Middleby Corp. *
11,113
1,544,374
MSC Industrial Direct Co., Inc., Class A
16,965
1,547,887
Mueller Industries, Inc.
38,605
2,154,931
Nordson Corp.
7,305
1,886,078
Northrop Grumman Corp.
35,990
17,456,230
nVent Electric PLC
30,541
2,201,090
Oshkosh Corp.
32,018
3,594,661
Otis Worldwide Corp.
45,810
4,177,872
Owens Corning
32,228
5,421,072
PACCAR, Inc.
120,114
12,745,296
Parker-Hannifin Corp.
18,278
9,959,865
Pentair PLC
36,452
2,882,989
Quanta Services, Inc.
22,460
5,807,258
Regal Rexnord Corp.
16,149
2,605,964
Resideo Technologies, Inc. *
87,005
1,699,208
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
17,368
4,706,033
RTX Corp.
271,476
27,560,243
Rush Enterprises, Inc., Class A
34,429
1,512,122
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Sensata Technologies Holding PLC
55,691
2,133,522
Snap-on, Inc.
13,912
3,727,859
Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.
73,223
6,692,582
Textron, Inc.
63,374
5,360,807
Timken Co.
20,788
1,854,705
Toro Co.
19,131
1,675,684
Trane Technologies PLC
28,851
9,155,576
TransDigm Group, Inc.
5,450
6,801,763
UFP Industries, Inc.
24,040
2,709,308
United Rentals, Inc.
16,086
10,745,287
Watsco, Inc.
6,300
2,820,636
WESCO International, Inc.
16,608
2,536,872
Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies
Corp.
32,168
5,181,621
WW Grainger, Inc.
6,705
6,177,652
Xylem, Inc.
27,090
3,540,663
 
575,196,191
 
Commercial & Professional Services 1.1%
ABM Industries, Inc.
40,425
1,766,572
ASGN, Inc. *
19,126
1,844,703
Automatic Data Processing, Inc.
45,993
11,125,247
Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp.,
Class A
22,334
3,298,062
Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.
14,797
2,861,888
CACI International, Inc., Class A *
6,405
2,576,283
Cintas Corp.
9,976
6,567,600
Copart, Inc. *
40,455
2,197,111
Equifax, Inc.
10,973
2,416,145
Genpact Ltd.
52,805
1,623,226
Jacobs Solutions, Inc.
33,206
4,766,057
KBR, Inc.
27,300
1,772,862
Leidos Holdings, Inc.
46,207
6,479,145
ManpowerGroup, Inc.
62,218
4,694,348
Maximus, Inc.
18,434
1,479,881
Paychex, Inc.
39,625
4,707,846
Republic Services, Inc., Class A
29,976
5,746,399
Robert Half, Inc.
42,356
2,928,494
Science Applications International Corp.
17,377
2,236,420
SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc.
44,721
2,767,783
TransUnion
25,058
1,829,234
Verisk Analytics, Inc., Class A
13,376
2,915,433
Waste Management, Inc.
66,696
13,874,102
 
92,474,841
 
Consumer Discretionary Distribution & Retail 4.5%
Academy Sports & Outdoors, Inc.
28,961
1,688,426
Advance Auto Parts, Inc.
56,184
4,100,308
Amazon.com, Inc. *
674,380
118,016,500
American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.
84,177
2,042,134
Asbury Automotive Group, Inc. *
8,563
1,800,285
AutoNation, Inc. *
26,586
4,284,334
AutoZone, Inc. *
1,718
5,079,095
Bath & Body Works, Inc.
79,726
3,621,155
Best Buy Co., Inc.
169,888
12,510,552
Big Lots, Inc. *
341,234
1,201,144
Burlington Stores, Inc. *
10,296
1,852,662
CarMax, Inc. *
74,174
5,041,607
Dick's Sporting Goods, Inc.
20,412
4,101,587
eBay, Inc.
282,166
14,542,836
Foot Locker, Inc.
108,004
2,251,883
Gap, Inc.
187,979
3,857,329
Genuine Parts Co.
34,496
5,423,116
Group 1 Automotive, Inc.
11,457
3,368,587
Home Depot, Inc.
185,501
61,998,144
Kohl's Corp.
308,470
7,384,772
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Lithia Motors, Inc., Class A
15,585
3,964,512
LKQ Corp.
102,429
4,417,763
Lowe's Cos., Inc.
143,725
32,767,863
Macy's, Inc.
320,294
5,903,018
Murphy USA, Inc.
8,107
3,354,839
Nordstrom, Inc.
103,067
1,959,304
ODP Corp. *
42,536
2,165,508
O'Reilly Automotive, Inc. *
7,999
8,105,067
Penske Automotive Group, Inc.
11,871
1,815,195
Pool Corp.
5,047
1,829,689
Qurate Retail, Inc. *
4,976,581
4,088,261
Ross Stores, Inc.
46,832
6,067,086
TJX Cos., Inc.
176,928
16,647,155
Tractor Supply Co.
19,336
5,280,275
Ulta Beauty, Inc. *
6,165
2,495,839
Williams-Sonoma, Inc.
19,241
5,517,934
 
370,545,764
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 1.6%
Brunswick Corp.
29,348
2,366,623
Capri Holdings Ltd. *
51,081
1,812,354
Carter's, Inc.
23,957
1,638,898
Deckers Outdoor Corp. *
3,197
2,616,649
DR Horton, Inc.
91,359
13,017,744
Garmin Ltd.
29,283
4,230,515
Hanesbrands, Inc. *
479,125
2,184,810
Hasbro, Inc.
47,099
2,887,169
KB Home
34,630
2,242,639
Leggett & Platt, Inc.
86,246
1,558,465
Lennar Corp., Class A
94,218
14,285,333
Lululemon Athletica, Inc. *
8,096
2,919,418
Meritage Homes Corp.
16,100
2,668,414
Mohawk Industries, Inc. *
44,720
5,157,110
Newell Brands, Inc.
323,419
2,567,947
NIKE, Inc., Class B
187,766
17,323,291
NVR, Inc. *
762
5,668,404
Polaris, Inc.
24,057
2,048,694
PulteGroup, Inc.
86,217
9,606,298
PVH Corp.
37,771
4,109,485
Ralph Lauren Corp., Class A
15,409
2,521,529
Skechers USA, Inc., Class A *
33,163
2,190,416
Tapestry, Inc.
77,065
3,076,435
Taylor Morrison Home Corp., Class A *
49,575
2,776,696
Tempur Sealy International, Inc.
35,901
1,797,204
Toll Brothers, Inc.
36,338
4,328,219
TopBuild Corp. *
4,620
1,869,575
Tri Pointe Homes, Inc. *
63,659
2,345,834
VF Corp.
277,799
3,461,375
Whirlpool Corp.
56,348
5,345,171
 
130,622,714
 
Consumer Services 1.5%
Aramark
72,354
2,279,875
Booking Holdings, Inc.
4,777
16,490,347
Caesars Entertainment, Inc. *
32,926
1,179,409
Carnival Corp. *
275,236
4,078,997
Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc., Class A *
1,206
3,810,478
Darden Restaurants, Inc.
24,302
3,728,170
Domino's Pizza, Inc.
8,522
4,510,439
Expedia Group, Inc. *
17,957
2,417,551
H&R Block, Inc.
40,216
1,899,402
Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc.
24,781
4,888,796
Las Vegas Sands Corp.
67,179
2,980,060
Marriott International, Inc., Class A
31,216
7,371,034
Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corp.
15,360
1,476,250
McDonald's Corp.
102,053
27,864,551
See financial notes
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
MGM Resorts International *
123,412
4,867,369
Penn Entertainment, Inc. *
73,090
1,208,909
Service Corp. International
29,235
2,096,442
Starbucks Corp.
223,607
19,786,983
Travel & Leisure Co.
39,889
1,736,767
Vail Resorts, Inc.
6,475
1,226,171
Yum! Brands, Inc.
53,957
7,621,426
 
123,519,426
 
Consumer Staples Distribution & Retail 3.5%
Albertsons Cos., Inc., Class A
51,395
1,048,458
Andersons, Inc.
24,732
1,358,776
BJ's Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc. *
23,676
1,768,124
Casey's General Stores, Inc.
12,777
4,083,274
Costco Wholesale Corp.
74,103
53,569,059
Dollar General Corp.
83,022
11,555,832
Dollar Tree, Inc. *
53,942
6,378,641
Kroger Co.
481,821
26,683,247
Performance Food Group Co. *
58,812
3,992,159
SpartanNash Co.
82,232
1,569,809
Sprouts Farmers Market, Inc. *
45,013
2,972,208
Sysco Corp.
119,712
8,896,996
Target Corp.
229,003
36,864,903
U.S. Foods Holding Corp. *
109,086
5,481,571
United Natural Foods, Inc. *
124,696
1,113,535
Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc.
1,210,020
21,453,655
Walmart, Inc.
1,689,534
100,273,843
 
289,064,090
 
Energy 7.5%
Antero Resources Corp. *
73,482
2,499,123
APA Corp.
110,478
3,473,428
Baker Hughes Co., Class A
385,679
12,580,849
Cheniere Energy, Inc.
22,922
3,617,550
Chesapeake Energy Corp.
11,997
1,078,290
Chevron Corp.
660,541
106,525,447
CNX Resources Corp. *
73,347
1,725,121
ConocoPhillips
336,334
42,250,277
Delek U.S. Holdings, Inc.
55,533
1,517,717
Devon Energy Corp.
160,012
8,189,414
Diamondback Energy, Inc.
21,036
4,230,971
EOG Resources, Inc.
142,727
18,858,519
EQT Corp.
40,155
1,609,814
Equitrans Midstream Corp.
172,936
2,339,824
Exxon Mobil Corp.
1,407,592
166,475,906
Halliburton Co.
184,812
6,924,906
Hess Corp.
27,787
4,376,175
HF Sinclair Corp.
86,139
4,673,041
Kinder Morgan, Inc.
811,666
14,837,254
Marathon Oil Corp.
253,445
6,804,998
Marathon Petroleum Corp.
219,995
39,977,491
Murphy Oil Corp.
49,206
2,196,556
NOV, Inc.
122,375
2,262,714
Occidental Petroleum Corp.
186,143
12,311,498
ONEOK, Inc.
124,984
9,888,734
Ovintiv, Inc.
95,927
4,922,974
PBF Energy, Inc., Class A
63,710
3,393,832
Peabody Energy Corp.
77,543
1,701,293
Phillips 66
254,741
36,481,459
Pioneer Natural Resources Co.
42,057
11,326,791
Schlumberger NV
240,751
11,430,857
SM Energy Co.
38,928
1,887,619
Southwestern Energy Co. *
324,381
2,429,614
Targa Resources Corp.
37,511
4,278,505
TechnipFMC PLC
82,439
2,112,087
Valero Energy Corp.
247,352
39,544,164
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Williams Cos., Inc.
293,256
11,249,300
World Kinect Corp.
291,719
6,855,396
 
618,839,508
 
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) 1.6%
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.
22,541
2,611,826
American Tower Corp.
51,892
8,902,592
AvalonBay Communities, Inc.
21,421
4,060,779
Boston Properties, Inc.
61,318
3,794,971
Brixmor Property Group, Inc.
78,316
1,730,784
Camden Property Trust
16,985
1,693,065
Crown Castle, Inc.
77,927
7,307,994
Digital Realty Trust, Inc.
45,075
6,255,508
Equinix, Inc.
8,149
5,794,835
Equity Residential
68,851
4,434,004
Essex Property Trust, Inc.
10,350
2,548,688
Extra Space Storage, Inc.
20,395
2,738,641
Gaming & Leisure Properties, Inc.
35,750
1,527,598
Healthpeak Properties, Inc.
163,318
3,039,348
Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
198,493
3,745,563
Invitation Homes, Inc.
68,749
2,351,216
Iron Mountain, Inc.
60,242
4,669,960
Kimco Realty Corp.
114,669
2,136,283
Lamar Advertising Co., Class A
17,442
2,020,656
Medical Properties Trust, Inc. (a)
322,686
1,484,356
Mid-America Apartment Communities,
Inc.
19,262
2,504,060
Park Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
157,043
2,533,104
Prologis, Inc.
51,032
5,207,816
Public Storage
14,865
3,856,724
Realty Income Corp.
60,298
3,228,355
Regency Centers Corp.
29,849
1,767,658
SBA Communications Corp., Class A
7,185
1,337,272
Simon Property Group, Inc.
61,678
8,667,609
SL Green Realty Corp.
52,239
2,603,069
Sun Communities, Inc.
15,592
1,735,701
UDR, Inc.
48,810
1,858,685
Ventas, Inc.
124,493
5,512,550
VICI Properties, Inc., Class A
57,439
1,639,883
Vornado Realty Trust
119,812
3,118,706
Welltower, Inc.
77,898
7,422,121
Weyerhaeuser Co.
243,579
7,348,778
WP Carey, Inc.
29,396
1,612,077
 
134,802,835
 
Financial Services 8.4%
Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.
18,388
2,870,367
Ally Financial, Inc.
286,601
10,991,148
American Express Co.
138,825
32,489,215
Ameriprise Financial, Inc.
25,930
10,677,715
Annaly Capital Management, Inc.
118,707
2,224,569
Apollo Global Management, Inc.
32,087
3,477,589
Bank of New York Mellon Corp.
351,386
19,849,795
Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class A *
87
52,156,501
Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B *
329,049
130,543,610
BlackRock, Inc.
26,001
19,621,395
Blackstone, Inc.
69,640
8,120,720
Block, Inc. *
20,913
1,526,649
Bread Financial Holdings, Inc.
101,023
3,728,759
Capital One Financial Corp.
257,957
36,998,773
Carlyle Group, Inc.
57,058
2,556,198
Cboe Global Markets, Inc.
9,400
1,702,810
Charles Schwab Corp. (b)
149,438
11,050,940
CME Group, Inc.
32,472
6,807,430
Corebridge Financial, Inc. (a)
72,982
1,938,402
Corpay, Inc. *
14,764
4,460,795
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Discover Financial Services
150,155
19,029,143
Equitable Holdings, Inc.
106,110
3,916,520
Evercore, Inc., Class A
15,619
2,834,849
Fidelity National Information Services,
Inc.
156,790
10,649,177
Fiserv, Inc. *
55,767
8,513,948
Franklin Resources, Inc.
167,673
3,829,651
Global Payments, Inc.
56,988
6,996,417
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
110,388
47,103,663
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.
72,004
9,271,235
Invesco Ltd.
226,074
3,203,469
Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.
11,592
1,885,902
Jackson Financial, Inc., Class A
40,367
2,757,873
Janus Henderson Group PLC
69,705
2,176,190
Jefferies Financial Group, Inc.
88,421
3,807,408
KKR & Co., Inc.
89,978
8,374,252
Lazard, Inc.
48,545
1,868,983
LPL Financial Holdings, Inc.
11,218
3,019,100
Mastercard, Inc., Class A
51,168
23,087,002
MGIC Investment Corp.
94,517
1,916,805
Moody's Corp.
14,411
5,336,826
Morgan Stanley
316,782
28,776,477
MSCI, Inc., Class A
4,195
1,953,989
Nasdaq, Inc.
39,421
2,359,347
Navient Corp.
123,097
1,848,917
Northern Trust Corp.
70,095
5,775,127
OneMain Holdings, Inc.
100,947
5,260,348
PayPal Holdings, Inc. *
227,918
15,480,191
Raymond James Financial, Inc.
30,425
3,711,850
Rithm Capital Corp.
209,642
2,331,219
S&P Global, Inc.
23,788
9,891,764
SEI Investments Co.
30,160
1,989,052
SLM Corp.
159,646
3,382,899
Starwood Property Trust, Inc.
94,091
1,784,906
State Street Corp.
102,975
7,464,658
Synchrony Financial
553,801
24,356,168
T Rowe Price Group, Inc.
95,448
10,458,237
Visa, Inc., Class A
108,486
29,140,424
Voya Financial, Inc.
32,962
2,246,690
Western Union Co.
277,825
3,733,968
 
695,318,024
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 3.4%
Altria Group, Inc.
654,167
28,659,056
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.
308,034
18,069,274
Bunge Global SA
88,197
8,974,927
Campbell Soup Co.
62,098
2,838,500
Coca-Cola Co.
532,500
32,892,525
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners PLC
47,613
3,429,088
Conagra Brands, Inc.
182,264
5,610,086
Constellation Brands, Inc., Class A
26,137
6,624,684
Darling Ingredients, Inc. *
43,024
1,822,927
Flowers Foods, Inc.
71,341
1,779,245
General Mills, Inc.
153,102
10,787,567
Hershey Co.
17,760
3,444,019
Hormel Foods Corp.
92,145
3,276,676
Ingredion, Inc.
30,459
3,490,297
J M Smucker Co.
42,730
4,907,540
Kellanova
77,276
4,471,189
Keurig Dr Pepper, Inc.
190,299
6,413,076
Kraft Heinz Co.
263,130
10,159,449
Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc.
16,442
1,370,276
McCormick & Co., Inc. - Non Voting
Shares
39,509
3,005,055
Molson Coors Beverage Co., Class B
73,604
4,214,565
Mondelez International, Inc., Class A
267,115
19,216,253
Monster Beverage Corp. *
66,565
3,557,899
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
PepsiCo, Inc.
223,605
39,334,356
Philip Morris International, Inc.
363,921
34,550,660
Post Holdings, Inc. *
17,497
1,857,307
Tyson Foods, Inc., Class A
289,047
17,530,701
 
282,287,197
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 5.8%
Abbott Laboratories
244,090
25,866,217
Align Technology, Inc. *
7,883
2,226,002
Baxter International, Inc.
188,764
7,620,403
Becton Dickinson & Co.
39,844
9,347,402
Boston Scientific Corp. *
102,096
7,337,639
Cardinal Health, Inc.
60,239
6,207,027
Cencora, Inc.
9,694
2,317,351
Centene Corp. *
290,288
21,208,441
Chemed Corp.
2,686
1,525,648
Cigna Group
131,548
46,967,898
Community Health Systems, Inc. *
379,449
1,252,182
Cooper Cos., Inc.
21,582
1,922,093
CVS Health Corp.
934,404
63,268,495
DaVita, Inc. *
40,332
5,606,551
DENTSPLY SIRONA, Inc.
58,294
1,749,403
Edwards Lifesciences Corp. *
44,046
3,729,375
Elevance Health, Inc.
81,624
43,144,814
Encompass Health Corp.
24,285
2,024,883
GE HealthCare Technologies, Inc.
36,985
2,819,736
HCA Healthcare, Inc.
57,519
17,820,537
Henry Schein, Inc. *
52,097
3,609,280
Hologic, Inc. *
45,262
3,429,502
Humana, Inc.
49,933
15,084,260
IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. *
4,347
2,142,028
Intuitive Surgical, Inc. *
15,763
5,842,083
Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings
33,294
6,704,413
McKesson Corp.
17,134
9,204,556
Medtronic PLC
361,276
28,988,786
Molina Healthcare, Inc. *
12,023
4,113,068
Quest Diagnostics, Inc.
41,393
5,719,685
ResMed, Inc.
13,638
2,918,396
Solventum Corp. *
68,921
4,480,554
STERIS PLC
11,330
2,317,665
Stryker Corp.
30,815
10,369,247
Teleflex, Inc.
7,503
1,566,251
Tenet Healthcare Corp. *
48,866
5,487,163
UnitedHealth Group, Inc.
180,773
87,439,900
Universal Health Services, Inc., Class B
41,834
7,129,769
Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.
36,948
4,444,105
 
484,952,808
 
Household & Personal Products 1.3%
Church & Dwight Co., Inc.
36,595
3,948,235
Clorox Co.
20,401
3,016,696
Colgate-Palmolive Co.
141,038
12,964,213
Estee Lauder Cos., Inc., Class A
36,351
5,333,055
Kimberly-Clark Corp.
72,399
9,884,635
Procter & Gamble Co.
429,062
70,022,918
 
105,169,752
 
Insurance 3.6%
Aflac, Inc.
188,006
15,726,702
Allstate Corp.
149,603
25,441,486
American Equity Investment Life Holding
Co.
31,065
1,743,057
American Financial Group, Inc.
29,677
3,791,237
American International Group, Inc.
354,936
26,730,230
Aon PLC, Class A
30,861
8,703,111
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Arch Capital Group Ltd. *
50,015
4,678,403
Arthur J Gallagher & Co.
15,543
3,647,787
Assurant, Inc.
13,209
2,303,650
Brown & Brown, Inc.
22,398
1,826,333
Chubb Ltd.
91,883
22,845,789
Cincinnati Financial Corp.
47,864
5,537,386
CNO Financial Group, Inc.
105,896
2,788,242
Everest Group Ltd.
8,208
3,007,493
Fidelity National Financial, Inc.
101,996
5,048,802
First American Financial Corp.
56,687
3,036,723
Genworth Financial, Inc., Class A *
415,319
2,462,842
Globe Life, Inc.
24,373
1,856,491
Hanover Insurance Group, Inc.
15,514
2,014,027
Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.
124,188
12,032,575
Lincoln National Corp.
180,488
4,921,908
Loews Corp.
59,174
4,446,926
Markel Group, Inc. *
2,606
3,800,590
Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.
56,610
11,289,732
MetLife, Inc.
314,644
22,364,895
Old Republic International Corp.
123,066
3,674,751
Primerica, Inc.
8,067
1,709,075
Principal Financial Group, Inc.
87,631
6,935,117
Progressive Corp.
98,120
20,433,490
Prudential Financial, Inc.
190,234
21,017,052
Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.
19,146
3,580,111
Travelers Cos., Inc.
116,646
24,747,615
Unum Group
83,213
4,218,899
W R Berkley Corp.
37,574
2,892,071
Willis Towers Watson PLC
20,698
5,198,096
 
296,452,694
 
Materials 3.7%
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.
34,562
8,168,383
Albemarle Corp.
17,223
2,072,099
Alcoa Corp.
131,709
4,628,254
AptarGroup, Inc.
12,993
1,875,929
Arch Resources, Inc.
7,607
1,207,840
Avery Dennison Corp.
17,117
3,719,182
Axalta Coating Systems Ltd. *
58,355
1,834,681
Ball Corp.
89,298
6,212,462
Berry Global Group, Inc.
52,616
2,980,170
Celanese Corp., Class A
44,268
6,800,008
CF Industries Holdings, Inc.
59,891
4,729,592
Chemours Co.
88,863
2,377,085
Cleveland-Cliffs, Inc. *
178,536
3,017,258
Commercial Metals Co.
46,317
2,489,076
Corteva, Inc.
132,285
7,160,587
Crown Holdings, Inc.
35,867
2,943,605
Dow, Inc.
329,854
18,768,693
DuPont de Nemours, Inc.
197,372
14,309,470
Eagle Materials, Inc.
8,236
2,064,848
Eastman Chemical Co.
72,970
6,891,287
Ecolab, Inc.
33,915
7,669,877
FMC Corp.
38,291
2,259,552
Freeport-McMoRan, Inc.
294,526
14,708,628
Graphic Packaging Holding Co.
99,816
2,580,244
Huntsman Corp.
131,490
3,137,351
International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.
52,874
4,475,784
International Paper Co.
277,791
9,706,018
Linde PLC
65,266
28,779,695
Louisiana-Pacific Corp.
34,463
2,522,347
LyondellBasell Industries NV, Class A
141,702
14,165,949
Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.
7,356
4,318,487
Mosaic Co.
160,485
5,037,624
Newmont Corp.
343,273
13,950,615
Nucor Corp.
105,565
17,790,869
O-I Glass, Inc. *
104,567
1,564,322
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Olin Corp.
54,818
2,865,885
Packaging Corp. of America
29,822
5,158,610
PPG Industries, Inc.
56,894
7,339,326
Reliance, Inc.
23,828
6,784,308
RPM International, Inc.
26,230
2,804,249
Sealed Air Corp.
67,274
2,117,786
Sherwin-Williams Co.
21,415
6,416,148
Sonoco Products Co.
43,165
2,419,398
Steel Dynamics, Inc.
70,144
9,127,137
U.S. Steel Corp.
185,385
6,766,553
Vulcan Materials Co.
15,663
4,035,259
Westlake Corp.
10,545
1,553,911
Westrock Co.
227,128
10,893,059
 
305,199,500
 
Media & Entertainment 6.5%
Alphabet, Inc., Class A *
695,194
113,163,679
Alphabet, Inc., Class C *
610,308
100,481,109
Charter Communications, Inc., Class A *
79,296
20,295,018
Comcast Corp., Class A
1,614,593
61,532,139
Electronic Arts, Inc.
48,797
6,188,436
Fox Corp., Class A
194,177
6,021,429
Interpublic Group of Cos., Inc.
104,900
3,193,156
Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty SiriusXM,
Class C *
172,613
4,153,069
Meta Platforms, Inc., Class A
327,918
141,060,486
Netflix, Inc. *
18,944
10,431,324
News Corp., Class A
136,493
3,248,533
Nexstar Media Group, Inc., Class A
16,345
2,616,181
Omnicom Group, Inc.
72,578
6,738,142
Paramount Global, Class B
800,725
9,120,258
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. *
13,807
1,971,778
TEGNA, Inc.
111,839
1,525,484
Walt Disney Co.
371,441
41,267,095
Warner Bros Discovery, Inc. *
603,684
4,443,114
 
537,450,430
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 5.4%
AbbVie, Inc.
266,476
43,339,657
Agilent Technologies, Inc.
38,591
5,288,511
Amgen, Inc.
134,304
36,791,238
Avantor, Inc. *
82,212
1,991,997
Biogen, Inc. *
44,420
9,542,304
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.
569,011
25,002,343
Catalent, Inc. *
34,529
1,928,445
Charles River Laboratories International,
Inc. *
6,608
1,513,232
Danaher Corp.
53,378
13,164,082
Eli Lilly & Co.
25,946
20,266,421
Gilead Sciences, Inc.
356,507
23,244,256
ICON PLC, ADR *
6,939
2,066,989
Illumina, Inc. *
18,120
2,229,666
IQVIA Holdings, Inc. *
31,195
7,230,065
Jazz Pharmaceuticals PLC *
13,170
1,458,578
Johnson & Johnson
521,083
75,343,391
Merck & Co., Inc.
393,618
50,863,318
Mettler-Toledo International, Inc. *
2,344
2,882,417
Moderna, Inc. *
43,477
4,795,948
Organon & Co.
305,987
5,694,418
Perrigo Co. PLC
79,084
2,582,883
Pfizer, Inc.
2,084,008
53,392,285
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
11,978
10,668,325
Revvity, Inc.
20,673
2,118,362
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.
41,207
23,435,245
Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
13,517
5,309,613
Viatris, Inc.
700,645
8,106,463
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Waters Corp. *
10,640
3,288,186
West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.
4,581
1,637,616
Zoetis, Inc.
36,305
5,781,208
 
450,957,462
 
Real Estate Management & Development 0.2%
Anywhere Real Estate, Inc. *
298,633
1,451,356
CBRE Group, Inc., Class A *
90,959
7,903,428
Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc. *
31,766
5,740,116
 
15,094,900
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 4.5%
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. *
50,740
8,036,201
Analog Devices, Inc.
50,964
10,223,888
Applied Materials, Inc.
125,701
24,970,504
Broadcom, Inc.
39,309
51,112,313
First Solar, Inc. *
9,487
1,672,558
Intel Corp.
2,561,549
78,050,398
KLA Corp.
11,722
8,079,857
Lam Research Corp.
18,805
16,819,380
Marvell Technology, Inc.
43,926
2,895,163
Microchip Technology, Inc.
59,435
5,466,831
Micron Technology, Inc.
388,603
43,896,595
MKS Instruments, Inc.
15,174
1,805,403
NVIDIA Corp.
30,723
26,545,286
NXP Semiconductors NV
40,129
10,280,648
ON Semiconductor Corp. *
42,274
2,965,944
Qorvo, Inc. *
39,821
4,652,686
QUALCOMM, Inc.
261,875
43,431,969
Skyworks Solutions, Inc.
40,964
4,366,353
Teradyne, Inc.
32,871
3,823,555
Texas Instruments, Inc.
157,133
27,721,404
 
376,816,936
 
Software & Services 4.8%
Accenture PLC, Class A
80,358
24,180,526
Adobe, Inc. *
30,764
14,238,502
Akamai Technologies, Inc. *
29,335
2,960,782
Amdocs Ltd.
38,064
3,196,995
ANSYS, Inc. *
5,111
1,660,462
Autodesk, Inc. *
9,807
2,087,420
Cadence Design Systems, Inc. *
9,732
2,682,431
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. *
18,192
2,718,249
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp.,
Class A
204,377
13,423,481
Dropbox, Inc., Class A *
48,478
1,122,750
DXC Technology Co. *
199,397
3,886,248
EPAM Systems, Inc. *
5,517
1,297,929
Fortinet, Inc. *
28,938
1,828,303
Gartner, Inc. *
5,707
2,354,651
Gen Digital, Inc.
130,168
2,621,583
GoDaddy, Inc., Class A *
15,636
1,913,534
International Business Machines Corp.
263,910
43,861,842
Intuit, Inc.
14,322
8,960,130
Kyndryl Holdings, Inc. *
212,891
4,185,437
Microsoft Corp.
523,414
203,780,773
Oracle Corp.
254,146
28,909,107
Palo Alto Networks, Inc. *
8,355
2,430,386
Roper Technologies, Inc.
8,314
4,252,278
Salesforce, Inc.
40,379
10,859,528
ServiceNow, Inc. *
2,003
1,388,740
Synopsys, Inc. *
5,163
2,739,436
VeriSign, Inc. *
7,095
1,202,461
 
394,743,964
 
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Technology Hardware & Equipment 6.2%
Amphenol Corp., Class A
63,363
7,652,350
Apple, Inc.
1,747,572
297,663,939
Arista Networks, Inc. *
9,451
2,424,749
Arrow Electronics, Inc. *
57,497
7,340,642
Avnet, Inc.
130,003
6,353,247
CDW Corp.
23,064
5,578,259
Ciena Corp. *
40,857
1,888,819
Cisco Systems, Inc.
1,308,432
61,470,135
Corning, Inc.
291,856
9,742,153
F5, Inc. *
13,242
2,189,035
Flex Ltd. *
166,994
4,784,378
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.
957,164
16,271,788
HP, Inc.
521,943
14,661,379
Insight Enterprises, Inc. *
10,539
1,924,105
Jabil, Inc.
40,979
4,809,295
Juniper Networks, Inc.
131,490
4,578,482
Keysight Technologies, Inc. *
17,993
2,661,884
Motorola Solutions, Inc.
13,404
4,545,967
NetApp, Inc.
65,548
6,699,661
Sanmina Corp. *
43,914
2,664,262
Seagate Technology Holdings PLC
92,094
7,911,796
TD SYNNEX Corp.
18,360
2,163,542
TE Connectivity Ltd.
64,920
9,184,882
Teledyne Technologies, Inc. *
4,606
1,757,097
Trimble, Inc. *
40,453
2,430,012
Vishay Intertechnology, Inc.
61,631
1,426,141
Western Digital Corp. *
205,846
14,580,072
Xerox Holdings Corp.
170,627
2,267,633
Zebra Technologies Corp., Class A *
9,272
2,916,600
 
510,542,304
 
Telecommunication Services 3.0%
AT&T, Inc.
5,771,693
97,483,895
Frontier Communications Parent, Inc. *
90,932
2,104,167
Liberty Global Ltd., Class C *
420,147
6,877,806
Liberty Latin America Ltd., Class C *
187,841
1,416,321
Lumen Technologies, Inc. *
7,881,476
9,378,956
Telephone & Data Systems, Inc.
185,446
2,902,230
T-Mobile U.S., Inc.
103,163
16,936,270
Verizon Communications, Inc.
2,730,465
107,826,063
 
244,925,708
 
Transportation 1.9%
Avis Budget Group, Inc.
18,698
1,784,724
CH Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
62,708
4,452,268
CSX Corp.
557,135
18,508,025
Delta Air Lines, Inc.
45,712
2,288,800
FedEx Corp.
99,218
25,973,288
GXO Logistics, Inc. *
28,850
1,432,691
Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. *
66,954
304,641
Hub Group, Inc., Class A
36,585
1,471,449
JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc.
20,098
3,267,332
Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings,
Inc.
60,350
2,789,980
Landstar System, Inc.
11,336
1,977,112
Norfolk Southern Corp.
71,348
16,432,871
Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.
20,234
3,676,720
Ryder System, Inc.
42,736
5,207,382
Southwest Airlines Co.
68,136
1,767,448
Uber Technologies, Inc. *
46,983
3,113,563
U-Haul Holding Co. *
622
39,329
U-Haul Holding Co. - Non Voting
24,240
1,486,397
Union Pacific Corp.
144,645
34,304,008
United Parcel Service, Inc., Class B
157,389
23,211,730
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Werner Enterprises, Inc.
39,772
1,360,202
ZIM Integrated Shipping Services
Ltd. *(a)
275,794
3,654,270
 
158,504,230
 
Utilities 3.5%
AES Corp.
319,414
5,717,511
Alliant Energy Corp.
63,246
3,149,651
Ameren Corp.
68,565
5,064,897
American Electric Power Co., Inc.
159,584
13,729,011
American Water Works Co., Inc.
28,266
3,457,497
Atmos Energy Corp.
24,878
2,933,116
CenterPoint Energy, Inc.
183,594
5,349,929
CMS Energy Corp.
82,177
4,980,748
Consolidated Edison, Inc.
113,484
10,712,890
Constellation Energy Corp.
50,761
9,438,500
Dominion Energy, Inc.
298,919
15,238,891
DTE Energy Co.
60,084
6,628,467
Duke Energy Corp.
261,234
25,668,853
Edison International
111,424
7,917,789
Entergy Corp.
76,424
8,152,148
Essential Utilities, Inc.
37,591
1,375,079
Evergy, Inc.
104,679
5,490,414
Eversource Energy
111,584
6,764,222
Exelon Corp.
390,178
14,662,889
FirstEnergy Corp.
206,761
7,927,217
National Fuel Gas Co.
29,939
1,589,761
NextEra Energy, Inc.
311,827
20,883,054
NiSource, Inc.
119,820
3,338,185
NRG Energy, Inc.
129,020
9,375,883
OGE Energy Corp.
67,280
2,331,252
PG&E Corp.
125,716
2,151,001
Pinnacle West Capital Corp.
44,444
3,273,301
Portland General Electric Co.
35,421
1,531,250
PPL Corp.
323,457
8,882,129
Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.
124,818
8,622,427
Sempra
130,156
9,323,074
Southern Co.
288,297
21,189,829
UGI Corp.
162,879
4,163,187
Vistra Corp.
147,978
11,222,651
WEC Energy Group, Inc.
77,168
6,377,164
Xcel Energy, Inc.
152,116
8,173,193
 
286,787,060
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $4,957,217,631)
8,257,403,229
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS 0.4% OF NET ASSETS
 
Money Market Funds 0.4%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government
Money Market Fund, Premier Class
5.25% (c)
28,071,706
28,071,706
State Street Institutional U.S. Government
Money Market Fund, Premier Class
5.25% (c)(d)
6,924,730
6,924,730
 
34,996,436
Total Short-Term Investments
(Cost $34,996,436)
34,996,436
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $4,992,214,067)
8,292,399,665
 
NUMBER OF
CONTRACTS
NOTIONAL
AMOUNT
($)
CURRENT VALUE/
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
($)
FUTURES CONTRACTS
Long
S&P 500 Index, e-mini, expires
06/21/24
85
21,534,750
8,628
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at
$6,682,168.
(b)
Issuer is affiliated with the fund’s investment adviser.
(c)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
(d)
Security purchased with cash collateral received for securities on loan.
ADR —
American Depositary Receipt
Below is a summary of the fund’s transactions with affiliated issuers and companies which are or were affiliates during the period April 30, 2024. An affiliated company is a company in which the investment adviser has or had an ownership of at least 5% of the voting securities of a security issue during the report period. A dash in the Value at October 31, 2023, and/or Value at April 30, 2024, columns means either the issuer was not held or not held as an affiliate at the beginning of period and is no longer held at period end or the issuer is held at period end but is no longer an affiliate.
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE
IN UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DIVIDENDS
RECEIVED
COMMON STOCKS 0.1% OF NET ASSETS
 
Financial Services 0.1%
Charles Schwab Corp.
$5,890,928
$2,553,305
($66,439
)
($10,996
)
$2,684,142
$11,050,940
149,438
$61,597
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE
IN UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DIVIDENDS
RECEIVED
Transportation 0.0%
Daseke, Inc.
$
$1,516,053
($1,525,241
)
$9,188
$
$
$
Total
$5,890,928
$4,069,358
($1,591,680
)
($1,808
)
$2,684,142
$11,050,940
$61,597

The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of April 30, 2024 (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 Stocks1
$8,257,403,229
$
$
$8,257,403,229
Short-Term Investments1
34,996,436
34,996,436
Futures Contracts2
8,628
8,628
Total
$8,292,408,293
$—
$—
$8,292,408,293
1
As categorized in the Portfolio Holdings.
2
Futures contracts are reported at cumulative unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - affiliated issuers (cost $6,598,357)
 
$11,050,940
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $4,985,615,710) including securities on loan of $6,682,168
 
8,281,348,725
Deposit with broker for futures contracts
 
1,958,800
Receivables:
 
Dividends
 
8,691,944
Fund shares sold
 
5,943,225
Income from securities on loan
+
25,783
Total assets
 
8,309,019,417
 
Liabilities
Collateral held for securities on loan
 
6,924,730
Payables:
 
Investments bought
 
18,920,339
Fund shares redeemed
 
2,235,508
Investment adviser fees
 
1,711,375
Variation margin on futures contracts
+
310,897
Total liabilities
 
30,102,849
Net assets
 
$8,278,916,568
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$4,845,454,985
Total distributable earnings
+
3,433,461,583
Net assets
 
$8,278,916,568
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$8,278,916,568
 
326,945,370
$25.32
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers (net of foreign withholding tax of $16,206)
 
$88,891,141
Other interest
 
65,365
Dividends received from securities - affiliated issuers
 
61,597
Securities on loan, net
+
101,659
Total investment income
 
89,119,762
 
Expenses
Investment adviser fees
 
9,829,861
Total expenses
9,829,861
Net investment income
 
79,289,901
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Net realized losses on sales of securities - affiliated issuers
 
(1,808
)
Net realized losses on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
(19,840,433
)
Net realized gains on sales of in-kind redemptions - unaffiliated issuers
 
276,923,955
Net realized gains on futures contracts
+
5,363,867
Net realized gains
 
262,445,581
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - affiliated issuers
 
2,684,142
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
956,352,585
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts
+
1,114,400
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
960,151,127
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
1,222,596,708
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$1,301,886,609
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$79,289,901
$139,705,973
Net realized gains
 
262,445,581
331,984,637
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
960,151,127
(189,595,548
)
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$1,301,886,609
$282,095,062
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($142,700,838
)
($133,865,719
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
50,329,059
$1,246,586,609
85,365,922
$1,869,192,647
Shares reinvested
 
4,359,762
101,408,064
4,461,960
94,504,309
Shares redeemed
+
(42,890,822
)
(1,064,232,508
)
(79,488,125
)
(1,736,335,999
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
11,797,999
$283,762,165
10,339,757
$227,360,957
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
315,147,371
$6,835,968,632
304,807,614
$6,460,378,332
Total increase
+
11,797,999
1,442,947,936
10,339,757
375,590,300
End of period
 
326,945,370
$8,278,916,568
315,147,371
$6,835,968,632
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$13.80
$15.22
$19.32
$11.97
$13.85
$14.68
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.15
0.23
0.22
0.18
0.17
0.20
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
2.37
(0.67
)
(2.17
)
7.38
(1.53
)
0.32
Total from investment operations
2.52
(0.44
)
(1.95
)
7.56
(1.36
)
0.52
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.23
)
(0.17
)
(0.24
)
(0.21
)
(0.20
)
(0.22
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.81
)
(1.91
)
(0.32
)
(1.13
)
Total distributions
(0.23
)
(0.98
)
(2.15
)
(0.21
)
(0.52
)
(1.35
)
Net asset value at end of period
$16.09
$13.80
$15.22
$19.32
$11.97
$13.85
Total return
18.31
%2
(3.04
%)
(11.37
%)
63.73
%
(10.42
%)
5.61
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Total expenses
0.25
%3
0.25
%
0.25
%4
0.25
%
0.25
%
0.25
%
Net investment income (loss)
1.88
%3
1.56
%
1.35
%
1.02
%
1.43
%
1.50
%
Portfolio turnover rate
16
%2,5
22
%5
35
%5
36
%5
28
%
34
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000,000)
$1,836
$1,524
$1,631
$1,945
$1,394
$1,908
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Annualized.
4
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
5
Portfolio turnover rate excludes in-kind transactions.
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date.
The fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
COMMON STOCKS 99.7% OF NET ASSETS
 
Automobiles & Components 1.4%
American Axle & Manufacturing
Holdings, Inc. *
365,584
2,683,387
Cooper-Standard Holdings, Inc. *
98,541
1,520,488
Dorman Products, Inc. *
20,596
1,801,120
Fox Factory Holding Corp. *
17,469
679,893
Gentherm, Inc. *
31,386
1,587,190
LCI Industries
28,522
2,965,718
Modine Manufacturing Co. *
34,848
3,227,970
Patrick Industries, Inc.
27,157
2,837,635
Phinia, Inc.
67,468
2,631,252
Standard Motor Products, Inc.
40,078
1,286,504
Stoneridge, Inc. *
46,856
701,903
Visteon Corp. *
17,731
1,961,580
Winnebago Industries, Inc.
44,713
2,753,426
 
26,638,066
 
Banks 8.1%
1st Source Corp.
13,143
651,893
Ameris Bancorp
39,193
1,860,884
Associated Banc-Corp.
173,162
3,648,523
Atlantic Union Bankshares Corp.
12,153
386,101
Axos Financial, Inc. *
31,554
1,596,948
BancFirst Corp.
7,496
668,418
Bancorp, Inc. *
3,462
103,652
Bank of Hawaii Corp.
38,574
2,186,760
Bank of NT Butterfield & Son Ltd.
51,995
1,767,830
Bank OZK
81,142
3,622,990
BankUnited, Inc.
153,492
4,102,841
Banner Corp.
35,005
1,527,268
Berkshire Hills Bancorp, Inc.
8,116
173,033
BOK Financial Corp.
22,263
1,975,396
Brookline Bancorp, Inc.
78,791
653,965
Cadence Bank
120,523
3,334,871
Capitol Federal Financial, Inc.
190,169
907,106
Cathay General Bancorp
64,240
2,212,426
Central Pacific Financial Corp.
38,838
774,430
City Holding Co.
7,454
753,003
Columbia Banking System, Inc.
165,294
3,109,180
Commerce Bancshares, Inc.
62,286
3,405,798
Community Bank System, Inc.
33,411
1,444,023
ConnectOne Bancorp, Inc.
32,433
580,875
Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc.
31,812
3,319,264
Customers Bancorp, Inc. *
25,049
1,143,988
CVB Financial Corp.
99,364
1,623,608
Eagle Bancorp, Inc.
49,431
913,979
Eastern Bankshares, Inc.
69,723
875,721
Enterprise Financial Services Corp.
19,588
744,540
FB Financial Corp.
4,130
151,365
First BanCorp
110,558
1,907,126
First Bancorp/Southern Pines NC
19,844
603,456
First Busey Corp.
46,488
1,038,542
First Commonwealth Financial Corp.
74,003
976,100
First Financial Bancorp
81,971
1,812,379
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
First Financial Bankshares, Inc.
43,130
1,274,923
First Hawaiian, Inc.
156,687
3,304,529
First Interstate BancSystem, Inc.,
Class A
62,654
1,672,862
First Merchants Corp.
43,218
1,444,346
FNB Corp.
287,127
3,830,274
Fulton Financial Corp.
146,389
2,422,738
Glacier Bancorp, Inc.
64,299
2,326,338
Hancock Whitney Corp.
73,512
3,336,710
Hanmi Financial Corp.
37,596
575,219
Heartland Financial USA, Inc.
36,519
1,537,815
Heritage Financial Corp.
33,995
603,071
Hilltop Holdings, Inc.
66,780
1,953,983
Home BancShares, Inc.
26,344
623,826
HomeStreet, Inc.
98,105
1,201,786
Hope Bancorp, Inc.
177,148
1,775,023
Independent Bank Corp.
24,052
1,208,372
Independent Bank Group, Inc.
28,606
1,065,287
International Bancshares Corp.
33,516
1,865,165
Kearny Financial Corp.
86,954
469,552
Lakeland Bancorp, Inc.
44,288
539,871
Lakeland Financial Corp.
11,702
687,727
Midland States Bancorp, Inc.
5,664
124,042
National Bank Holdings Corp., Class A
4,506
147,481
NBT Bancorp, Inc.
30,729
1,075,822
Nicolet Bankshares, Inc.
1,744
133,468
Northwest Bancshares, Inc.
111,182
1,178,529
NU Holdings Ltd., Class A *
22,330
242,504
OceanFirst Financial Corp.
49,330
728,111
OFG Bancorp
33,302
1,202,535
Old National Bancorp
151,722
2,509,482
Pacific Premier Bancorp, Inc.
72,557
1,559,976
Park National Corp.
9,535
1,255,855
Pathward Financial, Inc.
17,849
899,054
Peoples Bancorp, Inc.
5,007
145,403
Pinnacle Financial Partners, Inc.
39,771
3,050,436
Preferred Bank
2,116
160,160
Premier Financial Corp.
34,122
661,284
Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.
55,350
3,430,040
Provident Financial Services, Inc.
73,926
1,085,234
S&T Bancorp, Inc.
31,861
960,609
Sandy Spring Bancorp, Inc.
53,201
1,087,960
Seacoast Banking Corp. of Florida
6,645
153,300
Simmons First National Corp., Class A
128,239
2,191,605
Southside Bancshares, Inc.
28,434
758,050
Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc. *
33,075
1,898,505
Tompkins Financial Corp.
12,366
543,857
Towne Bank
49,317
1,275,831
TriCo Bancshares
19,363
673,252
Trustmark Corp.
67,569
2,000,042
UMB Financial Corp.
30,649
2,441,499
United Bankshares, Inc.
90,729
2,945,063
United Community Banks, Inc.
58,522
1,476,510
Valley National Bancorp
347,711
2,437,454
Veritex Holdings, Inc.
42,780
833,354
WaFd, Inc.
89,006
2,411,173
Washington Trust Bancorp, Inc.
22,867
582,194
Webster Financial Corp.
76,263
3,342,607
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
WesBanco, Inc.
61,846
1,669,842
Westamerica BanCorp
15,429
718,220
Western Alliance Bancorp
64,757
3,680,140
Wintrust Financial Corp.
36,355
3,513,347
WSFS Financial Corp.
31,846
1,360,780
 
148,822,309
 
Capital Goods 12.3%
AAON, Inc.
13,772
1,295,807
AAR Corp. *
36,349
2,513,170
Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.
15,489
2,431,773
Alamo Group, Inc.
6,902
1,341,611
Albany International Corp., Class A
20,699
1,650,745
Ameresco, Inc., Class A *
6,200
129,766
American Woodmark Corp. *
29,515
2,717,741
API Group Corp. *
77,251
2,979,571
Apogee Enterprises, Inc.
38,004
2,347,887
Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc.
21,181
3,881,418
Arcosa, Inc.
36,736
2,792,671
Argan, Inc.
15,663
943,852
Armstrong World Industries, Inc.
34,663
3,982,085
Astec Industries, Inc.
38,162
1,595,172
Atkore, Inc.
20,640
3,618,192
AZEK Co., Inc., Class A *
33,464
1,527,297
AZZ, Inc.
30,980
2,219,097
Barnes Group, Inc.
74,190
2,575,877
BlueLinx Holdings, Inc. *
5,103
559,646
BWX Technologies, Inc.
43,839
4,198,461
Columbus McKinnon Corp.
26,035
1,074,464
Comfort Systems USA, Inc.
13,365
4,135,265
Construction Partners, Inc., Class A *
19,332
998,304
Core & Main, Inc., Class A *
37,176
2,099,329
Crane Co.
25,321
3,545,193
CSW Industrials, Inc.
4,205
999,192
DNOW, Inc. *
222,158
3,134,649
Douglas Dynamics, Inc.
23,779
538,357
Ducommun, Inc. *
14,000
757,260
DXP Enterprises, Inc. *
24,138
1,176,969
Dycom Industries, Inc. *
32,632
4,569,133
Encore Wire Corp.
17,076
4,770,351
Enerpac Tool Group Corp., Class A
26,419
941,309
EnerSys
38,977
3,525,470
Enpro, Inc.
11,973
1,797,506
Esab Corp.
28,697
3,038,438
ESCO Technologies, Inc.
12,408
1,258,792
Federal Signal Corp.
27,434
2,230,384
Flowserve Corp.
107,903
5,088,705
Franklin Electric Co., Inc.
23,694
2,281,021
FTAI Aviation Ltd.
42,449
2,980,344
Gates Industrial Corp. PLC *
135,438
2,386,418
GATX Corp.
31,696
3,878,323
Gibraltar Industries, Inc. *
22,551
1,611,494
Global Industrial Co.
3,235
124,580
GMS, Inc. *
42,596
3,940,982
GrafTech International Ltd.
1,237,265
2,128,096
Granite Construction, Inc.
60,736
3,370,848
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. *
101,861
672,283
Greenbrier Cos., Inc.
70,086
3,461,548
Griffon Corp.
30,686
2,010,547
H&E Equipment Services, Inc.
38,133
1,841,443
Hayward Holdings, Inc. *
21,770
295,637
HEICO Corp.
19,279
3,998,465
Helios Technologies, Inc.
5,961
268,841
Herc Holdings, Inc.
23,835
3,409,120
Hexcel Corp.
54,765
3,516,461
Hillenbrand, Inc.
57,387
2,738,508
Hillman Solutions Corp. *
127,422
1,218,154
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc.
1,972
115,500
Insteel Industries, Inc.
6,985
224,218
JELD-WEN Holding, Inc. *
215,277
4,413,178
John Bean Technologies Corp.
18,051
1,608,164
Kadant, Inc.
4,314
1,181,130
Kennametal, Inc.
119,883
2,820,847
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions,
Inc. *
47,431
845,220
Leonardo DRS, Inc. *
11,843
254,861
Lindsay Corp.
5,967
693,067
Manitowoc Co., Inc. *
83,661
1,012,298
Masonite International Corp. *
26,982
3,576,464
Masterbrand, Inc. *
55,494
925,085
McGrath RentCorp
14,489
1,545,397
Mercury Systems, Inc. *
31,043
875,413
Moog, Inc., Class A
23,231
3,695,355
MRC Global, Inc. *
150,203
1,686,780
Mueller Water Products, Inc., Class A
114,639
1,815,882
MYR Group, Inc. *
13,000
2,161,250
National Presto Industries, Inc.
8,453
693,061
Proto Labs, Inc. *
30,776
938,052
Quanex Building Products Corp.
44,196
1,468,191
RBC Bearings, Inc. *
5,572
1,362,633
REV Group, Inc.
68,957
1,507,400
Shyft Group, Inc.
65,016
707,374
Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc.
18,393
3,198,359
SiteOne Landscape Supply, Inc. *
18,645
2,925,214
Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc.,
Class A *
152,925
4,893,600
SPX Technologies, Inc. *
13,868
1,689,261
Standex International Corp.
7,104
1,228,140
Sterling Infrastructure, Inc. *
13,813
1,403,401
Stratasys Ltd. *
52,687
512,118
Sunrun, Inc. *
9,863
101,490
Tennant Co.
13,885
1,617,325
Terex Corp.
67,244
3,769,026
Thermon Group Holdings, Inc. *
4,978
158,948
Titan International, Inc. *
14,093
155,305
Titan Machinery, Inc. *
38,433
855,519
TPI Composites, Inc. *(a)
186,176
592,040
Trex Co., Inc. *
31,263
2,768,339
Trinity Industries, Inc.
120,063
3,124,039
Tutor Perini Corp. *
314,969
5,237,934
Valmont Industries, Inc.
14,692
3,008,922
Vertiv Holdings Co., Class A
47,544
4,421,592
Wabash National Corp.
74,922
1,731,447
Watts Water Technologies, Inc., Class A
12,520
2,484,719
WillScot Mobile Mini Holdings Corp. *
43,728
1,616,187
Woodward, Inc.
30,234
4,908,792
Zurn Elkay Water Solutions Corp.
31,943
999,177
 
226,641,736
 
Commercial & Professional Services 6.1%
ACCO Brands Corp.
321,061
1,547,514
Alight, Inc., Class A *
64,565
582,376
Barrett Business Services, Inc.
6,440
782,460
BrightView Holdings, Inc. *
142,241
1,600,211
Brink's Co.
32,313
2,826,095
Casella Waste Systems, Inc., Class A *
10,243
925,967
CBIZ, Inc. *
21,898
1,558,700
Cimpress PLC *
20,516
1,749,399
Clarivate PLC *
154,863
1,046,874
Clean Harbors, Inc. *
22,281
4,221,135
Concentrix Corp.
46,888
2,563,367
Conduent, Inc. *
480,257
1,512,810
CoreCivic, Inc. *
292,935
4,364,731
CRA International, Inc.
5,750
834,268
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
CSG Systems International, Inc.
27,879
1,317,004
Dayforce, Inc. *
9,432
578,842
Deluxe Corp.
135,818
2,682,406
Dun & Bradstreet Holdings, Inc.
180,565
1,643,142
Ennis, Inc.
41,288
821,631
Enviri Corp. *
199,827
1,554,654
ExlService Holdings, Inc. *
58,582
1,698,878
Exponent, Inc.
13,529
1,243,450
FTI Consulting, Inc. *
19,370
4,141,887
GEO Group, Inc. *
369,025
5,483,711
Healthcare Services Group, Inc. *
199,218
2,115,695
Heidrick & Struggles International, Inc.
23,620
696,318
HNI Corp.
74,460
3,123,597
Huron Consulting Group, Inc. *
8,597
801,584
ICF International, Inc.
11,966
1,726,574
Insperity, Inc.
17,281
1,778,733
Interface, Inc., Class A
120,361
1,840,320
Kelly Services, Inc., Class A
173,384
3,977,429
Kforce, Inc.
24,304
1,501,015
Korn Ferry
58,220
3,535,118
Matthews International Corp., Class A
39,639
1,069,460
MillerKnoll, Inc.
128,207
3,260,304
MSA Safety, Inc.
10,770
1,942,908
NV5 Global, Inc. *
6,578
613,333
OPENLANE, Inc. *
158,357
2,720,573
Parsons Corp. *
21,691
1,702,960
Paycom Software, Inc.
7,019
1,319,432
Pitney Bowes, Inc.
525,045
2,236,692
Resources Connection, Inc.
66,152
730,980
Rollins, Inc.
53,419
2,380,351
SP Plus Corp. *
14,720
751,603
Steelcase, Inc., Class A
260,390
3,132,492
Stericycle, Inc. *
62,054
2,775,675
Tetra Tech, Inc.
20,890
4,067,701
TriNet Group, Inc.
20,278
2,035,303
TrueBlue, Inc. *
138,900
1,447,338
TTEC Holdings, Inc.
31,997
232,938
UniFirst Corp.
16,720
2,677,374
Veralto Corp.
48,282
4,523,058
Verra Mobility Corp., Class A *
40,531
955,721
Vestis Corp.
124,126
2,286,401
VSE Corp.
2,242
175,033
 
111,415,525
 
Consumer Discretionary Distribution & Retail 4.5%
1-800-Flowers.com, Inc., Class A *
74,213
673,112
Aaron's Co., Inc.
156,479
1,081,270
Abercrombie & Fitch Co., Class A *
73,081
8,880,803
America's Car-Mart, Inc. *
7,990
457,348
Arko Corp.
98,397
423,107
Beyond, Inc. *
88,942
1,790,402
Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. *
15,439
1,643,790
Buckle, Inc.
41,746
1,560,883
Caleres, Inc.
38,541
1,419,465
Camping World Holdings, Inc., Class A
38,057
771,415
Children's Place, Inc. *(a)
43,969
306,024
Citi Trends, Inc. *
37,933
813,284
ContextLogic, Inc., Class A *
200,943
1,115,234
Coupang, Inc., Class A *
42,642
959,445
Designer Brands, Inc., Class A
146,043
1,356,740
Dillard's, Inc., Class A
5,783
2,532,896
Etsy, Inc. *
36,324
2,494,369
Five Below, Inc. *
12,455
1,822,665
Floor & Decor Holdings, Inc., Class A *
23,511
2,593,969
GameStop Corp., Class A *(a)
235,381
2,610,375
Genesco, Inc. *
51,634
1,306,857
Guess?, Inc.
62,394
1,670,911
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Haverty Furniture Cos., Inc.
38,909
1,198,397
Hibbett, Inc.
35,217
3,037,114
Leslie's, Inc. *
84,064
330,372
MarineMax, Inc. *
59,091
1,457,775
MercadoLibre, Inc. *
1,189
1,734,394
Monro, Inc.
47,229
1,286,990
National Vision Holdings, Inc. *
81,388
1,417,779
Ollie's Bargain Outlet Holdings, Inc. *
35,101
2,567,287
OneWater Marine, Inc., Class A *
6,657
137,866
Petco Health & Wellness Co., Inc.,
Class A *
238,704
358,056
PetMed Express, Inc.
70,858
279,889
RH *
8,719
2,154,029
Sally Beauty Holdings, Inc. *
277,795
3,014,076
Shoe Carnival, Inc.
36,830
1,231,595
Signet Jewelers Ltd.
45,470
4,457,424
Sleep Number Corp. *
152,404
2,028,497
Sonic Automotive, Inc., Class A
50,871
2,942,379
Sportsman's Warehouse Holdings, Inc. *
58,999
188,797
Stitch Fix, Inc., Class A *
270,174
572,769
Upbound Group, Inc.
82,874
2,569,923
Urban Outfitters, Inc. *
95,566
3,723,251
Valvoline, Inc. *
80,409
3,418,991
Victoria's Secret & Co. *
147,742
2,603,214
Vroom, Inc. *(a)
26,877
300,216
Wayfair, Inc., Class A *
21,681
1,087,302
Zumiez, Inc. *
70,571
1,213,821
 
83,596,567
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 3.8%
Acushnet Holdings Corp.
23,121
1,409,919
Beazer Homes USA, Inc. *
51,814
1,452,346
Cavco Industries, Inc. *
6,208
2,261,016
Century Communities, Inc.
39,467
3,130,522
Columbia Sportswear Co.
41,968
3,341,912
Crocs, Inc. *
30,860
3,838,058
Ethan Allen Interiors, Inc.
35,521
1,003,113
G-III Apparel Group Ltd. *
128,847
3,627,043
GoPro, Inc., Class A *
191,787
331,792
Green Brick Partners, Inc. *
4,237
229,349
Helen of Troy Ltd. *
28,776
2,667,823
Hovnanian Enterprises, Inc., Class A *
1,072
158,474
Installed Building Products, Inc.
9,409
2,217,984
iRobot Corp. *
73,057
625,368
Kontoor Brands, Inc.
36,314
2,253,647
La-Z-Boy, Inc.
74,344
2,441,457
LGI Homes, Inc. *
24,265
2,182,152
M/I Homes, Inc. *
33,668
3,912,895
Malibu Boats, Inc., Class A *
5,870
199,697
Mattel, Inc. *
172,142
3,153,641
Movado Group, Inc.
22,135
563,778
Oxford Industries, Inc.
13,865
1,494,370
Peloton Interactive, Inc., Class A *
139,239
433,033
SharkNinja, Inc.
43,681
2,807,815
Skyline Champion Corp. *
29,475
2,210,330
Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc.
118,209
2,006,007
Sonos, Inc. *
74,912
1,266,013
Steven Madden Ltd.
82,531
3,335,078
Sturm Ruger & Co., Inc.
30,628
1,415,932
Topgolf Callaway Brands Corp. *
100,220
1,605,524
Tupperware Brands Corp. *(a)(b)
942,533
999,085
Under Armour, Inc., Class A *
438,488
2,951,024
Vista Outdoor, Inc. *
69,054
2,423,105
Wolverine World Wide, Inc.
237,476
2,550,492
Worthington Enterprises, Inc.
42,015
2,401,577
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
YETI Holdings, Inc. *
33,906
1,211,122
 
70,112,493
 
Consumer Services 5.1%
ADT, Inc.
423,028
2,749,682
Adtalem Global Education, Inc. *
52,741
2,617,008
Airbnb, Inc., Class A *
12,274
1,946,288
Arcos Dorados Holdings, Inc., Class A
83,581
901,003
BJ's Restaurants, Inc. *
25,989
846,982
Bloomin' Brands, Inc.
79,838
2,059,022
Boyd Gaming Corp.
47,642
2,549,323
Bright Horizons Family Solutions, Inc. *
23,443
2,431,274
Brinker International, Inc. *
41,527
2,225,847
Carriage Services, Inc., Class A
21,912
560,509
Cheesecake Factory, Inc.
33,027
1,140,092
Chegg, Inc. *
17,396
89,937
Choice Hotels International, Inc.
9,896
1,170,301
Churchill Downs, Inc.
22,171
2,860,059
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc.
41,185
2,396,555
Dave & Buster's Entertainment, Inc. *
32,014
1,709,548
Denny's Corp. *
77,075
618,141
Dine Brands Global, Inc.
14,764
651,092
DoorDash, Inc., Class A *
20,456
2,644,143
Everi Holdings, Inc. *
70,993
580,013
Frontdoor, Inc. *
33,492
1,027,869
Golden Entertainment, Inc.
4,612
147,815
Graham Holdings Co., Class B
5,365
3,762,850
Grand Canyon Education, Inc. *
29,617
3,850,802
Hilton Grand Vacations, Inc. *
45,202
1,882,211
Hyatt Hotels Corp., Class A
20,258
3,014,188
International Game Technology PLC
95,278
1,880,788
Jack in the Box, Inc.
35,003
1,997,621
Krispy Kreme, Inc.
11,970
151,420
Laureate Education, Inc.
176,446
2,558,467
Light & Wonder, Inc. *
41,107
3,669,211
Papa John's International, Inc.
11,401
703,328
Perdoceo Education Corp.
78,984
1,445,407
Planet Fitness, Inc., Class A *
27,272
1,631,956
Red Rock Resorts, Inc., Class A
30,582
1,624,516
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. *
55,262
7,716,233
Sabre Corp. *
402,865
1,156,223
Six Flags Entertainment Corp. *
110,620
2,608,420
Strategic Education, Inc.
19,440
2,232,490
Stride, Inc. *
28,702
1,915,858
Texas Roadhouse, Inc., Class A
31,093
4,999,133
United Parks & Resorts, Inc. *
21,546
1,094,968
Wendy's Co.
131,730
2,633,283
Wingstop, Inc.
3,045
1,171,686
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
42,479
3,122,631
Wynn Resorts Ltd.
40,009
3,666,825
 
94,413,018
 
Consumer Staples Distribution & Retail 0.6%
Chefs' Warehouse, Inc. *
25,996
859,948
Grocery Outlet Holding Corp. *
67,086
1,742,223
Ingles Markets, Inc., Class A
42,618
3,057,842
PriceSmart, Inc.
37,528
3,024,382
Weis Markets, Inc.
44,834
2,830,370
 
11,514,765
 
Energy 4.2%
Antero Midstream Corp.
123,273
1,706,098
Archrock, Inc.
135,370
2,597,750
Berry Corp.
151,636
1,287,390
Bristow Group, Inc. *
5,813
152,940
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Cactus, Inc., Class A
17,425
864,977
California Resources Corp.
56,418
2,982,255
ChampionX Corp.
63,214
2,122,094
Chord Energy Corp.
10,802
1,911,738
Civitas Resources, Inc.
22,098
1,590,172
Comstock Resources, Inc.
78,751
792,235
CONSOL Energy, Inc.
25,796
2,134,877
Core Laboratories, Inc.
43,331
684,630
Crescent Energy Co., Class A
17,420
185,349
CVR Energy, Inc.
47,576
1,445,359
DHT Holdings, Inc.
148,882
1,700,232
Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc. *
49,157
601,682
Dorian LPG Ltd.
25,536
1,055,148
Dril-Quip, Inc. *
36,497
663,515
DT Midstream, Inc.
49,495
3,078,589
Expro Group Holdings NV *
11,157
209,305
Golar LNG Ltd.
45,150
1,107,078
Green Plains, Inc. *
66,932
1,383,484
Helix Energy Solutions Group, Inc. *
138,597
1,488,532
Helmerich & Payne, Inc.
118,099
4,644,834
International Seaways, Inc.
13,943
770,908
Kosmos Energy Ltd. *
307,055
1,741,002
Liberty Energy, Inc., Class A
126,553
2,784,166
Magnolia Oil & Gas Corp., Class A
53,172
1,333,022
Matador Resources Co.
48,130
2,998,499
Nabors Industries Ltd. *
23,973
1,726,775
Newpark Resources, Inc. *
27,300
189,462
Noble Corp. PLC
5,176
229,711
Northern Oil & Gas, Inc.
8,237
335,987
Oceaneering International, Inc. *
63,347
1,451,280
Oil States International, Inc. *
109,435
436,646
Par Pacific Holdings, Inc. *
28,809
887,317
Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc.
335,468
3,629,764
Permian Resources Corp., Class A
68,093
1,140,558
ProPetro Holding Corp. *
198,028
1,726,804
Range Resources Corp.
63,030
2,263,407
REX American Resources Corp. *
3,929
217,392
RPC, Inc.
103,086
689,645
Scorpio Tankers, Inc.
23,222
1,633,900
Select Water Solutions, Inc.
96,142
888,352
SFL Corp. Ltd.
148,150
1,974,840
SilverBow Resources, Inc. *
6,685
205,363
Talos Energy, Inc. *
118,842
1,566,338
Teekay Corp. *
26,386
193,146
Teekay Tankers Ltd., Class A
17,187
1,001,487
Texas Pacific Land Corp.
2,636
1,519,127
Transocean Ltd. *
402,164
2,099,296
Tsakos Energy Navigation Ltd.
37,672
971,184
U.S. Silica Holdings, Inc. *
22,761
351,202
Valaris Ltd. *
10,721
697,508
Viper Energy, Inc.
5,552
211,864
Vital Energy, Inc. *
7,472
396,165
Vitesse Energy, Inc.
8,884
197,136
W&T Offshore, Inc.
51,183
115,162
Weatherford International PLC *
11,380
1,406,796
 
76,371,474
 
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) 8.0%
Acadia Realty Trust
75,377
1,302,515
Agree Realty Corp.
17,409
996,143
Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.
95,264
1,568,998
American Assets Trust, Inc.
51,215
1,093,440
American Homes 4 Rent, Class A
92,066
3,295,963
Americold Realty Trust, Inc.
125,578
2,758,949
Apartment Income REIT Corp.
100,621
3,861,834
Apple Hospitality REIT, Inc.
207,459
3,062,095
Brandywine Realty Trust
565,936
2,569,349
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Broadstone Net Lease, Inc.
56,509
822,771
CareTrust REIT, Inc.
7,093
175,339
CBL & Associates Properties, Inc.
47,922
1,042,303
Centerspace
11,189
752,460
Chatham Lodging Trust
70,755
648,823
COPT Defense Properties
93,917
2,251,190
Cousins Properties, Inc.
130,057
2,983,508
CubeSmart
72,422
2,928,746
DiamondRock Hospitality Co.
267,013
2,376,416
Diversified Healthcare Trust (b)
1,711,246
4,038,541
Douglas Emmett, Inc.
250,053
3,428,227
Easterly Government Properties, Inc.,
Class A
78,231
914,520
EastGroup Properties, Inc.
8,757
1,360,488
Elme Communities
81,725
1,238,951
Empire State Realty Trust, Inc., Class A
186,861
1,700,435
EPR Properties
57,953
2,352,312
Equity LifeStyle Properties, Inc.
56,519
3,407,530
Essential Properties Realty Trust, Inc.
29,041
764,940
Federal Realty Investment Trust
41,333
4,305,659
First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc.
38,736
1,759,389
Four Corners Property Trust, Inc.
31,265
733,164
Getty Realty Corp.
19,546
529,697
Global Net Lease, Inc.
209,437
1,455,587
Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc., Class A
201,779
2,871,315
Highwoods Properties, Inc.
147,108
3,854,230
HomeBanc Corp. *(c)
6,875
0
Hudson Pacific Properties, Inc.
492,250
2,855,050
Independence Realty Trust, Inc.
63,654
1,003,824
Industrial Logistics Properties Trust
331,011
1,165,159
Innovative Industrial Properties, Inc.
1,657
171,334
InvenTrust Properties Corp.
9,850
249,599
JBG SMITH Properties
149,394
2,242,404
Kilroy Realty Corp.
107,310
3,627,078
Kite Realty Group Trust
73,079
1,593,122
LTC Properties, Inc.
23,731
785,496
LXP Industrial Trust
179,920
1,502,332
Macerich Co.
326,002
4,485,787
National Health Investors, Inc.
25,867
1,631,173
National Storage Affiliates Trust
30,111
1,055,089
NNN REIT, Inc.
75,392
3,055,638
Office Properties Income Trust
368,753
744,881
Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc.
136,483
4,150,448
Outfront Media, Inc.
190,709
3,024,645
Paramount Group, Inc.
513,588
2,383,048
Peakstone Realty Trust (a)
19,539
272,960
Pebblebrook Hotel Trust
116,467
1,692,265
Phillips Edison & Co., Inc.
55,445
1,813,051
Piedmont Office Realty Trust, Inc.,
Class A
375,729
2,588,773
PotlatchDeltic Corp.
69,639
2,786,256
Rayonier, Inc.
86,510
2,565,887
Retail Opportunity Investments Corp.
90,303
1,108,018
Rexford Industrial Realty, Inc.
27,423
1,173,979
RLJ Lodging Trust
250,951
2,760,461
Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc.
17,199
1,814,151
Sabra Health Care REIT, Inc.
215,806
3,004,019
Service Properties Trust
587,408
3,600,811
SITE Centers Corp.
161,392
2,177,178
STAG Industrial, Inc.
56,847
1,954,968
Sunstone Hotel Investors, Inc.
207,945
2,121,039
Tanger, Inc.
66,802
1,893,837
Terreno Realty Corp.
14,714
799,706
Uniti Group, Inc.
706,637
4,063,163
Urban Edge Properties
93,942
1,571,650
Veris Residential, Inc.
61,474
885,840
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Xenia Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
154,820
2,147,353
 
147,727,299
 
Financial Services 7.3%
AGNC Investment Corp.
469,212
4,293,290
A-Mark Precious Metals, Inc.
72,432
2,902,350
Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance,
Inc.
165,230
1,591,165
Arbor Realty Trust, Inc. (a)
113,683
1,458,553
ARES Management Corp., Class A
18,113
2,410,659
Artisan Partners Asset Management,
Inc., Class A
62,125
2,542,776
B Riley Financial, Inc. (a)
46,213
1,589,727
BGC Group, Inc., Class A
267,866
2,097,391
Blackstone Mortgage Trust, Inc., Class A
138,406
2,441,482
Brightsphere Investment Group, Inc.
94,537
2,102,503
BrightSpire Capital, Inc., Class A
112,018
704,593
Cannae Holdings, Inc. *
54,605
1,062,067
Chimera Investment Corp.
754,160
3,107,139
Claros Mortgage Trust, Inc.
22,616
196,759
Cohen & Steers, Inc.
16,248
1,117,537
Coinbase Global, Inc., Class A *
43,040
8,777,147
Compass Diversified Holdings
86,725
1,905,348
Credit Acceptance Corp. *
6,974
3,582,683
Diamond Hill Investment Group, Inc.
4,152
619,561
Donnelley Financial Solutions, Inc. *
19,821
1,244,362
Encore Capital Group, Inc. *
46,245
1,900,207
Enova International, Inc. *
41,970
2,540,444
Essent Group Ltd.
56,457
2,990,527
Euronet Worldwide, Inc. *
33,727
3,463,088
EVERTEC, Inc.
32,606
1,223,703
FactSet Research Systems, Inc.
7,937
3,308,856
Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corp.,
Class C
935
174,032
FirstCash Holdings, Inc.
27,520
3,109,210
Franklin BSP Realty Trust, Inc.
20,967
261,878
Granite Point Mortgage Trust, Inc.
130,073
558,013
Green Dot Corp., Class A *
92,204
806,785
Hamilton Lane, Inc., Class A
1,347
150,487
Hannon Armstrong Sustainable
Infrastructure Capital, Inc.
24,203
605,317
Houlihan Lokey, Inc., Class A
22,257
2,837,545
Interactive Brokers Group, Inc., Class A
13,337
1,535,355
KKR Real Estate Finance Trust, Inc.
74,381
699,925
Ladder Capital Corp., Class A
131,413
1,410,062
MarketAxess Holdings, Inc.
9,310
1,862,838
MFA Financial, Inc.
180,259
1,908,943
Moelis & Co., Class A
54,662
2,682,811
Morningstar, Inc.
6,609
1,868,034
Mr Cooper Group, Inc. *
45,394
3,504,417
Nelnet, Inc., Class A
12,320
1,160,298
New York Mortgage Trust, Inc.
163,289
1,118,530
NMI Holdings, Inc., Class A *
37,286
1,150,646
Pagseguro Digital Ltd., Class A *
142,048
1,768,498
PennyMac Financial Services, Inc.
33,780
2,892,919
PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust
128,824
1,784,212
Piper Sandler Cos.
11,587
2,268,619
PJT Partners, Inc., Class A
8,768
828,488
PRA Group, Inc. *
73,401
1,746,210
PROG Holdings, Inc.
117,047
3,890,642
Radian Group, Inc.
152,260
4,548,006
Ready Capital Corp.
29,294
249,585
Redwood Trust, Inc.
158,023
873,867
Rocket Cos., Inc., Class A *
19,699
241,904
StepStone Group, Inc., Class A
21,097
760,969
Stifel Financial Corp.
56,355
4,503,892
StoneCo Ltd., Class A *
96,064
1,498,598
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
StoneX Group, Inc. *
2,370
172,062
Toast, Inc., Class A *
9,558
225,856
TPG RE Finance Trust, Inc.
157,130
1,151,763
TPG, Inc.
57,389
2,473,466
Tradeweb Markets, Inc., Class A
15,093
1,535,109
Two Harbors Investment Corp.
100,876
1,274,064
Victory Capital Holdings, Inc., Class A
4,132
210,154
Virtu Financial, Inc., Class A
133,080
2,887,836
Walker & Dunlop, Inc.
28,714
2,631,064
WEX, Inc. *
12,828
2,710,043
World Acceptance Corp. *
9,210
1,267,020
XP, Inc., Class A
64,672
1,323,836
 
134,297,725
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 2.4%
Adecoagro SA
151,209
1,640,618
B&G Foods, Inc.
227,920
2,529,912
Boston Beer Co., Inc., Class A *
5,403
1,504,249
Brown-Forman Corp., Class B
62,323
2,982,156
Calavo Growers, Inc.
40,900
1,102,255
Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.
40,343
2,232,178
Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc.
2,180
1,800,680
Dole PLC
215,760
2,625,799
Fresh Del Monte Produce, Inc.
120,237
3,074,460
Hain Celestial Group, Inc. *
255,507
1,568,813
J & J Snack Foods Corp.
9,560
1,312,492
John B Sanfilippo & Son, Inc.
10,917
1,088,425
Lancaster Colony Corp.
10,779
2,056,741
MGP Ingredients, Inc.
1,709
134,054
Mission Produce, Inc. *
65,124
739,157
National Beverage Corp. *
13,887
617,972
Nomad Foods Ltd.
174,569
3,152,716
Pilgrim's Pride Corp. *
69,031
2,486,497
Seneca Foods Corp., Class A *
21,946
1,274,843
Simply Good Foods Co. *
24,802
904,033
TreeHouse Foods, Inc. *
73,194
2,748,435
Universal Corp.
57,053
2,934,236
Vector Group Ltd.
143,087
1,480,950
WK Kellogg Co.
71,773
1,675,182
 
43,666,853
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 4.2%
Acadia Healthcare Co., Inc. *
44,805
3,312,882
AdaptHealth Corp., Class A *
96,758
953,066
Addus HomeCare Corp. *
8,607
827,563
agilon health, Inc. *
37,867
208,269
Amedisys, Inc. *
25,766
2,371,760
AMN Healthcare Services, Inc. *
41,221
2,472,436
Astrana Health, Inc. *
4,445
165,132
Avanos Medical, Inc. *
41,153
744,046
Brookdale Senior Living, Inc. *
286,164
1,943,054
Clover Health Investments Corp.,
Class A *
220,397
138,850
CONMED Corp.
11,781
800,872
CorVel Corp. *
562
134,234
Cross Country Healthcare, Inc. *
39,620
697,312
Dexcom, Inc. *
16,761
2,135,184
Embecta Corp.
162,334
1,644,443
Enhabit, Inc. *
167,702
1,692,113
Enovis Corp. *
39,080
2,158,388
Ensign Group, Inc.
18,379
2,175,339
Envista Holdings Corp. *
135,746
2,671,481
Evolent Health, Inc., Class A *
4,935
136,897
Fulgent Genetics, Inc. *
24,243
493,345
Globus Medical, Inc., Class A *
48,258
2,402,766
Haemonetics Corp. *
21,527
1,979,408
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
HealthEquity, Inc. *
13,067
1,031,117
ICU Medical, Inc. *
15,451
1,512,962
Inmode Ltd. *
7,803
134,134
Insulet Corp. *
3,172
545,394
Integer Holdings Corp. *
20,202
2,255,149
Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corp. *
37,172
1,084,307
LivaNova PLC *
17,036
949,757
Masimo Corp. *
18,240
2,451,638
Merit Medical Systems, Inc. *
17,307
1,282,449
ModivCare, Inc. *
20,193
473,930
Multiplan Corp. *
1,165,270
757,193
National HealthCare Corp.
17,023
1,546,880
Neogen Corp. *
52,240
644,119
OmniAb, Inc., Class A *(c)
2,660
0
OmniAb, Inc., Class B *(c)
2,660
0
Omnicell, Inc. *
27,237
730,224
OPKO Health, Inc. *(a)
479,315
584,764
Option Care Health, Inc. *
56,861
1,699,575
Owens & Minor, Inc. *
209,420
5,181,051
Patterson Cos., Inc.
134,007
3,413,158
Pediatrix Medical Group, Inc. *
217,199
1,926,555
Penumbra, Inc. *
2,436
478,601
Premier, Inc., Class A
155,841
3,253,960
Privia Health Group, Inc. *
9,194
169,170
QuidelOrtho Corp. *
41,197
1,670,538
RadNet, Inc. *
19,108
926,738
Select Medical Holdings Corp.
127,144
3,607,075
Surgery Partners, Inc. *
7,885
196,731
Teladoc Health, Inc. *
60,936
776,934
U.S. Physical Therapy, Inc.
6,334
642,964
Varex Imaging Corp. *
39,081
635,066
Veeva Systems, Inc., Class A *
13,023
2,585,847
Zimvie, Inc. *
80,861
1,229,087
 
76,635,907
 
Household & Personal Products 1.2%
BellRing Brands, Inc. *
14,495
799,689
Central Garden & Pet Co., Class A *
47,343
1,677,363
Coty, Inc., Class A *
148,995
1,704,503
Edgewell Personal Care Co.
58,499
2,200,732
Energizer Holdings, Inc.
56,650
1,626,988
Herbalife Ltd. *
269,068
2,327,438
Inter Parfums, Inc.
4,921
572,706
Medifast, Inc.
21,655
596,162
Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc., Class A
190,037
2,234,835
Reynolds Consumer Products, Inc.
42,674
1,221,757
Spectrum Brands Holdings, Inc.
52,705
4,314,958
USANA Health Sciences, Inc. *
27,267
1,132,126
WD-40 Co.
4,410
997,233
 
21,406,490
 
Insurance 2.5%
Ambac Financial Group, Inc. *
56,227
812,480
AMERISAFE, Inc.
5,060
230,736
Assured Guaranty Ltd.
74,195
5,690,756
Axis Capital Holdings Ltd.
57,601
3,532,669
CNA Financial Corp.
33,472
1,470,760
Employers Holdings, Inc.
36,902
1,571,656
Enstar Group Ltd. *
7,022
2,038,978
Horace Mann Educators Corp.
36,736
1,354,089
James River Group Holdings Ltd.
62,849
558,728
Kemper Corp.
94,051
5,484,114
Kinsale Capital Group, Inc.
327
118,783
Mercury General Corp.
51,126
2,671,845
ProAssurance Corp. *
91,128
1,217,470
RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.
20,464
4,486,732
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
RLI Corp.
12,469
1,762,493
Safety Insurance Group, Inc.
19,033
1,514,456
Selective Insurance Group, Inc.
28,987
2,946,529
Stewart Information Services Corp.
55,999
3,472,498
United Fire Group, Inc.
36,870
814,458
Universal Insurance Holdings, Inc.
53,060
1,035,731
White Mountains Insurance Group Ltd.
1,916
3,406,916
 
46,192,877
 
Materials 6.5%
AdvanSix, Inc.
49,369
1,247,061
Alpha Metallurgical Resources, Inc.
8,722
2,853,141
Alto Ingredients, Inc. *
506,358
957,017
American Vanguard Corp.
46,535
530,034
Ardagh Metal Packaging SA
38,181
150,815
Ashland, Inc.
43,364
4,133,890
ATI, Inc. *
27,412
1,636,496
Avient Corp.
93,126
3,950,405
Balchem Corp.
11,089
1,567,763
Cabot Corp.
43,860
4,001,348
Carpenter Technology Corp.
38,598
3,307,849
Clearwater Paper Corp. *
39,043
1,758,497
Coeur Mining, Inc. *
323,481
1,462,134
Compass Minerals International, Inc.
59,321
738,546
Constellium SE, Class A *
139,951
2,755,635
Ecovyst, Inc. *
96,741
912,268
Element Solutions, Inc.
156,872
3,628,449
Ferroglobe PLC
27,467
144,202
Greif, Inc., Class A
37,459
2,295,487
Hawkins, Inc.
13,319
1,009,181
Haynes International, Inc.
2,345
141,052
HB Fuller Co.
44,012
3,288,136
Hecla Mining Co.
297,542
1,407,374
Ingevity Corp. *
46,208
2,363,077
Innospec, Inc.
20,386
2,446,320
Kaiser Aluminum Corp.
29,364
2,657,148
Knife River Corp. *
44,501
3,479,533
Koppers Holdings, Inc.
32,921
1,688,189
LSB Industries, Inc. *
21,510
200,043
Materion Corp.
12,282
1,411,693
Mativ Holdings, Inc.
109,972
2,008,089
Mercer International, Inc.
141,041
1,428,745
Metallus, Inc. *
68,217
1,402,542
Minerals Technologies, Inc.
39,205
2,857,652
Myers Industries, Inc.
40,109
878,387
NewMarket Corp.
4,877
2,569,789
Olympic Steel, Inc.
23,455
1,491,034
Orion SA
65,944
1,560,235
Pactiv Evergreen, Inc.
126,182
1,923,014
Perimeter Solutions SA *
23,973
167,811
Quaker Chemical Corp.
6,270
1,169,543
Radius Recycling, Inc., Class A
90,901
1,583,495
Rayonier Advanced Materials, Inc. *
75,977
283,394
Royal Gold, Inc.
18,867
2,266,493
Ryerson Holding Corp.
46,474
1,326,833
Scotts Miracle-Gro Co.
61,810
4,236,457
Sensient Technologies Corp.
39,976
2,927,043
Silgan Holdings, Inc.
20,252
944,958
Southern Copper Corp.
43,290
5,050,644
Stepan Co.
29,696
2,464,471
Summit Materials, Inc., Class A *
79,304
3,084,926
SunCoke Energy, Inc.
168,616
1,738,431
Sylvamo Corp.
77,809
4,863,062
TriMas Corp.
44,555
1,157,984
Trinseo PLC
365,952
955,135
Tronox Holdings PLC
219,047
3,721,609
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Warrior Met Coal, Inc.
97,161
6,640,954
 
118,825,513
 
Media & Entertainment 3.6%
AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc.,
Class A *(a)
59,896
175,495
AMC Networks, Inc., Class A *
239,160
2,539,879
Bumble, Inc., Class A *
43,485
439,198
Cable One, Inc.
5,414
2,132,304
Cargurus, Inc. *
39,887
895,862
Cars.com, Inc. *
34,572
577,698
Cinemark Holdings, Inc. *
113,608
1,947,241
Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, Inc. *
1,288,947
1,791,636
EchoStar Corp., Class A *
581,458
9,297,513
EW Scripps Co., Class A *
168,335
632,940
Gannett Co., Inc. *
486,052
1,176,246
Gray Television, Inc.
336,038
1,932,218
IAC, Inc. *
43,640
2,075,518
iHeartMedia, Inc., Class A *
667,836
1,402,456
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Class A
60,342
2,267,049
Liberty Broadband Corp., Class C *
11,591
576,420
Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty Formula
One, Class C *
36,263
2,537,322
Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.,
Class A *
210,910
2,128,082
Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. *
1,899
168,840
Match Group, Inc. *
78,218
2,410,679
New York Times Co., Class A
68,523
2,948,545
Pinterest, Inc., Class A *
55,338
1,851,056
Roku, Inc. *
19,206
1,107,418
Scholastic Corp.
42,872
1,527,101
Shutterstock, Inc.
15,398
657,649
Sinclair, Inc.
97,144
1,194,871
Sirius XM Holdings, Inc. (a)
570,553
1,677,426
Spotify Technology SA *
18,972
5,320,508
Taboola.com Ltd. *
170,995
718,179
Thryv Holdings, Inc. *
80,125
1,843,676
TKO Group Holdings, Inc.
1,973
186,784
Trade Desk, Inc., Class A *
12,153
1,006,876
TripAdvisor, Inc. *
83,361
2,194,895
WideOpenWest, Inc. *
157,887
563,657
Yelp, Inc., Class A *
70,201
2,824,888
Ziff Davis, Inc. *
43,181
2,163,800
ZoomInfo Technologies, Inc., Class A *
44,717
709,212
 
65,601,137
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 2.2%
Alkermes PLC *
30,384
745,623
Amphastar Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
2,676
110,385
Azenta, Inc. *
19,580
1,027,167
BioMarin Pharmaceutical, Inc. *
21,685
1,751,281
Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., Class A *
9,148
2,467,673
Bio-Techne Corp.
27,322
1,727,024
Bruker Corp.
34,209
2,668,644
Corcept Therapeutics, Inc. *
36,912
860,788
Elanco Animal Health, Inc. *
289,711
3,812,597
Emergent BioSolutions, Inc. *(b)
700,389
1,316,731
Exact Sciences Corp. *
10,847
643,769
Exelixis, Inc. *
112,798
2,646,241
Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc. *
22,423
854,316
Incyte Corp. *
47,948
2,495,693
Innoviva, Inc. *
83,702
1,264,737
Ironwood Pharmaceuticals, Inc.,
Class A *
12,037
93,287
Ligand Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
2,080
145,371
Medpace Holdings, Inc. *
4,089
1,587,963
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Myriad Genetics, Inc. *
37,177
727,554
Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. *
9,530
1,310,756
Pacira BioSciences, Inc. *
4,718
123,847
Prestige Consumer Healthcare, Inc. *
28,700
2,059,512
Repligen Corp. *
4,494
737,915
Royalty Pharma PLC, Class A
123,370
3,417,349
Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
27,117
816,222
United Therapeutics Corp. *
17,896
4,193,570
Vir Biotechnology, Inc. *
16,312
138,000
 
39,744,015
 
Real Estate Management & Development 1.1%
Compass, Inc., Class A *
84,113
264,956
CoStar Group, Inc. *
41,411
3,790,349
Cushman & Wakefield PLC *
281,747
2,718,859
DigitalBridge Group, Inc.
310,660
5,107,250
eXp World Holdings, Inc.
62,642
623,914
Howard Hughes Holdings, Inc. *
15,915
1,037,021
Kennedy-Wilson Holdings, Inc.
143,427
1,232,038
Marcus & Millichap, Inc.
27,068
857,244
Newmark Group, Inc., Class A
191,524
1,832,885
Opendoor Technologies, Inc. *
505,683
1,006,309
Zillow Group, Inc., Class C *
60,853
2,590,512
 
21,061,337
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 2.4%
Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. *
4,455
132,269
Alpha & Omega Semiconductor Ltd. *
6,399
139,946
Amkor Technology, Inc.
118,776
3,842,404
Axcelis Technologies, Inc. *
6,514
674,329
Cirrus Logic, Inc. *
47,258
4,185,641
Cohu, Inc. *
26,068
790,382
Diodes, Inc. *
32,838
2,397,502
Enphase Energy, Inc. *
8,554
930,333
Entegris, Inc.
32,070
4,262,744
FormFactor, Inc. *
33,793
1,506,830
GLOBALFOUNDRIES, Inc. *
20,212
987,963
Ichor Holdings Ltd. *
27,995
1,085,646
Kulicke & Soffa Industries, Inc.
43,425
2,009,709
Lattice Semiconductor Corp. *
11,361
779,365
MaxLinear, Inc. *
10,645
221,309
Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.
3,830
2,563,534
Onto Innovation, Inc. *
8,742
1,621,554
Photronics, Inc. *
56,326
1,543,896
Power Integrations, Inc.
20,997
1,400,920
Rambus, Inc. *
3,566
195,488
Semtech Corp. *
71,309
2,682,645
Silicon Laboratories, Inc. *
24,070
2,924,264
SMART Global Holdings, Inc. *
45,249
826,699
SolarEdge Technologies, Inc. *
14,305
838,988
Synaptics, Inc. *
19,431
1,748,013
Ultra Clean Holdings, Inc. *
43,585
1,823,160
Universal Display Corp.
7,678
1,212,970
Wolfspeed, Inc. *
22,064
596,390
 
43,924,893
 
Software & Services 2.8%
ACI Worldwide, Inc. *
75,863
2,586,928
Alarm.com Holdings, Inc. *
11,609
771,998
AppLovin Corp., Class A *
27,894
1,968,480
Bentley Systems, Inc., Class B
23,078
1,212,287
Blackbaud, Inc. *
13,365
1,041,401
Cerence, Inc. *
38,083
346,936
CommVault Systems, Inc. *
21,244
2,176,873
Consensus Cloud Solutions, Inc. *
28,695
334,010
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Dolby Laboratories, Inc., Class A
31,789
2,468,734
Dynatrace, Inc. *
3,321
150,474
Envestnet, Inc. *
20,572
1,276,904
Fair Isaac Corp. *
3,785
4,289,654
Globant SA *
6,781
1,211,019
Guidewire Software, Inc. *
8,062
890,045
InterDigital, Inc.
16,972
1,675,646
LiveRamp Holdings, Inc. *
51,593
1,656,651
Manhattan Associates, Inc. *
8,431
1,737,292
NCR Voyix Corp. *
188,021
2,303,257
Okta, Inc. *
2,246
208,833
Palantir Technologies, Inc., Class A *
54,766
1,203,209
Pegasystems, Inc.
13,478
800,863
Perficient, Inc. *
12,443
588,056
Progress Software Corp.
15,499
772,160
PTC, Inc. *
11,718
2,079,242
Qualys, Inc. *
7,400
1,212,934
RingCentral, Inc., Class A *
51,426
1,523,238
Snowflake, Inc., Class A *
3,826
593,795
SPS Commerce, Inc. *
3,478
604,720
Teradata Corp. *
74,957
2,780,905
Twilio, Inc., Class A *
31,112
1,862,987
Tyler Technologies, Inc. *
4,822
2,225,594
Unisys Corp. *
239,947
1,302,912
Verint Systems, Inc. *
24,678
747,250
Workday, Inc., Class A *
7,732
1,892,252
Zoom Video Communications, Inc.,
Class A *
45,011
2,750,172
 
51,247,711
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 3.7%
ADTRAN Holdings, Inc.
98,234
430,265
Advanced Energy Industries, Inc.
17,698
1,696,176
Badger Meter, Inc.
6,561
1,200,138
Belden, Inc.
27,752
2,255,405
Benchmark Electronics, Inc.
110,764
3,346,180
Calix, Inc. *
5,060
140,314
Cognex Corp.
68,093
2,828,583
CommScope Holding Co., Inc. *
944,314
844,217
Comtech Telecommunications Corp. *
67,150
126,242
Crane NXT Co.
27,246
1,656,829
CTS Corp.
20,139
921,359
ePlus, Inc. *
29,203
2,245,127
Fabrinet *
17,818
3,083,761
IPG Photonics Corp. *
27,366
2,298,197
Itron, Inc. *
26,064
2,401,016
Kimball Electronics, Inc. *
12,969
271,441
Knowles Corp. *
85,491
1,353,323
Littelfuse, Inc.
12,627
2,912,291
Lumentum Holdings, Inc. *
51,155
2,238,543
Methode Electronics, Inc.
61,320
747,491
NETGEAR, Inc. *
100,386
1,483,705
NetScout Systems, Inc. *
81,977
1,578,877
Novanta, Inc. *
5,480
857,620
OSI Systems, Inc. *
12,251
1,610,271
PC Connection, Inc.
24,758
1,534,253
Plexus Corp. *
33,737
3,407,774
Pure Storage, Inc., Class A *
20,200
1,018,080
Rogers Corp. *
11,475
1,366,558
ScanSource, Inc. *
77,222
3,213,980
Super Micro Computer, Inc. *
10,052
8,632,658
TTM Technologies, Inc. *
207,634
3,099,976
Viasat, Inc. *
104,920
1,669,277
Viavi Solutions, Inc. *
166,798
1,317,704
Vontier Corp.
85,614
3,478,497
 
67,266,128
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Telecommunication Services 0.3%
ATN International, Inc.
17,406
332,106
Cogent Communications Holdings, Inc.
19,186
1,231,357
Consolidated Communications Holdings,
Inc. *
333,939
1,442,617
GCI Liberty, Inc. *(c)
14,650
0
Iridium Communications, Inc.
40,028
1,232,462
Shenandoah Telecommunications Co.
64,325
824,647
 
5,063,189
 
Transportation 2.4%
Air Transport Services Group, Inc. *
117,931
1,511,875
Alaska Air Group, Inc. *
38,827
1,670,337
American Airlines Group, Inc. *
136,958
1,850,303
ArcBest Corp.
30,476
3,380,093
Costamare, Inc.
71,586
857,600
Covenant Logistics Group, Inc., Class A
16,267
735,106
Danaos Corp.
12,285
939,925
Forward Air Corp.
36,638
806,769
Genco Shipping & Trading Ltd.
47,065
1,004,367
Global Ship Lease, Inc., Class A
12,169
276,966
Heartland Express, Inc.
69,520
691,029
JetBlue Airways Corp. *
229,896
1,305,809
Kirby Corp. *
34,208
3,733,119
Lyft, Inc., Class A *
96,119
1,503,301
Marten Transport Ltd.
67,188
1,136,821
Matson, Inc.
10,978
1,183,209
RXO, Inc. *
166,412
3,146,851
Saia, Inc. *
7,808
3,098,449
Schneider National, Inc., Class B
93,945
1,942,783
SkyWest, Inc. *
27,219
1,987,804
Star Bulk Carriers Corp.
59,797
1,454,263
United Airlines Holdings, Inc. *
93,547
4,813,929
XPO, Inc. *
47,343
5,087,479
 
44,118,187
 
Utilities 3.0%
ALLETE, Inc.
53,120
3,145,766
American States Water Co.
14,037
994,381
Atlantica Sustainable Infrastructure PLC
88,738
1,736,603
Avangrid, Inc.
82,360
3,008,611
Avista Corp.
85,323
3,069,922
Black Hills Corp.
73,560
4,038,444
California Water Service Group
28,818
1,415,540
Chesapeake Utilities Corp.
10,035
1,062,405
Clearway Energy, Inc., Class C
55,093
1,288,074
Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc.
245,934
2,422,450
IDACORP, Inc.
36,065
3,418,241
MGE Energy, Inc.
19,418
1,520,818
New Jersey Resources Corp.
68,717
3,002,246
Northwest Natural Holding Co.
37,044
1,413,229
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Northwestern Energy Group, Inc.
59,339
2,993,059
ONE Gas, Inc.
48,759
3,145,931
Ormat Technologies, Inc.
23,141
1,477,090
Otter Tail Corp.
22,484
1,919,234
PNM Resources, Inc.
78,620
2,913,657
SJW Group
14,650
797,692
Southwest Gas Holdings, Inc.
73,173
5,460,169
Spire, Inc.
55,173
3,409,140
Unitil Corp.
15,754
802,509
 
54,455,211
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $1,504,322,269)
1,830,760,425
 
 
 
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS 0.9% OF NET ASSETS
 
Money Market Funds 0.9%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government
Money Market Fund, Premier Class
5.25% (d)
5,263,305
5,263,305
State Street Institutional U.S. Government
Money Market Fund, Premier Class
5.25% (d)(e)
10,797,191
10,797,191
 
16,060,496
Total Short-Term Investments
(Cost $16,060,496)
16,060,496
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $1,520,382,765)
1,846,820,921
 
NUMBER OF
CONTRACTS
NOTIONAL
AMOUNT
($)
CURRENT VALUE/
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
($)
FUTURES CONTRACTS
Long
Russell 2000 Index, e-mini,
expires 06/21/24
68
6,751,040
2,245
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at
$9,821,311.
(b)
Issuer is an affiliated company, as the investment adviser owns at least 5% of
the voting securities of such company.
(c)
Fair valued using significant unobservable inputs (see financial note 2(a),
Securities for which no quoted value is available, for additional information).
(d)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
(e)
Security purchased with cash collateral received for securities on loan.
REIT —
Real Estate Investment Trust
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
Below is a summary of the fund’s transactions with affiliated issuers and companies which are or were affiliates during the period April 30, 2024. An affiliated company is a company in which the investment adviser has or had an ownership of at least 5% of the voting securities of a security issue during the report period. A dash in the Value at October 31, 2023, and/or Value at April 30, 2024, columns means either the issuer was not held or not held as an affiliate at the beginning of period and is no longer held at period end or the issuer is held at period end but is no longer an affiliate.
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE
IN UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DIVIDENDS
RECEIVED
COMMON STOCKS 0.3% OF NET ASSETS
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.0%
Fossil Group, Inc.
$
$253,853
($454,922
)
($957,917
)
$618,925
$
$
Tupperware Brands Corp.
428,140
(27,240
)
(257,359
)
(616,465
)
999,085
942,533
 
999,085
 
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) 0.2%
Ashford Hospitality Trust, Inc.
211,574
(485,265
)
(818,022
)
574,820
Diversified Healthcare Trust
898,324
(4,487,337
)
1,342,349
1,374
4,038,541
1,711,246
42,012
 
4,038,541
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 0.1%
Emergent BioSolutions, Inc.
1,130,615
(32,518
)
(496,935
)
212,140
1,316,731
700,389
 
Transportation 0.0%
Daseke, Inc.
571,318
(4,179,656
)
878,111
912,606
Total
$—
$3,493,824
($9,666,938
)
($309,773
)
$1,703,400
$6,354,357
$42,012

The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of April 30, 2024 (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 Stocks1
$1,601,334,030
$
$
$1,601,334,030
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)
147,727,299
0
*
147,727,299
Health Care Equipment & Services
76,635,907
0
*
76,635,907
Telecommunication Services
5,063,189
0
*
5,063,189
Short-Term Investments1
16,060,496
16,060,496
Futures Contracts2
2,245
2,245
Total
$1,846,823,166
$—
$0
*
$1,846,823,166
*
Level 3 amount shown includes securities determined to have no value at April 30, 2024.
1
As categorized in the Portfolio Holdings.
2
Futures contracts are reported at cumulative unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - affiliated issuers (cost $8,529,571) including securities on loan of $877,177
 
$6,354,357
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $1,511,853,194) including securities on loan of $8,944,134
 
1,840,466,564
Deposit with broker for futures contracts
 
539,500
Receivables:
 
Fund shares sold
 
1,301,836
Dividends
 
1,097,897
Income from securities on loan
+
84,296
Total assets
 
1,849,844,450
 
Liabilities
Collateral held for securities on loan
 
10,797,191
Payables:
 
Fund shares redeemed
 
2,450,416
Investment adviser fees
 
383,648
Variation margin on futures contracts
+
145,554
Total liabilities
 
13,776,809
Net assets
 
$1,836,067,641
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$1,499,883,599
Total distributable earnings
+
336,184,042
Net assets
 
$1,836,067,641
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$1,836,067,641
 
114,095,181
$16.09
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers (net of foreign withholding tax of $5,136)
 
$18,684,949
Dividends received from securities - affiliated issuers
 
42,012
Other interest
 
18,771
Securities on loan, net
+
691,883
Total investment income
 
19,437,615
 
Expenses
Investment adviser fees
 
2,282,007
Total expenses
2,282,007
Net investment income
 
17,155,608
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Net realized losses on sales of securities - affiliated issuers
 
(1,205,118
)
Net realized losses on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
(3,788,756
)
Net realized gains on sales of in-kind redemptions - affiliated issuers
 
895,345
Net realized gains on sales of in-kind redemptions - unaffiliated issuers
 
95,906,489
Net realized gains on futures contracts
+
1,323,331
Net realized gains
 
93,131,291
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - affiliated issuers
 
1,703,400
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
169,328,550
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts
+
246,940
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
171,278,890
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
264,410,181
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$281,565,789
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$17,155,608
$25,716,416
Net realized gains
 
93,131,291
108,225,267
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
171,278,890
(184,006,297
)
Increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations
 
$281,565,789
($50,064,614
)
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($25,436,316
)
($105,778,873
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
25,913,027
$417,299,692
35,632,360
$523,918,723
Shares reinvested
 
1,165,225
17,979,415
5,548,590
78,789,982
Shares redeemed
+
(23,364,542
)
(379,125,743
)
(37,952,579
)
(554,276,467
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
3,713,710
$56,153,364
3,228,371
$48,432,238
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
110,381,471
$1,523,784,804
107,153,100
$1,631,196,053
Total increase (decrease)
+
3,713,710
312,282,837
3,228,371
(107,411,249
)
End of period
 
114,095,181
$1,836,067,641
110,381,471
$1,523,784,804
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$9.59
$8.41
$10.56
$7.51
$8.98
$8.69
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.17
0.33
0.34
0.31
0.21
0.30
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
1.37
1.11
(2.10
)
2.96
(1.35
)
0.27
Total from investment operations
1.54
1.44
(1.76
)
3.27
(1.14
)
0.57
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.34
)
(0.26
)
(0.39
)
(0.22
)
(0.33
)
(0.28
)
Net asset value at end of period
$10.79
$9.59
$8.41
$10.56
$7.51
$8.98
Total return
16.29
%2
17.40
%
(17.25
%)
44.03
%
(13.29
%)
7.04
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Total expenses
0.25
%3
0.25
%4
0.25
%4
0.25
%
0.25
%
0.25
%
Net investment income (loss)
3.24
%3
3.40
%
3.56
%
3.10
%
2.60
%
3.51
%
Portfolio turnover rate
6
%2
15
%
13
%
21
%
14
%
28
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000,000)
$2,572
$2,085
$1,565
$1,406
$966
$1,327
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Annualized.
4
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date.
The fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
COMMON STOCKS 98.1% OF NET ASSETS
 
Australia 4.9%
AGL Energy Ltd.
278,152
1,694,104
Amcor PLC
197,166
1,753,090
Ampol Ltd.
69,373
1,638,160
ANZ Group Holdings Ltd.
430,328
7,764,806
APA Group
155,806
831,456
Aristocrat Leisure Ltd.
32,531
830,191
Aurizon Holdings Ltd.
450,371
1,106,224
BHP Group Ltd.
694,199
19,039,179
BlueScope Steel Ltd.
136,631
1,994,186
Brambles Ltd.
171,762
1,615,877
Coles Group Ltd.
185,277
1,932,294
Commonwealth Bank of Australia
145,136
10,634,047
Computershare Ltd.
37,244
654,316
CSL Ltd.
16,476
2,927,391
Downer EDI Ltd.
307,622
923,498
Endeavour Group Ltd.
223,521
768,667
Fortescue Ltd.
252,778
4,189,655
Goodman Group
44,443
897,732
Incitec Pivot Ltd.
361,976
649,960
Insurance Australia Group Ltd.
258,775
1,072,099
James Hardie Industries PLC *
20,124
691,822
JB Hi-Fi Ltd.
23,779
927,906
Lendlease Corp. Ltd.
248,045
1,022,949
Macquarie Group Ltd.
27,103
3,245,273
Medibank Pvt Ltd.
398,975
914,394
Metcash Ltd.
317,570
805,321
Mineral Resources Ltd.
13,931
631,942
Mirvac Group
494,020
647,299
National Australia Bank Ltd.
360,110
7,806,292
Northern Star Resources Ltd.
54,652
518,032
Orica Ltd.
61,398
710,911
Origin Energy Ltd.
224,132
1,414,590
QBE Insurance Group Ltd.
120,438
1,377,686
Ramsay Health Care Ltd.
22,289
747,132
Rio Tinto Ltd.
83,331
6,935,167
Santos Ltd.
281,271
1,380,299
Scentre Group
584,652
1,183,949
Sims Ltd.
56,368
432,020
Sonic Healthcare Ltd.
61,571
1,058,139
South32 Ltd.
899,295
2,051,724
Stockland
307,677
871,685
Suncorp Group Ltd.
207,854
2,219,967
Telstra Group Ltd.
812,429
1,919,455
Transurban Group
149,309
1,198,721
Treasury Wine Estates Ltd.
81,520
632,204
Viva Energy Group Ltd.
268,053
586,900
Wesfarmers Ltd.
123,608
5,295,271
Westpac Banking Corp.
528,910
8,783,261
Whitehaven Coal Ltd.
98,471
487,085
Woodside Energy Group Ltd.
131,469
2,355,531
Woolworths Group Ltd.
119,432
2,450,400
Worley Ltd.
56,537
545,763
 
124,766,022
 
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Austria 0.3%
BAWAG Group AG
14,592
871,300
Erste Group Bank AG
50,022
2,332,780
OMV AG
48,862
2,318,571
Raiffeisen Bank International AG
49,022
905,380
voestalpine AG
51,769
1,382,495
Wienerberger AG
23,944
855,646
 
8,666,172
 
Belgium 0.7%
Ageas SA
42,044
1,929,885
Anheuser-Busch InBev SA
111,457
6,662,206
Colruyt Group NV
15,531
719,673
Groupe Bruxelles Lambert NV
22,826
1,694,374
KBC Group NV
35,124
2,609,157
Proximus SADP
100,292
740,124
Syensqo SA *
12,155
1,126,667
UCB SA
12,372
1,640,652
Umicore SA
63,720
1,411,412
 
18,534,150
 
Canada 7.4%
Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd.
31,638
2,003,560
Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (a)
104,531
638,583
Alimentation Couche-Tard, Inc.
110,797
6,140,857
AltaGas Ltd.
38,077
834,754
ARC Resources Ltd.
48,109
871,214
Atco Ltd., Class I
23,369
637,761
B2Gold Corp.
196,901
497,741
Bank of Montreal
67,033
5,987,759
Bank of Nova Scotia
189,584
8,698,017
Barrick Gold Corp.
243,338
4,044,291
Bausch Health Cos., Inc. *
104,986
918,956
BCE, Inc.
54,052
1,775,885
Brookfield Asset Management Ltd.,
Class A
1
38
Brookfield Corp.
48,607
1,949,717
Brookfield Infrastructure Corp., Class A
15,208
463,316
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
121,781
5,684,558
Canadian National Railway Co.
41,164
4,996,254
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.
117,627
8,913,557
Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd.
35,545
2,788,552
Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd., Class A
13,387
1,293,239
Cenovus Energy, Inc.
118,359
2,431,404
CGI, Inc. *
19,848
2,011,112
CI Financial Corp.
67,472
796,931
Constellation Software, Inc.
297
764,647
Crescent Point Energy Corp.
96,968
855,113
Dollarama, Inc.
11,862
989,527
Emera, Inc.
37,610
1,268,465
Enbridge, Inc.
278,722
9,910,611
Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd.
2,373
2,579,953
Finning International, Inc.
29,588
928,272
First Quantum Minerals Ltd.
86,650
1,100,238
Fortis, Inc.
61,221
2,404,102
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Franco-Nevada Corp.
4,476
538,817
George Weston Ltd.
15,310
2,014,828
Gildan Activewear, Inc.
25,256
875,470
Great-West Lifeco, Inc.
28,105
831,115
Hydro One Ltd.
30,243
847,107
iA Financial Corp., Inc.
10,640
645,055
Imperial Oil Ltd.
30,556
2,100,843
Intact Financial Corp.
9,360
1,538,436
Interfor Corp. *
27,670
351,139
Keyera Corp.
31,972
820,289
Kinross Gold Corp.
249,273
1,607,921
Linamar Corp.
15,137
712,840
Loblaw Cos. Ltd.
25,780
2,826,970
Lundin Mining Corp.
103,072
1,176,982
Magna International, Inc.
101,972
4,873,975
Manulife Financial Corp.
242,366
5,653,123
MEG Energy Corp. *
27,902
634,592
Methanex Corp.
14,459
692,360
Metro, Inc.
35,040
1,792,407
National Bank of Canada
28,816
2,313,820
Northland Power, Inc.
29,867
455,821
Nutrien Ltd.
99,737
5,259,077
Onex Corp.
33,739
2,393,701
Open Text Corp.
22,999
812,103
Parkland Corp.
28,050
864,127
Pembina Pipeline Corp.
58,863
2,071,205
Power Corp. of Canada
76,983
2,051,165
Restaurant Brands International, Inc.
16,733
1,269,455
RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust
37,109
470,113
Royal Bank of Canada
128,692
12,450,868
Russel Metals, Inc.
16,594
467,330
Saputo, Inc.
45,507
875,001
SNC-Lavalin Group, Inc.
22,697
871,509
Stelco Holdings, Inc.
12,562
364,181
Sun Life Financial, Inc.
54,357
2,775,399
Suncor Energy, Inc.
290,834
11,097,599
TC Energy Corp.
132,763
4,756,381
Teck Resources Ltd., Class B
63,600
3,127,218
TELUS Corp.
59,467
955,083
TFI International, Inc.
6,338
825,393
Thomson Reuters Corp.
7,987
1,206,361
Toromont Industries Ltd.
5,970
546,413
Toronto-Dominion Bank
179,318
10,638,071
Tourmaline Oil Corp.
17,802
870,024
Vermilion Energy, Inc.
42,564
490,368
Waste Connections, Inc.
10,459
1,695,746
West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd.
25,331
1,940,145
Wheaton Precious Metals Corp.
13,637
710,453
WSP Global, Inc.
7,014
1,064,290
 
191,401,673
 
Denmark 0.9%
AP Moller - Maersk AS, Class A
1,253
1,776,990
AP Moller - Maersk AS, Class B
2,199
3,186,501
Carlsberg AS, Class B
9,212
1,239,132
Coloplast AS, Class B
6,248
753,291
Danske Bank AS
76,680
2,207,386
DSV AS
12,987
1,845,055
Novo Nordisk AS, Class B
60,034
7,698,892
Orsted AS *
20,147
1,107,245
Pandora AS
7,821
1,190,355
Svitzer AS *
6,904
231,997
Vestas Wind Systems AS *
71,742
1,922,588
 
23,159,432
 
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Finland 1.0%
Elisa OYJ
15,687
707,317
Fortum OYJ
102,265
1,347,586
Huhtamaki OYJ
15,359
589,425
Kesko OYJ, B Shares
60,286
1,029,225
Kone OYJ, B Shares
31,054
1,513,789
Neste OYJ
58,577
1,327,889
Nokia OYJ
981,175
3,566,916
Nordea Bank Abp
459,462
5,384,094
Outokumpu OYJ
170,529
689,586
Sampo OYJ, A Shares
56,650
2,299,051
Stora Enso OYJ, R Shares
145,385
1,936,619
UPM-Kymmene OYJ
94,066
3,296,554
Valmet OYJ
19,907
496,700
Wartsila OYJ Abp
57,287
1,056,801
 
25,241,552
 
France 8.5%
Accor SA
15,766
690,956
Air Liquide SA
36,796
7,196,512
Airbus SE
23,762
3,910,221
ALD SA
83,752
550,796
Alstom SA
59,419
936,923
Arkema SA
16,922
1,746,126
Atos SE *(a)
156,170
334,099
AXA SA
244,900
8,461,681
BNP Paribas SA
218,043
15,690,780
Bollore SE
135,013
876,335
Bouygues SA
75,930
2,798,422
Bureau Veritas SA
22,244
648,760
Capgemini SE
12,654
2,659,630
Carrefour SA
257,231
4,327,455
Cie de Saint-Gobain SA
100,487
7,946,777
Cie Generale des Etablissements
Michelin SCA
156,005
5,993,501
Credit Agricole SA
217,497
3,365,382
Danone SA
83,793
5,244,381
Dassault Systemes SE
15,409
604,833
Edenred SE
9,092
431,432
Eiffage SA
18,374
1,960,477
Elis SA
38,114
855,712
Engie SA *
384,649
6,677,741
EssilorLuxottica SA
16,251
3,465,227
Eurazeo SE *
10,347
932,033
Eurofins Scientific SE
10,924
669,518
Forvia SE *
76,368
1,215,370
Hermes International SCA
486
1,163,479
Kering SA
6,469
2,267,185
Klepierre SA
24,843
667,094
Legrand SA
18,388
1,889,672
L'Oreal SA
11,907
5,582,634
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE
9,612
7,895,643
Orange SA
698,908
7,779,044
Pernod Ricard SA
12,474
1,886,594
Publicis Groupe SA
25,531
2,817,264
Renault SA
102,928
5,098,367
Rexel SA
62,887
1,630,021
Rubis SCA
34,581
1,196,719
Safran SA
17,565
3,808,656
Sanofi SA
132,665
13,106,381
Schneider Electric SE
35,813
8,165,843
SCOR SE
34,990
1,141,645
SES SA, Class A
131,998
640,386
Societe Generale SA
269,483
7,261,233
Sodexo SA
9,992
870,038
STMicroelectronics NV
42,050
1,664,544
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Teleperformance SE *
7,803
706,833
Thales SA
7,155
1,202,522
TotalEnergies SE
503,200
36,531,695
Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield *
11,697
974,746
Valeo SE
127,925
1,621,258
Veolia Environnement SA
104,514
3,249,099
Vinci SA
58,691
6,877,183
Vivendi SE
87,310
888,265
Wendel SE
7,966
812,339
 
219,587,462
 
Germany 7.4%
adidas AG
20,896
5,035,583
Allianz SE
54,594
15,492,960
Aurubis AG
19,208
1,529,989
BASF SE
298,211
15,625,228
Bayer AG
178,586
5,209,476
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG
89,536
9,754,884
Beiersdorf AG
5,415
813,894
Brenntag SE
23,299
1,859,339
Commerzbank AG
94,431
1,403,447
Continental AG
39,766
2,577,286
Covestro AG *
67,860
3,398,723
Daimler Truck Holding AG
69,994
3,156,465
Deutsche Bank AG
275,594
4,401,929
Deutsche Boerse AG
7,590
1,463,291
Deutsche Lufthansa AG *
109,282
782,091
Deutsche Post AG
191,604
8,022,446
Deutsche Telekom AG
707,056
16,195,516
E.ON SE
382,005
5,058,498
Evonik Industries AG
64,053
1,334,907
Freenet AG
29,307
814,687
Fresenius Medical Care AG
62,410
2,627,630
Fresenius SE & Co. KGaA
158,608
4,732,922
GEA Group AG *
20,818
840,214
Hannover Rueck SE
5,190
1,287,348
Heidelberg Materials AG
37,108
3,734,388
Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
17,507
1,258,903
Infineon Technologies AG
69,527
2,412,798
K&S AG
60,801
909,579
KION Group AG
24,621
1,134,730
Kloeckner & Co. SE
62,174
440,670
Knorr-Bremse AG
9,463
702,207
Lanxess AG
38,167
1,078,715
Mercedes-Benz Group AG
209,246
15,827,553
Merck KGaA
8,444
1,341,766
METRO AG
93,493
500,161
MTU Aero Engines AG
3,633
875,251
Muenchener
Rueckversicherungs-Gesellschaft AG
in Muenchen
11,290
4,965,439
ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE
83,520
648,688
Puma SE
10,863
501,555
Rheinmetall AG
3,064
1,688,401
RWE AG
57,917
2,017,570
Salzgitter AG
20,911
537,017
SAP SE
60,543
10,932,076
Siemens AG
67,477
12,640,702
Siemens Energy AG *
118,845
2,440,298
Siemens Healthineers AG
16,770
930,022
Symrise AG, Class A
7,758
831,593
thyssenkrupp AG
312,603
1,568,855
United Internet AG
40,714
984,825
Volkswagen AG
16,169
2,282,627
Vonovia SE
85,887
2,481,793
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Zalando SE *
25,310
662,243
 
189,749,178
 
Hong Kong 1.6%
AIA Group Ltd.
775,800
5,682,233
BOC Hong Kong Holdings Ltd.
532,500
1,632,162
CK Asset Holdings Ltd.
377,500
1,610,255
CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd.
1,097,088
5,328,307
CLP Holdings Ltd.
277,000
2,178,899
Galaxy Entertainment Group Ltd.
122,000
547,401
Hang Seng Bank Ltd.
100,300
1,322,613
Hong Kong & China Gas Co. Ltd.
1,299,676
988,211
Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd.
28,906
918,471
Hongkong Land Holdings Ltd.
192,111
613,829
Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd.
94,846
3,639,241
Lenovo Group Ltd.
1,806,000
2,031,316
Link REIT
171,400
734,413
MTR Corp. Ltd.
174,147
572,323
New World Development Co. Ltd.
753,422
800,097
Orient Overseas International Ltd.
48,000
700,081
Pacific Basin Shipping Ltd.
1,582,000
547,780
PCCW Ltd.
1,145,000
572,493
SITC International Holdings Co. Ltd.
243,000
526,968
Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd.
263,064
2,426,754
Swire Pacific Ltd., A Shares
162,800
1,378,706
Techtronic Industries Co. Ltd.
102,206
1,412,414
WH Group Ltd.
4,424,999
3,216,266
Wharf Real Estate Investment Co. Ltd.
177,000
549,145
Xinyi Glass Holdings Ltd.
474,894
507,475
 
40,437,853
 
Ireland 0.1%
Bank of Ireland Group PLC
81,343
867,884
Glanbia PLC
30,242
575,773
Kerry Group PLC, Class A
13,998
1,204,645
Kingspan Group PLC
10,244
911,179
 
3,559,481
 
Israel 0.2%
Bank Hapoalim BM
134,052
1,207,598
Bank Leumi Le-Israel BM
194,845
1,518,254
ICL Group Ltd.
143,688
674,467
Israel Corp. Ltd.
1,582
377,003
Israel Discount Bank Ltd., A Shares
127,369
653,304
Oil Refineries Ltd.
1,031,113
298,747
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. *
84,365
1,179,850
 
5,909,223
 
Italy 3.0%
A2A SpA
388,904
766,978
Assicurazioni Generali SpA
218,952
5,338,584
Banco BPM SpA
209,009
1,372,278
BPER Banca SpA
162,481
843,796
Enel SpA
1,742,658
11,453,517
Eni SpA
675,047
10,842,394
Ferrari NV
2,585
1,063,145
Hera SpA
195,202
704,773
Intesa Sanpaolo SpA
2,726,245
10,204,349
Iveco Group NV
65,831
825,437
Leonardo SpA
69,274
1,592,058
Mediobanca Banca di Credito Finanziario
SpA
67,280
955,921
Moncler SpA
7,701
524,301
Pirelli & C SpA
103,589
654,988
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Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Poste Italiane SpA
64,491
819,237
Prysmian SpA
28,239
1,532,201
Snam SpA
235,198
1,076,095
Stellantis NV
581,733
12,871,713
Telecom Italia SpA *(a)
8,075,052
1,914,396
Tenaris SA
48,633
807,658
Terna - Rete Elettrica Nazionale
111,544
893,681
UniCredit SpA
238,546
8,755,680
Unipol Gruppo SpA
112,827
1,011,460
 
76,824,640
 
Japan 26.5%
Advantest Corp.
26,100
816,947
Aeon Co. Ltd.
143,100
2,991,977
AGC, Inc.
64,700
2,392,232
Air Water, Inc.
57,200
858,870
Aisin Corp.
88,400
3,362,403
Ajinomoto Co., Inc.
41,100
1,528,158
Alfresa Holdings Corp.
103,900
1,539,744
Alps Alpine Co. Ltd.
131,900
1,190,630
Amada Co. Ltd.
68,200
744,885
Asahi Group Holdings Ltd.
80,500
2,753,821
Asahi Kasei Corp.
499,800
3,484,671
Astellas Pharma, Inc.
242,800
2,330,369
Bandai Namco Holdings, Inc.
68,800
1,285,540
Bridgestone Corp.
136,876
6,039,925
Brother Industries Ltd.
79,200
1,400,966
Canon, Inc.
201,500
5,453,656
Central Japan Railway Co.
139,000
3,178,649
Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.
258,585
3,319,186
Chugai Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
37,000
1,176,742
Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc.
122,600
841,674
Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan Holdings, Inc.
68,100
953,437
COMSYS Holdings Corp.
32,800
767,767
Cosmo Energy Holdings Co. Ltd.
41,500
1,983,927
Dai Nippon Printing Co. Ltd.
63,400
1,846,595
Daicel Corp.
69,300
643,665
Daido Steel Co. Ltd.
64,200
707,902
Daifuku Co. Ltd.
32,870
673,303
Dai-ichi Life Holdings, Inc.
173,500
4,018,439
Daiichi Sankyo Co. Ltd.
67,460
2,270,547
Daikin Industries Ltd.
25,600
3,494,177
Daito Trust Construction Co. Ltd.
16,700
1,790,145
Daiwa House Industry Co. Ltd.
192,181
5,407,762
Daiwa Securities Group, Inc.
179,600
1,319,891
Daiwabo Holdings Co. Ltd.
37,470
650,856
Denka Co. Ltd.
38,500
570,474
Denso Corp.
327,800
5,586,734
Dentsu Group, Inc.
34,601
936,067
DIC Corp.
45,200
844,769
Disco Corp.
2,900
826,053
Dowa Holdings Co. Ltd.
18,370
687,901
East Japan Railway Co.
193,054
3,538,479
Ebara Corp.
14,200
1,170,563
EDION Corp.
57,900
598,153
Eisai Co. Ltd.
28,100
1,154,040
Electric Power Development Co. Ltd.
80,200
1,362,356
ENEOS Holdings, Inc.
2,012,550
9,298,406
EXEO Group, Inc.
66,402
723,731
FANUC Corp.
86,000
2,547,258
Fast Retailing Co. Ltd.
7,100
1,856,430
Fuji Electric Co. Ltd.
22,000
1,368,486
FUJIFILM Holdings Corp.
169,600
3,607,812
Fujikura Ltd.
77,900
1,338,658
Fujitsu Ltd.
355,600
5,493,359
Furukawa Electric Co. Ltd.
40,000
856,435
Hakuhodo DY Holdings, Inc.
78,400
729,221
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc.
30,700
804,900
Hanwa Co. Ltd.
23,900
919,586
Haseko Corp.
86,900
1,049,861
Hino Motors Ltd. *
240,865
703,126
Hitachi Construction Machinery Co. Ltd.
27,050
772,610
Hitachi Ltd.
151,100
13,940,587
Honda Motor Co. Ltd.
1,754,000
19,956,270
Hoya Corp.
17,550
2,034,744
Idemitsu Kosan Co. Ltd.
719,245
4,872,969
IHI Corp.
42,200
1,010,443
Iida Group Holdings Co. Ltd.
65,800
839,997
INFRONEER Holdings, Inc.
54,200
479,978
Inpex Corp.
209,100
3,132,276
Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd.
71,000
997,206
Isuzu Motors Ltd.
157,800
1,999,775
ITOCHU Corp.
227,000
10,241,044
Iwatani Corp.
15,051
854,633
Japan Exchange Group, Inc.
28,500
667,485
Japan Post Bank Co. Ltd.
71,600
726,762
Japan Post Holdings Co. Ltd.
541,400
5,199,225
Japan Post Insurance Co. Ltd.
59,800
1,122,690
Japan Tobacco, Inc.
177,800
4,783,107
JFE Holdings, Inc.
248,100
3,703,070
JGC Holdings Corp.
55,100
531,118
JSR Corp. *
4,400
120,703
JTEKT Corp.
122,300
946,699
Kajima Corp.
118,400
2,268,199
Kaneka Corp.
34,000
880,669
Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc.
227,100
3,401,826
Kao Corp.
80,447
3,318,616
Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd.
43,600
1,349,771
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd.
75,000
1,056,741
KDDI Corp.
311,500
8,643,744
Kewpie Corp.
35,300
711,752
Keyence Corp.
4,892
2,151,353
Kikkoman Corp.
73,500
875,782
Kinden Corp.
39,600
755,612
Kintetsu Group Holdings Co. Ltd.
21,000
539,880
Kirin Holdings Co. Ltd.
155,400
2,268,466
Kobe Steel Ltd.
139,200
1,699,011
Koito Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
71,400
960,382
Komatsu Ltd.
179,000
5,344,250
Konica Minolta, Inc.
335,100
1,114,252
K's Holdings Corp.
93,100
893,688
Kubota Corp.
191,200
3,066,795
Kuraray Co. Ltd.
109,100
1,208,731
Kurita Water Industries Ltd.
15,153
600,121
Kyocera Corp.
212,900
2,594,961
Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc.
266,500
2,472,289
Kyushu Railway Co.
29,400
632,568
Lixil Corp.
120,700
1,296,405
LY Corp.
307,500
738,809
Makita Corp.
44,390
1,285,129
Marubeni Corp.
291,600
5,195,247
MatsukiyoCocokara & Co.
47,500
673,585
Mazda Motor Corp.
302,700
3,426,405
Medipal Holdings Corp.
81,272
1,274,592
MEIJI Holdings Co. Ltd.
77,600
1,736,250
Minebea Mitsumi, Inc.
80,400
1,505,919
MISUMI Group, Inc.
40,900
664,946
Mitsubishi Chemical Group Corp.
562,200
3,279,800
Mitsubishi Corp.
670,500
15,334,045
Mitsubishi Electric Corp.
508,200
8,857,889
Mitsubishi Estate Co. Ltd.
179,200
3,283,787
Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co., Inc.
61,987
1,096,811
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.
595,000
5,319,961
Mitsubishi Materials Corp.
77,500
1,514,549
Mitsubishi Motors Corp.
212,800
674,329
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Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.
1,251,334
12,464,977
Mitsui & Co. Ltd.
243,100
11,735,818
Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.
59,500
1,693,542
Mitsui Fudosan Co. Ltd.
394,600
4,015,869
Mitsui Mining & Smelting Co. Ltd.
25,400
796,465
Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd.
60,800
1,929,767
Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.
336,521
6,504,651
Morinaga Milk Industry Co. Ltd.
28,768
563,720
MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings, Inc.
232,770
4,184,980
Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
204,800
3,742,138
Nagase & Co. Ltd.
48,300
835,606
Nagoya Railroad Co. Ltd.
39,900
520,442
NEC Corp.
60,500
4,380,320
NGK Insulators Ltd.
72,700
990,340
NH Foods Ltd.
46,800
1,539,542
NHK Spring Co. Ltd.
69,400
703,358
Nichirei Corp.
26,600
665,973
NIDEC Corp.
51,400
2,407,208
Nikon Corp.
79,400
820,942
Nintendo Co. Ltd.
90,200
4,398,961
NIPPON EXPRESS HOLDINGS, Inc.
7,000
358,108
Nippon Paint Holdings Co. Ltd.
67,700
433,349
Nippon Paper Industries Co. Ltd.
90,600
629,903
Nippon Sanso Holdings Corp.
17,600
522,762
Nippon Steel Corp.
264,500
5,929,802
Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.
6,536,325
7,057,022
Nippon Yusen KK
109,200
3,100,239
Nissan Chemical Corp.
13,764
469,190
Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.
1,163,500
4,258,065
Nisshin Seifun Group, Inc.
68,830
897,879
Nissin Foods Holdings Co. Ltd.
19,700
525,705
Nissui Corp.
115,457
692,769
Niterra Co. Ltd.
41,600
1,364,389
Nitori Holdings Co. Ltd.
8,700
1,164,348
Nitto Denko Corp.
26,800
2,215,975
NOK Corp.
50,800
735,179
Nomura Holdings, Inc.
427,500
2,432,467
Nomura Research Institute Ltd.
31,000
750,134
NSK Ltd.
194,100
1,067,430
NTT Data Group Corp.
108,000
1,688,884
Obayashi Corp.
235,502
2,628,388
Oji Holdings Corp.
437,500
1,713,694
Olympus Corp.
94,700
1,319,144
Omron Corp.
32,383
1,111,461
Ono Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
49,400
711,526
ORIX Corp.
169,800
3,475,027
Osaka Gas Co. Ltd.
122,000
2,712,776
Otsuka Corp.
36,800
731,883
Otsuka Holdings Co. Ltd.
67,700
2,894,638
PALTAC Corp.
19,300
584,152
Pan Pacific International Holdings Corp.
36,000
845,497
Panasonic Holdings Corp.
737,050
6,433,304
Persol Holdings Co. Ltd.
461,000
637,706
Recruit Holdings Co. Ltd.
109,400
4,711,569
Renesas Electronics Corp.
67,300
1,092,666
Rengo Co. Ltd.
93,417
700,428
Resona Holdings, Inc.
259,458
1,640,746
Resonac Holdings Corp.
67,900
1,472,271
Ricoh Co. Ltd.
266,200
2,296,522
Rohm Co. Ltd.
47,900
688,555
Ryohin Keikaku Co. Ltd.
53,400
860,222
Sankyu, Inc.
19,100
662,189
Sanwa Holdings Corp.
40,530
661,891
SBI Holdings, Inc.
41,100
1,000,708
Secom Co. Ltd.
26,000
1,806,024
Seiko Epson Corp.
76,400
1,256,779
Seino Holdings Co. Ltd.
49,800
667,177
Sekisui Chemical Co. Ltd.
99,500
1,447,530
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Sekisui House Ltd.
149,483
3,435,172
Seven & i Holdings Co. Ltd.
464,200
5,998,018
SG Holdings Co. Ltd.
92,900
1,087,403
Shimadzu Corp.
28,700
779,723
Shimamura Co. Ltd.
13,400
660,578
Shimano, Inc.
7,700
1,251,350
Shimizu Corp.
208,200
1,289,686
Shin-Etsu Chemical Co. Ltd.
170,100
6,584,391
Shionogi & Co. Ltd.
27,600
1,288,941
Shiseido Co. Ltd.
42,500
1,137,650
SMC Corp.
3,800
1,996,393
SoftBank Corp.
564,300
6,806,409
SoftBank Group Corp.
217,800
10,711,534
Sojitz Corp.
65,760
1,693,113
Sompo Holdings, Inc.
171,400
3,392,026
Sony Group Corp.
125,407
10,365,056
Stanley Electric Co. Ltd.
41,975
742,831
Subaru Corp.
220,800
4,930,240
SUMCO Corp.
59,500
887,342
Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd.
966,500
2,064,889
Sumitomo Corp.
230,100
6,050,974
Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.
326,600
5,048,032
Sumitomo Forestry Co. Ltd.
33,000
1,016,719
Sumitomo Heavy Industries Ltd.
45,900
1,279,082
Sumitomo Metal Mining Co. Ltd.
59,300
1,981,132
Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.
166,610
9,464,077
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Holdings, Inc.
94,300
1,982,641
Sumitomo Realty & Development Co.
Ltd.
59,000
2,041,630
Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd.
92,200
1,119,109
Sundrug Co. Ltd.
19,662
570,930
Suntory Beverage & Food Ltd.
27,000
878,451
Suzuken Co. Ltd.
47,730
1,409,645
Suzuki Motor Corp.
482,200
5,615,595
Sysmex Corp.
42,900
685,987
T&D Holdings, Inc.
57,850
943,957
Taiheiyo Cement Corp.
63,042
1,441,928
Taisei Corp.
59,000
2,160,013
Taiyo Yuden Co. Ltd.
25,600
599,618
Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
245,721
6,458,056
TDK Corp.
56,000
2,498,215
Teijin Ltd.
118,500
1,156,047
Terumo Corp.
94,200
1,598,020
TIS, Inc.
33,000
704,767
Tobu Railway Co. Ltd.
27,800
551,565
Toho Gas Co. Ltd.
37,400
960,450
Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc.
299,000
2,308,298
Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc.
198,500
6,273,868
Tokyo Electric Power Co. Holdings, Inc. *
1,093,300
6,800,631
Tokyo Electron Ltd.
27,500
6,032,008
Tokyo Gas Co. Ltd.
124,700
2,796,678
Tokyu Corp.
81,600
965,945
Tokyu Fudosan Holdings Corp.
136,700
1,001,499
TOPPAN Holdings, Inc.
78,900
1,871,819
Toray Industries, Inc.
531,300
2,428,424
Tosoh Corp.
121,000
1,668,121
TOTO Ltd.
32,800
887,715
Toyo Seikan Group Holdings Ltd.
55,200
853,245
Toyo Suisan Kaisha Ltd.
13,447
840,898
Toyoda Gosei Co. Ltd.
32,700
633,095
Toyota Industries Corp.
28,000
2,660,750
Toyota Motor Corp.
1,968,190
44,891,609
Toyota Tsusho Corp.
62,500
3,973,744
Tsuruha Holdings, Inc.
10,000
631,239
UBE Corp.
54,800
1,001,836
Unicharm Corp.
26,600
790,369
West Japan Railway Co.
76,126
1,444,982
Yakult Honsha Co. Ltd.
25,800
504,641
See financial notes
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Yamada Holdings Co. Ltd.
421,500
1,206,581
Yamaha Corp.
27,700
583,727
Yamaha Motor Co. Ltd.
259,900
2,424,144
Yamato Holdings Co. Ltd.
113,400
1,497,637
Yamazaki Baking Co. Ltd.
33,700
815,654
Yaskawa Electric Corp.
20,100
828,172
Yokogawa Electric Corp.
34,000
751,257
Yokohama Rubber Co. Ltd.
40,500
1,060,055
 
680,394,341
 
Netherlands 2.7%
Aalberts NV
15,350
729,828
ABN AMRO Bank NV, GDR
88,948
1,424,819
Aegon Ltd.
362,123
2,255,246
Akzo Nobel NV
48,831
3,221,964
Aperam SA
18,808
546,873
ArcelorMittal SA
262,594
6,560,345
ASM International NV
1,008
634,071
ASML Holding NV
10,162
8,851,231
ASR Nederland NV
27,537
1,377,937
EXOR NV
43,493
4,748,369
Heineken Holding NV
19,975
1,606,869
Heineken NV
23,827
2,318,835
IMCD NV *
3,348
505,128
ING Groep NV
533,133
8,428,974
Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize NV
317,763
9,645,438
Koninklijke KPN NV
534,535
1,942,571
Koninklijke Philips NV
185,247
4,919,455
NN Group NV
84,872
3,915,220
Prosus NV
31,924
1,068,176
Randstad NV
41,061
2,059,248
SBM Offshore NV
44,290
654,323
Signify NV
39,235
1,069,996
Universal Music Group NV
5,165
151,929
Wolters Kluwer NV
10,643
1,593,326
 
70,230,171
 
New Zealand 0.1%
Fletcher Building Ltd.
280,288
627,345
Spark New Zealand Ltd.
253,023
711,177
 
1,338,522
 
Norway 0.7%
Aker BP ASA
30,340
735,840
DNB Bank ASA
134,913
2,351,418
Equinor ASA
213,020
5,668,114
Mowi ASA
62,401
1,095,568
Norsk Hydro ASA
340,564
2,092,896
Orkla ASA
127,844
869,647
Subsea 7 SA *
50,468
811,917
Telenor ASA
193,818
2,231,564
Yara International ASA
50,469
1,438,626
 
17,295,590
 
Poland 0.3%
KGHM Polska Miedz SA
33,459
1,150,309
ORLEN SA
150,640
2,456,092
PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna SA *
314,681
469,030
Powszechna Kasa Oszczednosci Bank
Polski SA
68,459
1,016,419
Powszechny Zaklad Ubezpieczen SA
104,637
1,316,950
 
6,408,800
 
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Portugal 0.2%
EDP - Energias de Portugal SA *
538,613
2,022,582
Galp Energia SGPS SA
117,420
2,522,318
Jeronimo Martins SGPS SA
33,847
696,291
 
5,241,191
 
Republic of Korea 6.1%
BNK Financial Group, Inc.
121,789
735,297
CJ CheilJedang Corp.
4,088
990,878
CJ Corp.
15,381
1,410,487
Coway Co. Ltd.
16,926
678,165
DB Insurance Co. Ltd.
13,232
928,157
DL E&C Co. Ltd.
33,501
898,064
Doosan Enerbility Co. Ltd. *
55,481
669,898
E-MART, Inc.
21,334
978,415
GS Engineering & Construction Corp. *
58,862
697,758
GS Holdings Corp.
40,637
1,313,865
Hana Financial Group, Inc.
83,756
3,532,561
Hankook Tire & Technology Co. Ltd.
28,168
1,195,232
Hanwha Corp.
50,644
993,850
Hanwha Solutions Corp.
23,912
435,203
HD Hyundai Co. Ltd.
21,743
1,052,643
HMM Co. Ltd.
66,299
756,944
Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co.
Ltd.
36,634
933,258
Hyundai Glovis Co. Ltd.
7,637
999,761
Hyundai Marine & Fire Insurance Co.
Ltd.
29,237
659,997
Hyundai Mobis Co. Ltd.
23,313
3,813,990
Hyundai Motor Co.
38,995
7,014,260
Hyundai Steel Co.
63,489
1,474,273
Industrial Bank of Korea
86,300
867,619
KB Financial Group, Inc.
90,715
4,920,099
Kia Corp.
72,186
6,115,783
Korea Electric Power Corp.
210,598
3,215,043
Korea Gas Corp. *
31,556
627,806
Korea Zinc Co. Ltd.
2,305
767,828
Korean Air Lines Co. Ltd.
43,019
648,734
KT&G Corp.
20,980
1,351,863
Kumho Petrochemical Co. Ltd.
6,824
678,731
LG Chem Ltd.
7,174
2,061,436
LG Corp.
10,719
611,604
LG Display Co. Ltd. *
212,611
1,609,263
LG Electronics, Inc.
51,807
3,450,453
LG H&H Co. Ltd.
2,990
900,910
LG Innotek Co. Ltd.
4,135
657,269
LG Uplus Corp.
138,500
983,696
Lotte Chemical Corp.
10,725
828,799
Lotte Shopping Co. Ltd.
10,581
530,528
NAVER Corp.
7,163
944,796
POSCO Holdings, Inc.
27,658
7,984,334
Samsung C&T Corp.
19,686
2,122,806
Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co. Ltd.
12,363
1,379,012
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
928,952
51,637,319
Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance Co.
Ltd.
8,322
1,862,676
Samsung Life Insurance Co. Ltd.
19,469
1,226,797
Samsung SDI Co. Ltd.
3,711
1,148,439
Samsung SDS Co. Ltd.
9,042
1,038,739
Shinhan Financial Group Co. Ltd.
127,425
4,281,134
SK Hynix, Inc.
100,470
12,398,560
SK Innovation Co. Ltd. *
20,988
1,665,007
SK, Inc.
27,053
3,223,702
S-Oil Corp.
14,854
775,521
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Woori Financial Group, Inc.
196,950
2,018,291
 
156,697,553
 
Singapore 0.7%
ComfortDelGro Corp. Ltd.
665,100
723,441
DBS Group Holdings Ltd.
174,508
4,442,521
Golden Agri-Resources Ltd.
692,400
139,489
Jardine Cycle & Carriage Ltd.
28,000
540,351
Olam Group Ltd.
445,300
383,387
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp. Ltd.
330,044
3,426,373
Singapore Airlines Ltd.
133,770
638,300
Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.
1,120,786
1,943,750
United Overseas Bank Ltd.
121,152
2,688,458
Venture Corp. Ltd.
57,500
609,226
Wilmar International Ltd.
706,266
1,660,129
 
17,195,425
 
Spain 3.0%
Acciona SA
3,743
432,714
Acerinox SA
59,520
641,246
ACS Actividades de Construccion y
Servicios SA
53,018
2,123,395
Aena SME SA
4,669
850,877
Amadeus IT Group SA
18,497
1,174,077
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA
1,072,603
11,599,100
Banco de Sabadell SA
1,174,753
2,244,017
Banco Santander SA (a)
4,277,649
20,813,466
CaixaBank SA
198,575
1,047,196
Cellnex Telecom SA *
11,590
383,104
Enagas SA
38,250
560,975
Endesa SA
66,692
1,216,171
Ferrovial SE
22,981
826,520
Grifols SA *
46,985
430,028
Iberdrola SA
807,010
9,895,215
Industria de Diseno Textil SA
78,275
3,563,934
Mapfre SA
277,346
669,115
Naturgy Energy Group SA
23,687
599,124
Redeia Corp. SA
54,026
901,889
Repsol SA
408,155
6,406,433
Telefonica SA
2,664,867
11,937,527
 
78,316,123
 
Sweden 2.0%
Alfa Laval AB
23,467
999,102
Assa Abloy AB, B Shares
76,668
2,025,676
Atlas Copco AB, A Shares
130,743
2,290,105
Atlas Copco AB, B Shares
78,636
1,179,085
Boliden AB (a)
64,767
2,128,547
Electrolux AB, B Shares *(a)
78,440
682,054
Epiroc AB, A Shares
37,942
701,447
Epiroc AB, B Shares
25,879
428,970
Essity AB, B Shares
87,329
2,178,836
H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB,
B Shares (a)
116,377
1,849,789
Hexagon AB, B Shares
106,323
1,112,242
Investor AB, A Shares
54,152
1,318,953
Investor AB, B Shares
179,593
4,398,725
Sandvik AB
116,213
2,316,536
Securitas AB, B Shares (a)
128,271
1,285,481
Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB,
A Shares
155,084
2,031,045
Skanska AB, B Shares
111,373
1,913,200
SKF AB, B Shares
80,117
1,647,050
SSAB AB, A Shares
62,736
352,271
SSAB AB, B Shares
186,986
1,046,291
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Svenska Cellulosa AB SCA, B Shares
56,036
821,222
Svenska Handelsbanken AB, A Shares
189,314
1,623,429
Swedbank AB, A Shares
132,634
2,536,262
Tele2 AB, B Shares
134,446
1,253,986
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson,
B Shares
573,975
2,912,857
Telia Co. AB
950,740
2,174,795
Trelleborg AB, B Shares
23,535
829,431
Volvo AB, A Shares
37,570
989,453
Volvo AB, B Shares
252,543
6,428,022
Volvo Car AB, B Shares *
164,384
510,286
 
51,965,148
 
Switzerland 4.5%
ABB Ltd.
109,644
5,327,431
Adecco Group AG
59,995
2,098,773
Alcon, Inc.
20,616
1,580,768
ams-OSRAM AG *
176,190
211,614
Baloise Holding AG
5,162
780,045
Barry Callebaut AG
373
602,758
Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Spruengli AG
4
461,611
Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Spruengli AG,
Participation Certificates
50
575,948
Cie Financiere Richemont SA, Class A
27,482
3,798,755
DKSH Holding AG
8,657
564,171
Galenica AG
6,237
477,244
Geberit AG
2,280
1,217,021
Georg Fischer AG
9,116
636,256
Givaudan SA
398
1,702,154
Holcim AG
82,043
6,867,631
Julius Baer Group Ltd.
17,535
940,899
Kuehne & Nagel International AG (a)
4,217
1,114,538
Logitech International SA
10,636
828,089
Lonza Group AG
2,881
1,590,292
Nestle SA
199,374
20,017,181
Novartis AG
140,797
13,665,401
Partners Group Holding AG
873
1,123,172
Roche Holding AG
77,730
18,625,211
Roche Holding AG, Bearer Shares
3,411
897,292
Sandoz Group AG *
34,131
1,160,007
Schindler Holding AG
1,746
425,419
Schindler Holding AG, Participation
Certificates
3,166
789,145
SGS SA
12,631
1,112,231
Sika AG
5,580
1,587,295
Sonova Holding AG
2,758
762,400
Swatch Group AG
8,329
345,316
Swatch Group AG, Bearer Shares
4,558
957,687
Swiss Life Holding AG
3,041
2,051,932
Swiss Prime Site AG
5,915
546,149
Swiss Re AG
29,399
3,195,829
Swisscom AG
3,504
1,922,317
UBS Group AG
348,367
9,149,256
Zurich Insurance Group AG
14,988
7,254,886
 
116,964,124
 
United Kingdom 15.3%
3i Group PLC
58,289
2,082,517
abrdn PLC
598,681
1,091,743
Admiral Group PLC
28,063
955,184
Anglo American PLC
338,308
11,055,046
Antofagasta PLC
45,278
1,242,056
Ashtead Group PLC
34,946
2,537,495
Associated British Foods PLC
62,880
2,081,182
AstraZeneca PLC
61,737
9,337,651
Aviva PLC
604,853
3,511,866
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
B&M European Value Retail SA
129,060
832,898
BAE Systems PLC
273,711
4,552,421
Balfour Beatty PLC
156,956
711,792
Barclays PLC
3,728,125
9,399,693
Barratt Developments PLC
285,928
1,615,527
Bellway PLC
33,502
1,052,826
Berkeley Group Holdings PLC
19,110
1,122,246
BP PLC
4,381,892
28,244,086
British American Tobacco PLC
483,976
14,207,731
BT Group PLC
3,142,332
4,018,425
Bunzl PLC
36,075
1,383,397
Burberry Group PLC
49,971
715,017
Centrica PLC
942,370
1,504,279
Coca-Cola HBC AG
25,172
812,520
Compass Group PLC
145,491
4,046,644
CRH PLC
91,052
7,051,138
Croda International PLC
10,082
577,462
Currys PLC *
1,648,667
1,272,041
DCC PLC
29,235
1,996,478
Diageo PLC
127,350
4,401,174
Direct Line Insurance Group PLC
542,695
1,259,977
Dowlais Group PLC
278,122
282,676
DS Smith PLC
337,223
1,469,123
Entain PLC
61,104
596,143
Experian PLC
43,166
1,741,055
Ferguson PLC
18,741
3,951,649
Firstgroup PLC
379,863
769,528
Flutter Entertainment PLC *
4,362
808,099
Glencore PLC
4,006,288
23,310,828
Grafton Group PLC
46,742
549,790
GSK PLC
501,079
10,395,842
Haleon PLC
620,945
2,622,462
Harbour Energy PLC
147,952
528,703
Hays PLC
626,354
719,272
HSBC Holdings PLC
2,280,239
19,764,999
IG Group Holdings PLC
58,762
548,323
Imperial Brands PLC
213,445
4,877,250
Inchcape PLC
99,055
987,273
Informa PLC
73,103
723,712
InterContinental Hotels Group PLC
6,485
632,508
International Distributions Services PLC *
544,678
1,835,343
Intertek Group PLC
16,545
1,018,287
ITV PLC
1,017,701
892,908
J Sainsbury PLC
797,621
2,616,338
John Wood Group PLC *
526,537
976,375
Johnson Matthey PLC
86,044
1,887,986
Kingfisher PLC
939,725
2,894,657
Legal & General Group PLC
959,312
2,816,060
Lloyds Banking Group PLC
13,806,152
8,910,251
London Stock Exchange Group PLC
9,547
1,052,462
M&G PLC
870,139
2,178,417
Man Group PLC
212,855
682,605
Marks & Spencer Group PLC
565,000
1,800,057
Melrose Industries PLC
132,986
1,044,782
Mondi PLC
118,793
2,254,770
National Grid PLC
504,658
6,619,677
NatWest Group PLC
846,390
3,194,599
Next PLC
11,179
1,253,814
Pearson PLC
114,021
1,383,512
Persimmon PLC
141,532
2,291,832
Phoenix Group Holdings PLC
109,492
666,883
Prudential PLC
223,196
1,941,213
Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC
45,064
2,519,393
RELX PLC
86,330
3,547,030
Rentokil Initial PLC
103,643
523,187
Rio Tinto PLC
246,317
16,665,987
RS Group PLC
52,382
479,861
Sage Group PLC
54,446
789,516
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Severn Trent PLC
27,101
835,369
Shell PLC
1,847,417
65,673,081
Smith & Nephew PLC
94,101
1,140,094
Smiths Group PLC
40,934
825,228
Smurfit Kappa Group PLC
49,802
2,164,020
Spectris PLC
12,911
534,040
SSE PLC
169,556
3,524,458
St. James's Place PLC
63,167
341,815
Standard Chartered PLC
326,633
2,806,280
Tate & Lyle PLC
79,726
656,507
Taylor Wimpey PLC
1,046,343
1,714,561
Tesco PLC
2,332,501
8,611,753
Travis Perkins PLC
93,457
874,786
Unilever PLC
259,544
13,426,421
United Utilities Group PLC
79,281
1,033,441
Vodafone Group PLC
15,221,010
12,835,899
Whitbread PLC
13,501
532,112
WPP PLC
192,017
1,924,618
 
394,144,032
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $1,999,528,051)
2,524,027,858
PREFERRED STOCKS 1.2% OF NET ASSETS
 
Germany 0.7%
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG
17,728
1,821,582
FUCHS SE
15,573
727,248
Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
28,260
2,245,024
Volkswagen AG
107,467
13,165,256
 
17,959,110
 
Italy 0.1%
Telecom Italia SpA *
4,579,314
1,127,285
 
Republic of Korea 0.4%
Hyundai Motor Co.
6,144
699,126
Hyundai Motor Co. 2nd
9,334
1,066,575
LG Chem Ltd.
1,008
193,457
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
172,464
8,052,533
 
10,011,691
 
Spain 0.0%
Grifols SA, B Shares *
46,124
294,320
Total Preferred Stocks
(Cost $28,031,095)
29,392,406
WARRANTS 0.0% OF NET ASSETS
 
Canada 0.0%
Constellation Software, Inc.
expires 03/31/40 *(b)
290
1,462
Total Warrants
(Cost $0)
1,462
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS 1.1% OF NET ASSETS
 
Money Market Funds 1.1%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government
Money Market Fund, Premier Class
5.25% (c)(d)
29,138,682
29,138,682
Total Short-Term Investments
(Cost $29,138,682)
29,138,682
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $2,056,697,828)
2,582,560,408
 
NUMBER OF
CONTRACTS
NOTIONAL
AMOUNT
($)
CURRENT VALUE/
UNREALIZED
DEPRECIATION
($)
FUTURES CONTRACTS
Long
MSCI EAFE Index, expires
06/21/24
162
18,366,750
(122,117
)
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at
$26,328,208.
(b)
Fair valued using significant unobservable inputs (see financial note 2(a),
Securities for which no quoted value is available, for additional information).
(c)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
(d)
Security purchased with cash collateral received for securities on loan.
GDR —
Global Depositary Receipt
REIT —
Real Estate Investment Trust
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of April 30, 2024 (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 Stocks1
$
$1,111,325,807
$
$1,111,325,807
Belgium
1,459,797
17,074,353
18,534,150
Canada
191,401,673
191,401,673
Denmark
231,997
22,927,435
23,159,432
Finland
589,425
24,652,127
25,241,552
Hong Kong
3,639,241
36,798,612
40,437,853
Ireland
575,773
2,983,708
3,559,481
Japan
711,752
679,682,589
680,394,341
New Zealand
711,177
627,345
1,338,522
Norway
2,231,564
15,064,026
17,295,590
Singapore
139,489
17,055,936
17,195,425
United Kingdom
5,775,638
388,368,394
394,144,032
Preferred Stocks1
29,392,406
29,392,406
Warrants
Canada
1,462
1,462
Short-Term Investments1
29,138,682
29,138,682
Liabilities
Futures Contracts2
(122,117
)
(122,117
)
Total
$236,484,091
$2,345,952,738
$1,462
$2,582,438,291
1
As categorized in the Portfolio Holdings.
2
Futures contracts are reported at cumulative unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $2,056,697,828) including securities on loan of $26,328,208
 
$2,582,560,408
Cash
 
7,099,660
Foreign currency, at value (cost $4,876,920)
 
4,860,676
Deposit with broker for futures contracts
 
1,457,207
Receivables:
 
Dividends
 
13,000,675
Foreign tax reclaims
 
3,097,770
Fund shares sold
 
1,555,552
Investments sold
 
145,655
Income from securities on loan
+
24,342
Total assets
 
2,613,801,945
 
Liabilities
Collateral held for securities on loan
 
29,138,682
Payables:
 
Investments bought
 
8,945,705
Fund shares redeemed
 
2,875,946
Investment adviser fees
 
529,755
Variation margin on futures contracts
+
320,571
Total liabilities
 
41,810,659
Net assets
 
$2,571,991,286
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$2,223,422,067
Total distributable earnings
+
348,569,219
Net assets
 
$2,571,991,286
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$2,571,991,286
 
238,302,301
$10.79
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers (net of foreign withholding tax of $5,388,094)
 
$41,642,662
Other interest
 
150,453
Securities on loan, net
+
92,277
Total investment income
 
41,885,392
 
Expenses
Investment adviser fees
 
3,001,089
Professional fees
+
35,066
1
Total expenses
 
3,036,155
Expense reduction
35,066
1
Net expenses
3,001,089
Net investment income
 
38,884,303
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Net realized gains on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
7,447,518
Net realized gains on futures contracts
 
1,283,067
Net realized gains on foreign currency transactions
+
77,818
Net realized gains
 
8,808,403
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
297,150,928
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts
 
219,765
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on foreign currency translations
+
(228,332
)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
297,142,361
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
305,950,764
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$344,835,067
1
Professional fees associated with the filing of foreign withholding tax claims in the European Union are deemed to be non-contingent and non-routine expenses of the fund
(see financial notes 2(d) and 4 for additional information).
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$38,884,303
$66,540,909
Net realized gains (losses)
 
8,808,403
(33,699,131
)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
297,142,361
224,552,707
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$344,835,067
$257,394,485
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($75,574,529
)
($49,119,207
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
34,467,907
$361,423,633
71,601,319
$703,060,604
Shares reinvested
 
5,098,704
52,057,764
3,661,238
32,731,464
Shares redeemed
+
(18,659,790
)
(196,160,544
)
(43,832,250
)
(423,334,845
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
20,906,821
$217,320,853
31,430,307
$312,457,223
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
217,395,480
$2,085,409,895
185,965,173
$1,564,677,394
Total increase
+
20,906,821
486,581,391
31,430,307
520,732,501
End of period
 
238,302,301
$2,571,991,286
217,395,480
$2,085,409,895
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$11.35
$10.66
$15.42
$11.46
$12.57
$12.67
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.16
0.30
0.30
0.27
0.22
0.29
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
1.45
0.95
(4.21
)
3.96
(0.97
)
0.25
Total from investment operations
1.61
1.25
(3.91
)
4.23
(0.75
)
0.54
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.40
)
(0.23
)
(0.41
)
(0.27
)
(0.36
)
(0.30
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.33
)
(0.44
)
(0.34
)
Total distributions
(0.40
)
(0.56
)
(0.85
)
(0.27
)
(0.36
)
(0.64
)
Net asset value at end of period
$12.56
$11.35
$10.66
$15.42
$11.46
$12.57
Total return
14.22
%2
11.76
%
(26.61
%)
37.25
%
(6.28
%)
5.13
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Total expenses
0.39
%3
0.39
%
0.39
%4
0.39
%
0.39
%
0.39
%
Net investment income (loss)
2.55
%3
2.48
%
2.37
%
1.84
%
1.89
%
2.44
%
Portfolio turnover rate
15
%2
23
%
36
%
35
%
25
%
38
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000)
$566,142
$524,292
$530,184
$708,349
$576,948
$775,258
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Annualized.
4
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date.
The fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
COMMON STOCKS 99.1% OF NET ASSETS
 
Australia 5.3%
Accent Group Ltd.
18,651
22,661
Adbri Ltd. *
206,988
419,899
ALS Ltd.
58,218
486,762
AMP Ltd.
987,096
694,752
Ansell Ltd.
40,748
669,942
ARB Corp. Ltd.
7,092
174,105
ASX Ltd.
12,996
530,888
Austal Ltd.
189,230
279,887
Bank of Queensland Ltd.
151,766
599,499
Bapcor Ltd. (a)
77,356
289,643
Beach Energy Ltd.
501,055
513,072
Bega Cheese Ltd.
120,697
319,974
Bendigo & Adelaide Bank Ltd.
121,545
761,859
Boral Ltd.
102,697
377,892
Breville Group Ltd.
14,551
239,578
Brickworks Ltd.
1,666
28,694
CAR Group Ltd.
13,863
300,598
Challenger Ltd.
87,422
376,649
Champion Iron Ltd.
73,653
333,783
Charter Hall Group
41,621
316,079
Charter Hall Retail REIT
49,369
105,341
Cleanaway Waste Management Ltd.
309,301
535,082
Cochlear Ltd.
2,751
573,881
Collins Foods Ltd.
24,987
160,179
Coronado Global Resources, Inc.
316,063
251,188
Credit Corp. Group Ltd.
10,795
112,968
Cromwell Property Group
358,806
93,203
CSR Ltd.
142,405
812,247
Deterra Royalties Ltd.
8,159
25,827
Dexus
125,570
570,365
Domino's Pizza Enterprises Ltd.
7,365
185,785
Eagers Automotive Ltd.
56,565
455,667
Elders Ltd.
57,581
312,848
Evolution Mining Ltd.
333,007
858,753
EVT Ltd.
19,746
151,124
FleetPartners Group Ltd. *
128,820
298,278
Flight Centre Travel Group Ltd.
14,286
194,176
G8 Education Ltd.
356,075
280,259
GPT Group
188,400
506,689
GrainCorp Ltd., Class A
103,678
569,675
GUD Holdings Ltd.
19,633
128,925
Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd.
203,551
597,791
Healius Ltd. *
258,070
198,803
Helia Group Ltd.
82,753
212,406
HomeCo Daily Needs REIT
44,069
34,552
IDP Education Ltd.
3,404
35,493
IGO Ltd.
42,978
214,060
Iluka Resources Ltd.
59,162
287,682
Inghams Group Ltd.
69,958
165,582
Insignia Financial Ltd.
193,230
302,400
IRESS Ltd. *
41,077
224,500
Johns Lyng Group Ltd.
6,377
22,868
Link Administration Holdings Ltd.
143,504
207,096
Lottery Corp. Ltd.
118,609
370,000
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Lynas Rare Earths Ltd. *
30,810
128,827
Magellan Financial Group Ltd.
55,100
312,865
McMillan Shakespeare Ltd.
14,919
178,080
Monadelphous Group Ltd.
28,203
242,261
Myer Holdings Ltd.
56,233
27,560
National Storage REIT
73,982
102,016
New Hope Corp. Ltd.
28,780
83,722
nib holdings Ltd.
78,390
374,354
Nickel Industries Ltd.
81,459
48,925
Nine Entertainment Co. Holdings Ltd.
284,064
276,881
NRW Holdings Ltd.
211,615
377,724
Nufarm Ltd.
128,652
425,231
oOh!media Ltd.
151,005
163,850
Orora Ltd.
344,023
482,215
Perenti Ltd.
501,217
307,646
Perpetual Ltd.
16,734
254,428
Perseus Mining Ltd.
148,569
217,315
Pilbara Minerals Ltd.
11,345
28,883
Platinum Asset Management Ltd.
233,520
160,723
Premier Investments Ltd.
12,261
235,848
Qantas Airways Ltd. *
147,100
554,994
Qube Holdings Ltd.
227,177
483,266
Ramelius Resources Ltd.
183,334
243,194
REA Group Ltd.
1,607
184,207
Reece Ltd.
21,372
379,132
Region RE Ltd.
112,083
157,124
Regis Resources Ltd. *
269,509
379,624
Reliance Worldwide Corp. Ltd.
121,935
400,231
Resolute Mining Ltd. *
131,824
35,812
Sandfire Resources Ltd. *
77,854
468,916
SEEK Ltd.
25,724
397,380
Seven Group Holdings Ltd.
16,252
394,909
Sigma Healthcare Ltd.
570,693
464,705
Silver Lake Resources Ltd. *
215,584
198,939
Star Entertainment Group Ltd. *
1,107,596
285,517
Steadfast Group Ltd.
51,480
187,357
Super Retail Group Ltd.
47,582
442,435
Tabcorp Holdings Ltd.
344,428
161,611
TPG Telecom Ltd.
78,336
226,410
Ventia Services Group Pty. Ltd.
26,327
61,272
Vicinity Ltd.
582,638
713,480
Virgin Australia Holdings Pty. Ltd. *(a)
176,214
0
Washington H Soul Pattinson & Co. Ltd.
16,282
340,743
Waypoint REIT Ltd.
72,393
108,627
West African Resources Ltd. *
55,623
47,132
Westgold Resources Ltd.
99,743
142,496
Xero Ltd. *
400
31,055
Yancoal Australia Ltd.
78,919
281,736
 
29,993,567
 
Austria 0.5%
ANDRITZ AG
13,430
733,057
AT&S Austria Technologie & Systemtechnik
AG
7,910
175,648
EVN AG
7,932
243,779
Lenzing AG *
6,520
210,680
Mayr Melnhof Karton AG
2,684
321,195
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Oesterreichische Post AG
8,307
264,638
Schoeller-Bleckmann Oilfield Equipment
AG
596
28,990
UNIQA Insurance Group AG
27,800
243,852
Verbund AG
4,806
367,136
Vienna Insurance Group AG Wiener
Versicherung Gruppe
10,020
311,928
 
2,900,903
 
Belgium 1.1%
Ackermans & van Haaren NV
4,098
704,394
Aedifica SA
2,527
161,469
Azelis Group NV
3,465
83,257
Barco NV
12,942
179,544
Bekaert SA
13,558
678,384
bpost SA
103,747
409,106
Cofinimmo SA *
4,176
276,625
Deme Group NV
367
58,263
D'ieteren Group
2,727
588,275
Elia Group SA
4,523
435,482
Fagron
7,658
148,578
KBC Ancora
4,446
214,242
Lotus Bakeries NV
15
150,956
Melexis NV
2,150
179,667
Ontex Group NV *
51,076
515,649
Recticel SA
12,915
170,093
Sofina SA
2,306
539,791
Solvay SA
20,030
647,039
Tessenderlo Group SA
1,634
41,932
Warehouses De Pauw CVA
6,751
178,526
 
6,361,272
 
Canada 7.0%
ADENTRA, Inc.
6,551
202,623
Advantage Energy Ltd. *
22,277
173,795
Aecon Group, Inc.
39,592
486,326
Ag Growth International, Inc.
3,019
116,251
Air Canada *
22,794
336,450
Alamos Gold, Inc., Class A
29,333
431,477
Algoma Steel Group, Inc.
70,415
538,093
Allied Properties Real Estate Investment
Trust
25,580
314,582
Altus Group Ltd.
3,926
144,076
Aritzia, Inc. *
7,550
195,461
Artis Real Estate Investment Trust
42,083
198,699
Athabasca Oil Corp. *
10,864
37,880
ATS Corp. *
4,414
145,215
AutoCanada, Inc. *
15,432
270,829
Badger Infrastructure Solution
6,097
199,078
Baytex Energy Corp.
103,197
382,308
Birchcliff Energy Ltd.
60,090
247,056
BlackBerry Ltd. *
34,820
97,379
Boardwalk Real Estate Investment Trust
3,376
173,797
Bombardier, Inc., Class B *
12,385
564,259
Boralex, Inc., Class A
7,561
151,753
Boyd Group Services, Inc.
1,682
314,530
Brookfield Renewable Corp., Class A
13,481
313,168
BRP, Inc.
5,614
377,706
CAE, Inc. *
31,160
601,176
Cameco Corp.
12,585
574,194
Canaccord Genuity Group, Inc.
32,808
208,051
Canada Goose Holdings, Inc. *
7,627
86,096
Canadian Apartment Properties REIT
15,527
483,298
Canadian Western Bank
19,415
372,462
Canfor Corp. *
48,027
506,208
Capital Power Corp.
22,174
578,732
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Capstone Copper Corp. *
12,465
86,290
Cardinal Energy Ltd.
6,982
35,806
Cascades, Inc.
66,589
446,942
Celestica, Inc. *
33,671
1,457,980
Centerra Gold, Inc.
114,125
694,706
CES Energy Solutions Corp.
85,638
352,717
Chartwell Retirement Residences
37,416
339,466
Chemtrade Logistics Income Fund
41,830
267,087
Choice Properties Real Estate Investment
Trust
25,140
237,768
Chorus Aviation, Inc. *
66,789
104,309
Cineplex, Inc. *
21,818
137,724
Cogeco Communications, Inc.
4,328
171,561
Cogeco, Inc.
5,700
212,531
Colliers International Group, Inc.
2,144
223,269
Crombie Real Estate Investment Trust
24,259
226,440
Definity Financial Corp.
5,278
175,940
Descartes Systems Group, Inc. *
2,169
201,200
Doman Building Materials Group Ltd.
37,373
208,495
Dream Industrial Real Estate Investment
Trust
13,582
122,437
Dundee Precious Metals, Inc.
29,962
226,785
Eldorado Gold Corp. *
26,851
382,680
Element Fleet Management Corp.
37,759
602,597
Enerflex Ltd.
58,131
339,923
Enerplus Corp.
27,702
541,906
Enghouse Systems Ltd.
5,497
119,032
Ensign Energy Services, Inc. *
118,727
219,921
EQB, Inc.
2,247
135,654
Equinox Gold Corp. *
34,985
189,328
ERO Copper Corp. *
8,116
165,486
Exchange Income Corp.
4,309
145,172
Fiera Capital Corp., Class A
27,736
138,212
First Capital Real Estate Investment Trust
43,095
462,677
First Majestic Silver Corp.
6,587
43,925
FirstService Corp.
2,299
337,673
Fortuna Silver Mines, Inc. *
51,083
231,917
GFL Environmental, Inc.
10,004
319,236
Gibson Energy, Inc.
44,615
731,781
goeasy Ltd.
1,418
181,328
Granite Real Estate Investment Trust
3,872
191,399
H&R Real Estate Investment Trust
80,738
527,834
Hudbay Minerals, Inc.
71,918
605,477
IAMGOLD Corp. *
158,745
563,878
IGM Financial, Inc.
16,890
422,173
Innergex Renewable Energy, Inc.
29,253
170,633
International Petroleum Corp. *
19,995
247,205
Kelt Exploration Ltd. *
26,585
120,696
Killam Apartment Real Estate Investment
Trust
12,330
153,963
Labrador Iron Ore Royalty Corp.
1,669
36,456
Laurentian Bank of Canada
12,818
239,572
Major Drilling Group International, Inc. *
4,727
32,826
Maple Leaf Foods, Inc.
21,178
374,901
Martinrea International, Inc.
54,076
449,766
Mattr Corp. *
17,305
205,023
MDA Ltd. *
2,522
26,051
Mullen Group Ltd.
28,086
260,734
NFI Group, Inc. *
42,871
351,899
North American Construction Group Ltd.
1,072
22,582
North West Co., Inc.
14,407
408,354
NorthWest Healthcare Properties Real
Estate Investment Trust
49,861
182,906
NuVista Energy Ltd. *
26,390
238,471
Obsidian Energy Ltd. *
20,321
174,330
OceanaGold Corp.
183,025
396,190
Pan American Silver Corp.
39,465
727,866
Paramount Resources Ltd., Class A
7,200
163,179
See financial notes
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58

Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Parex Resources, Inc.
34,383
599,420
Pason Systems, Inc.
13,302
151,219
Peyto Exploration & Development Corp.
32,052
358,319
PrairieSky Royalty Ltd.
10,236
195,032
Precision Drilling Corp. *
5,508
386,178
Premium Brands Holdings Corp., Class A
7,037
461,074
Primo Water Corp.
32,300
609,093
Quebecor, Inc., Class B
13,637
282,220
RB Global, Inc.
11,706
837,570
Richelieu Hardware Ltd.
8,478
239,255
Secure Energy Services, Inc.
53,387
452,179
Shopify, Inc., Class A *
8,893
624,348
Sienna Senior Living, Inc.
17,978
174,994
Sleep Country Canada Holdings, Inc.
9,736
193,284
SmartCentres Real Estate Investment
Trust
22,835
369,567
Spartan Delta Corp.
15,973
46,759
SSR Mining, Inc.
46,624
249,944
Stantec, Inc.
9,841
783,548
Stella-Jones, Inc.
10,829
629,138
Superior Plus Corp.
53,020
359,334
Tamarack Valley Energy Ltd.
16,494
44,690
TMX Group Ltd.
17,685
468,251
Torex Gold Resources, Inc. *
34,427
485,152
TransAlta Corp.
64,020
424,583
Transcontinental, Inc., Class A
54,002
535,842
Trican Well Service Ltd.
57,768
175,404
Tricon Residential, Inc.
21,161
237,027
Westshore Terminals Investment Corp.
7,602
146,225
Whitecap Resources, Inc.
41,903
317,777
Winpak Ltd.
5,863
182,579
 
39,355,278
 
Denmark 1.9%
Alm Brand AS
101,032
175,186
Ambu AS, Class B *
1,586
25,359
D/S Norden AS
9,063
382,139
Demant AS *
8,726
416,683
Dfds AS
11,062
337,962
FLSmidth & Co. AS
13,248
661,118
Genmab AS *
1,803
500,567
GN Store Nord AS *
22,384
603,832
H Lundbeck AS
69,999
340,379
ISS AS
47,883
896,533
Jyske Bank AS
7,640
618,151
Matas AS
10,266
165,370
NKT AS *
4,769
395,609
Novonesis (Novozymes) B, Class B
28,106
1,556,418
Per Aarsleff Holding AS
7,251
339,762
Ringkjoebing Landbobank AS
1,227
206,205
Rockwool AS, B Shares
1,580
515,062
Royal Unibrew AS *
6,431
484,302
Scandinavian Tobacco Group AS,
A Shares
19,017
306,932
Schouw & Co. AS
4,610
369,830
Solar AS, B Shares
2,720
127,261
Spar Nord Bank AS
8,853
156,633
Sydbank AS
8,351
424,644
Topdanmark AS
6,791
283,343
TORM PLC, Class A
1,009
34,855
Tryg AS
31,617
625,771
 
10,949,906
 
Finland 1.1%
Cargotec OYJ, B Shares *
10,725
845,881
Kemira OYJ
29,777
648,416
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Kojamo OYJ *
25,688
283,771
Konecranes OYJ
17,342
911,415
Mandatum OYJ *
86,958
402,988
Metsa Board OYJ, B Shares
45,033
323,836
Metso OYJ
50,423
571,651
Nokian Renkaat OYJ (b)
102,674
895,212
Orion OYJ, B Shares
14,408
550,315
TietoEVRY OYJ
25,190
475,362
Tokmanni Group Corp.
14,047
213,172
YIT OYJ
161,079
334,373
 
6,456,392
 
France 3.8%
Aeroports de Paris SA
3,589
455,856
Air France-KLM *(b)
40,274
410,663
Alten SA
4,031
473,724
Amundi SA
13,102
914,053
Beneteau SACA
11,321
146,597
BioMerieux
4,384
466,037
Carmila SA
10,308
173,179
CGG SA *
834,956
349,353
Chargeurs SA
1,189
14,928
Cie Plastic Omnium SE
39,485
480,926
Clariane SE (b)
179,783
429,292
Coface SA
24,308
374,066
Covivio SA
10,817
538,428
Dassault Aviation SA
2,094
448,218
Derichebourg SA
59,620
252,701
Elior Group SA *
157,406
432,182
Eramet SA (b)
3,388
328,174
Euroapi SA *
4,283
13,435
Euronext NV
5,592
503,564
Eutelsat Communications SACA *(b)
127,267
511,240
Fnac Darty SA
19,409
682,827
Gaztransport Et Technigaz SA
2,240
312,212
Gecina SA
5,560
567,686
Getlink SE
24,535
417,676
ICADE
13,685
363,849
ID Logistics Group SACA *
72
26,563
Imerys SA
18,402
591,325
Ipsen SA
4,017
488,613
IPSOS SA
9,362
626,483
JCDecaux SE *
21,894
456,980
La Francaise des Jeux SAEM
8,906
335,620
Mercialys SA
30,384
328,881
Mersen SA
1,193
44,063
Metropole Television SA
29,623
418,331
Nexans SA
7,322
779,769
Nexity SA
40,067
449,395
Quadient SA
17,530
335,446
Remy Cointreau SA
2,083
197,614
Sartorius Stedim Biotech
872
187,800
SEB SA
6,531
770,817
SMCP SA *
34,656
83,442
Societe BIC SA
8,123
571,234
SOITEC *
1,008
98,565
Sopra Steria Group
2,963
648,773
SPIE SA
24,266
882,328
Technip Energies NV
8,113
191,061
Television Francaise 1 SA
57,225
522,548
Trigano SA
2,036
309,514
Ubisoft Entertainment SA *
24,581
578,868
Vallourec SACA *
20,701
356,404
Verallia SA
13,176
507,477
Vicat SACA
9,562
353,012
Virbac SACA
535
197,712
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Worldline SA *
34,397
356,783
 
21,756,287
 
Germany 3.3%
1&1 AG
26,709
466,767
AIXTRON SE
3,761
87,390
Aroundtown SA *
268,409
556,430
Auto1 Group SE *
36,476
185,711
Bechtle AG
14,555
702,419
Befesa SA
7,586
216,884
Bilfinger SE *
12,435
578,793
BRANICKS Group AG *(b)
36,111
63,577
CANCOM SE
11,933
372,621
Carl Zeiss Meditec AG, Bearer Shares
2,610
275,389
Ceconomy AG *
169,681
390,860
CompuGroup Medical SE & Co. KGaA
3,252
97,417
CTS Eventim AG & Co. KGaA
2,677
236,724
Delivery Hero SE *
7,308
204,460
Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG (b)
54,992
260,834
Deutsche Wohnen SE
6,323
119,286
Deutz AG *
71,932
415,560
Duerr AG
17,020
435,398
DWS Group GmbH & Co. KGaA
8,772
370,126
Encavis AG *
8,172
147,120
Evotec SE *
7,295
75,176
Fielmann Group AG
3,880
180,918
Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services
Worldwide *
6,718
336,358
Gerresheimer AG
4,444
478,605
Grand City Properties SA *
31,821
355,367
Grenke AG
6,181
143,895
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG *
104,626
105,399
HelloFresh SE *
29,817
199,922
Hensoldt AG
3,202
126,149
HOCHTIEF AG
5,519
581,147
Hornbach Holding AG & Co. KGaA
7,521
590,172
Hugo Boss AG
9,353
503,984
Jenoptik AG
7,468
200,219
Kontron AG
7,563
152,247
Krones AG
3,096
408,151
LEG Immobilien SE *
9,364
794,895
Mutares SE & Co. KGaA
1,390
62,298
Nemetschek SE
1,608
142,098
Nordex SE *
17,987
253,187
Norma Group SE
19,004
376,310
Qiagen NV *
14,142
590,452
Rational AG
300
255,899
RTL Group SA
18,055
556,542
SAF-Holland SE
16,160
311,314
Sartorius AG
47
10,971
Scout24 SE
5,506
404,458
Siltronic AG
5,813
453,033
Sixt SE
4,161
398,397
Stabilus SE
5,084
315,452
Stroeer SE & Co. KGaA
5,555
356,219
Suedzucker AG
23,081
329,426
Synlab AG
10,559
118,162
TAG Immobilien AG *
40,273
572,588
Talanx AG
9,897
744,398
TeamViewer SE *
6,870
90,634
Traton SE
5,256
186,662
Varta AG *(b)
1,702
16,911
Verbio SE
1,509
31,457
Vitesco Technologies Group AG, Class A
3,182
216,721
Wacker Chemie AG
3,793
406,033
 
18,615,992
 
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Hong Kong 2.6%
AAC Technologies Holdings, Inc.
298,000
948,425
ASMPT Ltd.
69,600
864,967
BOC Aviation Ltd.
40,500
322,126
Brightoil Petroleum Holdings Ltd. *(a)
1,150,000
0
Budweiser Brewing Co. APAC Ltd.
191,300
266,135
Cafe de Coral Holdings Ltd.
40,000
41,486
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd.
261,363
281,370
Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group Ltd.
298,600
406,290
CITIC Telecom International Holdings Ltd.
502,000
170,245
CK Infrastructure Holdings Ltd.
35,500
200,544
Cowell e Holdings, Inc. *
84,000
190,576
ESR Group Ltd.
33,800
37,040
Fortune Real Estate Investment Trust
254,000
124,785
Giordano International Ltd.
142,000
36,238
Hang Lung Properties Ltd.
345,000
380,781
Henderson Land Development Co. Ltd.
272,000
820,031
HKBN Ltd.
436,500
131,304
Hong Kong Resources Holdings Co. Ltd. *
5,781
702
Hysan Development Co. Ltd.
122,000
190,147
IGG, Inc. *
654,900
273,009
Jinchuan Group International Resources
Co. Ltd.
4,024,000
393,047
Kerry Properties Ltd.
396,500
768,661
L'Occitane International SA
60,250
248,773
Luk Fook Holdings International Ltd.
141,000
338,028
Man Wah Holdings Ltd.
417,600
304,785
Melco International Development Ltd. *
334,000
250,891
MMG Ltd. *
1,344,000
609,402
Nexteer Automotive Group Ltd.
618,000
325,752
NWS Holdings Ltd.
298,000
252,184
Powerlong Real Estate Holdings Ltd. *(b)
5,222,000
436,053
PRADA SpA
41,800
340,892
Samsonite International SA *
103,457
363,720
Sands China Ltd. *
232,000
547,205
Sino Land Co. Ltd.
690,000
737,747
SJM Holdings Ltd. *
491,500
180,383
Swire Properties Ltd.
164,600
340,420
Texhong International Group Ltd. *
389,500
211,612
Theme International Holdings Ltd.
560,000
42,952
United Energy Group Ltd.
1,874,000
133,677
United Laboratories International Holdings
Ltd.
146,000
172,265
Vitasoy International Holdings Ltd.
176,000
131,359
VSTECS Holdings Ltd.
652,000
415,174
VTech Holdings Ltd.
80,100
462,994
Wharf Holdings Ltd.
235,000
756,079
Wynn Macau Ltd. *
207,600
192,787
 
14,643,043
 
Ireland 0.2%
AIB Group PLC
127,256
658,699
Cairn Homes PLC
226,364
381,292
Dalata Hotel Group PLC
30,291
136,224
Glenveagh Properties PLC *
21,536
29,327
Irish Continental Group PLC
24,642
131,678
 
1,337,220
 
Israel 1.4%
Alony Hetz Properties & Investments Ltd.
20,375
131,531
Ashtrom Group Ltd. *
7,925
108,963
Azrieli Group Ltd.
2,802
180,282
Bezeq The Israeli Telecommunication
Corp. Ltd.
445,614
553,556
Cellcom Israel Ltd. *
43,229
180,545
See financial notes
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60

Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Clal Insurance Enterprises Holdings Ltd. *
15,164
252,860
Danel Adir Yeoshua Ltd.
324
29,355
Delek Automotive Systems Ltd.
27,744
156,281
Delek Group Ltd.
2,466
289,641
Delta Galil Ltd.
653
29,053
Elbit Systems Ltd.
2,176
442,942
Electra Ltd.
83
31,561
Fattal Holdings 1998 Ltd. *
196
23,780
FIBI Holdings Ltd.
5,257
218,946
First International Bank Of Israel Ltd.
6,951
275,906
Formula Systems 1985 Ltd.
2,298
167,274
Fox Wizel Ltd.
413
32,792
G City Ltd. *
54,402
157,470
Harel Insurance Investments & Financial
Services Ltd.
33,076
301,547
Isracard Ltd.
39,930
146,075
Melisron Ltd.
525
36,015
Migdal Insurance & Financial Holdings
Ltd.
25,550
32,442
Mivne Real Estate KD Ltd.
56,024
134,667
Mizrahi Tefahot Bank Ltd.
15,906
579,205
Nice Ltd. *
3,032
677,986
Nova Ltd. *
207
35,031
Partner Communications Co. Ltd. *
31,753
148,427
Paz Oil Co. Ltd.
3,944
392,933
Phoenix Holdings Ltd.
30,967
295,816
Rami Levy Chain Stores Hashikma
Marketing 2006 Ltd.
1,932
109,933
Shikun & Binui Ltd. *
58,985
126,857
Shufersal Ltd.
104,078
685,255
Strauss Group Ltd.
8,279
152,082
Tower Semiconductor Ltd. *
17,100
553,363
 
7,670,372
 
Italy 2.5%
ACEA SpA
18,389
318,983
Alitalia - Linee Aeree Italiane SpA *(a)
14,782
0
Amplifon SpA
8,380
279,777
Anima Holding SpA
87,155
408,352
Ariston Holding NV
5,380
27,778
Azimut Holding SpA
21,098
555,984
Banca Generali SpA
8,389
328,563
Banca Mediolanum SpA
39,539
427,874
Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena SpA *
72,626
350,295
Banca Popolare di Sondrio SpA
74,039
618,578
BFF Bank SpA
23,481
301,323
Brembo NV
30,558
388,755
Brunello Cucinelli SpA
231
23,576
Buzzi SpA
20,576
741,360
Cementir Holding NV
15,351
162,542
Credito Emiliano SpA
14,136
149,325
Danieli & C Officine Meccaniche SpA
1,972
68,186
Davide Campari-Milano NV
27,153
272,312
De' Longhi SpA
13,565
444,830
DiaSorin SpA
2,238
226,032
doValue SpA (b)
35,344
78,613
Enav SpA
54,190
222,861
ERG SpA
9,264
249,476
Esprinet SpA *
41,620
227,415
FinecoBank Banca Fineco SpA
41,408
634,361
Infrastrutture Wireless Italiane SpA
16,388
175,629
Interpump Group SpA
8,920
388,553
Iren SpA
304,061
611,230
Italgas SpA
127,684
707,772
Maire Tecnimont SpA
37,413
309,842
MFE-MediaForEurope NV, Class A
157,907
463,603
MFE-MediaForEurope NV, Class B
48,798
196,435
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Nexi SpA *
37,056
215,598
OVS SpA
96,740
252,735
Piaggio & C SpA
45,546
132,785
Recordati Industria Chimica e
Farmaceutica SpA
9,388
499,567
Reply SpA
1,971
257,332
Saipem SpA *
134,772
309,265
Salvatore Ferragamo SpA
11,462
113,736
Saras SpA
408,795
767,647
Sesa SpA
225
23,398
SOL SpA
1,296
49,855
Technogym SpA
16,443
155,066
Unieuro SpA
18,822
183,833
UnipolSai Assicurazioni SpA
114,682
328,370
Webuild SpA
94,518
237,245
 
13,886,647
 
Japan 36.0%
77 Bank Ltd.
11,700
330,763
ABC-Mart, Inc.
17,600
350,562
Acom Co. Ltd.
131,000
337,786
Activia Properties, Inc.
73
181,182
Adastria Co. Ltd.
10,880
236,905
ADEKA Corp.
39,600
822,916
Advance Residence Investment Corp.
105
227,011
Aeon Delight Co. Ltd.
10,600
250,714
AEON Financial Service Co. Ltd.
51,000
424,533
Aeon Hokkaido Corp.
23,000
135,286
Aeon Mall Co. Ltd.
40,730
465,663
AEON REIT Investment Corp.
223
195,019
Ahresty Corp.
7,400
29,726
Ai Holdings Corp.
7,200
110,740
Aica Kogyo Co. Ltd.
18,700
433,452
Aichi Steel Corp.
13,300
291,705
Aida Engineering Ltd.
23,400
132,466
Aiful Corp.
67,700
196,650
Ain Holdings, Inc.
14,000
529,851
Aisan Industry Co. Ltd.
4,900
45,772
Alconix Corp.
25,600
223,094
Alpen Co. Ltd.
12,300
162,126
Amano Corp.
18,700
449,759
ANA Holdings, Inc.
29,200
554,566
Anritsu Corp.
49,200
375,108
AOKI Holdings, Inc.
24,400
171,895
Aoyama Trading Co. Ltd.
37,100
381,063
Aozora Bank Ltd. (b)
31,300
486,306
Arata Corp.
31,400
695,698
ARCLANDS Corp.
15,800
194,502
Arcs Co. Ltd.
35,300
692,826
ARE Holdings, Inc.
25,300
327,017
Ariake Japan Co. Ltd.
3,400
110,784
Artience Co. Ltd.
23,300
431,807
As One Corp.
8,360
137,733
Asahi Intecc Co. Ltd.
9,300
136,270
Asanuma Corp.
7,000
166,432
Asics Corp.
17,200
737,232
ASKUL Corp.
12,900
194,820
Autobacs Seven Co. Ltd.
35,100
354,900
Avex, Inc.
18,500
152,313
Awa Bank Ltd.
8,500
144,824
Axial Retailing, Inc.
10,800
72,181
Azbil Corp.
22,500
628,425
Bando Chemical Industries Ltd.
4,200
47,537
BayCurrent Consulting, Inc.
5,500
117,079
Belc Co. Ltd.
4,700
224,299
Bell System24 Holdings, Inc.
10,500
103,167
Belluna Co. Ltd.
40,200
161,867
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Benesse Holdings, Inc.
4,700
77,146
Bic Camera, Inc.
88,900
863,243
BIPROGY, Inc.
15,300
445,099
BML, Inc.
10,400
192,097
Bunka Shutter Co. Ltd.
27,600
297,465
C Uyemura & Co. Ltd.
2,100
137,459
Calbee, Inc.
24,000
524,198
Canon Electronics, Inc.
9,100
129,879
Canon Marketing Japan, Inc.
20,400
560,538
Capcom Co. Ltd.
16,600
273,276
Casio Computer Co. Ltd.
86,700
722,321
Cawachi Ltd.
13,400
241,825
Central Glass Co. Ltd.
14,900
264,598
Chiba Bank Ltd.
78,300
661,405
Chori Co. Ltd.
2,200
49,088
Chudenko Corp.
12,800
258,271
Chugin Financial Group, Inc.
8,000
67,370
Chugoku Marine Paints Ltd.
15,600
204,162
Citizen Watch Co. Ltd.
94,200
625,769
CKD Corp.
19,000
355,091
Colowide Co. Ltd.
8,900
121,251
Comforia Residential REIT, Inc.
55
119,061
Concordia Financial Group Ltd.
182,500
983,335
Cosmos Pharmaceutical Corp.
4,970
458,507
Create SD Holdings Co. Ltd.
9,400
203,146
Credit Saison Co. Ltd.
45,300
836,200
CTI Engineering Co. Ltd.
700
21,280
CyberAgent, Inc.
110,400
687,854
Dai-Dan Co. Ltd.
3,500
62,023
Daihen Corp.
6,300
382,960
Daiho Corp.
4,600
96,355
Daiichikosho Co. Ltd.
20,200
235,782
Daiki Aluminium Industry Co. Ltd.
23,200
195,819
Daikokutenbussan Co. Ltd.
3,000
153,392
Daio Paper Corp.
56,400
403,797
Daiseki Co. Ltd.
6,960
132,275
Daishi Hokuetsu Financial Group, Inc.
9,100
260,827
Daiwa House REIT Investment Corp.
194
325,877
Daiwa Office Investment Corp.
29
105,731
Daiwa Securities Living Investments Corp.
176
119,506
DCM Holdings Co. Ltd.
63,800
590,680
DeNA Co. Ltd.
25,586
258,064
Descente Ltd.
5,552
125,183
Dexerials Corp.
7,100
265,942
DMG Mori Co. Ltd.
24,600
657,620
Doshisha Co. Ltd.
10,600
146,106
Doutor Nichires Holdings Co. Ltd.
12,300
164,715
DTS Corp.
9,500
259,167
Duskin Co. Ltd.
16,600
345,079
DyDo Group Holdings, Inc.
8,900
154,047
Eagle Industry Co. Ltd.
16,400
190,230
Earth Corp.
7,100
197,600
Eizo Corp.
6,550
210,463
Elecom Co. Ltd.
12,927
122,335
Elematec Corp.
2,400
29,290
en Japan, Inc.
6,800
113,050
eRex Co. Ltd. *
21,400
112,208
Exedy Corp.
26,900
492,505
Ezaki Glico Co. Ltd.
22,800
588,604
Fancl Corp.
12,900
150,667
FCC Co. Ltd.
26,800
381,333
Ferrotec Holdings Corp.
13,100
248,724
Food & Life Cos. Ltd.
12,700
240,041
Foster Electric Co. Ltd.
24,798
196,475
FP Corp.
13,660
219,795
Frontier Real Estate Investment Corp.
56
162,797
F-Tech, Inc.
6,700
30,707
Fuji Co. Ltd.
15,400
187,777
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Fuji Corp.
30,138
505,577
Fuji Media Holdings, Inc.
23,200
275,741
Fuji Oil Co. Ltd.
78,300
238,189
Fuji Oil Holdings, Inc.
24,200
356,176
Fuji Seal International, Inc.
25,500
327,660
Fuji Soft, Inc.
8,200
320,897
Fujimi, Inc.
6,100
132,307
Fujitec Co. Ltd.
15,700
387,218
Fujitsu General Ltd.
15,210
196,199
Fukuda Denshi Co. Ltd.
800
33,173
Fukuoka Financial Group, Inc.
26,500
703,907
Fukuoka REIT Corp.
110
118,152
Fukushima Galilei Co. Ltd.
700
27,989
Fukuyama Transporting Co. Ltd.
16,399
396,247
Furukawa Co. Ltd.
4,400
55,775
Furuno Electric Co. Ltd.
2,000
26,578
Fuso Chemical Co. Ltd.
4,400
113,006
Futaba Industrial Co. Ltd.
13,800
80,930
Fuyo General Lease Co. Ltd.
2,745
235,410
Gakken Holdings Co. Ltd.
21,000
122,053
Geo Holdings Corp.
22,100
277,952
GLOBERIDE, Inc.
11,000
140,008
Glory Ltd.
23,300
419,825
GLP J-Reit
322
261,887
GMO internet group, Inc.
10,200
167,475
Godo Steel Ltd.
5,000
167,625
Goldwin, Inc.
3,000
181,969
GS Yuasa Corp.
41,200
777,338
G-Tekt Corp.
23,100
315,168
GungHo Online Entertainment, Inc.
9,750
143,340
Gunma Bank Ltd.
81,400
495,413
Gunze Ltd.
9,400
318,606
H.U. Group Holdings, Inc.
29,200
443,874
H2O Retailing Corp.
59,500
672,305
Hachijuni Bank Ltd.
70,200
468,299
Hagiwara Electric Holdings Co. Ltd.
1,300
35,732
Hakuto Co. Ltd.
3,300
113,955
Halows Co. Ltd.
900
26,385
Hamamatsu Photonics KK
12,100
443,364
Happinet Corp.
13,500
261,471
Harmonic Drive Systems, Inc.
4,300
107,392
Hazama Ando Corp.
80,300
598,721
Heiwa Corp.
16,000
200,432
Heiwa Real Estate Co. Ltd.
5,300
146,524
Heiwado Co. Ltd.
29,600
456,429
Hikari Tsushin, Inc.
3,750
609,457
Hirata Corp.
2,500
111,846
Hirogin Holdings, Inc.
10,200
73,403
Hirose Electric Co. Ltd.
5,239
556,098
Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Co., Inc.
13,700
332,384
Hitachi Zosen Corp.
77,800
602,163
Hogy Medical Co. Ltd.
5,100
120,525
Hokkaido Electric Power Co., Inc.
207,500
1,474,435
Hokkoku Financial Holdings, Inc.
1,100
35,311
Hokuetsu Corp. (b)
58,400
492,535
Hokuhoku Financial Group, Inc.
39,100
479,638
Hokuriku Electric Power Co.
125,300
733,046
Horiba Ltd.
8,800
853,768
Hoshizaki Corp.
17,800
613,365
Hosiden Corp.
38,000
474,492
Hosokawa Micron Corp.
4,300
120,189
House Foods Group, Inc.
25,600
504,392
Hulic Co. Ltd.
71,700
660,691
Hulic Reit, Inc.
119
113,732
Hyakugo Bank Ltd.
43,200
177,664
Hyakujushi Bank Ltd.
7,500
137,401
Ibiden Co. Ltd.
15,200
577,805
Ichikoh Industries Ltd.
8,700
29,444
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Idec Corp.
6,900
121,793
IDOM, Inc.
30,700
271,738
Iino Kaiun Kaisha Ltd.
23,600
189,700
Inaba Denki Sangyo Co. Ltd.
26,300
613,593
Inabata & Co. Ltd.
31,200
636,010
Inageya Co. Ltd.
5,100
41,237
Industrial & Infrastructure Fund Investment
Corp.
172
142,223
Integrated Design & Engineering Holdings
Co. Ltd.
7,700
228,449
Internet Initiative Japan, Inc.
16,500
279,163
Invincible Investment Corp.
335
150,094
Iriso Electronics Co. Ltd.
5,800
113,417
Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha Ltd.
21,100
244,429
Ito En Ltd.
15,200
368,832
Itochu Enex Co. Ltd.
43,500
421,036
Itoham Yonekyu Holdings, Inc.
28,500
743,733
Itoki Corp.
2,600
31,060
Iyogin Holdings, Inc.
9,200
70,213
Izumi Co. Ltd.
29,500
685,358
J Front Retailing Co. Ltd.
74,600
649,679
Jaccs Co. Ltd.
8,300
298,276
JAFCO Group Co. Ltd.
19,000
214,427
Japan Airlines Co. Ltd.
34,400
609,525
Japan Airport Terminal Co. Ltd.
3,400
120,153
Japan Aviation Electronics Industry Ltd.
17,600
282,746
Japan Excellent, Inc.
188
153,576
Japan Hotel REIT Investment Corp.
322
169,210
Japan Lifeline Co. Ltd.
20,700
151,932
Japan Logistics Fund, Inc.
71
126,594
Japan Metropolitan Fund Invest
762
460,041
Japan Petroleum Exploration Co. Ltd.
11,600
489,326
Japan Prime Realty Investment Corp.
98
212,059
Japan Real Estate Investment Corp.
133
451,022
Japan Steel Works Ltd.
20,300
492,759
Japan Wool Textile Co. Ltd.
28,000
241,721
Jeol Ltd.
5,300
209,983
JM Holdings Co. Ltd.
1,700
28,499
J-Oil Mills, Inc.
3,400
42,622
Joshin Denki Co. Ltd.
27,800
448,444
Joyful Honda Co. Ltd.
31,000
440,884
Juki Corp.
34,100
116,157
Juroku Financial Group, Inc.
1,700
51,059
JVCKenwood Corp.
86,700
440,734
Kadokawa Corp.
12,900
235,789
Kaga Electronics Co. Ltd.
7,700
303,332
Kagome Co. Ltd.
15,000
383,443
Kakaku.com, Inc.
17,700
203,595
Kaken Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
12,482
271,322
Kameda Seika Co. Ltd.
4,900
129,027
Kamei Corp.
7,400
95,290
Kamigumi Co. Ltd.
33,300
719,133
Kanamoto Co. Ltd.
21,600
363,290
Kandenko Co. Ltd.
67,500
752,942
Kanematsu Corp.
53,400
868,274
Kansai Paint Co. Ltd.
42,560
554,054
Kanto Denka Kogyo Co. Ltd.
25,400
173,334
Katitas Co. Ltd.
9,061
109,166
Kato Sangyo Co. Ltd.
19,800
574,199
Kawada Technologies, Inc.
1,800
34,267
KDX Realty Investment Corp.
367
361,986
Keihan Holdings Co. Ltd.
18,700
391,104
Keikyu Corp.
54,900
436,425
Keio Corp.
22,700
555,407
Keisei Electric Railway Co. Ltd.
11,100
413,507
Keiyo Bank Ltd.
31,000
152,415
KH Neochem Co. Ltd.
15,000
230,321
Kissei Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
6,000
137,483
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Kitz Corp.
37,500
319,191
Kiyo Bank Ltd.
15,700
180,358
Koa Corp.
10,600
109,327
Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
9,400
333,229
Kobe Bussan Co. Ltd.
11,400
246,209
Koei Tecmo Holdings Co. Ltd.
12,960
120,546
Kohnan Shoji Co. Ltd.
16,200
457,495
Kojima Co. Ltd.
26,200
135,162
Kokuyo Co. Ltd.
33,900
579,153
Komeri Co. Ltd.
18,400
446,127
Komori Corp.
3,800
29,683
Konami Group Corp.
12,100
730,081
Konishi Co. Ltd.
4,300
36,518
Konoike Transport Co. Ltd.
18,200
263,868
Kose Corp.
6,500
335,166
KPP Group Holdings Co. Ltd.
36,500
171,695
Kumagai Gumi Co. Ltd.
24,300
640,625
Kumiai Chemical Industry Co. Ltd.
26,200
133,536
Kura Sushi, Inc.
5,000
155,198
Kureha Corp.
22,800
406,462
Kusuri No. Aoki Holdings Co. Ltd.
10,800
201,359
KYB Corp.
10,900
372,114
Kyoei Steel Ltd.
16,800
239,169
Kyokuto Kaihatsu Kogyo Co. Ltd.
16,700
272,368
Kyorin Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
16,900
196,925
Kyoritsu Maintenance Co. Ltd.
5,800
123,689
Kyoto Financial Group, Inc.
23,600
420,060
Kyowa Kirin Co. Ltd.
36,300
609,617
Kyudenko Corp.
17,900
742,919
Kyushu Financial Group, Inc.
58,500
391,426
LaSalle Logiport REIT
110
110,328
Lasertec Corp.
800
172,564
Lawson, Inc.
11,883
777,935
Life Corp.
16,000
399,700
Lintec Corp.
27,100
540,265
Lion Corp.
81,300
729,097
M3, Inc.
26,300
278,206
Mabuchi Motor Co. Ltd.
29,700
459,990
Macnica Holdings, Inc.
16,400
723,126
Makino Milling Machine Co. Ltd.
8,250
330,930
Mandom Corp.
17,500
144,382
Marubun Corp.
14,500
133,440
Maruha Nichiro Corp.
34,200
667,088
Marui Group Co. Ltd.
33,900
517,784
Maruichi Steel Tube Ltd.
18,600
478,922
MARUKA FURUSATO Corp.
6,600
101,312
Maruwa Co. Ltd.
700
147,509
Matsuda Sangyo Co. Ltd.
13,100
228,004
Max Co. Ltd.
9,900
220,915
Maxell Ltd.
20,700
204,232
McDonald's Holdings Co. Japan Ltd.
13,600
598,246
MCJ Co. Ltd.
31,400
274,108
Mebuki Financial Group, Inc.
223,376
790,220
Megachips Corp.
6,200
143,745
Megmilk Snow Brand Co. Ltd.
42,500
686,366
Meidensha Corp.
22,200
491,928
Meiko Electronics Co. Ltd.
7,000
228,387
Meisei Industrial Co. Ltd.
3,500
29,752
MEITEC Group Holdings, Inc.
15,000
279,750
Menicon Co. Ltd.
10,000
96,486
METAWATER Co. Ltd.
8,100
100,763
Mimasu Semiconductor Industry Co. Ltd.
6,000
138,394
Mirait One Corp.
55,200
673,992
Mirarth Holdings, Inc.
46,800
143,500
Mitsuba Corp.
6,400
58,763
Mitsubishi HC Capital, Inc.
81,100
525,207
Mitsubishi Logisnext Co. Ltd.
30,300
298,837
Mitsubishi Logistics Corp.
18,400
610,442
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Mitsubishi Paper Mills Ltd.
8,400
30,547
Mitsubishi Pencil Co. Ltd.
11,300
172,375
Mitsubishi Shokuhin Co. Ltd.
26,500
939,646
Mitsuboshi Belting Ltd.
4,500
138,018
Mitsui DM Sugar Holdings Co. Ltd.
1,300
25,265
Mitsui E&S Co. Ltd.
44,600
483,493
Mitsui High-Tec, Inc.
2,270
101,641
Mitsui Matsushima Holdings Co. Ltd.
7,100
142,803
Mitsui-Soko Holdings Co. Ltd.
11,400
336,264
Miura Co. Ltd.
16,800
264,319
MIXI, Inc.
19,000
289,975
Mizuho Leasing Co. Ltd.
30,000
214,303
Mizuno Corp.
9,500
461,071
Mochida Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
9,600
193,662
Modec, Inc.
14,100
278,184
MonotaRO Co. Ltd.
16,900
202,544
Mori Hills REIT Investment Corp.
117
101,816
Morinaga & Co. Ltd.
24,700
399,170
MOS Food Services, Inc.
6,000
132,708
Musashi Seimitsu Industry Co. Ltd.
25,800
273,386
Musashino Bank Ltd.
7,800
152,734
Nabtesco Corp.
39,000
643,186
Nachi-Fujikoshi Corp.
14,100
304,785
Nakanishi, Inc.
8,100
124,431
Nankai Electric Railway Co. Ltd.
24,200
421,382
Nanto Bank Ltd.
8,800
169,134
NEC Networks & System Integration Corp.
19,600
325,596
NET One Systems Co. Ltd.
21,748
364,524
Nexon Co. Ltd.
34,322
535,126
Nextage Co. Ltd.
7,700
135,187
Nichias Corp.
23,300
638,646
Nichicon Corp.
23,200
196,394
Nichiha Corp.
13,100
305,454
Nichireki Co. Ltd.
2,000
30,511
Nifco, Inc.
23,700
572,910
Nihon Kohden Corp.
19,200
522,018
Nihon M&A Center Holdings, Inc.
30,700
168,031
Nihon Parkerizing Co. Ltd.
33,900
260,695
Nikkiso Co. Ltd.
32,900
262,746
Nikkon Holdings Co. Ltd.
21,900
429,856
Nippn Corp.
27,400
422,834
Nippon Accommodations Fund, Inc.
39
162,416
Nippon Building Fund, Inc.
142
542,553
Nippon Carbon Co. Ltd.
3,700
130,460
Nippon Chemi-Con Corp. *
17,600
177,879
Nippon Denko Co. Ltd.
63,700
125,629
Nippon Densetsu Kogyo Co. Ltd.
19,100
262,157
Nippon Electric Glass Co. Ltd.
40,700
1,007,085
Nippon Gas Co. Ltd.
22,000
358,803
Nippon Kanzai Holdings Co. Ltd.
6,600
108,498
Nippon Kayaku Co. Ltd.
69,300
564,478
Nippon Light Metal Holdings Co. Ltd.
72,800
863,844
Nippon Prologis REIT, Inc.
156
269,636
NIPPON REIT Investment Corp.
51
115,186
Nippon Road Co. Ltd.
10,400
124,671
Nippon Seiki Co. Ltd.
9,200
83,659
Nippon Sheet Glass Co. Ltd. *
108,400
361,339
Nippon Shinyaku Co. Ltd.
10,100
279,470
Nippon Shokubai Co. Ltd.
78,584
746,947
Nippon Soda Co. Ltd.
10,000
366,836
Nippon Thompson Co. Ltd.
33,000
136,747
Nippon Yakin Kogyo Co. Ltd.
7,010
207,391
Nipro Corp.
64,700
523,481
Nishimatsu Construction Co. Ltd.
12,700
367,218
Nishimatsuya Chain Co. Ltd.
15,900
220,488
Nishi-Nippon Financial Holdings, Inc.
31,800
402,030
Nishi-Nippon Railroad Co. Ltd.
27,600
429,981
Nishio Holdings Co. Ltd.
10,300
263,183
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Nissha Co. Ltd.
24,100
259,406
Nisshin Oillio Group Ltd.
14,600
469,019
Nisshinbo Holdings, Inc.
85,600
648,934
Nitta Corp.
7,200
185,773
Nittetsu Mining Co. Ltd.
7,200
226,306
Nitto Boseki Co. Ltd.
7,600
272,400
Nitto Kogyo Corp.
9,700
260,184
Noevir Holdings Co. Ltd.
3,400
112,497
NOF Corp.
36,600
491,023
Nojima Corp.
55,500
663,112
Nomura Co. Ltd.
29,100
156,628
Nomura Real Estate Holdings, Inc.
33,900
949,102
Nomura Real Estate Master Fund, Inc.
496
474,136
Noritake Co. Ltd.
13,400
351,770
Noritz Corp.
23,100
260,860
North Pacific Bank Ltd.
70,800
203,619
NPR-RIKEN Corp.
2,600
47,836
NS Solutions Corp.
8,500
276,859
NS United Kaiun Kaisha Ltd.
5,400
163,401
NSD Co. Ltd.
10,600
207,187
NTN Corp.
309,403
614,018
NTT UD REIT Investment Corp.
163
124,966
Obic Co. Ltd.
2,700
346,860
Odakyu Electric Railway Co. Ltd.
49,700
558,761
Ogaki Kyoritsu Bank Ltd.
10,700
153,257
Oiles Corp.
10,500
158,818
Okamura Corp.
28,900
437,668
Oki Electric Industry Co. Ltd.
78,100
558,159
Okinawa Cellular Telephone Co.
6,800
146,111
Okinawa Electric Power Co., Inc.
43,782
326,629
OKUMA Corp.
10,000
449,139
Okumura Corp.
14,100
441,132
Onoken Co. Ltd.
23,600
276,105
Onward Holdings Co. Ltd.
55,000
211,710
Open House Group Co. Ltd.
18,800
571,712
Open Up Group, Inc.
2,000
25,336
Oracle Corp.
4,300
322,692
Organo Corp.
4,100
188,085
Orient Corp.
28,760
187,698
Oriental Land Co. Ltd.
21,700
598,740
Oriental Shiraishi Corp.
10,200
24,475
Orix JREIT, Inc.
300
316,224
Osaka Soda Co. Ltd.
4,900
287,377
OSG Corp.
27,600
355,938
Outsourcing, Inc. *
6,500
71,776
Pacific Industrial Co. Ltd.
31,900
329,024
Pack Corp.
6,000
139,345
PAL GROUP Holdings Co. Ltd.
1,800
21,481
Paramount Bed Holdings Co. Ltd.
11,900
202,758
Park24 Co. Ltd. *
21,900
235,854
Pasona Group, Inc.
11,100
155,764
Penta-Ocean Construction Co. Ltd.
140,400
704,597
PHC Holdings Corp.
12,600
90,907
Pigeon Corp.
31,900
290,769
Pilot Corp.
10,600
283,706
Piolax, Inc.
8,900
151,198
Pola Orbis Holdings, Inc.
25,200
231,239
Press Kogyo Co. Ltd.
75,100
369,508
Pressance Corp.
2,500
28,970
Prima Meat Packers Ltd.
26,400
386,166
Qol Holdings Co. Ltd.
13,600
152,557
Raito Kogyo Co. Ltd.
17,800
231,288
Rakuten Group, Inc. *
133,883
643,903
Relo Group, Inc.
17,700
153,859
Resorttrust, Inc.
12,188
201,716
Restar Corp.
3,500
66,230
Retail Partners Co. Ltd.
29,500
315,556
Riken Technos Corp.
6,100
39,005
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Rinnai Corp.
33,800
732,361
Rohto Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
21,800
425,327
Round One Corp.
32,000
140,567
Ryobi Ltd.
20,300
352,609
Ryoyo Ryosan Holdings, Inc.
23,980
422,689
S Foods, Inc.
15,500
299,223
Saibu Gas Holdings Co. Ltd.
14,500
180,801
Saizeriya Co. Ltd.
5,200
175,591
Sakai Chemical Industry Co. Ltd.
14,100
183,417
Sakai Moving Service Co. Ltd.
6,700
117,938
Sakata INX Corp.
6,800
69,064
Sakata Seed Corp.
6,100
140,546
SAMTY Co. Ltd.
6,900
117,706
San-A Co. Ltd.
9,400
282,107
San-Ai Obbli Co. Ltd.
71,400
936,677
Sangetsu Corp.
17,200
365,650
San-In Godo Bank Ltd.
30,900
240,694
Sanken Electric Co. Ltd.
4,200
181,328
Sanki Engineering Co. Ltd.
31,200
437,976
Sankyo Co. Ltd.
30,400
330,205
Sanoh Industrial Co. Ltd.
20,452
146,645
Santen Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
87,000
840,340
Sanyo Chemical Industries Ltd.
7,450
194,819
Sanyo Denki Co. Ltd.
3,500
165,021
Sanyo Special Steel Co. Ltd.
12,500
169,090
Sapporo Holdings Ltd.
14,000
506,039
Sato Holdings Corp.
11,700
162,124
Sawai Group Holdings Co. Ltd.
2,700
100,617
SBS Holdings, Inc.
6,900
118,939
SCREEN Holdings Co. Ltd.
11,000
1,134,949
Scroll Corp.
20,000
118,765
SCSK Corp.
26,528
482,258
Sega Sammy Holdings, Inc.
39,700
519,632
Seibu Holdings, Inc.
44,755
696,571
Seiko Group Corp.
12,900
341,220
Seiren Co. Ltd.
13,600
226,549
Sekisui House Reit, Inc.
347
177,803
Sekisui Jushi Corp.
10,100
165,074
Senko Group Holdings Co. Ltd.
70,400
515,937
Senshu Ikeda Holdings, Inc.
65,700
167,249
Seria Co. Ltd.
22,800
386,488
Seven Bank Ltd.
155,100
277,253
Sharp Corp. *
124,100
651,421
Shibaura Machine Co. Ltd.
7,200
161,182
Shiga Bank Ltd.
7,700
199,137
Shikoku Electric Power Co., Inc.
109,500
907,497
Shinagawa Refractories Co. Ltd.
2,000
24,372
Shindengen Electric Manufacturing Co.
Ltd.
6,200
116,150
Shin-Etsu Polymer Co. Ltd.
12,300
120,065
Shinko Electric Industries Co. Ltd.
8,700
305,459
Shinmaywa Industries Ltd.
35,400
269,897
Shinnihon Corp.
3,500
35,131
Shinsho Corp.
1,000
43,547
Ship Healthcare Holdings, Inc.
32,900
489,483
Shizuoka Financial Group, Inc.
14,700
137,208
Shizuoka Gas Co. Ltd.
38,600
236,189
SHO-BOND Holdings Co. Ltd.
5,200
200,808
Shoei Foods Corp.
4,900
133,797
Showa Sangyo Co. Ltd.
3,300
73,984
Siix Corp.
21,700
223,711
Sinfonia Technology Co. Ltd.
12,300
261,014
Sintokogio Ltd.
5,500
43,781
SKY Perfect JSAT Holdings, Inc.
51,700
304,239
Skylark Holdings Co. Ltd.
43,500
619,904
Socionext, Inc.
3,100
90,630
Sodick Co. Ltd.
30,400
140,762
Sohgo Security Services Co. Ltd.
135,100
751,390
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Sotetsu Holdings, Inc.
18,200
290,120
Square Enix Holdings Co. Ltd.
16,100
581,969
Star Micronics Co. Ltd.
12,900
153,170
Starts Corp., Inc.
12,900
291,011
Sugi Holdings Co. Ltd.
47,300
693,998
Sumida Corp.
13,126
103,677
Sumitomo Bakelite Co. Ltd.
17,200
489,906
Sumitomo Densetsu Co. Ltd.
1,600
35,938
Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Co. Ltd.
153,980
396,562
Sumitomo Osaka Cement Co. Ltd.
23,200
576,013
Sumitomo Pharma Co. Ltd. *
161,331
407,152
Sumitomo Riko Co. Ltd.
7,600
63,275
Sumitomo Seika Chemicals Co. Ltd.
5,800
184,705
Sumitomo Warehouse Co. Ltd.
18,500
306,361
Sun Frontier Fudousan Co. Ltd.
10,200
126,862
Suruga Bank Ltd.
48,000
292,747
SWCC Corp.
12,100
319,041
Systena Corp.
55,000
91,643
Tachibana Eletech Co. Ltd.
2,700
51,508
Tachi-S Co. Ltd.
25,600
324,761
Tadano Ltd.
40,500
324,991
Taikisha Ltd.
12,700
374,582
Taiyo Holdings Co. Ltd.
7,600
154,875
Takamatsu Construction Group Co. Ltd.
11,600
195,328
Takara Holdings, Inc.
70,663
464,214
Takara Standard Co. Ltd.
25,400
309,858
Takasago Thermal Engineering Co. Ltd.
21,100
707,359
Takashimaya Co. Ltd.
53,600
759,796
Takeuchi Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
9,000
341,399
Takuma Co. Ltd.
23,700
296,576
Tama Home Co. Ltd.
4,110
113,727
Tamura Corp.
37,200
152,936
Tanseisha Co. Ltd.
27,400
152,971
TBS Holdings, Inc.
10,300
268,436
TechnoPro Holdings, Inc.
14,800
252,094
T-Gaia Corp.
15,200
204,792
THK Co. Ltd.
36,500
796,397
TKC Corp.
5,800
133,475
Toa Corp.
30,800
212,807
TOA ROAD Corp.
4,500
37,044
Toagosei Co. Ltd.
53,300
536,164
Tobishima Corp.
3,600
31,256
Tocalo Co. Ltd.
14,500
167,085
Toda Corp.
107,300
700,832
Toei Co. Ltd.
6,500
154,295
Toho Co Ltd./Kobe
1,400
28,399
Toho Co. Ltd.
15,300
512,586
Toho Holdings Co. Ltd.
41,200
987,040
Toho Zinc Co. Ltd. *
17,100
112,858
Tokai Carbon Co. Ltd.
81,700
542,029
TOKAI Holdings Corp.
59,600
366,579
Tokai Rika Co. Ltd.
39,169
533,340
Tokai Tokyo Financial Holdings, Inc.
43,400
159,040
Token Corp.
6,150
421,995
Tokuyama Corp.
49,100
1,013,135
Tokyo Century Corp.
48,900
486,718
Tokyo Kiraboshi Financial Group, Inc.
1,100
32,652
Tokyo Ohka Kogyo Co. Ltd.
16,700
442,855
Tokyo Seimitsu Co. Ltd.
7,200
468,524
Tokyo Steel Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
24,700
262,013
Tokyo Tatemono Co. Ltd.
54,100
900,222
Tokyo Tekko Co. Ltd.
900
26,269
Tokyu Construction Co. Ltd.
54,400
292,744
Tomen Devices Corp.
900
38,200
Tomy Co. Ltd.
25,500
407,723
Topcon Corp.
28,900
339,438
Topre Corp.
35,200
568,187
Topy Industries Ltd.
3,300
55,969
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Toridoll Holdings Corp.
1,000
24,030
Toshiba TEC Corp.
11,900
239,356
Totetsu Kogyo Co. Ltd.
14,700
293,664
Towa Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
10,800
194,403
Toyo Construction Co. Ltd.
29,400
238,213
Toyo Tire Corp.
46,400
877,846
Toyobo Co. Ltd.
90,700
643,635
Toyota Boshoku Corp.
41,600
615,194
TPR Co. Ltd.
27,100
400,489
Trancom Co. Ltd.
4,100
149,085
Transcosmos, Inc.
14,100
304,803
Trend Micro, Inc.
15,600
768,740
Trusco Nakayama Corp.
19,100
315,958
TS Tech Co. Ltd.
62,100
764,646
TSI Holdings Co. Ltd.
51,000
284,617
Tsubaki Nakashima Co. Ltd.
25,800
138,494
Tsubakimoto Chain Co.
20,100
692,003
Tsugami Corp.
18,800
162,317
Tsumura & Co.
20,790
500,970
TV Asahi Holdings Corp.
13,790
180,857
UACJ Corp.
23,230
709,691
Uchida Yoko Co. Ltd.
4,400
195,010
Ulvac, Inc.
13,200
789,304
Unipres Corp.
51,400
380,276
United Arrows Ltd.
15,600
179,781
United Super Markets Holdings, Inc.
67,200
383,542
United Urban Investment Corp.
338
323,870
Ushio, Inc.
29,200
384,093
USS Co. Ltd.
55,746
425,860
UT Group Co. Ltd.
6,300
132,110
V Technology Co. Ltd.
8,100
130,133
Valor Holdings Co. Ltd.
42,200
646,530
Valqua Ltd.
4,400
122,988
VT Holdings Co. Ltd.
57,600
190,642
Wacoal Holdings Corp.
16,900
369,884
Wacom Co. Ltd.
47,600
182,809
Wakita & Co. Ltd.
4,000
39,690
Warabeya Nichiyo Holdings Co. Ltd.
14,500
220,667
Welcia Holdings Co. Ltd.
36,500
536,652
Workman Co. Ltd.
6,600
162,146
World Co. Ltd.
13,600
179,377
Xebio Holdings Co. Ltd.
26,614
170,558
YAMABIKO Corp.
20,600
272,610
Yamaguchi Financial Group, Inc.
36,700
370,729
Yamaichi Electronics Co. Ltd.
1,800
31,043
Yamato Kogyo Co. Ltd.
6,300
338,494
Yamazen Corp.
56,900
499,722
Yaoko Co. Ltd.
7,792
421,254
Yellow Hat Ltd.
18,200
236,582
Yodogawa Steel Works Ltd.
13,800
433,126
Yokogawa Bridge Holdings Corp.
13,500
244,855
Yokorei Co. Ltd.
5,300
34,951
Yokowo Co. Ltd.
13,600
144,407
Yoshinoya Holdings Co. Ltd.
12,100
221,598
Yuasa Trading Co. Ltd.
13,000
475,056
Zenkoku Hosho Co. Ltd.
5,900
207,160
Zensho Holdings Co. Ltd.
9,200
356,585
Zeon Corp.
62,500
622,883
ZERIA Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
8,000
106,096
Zojirushi Corp.
13,200
128,759
ZOZO, Inc.
11,200
241,231
 
204,044,958
 
Luxembourg 0.0%
Espirito Santo Financial Group SA *(a)
69,773
0
 
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Netherlands 1.8%
Adyen NV *
486
582,228
Allfunds Group PLC
28,828
181,169
AMG Critical Materials NV
5,062
118,807
Arcadis NV
11,722
723,939
Basic-Fit NV *(b)
4,444
97,279
BE Semiconductor Industries NV
3,843
509,866
Corbion NV
14,320
311,006
DSM-Firmenich AG
26,253
2,944,392
Eurocommercial Properties NV
9,665
219,820
Flow Traders Ltd.
2,975
61,244
Fugro NV
19,976
484,523
JDE Peet's NV
15,995
355,402
Just Eat Takeaway.com NV *
23,658
345,584
Koninklijke BAM Groep NV
163,460
666,328
Koninklijke Heijmans NV *
16,088
301,935
Koninklijke Vopak NV
13,572
538,965
OCI NV
20,002
537,985
PostNL NV
245,895
330,837
TKH Group NV *
10,916
470,196
Van Lanschot Kempen NV
5,240
185,622
Wereldhave NV
11,143
154,703
 
10,121,830
 
New Zealand 0.8%
a2 Milk Co. Ltd. *
102,703
404,864
Auckland International Airport Ltd.
63,230
292,477
Contact Energy Ltd.
148,442
758,360
EBOS Group Ltd.
31,533
651,443
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corp. Ltd.
42,065
704,494
Genesis Energy Ltd.
43,722
59,906
Infratil Ltd.
38,724
248,637
Mainfreight Ltd.
12,144
485,362
Mercury NZ Ltd.
85,812
322,603
Meridian Energy Ltd.
176,061
622,464
Ryman Healthcare Ltd. *
42,535
101,528
 
4,652,138
 
Norway 1.6%
Aker ASA, A Shares
3,180
176,540
Aker Solutions ASA
53,552
201,853
Austevoll Seafood ASA
45,150
360,521
Bakkafrost P
5,472
332,337
Bluenord ASA *
753
38,570
Borregaard ASA
13,504
231,459
BW LPG Ltd.
20,994
304,464
DNO ASA
362,795
335,843
Elkem ASA
205,174
358,504
Europris ASA *
36,040
226,825
Frontline PLC
3,516
83,312
Gjensidige Forsikring ASA
27,364
438,735
Golden Ocean Group Ltd.
7,991
112,832
Grieg Seafood ASA
16,814
108,980
Hafnia Ltd.
8,136
61,343
Hoegh Autoliners ASA
2,555
26,818
Kongsberg Gruppen ASA
6,025
425,324
Leroy Seafood Group ASA
94,640
417,173
MPC Container Ships ASA
41,263
66,326
Nordic Semiconductor ASA *
4,688
51,252
Norske Skog ASA
17,027
56,970
Odfjell Drilling Ltd.
35,376
161,244
PGS ASA *
343,843
264,232
Protector Forsikring ASA
1,272
25,713
Salmar ASA
7,910
497,627
Scatec ASA *
4,441
32,411
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Schibsted ASA, A Shares
8,954
256,163
Schibsted ASA, B Shares
11,129
311,774
SpareBank 1 Nord Norge
27,506
248,553
SpareBank 1 SMN
26,844
352,797
SpareBank 1 SR-Bank ASA
28,571
345,953
Stolt-Nielsen Ltd.
7,640
326,687
Storebrand ASA
68,239
655,067
TGS ASA
31,313
353,220
TOMRA Systems ASA
23,252
284,851
Var Energi ASA
111,175
360,932
Wallenius Wilhelmsen ASA
27,340
275,383
 
9,168,588
 
Poland 1.3%
Alior Bank SA *
22,226
566,213
Allegro.eu SA *
19,364
161,421
Asseco Poland SA
23,781
467,368
Bank Handlowy w Warszawie SA
914
25,185
Bank Polska Kasa Opieki SA
24,207
1,002,177
Budimex SA
227
38,400
CCC SA *
10,486
243,065
CD Projekt SA
3,605
104,878
Cyfrowy Polsat SA *
158,843
391,457
Dino Polska SA *
2,105
201,664
Enea SA *
214,177
446,820
Eurocash SA
10,382
34,904
Grupa Azoty SA *
44,999
243,053
Grupa Kety SA
2,080
431,006
Jastrzebska Spolka Weglowa SA *
36,030
271,248
KRUK SA
1,536
174,598
LPP SA
95
366,053
mBank SA *
1,367
229,572
Orange Polska SA
292,017
564,481
Pepco Group NV *
24,284
114,493
Santander Bank Polska SA
3,499
479,478
Tauron Polska Energia SA *
716,526
514,908
 
7,072,442
 
Portugal 0.3%
Banco Comercial Portugues SA, Class R *
268,749
93,834
EDP Renovaveis SA
16,380
224,245
Navigator Co. SA
77,474
342,187
NOS SGPS SA
91,929
317,866
REN - Redes Energeticas Nacionais SGPS
SA
101,841
245,896
Sonae SGPS SA
545,790
546,481
 
1,770,509
 
Republic of Korea 7.9%
Amorepacific Corp.
8,493
1,035,171
AMOREPACIFIC Group
16,771
404,868
Asia Paper Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
19,945
122,519
Asiana Airlines, Inc. *
30,929
244,695
BGF retail Co. Ltd.
2,920
275,285
BH Co. Ltd.
7,458
93,189
Binggrae Co. Ltd.
751
38,667
Celltrion, Inc.
5,471
742,876
Cheil Worldwide, Inc.
25,775
351,547
Chong Kun Dang Pharmaceutical Corp.
2,231
167,459
CJ ENM Co. Ltd. *
8,051
440,465
CJ Logistics Corp.
6,859
605,071
Com2uSCorp
3,777
108,419
Cosmax, Inc.
1,471
148,411
Daeduck Electronics Co. Ltd.
9,627
159,740
Daesang Corp.
19,193
303,673
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Daesang Holdings Co. Ltd.
19,794
123,883
Daewoo Engineering & Construction Co.
Ltd. *
158,084
435,575
Daou Data Corp.
4,694
42,147
Daou Technology, Inc.
20,240
287,890
DB HiTek Co. Ltd.
7,841
231,706
DGB Financial Group, Inc.
96,209
587,678
DL Holdings Co. Ltd.
7,017
269,265
Dongjin Semichem Co. Ltd.
3,981
123,080
Doosan Bobcat, Inc.
9,264
346,241
Doosan Co. Ltd.
5,446
594,893
E1 Corp.
1,009
50,077
Ecopro BM Co. Ltd. *
172
29,237
Ecopro Co. Ltd. *
465
35,149
F&F Co. Ltd.
1,260
59,644
Fila Holdings Corp.
18,254
537,354
Gradiant Corp.
13,728
160,765
Green Cross Corp.
1,345
110,506
Green Cross Holdings Corp.
11,593
134,103
GS Global Corp.
60,823
108,046
GS Retail Co. Ltd.
29,871
428,193
Handsome Co. Ltd.
12,131
171,764
Hanjin Transportation Co. Ltd.
4,167
62,561
Hanmi Pharm Co. Ltd.
605
137,821
Hanon Systems
58,252
233,291
Hansol Chemical Co. Ltd.
1,169
162,145
Hanwha Aerospace Co. Ltd.
4,557
692,192
Hanwha General Insurance Co. Ltd.
105,489
383,649
Hanwha Life Insurance Co. Ltd.
293,355
622,264
Hanwha Systems Co. Ltd.
2,130
30,098
Harim Holdings Co. Ltd.
57,812
274,678
HD Hyundai Construction Equipment Co.
Ltd.
6,187
243,244
HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd. *
1,480
146,372
HD Hyundai Infracore Co. Ltd.
42,993
255,777
HD HYUNDAI MIPO *
3,902
210,111
HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore
Engineering Co. Ltd. *
11,517
1,087,394
HDC Hyundai Development
Co-Engineering & Construction,
Class E
46,723
592,574
Hite Jinro Co. Ltd.
10,332
156,651
HL Mando Co. Ltd.
19,784
557,950
Hotel Shilla Co. Ltd.
5,671
242,934
HYBE Co. Ltd.
205
29,737
Hyosung Advanced Materials Corp.
833
219,783
Hyosung Corp.
5,223
226,798
Hyosung Heavy Industries Corp.
1,796
400,785
Hyosung TNC Corp.
2,507
664,247
HYUNDAI Corp.
10,390
128,450
Hyundai Department Store Co. Ltd.
9,186
347,467
Hyundai Elevator Co. Ltd.
5,981
174,362
Hyundai Green Food
23,912
210,024
Hyundai Rotem Co. Ltd.
6,923
185,612
Hyundai Wia Corp.
13,602
566,190
Innocean Worldwide, Inc.
8,876
145,572
INTOPS Co. Ltd.
5,749
110,292
IS Dongseo Co. Ltd.
7,043
136,136
JB Financial Group Co. Ltd.
56,694
543,970
Kakao Corp.
14,189
492,768
Kangwon Land, Inc.
21,485
237,412
KCC Corp.
2,043
369,826
KCC Glass Corp.
5,970
173,212
KEPCO Plant Service & Engineering Co.
Ltd.
8,171
207,328
KG Chemical Corp.
25,184
103,453
KG Dongbusteel
8,010
40,828
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
KISWIRE Ltd.
9,048
167,929
KIWOOM Securities Co. Ltd.
3,563
338,355
Kolmar Korea Co. Ltd.
3,371
121,698
Kolon Industries, Inc.
15,354
441,954
Korea Aerospace Industries Ltd.
5,966
222,144
Korea Electric Terminal Co. Ltd.
3,258
151,097
Korea Investment Holdings Co. Ltd.
14,314
691,846
Korea Line Corp. *
77,760
100,597
Korea Petrochemical Ind Co. Ltd.
2,905
284,823
Korean Reinsurance Co.
63,386
374,653
Krafton, Inc. *
2,353
404,967
Kukdo Chemical Co. Ltd.
3,534
94,831
Kumho Tire Co., Inc. *
36,086
182,721
Kwang Dong Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
25,534
125,807
L&F Co. Ltd. *
256
29,947
LG Energy Solution Ltd. *
1,448
402,861
LIG Nex1 Co. Ltd.
269
31,142
Lotte Chilsung Beverage Co. Ltd.
1,420
129,926
Lotte Corp.
13,786
274,789
LOTTE Fine Chemical Co. Ltd.
7,886
255,962
Lotte Rental Co. Ltd.
11,375
223,164
LS Corp.
9,608
949,343
LS Electric Co. Ltd.
5,120
646,030
LX Hausys Ltd.
8,748
271,998
LX International Corp.
29,307
589,700
LX Semicon Co. Ltd.
3,316
174,563
Mcnex Co. Ltd.
6,369
117,155
Meritz Financial Group, Inc.
19,546
1,117,590
Mirae Asset Securities Co. Ltd.
71,809
391,365
Namyang Dairy Products Co. Ltd.
67
24,998
NCSoft Corp.
3,544
447,785
Netmarble Corp. *
3,180
127,326
Nexen Tire Corp.
22,805
153,218
NH Investment & Securities Co. Ltd.
43,545
391,408
NHN Corp.
7,825
133,535
NongShim Co. Ltd.
1,049
301,209
OCI Holdings Co. Ltd.
4,342
295,830
Orion Corp.
4,548
304,370
Orion Holdings Corp.
14,456
153,665
Ottogi Corp.
167
50,202
Pan Ocean Co. Ltd.
91,073
269,245
Partron Co. Ltd.
28,550
165,073
Poongsan Corp.
13,892
649,132
POSCO Future M Co. Ltd.
462
92,944
Posco International Corp.
20,712
683,114
S-1 Corp.
8,212
353,704
Samchully Co. Ltd.
2,787
185,074
Samsung Biologics Co. Ltd. *
56
31,475
Samsung Card Co. Ltd.
13,070
368,151
Samsung E&A Co. Ltd. *
30,202
572,609
Samsung Heavy Industries Co. Ltd. *
70,555
478,042
Samsung Securities Co. Ltd.
16,718
457,336
SAMT Co. Ltd.
63,682
168,544
Samyang Corp.
3,492
127,284
SD Biosensor, Inc. *
18,221
138,290
SeAH Besteel Holdings Corp.
10,489
167,733
SeAH Steel Corp.
1,054
104,287
Sebang Global Battery Co. Ltd.
4,186
307,574
Seegene, Inc.
9,414
150,244
Seohee Construction Co. Ltd.
168,184
169,170
Seoul Semiconductor Co. Ltd.
20,901
147,334
Seoyon Co. Ltd.
3,101
20,833
Seoyon E-Hwa Co. Ltd.
8,696
114,435
SFA Engineering Corp.
9,436
175,113
Shinsegae, Inc.
4,681
560,556
SIMMTECH Co. Ltd.
4,845
105,691
SK Chemicals Co. Ltd.
4,352
189,137
SK Discovery Co. Ltd.
11,445
375,385
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
SK Gas Ltd.
2,131
254,561
SK Networks Co. Ltd.
149,262
541,824
SK Square Co. Ltd. *
3,356
184,387
SKC Co. Ltd. *
3,701
292,518
SL Corp.
5,928
142,937
SNT Motiv Co. Ltd.
3,708
123,752
Songwon Industrial Co. Ltd.
8,620
89,341
Soulbrain Co. Ltd.
992
214,155
Sungwoo Hitech Co. Ltd.
35,196
238,096
TKG Huchems Co. Ltd.
9,120
130,127
Unid Co. Ltd.
2,582
178,743
WONIK IPS Co. Ltd. *
7,178
191,169
Young Poong Corp.
448
131,613
Youngone Corp.
11,457
317,049
Youngone Holdings Co. Ltd.
3,887
238,838
Yuhan Corp.
5,977
310,908
 
44,515,239
 
Singapore 1.3%
AEM Holdings Ltd.
13,400
22,933
CapitaLand Ascendas REIT
268,121
507,880
CapitaLand Ascott Trust
238,404
158,346
CapitaLand China Trust
186,700
90,692
CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust
317,101
452,026
CapitaLand Investment Ltd. *
214,998
415,774
City Developments Ltd.
80,500
360,796
ESR-LOGOS REIT
116,900
24,835
First Resources Ltd.
131,900
135,885
Frasers Logistics & Commercial Trust
176,100
127,564
Genting Singapore Ltd.
729,600
486,913
Geo Energy Resources Ltd.
95,900
21,427
Keppel DC REIT
21,500
26,818
Keppel Infrastructure Trust
763,615
264,909
Keppel Ltd.
216,000
1,080,412
Manulife U.S. Real Estate Investment
Trust *
1,584,300
113,024
Mapletree Industrial Trust
128,266
212,387
Mapletree Logistics Trust
189,132
185,596
Mapletree Pan Asia Commercial Trust
133,492
122,328
Netlink NBN Trust
292,400
183,145
SATS Ltd. *
104,549
192,003
Seatrium Ltd. *
1,505,460
107,543
Sembcorp Industries Ltd.
112,500
439,658
Sheng Siong Group Ltd.
26,100
29,587
Singapore Exchange Ltd.
66,800
455,678
Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd.
220,400
647,421
Suntec Real Estate Investment Trust
186,300
146,876
Thai Beverage PCL
463,000
167,659
UOL Group Ltd.
85,801
366,349
 
7,546,464
 
Spain 1.1%
Abengoa SA, B Shares *(a)
66,135,341
71
Almirall SA
12,448
113,608
Applus Services SA
32,139
434,908
Atresmedia Corp. de Medios de
Comunicacion SA
29,943
150,377
Bankinter SA
92,733
732,976
Caja de Ahorros del Mediterraneo *(a)
5,382
0
Cia de Distribucion Integral Logista
Holdings SA
11,649
316,846
CIE Automotive SA
10,150
268,294
Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles
SA
5,634
192,862
Corp. ACCIONA Energias Renovables SA
6,148
124,849
Ence Energia y Celulosa SA
33,576
119,586
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Faes Farma SA
55,957
203,041
Fluidra SA
14,539
307,764
Gestamp Automocion SA
90,513
271,213
Indra Sistemas SA
20,208
386,313
Inmobiliaria Colonial Socimi SA
33,991
198,803
Melia Hotels International SA *
20,724
161,157
Merlin Properties Socimi SA
61,687
693,926
Obrascon Huarte Lain SA *
280,346
100,990
Prosegur Compania de Seguridad SA
119,272
211,471
Sacyr SA
121,119
421,110
Unicaja Banco SA
192,235
251,108
Vidrala SA
2,902
305,158
Viscofan SA
6,865
436,472
 
6,402,903
 
Sweden 4.2%
AAK AB
24,201
622,487
AddLife AB, B Shares
13,031
119,880
AddTech AB, B Shares
10,705
222,554
AFRY AB
31,435
493,803
Alleima AB
15,952
99,147
Ambea AB
34,422
198,185
Arjo AB, B Shares
57,501
241,332
Avanza Bank Holding AB
6,105
130,830
Axfood AB
19,181
496,202
Beijer Alma AB *
6,580
124,524
Beijer Ref AB (b)
17,646
248,691
Betsson AB, Class B
26,492
292,826
BHG Group AB *
17,562
21,807
Bilia AB, A Shares
41,082
515,988
Billerud Aktiebolag
81,890
679,166
Bonava AB, B Shares *
328,273
298,530
Bravida Holding AB
53,232
359,949
Castellum AB *
40,203
477,690
Clas Ohlson AB, B Shares
14,863
179,371
Cloetta AB, B Shares
82,749
123,222
Coor Service Management Holding AB
46,799
203,496
Corem Property Group AB, B Shares
29,290
21,761
Dometic Group AB
82,061
586,418
Dustin Group AB *
137,805
156,570
Electrolux Professional AB, B Shares
29,071
187,709
Elekta AB, B Shares
59,891
426,474
Embracer Group AB *(b)
40,946
102,243
EQT AB
11,116
299,902
Evolution AB
4,036
445,918
Fabege AB
25,789
197,242
Fastighets AB Balder, B Shares *
45,364
285,943
Getinge AB, B Shares
37,567
790,876
Granges AB
34,428
406,539
Hexpol AB
48,621
550,153
Holmen AB, B Shares
16,047
624,987
Husqvarna AB, B Shares
107,260
870,008
Industrivarden AB, A Shares
13,039
419,902
Industrivarden AB, C Shares
16,757
538,735
Indutrade AB
21,155
486,684
Instalco AB (b)
29,039
102,246
Intrum AB (b)
94,488
221,019
Investment AB Latour, B Shares
8,193
197,415
Inwido AB
16,362
201,521
JM AB
35,481
600,864
Kinnevik AB, B Shares *
56,710
590,238
KNOW IT AB
1,948
25,277
L E Lundbergforetagen AB, B Shares
9,056
446,351
Lagercrantz Group AB, B Shares
10,823
158,810
Lifco AB, B Shares
11,668
282,699
Lindab International AB
15,612
313,618
Loomis AB
21,493
549,291
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Munters Group AB
1,822
36,326
Mycronic AB
6,509
226,539
NCAB Group AB (b)
6,336
41,191
NCC AB, B Shares
49,336
600,042
New Wave Group AB, B Shares
16,774
152,749
Nibe Industrier AB, B Shares (b)
87,177
402,254
Nolato AB, B Shares
40,202
197,271
Nordnet AB publ
1,785
31,735
Nyfosa AB
3,758
32,510
Pandox AB
11,651
180,176
Peab AB, B Shares
146,032
890,261
Ratos AB, B Shares
103,646
359,737
Resurs Holding AB
95,529
143,895
Saab AB, B Shares
10,198
807,363
Sagax AB, B Shares
5,277
132,147
Samhallsbyggnadsbolaget i Norden AB
484,859
173,900
Samhallsbyggnadsbolaget i Norden AB,
D Shares *
4,738
2,489
Scandic Hotels Group AB *(b)
37,325
195,691
Sinch AB *
67,178
151,888
Stillfront Group AB *
33,083
31,440
Storskogen Group AB, B Shares
408,636
218,929
Sweco AB, B Shares
32,090
343,739
Swedish Orphan Biovitrum AB *
16,490
427,049
Thule Group AB
15,357
433,525
Wihlborgs Fastigheter AB
28,211
236,285
 
23,686,224
 
Switzerland 2.5%
Accelleron Industries AG
7,281
283,076
Allreal Holding AG
2,098
338,832
ALSO Holding AG
1,115
274,644
Aryzta AG *
103,548
196,041
Autoneum Holding AG
1,187
189,603
Avolta AG *
15,724
594,632
Banque Cantonale Vaudoise
2,338
244,495
Belimo Holding AG
616
285,015
BKW AG
1,868
277,282
Bucher Industries AG
1,373
527,581
Burckhardt Compression Holding AG
227
144,582
Cembra Money Bank AG
4,691
358,628
Clariant AG *
51,014
763,211
Comet Holding AG
448
141,367
Daetwyler Holding AG
774
160,820
dormakaba Holding AG
674
358,721
Emmi AG
312
303,533
EMS-Chemie Holding AG
646
515,402
Flughafen Zurich AG
1,743
348,950
Forbo Holding AG
212
244,858
Helvetia Holding AG
5,385
704,388
Huber & Suhner AG
3,763
299,345
Implenia AG
4,441
162,392
Inficon Holding AG
140
194,656
Interroll Holding AG
50
160,914
Kardex Holding AG
534
141,287
Komax Holding AG
537
92,381
Landis & Gyr Group AG
4,041
298,969
Mobilezone Holding AG
1,585
22,673
Mobimo Holding AG
757
211,917
OC Oerlikon Corp. AG
90,453
391,346
PSP Swiss Property AG
2,611
322,775
Schweiter Technologies AG
426
191,393
SFS Group AG
2,870
340,402
Siegfried Holding AG
243
232,207
SIG Group AG
29,083
581,176
Softwareone Holding AG
15,196
258,404
St. Galler Kantonalbank AG
244
125,543
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Stadler Rail AG
6,930
205,593
Straumann Holding AG
3,070
408,118
Sulzer AG
2,805
339,742
Tecan Group AG
724
255,417
Temenos AG
5,107
317,693
u-blox Holding AG
1,110
102,683
Valiant Holding AG
2,035
237,758
VAT Group AG
968
481,929
Vontobel Holding AG
4,260
239,123
Zehnder Group AG
2,496
145,525
 
14,017,022
 
United Kingdom 9.6%
4imprint Group PLC
2,552
197,239
888 Holdings PLC *
117,577
124,587
Airtel Africa PLC
384,732
531,297
Ashmore Group PLC
91,445
220,989
ASOS PLC *(b)
77,609
324,289
Assura PLC
224,307
114,838
Auto Trader Group PLC
45,082
390,837
Babcock International Group PLC
38,413
243,079
Bank of Georgia Group PLC
4,065
272,189
Beazley PLC
58,208
481,599
Big Yellow Group PLC
12,632
169,930
Bodycote PLC
49,952
429,672
Breedon Group PLC
18,760
84,295
British Land Co. PLC
142,028
684,880
Britvic PLC
41,343
455,920
C&C Group PLC
148,684
304,770
Capita PLC *
715,951
120,236
Capricorn Energy PLC
19,392
41,193
Card Factory PLC *
146,417
200,153
Carnival PLC *
17,494
234,568
Centamin PLC
489,465
739,128
Chemring Group PLC
44,468
208,369
Clarkson PLC
3,516
170,684
Close Brothers Group PLC
62,466
355,460
Coats Group PLC
325,063
331,039
Computacenter PLC
16,493
528,773
Conduit Holdings Ltd.
5,604
34,866
ConvaTec Group PLC
193,645
602,490
Cranswick PLC
15,066
809,124
Crest Nicholson Holdings PLC
145,741
336,424
Deliveroo PLC, Class A *(b)
105,607
176,564
Derwent London PLC
11,112
285,476
Diploma PLC
7,088
320,382
DiscoverIE Group PLC
14,293
124,743
Diversified Energy Co. PLC (b)
7,523
104,740
Domino's Pizza Group PLC
33,325
135,095
Dr Martens PLC
146,957
139,450
Drax Group PLC
118,248
765,380
Dunelm Group PLC
16,970
213,784
easyJet PLC
72,009
482,320
Elementis PLC *
143,325
252,013
Endeavour Mining PLC
22,301
472,182
EnQuest PLC *
1,606,805
336,103
Essentra PLC
153,599
338,948
FDM Group Holdings PLC
18,921
81,686
Ferrexpo PLC *
581,057
369,564
Forterra PLC
85,159
175,152
Frasers Group PLC *
25,379
258,271
Fresnillo PLC
49,837
345,160
Future PLC
14,055
116,030
Games Workshop Group PLC
2,508
309,974
Genuit Group PLC
52,503
283,765
Genus PLC
7,154
160,886
Georgia Capital PLC *
2,263
38,570
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Grainger PLC
71,158
228,068
Greencore Group PLC *
257,356
420,991
Greggs PLC
13,412
453,888
Gulf Keystone Petroleum Ltd. *
86,368
127,239
Halfords Group PLC
148,731
279,304
Halma PLC
26,577
728,392
Hammerson PLC
471,667
160,545
Hargreaves Lansdown PLC
47,433
479,326
Hikma Pharmaceuticals PLC
31,289
751,267
Hill & Smith PLC
12,003
281,737
Hilton Food Group PLC
29,695
339,885
Hiscox Ltd.
28,290
433,852
Hochschild Mining PLC *
181,138
349,662
Howden Joinery Group PLC
81,796
890,326
Hunting PLC
67,841
301,523
Ibstock PLC
107,982
199,155
IMI PLC
39,568
861,898
Intermediate Capital Group PLC
32,042
835,140
International Consolidated Airlines Group
SA *
236,362
515,116
Investec PLC
85,040
538,667
IWG PLC *
312,881
722,371
J D Wetherspoon PLC *
17,566
159,025
JD Sports Fashion PLC
386,152
552,844
Jupiter Fund Management PLC
311,049
299,832
Just Group PLC
371,559
477,812
Keller Group PLC
46,102
632,566
Kenmare Resources PLC
11,792
47,740
Kier Group PLC
236,985
396,464
Lancashire Holdings Ltd.
19,351
147,498
Land Securities Group PLC
98,374
795,064
Liontrust Asset Management PLC
3,750
31,629
LondonMetric Property PLC
58,433
142,630
Mapeley Ltd. *(a)
2,199
0
Marshalls PLC
56,818
189,938
Mears Group PLC
9,664
43,714
Mitchells & Butlers PLC *
82,306
247,814
Mitie Group PLC
270,979
396,164
Mobico Group PLC
528,324
365,733
Moneysupermarket.com Group PLC
87,036
233,186
Morgan Advanced Materials PLC
83,928
329,299
Morgan Sindall Group PLC
17,149
483,527
Ninety One PLC
53,887
112,075
Ocado Group PLC *
40,365
176,727
OSB Group PLC
82,023
420,015
Oxford Instruments PLC
4,807
134,920
Pagegroup PLC
95,948
533,186
Paragon Banking Group PLC
39,964
356,403
PayPoint PLC
4,460
29,374
Pennon Group PLC
79,044
657,311
Petrofac Ltd. *(b)
410,864
53,906
Pets at Home Group PLC
117,733
429,865
Pinewood Technologies Group PLC
6,813
28,349
Playtech PLC *
72,961
483,193
Plus500 Ltd.
31,569
853,933
Premier Foods PLC
153,257
309,851
Primary Health Properties PLC
100,544
115,082
PZ Cussons PLC
24,346
30,715
QinetiQ Group PLC
98,937
422,232
Quilter PLC
372,229
510,700
Rathbones Group PLC
7,635
155,453
Reach PLC
193,818
178,248
Redde Northgate PLC
120,497
576,216
Redrow PLC
105,815
850,747
Renewi PLC *
25,948
182,543
Renishaw PLC
3,623
186,808
RHI Magnesita NV
6,561
296,778
Rightmove PLC
41,759
267,500
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC *
251,771
1,291,088
Rotork PLC
117,861
473,793
Safestore Holdings PLC
15,455
148,953
Savills PLC
38,533
520,971
Schroders PLC
136,499
598,423
Segro PLC
55,108
579,633
Senior PLC
27,111
55,152
Serco Group PLC
340,526
779,524
Sirius Real Estate Ltd.
139,843
170,086
Softcat PLC
10,628
208,025
Spirax-Sarco Engineering PLC
5,540
609,607
Spire Healthcare Group PLC
62,106
190,876
Spirent Communications PLC
128,584
310,823
SSP Group PLC
128,806
315,149
SThree PLC
54,616
288,617
Synthomer PLC *
113,093
365,999
TBC Bank Group PLC
6,550
283,186
Telecom Plus PLC
11,497
249,331
THG PLC *
215,108
169,578
TI Fluid Systems PLC
226,131
389,065
TP ICAP Group PLC
283,995
735,160
Tritax Big Box REIT PLC
110,693
209,081
TUI AG *
83,336
585,236
Tullow Oil PLC *
495,619
224,806
Tyman PLC
71,652
337,539
UNITE Group PLC
14,959
172,934
Vanquis Banking Group PLC
126,984
76,004
Vesuvius PLC
84,228
502,905
Victrex PLC
18,530
293,132
Virgin Money U.K. PLC
176,823
470,151
Vistry Group PLC *
61,694
916,441
Watches of Switzerland Group PLC *
32,185
135,003
Weir Group PLC
33,929
865,779
WH Smith PLC
11,703
160,077
Wickes Group PLC
135,094
245,783
Workspace Group PLC
19,747
122,057
 
54,302,083
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $470,675,711)
561,227,279
PREFERRED STOCKS 0.1% OF NET ASSETS
 
Germany 0.1%
Sartorius AG
772
230,794
 
Italy 0.0%
Danieli & C Officine Meccaniche SpA
7,832
201,051
Total Preferred Stocks
(Cost $282,859)
431,845
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
WARRANTS 0.0% OF NET ASSETS
 
Italy 0.0%
Webuild SpA
expires 08/02/30 *(a)
9,173
23,025
Total Warrants
(Cost $0)
23,025
 
 
 
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS 1.1% OF NET ASSETS
 
Money Market Funds 1.1%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government
Money Market Fund, Premier Class
5.25% (c)(d)
5,900,613
5,900,613
Total Short-Term Investments
(Cost $5,900,613)
5,900,613
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $476,859,183)
567,582,762
 
NUMBER OF
CONTRACTS
NOTIONAL
AMOUNT
($)
CURRENT VALUE/
UNREALIZED
DEPRECIATION
($)
FUTURES CONTRACTS
Long
MSCI EAFE Index, expires
06/21/24
46
5,215,250
(125,933
)
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
Fair valued using significant unobservable inputs (see financial note 2(a),
Securities for which no quoted value is available, for additional information).
(b)
All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at
$5,385,051.
(c)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
(d)
Security purchased with cash collateral received for securities on loan.
CVA —
Dutch Certificate
REIT —
Real Estate Investment Trust
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of April 30, 2024 (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 Stocks1
$
$43,273,182
$
$43,273,182
Australia
444,109
29,259,815
289,643
*
29,993,567
Belgium
1,075,711
5,285,561
6,361,272
Canada
39,355,278
39,355,278
Denmark
590,275
10,359,631
10,949,906
Finland
550,315
5,906,077
6,456,392
Hong Kong
928,488
13,714,555
0
*
14,643,043
Ireland
29,327
1,307,893
1,337,220
Israel
890,637
6,779,735
7,670,372
Italy
519,814
13,366,833
0
*
13,886,647
Japan
2,565,029
201,479,929
204,044,958
Luxembourg
0
*
0
Netherlands
61,244
10,060,586
10,121,830
New Zealand
3,052,211
1,599,927
4,652,138
Norway
1,939,482
7,229,106
9,168,588
Poland
514,908
6,557,534
7,072,442
Portugal
317,866
1,452,643
1,770,509
Republic of Korea
774,772
43,740,467
44,515,239
Singapore
229,407
7,317,057
7,546,464
Spain
434,908
5,967,924
71
*
6,402,903
Sweden
1,000,391
22,685,833
23,686,224
Switzerland
589,971
13,427,051
14,017,022
United Kingdom
12,932,670
41,369,413
0
*
54,302,083
Preferred Stocks1
431,845
431,845
Warrants
Italy
23,025
23,025
Short-Term Investments1
5,900,613
5,900,613
Liabilities
Futures Contracts2
(125,933
)
(125,933
)
Total
$74,571,493
$492,572,597
$312,739
$567,456,829
*
Level 3 amount shown includes securities determined to have no value at April 30, 2024.
1
As categorized in the Portfolio Holdings.
2
Futures contracts are reported at cumulative unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $476,859,183) including securities on loan of $5,385,051
 
$567,582,762
Foreign currency, at value (cost $804,726)
 
800,954
Deposit with broker for futures contracts
 
225,740
Receivables:
 
Dividends
 
3,348,984
Foreign tax reclaims
 
873,374
Investments sold
 
561,773
Fund shares sold
 
167,228
Income from securities on loan
+
47,425
Total assets
 
573,608,240
 
Liabilities
Collateral held for securities on loan
 
5,900,613
Payables:
 
Fund shares redeemed
 
1,015,298
Due to sub-custodian
 
291,158
Investment adviser fees
 
183,776
Variation margin on futures contracts
 
74,847
Investments bought
+
584
Total liabilities
 
7,466,276
Net assets
 
$566,141,964
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$510,463,802
Total distributable earnings
+
55,678,162
Net assets
 
$566,141,964
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$566,141,964
 
45,060,608
$12.56
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers (net of foreign withholding tax of $1,268,987)
 
$8,226,880
Other interest
 
4,581
Securities on loan, net
+
157,420
Total investment income
 
8,388,881
 
Expenses
Investment adviser fees
 
1,111,001
Professional fees
+
6,591
1
Total expenses
 
1,117,592
Expense reduction
6,591
1
Net expenses
1,111,001
Net investment income
 
7,277,880
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Net realized gains on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
11,340,255
Net realized gains on futures contracts
 
333,702
Net realized losses on foreign currency transactions
+
(42,699
)
Net realized gains
 
11,631,258
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
55,534,441
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts
 
13,289
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on foreign currency translations
+
(70,298
)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
55,477,432
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
67,108,690
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$74,386,570
1
Professional fees associated with the filing of foreign withholding tax claims in the European Union are deemed to be non-contingent and non-routine expenses of the fund
(see financial notes 2(d) and 4 for additional information).
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$7,277,880
$14,358,842
Net realized gains (losses)
 
11,631,258
(1,668,214
)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
55,477,432
52,273,567
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$74,386,570
$64,964,195
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($18,018,592
)
($26,973,296
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
3,004,684
$37,509,393
6,830,988
$81,876,035
Shares reinvested
 
1,128,372
13,946,682
1,831,459
20,622,221
Shares redeemed
+
(5,282,712
)
(65,974,328
)
(12,204,707
)
(146,380,570
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
(1,149,656
)
($14,518,253
)
(3,542,260
)
($43,882,314
)
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
46,210,264
$524,292,239
49,752,524
$530,183,654
Total increase (decrease)
+
(1,149,656
)
41,849,725
(3,542,260
)
(5,891,415
)
End of period
 
45,060,608
$566,141,964
46,210,264
$524,292,239
See financial notes
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Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$8.02
$7.35
$10.24
$7.51
$9.25
$8.60
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.11
0.39
0.52
0.36
0.27
0.35
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
1.18
0.71
(2.96
)
2.63
(1.65
)
0.54
Total from investment operations
1.29
1.10
(2.44
)
2.99
(1.38
)
0.89
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.43
)
(0.43
)
(0.45
)
(0.26
)
(0.36
)
(0.24
)
Net asset value at end of period
$8.88
$8.02
$7.35
$10.24
$7.51
$9.25
Total return
16.44
%2
15.14
%
(24.86
%)
40.39
%
(15.68
%)
10.73
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Total expenses
0.39
%3
0.39
%
0.39
%4
0.39
%
0.39
%
0.39
%
Net investment income (loss)
2.54
%3
4.75
%
5.83
%
3.75
%
3.32
%
3.93
%
Portfolio turnover rate
10
%2
20
%
24
%
32
%
32
%
38
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000)
$824,496
$695,445
$604,159
$707,652
$550,134
$670,910
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Annualized.
4
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date.
The fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
COMMON STOCKS 95.8% OF NET ASSETS
 
Brazil 7.1%
Ambev SA
785,122
1,837,082
B3 SA - Brasil Bolsa Balcao
476,048
989,207
Banco Bradesco SA
404,704
963,321
Banco do Brasil SA
535,944
2,830,101
Banco Santander Brasil SA
147,601
821,490
Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras SA
228,101
1,663,118
Cia de Saneamento Basico do Estado de
Sao Paulo SABESP
72,396
1,126,804
Cia Energetica de Minas Gerais
81,121
178,721
Cia Siderurgica Nacional SA
313,651
840,816
Companhia Paranaense de Energia
23,531
37,159
Equatorial Energia SA
126,549
745,510
Itau Unibanco Holding SA
92,992
489,262
JBS SA
1,173,729
5,298,349
Klabin SA
162,241
719,877
Natura & Co. Holding SA
261,521
835,542
Petroleo Brasileiro SA
1,650,642
14,069,525
Suzano SA
125,438
1,412,222
Telefonica Brasil SA
154,242
1,406,197
Ultrapar Participacoes SA
381,508
1,899,238
Vale SA
1,371,702
16,718,988
Vibra Energia SA
837,998
3,786,048
 
58,668,577
 
Chile 0.6%
Banco de Chile
7,478,198
829,569
Cencosud SA
658,733
1,128,776
Empresas CMPC SA
477,543
943,098
Empresas Copec SA
245,435
1,751,446
 
4,652,889
 
China 34.1%
Agile Group Holdings Ltd. *(a)
7,832,000
593,723
Agricultural Bank of China Ltd., A Shares
2,142,800
1,298,413
Agricultural Bank of China Ltd., H Shares
11,461,600
5,110,852
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.
1,887,292
17,670,830
Aluminum Corp. of China Ltd., A Shares
332,800
339,204
Aluminum Corp. of China Ltd., H Shares
1,530,000
1,014,716
Anhui Conch Cement Co. Ltd., A Shares
170,000
537,559
Anhui Conch Cement Co. Ltd., H Shares
845,000
1,960,454
ANTA Sports Products Ltd.
87,800
993,983
BAIC Motor Corp. Ltd., H Shares
5,380,000
1,525,767
Baidu, Inc., A Shares *
275,700
3,571,853
Bank of China Ltd., A Shares
1,065,100
672,753
Bank of China Ltd., H Shares
29,844,234
13,384,842
Bank of Communications Co. Ltd.,
A Shares
1,057,800
1,001,617
Bank of Communications Co. Ltd.,
H Shares
3,130,000
2,253,784
Beijing Enterprises Holdings Ltd.
218,000
697,938
BYD Co. Ltd., A Shares
6,100
182,826
BYD Co. Ltd., H Shares
37,500
1,027,971
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
China CITIC Bank Corp. Ltd., A Shares
303,000
286,757
China CITIC Bank Corp. Ltd., H Shares
4,347,000
2,543,140
China Coal Energy Co. Ltd., A Shares
416,500
675,064
China Coal Energy Co. Ltd., H Shares
685,000
690,027
China Communications Services Corp.
Ltd., H Shares
1,984,000
948,445
China Construction Bank Corp., A Shares
273,400
268,013
China Construction Bank Corp., H Shares
44,703,960
28,923,046
China Everbright Bank Co. Ltd., A Shares
1,665,000
722,751
China Everbright Bank Co. Ltd., H Shares
1,606,000
486,547
China Everbright Environment Group Ltd.
2,539,000
1,029,532
China Gas Holdings Ltd.
1,331,400
1,246,631
China Hongqiao Group Ltd.
1,346,500
1,858,007
China Jinmao Holdings Group Ltd.
7,686,000
651,291
China Life Insurance Co. Ltd., H Shares
744,000
979,790
China Mengniu Dairy Co. Ltd.
521,000
1,079,239
China Merchants Bank Co. Ltd., A Shares
327,100
1,540,703
China Merchants Bank Co. Ltd., H Shares
947,150
4,101,971
China Minsheng Banking Corp. Ltd.,
A Shares
1,627,700
885,985
China Minsheng Banking Corp. Ltd.,
H Shares
4,339,910
1,587,892
China National Building Material Co. Ltd.,
H Shares
8,410,000
3,254,148
China Overseas Land & Investment Ltd.
2,010,500
3,697,053
China Pacific Insurance Group Co. Ltd.,
A Shares
104,000
367,987
China Pacific Insurance Group Co. Ltd.,
H Shares
638,400
1,398,783
China Petroleum & Chemical Corp.,
A Shares
1,855,700
1,619,981
China Petroleum & Chemical Corp.,
H Shares
21,730,400
12,970,910
China Railway Group Ltd., A Shares
752,800
678,788
China Railway Group Ltd., H Shares
2,344,000
1,156,667
China Resources Building Materials
Technology Holdings Ltd.
3,052,000
515,117
China Resources Gas Group Ltd.
255,000
801,458
China Resources Land Ltd.
881,000
3,167,931
China Resources Power Holdings Co. Ltd.
632,000
1,571,692
China Shenhua Energy Co. Ltd., A Shares
147,200
807,143
China Shenhua Energy Co. Ltd., H Shares
897,500
3,725,045
China State Construction Engineering
Corp. Ltd., A Shares
1,837,900
1,355,237
China Taiping Insurance Holdings Co. Ltd.
924,400
845,193
China Tower Corp. Ltd., H Shares
15,578,000
1,823,550
China United Network Communications
Ltd., A Shares
1,153,750
742,797
China Vanke Co. Ltd., A Shares
471,500
479,112
China Vanke Co. Ltd., H Shares
1,628,900
955,327
China Yongda Automobiles Services
Holdings Ltd.
1,926,500
522,042
CITIC Ltd.
3,080,000
2,914,918
COSCO SHIPPING Holdings Co. Ltd.,
A Shares
347,700
564,185
COSCO SHIPPING Holdings Co. Ltd.,
H Shares
1,236,000
1,599,178
See financial notes
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SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Country Garden Holdings Co. Ltd. *(a)(b)
36,101,289
1,776,752
CRRC Corp. Ltd., A Shares
499,130
479,767
CRRC Corp. Ltd., H Shares
1,124,000
620,440
CSPC Pharmaceutical Group Ltd.
1,286,000
1,055,976
Dongfeng Motor Group Co. Ltd., H Shares
2,225,000
806,880
ENN Energy Holdings Ltd.
179,200
1,526,853
Fosun International Ltd.
1,835,000
1,082,634
GCL Technology Holdings Ltd.
5,185,000
767,965
Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd.
1,755,000
2,112,245
Guangzhou R&F Properties Co. Ltd.,
H Shares *
7,846,946
954,009
Haier Smart Home Co. Ltd., A Shares
79,000
328,094
Haier Smart Home Co. Ltd., H Shares
440,000
1,629,770
Hengan International Group Co. Ltd.
248,000
832,578
Huaneng Power International, Inc.,
A Shares *
158,300
203,921
Huaneng Power International, Inc.,
H Shares *
1,338,000
851,638
Industrial & Commercial Bank of China
Ltd., A Shares
1,913,600
1,430,909
Industrial & Commercial Bank of China
Ltd., H Shares
31,311,172
16,789,928
Industrial Bank Co. Ltd., A Shares
523,000
1,212,705
JD.com, Inc., A Shares
652,321
9,398,883
Jiangxi Copper Co. Ltd., A Shares
119,800
428,811
Jiangxi Copper Co. Ltd., H Shares
993,000
2,022,374
Kingboard Holdings Ltd.
671,000
1,474,706
Kunlun Energy Co. Ltd.
2,260,000
2,190,796
Kweichow Moutai Co. Ltd., A Shares
3,300
772,394
Li Ning Co. Ltd.
208,000
544,516
Longfor Group Holdings Ltd.
1,210,000
1,792,185
Lufax Holding Ltd., ADR
200,077
878,338
Meituan, B Shares *
138,170
1,886,646
NetEase, Inc.
132,443
2,482,594
Nine Dragons Paper Holdings Ltd. *
1,516,000
669,780
People's Insurance Co. Group of China
Ltd., A Shares
163,900
118,068
People's Insurance Co. Group of China
Ltd., H Shares
1,952,000
640,695
PetroChina Co. Ltd., A Shares
879,200
1,238,261
PetroChina Co. Ltd., H Shares
10,464,000
9,749,739
PICC Property & Casualty Co. Ltd.,
H Shares
2,276,000
2,827,662
Ping An Bank Co. Ltd., A Shares
491,100
728,673
Ping An Insurance Group Co. of China Ltd.,
A Shares
243,600
1,382,353
Ping An Insurance Group Co. of China Ltd.,
H Shares
2,197,500
9,959,245
Postal Savings Bank of China Co. Ltd.,
A Shares
384,400
253,952
Postal Savings Bank of China Co. Ltd.,
H Shares
2,864,000
1,483,989
Seazen Group Ltd. *
6,090,000
1,050,807
Shanghai Pharmaceuticals Holding Co.
Ltd., A Shares
243,900
601,879
Shanghai Pudong Development Bank Co.
Ltd., A Shares
1,196,800
1,266,547
Shenzhou International Group Holdings
Ltd.
89,400
878,731
Sino Biopharmaceutical Ltd.
1,623,000
554,577
Sinopharm Group Co. Ltd., H Shares
817,600
2,064,735
Sunny Optical Technology Group Co. Ltd.
106,200
513,765
Tencent Holdings Ltd.
464,000
20,361,797
Tingyi Cayman Islands Holding Corp.
615,768
679,621
Vipshop Holdings Ltd., ADR
104,066
1,565,153
Weichai Power Co. Ltd., A Shares
124,000
296,976
Weichai Power Co. Ltd., H Shares
588,000
1,201,497
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Xiaomi Corp., B Shares *
2,263,600
4,934,481
Yankuang Energy Group Co. Ltd.,
A Shares
32,850
104,469
Yankuang Energy Group Co. Ltd.,
H Shares
670,000
1,453,479
Yum China Holdings, Inc.
50,400
1,886,748
Zhongsheng Group Holdings Ltd.
421,000
767,813
Zijin Mining Group Co. Ltd., A Shares
157,500
378,538
Zijin Mining Group Co. Ltd., H Shares
628,000
1,369,964
 
281,197,459
 
Colombia 0.2%
Ecopetrol SA
2,359,077
1,371,067
 
Czech Republic 0.1%
CEZ AS
26,346
972,499
 
Greece 0.4%
Alpha Services & Holdings SA *
866,065
1,462,452
Eurobank Ergasias Services & Holdings SA,
Class H *
431,893
926,442
National Bank of Greece SA *
92,448
745,874
 
3,134,768
 
Hungary 0.5%
MOL Hungarian Oil & Gas PLC
250,141
2,052,809
OTP Bank Nyrt
37,359
1,851,723
 
3,904,532
 
India 12.8%
Axis Bank Ltd.
152,047
2,122,285
Bharat Petroleum Corp. Ltd.
565,472
4,114,703
Bharti Airtel Ltd.
167,493
2,651,193
Bharti Airtel Ltd. - Partly Paid Shares
9,049
101,418
Coal India Ltd.
406,056
2,207,703
GAIL India Ltd.
892,963
2,230,727
Grasim Industries Ltd.
64,834
1,869,368
HCL Technologies Ltd.
99,790
1,628,072
HDFC Bank Ltd.
65,059
1,181,509
Hero MotoCorp Ltd.
26,626
1,445,048
Hindalco Industries Ltd.
432,427
3,325,697
Hindustan Petroleum Corp. Ltd.
577,170
3,423,611
Hindustan Unilever Ltd.
41,987
1,121,352
ICICI Bank Ltd.
75,196
1,036,122
Indian Oil Corp. Ltd.
2,607,887
5,266,320
Infosys Ltd.
379,798
6,412,706
ITC Ltd.
241,497
1,259,222
JSW Steel Ltd.
159,681
1,682,390
Larsen & Toubro Ltd.
55,415
2,382,064
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.
99,921
2,577,351
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd.
12,478
1,914,365
NTPC Ltd.
891,851
3,875,925
Oil & Natural Gas Corp. Ltd.
1,923,982
6,494,892
Petronet LNG Ltd.
283,561
1,052,522
Power Finance Corp. Ltd.
421,682
2,222,791
Power Grid Corp. of India Ltd.
570,763
2,058,615
Rajesh Exports Ltd. *
413,595
1,569,424
REC Ltd.
269,056
1,629,859
Reliance Industries Ltd.
327,609
11,500,473
State Bank of India
195,621
1,932,335
Steel Authority of India Ltd.
783,712
1,534,232
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.
62,755
1,127,404
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.
91,929
4,195,648
See financial notes
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Tata Motors Ltd.
274,793
3,313,744
Tata Motors Ltd., A Shares, DVR
49,516
403,895
Tata Steel Ltd.
2,794,303
5,508,080
Tech Mahindra Ltd.
87,035
1,311,069
UltraTech Cement Ltd.
7,380
880,171
UPL Ltd.
118,982
722,104
Vedanta Ltd.
609,405
2,908,483
Wipro Ltd.
190,155
1,047,206
 
105,242,098
 
Indonesia 1.4%
Adaro Energy Indonesia Tbk. PT
4,803,200
798,281
Astra International Tbk. PT
5,970,700
1,884,086
Bank Central Asia Tbk. PT
2,539,700
1,527,082
Bank Mandiri Persero Tbk. PT
4,685,200
1,980,325
Bank Rakyat Indonesia Persero Tbk. PT
6,413,996
1,941,539
Telkom Indonesia Persero Tbk. PT
11,108,600
2,153,495
United Tractors Tbk. PT
641,600
977,859
 
11,262,667
 
Kuwait 0.5%
Kuwait Finance House KSCP
501,046
1,168,828
Mobile Telecommunications Co. KSCP
704,762
1,113,805
National Bank of Kuwait SAKP
758,292
2,125,134
 
4,407,767
 
Malaysia 1.6%
Axiata Group Bhd.
1,923,613
1,139,029
CIMB Group Holdings Bhd.
1,278,553
1,766,998
Genting Bhd.
884,500
836,013
Malayan Banking Bhd.
1,398,640
2,849,959
Petronas Chemicals Group Bhd.
619,800
880,512
Public Bank Bhd.
1,769,525
1,526,228
Sime Darby Bhd.
1,937,300
1,134,179
Tenaga Nasional Bhd.
1,391,500
3,487,133
 
13,620,051
 
Mexico 3.3%
Alfa SAB de CV, A Shares
2,172,577
1,597,973
America Movil SAB de CV, Series B
6,617,889
6,300,820
Cemex SAB de CV, Series CPO *
3,898,674
3,088,307
Fomento Economico Mexicano SAB de CV
272,538
3,188,380
Grupo Bimbo SAB de CV, Series A
284,524
1,192,191
Grupo Financiero Banorte SAB de CV,
O Shares
363,471
3,597,420
Grupo Mexico SAB de CV, Series B
616,259
3,807,832
Grupo Televisa SAB, Series CPO
2,210,427
1,307,101
Ollamani SAB *
110,243
225,753
Orbia Advance Corp. SAB de CV
517,731
850,456
Wal-Mart de Mexico SAB de CV
674,445
2,516,558
 
27,672,791
 
Qatar 0.7%
Ooredoo QPSC
293,182
804,419
Qatar Fuel QSC
309,559
1,229,394
Qatar Islamic Bank SAQ
192,888
968,668
Qatar National Bank QPSC
650,779
2,477,702
 
5,480,183
 
Saudi Arabia 2.3%
Al Rajhi Bank
94,606
2,012,199
Riyad Bank
130,558
962,660
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
SABIC Agri-Nutrients Co.
17,764
547,405
Saudi Arabian Mining Co. *
54,867
739,622
Saudi Arabian Oil Co.
320,136
2,565,157
Saudi Awwal Bank
71,764
778,776
Saudi Basic Industries Corp.
228,035
5,137,700
Saudi Electricity Co.
294,434
1,458,728
Saudi National Bank
210,762
2,109,824
Saudi Telecom Co.
298,566
2,995,894
 
19,307,965
 
South Africa 4.3%
Absa Group Ltd.
268,430
2,074,561
Anglo American Platinum Ltd. (a)
24,347
848,127
Anglogold Ashanti PLC
86,452
1,988,274
Bid Corp. Ltd.
63,688
1,460,395
Bidvest Group Ltd.
72,601
949,845
Exxaro Resources Ltd.
96,849
927,918
FirstRand Ltd.
949,867
3,279,083
Gold Fields Ltd.
128,217
2,074,251
Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd.
395,832
1,762,067
MTN Group Ltd.
775,298
3,731,234
Naspers Ltd., N Shares
10,595
2,030,688
Nedbank Group Ltd. (a)
135,169
1,643,542
Old Mutual Ltd.
1,551,736
908,555
Sanlam Ltd.
345,436
1,249,573
Sappi Ltd.
442,677
1,189,208
Sasol Ltd.
204,815
1,438,889
Shoprite Holdings Ltd.
105,149
1,402,930
Sibanye Stillwater Ltd.
2,095,357
2,391,536
Standard Bank Group Ltd.
318,574
2,991,653
Vodacom Group Ltd.
198,474
953,814
 
35,296,143
 
Taiwan 20.6%
Acer, Inc.
909,496
1,251,424
ASE Technology Holding Co. Ltd.
922,000
4,147,706
Asia Cement Corp.
699,000
937,504
Asustek Computer, Inc.
251,041
3,291,836
AUO Corp.
4,789,440
2,678,060
Catcher Technology Co. Ltd.
241,000
1,609,802
Cathay Financial Holding Co. Ltd.
1,710,622
2,645,228
Chailease Holding Co. Ltd.
146,353
771,904
China Development Financial Holding
Corp. *
2,885,000
1,206,056
China Steel Corp.
3,741,198
2,850,126
Chunghwa Telecom Co. Ltd.
601,956
2,287,935
Compal Electronics, Inc.
2,587,305
2,822,125
CTBC Financial Holding Co. Ltd.
2,645,201
2,760,845
Delta Electronics, Inc.
219,590
2,150,509
E.Sun Financial Holding Co. Ltd.
1,227,988
1,031,881
Evergreen Marine Corp. Taiwan Ltd.
567,000
3,299,751
Far Eastern New Century Corp.
1,376,817
1,373,433
First Financial Holding Co. Ltd.
1,102,147
923,955
Formosa Chemicals & Fibre Corp.
1,210,442
2,057,317
Formosa Petrochemical Corp.
429,330
948,751
Formosa Plastics Corp.
843,732
1,772,627
Fubon Financial Holding Co. Ltd.
1,492,335
3,157,062
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. Ltd.
6,579,572
31,321,049
Innolux Corp.
6,086,604
2,647,068
Inventec Corp.
974,639
1,563,533
Largan Precision Co. Ltd.
16,050
1,069,860
Lite-On Technology Corp., ADR
373,167
1,129,494
MediaTek, Inc.
167,838
5,060,512
Mega Financial Holding Co. Ltd.
1,133,916
1,389,513
Micro-Star International Co. Ltd.
161,000
783,380
Nan Ya Plastics Corp.
1,477,622
2,565,749
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Novatek Microelectronics Corp.
95,000
1,795,045
Pegatron Corp.
1,325,264
3,952,500
Pou Chen Corp.
1,555,267
1,721,479
Powertech Technology, Inc.
271,000
1,443,175
President Chain Store Corp.
94,237
792,498
Quanta Computer, Inc.
448,500
3,519,934
Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
55,000
867,633
Shin Kong Financial Holding Co. Ltd. *
2,775,000
733,317
Synnex Technology International Corp.
591,850
1,446,630
Taiwan Cement Corp.
1,405,926
1,381,953
Taiwan Cooperative Financial Holding Co.
Ltd.
938,155
753,927
Taiwan Mobile Co. Ltd.
271,196
865,551
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.
Ltd.
1,621,803
38,832,053
Unimicron Technology Corp.
118,000
652,543
Uni-President Enterprises Corp.
1,088,678
2,553,609
United Microelectronics Corp.
2,157,965
3,315,546
Walsin Lihwa Corp.
865,420
977,546
Wan Hai Lines Ltd.
396,000
615,093
Wistron Corp.
733,682
2,512,171
WPG Holdings Ltd.
828,880
2,238,659
Yageo Corp.
66,714
1,272,536
Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp.
1,127,000
1,801,830
Yuanta Financial Holding Co. Ltd.
1,696,070
1,590,974
Zhen Ding Technology Holding Ltd.
255,000
902,591
 
170,044,788
 
Thailand 2.5%
Advanced Info Service PCL NVDR
180,175
957,277
Bangkok Dusit Medical Services PCL
NVDR
852,000
665,311
Banpu PCL NVDR
3,637,000
542,606
Charoen Pokphand Foods PCL NVDR
2,796,300
1,491,389
CP ALL PCL NVDR
771,400
1,192,208
Kasikornbank PCL NVDR
496,900
1,744,267
Krung Thai Bank PCL NVDR
1,639,500
741,482
PTT Exploration & Production PCL NVDR
281,400
1,177,180
PTT Global Chemical PCL NVDR
1,352,500
1,333,999
PTT PCL NVDR
7,700,970
6,979,182
SCB X PCL NVDR
484,400
1,387,167
Siam Cement PCL NVDR
274,500
1,838,970
Thai Oil PCL NVDR
605,785
882,660
 
20,933,698
 
Turkey 1.7%
Akbank TAS
1,331,612
2,450,954
BIM Birlesik Magazalar AS
100,193
1,197,001
Eregli Demir ve Celik Fabrikalari TAS
818,981
1,088,898
Haci Omer Sabanci Holding AS *
437,440
1,248,729
KOC Holding AS
215,954
1,507,652
Turk Hava Yollari AO *
121,383
1,221,841
Turkcell Iletisim Hizmetleri AS
530,563
1,323,694
Turkiye Is Bankasi AS, Class C
3,032,883
1,283,904
Turkiye Petrol Rafinerileri AS
221,139
1,336,957
Yapi ve Kredi Bankasi AS
1,214,989
1,216,658
 
13,876,288
 
United Arab Emirates 1.1%
Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank PJSC
462,552
1,050,309
Dubai Islamic Bank PJSC
496,202
751,146
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Emaar Properties PJSC *
991,768
2,216,890
Emirates NBD Bank PJSC
54,294
251,300
Emirates Telecommunications Group Co.
PJSC
554,877
2,568,246
First Abu Dhabi Bank PJSC
603,897
2,051,957
 
8,889,848
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $633,652,920)
789,936,078
PREFERRED STOCKS 4.5% OF NET ASSETS
 
Brazil 4.3%
Banco Bradesco SA
1,397,692
3,768,380
Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras SA, B Shares
45,214
361,879
Cia Energetica de Minas Gerais
458,807
863,256
Companhia Paranaense de Energia,
B Shares
524,190
917,630
Gerdau SA
610,069
2,145,334
Itau Unibanco Holding SA
982,554
5,934,001
Metalurgica Gerdau SA
680,132
1,385,779
Petroleo Brasileiro SA
2,431,205
19,674,004
 
35,050,263
 
Chile 0.1%
Sociedad Quimica y Minera de Chile SA,
Class B
15,067
688,181
 
Colombia 0.1%
Bancolombia SA
150,865
1,234,455
Total Preferred Stocks
(Cost $23,411,673)
36,972,899
 
 
 
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS 0.7% OF NET ASSETS
 
Money Market Funds 0.7%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government
Money Market Fund, Premier Class
5.25% (c)(d)
5,436,845
5,436,845
Total Short-Term Investments
(Cost $5,436,845)
5,436,845
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $662,501,438)
832,345,822
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at
$4,089,789.
(b)
Fair valued using significant unobservable inputs (see financial note 2(a),
Securities for which no quoted value is available, for additional information).
(c)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
(d)
Security purchased with cash collateral received for securities on loan.
ADR —
American Depositary Receipt
DVR —
Differential Voting Rights
NVDR —
Non-Voting Depositary Receipt
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of April 30, 2024 (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 Stocks1
$
$161,154,195
$
$161,154,195
Brazil
58,668,577
58,668,577
Chile
4,652,889
4,652,889
China
3,007,676
276,413,031
1,776,752
281,197,459
Colombia
1,371,067
1,371,067
Czech Republic
972,499
972,499
Greece
1,672,316
1,462,452
3,134,768
Hungary
2,052,809
1,851,723
3,904,532
Malaysia
4,367,645
9,252,406
13,620,051
Mexico
27,672,791
27,672,791
Qatar
2,033,813
3,446,370
5,480,183
South Africa
12,109,092
23,187,051
35,296,143
Taiwan
3,299,751
166,745,037
170,044,788
Turkey
7,762,946
6,113,342
13,876,288
United Arab Emirates
7,839,539
1,050,309
8,889,848
Preferred Stocks1
36,972,899
36,972,899
Short-Term Investments1
5,436,845
5,436,845
Total
$179,893,154
$650,675,916
$1,776,752
$832,345,822
1
As categorized in the Portfolio Holdings.
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $662,501,438) including securities on loan of $4,089,789
 
$832,345,822
Cash
 
5,029,647
Foreign currency, at value (cost $1,255,944)
 
1,254,653
Deposit with broker for futures contracts
 
72,411
Receivables:
 
Dividends
 
2,153,596
Fund shares sold
 
199,619
Investments sold
 
53,407
Income from securities on loan
+
36,451
Total assets
 
841,145,606
 
Liabilities
Collateral held for securities on loan
 
5,436,845
Payables:
 
Fund shares redeemed
 
5,598,136
Foreign capital gains tax
 
5,351,976
Investment adviser fees
+
262,280
Total liabilities
 
16,649,237
Net assets
 
$824,496,369
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$814,946,664
Total distributable earnings
+
9,549,705
Net assets
 
$824,496,369
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$824,496,369
 
92,806,677
$8.88
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers (net of foreign withholding tax of $1,109,811)
 
$11,186,118
Other interest
 
77,885
Securities on loan, net
+
108,272
Total investment income
 
11,372,275
 
Expenses
Investment adviser fees
 
1,511,348
Total expenses
1,511,348
Net investment income
 
9,860,927
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Net realized gains on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers (net of foreign capital gains tax paid of $1,212,915)
 
7,109,934
Net realized gains on futures contracts
 
434,953
Net realized losses on foreign currency transactions
+
(169,661
)
Net realized gains
 
7,375,226
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers (net of change in foreign capital gains tax of
($2,818,754))
 
100,430,597
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts
 
88,056
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on foreign currency translations
+
(26,282
)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
100,492,371
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
107,867,597
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$117,728,524
See financial notes
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Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$9,860,927
$33,974,624
Net realized gains (losses)
 
7,375,226
(3,536,349
)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
100,492,371
60,740,349
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$117,728,524
$91,178,624
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($37,187,563
)
($35,727,633
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
12,623,919
$105,582,703
22,274,568
$182,839,887
Shares reinvested
 
3,008,395
24,789,176
2,947,877
22,698,652
Shares redeemed
+
(9,577,632
)
(81,861,312
)
(20,616,360
)
(169,703,400
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
6,054,682
$48,510,567
4,606,085
$35,835,139
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
86,751,995
$695,444,841
82,145,910
$604,158,711
Total increase
+
6,054,682
129,051,528
4,606,085
91,286,130
End of period
 
92,806,677
$824,496,369
86,751,995
$695,444,841
See financial notes
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Financial Notes, unaudited
1. Business Structure of the Funds:
Each of the funds in this report is a series of Schwab Capital Trust (the trust), a no-load, open-end management investment company. The trust is organized as a Massachusetts business trust and is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act). The list below shows all the funds in the trust as of the end of the period, including the funds discussed in this report, which are highlighted:
SCHWAB CAPITAL TRUST
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Schwab Target 2015 Fund
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Schwab Target 2020 Fund
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Schwab Target 2025 Fund
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Schwab Target 2030 Fund
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund
Schwab Target 2035 Fund
Schwab Fundamental Global Real Estate Index Fund
Schwab Target 2040 Fund
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2045 Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund®
Schwab Target 2050 Fund
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
Schwab Target 2055 Fund
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
Schwab Target 2060 Fund
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
Schwab Target 2065 Fund
Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund®
Schwab Target 2010 Index Fund
Schwab International Index Fund®
Schwab Target 2015 Index Fund
Schwab MarketTrack All Equity Portfolio™
Schwab Target 2020 Index Fund
Schwab MarketTrack Growth Portfolio™
Schwab Target 2025 Index Fund
Schwab MarketTrack Balanced Portfolio™
Schwab Target 2030 Index Fund
Schwab MarketTrack Conservative Portfolio™
Schwab Target 2035 Index Fund
Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Schwab Target 2040 Index Fund
Schwab Balanced Fund
Schwab Target 2045 Index Fund
Schwab Core Equity Fund
Schwab Target 2050 Index Fund
Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
Schwab Target 2055 Index Fund
Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
Schwab Target 2060 Index Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Schwab Target 2065 Index Fund
Schwab Health Care Fund
Schwab Monthly Income Fund - Target Payout
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
Schwab Monthly Income Fund - Flexible Payout
Schwab Target 2010 Fund
Schwab Monthly Income Fund - Income Payout
Each fund in this report offers one share class. Shares are bought and sold at closing net asset value per share (NAV), which is the price for all outstanding shares of a fund. Each share has a par value of 1/1,000 of a cent, and the funds’ Board of Trustees (the Board) may authorize the issuance of as many shares as necessary.
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. The "Fund Complex" includes The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Investments, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust.
Investment Objectives
The Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund seeks investment results that correspond generally (before fees and expenses) to the total return of the Russell RAFITM US Large Company Index.
The Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund seeks investment results that correspond generally (before fees and expenses) to the total return of the Russell RAFITM US Small Company Index.
The Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund seeks investment results that correspond generally (before fees and expenses) to the total return of the Russell RAFITM Developed ex US Large Company Index.
The Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund seeks investment results that correspond generally (before fees and expenses) to the total return of the Russell RAFITM Developed ex US Small Company Index.
The Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund seeks investment results that correspond generally (before fees and expenses) to the total return of the Russell RAFITM Emerging Markets Large Company Index.
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Schwab Fundamental Index Funds
Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
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 mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs), which are referred to as "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) and are available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.
(a) Security Valuation:
Pursuant to Rule 2a-5 under the 1940 Act, the Board has designated authority to a Valuation Designee, the funds’ investment adviser, to make fair valuation determinations under adopted procedures, subject to Board oversight. The investment adviser has formed a Pricing Committee to administer the pricing and valuation of portfolio securities and other assets and liabilities as well as to ensure that prices used for internal purposes or provided by third parties reasonably reflect fair value. The Valuation Designee may utilize independent pricing services, quotations from securities and financial instrument dealers and other market sources to determine fair value.
Securities held in the funds’ portfolio are valued every business day. The following valuation policies and procedures are used by the Valuation Designee 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.
● Foreign equity security fair valuation: The Valuation Designee has adopted procedures to fair value foreign equity securities that are traded in markets that close prior to the valuation of a fund’s holdings. By fair valuing securities whose prices may have been affected by events occurring after the close of trading, the Valuation Designee seeks to establish prices that investors might expect to realize upon the current sales of these securities. This methodology is designed to deter “arbitrage” market timers, who seek to exploit delays between the change in the value of a fund’s portfolio holdings and the NAV of a fund’s shares and seeks to help ensure that the prices at which a fund’s shares are purchased and redeemed are fair and do not result in dilution of shareholder interest or other harm to shareholders. When fair value pricing is used at the open or close of a reporting period, it may cause a temporary divergence between the return of a fund and that of its comparative index or benchmark.
● Futures contracts: Futures contracts are valued at their settlement prices as of the close of their exchanges.
● Mutual funds: Mutual funds are valued at their respective NAVs.
● Securities for which no quoted value is available: The Valuation Designee has adopted procedures to fair value a fund’s securities when market prices are not “readily available” or are unreliable. For example, a security may be fair valued when it’s 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. Fair value determinations are made in good faith in accordance with adopted valuation procedures. The Valuation Designee considers a number of factors, including unobservable market inputs, when arriving at fair value. The Valuation Designee may employ methods 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. 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.
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 methods 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
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
categorization is based on the lowest level input that is significant to the valuation. If it is determined 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 the Valuation Designee’s judgment will be required to estimate fair value.
The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows:
● Level 1 — quoted prices in active markets for identical investments — Investments whose values are based on quoted market prices in active markets. These generally include active listed equities, mutual funds, ETFs and futures contracts. Mutual funds and ETFs are classified as Level 1 prices, without consideration to the classification level of the underlying securities held which could be Level 1, Level 2 or Level 3 in the fair value hierarchy. 
● Level 2 — other 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 forward foreign currency exchange contracts. 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. In addition, international securities whose markets close hours before the valuation of a fund’s holdings may require fair valuations due to significant movement in the U.S. markets occurring after the daily close of foreign markets. The Valuation Designee has approved a vendor that calculates fair valuations of international equity securities based on a number of factors that appear to correlate to the movements in the U.S. markets
● Level 3 — significant unobservable inputs (including the Valuation Designee’s 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 readily available for these securities, one or more valuation methods are used for which sufficient and reliable data is available. The inputs used 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 in the absence of market information. Assumptions used due to the lack of observable inputs may significantly impact the resulting fair value and therefore a 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 funds’ investments as of April 30, 2024, are disclosed in each fund’s 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 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 pursuant to Rule 2a-7 under 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
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Schwab Fundamental Index Funds
Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
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 fair 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 9% of gross lending revenue, with subsequent breakpoints to a low of 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 the investment adviser or any of its affiliates.
As of April 30, 2024, Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund, Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund, Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund, Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund and Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index 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 April 30, 2024, are disclosed in each fund’s Portfolio Holdings and Statement of Assets and Liabilities.
Cash Investments: The funds, except for the Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund and Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund, may invest a portion of their assets in cash. Cash includes cash bank balances in an interest-bearing demand deposit account with maturity on demand by the funds.
Passive Foreign Investment Companies: Certain funds may own shares in certain foreign corporations that meet the Internal Revenue Code, as amended, 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).
Central Securities Depositories Regulation: The Central Securities Depositories Regulation (CSDR) introduced measures for the authorization and supervision of European Union Central Security Depositories and created a common set of prudential, organizational, and conduct of business standards at a European level. CSDR is designed to support securities settlement and operational aspects of securities settlement, including the provision of shorter settlement periods; mandatory buy-ins; and cash penalties, to prevent and address settlement fails. CSDR measures are aimed to prevent settlement fails by ensuring that all transaction details are provided to facilitate settlement, as well as further incentivizing timely settlement by imposing cash penalty fines and buy-ins. The Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund, Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund and Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund may be subject to pay cash penalties and may also receive cash penalties with certain counterparties in instances where there are settlement fails. These cash penalties are included in the net realized gains (losses) on sales of securities in each fund’s Statement of Operations, if any. 
(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 reported in foreign currency transactions or translations in each fund’s Statement of Operations, if any. 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, if any. 
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.
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2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
(d) Investment Income:
Interest income is recorded as it accrues. Dividends, in the form of cash or non-cash income such as in the form of additional securities, 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 date the ex-dividend is confirmed. 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 Fund and Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund 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. The professional fees related to European Union foreign withholding tax claims are non-contingent and non-routine expenses which are subject to repayment to the investment adviser (see financial note 4 for additional information).
For U.S. income tax purposes, European Union reclaims received reduce the amounts of foreign taxes that the fund passes through to its shareholders. If European Union reclaims received exceed foreign withholding taxes paid, the Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund and Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund will evaluate the requirements for entering into a closing agreement with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to address any prior years’ U.S. income tax liabilities attributable to fund shareholders resulting from the recovery of foreign taxes. The closing agreement would result in the fund paying a compliance fee to the IRS, on behalf of its shareholders, representing the estimated tax savings generated from foreign tax credits claimed by fund shareholders on their tax returns in prior years. During the period ended April 30, 2024, the Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund and Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund did not incur any compliance fees.
(e) Expenses:
Pursuant to the Amended and Restated Advisory Agreement (Advisory Agreement) between the investment adviser 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. The Advisory Agreement excludes paying acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by a fund through its investments in underlying funds. Acquired fund fees and expenses are indirect expenses incurred by a fund through its investments in underlying funds. Such expenses are reflected in the net asset values of the underlying funds.
(f) Distributions to Shareholders:
The funds make distributions from net investment income and net realized capital gains, if any, once a year. To receive a distribution, you must be a registered shareholder on the record date. Distributions are paid to shareholders on the payable date.
(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 each fund’s Statement of Operations. Foreign taxes accrued as of April 30, 2024, 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) Regulatory Update:
Effective January 24, 2023, the SEC adopted rule and form amendments to require mutual funds and ETFs to transmit concise and visually engaging streamlined annual and semiannual reports to shareholders that highlight key information deemed important for retail investors to assess and monitor their fund investments. Other information, including financial statements, will no longer appear in a streamlined shareholder report but must be available online, delivered free of charge upon request, and filed on a semiannual basis on Form N-CSR. The rule and form amendments have a compliance date of July 24, 2024. At this time, management is evaluating the impact of these rule and form amendment changes on the content of the current shareholder report and the newly created annual and semiannual streamlined shareholder reports.

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 and 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.
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.
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 its indexing strategy, a fund does not take steps to reduce market exposure or to lessen the effects of a declining market. In addition, because of a fund’s expenses, a fund’s performance may be below that of the index. Errors relating to the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified by the index provider for a period of time. In addition, market disruptions could cause delays in an index’s rebalancing schedule. Such errors and/or market disruptions may result in losses for a fund.
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. 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.
Small-Cap Company Risk. 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.
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3. Risk Factors (continued):
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.
Concentration Risk. To the extent that a fund’s or its respective 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.
Foreign Investment Risk. 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 may 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, in particular, many of which are issued by companies in emerging markets, may be more volatile. Foreign securities may also include investments in variable interest entities (VIEs) structures, which are created by China-based operating companies in jurisdictions outside of China to obtain indirect financing due to Chinese regulations that prohibit non-Chinese ownership of those companies. 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. 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, auditing, financial reporting and recordkeeping 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.
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 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. A fund’s use of derivatives also could create a risk of counterparty default under certain transactions, risks that the fund would need to liquidate portfolio positions when it may not be advantageous to do so in order to meet margin and payment obligations, and legal risks relating to insufficient documentation, insufficient capacity or authority of a counterparty, or legality or enforceability of a contract.
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):
Sampling Index Tracking Risk. To the extent a fund uses a sampling method, the fund may not fully replicate its respective index and may hold securities not included in the index. As a result, the 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. If a fund utilizes a sampling approach, it may not track the return of the index as well as it would if the fund purchased all of the securities in the index.
Securities Lending Risk. Securities lending involves the risk of loss of rights in, or delay in recovery of, the loaned securities if the borrower fails to return the security loaned or becomes insolvent.
Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) Risk. Certain funds may purchase shares of ETFs to gain exposure to a particular portion of the market while awaiting an opportunity to purchase securities directly. When a fund invests in an ETF, in addition to directly bearing the expenses associated with its own operations, it will bear a proportionate share of the ETF’s expenses. Therefore, it may be more costly to own an ETF than to own the underlying securities directly. In addition, while the risks of owning shares of an ETF generally reflect the risks of owning the underlying securities the ETF holds, lack of liquidity in the market for an ETF’s shares can result in its value being more volatile than the underlying portfolio securities.
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
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc., dba Schwab Asset Management, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Charles Schwab Corporation, serves as each fund’s investment adviser and administrator pursuant to the Advisory Agreement between the investment adviser and the trust.
For its advisory and administrative services to the funds, the investment adviser is entitled to receive an annual fee, payable monthly, based on a percentage of each fund’s average daily net assets as follows:
SCHWAB
FUNDAMENTAL
US LARGE
COMPANY
INDEX FUND
SCHWAB
FUNDAMENTAL
US SMALL
COMPANY
INDEX FUND
SCHWAB
FUNDAMENTAL
INTERNATIONAL
LARGE COMPANY
INDEX FUND
SCHWAB
FUNDAMENTAL
INTERNATIONAL
SMALL COMPANY
INDEX FUND
SCHWAB
FUNDAMENTAL
EMERGING
MARKETS
LARGE COMPANY
INDEX FUND
0.25
%
0.25
%
0.25
%
0.39
%
0.39
%
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4. Affiliates and Affiliated Transactions (continued):
Investments from Affiliates
Certain funds in the Fund Complex may own shares of other funds in the Fund Complex. The table below reflects the percentages of shares of each fund in this report that are owned by other funds in the Fund Complex as of April 30, 2024, as applicable:
 
UNDERLYING FUNDS
 
SCHWAB
FUNDAMENTAL
US LARGE
COMPANY
INDEX FUND
SCHWAB
FUNDAMENTAL
US SMALL
COMPANY
INDEX FUND
SCHWAB
FUNDAMENTAL
INTERNATIONAL
LARGE COMPANY
INDEX FUND
SCHWAB
FUNDAMENTAL
INTERNATIONAL
SMALL COMPANY
INDEX FUND
SCHWAB
FUNDAMENTAL
EMERGING
MARKETS
LARGE COMPANY
INDEX FUND
Schwab MarketTrack All Equity Portfolio
1.4
%
1.6
%
2.3
%
7.5
%
5.2
%
Schwab MarketTrack Balanced Portfolio
0.6
%
0.5
%
0.9
%
2.5
%
1.7
%
Schwab MarketTrack Conservative Portfolio
0.1
%
0.1
%
0.2
%
0.6
%
0.4
%
Schwab MarketTrack Growth Portfolio
1.3
%
1.3
%
1.8
%
5.3
%
3.6
%
Schwab Target 2010 Fund
0.0
%*
%
0.0
%*
%
%
Schwab Target 2015 Fund
0.0
%*
%
0.0
%*
%
%
Schwab Target 2020 Fund
0.1
%
%
0.1
%
%
%
Schwab Target 2025 Fund
0.1
%
%
0.1
%
%
%
Schwab Target 2030 Fund
0.3
%
%
0.3
%
%
%
Schwab Target 2035 Fund
0.3
%
%
0.2
%
%
%
Schwab Target 2040 Fund
0.6
%
%
0.5
%
%
%
Schwab Target 2045 Fund
0.2
%
%
0.1
%
%
%
Schwab Target 2050 Fund
0.2
%
%
0.1
%
%
%
Schwab Target 2055 Fund
0.1
%
%
0.1
%
%
%
Schwab Target 2060 Fund
0.1
%
%
0.0
%*
%
%
Schwab Target 2065 Fund
0.0
%*
%
0.0
%*
%
%
*
Less than 0.05%
Other Affiliated Transactions
The professional fees related to European Union foreign withholding tax claims discussed in financial note 2(d) are non-contingent and non-routine expenses. The investment adviser agreed to pay these professional fees, on behalf of the funds, subject to reimbursement by the funds to the investment adviser to the extent the funds are able to successfully recover tax claims in the future.
For the period ended April 30, 2024, the professional fees incurred by the Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund and Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund and paid by the investment adviser were $35,066 and $6,591, respectively, as shown as Professional fees in each fund’s Statement of Operations.
During the period ended April 30, 2024, the Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund and Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund did not recover any previously withheld foreign withholding tax claims and made no reimbursements to the investment adviser.
As of April 30, 2024, the balance of professional fees related to foreign withholding tax claims subject to future reimbursement by the Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund and Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund to the investment adviser were $138,949 and $8,655, respectively.
No other amounts for additional foreign withholding tax claims 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.
Interfund Transactions
The funds may engage in direct transactions with certain other funds in the Fund Complex in accordance with procedures adopted by the Board pursuant to Rule 17a-7 under the 1940 Act. When one fund is seeking to sell a security that another fund is seeking to buy, an interfund transaction can allow both funds to benefit by reducing transaction costs while allowing each fund to execute the
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4. Affiliates and Affiliated Transactions (continued):
transaction at the current market price. This practice is limited to funds that share the same investment adviser, trustees and/or officers The net realized gains or losses on sales of interfund transactions are recorded in Net realized gains (losses) on sales of securities — unaffiliated issuers in the Statement of Operations. For the period ended April 30, 2024, each fund’s purchases and sales of securities with other funds in the Fund Complex as well as any realized gains (losses) were as follows:
 
PURCHASE COST
SALE PROCEEDS
REALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
$133,451,844
$95,194,646
($5,783,673
)
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
35,138,318
58,343,044
10,590,699
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index
Fund
41,085,022
40,922,981
2,800,469
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index
Fund
27,835,817
16,005,747
5,593,520
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company
Index Fund
6,732,034
3,444,165
783,629
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 by the Board. The funds had no interfund borrowing or lending activity during the period.

5. Board of Trustees:
The Board may include people who are officers and/or directors of the investment adviser 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 funds did not pay any interested persons or non-interested persons (independent trustees). The independent trustees are paid by the investment adviser. For information regarding the trustees, please refer to the Trustees and Officers table at the end of this report.

6. Borrowing from Banks:
During the period, the funds were participants with other funds in the Fund Complex in a joint, syndicated, committed $1 billion line of credit (the Syndicated Credit Facility), maturing on September 26, 2024. Under the terms of the Syndicated Credit Facility, in addition to the investment adviser paying the interest charged on any borrowings by a fund, the investment adviser paid a commitment fee of 0.15% per annum on the funds’ proportionate share of the unused portion of the Syndicated Credit Facility.
During the period, the funds were participants with other funds in the Fund Complex in a joint, unsecured, uncommitted $400 million line of credit (the Uncommitted Credit Facility), with State Street Bank and Trust Company, maturing on September 26, 2024. Under the terms of the Uncommitted Credit Facility, the investment adviser pays interest on the amount a fund borrows. There were no borrowings by any of the funds 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 the investment adviser, if any. The interest expense is determined based on a negotiated rate above the current Federal Funds Rate.

7. Derivatives:
Certain funds entered into futures contracts during the report period to equitize available cash. 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.
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7. Derivatives (continued):
As of April 30, 2024, the Statement of Assets and Liabilities included the following financial derivative instrument fair values held at period end:
 
EQUITY CONTRACTS
TOTAL
Asset Derivatives
 
 
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
$8,628
$8,628
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
2,245
2,245
 
 
1
Includes cumulative unrealized appreciation of futures contracts as reported in the fund’s Portfolio Holdings. Only current day’s variation margin on futures contracts is
reported in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities.
Liability Derivatives
 
 
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
($122,117
)
($122,117
)
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
(125,933
)
(125,933
)
 
 
1
Includes cumulative unrealized depreciation of futures contracts as reported in each fund’s Portfolio Holdings. Only current day’s variation margin on futures contracts is
reported in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities.
The effects of the derivative contracts in the Statement of Operations for the period ended April 30, 2024, were:
 
EQUITY CONTRACTS
TOTAL
Net Realized Gains (Losses)
 
 
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
$5,363,867
$5,363,867
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
1,323,331
1,323,331
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
1,283,067
1,283,067
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
333,702
333,702
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
434,953
434,953
 
 
1
Statement of Operations location: Net realized gains (losses) on futures contracts.
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7. Derivatives (continued):
Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)
 
 
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
$1,114,400
$1,114,400
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
246,940
246,940
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
219,765
219,765
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
13,289
13,289
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund
Futures Contracts1
88,056
88,056
 
 
1
Statement of Operations location: Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts.
During the period ended April 30, 2024, 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 US Large Company Index Fund
$31,603,459
133
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
8,033,229
83
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
17,269,511
156
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
4,353,711
39
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund
4,317,201
87

8. Purchases and Sales of Investment Securities:
For the period ended April 30, 2024, purchases and sales of securities (excluding in-kind transactions and short-term obligations) were as follows:
 
PURCHASES
OF SECURITIES
SALES
OF SECURITIES
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
$962,202,253
$339,924,846
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
487,788,212
280,420,771
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
324,380,220
145,150,413
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
86,928,406
112,010,981
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund
103,736,558
78,799,802
During the period ended April 30, 2024, the following funds had transactions in connection with in-kind transactions:
 
IN-KIND PURCHASES
OF SECURITIES
IN-KIND SALES
OF SECURITIES
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
$
$371,746,416
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
137,948,341
The funds may realize net capital gains or losses resulting from in-kind redemptions. 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 on sales of in-kind redemptions for the period ended April 30, 2024, are disclosed in the funds’ Statements of Operations, if any.
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9. Federal Income Taxes:
As of April 30, 2024, the tax basis cost of the funds’ investments and gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation were as follows:
 
TAX COST
GROSS UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
GROSS UNREALIZED
DEPRECIATION
NET UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
$5,137,367,939
$3,297,069,086
($142,028,732
)
$3,155,040,354
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
1,613,692,479
402,594,247
(169,463,560
)
233,130,687
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
2,206,013,919
464,219,942
(87,795,570
)
376,424,372
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
515,935,096
96,929,332
(45,407,599
)
51,521,733
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund
722,714,978
171,680,718
(62,049,874
)
109,630,844
Capital loss carryforwards have no expiration and may be used to offset future realized capital gains for federal income tax purposes. As of October 31, 2023, the funds had capital loss carryforwards available as follows:
 
 
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
$43,802,035
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
10,918,954
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
52,818,527
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
2,216,460
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index
Fund
102,902,372
The tax basis components of distributions and components of distributable earnings on a tax basis are finalized at fiscal year-end; accordingly, tax basis balances have not been determined as of April 30, 2024. The tax basis components of distributions paid during the fiscal year ended October 31, 2023 were as follows:
 
PRIOR FISCAL YEAR END DISTRIBUTIONS
 
ORDINARY
INCOME
LONG-TERM
CAPITAL
GAINS
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
$133,865,719
$
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
18,239,275
87,539,598
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
49,119,207
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
11,013,851
15,959,445
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund
35,727,633
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 in the financial statements. The funds may also designate a portion of the amount paid to redeeming shareholders as a distribution for tax purposes.
As of October 31, 2023, 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 each fund’s Statement of Operations. During the fiscal year ended October 31, 2023, the funds did not incur any interest or penalties.

10. Subsequent Events:
At a meeting held on February 28, 2024, the Board approved changes to each fund’s comparative index from a Russell RAFI Index to a RAFI Fundamental High Liquidity Index as well as changes to each fund’s investment objective, which is nonfundamental, and each fund’s name. These changes are scheduled to be effective on June 21, 2024. For more information, please visit schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
10. Subsequent Events (continued):
Other than the planned changes discussed above, management has determined there are no other 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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Trustees and Officers
The tables below give information about the trustees and officers of Schwab Capital 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 106 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 funds’ 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
Michael J. Beer
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 2022)
Retired. Director, President and Chief Executive Officer
(Dec. 2016 – Sept. 2019), Principal Funds (investment management).
106
Director (2016 – 2019),
Principal Funds, Inc.
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.
106
None
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.
106
None
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.
106
Director
(2004 – present),
Corcept Therapeutics
Incorporated
Director (2009 – 2021),
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).
106
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
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).
106
None
J. Derek Penn
1957
Trustee
(Trustee of The Charles Schwab
Family of Funds, Schwab
Investments, Schwab Capital Trust,
Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab
Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust
since 2021)
Head of Equity Sales and Trading (2006 – 2018), BNY Mellon (financial
services).
106
None
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)
Co-Chairman of the Board (July 2022 – present), Director and Chief
Executive Officer (Oct. 2008 – present) and President
(Feb. 2007 – Oct. 2021), The Charles Schwab Corporation; President and
Chief Executive Officer (Oct. 2008 – Oct. 2021) and Director
(May 2008 – Oct. 2021), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; Co-Chairman of the
Board (July 2022 – present) and Director (Apr. 2006 – present), Charles
Schwab Bank, SSB; Co-Chairman of the Board (July 2022 – present) and
Director (Nov. 2017 – present), Charles Schwab Premier Bank, SSB;
Co-Chairman of the Board (July 2022 – present) and Director
(July 2019 – present), Charles Schwab Trust Bank; Director
(May 2008 – present), Chief Executive Officer (Aug. 2017 – present) and
President (Aug. 2017 – Nov. 2021), Schwab Holdings, Inc.; Manager
(Sept. 2023 – present), TD Ameritrade Holding LLC; Director
(Oct. 2020 – Aug. 2023), TD Ameritrade Holding Corporation; Director
(July 2016 – Oct. 2021), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.
106
Director
(2008 – present), The
Charles Schwab
Corporation
Richard A. Wurster2
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 2022)
President (Oct. 2021 – present) and Executive Vice President – Schwab
Asset Management Solutions (Apr. 2019 – Oct. 2021), The Charles
Schwab Corporation; President, Director (Oct. 2021 – present), Executive
Vice President – Schwab Asset Management Solutions
(July 2019 – Oct. 2021) and Senior Vice President – Advisory
(May 2016 – July 2019), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; President
(Nov. 2021 – present), Schwab Holdings, Inc.; Director
(Oct. 2021 – present) and Chief Executive Officer (Nov. 2019 – Jan. 2022),
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Director, Chief Executive
Officer and President (Mar. 2018 – Oct. 2022), Charles Schwab Investment
Advisory, Inc.; Chief Executive Officer (July 2016 – Apr. 2018) and
President (Mar. 2017 – Apr. 2018), ThomasPartners, Inc.; Chief Executive
Officer (July 2016 – Apr. 2018), Windhaven Investment Management, Inc.
106
None
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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
Omar Aguilar
1970
Chief Executive Officer, President and Chief Investment
Officer
(Officer of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab
Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity
Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since
2011)
Chief Executive Officer (Jan. 2022 – present), President (Oct. 2023 – present), (Chief
Investment Officer (Apr. 2011 – present) and Senior Vice President (Apr. 2011 – Jan. 2022),
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Director, Chief Executive Officer and
President (Oct. 2022 – present), Charles Schwab Investment Advisory, Inc.; Chief Executive
Officer (Sept. 2023 – present), President (Oct. 2023 – present), Chief Investment Officer
(June 2011 – present) and Vice President (June 2011 – Sept. 2023), Schwab Funds, Laudus
Trust and Schwab ETFs.
Mark Fischer
1970
Chief Operating 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)
Chief Operating Officer (Dec. 2020 – present) and Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer
(Jan. 2016 – Dec. 2022), Schwab Funds, Laudus Trust and Schwab ETFs; Chief Financial
Officer (Mar. 2020 – present), Chief Operating Officer (Oct. 2023 – present), Managing
Director (Mar. 2023 – present) and Vice President (Oct. 2013 – Mar. 2023), Charles Schwab
Investment Management, Inc.
Dana Smith
1965
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
2023)
Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer (Jan. 2023 – present) and Assistant Treasurer
(Dec. 2015 – Dec. 2022), Schwab Funds, Laudus Trust and Schwab ETFs; Managing Director
(Mar. 2023 – present), Vice President (Mar. 2022 – Mar. 2023) and Director
(Oct. 2015 – Mar. 2022), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Managing Director
(May 2022 – present) and Vice President (Apr. 2022 – May 2022), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
Patrick Cassidy
1964
Vice President and Chief Investment 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)
Chief Investment Officer (Oct. 2023 – present) and Vice President (Feb. 2018 – present),
Schwab Funds, Laudus Trust and Schwab ETFs; Managing Director (Mar. 2023 – present),
Chief Investment Officer (Oct. 2023 – present), and Senior Vice President
(Oct. 2012 – Mar. 2023), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.
William P. McMahon, Jr.
1972
Vice President and Chief Investment Officer
(Officer of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab
Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity
Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since
2021)
Managing Director (Mar. 2023 – present), Senior Vice President (Jan. 2020 – Mar. 2023) and
Chief Investment Officer (Jan. 2020 – present) Charles Schwab Investment
Management, Inc.; Vice President and Chief Investment Officer (June 2021 – present),
Schwab Funds, Laudus Trust and Schwab ETFs; Senior Vice President and Chief Investment
Officer – ThomasPartners Strategies (Apr. 2018 – Dec. 2019), Charles Schwab Investment
Advisory, Inc.; Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer (May 2001 – Apr. 2018),
ThomasPartners, Inc.
Catherine MacGregor
1964
Chief Legal Officer and Secretary, Schwab Funds and
Schwab ETFs
Chief Legal Officer, Vice President and Clerk, Laudus Trust
(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)
Chief Legal Officer (Mar. 2022 – present), Managing Director (Mar. 2023 – present) and Vice
President (Sept. 2005 – Mar. 2023), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.;
Managing Director (May 2022 – present) and Vice President (Aug. 2005 – May 2022), Charles
Schwab & Co., Inc.; Vice President (Dec. 2005 – present) and Chief Legal Officer and Clerk
(Mar. 2007 – present), Laudus Trust; Chief Legal Officer and Secretary (Oct. 2021 – present),
Vice President (Nov. 2005 – Oct. 2021) and Assistant Secretary (June 2007 – Oct. 2021),
Schwab Funds; Chief Legal Officer and Secretary (Oct. 2021 – present), Vice President and
Assistant Secretary (Oct. 2009 – Oct. 2021), 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 and Mr. Wurster are Interested Trustees. Mr. Bettinger and Mr. Wurster are Interested Trustees because each owns stock of The Charles Schwab Corporation (CSC), the parent company of Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc., the investment adviser for the trusts in the Fund Complex, and is an employee of Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (Schwab), the principal underwriter for The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios and Laudus Trust.
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
asset allocation The practice of dividing a portfolio among different asset classes, with each asset class assigned a particular percentage.
asset class A group of securities with similar structure and basic characteristics. Stocks, bonds and cash are the three main examples of asset classes.
bond A security representing a loan from the investor to the issuer. A bond typically pays interest at a fixed rate (the coupon rate) until a specified date (the maturity date), at which time the issuer returns the money borrowed (principal or face value) to the bondholder. Because of their structure, bonds are sometimes called “fixed-income securities” or “debt securities.”
An individual bond is subject to the credit risk of the issuer. Changes in interest rates can affect a bond’s market value prior to call or maturity. There is no guarantee that a bond’s yield to call or maturity will provide a positive return over the rate of inflation.
bond fund A bond fund is subject to the same credit, interest rate, and inflation risks as bonds. In addition, a bond fund incurs ongoing fees and expenses. A bond fund’s net asset value will fluctuate with the price of the underlying bonds and the portfolio turnover activity; return of principal is not guaranteed.
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 capital gain or loss is considered unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
expense ratio The amount that is taken from a mutual fund’s assets each year to cover the fund’s 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.
market cap, market capitalization The value of a company as determined by the total value of all shares of its stock outstanding.
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 mutual fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets, subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding.
outstanding shares, shares outstanding When speaking of a company or mutual 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.
restricted and illiquid securities Restricted securities are securities that are subject to legal restrictions on their sale. Restricted securities generally can be sold in privately negotiated transactions, pursuant to an exemption from registration under the Securities Act of 1933 (the 1933 Act), or in a registered public offering. Certain restricted securities, such as Section 4(a)(2) commercial paper and Rule 144A securities under the 1933 Act, may be considered to be liquid if they meet the criteria for liquidity established by the Board. Illiquid securities generally are any securities that cannot be disposed of promptly and in the ordinary course of business at approximately the amount at which a fund has valued the instruments. The liquidity of a fund’s investments is monitored under the supervision and direction of the Board. Investments currently not considered liquid include repurchase agreements not maturing within seven days and certain restricted securities.
return on equity (ROE) The average yearly rate of return for each dollar of investors’ money, measured over the past five years.
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
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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 markets globally.
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.
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.
weighted average For mutual funds, an average that gives the same weight to each security as the security represents in the fund’s portfolio.
yield The income paid out by an investment, expressed as a percentage of the investment’s market value.
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Schwab Fundamental Index Funds
Schwab Asset Management
With a straightforward lineup of core products and solutions for building the foundation of a portfolio, Schwab Asset Management advocates for investors of all sizes with a steadfast focus on lowering costs and reducing unnecessary complexity. The list below shows all currently available Schwab Funds®.
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 Fund. 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 Funds’ website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov, or by contacting Schwab Funds 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.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus or the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.
Schwab Funds
Equity Funds
Schwab Core Equity Fund
Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Schwab Health Care Fund
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Schwab Select Large Cap Growth Fund
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental Global Real Estate Index Fund
Schwab Global Real Estate Fund
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Schwab 1000 Index® Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund®
Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund®
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
Schwab International Index Fund®
Asset Allocation Funds
Schwab Balanced Fund
Schwab MarketTrack Portfolios®
Schwab Target Funds
Schwab Target Index Funds
Schwab Monthly Income Funds
Bond Funds
Schwab Treasury Inflation Protected Securities Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond Index Fund
Schwab Short-Term Bond Index Fund
Schwab Tax-Free Bond Fund1
Schwab California Tax-Free Bond Fund1
Schwab Opportunistic Municipal Bond Fund
Schwab Money Funds2
Schwab provides a broad choice of taxable and tax-exempt money market funds for both retail and institutional client types.
Investment Adviser
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¹
State, local, and the Federal Alternative Minimum Tax may apply. Capital gains are not exempt from Federal Taxation.
²
You could lose money by investing in the Schwab Money Funds. All Schwab Money Funds with the exception of Schwab Variable Share Price Money Fund seek to preserve the value of your investment at $1.00 per share, but cannot guarantee they will do so. Because the share price of Schwab Variable Share Price Money Fund will fluctuate, when you sell your shares they may be worth more or less than what you originally paid for them. All Schwab Money Funds with the exception of Schwab Government Money Fund, Schwab Retirement Government Money Fund, Schwab U.S. Treasury Money Fund, Schwab Treasury Obligations Money Fund and Schwab Government Money Market Portfolio may impose a fee upon the sale of your shares if the Fund’s Board determines that the fee is in the best interests of the Fund. An investment in the Schwab Money Funds is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency. The Schwab Money Funds’ sponsor has no legal obligation to provide financial support to the Funds, and you should not expect that the sponsor will provide financial support to the Funds at any time.

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Semiannual Report | April 30, 2024
Schwab International Opportunities Fund
No Action Required – Notice Regarding Shareholder Report Delivery
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and monitor their fund investments. Other information, including financial statements, will not appear in the streamlined shareholder reports
but will available online and delivered free of charge upon request.
• If you already receive the full shareholder reports, you will receive the streamlined shareholder reports in the same way that you currently
receive the full shareholder reports (either in paper or electronically).
• If you currently receive a notification when a shareholder report is available on a fund’s website, beginning July 24, 2024, you will begin to
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Schwab International Opportunities Fund
In This Report
2
3
4
6
7
23
36
39
Fund investment adviser: Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc., dba Schwab Asset Management®
Distributor: Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (Schwab)
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 Schwab.
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Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Performance at a Glance
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Total Return for the 6 Months Ended April 30, 2024
Schwab International Opportunities Fund1 (Ticker Symbol: SWMIX)
16.38%
MSCI EAFE® Index (Net)2
18.63%
Fund Category: Morningstar Foreign Large Growth3
18.78%
Performance Details
pages 4-5
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.
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, the fund’s total return would have been lower. Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the redemption of fund shares.
Foreign securities can involve risks such as political and economic instability and currency risk. These risks may be greater in emerging markets.
1
The fund’s performance relative to the index may be affected by fair-value pricing and timing differences in foreign exchange calculations. See financial note 2 for more information.
2
The net version of the index reflects reinvested dividends net of withholding taxes but reflects no deductions for expenses or other taxes.
3
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
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Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Fund Management
(JOHN GREVES PHOTO)
John Greves, CFA, Managing Director and Head of Multi-Asset Strategies for Schwab Asset Management, is
responsible for the day-to-day co-management of the fund. Prior to joining Schwab in 2016, Mr. Greves
worked at Russell Investment Management Company (Russell Investments) for 13 years, most recently as a
portfolio manager for multi-asset solutions where he managed multiple target date funds, chaired the
multi-asset advisory team, and co-authored papers on glide path methodology and benchmarking. Prior to
that, he served in several roles for Russell Investments including associate portfolio manager for multi-asset
solutions and senior portfolio analyst for multi-asset solutions.
(TONY CREASY PHOTO)
Tony Creasy, CFA, Senior Portfolio Manager for Schwab Asset Management, is responsible for the day-to-day
co-management of the fund. Prior to his current role, he was a portfolio manager on the Multi-Asset
Strategies Team, responsible for the daily management of several multi-asset portfolios. He also spent eight
years as lead analyst on the Schwab Asset Management Investment Manager Research Team. Mr. Creasy
started his tenure at Schwab in 2005 as an institutional investment analyst for the firm’s retirement
investment services group, providing mutual fund analysis.
David Rios, Portfolio Manager for Schwab Asset Management, is responsible for the day-to-day management
of the portion of the fund that is invested in accordance with a particular index. Prior to this role, Mr. Rios was
an associate portfolio manager on the equity index strategies team for four years. His first role with Schwab
Asset Management was as a trade operations specialist. Prior to joining Schwab in 2008, Mr. Rios was a
senior fund accountant at Investors Bank & Trust (subsequently acquired by State Street Corporation).
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Schwab International Opportunities Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1,2
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab International Opportunities Fund (4/2/04)3
16.38%
2.44%
3.65%
3.56%
MSCI EAFE® Index (Net) 4
18.63%
9.28%
6.18%
4.38%
Fund Category: Morningstar Foreign Large Growth 5
18.78%
7.07%
5.57%
5.24%
Fund Expense Ratio6: 0.85%
INVESTMENT MANAGERS AND ALLOCATIONS7
Investment Managers
Investment Style
% of
Net Assets
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc., dba Schwab Asset Management8
International Large-Cap Developed
26.3%
American Century Investment Management, Inc.
International Small-Cap Growth
23.1%
Harris Associates L.P
International Large-Cap Value
20.3%
Columbia Management Investment Advisers, LLC
International All-Cap Blend
18.9%
Baillie Gifford Overseas Limited
International Growth
7.9%
Cash and other assets9
 
3.5%
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.
1
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, the fund’s returns would have been lower. These returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
The fund’s performance relative to the index may be affected by fair-value pricing and timing differences in foreign exchange calculations. See financial note 2 for more information.
3
The fund commenced operations on October 16, 1996 which became the Schwab International Opportunities Fund (formerly Laudus International MarketMasters Fund) Investor Shares. The Investor Shares were consolidated into Select Shares on February 26, 2019. The performance presented is that of the former Select Shares which commenced operations on April 2, 2004.
4
The net version of the index reflects reinvested dividends net of withholding taxes but reflects no deductions for expenses or other taxes.
5
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
6
As stated in the prospectus. Reflects the total annual fund operating expenses without contractual fee waivers. For actual expense ratios during the period, refer to the financial highlights section of the financial statements.
7
For more information about each of the investment manager’s investment styles, refer to the fund’s prospectus.
8
Schwab Asset Management manages a portion of the fund by primarily investing in stocks that are included in the FTSE Developed ex US Quality Factor Index. The Schwab International Opportunities Fund has been developed solely by Schwab Asset Management. Index Ownership – The fund is not in any way connected to or sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by the London Stock Exchange Group plc and its group undertakings (collectively, the LSE Group). FTSE Russell is a trading name of certain of the LSE Group companies. All rights in the FTSE Developed ex US Quality Factor Index (the Index) vest in the relevant LSE Group company which owns the Index. “FTSE®” is a trade mark of the relevant LSE Group company and is used by any other LSE Group company under license.
9
Schwab Asset Management can allocate a portion of the fund to particular market sectors, such as emerging markets, utilizing securities, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and/or other registered investment companies and may also directly manage additional portions of the fund during transitions between investment managers. Schwab Asset Management also manages the cash portion of the fund.
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Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics1
Number of Holdings
935
Weighted Average Market Cap (millions)
$91,051
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E)
18.4
Price/Book Ratio (P/B)
2.2
Portfolio Turnover Rate
26%
2
Sector Weightings % of Investments1
Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets4
Top Country Weightings % of Investments5
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
International investments are subject to additional risks such as currency fluctuation, geopolitical risk and the potential for illiquid markets. Investing in emerging markets may accentuate these risks.
1
Excludes derivatives.
2
Not annualized.
3
Includes the fund’s position(s) in money market mutual funds registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.
4
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
5
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 International Opportunities Fund
Fund Expenses (Unaudited)
Examples for a $1,000 Investment
As a fund shareholder, you may incur two types of costs: (1) transaction costs; and (2) ongoing costs, including management fees, transfer agent and shareholder services fees, and other fund expenses.
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 November 1, 2023 and held through April 30, 2024.
The 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.”
The 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. Therefore, the hypothetical return line of the table is 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) 1,2
BEGINNING
ACCOUNT VALUE
AT 11/1/23
ENDING
ACCOUNT VALUE
(NET OF EXPENSES)
AT 4/30/24
EXPENSES PAID
DURING PERIOD
11/1/23-4/30/24 3
Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Actual Return
0.84%
$1,000.00
$1,163.80
$4.52
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.84%
$1,000.00
$1,020.69
$4.22
1
Based on the most recent six-month expense ratio.
2
Excludes acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in underlying funds. Acquired fund fees and expenses
were less than 0.01% during the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024 (see financial note 4, Expense Limitation, for additional information).
3
Expenses for the fund are equal to its annualized expense ratio, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 182 days in the period, and divided by
366 days in the fiscal year.
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Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/191
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$17.49
$16.90
$30.60
$24.37
$22.89
$22.89
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)2
0.14
0.33
0.26
0.01
0.00
3
0.31
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
2.71
0.91
(9.58
)
7.94
1.95
1.74
Total from investment operations
2.85
1.24
(9.32
)
7.95
1.95
2.05
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.34
)
(0.20
)
(0.28
)
(0.43
)
(0.29
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.45
)
(4.10
)
(1.72
)
(0.04
)
(1.76
)
Total distributions
(0.34
)
(0.65
)
(4.38
)
(1.72
)
(0.47
)
(2.05
)
Net asset value at end of period
$20.00
$17.49
$16.90
$30.60
$24.37
$22.89
Total return
16.38
%4
7.09
%
(34.79
%)
33.50
%
8.56
%
10.50
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Net operating expenses
0.84
%5,6
0.85
%6
0.99
%7,8
1.25
%
1.25
%
1.25
%
Gross operating expenses
0.84
%5,6
0.85
%6
1.08
%8
1.47
%
1.51
%
1.50
%
Net investment income (loss)
1.40
%5
1.70
%
1.24
%
0.05
%
0.00
%9
1.43
%
Portfolio turnover rate
26
%4
63
%
81
%
59
%
65
%
54
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000,000)
$1,002
$927
$982
$1,495
$1,243
$1,413
*
Unaudited.
1
Effective February 26, 2019, the Investor Share class, and the Select Share class were consolidated into a single class of shares of the fund. The financial history as shown in
the financial highlights is that of the former Select Shares.
2
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
3
Per-share amount was less than $0.005.
4
Not annualized.
5
Annualized.
6
Ratio excludes less than 0.01% of acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in underlying funds and are
subject to a contractual expense limitation (see financial note 4, Expense Limitation, for additional information).
7
Effective February 25, 2022, the net operating expense limitation was lowered from 1.25% to 0.86%. The ratio presented for the period ended October 31, 2022, is a blended
ratio.
8
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
9
Less than 0.005%
See financial notes
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Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date.
The fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT Part F. The fund’s Form N-PORT Part F is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after calendar quarters on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
COMMON STOCKS 94.9% OF NET ASSETS
 
Australia 3.8%
AGL Energy Ltd.
14,149
86,175
ALS Ltd.
7,059
59,020
Altium Ltd.
3,252
137,396
Alumina Ltd. *
54,255
55,738
Amcor PLC
26,375
234,512
BHP Group Ltd.
84,533
2,318,411
BlueScope Steel Ltd.
9,036
131,884
Boral Ltd.
6,053
22,273
Brambles Ltd.
118,937
1,118,917
CAR Group Ltd.
125,357
2,718,179
Charter Hall Group
9,814
74,530
Cleanaway Waste Management Ltd.
33,947
58,727
Cochlear Ltd.
1,802
375,912
Coles Group Ltd.
27,645
288,316
Computershare Ltd.
34,148
599,925
CSR Ltd.
11,803
67,322
Deterra Royalties Ltd.
11,613
36,760
Downer EDI Ltd.
13,233
39,726
Flight Centre Travel Group Ltd.
2,700
36,698
Fortescue Ltd.
41,375
685,768
Goodman Group
55,100
1,112,999
Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd.
10,475
30,763
IDP Education Ltd.
5,650
58,912
IGO Ltd.
15,709
78,241
Iluka Resources Ltd.
11,773
57,247
Incitec Pivot Ltd.
32,434
58,238
Insurance Australia Group Ltd.
78,178
323,890
James Hardie Industries PLC *
10,586
363,925
JB Hi-Fi Ltd.
2,973
116,013
Lottery Corp. Ltd.
40,251
125,563
Lovisa Holdings Ltd.
74,504
1,501,558
Magellan Financial Group Ltd.
8,083
45,896
Medibank Pvt Ltd.
168,852
386,985
Megaport Ltd. *
159,589
1,366,481
Metcash Ltd.
18,646
47,284
New Hope Corp. Ltd.
14,746
42,896
NEXTDC Ltd. *
315,938
3,353,835
Northern Star Resources Ltd.
420,689
3,987,600
Origin Energy Ltd.
36,068
227,640
Orora Ltd.
23,052
32,312
Paladin Energy Ltd. *
383,316
3,401,832
Pilbara Minerals Ltd.
83,672
213,021
Pro Medicus Ltd.
29,907
2,136,708
Qantas Airways Ltd. *
24,339
91,829
Qube Holdings Ltd.
28,355
60,319
REA Group Ltd.
1,462
167,586
Reece Ltd.
4,685
83,110
Region RE Ltd.
36,474
51,131
Rio Tinto Ltd.
8,392
698,419
Santos Ltd.
660,704
3,242,315
Seven Group Holdings Ltd.
105,381
2,560,664
Star Entertainment Group Ltd. *
30,008
7,735
Steadfast Group Ltd.
41,365
150,545
Tabcorp Holdings Ltd.
34,380
16,132
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Transurban Group
47,586
382,042
Wesfarmers Ltd.
30,611
1,311,352
Whitehaven Coal Ltd.
20,669
102,239
Woolworths Group Ltd.
24,779
508,393
Worley Ltd.
7,327
70,729
Yancoal Australia Ltd.
4,549
16,240
 
37,736,808
 
Austria 0.1%
ANDRITZ AG
1,633
89,135
Kontron AG
45,288
911,672
Mondi PLC
9,192
174,470
OMV AG
4,003
189,948
Telekom Austria AG
2,982
25,618
Verbund AG
1,843
140,789
voestalpine AG
2,431
64,920
 
1,596,552
 
Belgium 0.3%
Anheuser-Busch InBev SA
43,200
2,582,227
Elia Group SA
635
61,139
Lotus Bakeries NV
8
80,510
Solvay SA
1,551
50,103
Syensqo SA *
1,609
149,141
Warehouses De Pauw CVA
2,812
74,361
 
2,997,481
 
Brazil 1.4%
Direcional Engenharia SA
287,700
1,292,063
Embraer SA, ADR *
76,622
1,957,692
JBS SA
182,322
823,023
MercadoLibre, Inc. *
6,255
9,124,168
YDUQS Participacoes SA
297,800
836,749
 
14,033,695
 
Canada 5.8%
Alamos Gold, Inc., Class A
179,335
2,637,950
Alimentation Couche-Tard, Inc.
20,875
1,156,984
Aritzia, Inc. *
42,541
1,101,341
ATS Corp. *
14,898
490,125
BCE, Inc.
6,234
204,819
Boyd Group Services, Inc.
6,016
1,124,976
Brookfield Asset Management Ltd.,
Class A
16,241
620,429
Cameco Corp.
56,544
2,580,103
Canadian National Railway Co.
15,359
1,864,189
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.
27,881
2,112,771
Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd.
15,089
1,183,752
Capstone Copper Corp. *
353,593
2,447,784
Cargojet, Inc.
14,591
1,303,667
Celestica, Inc. *
63,695
2,759,904
Cenovus Energy, Inc.
37,597
772,341
CGI, Inc. *
3,941
399,324
Constellation Software, Inc.
288
741,476
See financial notes
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Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Descartes Systems Group, Inc. *
26,096
2,420,702
Dollarama, Inc.
6,194
516,703
Energy Fuels, Inc. *
143,400
742,812
ERO Copper Corp. *
83,289
1,698,269
FirstService Corp.
7,486
1,100,442
Franco-Nevada Corp.
2,857
343,923
Hydro One Ltd.
4,784
134,000
Imperial Oil Ltd.
5,101
350,713
Loblaw Cos. Ltd.
2,619
287,193
Lundin Gold, Inc.
130,341
1,771,460
Magna International, Inc.
5,455
260,734
Metro, Inc.
4,227
216,224
Nutrien Ltd. (a)
9,667
509,736
Nutrien Ltd. (a)
19,038
1,004,635
Open Text Corp.
90,051
3,179,733
Pan American Silver Corp.
59,381
1,094,986
Primo Water Corp.
195,988
3,698,294
Saputo, Inc.
4,635
89,121
Shopify, Inc., Class A *
21,439
1,505,018
SNC-Lavalin Group, Inc.
77,205
2,964,484
Stantec, Inc.
30,909
2,461,000
Suncor Energy, Inc.
33,607
1,282,371
TELUS Corp.
7,612
122,254
Thomson Reuters Corp.
7,191
1,086,133
Tourmaline Oil Corp.
6,732
329,008
Vermilion Energy, Inc.
71,336
822,504
Waste Connections, Inc.
4,087
662,636
Wheaton Precious Metals Corp.
7,576
394,690
Whitecap Resources, Inc.
424,534
3,219,507
 
57,771,220
 
China 1.7%
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.
421,440
3,945,968
Bosideng International Holdings Ltd.
1,016,000
588,129
Kanzhun Ltd., ADR
104,674
2,071,499
Meituan, B Shares *
219,690
2,999,763
PDD Holdings, Inc., ADR *
11,787
1,475,497
Silergy Corp.
91,000
1,208,582
Tencent Holdings Ltd.
58,400
2,562,778
Tongcheng Travel Holdings Ltd. *
742,000
1,952,854
 
16,805,070
 
Denmark 3.0%
Ambu AS, Class B *
75,231
1,202,908
AP Moller - Maersk AS, Class A
81
114,873
AP Moller - Maersk AS, Class B
134
194,175
Carlsberg AS, Class B
2,698
362,916
DSV AS
24,370
3,462,231
Genmab AS *
7,590
2,107,211
H Lundbeck AS
5,437
26,438
NKT AS *
33,341
2,765,781
Novo Nordisk AS, Class B
129,892
16,657,635
Novonesis (Novozymes) B, Class B
7,232
400,484
Orsted AS *
4,113
226,044
Pandora AS
2,322
353,408
Rockwool AS, B Shares
253
82,475
Royal Unibrew AS *
16,869
1,270,361
Svitzer AS *
430
14,450
Zealand Pharma AS *
9,695
870,082
 
30,111,472
 
Finland 0.5%
Elisa OYJ
3,358
151,410
Kesko OYJ, B Shares
4,807
82,067
Kone OYJ, B Shares
9,974
486,202
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Metso OYJ
10,398
117,883
Neste OYJ
10,992
249,179
Nokia OYJ
85,325
310,186
Orion OYJ, B Shares
3,207
122,492
UPM-Kymmene OYJ
93,863
3,289,440
 
4,808,859
 
France 9.9%
Accor SA
70,211
3,077,045
Aeroports de Paris SA
491
62,364
Air Liquide SA
9,628
1,883,031
Airbus SE
15,968
2,627,658
ArcelorMittal SA
14,159
353,732
AXA SA
74,503
2,574,196
BioMerieux
1,031
109,599
BNP Paribas SA
113,603
8,175,083
Bollore SE
16,303
105,819
Bureau Veritas SA
5,841
170,357
Capgemini SE
12,304
2,586,067
Cie de Saint-Gobain SA
41,304
3,266,430
Cie Generale des Etablissements Michelin
SCA
42,533
1,634,060
Danone SA
51,087
3,197,399
Dassault Aviation SA
500
107,024
Edenred SE
64,144
3,043,752
Eiffage SA
31,786
3,391,517
Elis SA
178,856
4,015,563
Engie SA *
35,021
607,986
EssilorLuxottica SA
4,918
1,048,673
Eurofins Scientific SE
47,427
2,906,741
Gaztransport Et Technigaz SA
16,121
2,246,949
Hermes International SCA
2,350
5,625,877
Ipsen SA
960
116,771
JCDecaux SE *
1,170
24,421
Kering SA
23,957
8,396,190
La Francaise des Jeux SAEM
2,602
98,056
Legrand SA
4,109
422,268
L'Oreal SA
9,560
4,482,236
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE
5,964
4,899,044
Publicis Groupe SA
17,892
1,974,325
Remy Cointreau SA
410
38,897
Rexel SA
5,538
143,544
Safran SA
6,904
1,497,009
Sanofi SA
68,287
6,746,281
Sartorius Stedim Biotech
422
90,885
Schneider Electric SE
12,728
2,902,154
SOITEC *
461
45,078
STMicroelectronics NV
17,021
673,774
Teleperformance SE *
1,160
105,078
Thales SA
2,004
336,807
TotalEnergies SE
94,312
6,846,934
Valeo SE
119,673
1,516,676
Vinci SA
8,752
1,025,525
VusionGroup *
10,675
1,742,053
Worldline SA *
183,200
1,900,242
 
98,841,170
 
Germany 8.1%
adidas AG
11,480
2,766,486
Allianz SE
15,035
4,266,708
BASF SE
16,053
841,122
Bayer AG
241,723
7,051,225
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG
43,431
4,731,777
Beiersdorf AG
2,696
405,218
BioNTech SE, ADR *
10,848
963,519
Brenntag SE
32,170
2,567,275
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Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Carl Zeiss Meditec AG, Bearer Shares
827
87,259
Continental AG
75,227
4,875,559
Covestro AG *
4,088
204,745
CTS Eventim AG & Co. KGaA
21,408
1,893,082
Daimler Truck Holding AG
80,831
3,645,173
Delivery Hero SE *
89,541
2,505,138
Deutsche Lufthansa AG *
13,548
96,958
Deutsche Post AG
21,515
900,832
Duerr AG
34,083
871,897
DWS Group GmbH & Co. KGaA
1,221
51,519
E.ON SE
174,982
2,317,106
Evonik Industries AG
3,866
80,570
Fielmann Group AG
464
21,636
Fresenius Medical Care AG
140,500
5,915,430
Fresenius SE & Co. KGaA
170,600
5,090,768
FUCHS SE
1,104
40,358
GEA Group AG *
4,315
174,153
Gerresheimer AG
17,530
1,887,927
Heidelberg Materials AG
2,348
236,293
Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
31,058
2,233,335
HOCHTIEF AG
408
42,962
Hugo Boss AG
13,687
737,521
KION Group AG
84,980
3,916,549
Mercedes-Benz Group AG
71,694
5,422,998
MTU Aero Engines AG
1,105
266,213
Nemetschek SE
1,479
130,698
Rational AG
153
130,509
RTL Group SA
1,131
34,863
SAP SE
25,495
4,603,559
Scout24 SE
24,673
1,812,421
Siemens AG
16,200
3,034,803
TeamViewer SE *
75,442
995,286
thyssenkrupp AG
239,500
1,201,974
Wacker Chemie AG
316
33,827
Zalando SE *
67,129
1,756,448
 
80,843,699
 
Greece 0.6%
Jumbo SA
78,941
2,458,295
National Bank of Greece SA *
452,702
3,652,416
 
6,110,711
 
Guernsey 0.2%
Burford Capital Ltd.
153,784
2,351,357
 
Hong Kong 0.6%
AAC Technologies Holdings, Inc.
14,000
44,557
ASMPT Ltd.
5,800
72,081
Budweiser Brewing Co. APAC Ltd.
48,600
67,612
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd.
15,000
16,148
Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group Ltd.
31,600
42,996
CK Asset Holdings Ltd.
38,000
162,092
CK Infrastructure Holdings Ltd.
11,000
62,140
CLP Holdings Ltd.
33,500
263,513
ESR Group Ltd.
63,000
69,040
First Pacific Co. Ltd.
44,000
20,578
Hong Kong & China Gas Co. Ltd.
221,000
168,038
Johnson Electric Holdings Ltd.
9,500
12,960
Lenovo Group Ltd.
128,000
143,969
Link REIT
70,300
301,221
L'Occitane International SA
10,250
42,322
Man Wah Holdings Ltd.
40,800
29,778
NagaCorp Ltd. *
26,000
13,626
Nexteer Automotive Group Ltd.
32,000
16,867
NWS Holdings Ltd.
24,000
20,310
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Orient Overseas International Ltd.
4,000
58,340
Power Assets Holdings Ltd.
38,500
220,842
PRADA SpA
9,800
79,922
Samsonite International SA *
611,400
2,149,479
Sino Land Co. Ltd.
53,069
56,741
SITC International Holdings Co. Ltd.
37,000
80,238
Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd.
23,500
216,786
Techtronic Industries Co. Ltd.
22,500
310,934
United Energy Group Ltd.
168,000
11,984
Vitasoy International Holdings Ltd.
22,000
16,420
VTech Holdings Ltd.
4,500
26,011
WH Group Ltd.
1,496,650
1,087,825
Xinyi Glass Holdings Ltd.
43,839
46,847
Yue Yuen Industrial Holdings Ltd.
17,500
30,985
 
5,963,202
 
India 2.2%
Axis Bank Ltd.
111,332
1,553,982
Honasa Consumer Ltd. *
222,162
1,139,274
Kalyan Jewellers India Ltd.
434,860
2,149,554
KEI Industries Ltd.
51,237
2,452,372
Lemon Tree Hotels Ltd. *
924,760
1,687,067
Max Financial Services Ltd. *
242,986
2,940,343
Max Healthcare Institute Ltd.
383,198
3,850,736
Phoenix Mills Ltd.
52,655
1,985,894
Prestige Estates Projects Ltd.
102,048
1,684,270
Rainbow Children's Medicare Ltd.
80,402
1,322,457
Varun Beverages Ltd.
68,241
1,207,169
 
21,973,118
 
Indonesia 0.3%
Ace Hardware Indonesia Tbk. PT
23,514,400
1,349,973
Bank Mandiri Persero Tbk. PT
1,093,100
462,028
Bank Rakyat Indonesia Persero Tbk. PT
5,185,900
1,569,790
 
3,381,791
 
Ireland 0.8%
Bank of Ireland Group PLC
193,627
2,065,890
Glanbia PLC
110,125
2,096,654
Kerry Group PLC, Class A
2,454
211,187
Kingspan Group PLC
2,869
255,191
Ryanair Holdings PLC, ADR
18,521
2,522,560
Smurfit Kappa Group PLC
21,100
914,254
 
8,065,736
 
Israel 1.5%
Airport City Ltd. *
1,274
19,575
Amot Investments Ltd.
4,605
19,314
Azrieli Group Ltd.
715
46,003
Bank Hapoalim BM
222,896
2,007,942
Bezeq The Israeli Telecommunication
Corp. Ltd.
55,141
68,498
Big Shopping Centers Ltd. *
217
22,323
Camtek Ltd.
29,392
2,379,870
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. *
23,899
3,570,989
CyberArk Software Ltd. *
13,968
3,341,844
Delek Group Ltd.
224
26,312
Elbit Systems Ltd.
594
120,913
Electra Ltd.
42
15,971
Fattal Holdings 1998 Ltd. *
113
13,710
ICL Group Ltd.
22,046
103,483
Israel Corp. Ltd.
100
23,831
Melisron Ltd.
643
44,110
Mivne Real Estate KD Ltd.
18,607
44,726
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Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Nice Ltd. *
1,784
398,921
Nova Ltd. *(a)
805
136,231
Nova Ltd. *(a)
14,013
2,380,809
SolarEdge Technologies, Inc. *
7,125
417,881
Strauss Group Ltd.
1,100
20,206
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. *
21,877
305,951
Tower Semiconductor Ltd. *
3,282
106,207
 
15,635,620
 
Italy 1.8%
A2A SpA
44,431
87,625
Brembo NV
103,627
1,318,330
Buzzi SpA
1,705
61,432
Enel SpA
172,646
1,134,706
Eni SpA
58,123
933,553
Ferrari NV
18,217
7,492,190
Hera SpA
20,682
74,672
Interpump Group SpA
1,468
63,946
Intesa Sanpaolo SpA
1,349,600
5,051,560
Moncler SpA
5,505
374,792
Prysmian SpA
5,286
286,810
Reply SpA
482
62,930
Stellantis NV
54,449
1,204,765
Terna - Rete Elettrica Nazionale
26,399
211,506
 
18,358,817
 
Japan 14.0%
ABC-Mart, Inc.
2,100
41,828
Acom Co. Ltd.
12,600
32,489
Advantest Corp.
16,900
528,981
AGC, Inc.
2,900
107,225
Aica Kogyo Co. Ltd.
1,200
27,815
Air Water, Inc.
3,000
45,046
Aisin Corp.
3,100
117,912
Amada Co. Ltd.
8,300
90,653
Amano Corp.
2,000
48,103
Amvis Holdings, Inc.
45,500
620,755
ANA Holdings, Inc.
3,700
70,270
Anritsu Corp.
3,500
26,685
As One Corp.
1,000
16,475
Asahi Intecc Co. Ltd.
3,500
51,284
Asics Corp.
53,100
2,275,990
Astellas Pharma, Inc.
35,200
337,846
Azbil Corp.
3,500
97,755
Bandai Namco Holdings, Inc.
16,100
300,831
BayCurrent Consulting, Inc.
57,221
1,218,073
Bridgestone Corp.
10,500
463,333
Calbee, Inc.
2,000
43,683
Canon Marketing Japan, Inc.
1,000
27,477
Canon, Inc.
14,700
397,860
Capcom Co. Ltd.
10,400
171,209
Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.
16,200
207,943
Chugai Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
13,400
426,171
Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc.
5,600
38,445
Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan Holdings, Inc.
165,500
2,317,089
COMSYS Holdings Corp.
2,800
65,541
Cosmo Energy Holdings Co. Ltd.
1,500
71,708
Cosmos Pharmaceutical Corp.
300
27,677
CyberAgent, Inc.
404,300
2,519,017
Dai Nippon Printing Co. Ltd.
4,300
125,242
Daicel Corp.
4,000
37,152
Daifuku Co. Ltd.
7,726
158,258
Daiichikosho Co. Ltd.
2,000
23,345
Daito Trust Construction Co. Ltd.
1,800
192,950
Denso Corp.
43,900
748,193
Dentsu Soken, Inc.
500
16,564
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Descente Ltd.
1,000
22,547
Disco Corp.
2,100
598,176
Electric Power Development Co. Ltd.
3,600
61,153
ENEOS Holdings, Inc.
72,200
333,579
Fancl Corp.
2,000
23,359
FANUC Corp.
28,300
838,226
Food & Life Cos. Ltd.
1,700
32,131
FP Partner, Inc.
68,500
2,181,472
Fuji Electric Co. Ltd.
2,800
174,171
Fujikura Ltd.
5,500
94,514
Fujitsu Ltd.
185,300
2,862,541
GMO Payment Gateway, Inc.
23,600
1,079,491
Goldwin, Inc.
1,000
60,657
GS Yuasa Corp.
1,100
20,754
Hakuhodo DY Holdings, Inc.
4,200
39,065
Hamamatsu Photonics KK
2,800
102,597
Harmonic Drive Systems, Inc.
1,000
24,975
Hirose Electric Co. Ltd.
800
84,917
Hitachi Ltd.
41,678
3,845,240
Honda Motor Co. Ltd.
81,600
928,410
Horiba Ltd.
15,400
1,494,094
Hoshizaki Corp.
55,900
1,926,241
House Foods Group, Inc.
1,500
29,554
Hoya Corp.
8,200
950,706
Idemitsu Kosan Co. Ltd.
30,500
206,641
INFRONEER Holdings, Inc.
3,800
33,652
Inpex Corp.
25,200
377,491
Internet Initiative Japan, Inc.
2,800
47,373
Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd.
6,200
87,080
Isuzu Motors Ltd.
12,600
159,678
ITOCHU Corp.
103,120
4,652,231
Iwatani Corp.
1,334
75,748
Japan Airlines Co. Ltd.
3,900
69,103
Japan Airport Terminal Co. Ltd.
900
31,805
Japan Aviation Electronics Industry Ltd.
700
11,246
Jeol Ltd.
800
31,696
JFE Holdings, Inc.
10,700
159,705
JGC Holdings Corp.
6,300
60,727
JSR Corp. *
800
21,946
JTEKT Corp.
4,100
31,737
Justsystems Corp.
22,265
387,825
Kakaku.com, Inc.
3,600
41,409
Kamigumi Co. Ltd.
2,800
60,468
Kandenko Co. Ltd.
2,600
29,002
Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc.
11,900
178,255
Kansai Paint Co. Ltd.
4,400
57,280
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd.
17,100
240,937
KDDI Corp.
32,100
890,736
Kewpie Corp.
1,800
36,293
Keyence Corp.
5,300
2,330,779
Kikkoman Corp.
22,000
262,139
Kinden Corp.
64,227
1,225,523
Kintetsu Group Holdings Co. Ltd.
4,400
113,118
Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
1,500
53,175
Kobe Bussan Co. Ltd.
2,200
47,514
Koei Tecmo Holdings Co. Ltd.
3,900
36,275
Koito Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
5,800
78,014
Kokuyo Co. Ltd.
1,300
22,209
Komatsu Ltd.
153,500
4,582,919
Konami Group Corp.
1,600
96,540
Kose Corp.
700
36,095
Kotobuki Spirits Co. Ltd.
3,000
30,890
Kurita Water Industries Ltd.
2,500
99,010
Kyoritsu Maintenance Co. Ltd.
52,300
1,115,331
Kyowa Kirin Co. Ltd.
4,700
78,931
Kyudenko Corp.
700
29,053
Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc.
7,300
67,721
Lasertec Corp.
1,800
388,270
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Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Lion Corp.
5,200
46,634
M3, Inc.
83,500
883,277
Mabuchi Motor Co. Ltd.
2,600
40,269
Macnica Holdings, Inc.
66,601
2,936,641
Mani, Inc.
1,200
13,902
Marubeni Corp.
28,400
505,984
Maruichi Steel Tube Ltd.
1,700
43,772
MatsukiyoCocokara & Co.
189,703
2,690,126
Mazda Motor Corp.
9,900
112,063
McDonald's Holdings Co. Japan Ltd.
2,200
96,775
Mebuki Financial Group, Inc.
286,837
1,014,721
Medipal Holdings Corp.
3,100
48,617
MEIJI Holdings Co. Ltd.
5,800
129,771
MISUMI Group, Inc.
7,300
118,682
Mitsubishi Chemical Group Corp.
23,100
134,762
Mitsubishi Corp.
74,100
1,694,635
Mitsubishi Electric Corp.
30,900
538,585
Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co., Inc.
3,200
56,622
Mitsubishi Logistics Corp.
1,100
36,494
Mitsubishi Motors Corp.
12,600
39,927
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.
432,844
4,311,711
Mitsui & Co. Ltd.
31,500
1,520,684
Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.
2,900
82,542
Mitsui Mining & Smelting Co. Ltd.
800
25,086
Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd.
7,100
225,351
Miura Co. Ltd.
2,500
39,333
Money Forward, Inc. *
56,200
1,956,959
MonotaRO Co. Ltd.
6,900
82,696
Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
26,100
476,903
Nabtesco Corp.
1,900
31,335
Nagase & Co. Ltd.
1,600
27,681
NET One Systems Co. Ltd.
1,800
30,170
Nexon Co. Ltd.
11,700
182,419
NGK Insulators Ltd.
4,600
62,663
NHK Spring Co. Ltd.
2,500
25,337
Nifco, Inc.
1,900
45,930
Nihon M&A Center Holdings, Inc.
153,100
837,967
Nintendo Co. Ltd.
29,300
1,428,931
Nippon Kayaku Co. Ltd.
4,600
37,469
Nippon Sanso Holdings Corp.
2,700
80,197
Nippon Shinyaku Co. Ltd.
800
22,136
Nippon Shokubai Co. Ltd.
3,600
34,218
Nippon Steel Corp.
15,200
340,767
Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.
458,600
495,133
Nippon Yusen KK
12,600
357,720
Nishi-Nippon Railroad Co. Ltd.
1,100
17,137
Nissan Chemical Corp.
55,914
1,906,006
Nisshin Seifun Group, Inc.
4,000
52,180
Nissin Foods Holdings Co. Ltd.
5,100
136,096
Niterra Co. Ltd.
4,100
134,471
Nitori Holdings Co. Ltd.
1,400
187,366
Nitto Denko Corp.
4,000
330,742
Noevir Holdings Co. Ltd.
400
13,235
NOF Corp.
5,700
76,471
NOK Corp.
1,900
27,497
NS Solutions Corp.
600
19,543
NSK Ltd.
7,200
39,596
Obayashi Corp.
15,900
177,457
OBIC Business Consultants Co. Ltd.
600
24,517
Obic Co. Ltd.
1,700
218,393
OKUMA Corp.
900
40,423
Omron Corp.
3,100
106,399
Ono Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
8,600
123,869
Open House Group Co. Ltd.
2,200
66,903
Oracle Corp.
900
67,540
Oriental Land Co. Ltd.
24,800
684,275
Osaka Gas Co. Ltd.
7,400
164,545
OSG Corp.
1,700
21,924
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Otsuka Corp.
166,814
3,317,617
PAL GROUP Holdings Co. Ltd.
72,300
862,839
PALTAC Corp.
600
18,160
Panasonic Holdings Corp.
33,300
290,657
Persol Holdings Co. Ltd.
51,000
70,549
Pigeon Corp.
2,400
21,876
Pola Orbis Holdings, Inc.
1,800
16,517
Rakus Co. Ltd.
2,600
26,281
Rakuten Bank Ltd. *
108,700
2,202,922
Recruit Holdings Co. Ltd.
70,700
3,044,862
Relo Group, Inc.
3,200
27,816
Resonac Holdings Corp.
3,300
71,554
Resorttrust, Inc.
900
14,895
Rinnai Corp.
2,600
56,335
Rohm Co. Ltd.
5,600
80,499
Rohto Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
3,300
64,384
Round One Corp.
108,956
478,614
Ryohin Keikaku Co. Ltd.
147,500
2,376,081
Sankyo Co. Ltd.
389,020
4,225,542
Sankyu, Inc.
1,000
34,670
Sanrio Co. Ltd.
156,332
2,635,827
Santen Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
192,900
1,863,237
Sanwa Holdings Corp.
26,916
439,562
SCREEN Holdings Co. Ltd.
1,500
154,766
Secom Co. Ltd.
5,000
347,312
Sega Sammy Holdings, Inc.
4,200
54,974
Seino Holdings Co. Ltd.
3,200
42,871
Sekisui Chemical Co. Ltd.
6,700
97,472
SG Holdings Co. Ltd.
12,300
143,973
SHIFT, Inc. *
300
27,596
Shikoku Electric Power Co., Inc.
2,700
22,377
Shimadzu Corp.
7,300
198,327
Shimamura Co. Ltd.
46,010
2,268,148
Shimano, Inc.
2,200
357,529
Shimizu Corp.
9,800
60,706
Shin-Etsu Chemical Co. Ltd.
59,600
2,307,053
Shinko Electric Industries Co. Ltd.
1,400
49,154
Shionogi & Co. Ltd.
6,600
308,225
Ship Healthcare Holdings, Inc.
104,395
1,553,180
SHO-BOND Holdings Co. Ltd.
1,000
38,617
SMC Corp.
1,500
788,050
SMS Co. Ltd.
1,400
19,372
Socionext, Inc.
53,200
1,555,335
Sohgo Security Services Co. Ltd.
6,000
33,370
Sojitz Corp.
3,900
100,413
Square Enix Holdings Co. Ltd.
2,300
83,138
Stanley Electric Co. Ltd.
3,900
69,018
Subaru Corp.
17,800
397,456
Sugi Holdings Co. Ltd.
2,400
35,213
SUMCO Corp.
7,200
107,376
Sumitomo Bakelite Co. Ltd.
1,200
34,180
Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd.
24,500
52,343
Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.
14,300
221,025
Sundrug Co. Ltd.
1,100
31,941
Suntory Beverage & Food Ltd.
42,854
1,394,265
Suzuken Co. Ltd.
1,500
44,301
Suzuki Motor Corp.
37,600
437,881
Sysmex Corp.
9,000
143,913
Taiheiyo Cement Corp.
60,900
1,392,935
Takara Holdings, Inc.
3,500
22,993
Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
106,543
2,800,170
TBS Holdings, Inc.
25,800
672,393
TechnoPro Holdings, Inc.
32,300
550,179
THK Co. Ltd.
2,200
48,002
TIS, Inc.
5,500
117,461
Toei Animation Co. Ltd.
1,000
16,550
Toho Co. Ltd.
3,000
100,507
Toho Gas Co. Ltd.
2,400
61,633
See financial notes
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Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc.
10,300
79,517
Tokai Carbon Co. Ltd.
3,300
21,893
Tokyo Electric Power Co. Holdings, Inc. *
28,700
178,522
Tokyo Electron Ltd.
11,000
2,412,803
Tokyo Gas Co. Ltd.
11,800
264,642
Tokyo Ohka Kogyo Co. Ltd.
68,600
1,819,153
TOPPAN Holdings, Inc.
148,989
3,534,606
Toyo Suisan Kaisha Ltd.
32,000
2,001,096
Toyo Tire Corp.
132,600
2,508,673
Toyoda Gosei Co. Ltd.
1,300
25,169
Toyota Boshoku Corp.
1,300
19,225
Toyota Tsusho Corp.
5,400
343,331
Trend Micro, Inc.
2,400
118,268
TS Tech Co. Ltd.
2,900
35,708
U-Next Holdings Co. Ltd.
43,100
1,204,411
Unicharm Corp.
9,300
276,332
USS Co. Ltd.
217,152
1,658,888
Visional, Inc. *
26,200
1,195,460
WealthNavi, Inc. *
106,000
960,779
West Japan Railway Co.
7,400
140,463
Workman Co. Ltd.
1,200
29,481
Yakult Honsha Co. Ltd.
6,000
117,358
Yamato Holdings Co. Ltd.
8,800
116,219
Yamato Kogyo Co. Ltd.
1,000
53,729
Yokogawa Electric Corp.
5,500
121,527
Zenkoku Hosho Co. Ltd.
2,500
87,780
Zensho Holdings Co. Ltd.
1,900
73,643
Zeon Corp.
2,300
22,922
ZOZO, Inc.
2,800
60,308
 
140,284,090
 
Jersey 0.3%
Arcadium Lithium PLC *
185,318
815,399
TP ICAP Group PLC
874,909
2,264,822
 
3,080,221
 
Luxembourg 0.0%
Tenaris SA
13,902
230,873
 
Mexico 0.6%
BBB Foods, Inc., Class A *
61,755
1,417,277
Corp. Inmobiliaria Vesta SAB de CV, ADR
64,178
2,278,961
Vista Energy SAB de CV, ADR *
61,409
2,649,798
 
6,346,036
 
Netherlands 6.6%
Adyen NV *
5,204
6,234,392
Akzo Nobel NV
34,000
2,243,386
ASM International NV
1,076
676,846
ASML Holding NV
22,383
19,495,877
ASR Nederland NV
77,756
3,890,871
BE Semiconductor Industries NV
9,833
1,304,584
CTP NV
2,603
44,156
DSM-Firmenich AG
2,687
301,359
EXOR NV
31,738
3,465,011
Heineken Holding NV
2,182
175,529
Heineken NV
28,191
2,743,538
IMCD NV *
1,335
201,418
ING Groep NV
277,625
4,389,325
InPost SA *
155,819
2,501,636
JDE Peet's NV
2,275
50,549
Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize NV
127,501
3,870,189
Koninklijke KPN NV
56,658
205,903
OCI NV
3,030
81,497
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Prosus NV
293,327
9,814,709
Randstad NV
3,313
166,150
Redcare Pharmacy NV *
18,867
2,551,930
Universal Music Group NV
20,388
599,717
Wolters Kluwer NV
6,273
939,109
 
65,947,681
 
New Zealand 0.1%
a2 Milk Co. Ltd. *
21,909
86,367
Air New Zealand Ltd.
44,364
14,378
EBOS Group Ltd.
3,825
79,021
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corp. Ltd.
16,477
275,953
Mainfreight Ltd.
2,085
83,332
Mercury NZ Ltd.
12,904
48,511
Meridian Energy Ltd.
19,055
67,369
SKYCITY Entertainment Group Ltd.
17,073
17,907
Spark New Zealand Ltd.
40,644
114,239
 
787,077
 
Norway 0.7%
Aker ASA, A Shares
1,472
81,719
AutoStore Holdings Ltd. *
200,035
283,422
Bakkafrost P
28,837
1,751,389
Equinor ASA
27,738
738,063
Norsk Hydro ASA
38,219
234,870
Salmar ASA
27,743
1,745,342
Schibsted ASA, A Shares
865
24,747
Schibsted ASA, B Shares
1,613
45,188
Seadrill Ltd. *
30,953
1,502,768
TOMRA Systems ASA
3,593
44,016
Var Energi ASA
10,818
35,121
Yara International ASA
4,621
131,722
 
6,618,367
 
Poland 0.0%
Dino Polska SA *
1,423
136,327
 
Portugal 0.1%
EDP - Energias de Portugal SA *
57,554
216,125
Galp Energia SGPS SA
14,223
305,526
Jeronimo Martins SGPS SA
7,330
150,791
 
672,442
 
Republic of Korea 3.1%
BGF retail Co. Ltd.
224
21,118
Cheil Worldwide, Inc.
2,093
28,547
CosmoAM&T Co. Ltd. *
381
41,147
Coupang, Inc., Class A *
122,646
2,759,535
Dentium Co. Ltd.
11,013
1,027,497
Doosan Bobcat, Inc.
1,263
47,205
Douzone Bizon Co. Ltd.
14,351
615,815
E-MART, Inc.
259
11,878
Eugene Technology Co. Ltd.
70,692
2,689,057
F&F Co. Ltd.
548
25,941
GS Holdings Corp.
1,127
36,438
GS Retail Co. Ltd.
725
10,393
Hankook Tire & Technology Co. Ltd.
42,835
1,817,586
Hanmi Pharm Co. Ltd.
139
31,665
Hanwha Aerospace Co. Ltd.
565
85,822
HD Hyundai Infracore Co. Ltd.
2,184
12,993
HD HYUNDAI MIPO *
549
29,562
HMM Co. Ltd.
7,851
89,636
Hotel Shilla Co. Ltd.
821
35,170
See financial notes
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Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
HYBE Co. Ltd.
319
46,273
Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co.
Ltd.
1,199
30,545
Hyundai Glovis Co. Ltd.
474
62,051
Hyundai Mobis Co. Ltd.
1,526
249,652
Hyundai Wia Corp.
276
11,489
Kangwon Land, Inc.
3,463
38,267
KEPCO Plant Service & Engineering Co.
Ltd.
654
16,594
Kia Corp.
7,188
608,986
Korea Aerospace Industries Ltd.
2,010
74,842
Korean Air Lines Co. Ltd.
3,906
58,903
Krafton, Inc. *
549
94,487
KT&G Corp.
3,079
198,398
Kumho Petrochemical Co. Ltd.
14,626
1,454,737
LG Corp.
1,768
100,878
LG Electronics, Inc.
1,988
132,405
LG H&H Co. Ltd.
4,363
1,314,606
LG Innotek Co. Ltd.
286
45,460
LG Uplus Corp.
3,806
27,032
LOTTE Fine Chemical Co. Ltd.
408
13,243
NAVER Corp.
25,535
3,368,052
NCSoft Corp.
485
61,280
NongShim Co. Ltd.
84
24,120
OCI Holdings Co. Ltd.
297
20,235
Orion Corp.
618
41,359
Pan Ocean Co. Ltd.
6,331
18,717
S-1 Corp.
463
19,942
Samsung C&T Corp.
2,190
236,155
Samsung E&A Co. Ltd. *
4,726
89,602
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
177,806
9,883,638
Samsung SDI Co. Ltd.
1,337
413,760
Samsung SDS Co. Ltd.
1,034
118,785
Shinsegae, Inc.
119
14,250
S-Oil Corp.
689
35,972
Soop Co. Ltd.
14,345
1,161,107
Youngone Corp.
40,923
1,132,459
Yuhan Corp.
1,578
82,083
 
30,717,369
 
Singapore 0.7%
CapitaLand Ascendas REIT
64,800
122,746
City Developments Ltd.
10,500
47,060
ComfortDelGro Corp. Ltd.
53,500
58,193
DBS Group Holdings Ltd.
125,436
3,193,275
DFI Retail Group Holdings Ltd.
5,300
10,291
Frasers Logistics & Commercial Trust
85,800
62,152
Genting Singapore Ltd.
150,600
100,506
Hutchison Port Holdings Trust, Class U
74,900
9,578
Jardine Cycle & Carriage Ltd.
2,500
48,246
Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd.
3,200
122,784
Keppel DC REIT
29,800
37,170
Keppel REIT
40,300
25,876
Mapletree Industrial Trust
29,400
48,682
Mapletree Logistics Trust
58,500
57,406
Mapletree Pan Asia Commercial Trust
36,400
33,356
Netlink NBN Trust
43,900
27,497
Olam Group Ltd.
19,600
16,875
Seatrium Ltd. *
564,300
40,311
Singapore Airlines Ltd.
33,900
161,758
Singapore Exchange Ltd.
48,100
328,115
Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.
127,600
221,293
Suntec Real Estate Investment Trust
36,200
28,539
Venture Corp. Ltd.
207,136
2,194,654
Wilmar International Ltd.
37,700
88,617
 
7,084,980
 
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
South Africa 0.3%
Aspen Pharmacare Holdings Ltd.
201,632
2,402,604
Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd.
73,465
327,033
 
2,729,637
 
Spain 1.0%
ACS Actividades de Construccion y
Servicios SA
3,527
141,258
Aena SME SA
1,559
284,112
Amadeus IT Group SA
50,670
3,216,224
Corp. ACCIONA Energias Renovables SA
1,339
27,191
Endesa SA
7,134
130,093
Fluidra SA
54,750
1,158,957
Iberdrola SA
118,139
1,448,570
Indra Sistemas SA
98,112
1,875,590
Industria de Diseno Textil SA (b)
31,307
1,425,437
International Consolidated Airlines Group
SA *
27,755
60,488
Naturgy Energy Group SA
3,723
94,167
Repsol SA
34,834
546,757
 
10,408,844
 
Sweden 2.8%
Assa Abloy AB, B Shares
17,961
474,555
Atlas Copco AB, A Shares
56,902
996,700
Atlas Copco AB, B Shares
113,430
1,700,794
Axfood AB
2,777
71,839
Beijer Ref AB
48,164
678,792
Boliden AB
7,912
260,025
Epiroc AB, A Shares
10,759
198,905
Epiroc AB, B Shares
6,972
115,568
Evolution AB
5,495
607,116
Fortnox AB
107,054
623,797
H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB, B Shares
14,763
234,655
Hemnet Group AB
39,400
1,023,954
Holmen AB, B Shares
2,011
78,323
Kinnevik AB, B Shares *
86,398
899,231
Lifco AB, B Shares
4,159
100,767
Saab AB, B Shares
32,763
2,593,805
Sandvik AB
92,132
1,836,516
Sinch AB *
298,464
674,822
SKF AB, B Shares
211,419
4,346,365
Spotify Technology SA *
21,590
6,054,700
SSAB AB, A Shares
6,952
39,036
SSAB AB, B Shares
20,063
112,264
Sweco AB, B Shares
4,205
45,043
Swedish Orphan Biovitrum AB *
3,229
83,623
Tele2 AB, B Shares
14,309
133,461
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson, B Shares
54,880
278,510
Trelleborg AB, B Shares
31,167
1,098,401
Volvo AB, A Shares
3,347
88,147
Volvo AB, B Shares
100,592
2,560,386
Volvo Car AB, B Shares *
14,182
44,024
 
28,054,124
 
Switzerland 5.1%
ABB Ltd.
32,574
1,582,720
Avolta AG *
2,533
95,790
Bachem Holding AG
802
69,583
Barry Callebaut AG
54
87,262
Belimo Holding AG
266
123,075
BKW AG
419
62,195
Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Spruengli AG
3
346,208
See financial notes
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Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Spruengli AG,
Participation Certificates
27
311,012
Cie Financiere Richemont SA, Class A
18,191
2,514,488
Clariant AG *
4,159
62,222
Emmi AG
34
33,077
EMS-Chemie Holding AG
218
173,928
Geberit AG
988
527,376
Georg Fischer AG
1,783
124,445
Holcim AG
34,181
2,861,213
Kuehne & Nagel International AG
1,510
399,088
Landis & Gyr Group AG
22,522
1,666,268
Logitech International SA
4,198
326,844
Lonza Group AG
1,214
670,120
Nestle SA
78,368
7,868,160
Novartis AG
77,568
7,528,554
Partners Group Holding AG
1,397
1,797,333
Roche Holding AG
38,146
9,140,323
Roche Holding AG, Bearer Shares
742
195,189
Sandoz Group AG *
9,544
324,371
Schindler Holding AG
384
93,563
Schindler Holding AG, Participation
Certificates
5,105
1,272,453
SGS SA
3,363
296,131
Siegfried Holding AG
1,504
1,437,196
Sika AG
3,106
883,537
Sonova Holding AG
1,226
338,906
Swatch Group AG
1,484
61,526
Swatch Group AG, Bearer Shares
11,710
2,460,403
Swisscom AG
527
289,116
Swissquote Group Holding SA
7,179
1,941,735
Tecan Group AG
5,045
1,779,806
UBS Group AG
41,793
1,097,621
VAT Group AG
750
373,395
 
51,216,232
 
Taiwan 1.9%
Airtac International Group
65,000
2,301,379
ASPEED Technology, Inc.
21,000
1,966,335
Elan Microelectronics Corp.
240,000
1,207,976
Gold Circuit Electronics Ltd. *
418,000
2,497,047
Lotes Co. Ltd.
51,000
2,234,009
Nien Made Enterprise Co. Ltd.
106,000
1,238,753
Phison Electronics Corp.
122,000
2,604,237
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.
Ltd.
149,000
3,567,619
Wiwynn Corp.
20,000
1,422,781
 
19,040,136
 
United Kingdom 12.7%
3i Group PLC
59,822
2,137,287
Admiral Group PLC
12,723
433,054
Airtel Africa PLC
23,954
33,079
Anglo American PLC
18,982
620,284
Ashtead Group PLC
44,924
3,262,017
AstraZeneca PLC
26,614
4,025,337
AstraZeneca PLC, ADR
84,137
6,384,316
Auto Trader Group PLC
23,543
204,106
B&M European Value Retail SA
22,829
147,329
Barratt Developments PLC
25,405
143,541
Berkeley Group Holdings PLC
2,353
138,181
BP PLC
414,072
2,668,958
BT Group PLC
98,710
126,231
Bunzl PLC
15,618
598,916
Burberry Group PLC
9,842
140,826
Centrica PLC
151,144
241,267
Coca-Cola HBC AG
3,129
101,000
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Compass Group PLC
89,978
2,502,622
ConvaTec Group PLC
580,696
1,806,726
CRH PLC
15,003
1,161,844
Croda International PLC
2,882
165,071
Darktrace PLC *
92,980
694,082
DCC PLC
47,354
3,233,837
Diageo PLC
44,133
1,525,222
Diploma PLC
56,672
2,561,607
DS Smith PLC
31,428
136,917
Endeavour Mining PLC
4,333
91,743
Experian PLC
20,255
816,964
Ferguson PLC
3,549
748,327
Flutter Entertainment PLC *
16,860
3,123,465
Glencore PLC
1,043,485
6,071,580
Greggs PLC
34,392
1,163,893
GSK PLC
114,955
2,384,961
Haleon PLC
115,900
489,485
Halma PLC
5,676
155,561
Hargreaves Lansdown PLC
23,744
239,941
Hikma Pharmaceuticals PLC
2,541
61,011
Howden Joinery Group PLC
15,038
163,684
IMI PLC
4,155
90,507
Informa PLC
110,297
1,091,928
InterContinental Hotels Group PLC
4,227
412,276
Intermediate Capital Group PLC
172,798
4,503,790
Intertek Group PLC
3,122
192,148
J Sainsbury PLC
37,348
122,508
JD Sports Fashion PLC
1,894,487
2,712,289
John Wood Group PLC *
167,569
310,729
Just Group PLC
713,858
917,997
Liberty Global Ltd., Class A *
113,712
1,807,452
Liberty Global Ltd., Class C *
141,784
2,321,004
Lloyds Banking Group PLC
10,870,810
7,015,832
Melrose Industries PLC
299,408
2,352,248
Next PLC
2,864
321,220
Ocado Group PLC *
284,806
1,246,944
Persimmon PLC
61,637
998,090
Prudential PLC
692,600
6,023,783
Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC
65,731
3,674,823
RELX PLC
40,151
1,649,679
Rightmove PLC
25,143
161,061
Rio Tinto PLC
28,162
1,905,461
Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC *
135,581
695,263
RS Group PLC
10,590
97,013
Schroders PLC
845,441
3,706,482
Shell PLC
303,633
10,793,727
Smith & Nephew PLC
106,200
1,286,682
Smiths Group PLC
70,597
1,423,233
Smurfit Kappa Group PLC
6,564
285,222
Softcat PLC
89,608
1,753,925
Spectris PLC
5,999
248,138
SSE PLC
16,717
347,486
Taylor Wimpey PLC
96,500
158,127
TechnipFMC PLC
65,404
1,675,650
Tesco PLC
173,136
639,230
Unilever PLC
48,207
2,493,787
UNITE Group PLC
7,808
90,265
United Utilities Group PLC
10,359
135,031
Vodafone Group PLC
3,446,914
2,906,787
Weir Group PLC
106,855
2,726,658
Wise PLC, Class A *
145,660
1,399,857
WPP PLC
382,100
3,829,851
 
127,228,455
 
United States 2.3%
ACADIA Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
5,395
90,150
CNH Industrial NV *
568,992
6,486,509
See financial notes
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Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
Ginkgo Bioworks Holdings, Inc. *
180,171
160,550
Insmed, Inc. *
18,815
465,107
Jazz Pharmaceuticals PLC *
18,962
2,100,041
JFrog Ltd. *
14,712
586,715
Moderna, Inc. *
30,002
3,309,521
NVIDIA Corp.
7,909
6,833,534
Parade Technologies Ltd.
92,000
2,088,637
Sage Therapeutics, Inc. *
6,555
91,377
Tesla, Inc. *
6,629
1,214,963
 
23,427,104
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $834,839,104)
951,396,373
PREFERRED STOCKS 0.5% OF NET ASSETS
 
Germany 0.0%
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG
1,071
110,047
FUCHS SE
1,665
77,754
Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
2,820
224,026
 
411,827
 
Republic of Korea 0.5%
Hyundai Motor Co.
334
38,006
Hyundai Motor Co. 2nd
551
62,962
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
95,479
4,458,019
 
4,558,987
Total Preferred Stocks
(Cost $5,361,230)
4,970,814
WARRANTS 0.0% OF NET ASSETS
 
Canada 0.0%
Constellation Software, Inc.
expires 03/31/40 *(c)
344
1,734
Total Warrants
(Cost $0)
1,734
SECURITY
NUMBER
OF SHARES
VALUE ($)
INVESTMENT COMPANIES 1.8% OF NET ASSETS
 
United States 1.8%
iShares MSCI EAFE ETF
8,568
662,049
Schwab Emerging Markets Equity ETF (d)
664,906
16,928,507
 
17,590,556
Total Investment Companies
(Cost $20,050,972)
17,590,556
 
 
 
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS 2.3% OF NET ASSETS
 
Money Market Funds 2.3%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government
Money Market Fund, Premier Class
5.25% (e)
21,943,427
21,943,427
State Street Institutional U.S. Government
Money Market Fund, Premier Class
5.25% (e)(f)
1,233,750
1,233,750
 
23,177,177
Total Short-Term Investments
(Cost $23,177,177)
23,177,177
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $883,428,483)
997,136,654
 
NUMBER OF
CONTRACTS
NOTIONAL
AMOUNT
($)
CURRENT VALUE/
UNREALIZED
DEPRECIATION
($)
FUTURES CONTRACTS
Long
MSCI EAFE Index, expires
06/21/24
175
19,840,625
(678,081
)
See financial notes
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Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SETTLEMENT
DATE
COUNTERPARTY
CURRENCY
TO BE
RECEIVED
AMOUNT OF
CURRENCY
TO BE
RECEIVED
CURRENCY
TO BE
DELIVERED
AMOUNT OF
CURRENCY
TO BE
DELIVERED
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
($)
FORWARD FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE CONTRACTS
05/13/24
UBS AG
AUD
6,100,000
USD
4,048,570
(95,680
)
05/13/24
Barclays Bank PLC
AUD
1,491,000
USD
972,103
(5,913
)
05/13/24
Morgan Stanley & Co.
CAD
1,561,000
USD
1,154,202
(20,076
)
05/13/24
Barclays Bank PLC
CHF
3,692,000
USD
4,220,610
(199,812
)
05/13/24
HSBC Bank USA
DKK
11,775,000
USD
1,730,270
(44,520
)
05/13/24
Citibank N.A.
EUR
9,831,000
USD
10,781,933
(286,164
)
05/13/24
Citibank N.A.
EUR
543,000
USD
583,953
(4,236
)
05/13/24
HSBC Bank USA
GBP
1,504,000
USD
1,924,285
(44,862
)
05/13/24
Wells Fargo Bank NA
GBP
310,000
USD
388,885
(1,504
)
05/13/24
Citibank N.A.
JPY
58,018,000
USD
384,735
(16,265
)
05/13/24
Morgan Stanley & Co.
NOK
12,626,000
USD
1,167,032
(30,130
)
05/13/24
Morgan Stanley & Co.
NOK
4,028,000
USD
384,688
(21,989
)
05/13/24
UBS AG
NZD
5,315,000
USD
3,278,079
(146,232
)
05/13/24
Morgan Stanley & Co.
SEK
47,125,000
USD
4,610,524
(332,532
)
05/13/24
Citibank N.A.
SEK
12,301,000
USD
1,158,111
(41,430
)
05/13/24
Barclays Bank PLC
USD
965,693
AUD
1,469,000
13,759
05/13/24
HSBC Bank USA
USD
583,732
CAD
798,000
3,955
05/13/24
Citibank N.A.
USD
10,595,687
CAD
14,253,000
240,344
05/13/24
HSBC Bank USA
USD
1,355,385
ILS
4,908,000
43,056
05/13/24
Barclays Bank PLC
USD
5,387,697
JPY
789,497,000
373,631
05/13/24
Wells Fargo Bank NA
USD
561,423
NOK
6,165,000
6,298
05/13/24
UBS AG
USD
579,461
NOK
6,206,000
20,645
05/13/24
Wells Fargo Bank NA
USD
2,726,784
SEK
29,199,000
76,108
05/13/24
HSBC Bank USA
USD
1,155,880
SGD
1,556,000
15,470
05/13/24
HSBC Bank USA
USD
4,621,041
SGD
6,140,000
120,964
Net Unrealized Depreciation on Forward Foreign Currency Exchange Contracts
(377,115
)
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
Security is traded on separate exchanges for the same issuer.
(b)
All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at $1,138,274.
(c)
Fair valued using significant unobservable inputs (see financial note 2(a), Securities for which no quoted value is available, for additional information).
(d)
Issuer is affiliated with the fund’s investment adviser.
(e)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
(f)
Security purchased with cash collateral received for securities on loan.
See financial notes
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Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
ADR —
American Depositary Receipt
CVA —
Dutch Certificate
ETF —
Exchange-Traded Fund
REIT —
Real Estate Investment Trust
AUD —
Australian Dollar
CAD —
Canadian Dollar
CHF —
Swiss Franc
DKK —
Danish Krone
EUR —
Euro
GBP —
British Pound
ILS —
Israeli Shekel
JPY —
Japanese Yen
NOK —
Norwegian Krone
NZD —
New Zealand Dollar
SEK —
Swedish Krona
SGD —
Singapore Dollar
USD —
U.S. Dollar
Below is a summary of the fund’s transactions with affiliated issuers during the period ended April 30, 2024:
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE
IN UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
INVESTMENT COMPANIES 1.7% OF NET ASSETS
 
United States 1.7%
Schwab Emerging Markets Equity ETF
$35,333,880
$
($21,252,972
)
($4,486,837
)
$7,334,436
$16,928,507
664,906
$1,254,147
(a)
Distributions received include distributions from net investment income and capital gains, if any, from the underlying fund.
See financial notes
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Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of April 30, 2024 (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 Stocks1
$
$327,944,239
$
$327,944,239
Austria
200,088
1,396,464
1,596,552
Belgium
80,510
2,916,971
2,997,481
Brazil
14,033,695
14,033,695
Canada
57,771,220
57,771,220
China
3,546,996
13,258,074
16,805,070
Denmark
14,450
30,097,022
30,111,472
Finland
122,492
4,686,367
4,808,859
Germany
963,519
79,880,180
80,843,699
Greece
6,110,711
6,110,711
Guernsey
2,351,357
2,351,357
Hong Kong
62,632
5,900,570
5,963,202
Ireland
4,619,214
3,446,522
8,065,736
Israel
12,159,891
3,475,729
15,635,620
Japan
94,140
140,189,950
140,284,090
Jersey
815,399
2,264,822
3,080,221
Mexico
6,346,036
6,346,036
New Zealand
427,792
359,285
787,077
Norway
1,572,703
5,045,664
6,618,367
Republic of Korea
2,759,535
27,957,834
30,717,369
Singapore
150,281
6,934,699
7,084,980
South Africa
2,402,604
327,033
2,729,637
Sweden
6,138,323
21,915,801
28,054,124
United Kingdom
12,499,151
114,729,304
127,228,455
United States
21,338,467
2,088,637
23,427,104
Preferred Stocks1
4,970,814
4,970,814
Warrants
Canada
1,734
1,734
Investment Companies1
17,590,556
17,590,556
Short-Term Investments1
23,177,177
23,177,177
Forward Foreign Currency Exchange Contracts2
914,230
914,230
Liabilities
Forward Foreign Currency Exchange Contracts2
(1,291,345
)
(1,291,345
)
Futures Contracts2
(678,081
)
(678,081
)
Total
$196,670,858
$799,408,866
$1,734
$996,081,458
1
As categorized in the Portfolio Holdings.
2
Futures contracts and forward foreign currency exchange contracts are reported at cumulative unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
See financial notes
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Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - affiliated issuers (cost $19,426,891)
 
$16,928,507
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $864,001,592) including securities on loan of $1,138,274
 
980,208,147
Foreign currency, at value (cost $487,145)
 
484,344
Deposit with broker for futures contracts
 
4,561,920
Receivables:
 
Investments sold
 
3,874,462
Dividends
 
3,124,768
Foreign tax reclaims
 
1,060,518
Fund shares sold
 
7,902
Income from securities on loan
 
3,317
Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency exchange contracts
 
914,230
Prepaid expenses
+
14,651
Total assets
 
1,011,182,766
 
Liabilities
Collateral held for securities on loan
 
1,233,750
Payables:
 
Investments bought
 
3,435,332
Foreign capital gains tax
 
1,052,460
Investment adviser and administrator fees
 
526,347
IRS compliance fee for foreign withholding tax claims
 
341,863
Variation margin on futures contracts
 
273,000
Shareholder service fees
 
119,336
Fund shares redeemed
 
55,413
Independent trustees’ fees
 
59
Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency exchange contracts
 
1,291,345
Accrued expenses
+
400,937
Total liabilities
 
8,729,842
Net assets
 
$1,002,452,924
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$960,740,631
Total distributable earnings
+
41,712,293
Net assets
 
$1,002,452,924
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$1,002,452,924
 
50,116,020
$20.00
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers (net of foreign withholding tax of $1,077,090)
 
$9,682,784
Dividends received from securities - affiliated issuers
 
1,254,147
Other interest
 
406,719
Securities on loan, net
+
7,152
Total investment income
 
11,350,802
 
Expenses
Investment adviser and administrator fees
 
3,188,865
Shareholder service fees
 
735,478
Portfolio accounting fees
 
143,217
Custodian fees
 
103,369
Professional fees
 
23,375
1
Shareholder reports
 
15,728
Registration fees
 
15,632
Independent trustees’ fees
 
4,010
Transfer agent fees
 
1,679
Other expenses
+
30,621
Total expenses
 
4,261,974
Expense reduction
1,500
1
Net expenses
4,260,474
Net investment income
 
7,090,328
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Net realized losses on sales of securities - affiliated issuers
 
(4,486,837
)
Net realized gains on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers (net of foreign capital gains tax paid of $712,052)
 
18,887,346
Net realized gains on futures contracts
 
2,278,743
Net realized gains on forward foreign currency exchange contracts
 
659,014
Net realized losses on foreign currency transactions
+
(107,676
)
Net realized gains
 
17,230,590
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - affiliated issuers
 
7,334,436
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers (net of change in foreign capital gains tax of
($356,666))
 
118,840,058
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts
 
708,509
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on forward foreign currency exchange contracts
 
(404,374
)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on foreign currency translations
+
(39,194
)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
126,439,435
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
143,670,025
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$150,760,353
1
Includes professional fees of $1,500 associated with the filing of foreign withholding tax claims in the European Union deemed to be non-contingent and non-routine
expenses of the fund (see financial notes 2(d) and 4 for additional information).
See financial notes
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Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$7,090,328
$17,835,889
Net realized gains (losses)
 
17,230,590
(63,619,083
)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
126,439,435
133,225,332
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$150,760,353
$87,442,138
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($18,123,990
)
($37,690,344
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
941,992
$18,603,682
3,756,655
$68,666,016
Shares reinvested
 
734,414
14,225,597
1,624,978
30,354,599
Shares redeemed
+
(4,563,494
)
(90,269,314
)
(10,451,780
)
(203,167,707
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
(2,887,088
)
($57,440,035
)
(5,070,147
)
($104,147,092
)
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
53,003,108
$927,256,596
58,073,255
$981,651,894
Total increase (decrease)
+
(2,887,088
)
75,196,328
(5,070,147
)
(54,395,298
)
End of period
 
50,116,020
$1,002,452,924
53,003,108
$927,256,596
See financial notes
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Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Financial Notes, unaudited
1. Business Structure of the Fund:
Schwab International Opportunities Fund is a series of Schwab Capital Trust (the trust), a no-load, open-end management investment company. The trust is organized as a Massachusetts business trust and is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act). The list below shows all the funds in the trust as of the end of the period, including the fund discussed in this report, which is highlighted:
SCHWAB CAPITAL TRUST
Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Schwab Target 2045 Fund
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2050 Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund®
Schwab Target 2055 Fund
Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund®
Schwab Target 2060 Fund
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
Schwab Target 2065 Fund
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Schwab International Index Fund®
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Schwab MarketTrack All Equity Portfolio™
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Schwab MarketTrack Growth Portfolio™
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund
Schwab MarketTrack Balanced Portfolio™
Schwab Fundamental Global Real Estate Index Fund
Schwab MarketTrack Conservative Portfolio™
Schwab Target 2010 Index Fund
Schwab Balanced Fund
Schwab Target 2015 Index Fund
Schwab Core Equity Fund
Schwab Target 2020 Index Fund
Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
Schwab Target 2025 Index Fund
Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
Schwab Target 2030 Index Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Schwab Target 2035 Index Fund
Schwab Health Care Fund
Schwab Target 2040 Index Fund
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
Schwab Target 2045 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2010 Fund
Schwab Target 2050 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2015 Fund
Schwab Target 2055 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2020 Fund
Schwab Target 2060 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2025 Fund
Schwab Target 2065 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2030 Fund
Schwab Monthly Income Fund – Target Payout
Schwab Target 2035 Fund
Schwab Monthly Income Fund – Flexible Payout
Schwab Target 2040 Fund
Schwab Monthly Income Fund – Income Payout
The fund offers one share class. Shares are bought and sold at closing net asset value per share (NAV), which is the price for all outstanding shares of the fund.  Each share has a par value of 1/1,000 of a cent, and the fund’s Board of Trustees (the Board) may authorize the issuance of as many shares as necessary.
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. The "Fund Complex" includes The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Investments, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust.
Investment Objective
The Schwab International Opportunities Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation.

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 mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs), which are referred to as "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) and are available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.
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Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
(a) Security Valuation:
Pursuant to Rule 2a-5 under the 1940 Act, the Board has designated authority to a Valuation Designee, the fund’s investment adviser, to make fair valuation determinations under adopted procedures, subject to Board oversight. The investment adviser has formed a Pricing Committee to administer the pricing and valuation of portfolio securities and other assets and liabilities as well as to ensure that prices used for internal purposes or provided by third parties reasonably reflect fair value. The Valuation Designee may utilize independent pricing services, quotations from securities and financial instrument dealers and other market sources to determine fair value.
Securities held in the fund’s portfolio are valued every business day. The following valuation policies and procedures are used by the Valuation Designee 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.
● Foreign equity security fair valuation: The Valuation Designee has adopted procedures to fair value foreign equity securities that are traded in markets that close prior to the valuation of the fund’s holdings. By fair valuing securities whose prices may have been affected by events occurring after the close of trading, the Valuation Designee seeks to establish prices that investors might expect to realize upon the current sales of these securities. This methodology is designed to deter “arbitrage” market timers, who seek to exploit delays between the change in the value of the fund’s portfolio holdings and the NAV of the fund’s shares and seeks to help ensure that the prices at which the fund’s shares are purchased and redeemed are fair and do not result in dilution of shareholder interest or other harm to shareholders. When fair value pricing is used at the open or close of a reporting period, it may cause a temporary divergence between the return of the fund and that of its comparative index or benchmark.
● Futures contracts and forward foreign currency exchange contracts (forwards): Futures contracts are valued at their settlement prices as of the close of their exchanges. Forwards are valued based on that day’s forward exchange rates or by using an interpolated forward exchange rate for contracts with interim settlement dates.
● Mutual funds: Mutual funds are valued at their respective NAVs.
● Securities for which no quoted value is available: The Valuation Designee has adopted procedures to fair value the fund’s securities when market prices are not “readily available” or are unreliable. For example, a security may be fair valued when it’s 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. Fair value determinations are made in good faith in accordance with adopted valuation procedures. The Valuation Designee considers a number of factors, including unobservable market inputs, when arriving at fair value. The Valuation Designee may employ methods 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. 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.
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 methods 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 it is determined 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 the Valuation Designee’s judgment will be required to estimate fair value.
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Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows:
● Level 1 — quoted prices in active markets for identical investments — Investments whose values are based on quoted market prices in active markets. These generally include active listed equities, mutual funds, ETFs and futures contracts. Mutual funds and ETFs are classified as Level 1 prices, without consideration to the classification level of the underlying securities held, which could be Level 1, Level 2 or Level 3 in the fair value hierarchy.
● Level 2 — other 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 forward foreign currency exchange contracts, 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. In addition, international securities whose markets close hours before the valuation of the fund’s holdings may require fair valuations due to significant movement in the U.S. markets occurring after the daily close of the foreign markets. The Valuation Designee has approved a vendor that calculates fair valuations of international equity securities based on a number of factors that appear to correlate to the movements in the U.S. markets.
● Level 3 — significant unobservable inputs (including the Valuation Designee’s 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 readily available for these securities, one or more valuation methods are used for which sufficient and reliable data is available. The inputs used 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 in the absence of market information. Assumptions used 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 April 30, 2024, are disclosed in the fund’s 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 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 value may change daily.
Forward Foreign Currency Exchange Contracts (forwards): Forwards are contracts to buy and sell a currency at a set price on a future date. The value of the forwards is accounted for as unrealized appreciation or depreciation until the contracts settle, at which time the gains or losses are realized. 
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 pursuant to Rule 2a-7 under 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 agreement.  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
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2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
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 fair 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 9% of gross lending revenue, with subsequent breakpoints to a low of 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 the investment adviser or any of its affiliates.
As of April 30, 2024, the fund had a security on loan, which was classified as common stock.  The value of the security on loan and the related collateral as of April 30, 2024, if any, is disclosed in the fund’s Portfolio Holdings and Statement of Assets and Liabilities.
Passive Foreign Investment Companies: The fund may own shares in certain foreign corporations that  meet the Internal Revenue Code definition of a Passive Foreign Investment Company (PFIC). The fund 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).
Central Securities Depositories Regulation: The Central Securities Depositories Regulation (CSDR) introduced measures for the authorization and supervision of European Union Central Security Depositories and created a common set of prudential, organizational, and conduct of business standards at a European level. CSDR is designed to support securities settlement and operational aspects of securities settlement, including the provision of shorter settlement periods; mandatory buy-ins; and cash penalties, to prevent and address settlement fails. CSDR measures are aimed to prevent settlement fails by ensuring that all transaction details are provided to facilitate settlement, as well as further incentivizing timely settlement by imposing cash penalty fines and buy-ins. The fund may be subject to pay cash penalties and may also receive cash penalties with certain counterparties in instances where there are settlement fails. These cash penalties are included in net realized gains (losses) on sales of securities in the fund’s Statement of Operations, if any.
(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 differences 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 reported in foreign currency transactions or translations in the fund’s Statement of Operations, if any. The fund does 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 ,if any. 
Gains realized by the fund on the sale of securities in certain foreign countries may be subject to non-U.S. taxes. In those instances, the fund records a liability based on unrealized gains to provide for potential non-U.S. taxes payable upon the sale of these securities.
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.
(d) Investment Income:
Interest income is recorded as it accrues. Dividends, in the form of cash or non-cash income such as in the form of additional securities, 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 date the ex-dividend date is confirmed. Any distributions from underlying funds are recorded in accordance with the character of the distributions as designated by the underlying funds.
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2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
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 fund 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. The professional fees related to European Union foreign withholding tax claims are non-contingent and non-routine fees which are subject to repayment to the investment adviser (see financial note 4 for additional information).
For U.S. income tax purposes, European Union reclaims received reduce the amounts of foreign taxes that the fund passes through to its shareholders. If European Union reclaims received exceed foreign withholding taxes paid, the fund will evaluate the requirements for entering into a closing agreement with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to address any prior years’ U.S. income tax liabilities attributable to fund shareholders resulting from the recovery of foreign taxes. The closing agreement would result in the fund paying a compliance fee to the IRS, on behalf of its shareholders, representing the estimated tax savings generated from foreign tax credits claimed by fund shareholders on their tax returns in prior years. During the period ended April 30, 2024, the fund filed a closing agreement with the IRS and its status for acceptance is under review with the IRS.
The fund will pay a compliance fee to the IRS, on behalf of its shareholders, representing the estimated tax savings generated from foreign tax credits claimed by fund shareholders on their tax returns in prior years. The fund recorded contra income in the October 31, 2023 annual report for the estimated IRS compliance fee for foreign withholding tax claims and a corresponding liability to be paid to the IRS, which is disclosed in the fund’s Statement of Assets and Liabilities. The actual IRS compliance fee may differ from the estimate and that difference may be material. Professional fees related to the preparation of the closing agreement filed with the IRS were expensed in the prior period and paid in the current period, those fees are non-routine expenses and were paid by the fund and not the adviser.
(e) Expenses:
Expenses that are specific to the fund are charged directly to the fund. Expenses that are common to more than one fund in the trusts generally are allocated among those funds in proportion to their average daily net assets.
(f) Distributions to Shareholders:
The fund makes distributions from net investment income and net realized capital gains, if any, once a year. To receive a distribution, you must be a registered shareholder on the record date. Distributions are paid to shareholders on the payable date.
(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) Foreign Taxes:
The fund 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 fund invests. These foreign taxes, if any, are paid by the fund and are disclosed in the fund’s Statement of Operations. Foreign taxes accrued as of April 30, 2024, if any, are reflected in the fund’s Statement of Assets and Liabilities.
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
(j) 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.
(k) Regulatory Update:
Effective January 24, 2023, the SEC adopted rule and form amendments to require mutual funds and ETFs to transmit concise and visually engaging streamlined annual and semiannual reports to shareholders that highlight key information deemed important for retail investors to assess and monitor their fund investments. Other information, including financial statements, will no longer appear in a streamlined shareholder report but must be available online, delivered free of charge upon request, and filed on a semiannual basis on Form N-CSR. The rule and form amendments have a compliance date of July 24, 2024. At this time, management is evaluating the impact of these rule and form amendment changes on the content of the current shareholder report and the newly created annual and semiannual streamlined shareholder reports.

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 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 and 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. Schwab Asset Management may attempt to reduce the impact of the performance of any given investment style by allocating to investment managers who invest in both value and growth style stocks. But whenever value stocks fall out of favor with investors, they may underperform growth stocks, and vice versa.
The portion of the fund that is invested in accordance with a particular index follows the securities included in that index during upturns as well as downturns. The fund does not take steps to reduce market exposure or to lessen the effects of a declining market with respect to this portion. In addition, because of the fund’s expenses, the fund’s performance with respect to this portion may be below that of the index. Errors relating to the index may occur from time to time and may not be identified by the index provider for a period of time. In addition, market disruptions could cause delays in the index’s rebalancing schedule. Such errors and/or market disruptions may result in losses for the fund.
Multi-Manager Risk. Schwab Asset Management and each investment manager makes investment decisions independently, and it is possible that the investment styles of Schwab Asset Management and the investment managers may not complement one another. As a result, the fund’s exposure to a given stock, industry or investment style could unintentionally be smaller or larger than if the fund had a single manager.
Management Risk. The portion of the fund that is actively managed is subject to the risk that its investment adviser and investment managers will select investments or allocate assets in a manner that could cause the fund to underperform or otherwise not meet its investment objective. Poor stock selection or a focus on securities in a particular sector may cause the fund to underperform its benchmark or other funds with a similar investment objective.
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 riskier than those issued by larger companies, and their prices may move sharply, especially during market upturns and downturns.
Foreign Investment Risk. The 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 the 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 or, in the case of hedging positions, that the U.S. dollar will decline in value relative to the currency hedged, resulting in the dollar value of the fund’s investment being adversely affected. Foreign securities may also include investments in variable interest entities (VIEs) structures, which are created by China-based operating companies in jurisdictions outside of China to obtain indirect financing due to Chinese regulations that prohibit non-Chinese ownership of those companies. To the extent the 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. 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, auditing, financial reporting and recordkeeping 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 the 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.
Currency Risk. As a result of the fund’s investments in securities denominated in, and/or receiving revenues in, foreign currencies, the fund will be subject to currency risk. This is the risk that those currencies will decline in value relative to the U.S. dollar. If such an event occurs, the dollar value of an investment in the fund would be adversely affected.
Sampling Index Tracking Risk. The portion of the fund that is invested in accordance with a particular index may not fully replicate the index and may hold securities not included in the index. As a result, the fund is subject to the risk that Schwab Asset Management’s investment management strategy, the implementation of which is subject to a number of constraints, may not produce the intended results. Because Schwab Asset Management utilizes a sampling approach the portion of the fund it manages may not track the return of the index as well as it would if the fund purchased all of the securities in the index.
Derivatives Risk. The fund may use derivatives to enhance returns or hedge against market declines. Examples of derivatives are options, futures, options on futures, forward contracts and swaps. An option is the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an instrument at a specific price on or 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 forward contract is an over-the-counter derivative transaction between two parties to buy or sell a specified amount of an underlying reference at a specified price (or rate) on a specified date in the future. A forward foreign currency contract is a derivative (forward contract) in which the underlying reference is a country’s or region’s currency. 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 credit default swap is an agreement in which the seller agrees to make a payment to the buyer in the event of a specified credit event in exchange for a fixed payment or series of fixed payments.
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, market risk and management risk are discussed elsewhere in this section. The fund’s use of derivatives is also subject to credit risk, leverage risk, counterparty risk, lack of availability risk, valuation risk, correlation risk and tax risk. Credit risk is the risk that the counterparty to a derivatives transaction may not fulfill its obligations. Leverage risk is the risk that a small percentage of assets invested in derivatives can have a disproportionately large impact on the fund. Counterparty risk is the risk that the counterparty to a derivative transaction may not fulfill its contractual obligations either because the financial condition of the counterparty declines, or because the counterparty is otherwise unable or unwilling to perform under the contract. Lack of availability risk is the risk that suitable derivative transactions
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3. Risk Factors (continued):
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 its volatility, and could cause the fund to lose more than the initial amount invested. The 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 also could create a risk of counterparty default under certain transactions, risks that the fund would need to liquidate portfolio positions when it may not be advantageous to do so in order to meet margin and payment obligations, and legal risks relating to insufficient documentation, insufficient capacity or authority of a counterparty, or legality or enforceability of a contract.
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.
Securities Lending Risk. Securities lending involves the risk of loss of rights in, or delay in recovery of, the loaned securities if the borrower fails to return the security loaned or becomes insolvent.
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
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc., dba Schwab Asset Management, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Charles Schwab Corporation, serves as the fund’s investment adviser and administrator pursuant to an Investment Advisory and Administration Agreement between the investment adviser and the trust. The fund’s subadvisers also provide day-to-day portfolio management service to the fund, subject to the supervision of the investment adviser.
For its advisory and administrative services to the fund, the investment adviser is entitled to receive an annual fee, payable monthly, equal to 0.63% of the fund’s average daily net assets. The investment adviser (not the fund) pays a portion of the advisory fees it receives to the subadvisers in return for their portfolio management services.
Shareholder Servicing
The Board has adopted a Shareholder Servicing Plan (the Plan) on behalf of the fund. The Plan enables the fund to bear expenses relating to the provision by financial intermediaries, including Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (Schwab), a broker-dealer affiliate of the investment adviser, (together, service providers), of certain account maintenance, customer liaison and shareholder services to the current shareholders of the fund.
Pursuant to the Plan, the fund’s shares are subject to an annual shareholder servicing fee up to 0.20%. The shareholder servicing fee paid to a particular service provider is made pursuant to its written agreement with Schwab, as distributor of the fund (or, in the case of payments made to Schwab acting as a service provider, pursuant to Schwab’s written agreement with the fund). Payments under the Plan are made as described above without regard to whether the fee is more or less than the service provider’s actual cost of providing the services, and if more, such excess may be retained as profit by the service provider.
Expense Limitation
Although these agreements specify certain fees for these services, the investment adviser and its affiliates have made an additional agreement with the fund, for so long as the investment adviser serves as the investment adviser to the fund, in which the agreement may only be amended or terminated with the approval of the Board, to limit the total annual fund operating expenses charged (including acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in underlying funds), excluding interest, taxes and certain non-routine expenses to 0.86%. 
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
4. Affiliates and Affiliated Transactions (continued):
Investments from Affiliates
Certain funds in the Fund Complex may own shares of other funds in the Fund Complex. The table below reflects the percentage of shares of the fund in this report that are owned by other funds in the Fund Complex as of April 30, 2024, as applicable:
Schwab Balanced Fund
6.2
%
Schwab Target 2010 Fund
0.2
%
Schwab Target 2015 Fund
0.2
%
Schwab Target 2020 Fund
1.7
%
Schwab Target 2025 Fund
2.9
%
Schwab Target 2030 Fund
8.3
%
Schwab Target 2035 Fund
5.8
%
Schwab Target 2040 Fund
12.5
%
Schwab Target 2045 Fund
3.4
%
Schwab Target 2050 Fund
3.7
%
Schwab Target 2055 Fund
2.7
%
Schwab Target 2060 Fund
1.0
%
Schwab Target 2065 Fund
0.3
%
Investments in Affiliates
The fund may engage in certain transactions involving related parties. Pursuant to an exemptive order issued by the SEC, the fund may invest in other related funds. As of April 30, 2024, the fund’s ownership percentage of other related fund’s shares is as follows:
Schwab Emerging Markets Equity ETF
0.2
%
Other Affiliated Transactions
The professional fees related to European Union foreign withholding tax claims discussed in financial note 2(d) are non-contingent and non-routine expenses. The investment adviser agreed to pay these professional fees, on behalf of the fund, subject to reimbursement by the fund to the investment adviser to the extent the fund is able to successfully recover taxes withheld in the future.
For the period ended April 30, 2024, the professional fees incurred by the fund and paid by the investment adviser were $1,500, as shown as Professional fees within the fund’s Statement of Operations.
During the period ended April 30, 2024, the fund did not recover any previously withheld foreign taxes and made no reimbursement to the investment adviser.
As of April 30, 2024, the balance of professional fees related to foreign withholding tax claims subject to future reimbursement by the fund to the investment adviser was $3,179.
No other amounts for additional foreign withholding tax claims 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.
Interfund Transactions
The fund’s investment adviser or subadvisers may engage in direct transactions with certain other funds they manage in accordance with procedures adopted by the Board pursuant to Rule 17a-7 under the 1940 Act. When a fund is seeking to sell a security that another fund is seeking to buy, an interfund transaction can allow both funds to benefit by reducing transaction costs while allowing each fund to execute the transaction at the current market price. This practice is limited to funds that share the same investment adviser, subadviser, trustees and/or officers. The net realized gains or losses on sales of interfund transactions are recorded within Net realized gains (losses) on sales of securities — unaffiliated issuers in the Statement of Operations. For the period ended April 30, 2024, the fund’s purchases and sales of securities with other funds managed by the investment adviser or subadvisers was $1,205,984 and $313,863 respectively, and includes realized losses of $168,583.
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4. Affiliates and Affiliated Transactions (continued):
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 by the Board. The fund had no interfund borrowing or lending activity during the period.

5. Board of Trustees:
The Board may include people who are officers and/or directors of the investment adviser 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 fund did not pay any of these interested persons for their services as trustees, but did pay non-interested persons (independent trustees), as noted in the fund’s Statement of Operations. For information regarding the trustees, please refer to the Trustees and Officers table at the end of this report.

6. Borrowing from Banks:
During the period, the fund was a participant with other funds in the Fund Complex in a joint, syndicated, committed $1 billion line of credit (the Syndicated Credit Facility), maturing on September 26, 2024. Under the terms of the Syndicated Credit Facility, in addition to the interest charged on any borrowings by the fund, the fund 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 $400 million line of credit (the Uncommitted Credit Facility) with State Street Bank and Trust Company, maturing on September 26, 2024. Under the terms of the Uncommitted Credit Facility, the fund pays interest on the amount the fund borrows. There were no borrowings by the fund 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 disclosed in the fund’s Statement of Operations, if any. The interest expense is determined based on a negotiated rate above the current Federal Funds Rate.

7. Purchases and Sales of Investment Securities:
For the period ended April 30, 2024, purchases and sales of securities (excluding short-term obligations) were as follows:
PURCHASES
OF SECURITIES
SALES
OF SECURITIES
$252,561,412
$307,076,789

8. Derivatives:
The fund entered into futures contracts during the report period to equitize available cash. The fund also invested in forwards in connection with the purchase and sale of portfolio securities to minimize the uncertainty of changes in future foreign currency exchange rates and to hedge exposure to certain currencies. Refer to financial note 2(b) for the fund’s accounting policies with respect to futures contracts and forwards and financial note 3 for disclosures concerning the risks of investing in futures contracts and forwards.
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8. Derivatives (continued):
As of April 30, 2024, the Statement of Assets and Liabilities included the following financial derivative instrument fair values held at period end:
 
EQUITY CONTRACTS
FOREIGN
EXCHANGE
CONTRACTS
TOTAL
Asset Derivatives
Forward Foreign Currency Exchange Contracts1
$
$914,230
$914,230
Liability Derivatives
Futures Contracts2
($678,081
)
$
($678,081
)
Forward Foreign Currency Exchange Contracts1
(1,291,345
)
(1,291,345
)
 
 
1
Statement of Assets and Liabilities location: Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency exchange contracts and Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign
currency exchange contracts.
2
Includes cumulative unrealized depreciation of futures contracts as reported in the fund’s Portfolio Holdings. Only current day’s variation margin on futures contracts is
reported in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities.
The effects of the derivative contracts in the Statement of Operations for the period ended April 30, 2024, were:
 
EQUITY CONTRACTS
FOREIGN
EXCHANGE
CONTRACTS
TOTAL
Net Realized Gains (Losses)
Futures Contracts1
$2,278,743
$
$2,278,743
Forward Foreign Currency Exchange Contracts1
659,014
659,014
Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)
Futures Contracts2
$708,509
$
$708,509
Forward Foreign Currency Exchange Contracts2
(404,374
)
(404,374
)
 
 
1
Statement of Operations location: Net realized gains on futures contracts and net realized gains on forward foreign currency exchange contracts.
2
Statement of Operations location: Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts and net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on
forward foreign currency exchange contracts.
During the period ended April 30, 2024, the month-end average notional amounts of futures contracts held by the fund and the month-end average number of contracts held were as follows:
NOTIONAL AMOUNT
NUMBER OF CONTRACTS
$20,605,595
188
 
During the period ended April 30, 2024, the month-end average notional amounts of forwards held by the fund and the month-end average unrealized appreciation (depreciation) were as follows:
NOTIONAL AMOUNT
UNREALIZED APPRECIATION (DEPRECIATION)
$68,885,771
$7,395
 
The fund’s forwards are entered into pursuant to International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc. (ISDA) agreements which govern certain terms of derivative transactions. ISDA agreements typically contain, among other things, master netting provisions in the event of a default or other termination event. Master netting provisions allow the fund and the counterparty, in the event of a default or other termination event, to offset payable and receivable amounts for each party related to derivative contracts to one net amount payable by either the fund or the counterparty. The fund’s forwards, which are reported gross in the Statement of Assets
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
8. Derivatives (continued):
and Liabilities, are presented in the table below. The following table presents the fund’s forwards, net of amounts available for offset under a master netting agreement and net of any related collateral received by the fund for assets and pledged by the fund for liabilities as of April 30, 2024.
COUNTERPARTY
GROSS AMOUNTS OF ASSETS
PRESENTED IN THE
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
FINANCIAL
INSTRUMENTS
AVAILABLE FOR OFFSET
CASH COLLATERAL
PLEDGED
NET
AMOUNT(a)
HSBC Bank USA
$183,445
($89,382
)
$
$94,063
Citibank N.A.
240,344
(240,344
)
UBS AG
20,645
(20,645
)
Wells Fargo Bank NA
82,406
(1,504
)
80,902
Barclays Bank PLC
387,390
(205,725
)
181,665
Total
$914,230
($557,600
)
$—
$356,630
COUNTERPARTY
GROSS AMOUNTS OF LIABILITIES
PRESENTED IN THE
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
FINANCIAL
INSTRUMENTS
AVAILABLE FOR OFFSET
CASH COLLATERAL
RECEIVED
NET
AMOUNT(a)
HSBC Bank USA
($89,382
)
$89,382
$
$
Citibank N.A.
(348,095
)
240,344
(107,751
)
UBS AG
(241,912
)
20,645
(221,267
)
Wells Fargo Bank NA
(1,504
)
1,504
Barclays Bank PLC
(205,725
)
205,725
Morgan Stanley & Co.
(404,727
)
(404,727
)
Total
($1,291,345
)
$557,600
$—
($733,745
)
(a)
Represents the net amount due from/due to the counterparty in the event of default.

9. Federal Income Taxes:
As of April 30, 2024, the tax basis cost of the fund’s investments and gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation were as follows:
 
TAX COST
GROSS UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
GROSS UNREALIZED
DEPRECIATION
NET UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
$899,574,845
$172,522,975
($76,016,362
)
$96,506,613
Capital loss carryforwards have no expiration and may be used to offset future realized capital gains for federal income tax purposes. As of October 31, 2023, the fund had capital loss carryforwards of $75,359,635.
The tax basis components of distributions and components of distributable earnings on a tax basis are finalized at fiscal year-end; accordingly, tax basis balances have not been determined as of April 30, 2024. The tax basis components of distributions paid during the fiscal year ended October 31, 2023 were as follows:
 
PRIOR FISCAL YEAR END DISTRIBUTIONS
 
ORDINARY
INCOME
LONG-TERM
CAPITAL
GAINS
$11,433,730
$26,256,614
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
9. Federal Income Taxes (continued):
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 in the financial statements. The fund may also designate a portion of the amount paid to redeeming shareholders as a distribution for tax purposes.
As of October 31, 2023, 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 fund’s Statement of Operations. During the fiscal year ended October 31, 2023, the fund did not incur any interest or penalties.

10. 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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Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Trustees and Officers
The tables below give information about the trustees and officers of Schwab Capital 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 106 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 fund’s 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
Michael J. Beer
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 2022)
Retired. Director, President and Chief Executive Officer
(Dec. 2016 – Sept. 2019), Principal Funds (investment management).
106
Director (2016 – 2019),
Principal Funds, Inc.
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.
106
None
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.
106
None
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.
106
Director
(2004 – present),
Corcept Therapeutics
Incorporated
Director (2009 – 2021),
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).
106
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
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).
106
None
J. Derek Penn
1957
Trustee
(Trustee of The Charles Schwab
Family of Funds, Schwab
Investments, Schwab Capital Trust,
Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab
Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust
since 2021)
Head of Equity Sales and Trading (2006 – 2018), BNY Mellon (financial
services).
106
None
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)
Co-Chairman of the Board (July 2022 – present), Director and Chief
Executive Officer (Oct. 2008 – present) and President
(Feb. 2007 – Oct. 2021), The Charles Schwab Corporation; President and
Chief Executive Officer (Oct. 2008 – Oct. 2021) and Director
(May 2008 – Oct. 2021), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; Co-Chairman of the
Board (July 2022 – present) and Director (Apr. 2006 – present), Charles
Schwab Bank, SSB; Co-Chairman of the Board (July 2022 – present) and
Director (Nov. 2017 – present), Charles Schwab Premier Bank, SSB;
Co-Chairman of the Board (July 2022 – present) and Director
(July 2019 – present), Charles Schwab Trust Bank; Director
(May 2008 – present), Chief Executive Officer (Aug. 2017 – present) and
President (Aug. 2017 – Nov. 2021), Schwab Holdings, Inc.; Manager
(Sept. 2023 – present), TD Ameritrade Holding LLC; Director
(Oct. 2020 – Aug. 2023), TD Ameritrade Holding Corporation; Director
(July 2016 – Oct. 2021), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.
106
Director
(2008 – present), The
Charles Schwab
Corporation
Richard A. Wurster2
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 2022)
President (Oct. 2021 – present) and Executive Vice President – Schwab
Asset Management Solutions (Apr. 2019 – Oct. 2021), The Charles
Schwab Corporation; President, Director (Oct. 2021 – present), Executive
Vice President – Schwab Asset Management Solutions
(July 2019 – Oct. 2021) and Senior Vice President – Advisory
(May 2016 – July 2019), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; President
(Nov. 2021 – present), Schwab Holdings, Inc.; Director
(Oct. 2021 – present) and Chief Executive Officer (Nov. 2019 – Jan. 2022),
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Director, Chief Executive
Officer and President (Mar. 2018 – Oct. 2022), Charles Schwab Investment
Advisory, Inc.; Chief Executive Officer (July 2016 – Apr. 2018) and
President (Mar. 2017 – Apr. 2018), ThomasPartners, Inc.; Chief Executive
Officer (July 2016 – Apr. 2018), Windhaven Investment Management, Inc.
106
None
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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
Omar Aguilar
1970
Chief Executive Officer, President and Chief Investment
Officer
(Officer of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab
Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity
Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since
2011)
Chief Executive Officer (Jan. 2022 – present), President (Oct. 2023 – present), (Chief
Investment Officer (Apr. 2011 – present) and Senior Vice President (Apr. 2011 – Jan. 2022),
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Director, Chief Executive Officer and
President (Oct. 2022 – present), Charles Schwab Investment Advisory, Inc.; Chief Executive
Officer (Sept. 2023 – present), President (Oct. 2023 – present), Chief Investment Officer
(June 2011 – present) and Vice President (June 2011 – Sept. 2023), Schwab Funds, Laudus
Trust and Schwab ETFs.
Mark Fischer
1970
Chief Operating 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)
Chief Operating Officer (Dec. 2020 – present) and Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer
(Jan. 2016 – Dec. 2022), Schwab Funds, Laudus Trust and Schwab ETFs; Chief Financial
Officer (Mar. 2020 – present), Chief Operating Officer (Oct. 2023 – present), Managing
Director (Mar. 2023 – present) and Vice President (Oct. 2013 – Mar. 2023), Charles Schwab
Investment Management, Inc.
Dana Smith
1965
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
2023)
Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer (Jan. 2023 – present) and Assistant Treasurer
(Dec. 2015 – Dec. 2022), Schwab Funds, Laudus Trust and Schwab ETFs; Managing Director
(Mar. 2023 – present), Vice President (Mar. 2022 – Mar. 2023) and Director
(Oct. 2015 – Mar. 2022), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Managing Director
(May 2022 – present) and Vice President (Apr. 2022 – May 2022), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
Patrick Cassidy
1964
Vice President and Chief Investment 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)
Chief Investment Officer (Oct. 2023 – present) and Vice President (Feb. 2018 – present),
Schwab Funds, Laudus Trust and Schwab ETFs; Managing Director (Mar. 2023 – present),
Chief Investment Officer (Oct. 2023 – present), and Senior Vice President
(Oct. 2012 – Mar. 2023), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.
William P. McMahon, Jr.
1972
Vice President and Chief Investment Officer
(Officer of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab
Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity
Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since
2021)
Managing Director (Mar. 2023 – present), Senior Vice President (Jan. 2020 – Mar. 2023) and
Chief Investment Officer (Jan. 2020 – present) Charles Schwab Investment
Management, Inc.; Vice President and Chief Investment Officer (June 2021 – present),
Schwab Funds, Laudus Trust and Schwab ETFs; Senior Vice President and Chief Investment
Officer – ThomasPartners Strategies (Apr. 2018 – Dec. 2019), Charles Schwab Investment
Advisory, Inc.; Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer (May 2001 – Apr. 2018),
ThomasPartners, Inc.
Catherine MacGregor
1964
Chief Legal Officer and Secretary, Schwab Funds and
Schwab ETFs
Chief Legal Officer, Vice President and Clerk, Laudus Trust
(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)
Chief Legal Officer (Mar. 2022 – present), Managing Director (Mar. 2023 – present) and Vice
President (Sept. 2005 – Mar. 2023), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.;
Managing Director (May 2022 – present) and Vice President (Aug. 2005 – May 2022), Charles
Schwab & Co., Inc.; Vice President (Dec. 2005 – present) and Chief Legal Officer and Clerk
(Mar. 2007 – present), Laudus Trust; Chief Legal Officer and Secretary (Oct. 2021 – present),
Vice President (Nov. 2005 – Oct. 2021) and Assistant Secretary (June 2007 – Oct. 2021),
Schwab Funds; Chief Legal Officer and Secretary (Oct. 2021 – present), Vice President and
Assistant Secretary (Oct. 2009 – Oct. 2021), 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 and Mr. Wurster are Interested Trustees. Mr. Bettinger and Mr. Wurster are Interested Trustees because each owns stock of The Charles Schwab Corporation (CSC), the parent company of Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc., the investment adviser for the trusts in the Fund Complex, and is an employee of Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (Schwab), the principal underwriter for The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios and Laudus Trust.
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
asset allocation The practice of dividing a portfolio among different asset classes, with each asset class assigned a particular percentage.
asset class A group of securities with similar structure and basic characteristics. Stocks, bonds and cash are the three main examples of asset classes.
bond A security representing a loan from the investor to the issuer. A bond typically pays interest at a fixed rate (the coupon rate) until a specified date (the maturity date), at which time the issuer returns the money borrowed (principal or face value) to the bondholder. Because of their structure, bonds are sometimes called “fixed-income securities” or “debt securities.”
An individual bond is subject to the credit risk of the issuer. Changes in interest rates can affect a bond’s market value prior to call or maturity. There is no guarantee that a bond’s yield to call or maturity will provide a positive return over the rate of inflation.
bond fund A bond fund is subject to the same credit, interest rate, and inflation risks as bonds. In addition, a bond fund incurs ongoing fees and expenses. A bond fund’s net asset value will fluctuate with the price of the underlying bonds and the portfolio turnover activity; return of principal is not guaranteed.
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 capital gain or loss is considered unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
expense ratio The amount that is taken from a mutual fund’s assets each year to cover the fund’s 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.
market cap, market capitalization The value of a company as determined by the total value of all shares of its stock outstanding.
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 mutual fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets, subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding.
outstanding shares, shares outstanding When speaking of a company or mutual 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.
restricted and illiquid securities Restricted securities are securities that are subject to legal restrictions on their sale. Restricted securities generally can be sold in privately negotiated transactions, pursuant to an exemption from registration under the Securities Act of 1933 (the 1933 Act), or in a registered public offering. Certain restricted securities, such as Section 4(a)(2) commercial paper and Rule 144A securities under the 1933 Act, may be considered to be liquid if they meet the criteria for liquidity established by the Board. Illiquid securities generally are any securities that cannot be disposed of promptly and in the ordinary course of business at approximately the amount at which a fund has valued the instruments. The liquidity of a fund’s investments is monitored under the supervision and direction of the Board. Investments currently not considered liquid include repurchase agreements not maturing within seven days and certain restricted securities.
return on equity (ROE) The average yearly rate of return for each dollar of investors’ money, measured over the past five years.
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.
weighted average For mutual funds, an average that gives the same weight to each security as the security represents in the fund’s portfolio.
yield The income paid out by an investment, expressed as a percentage of the investment’s market value.
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Schwab Asset Management
With a straightforward lineup of core products and solutions for building the foundation of a portfolio, Schwab Asset Management advocates for investors of all sizes with a steadfast focus on lowering costs and reducing unnecessary complexity. The list below shows all currently available Schwab Funds®.
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 Fund. 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 Funds’ website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov, or by contacting Schwab Funds 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.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus or the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.
Schwab Funds
Equity Funds
Schwab Core Equity Fund
Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Schwab Health Care Fund
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Schwab Select Large Cap Growth Fund
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental Global Real Estate Index Fund
Schwab Global Real Estate Fund
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Schwab 1000 Index® Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund®
Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund®
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
Schwab International Index Fund®
Asset Allocation Funds
Schwab Balanced Fund
Schwab MarketTrack Portfolios®
Schwab Target Funds
Schwab Target Index Funds
Schwab Monthly Income Funds
Bond Funds
Schwab Treasury Inflation Protected Securities Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond Index Fund
Schwab Short-Term Bond Index Fund
Schwab Tax-Free Bond Fund1
Schwab California Tax-Free Bond Fund1
Schwab Opportunistic Municipal Bond Fund
Schwab Money Funds2
Schwab provides a broad choice of taxable and tax-exempt money market funds for both retail and institutional client types.
Investment Adviser
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc., dba Schwab Asset Management
211 Main Street, San Francisco, CA 94105
Funds
Schwab Funds
1-877-824-5615
© 2024 Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. All rights reserved.
Member SIPC®
Printed on recycled paper.
¹
State, local, and the Federal Alternative Minimum Tax may apply. Capital gains are not exempt from Federal Taxation.
²
You could lose money by investing in the Schwab Money Funds. All Schwab Money Funds with the exception of Schwab Variable Share Price Money Fund seek to preserve the value of your investment at $1.00 per share, but cannot guarantee they will do so. Because the share price of Schwab Variable Share Price Money Fund will fluctuate, when you sell your shares they may be worth more or less than what you originally paid for them. All Schwab Money Funds with the exception of Schwab Government Money Fund, Schwab Retirement Government Money Fund, Schwab U.S. Treasury Money Fund, Schwab Treasury Obligations Money Fund and Schwab Government Money Market Portfolio may impose a fee upon the sale of your shares if the Fund’s Board determines that the fee is in the best interests of the Fund. An investment in the Schwab Money Funds is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency. The Schwab Money Funds’ sponsor has no legal obligation to provide financial support to the Funds, and you should not expect that the sponsor will provide financial support to the Funds at any time.

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Schwab Target Funds
Schwab Target 2010 Fund
Schwab Target 2015 Fund
Schwab Target 2020 Fund
Schwab Target 2025 Fund
Schwab Target 2030 Fund
Schwab Target 2035 Fund
Schwab Target 2040 Fund
Schwab Target 2045 Fund
Schwab Target 2050 Fund
Schwab Target 2055 Fund
Schwab Target 2060 Fund
Schwab Target 2065 Fund
No Action Required – Notice Regarding Shareholder Report Delivery
Beginning on July 24, 2024, fund shareholder reports will be streamlined to highlight key information deemed important for investors to assess
and monitor their fund investments. Other information, including financial statements, will not appear in the streamlined shareholder reports
but will available online and delivered free of charge upon request.
• If you already receive the full shareholder reports, you will receive the streamlined shareholder reports in the same way that you currently
receive the full shareholder reports (either in paper or electronically).
• If you currently receive a notification when a shareholder report is available on a fund’s website, beginning July 24, 2024, you will begin to
receive the streamlined shareholder report (in paper).

Schwab Target Funds
In This Report
2
4
 
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
 
31
37
43
49
55
61
67
73
79
85
91
97
103
112
115
Fund investment adviser: Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc., dba Schwab Asset Management®
Distributor: Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (Schwab)
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Performance at a Glance
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Total Return for the 6 Months Ended April 30, 2024
Schwab Target 2010 Fund (Ticker Symbol: SWBRX)
9.90%
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM
21.22%
Target 2010 Composite Index
9.74%
Fund Category: Morningstar Target-Date 2000-20101
9.06%
Performance Details
pages 5-6
 
Schwab Target 2015 Fund (Ticker Symbol: SWGRX)
10.48%
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM
21.22%
Target 2015 Composite Index
10.34%
Fund Category: Morningstar Target-Date 20151
10.04%
Performance Details
pages 7-8
 
Schwab Target 2020 Fund (Ticker Symbol: SWCRX)
10.91%
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM
21.22%
Target 2020 Composite Index
10.74%
Fund Category: Morningstar Target-Date 20201
10.91%
Performance Details
pages 9-10
 
Schwab Target 2025 Fund (Ticker Symbol: SWHRX)
11.85%
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM
21.22%
Target 2025 Composite Index
11.72%
Fund Category: Morningstar Target-Date 20251
11.73%
Performance Details
pages 11-12
 
Schwab Target 2030 Fund (Ticker Symbol: SWDRX)
13.93%
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM
21.22%
Target 2030 Composite Index
13.78%
Fund Category: Morningstar Target-Date 20301
13.30%
Performance Details
pages 13-14
 
Schwab Target 2035 Fund (Ticker Symbol: SWIRX)
15.40%
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM
21.22%
Target 2035 Composite Index
15.28%
Fund Category: Morningstar Target-Date 20351
15.01%
Performance Details
pages 15-16
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 components that make up each of the composite indices may vary over time. For index definitions, please see the Glossary.
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, a fund’s total return would have been lower. Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the redemption of fund shares.
1
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
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Schwab Target Funds
Performance at a Glance (continued)
Total Return for the 6 Months Ended April 30, 2024
Schwab Target 2040 Fund (Ticker Symbol: SWERX)
16.54%
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM
21.22%
Target 2040 Composite Index
16.46%
Fund Category: Morningstar Target-Date 20401
16.51%
Performance Details
pages 17-18
 
Schwab Target 2045 Fund (Ticker Symbol: SWMRX)
17.52%
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM
21.22%
Target 2045 Composite Index
17.44%
Fund Category: Morningstar Target-Date 20451
17.64%
Performance Details
pages 19-20
 
Schwab Target 2050 Fund (Ticker Symbol: SWNRX)
18.22%
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM
21.22%
Target 2050 Composite Index
18.06%
Fund Category: Morningstar Target-Date 20501
18.27%
Performance Details
pages 21-22
 
Schwab Target 2055 Fund (Ticker Symbol: SWORX)
18.50%
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM
21.22%
Target 2055 Composite Index
18.42%
Fund Category: Morningstar Target-Date 20551
18.47%
Performance Details
pages 23-24
 
Schwab Target 2060 Fund (Ticker Symbol: SWPRX)
18.73%
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM
21.22%
Target 2060 Composite Index
18.70%
Fund Category: Morningstar Target-Date 20601
18.66%
Performance Details
pages 25-26
 
Schwab Target 2065 Fund (Ticker Symbol: SWQRX)
18.90%
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM
21.22%
Target 2065 Composite Index
18.90%
Fund Category: Morningstar Target-Date 2065+1
18.70%
Performance Details
pages 27-28
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 components that make up each of the composite indices may vary over time. For index definitions, please see the Glossary.
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, a fund’s total return would have been lower. Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the redemption of fund shares.
1
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
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Schwab Target Funds
Fund Management
Zifan Tang, Ph.D., CFA, Senior Portfolio Manager for Schwab Asset Management, is responsible for the
day-to-day co-management of the funds. Prior to joining Schwab in 2012, Ms. Tang was a product manager at
Thomson Reuters and from 1997 to 2009 worked as a portfolio manager at Barclays Global Investors (now
known as BlackRock).
(DREW HAYES PHOTO)
Drew Hayes, CFA, Portfolio Manager for Schwab Asset Management, is responsible for the day-to-day
co-management of the funds. Mr. Hayes has been with Schwab since 2006. Before becoming a portfolio
manager, he spent seven years as a senior fixed income specialist for Schwab Wealth Advisory, Inc. Prior to
that, he worked as a bond investment specialist for two years and as a registered representative for two years
for Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
Patrick Kwok, CFA, Portfolio Manager for Schwab Asset Management, is responsible for the day-to-day
co-management of the funds. Previously, Mr. Kwok served as an associate portfolio manager from 2012 to
2016. Prior to that, he worked as a fund administration manager, where he was responsible for oversight of
sub-advisers, trading, cash management, and fund administration supporting the Charles Schwab Trust Bank
Collective Investment Trusts and multi-asset Schwab Funds. Prior to joining Schwab Asset Management in
2008, Mr. Kwok spent two years as an asset operations specialist at Charles Schwab Trust Company. He also
worked for one year at State Street Bank & Trust as a portfolio accountant and pricing specialist.
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Schwab Target 2010 Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab Target 2010 Fund (7/1/05)
9.90%
6.15%
3.91%
4.19%
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM
21.22%
22.42%
12.32%
11.73%
Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index
4.97%
-1.47%
-0.16%
1.20%
Target 2010 Composite Index
9.74%
5.81%
4.02%
4.40%
Fund Category: Morningstar Target-Date 2000-2010 2
9.06%
5.41%
3.65%
4.08%
Fund Expense Ratios3: Net 0.26%; Gross 0.40%
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.
1
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, the fund’s returns would have been lower. These returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
3
As stated in the prospectus. Includes 0.26% of acquired fund fees and expenses (AFFE), which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in the underlying funds. Net Expense: Expenses reduced by a contractual fee waiver in effect for so long as Schwab Asset Management serves as the investment adviser to the fund. Gross Expense: Does not reflect the effect of contractual fee waivers. For actual expense ratios during the period, not including AFFE, refer to the financial highlights section of the financial statements.
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Schwab Target 2010 Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics
Number of Holdings
21
Portfolio Turnover Rate
6%
1
Asset Class Weightings % of Investments2,3
Top Holdings % of Net Assets3,4
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
1
Not annualized.
2
The percentage may differ from the Portfolio Holdings because the above calculation is based on a percentage of total investments, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
3
The fund intends to invest in a combination of the underlying funds; however, the fund may also invest directly in equity and fixed-income securities and money market securities.
4
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab Target 2015 Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab Target 2015 Fund (3/12/08)
10.48%
6.65%
4.14%
4.38%
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM
21.22%
22.42%
12.32%
11.73%
Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index
4.97%
-1.47%
-0.16%
1.20%
Target 2015 Composite Index
10.34%
6.44%
4.32%
4.63%
Fund Category: Morningstar Target-Date 2015 2
10.04%
6.14%
4.21%
4.58%
Fund Expense Ratios3: Net 0.28%; Gross 0.40%
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.
1
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, the fund’s returns would have been lower. These returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
3
As stated in the prospectus. Includes 0.28% of acquired fund fees and expenses (AFFE), which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in the underlying funds. Net Expense: Expenses reduced by a contractual fee waiver in effect for so long as Schwab Asset Management serves as the investment adviser to the fund. Gross Expense: Does not reflect the effect of contractual fee waivers. For actual expense ratios during the period, not including AFFE, refer to the financial highlights section of the financial statements.
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Schwab Target 2015 Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics
Number of Holdings
21
Portfolio Turnover Rate
5%
1
Asset Class Weightings % of Investments2,3
Top Holdings % of Net Assets3,4
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
1
Not annualized.
2
The percentage may differ from the Portfolio Holdings because the above calculation is based on a percentage of total investments, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
3
The fund intends to invest in a combination of the underlying funds; however, the fund may also invest directly in equity and fixed-income securities and money market securities.
4
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab Target 2020 Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab Target 2020 Fund (7/1/05)
10.91%
7.10%
4.31%
4.76%
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM
21.22%
22.42%
12.32%
11.73%
Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index
4.97%
-1.47%
-0.16%
1.20%
Target 2020 Composite Index
10.74%
6.86%
4.53%
5.07%
Fund Category: Morningstar Target-Date 2020 2
10.91%
6.81%
4.46%
4.92%
Fund Expense Ratios3: Net 0.29%; Gross 0.32%
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.
1
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, the fund’s returns would have been lower. These returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
3
As stated in the prospectus. Includes 0.29% of acquired fund fees and expenses (AFFE), which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in the underlying funds. Net Expense: Expenses reduced by a contractual fee waiver in effect for so long as Schwab Asset Management serves as the investment adviser to the fund. Gross Expense: Does not reflect the effect of contractual fee waivers. For actual expense ratios during the period, not including AFFE, refer to the financial highlights section of the financial statements.
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Schwab Target 2020 Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics
Number of Holdings
21
Portfolio Turnover Rate
5%
1
Asset Class Weightings % of Investments2,3
Top Holdings % of Net Assets3,4
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
1
Not annualized.
2
The percentage may differ from the Portfolio Holdings because the above calculation is based on a percentage of total investments, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
3
The fund intends to invest in a combination of the underlying funds; however, the fund may also invest directly in equity and fixed-income securities and money market securities.
4
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab Target 2025 Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab Target 2025 Fund (3/12/08)
11.85%
8.14%
5.11%
5.50%
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM
21.22%
22.42%
12.32%
11.73%
Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index
4.97%
-1.47%
-0.16%
1.20%
Target 2025 Composite Index
11.72%
7.92%
5.44%
5.90%
Fund Category: Morningstar Target-Date 2025 2
11.73%
7.49%
4.88%
5.29%
Fund Expense Ratios3: Net 0.34%; Gross 0.36%
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.
1
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, the fund’s returns would have been lower. These returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
3
As stated in the prospectus. Includes 0.34% of acquired fund fees and expenses (AFFE), which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in the underlying funds. Net Expense: Expenses reduced by a contractual fee waiver in effect for so long as Schwab Asset Management serves as the investment adviser to the fund. Gross Expense: Does not reflect the effect of contractual fee waivers. For actual expense ratios during the period, not including AFFE, refer to the financial highlights section of the financial statements.
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Schwab Target 2025 Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics
Number of Holdings
22
Portfolio Turnover Rate
7%
1
Asset Class Weightings % of Investments2,3
Top Holdings % of Net Assets3,4
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
1
Not annualized.
2
The percentage may differ from the Portfolio Holdings because the above calculation is based on a percentage of total investments, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
3
The fund intends to invest in a combination of the underlying funds; however, the fund may also invest directly in equity and fixed-income securities and money market securities.
4
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab Target 2030 Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab Target 2030 Fund (7/1/05)
13.93%
10.47%
6.04%
6.21%
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM
21.22%
22.42%
12.32%
11.73%
Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index
4.97%
-1.47%
-0.16%
1.20%
Target 2030 Composite Index
13.78%
10.15%
6.42%
6.66%
Fund Category: Morningstar Target-Date 2030 2
13.30%
9.17%
5.81%
6.04%
Fund Expense Ratios3: Net 0.41%; Gross 0.42%
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.
1
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, the fund’s returns would have been lower. These returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
3
As stated in the prospectus. Includes 0.41% of acquired fund fees and expenses (AFFE), which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in the underlying funds. Net Expense: Expenses reduced by a contractual fee waiver in effect for so long as Schwab Asset Management serves as the investment adviser to the fund. Gross Expense: Does not reflect the effect of contractual fee waivers. For actual expense ratios during the period, not including AFFE, refer to the financial highlights section of the financial statements.
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Schwab Target 2030 Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics
Number of Holdings
22
Portfolio Turnover Rate
7%
1
Asset Class Weightings % of Investments2,3
Top Holdings % of Net Assets3,4
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
1
Not annualized.
2
The percentage may differ from the Portfolio Holdings because the above calculation is based on a percentage of total investments, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
3
The fund intends to invest in a combination of the underlying funds; however, the fund may also invest directly in equity and fixed-income securities and money market securities.
4
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab Target 2035 Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab Target 2035 Fund (3/12/08)
15.40%
12.08%
6.65%
6.70%
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM
21.22%
22.42%
12.32%
11.73%
Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index
4.97%
-1.47%
-0.16%
1.20%
Target 2035 Composite Index
15.28%
11.71%
7.13%
7.22%
Fund Category: Morningstar Target-Date 2035 2
15.01%
11.15%
6.73%
6.71%
Fund Expense Ratios3: Net 0.46%; Gross 0.48%
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.
1
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, the fund’s returns would have been lower. These returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
3
As stated in the prospectus. Includes 0.46% of acquired fund fees and expenses (AFFE), which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in the underlying funds. Net Expense: Expenses reduced by a contractual fee waiver in effect for so long as Schwab Asset Management serves as the investment adviser to the fund. Gross Expense: Does not reflect the effect of contractual fee waivers. For actual expense ratios during the period, not including AFFE, refer to the financial highlights section of the financial statements.
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Schwab Target 2035 Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics
Number of Holdings
21
Portfolio Turnover Rate
6%
1
Asset Class Weightings % of Investments2,3
Top Holdings % of Net Assets3,4
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
1
Not annualized.
2
The percentage may differ from the Portfolio Holdings because the above calculation is based on a percentage of total investments, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
3
The fund intends to invest in a combination of the underlying funds; however, the fund may also invest directly in equity and fixed-income securities and money market securities.
4
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab Target 2040 Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab Target 2040 Fund (7/1/05)
16.54%
13.42%
7.15%
7.10%
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM
21.22%
22.42%
12.32%
11.73%
Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index
4.97%
-1.47%
-0.16%
1.20%
Target 2040 Composite Index
16.46%
12.89%
7.67%
7.68%
Fund Category: Morningstar Target-Date 2040 2
16.51%
13.06%
7.54%
7.29%
Fund Expense Ratios3: Net 0.50%; Gross 0.51%
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.
1
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, the fund’s returns would have been lower. These returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
3
As stated in the prospectus. Includes 0.50% of acquired fund fees and expenses (AFFE), which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in the underlying funds. Net Expense: Expenses reduced by a contractual fee waiver in effect for so long as Schwab Asset Management serves as the investment adviser to the fund. Gross Expense: Does not reflect the effect of contractual fee waivers. For actual expense ratios during the period, not including AFFE, refer to the financial highlights section of the financial statements.
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Schwab Target 2040 Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics
Number of Holdings
21
Portfolio Turnover Rate
6%
1
Asset Class Weightings % of Investments2,3
Top Holdings % of Net Assets3,4
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
1
Not annualized.
2
The percentage may differ from the Portfolio Holdings because the above calculation is based on a percentage of total investments, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
3
The fund intends to invest in a combination of the underlying funds; however, the fund may also invest directly in equity and fixed-income securities and money market securities.
4
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab Target 2045 Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab Target 2045 Fund (1/23/13)
17.52%
14.49%
7.57%
7.41%
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM
21.22%
22.42%
12.32%
11.73%
Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index
4.97%
-1.47%
-0.16%
1.20%
Target 2045 Composite Index
17.44%
13.85%
8.14%
8.03%
Fund Category: Morningstar Target-Date 2045 2
17.64%
14.43%
8.09%
7.60%
Fund Expense Ratios3: Net 0.53%; Gross 0.57%
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.
1
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, the fund’s returns would have been lower. These returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
3
As stated in the prospectus. Includes 0.53% of acquired fund fees and expenses (AFFE), which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in the underlying funds. Net Expense: Expenses reduced by a contractual fee waiver in effect for so long as Schwab Asset Management serves as the investment adviser to the fund. Gross Expense: Does not reflect the effect of contractual fee waivers. For actual expense ratios during the period, not including AFFE, refer to the financial highlights section of the financial statements.
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Schwab Target 2045 Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics
Number of Holdings
21
Portfolio Turnover Rate
3%
1
Asset Class Weightings % of Investments2,3
Top Holdings % of Net Assets3,4
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
1
Not annualized.
2
The percentage may differ from the Portfolio Holdings because the above calculation is based on a percentage of total investments, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
3
The fund intends to invest in a combination of the underlying funds; however, the fund may also invest directly in equity and fixed-income securities and money market securities.
4
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab Target 2050 Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab Target 2050 Fund (1/23/13)
18.22%
15.13%
7.86%
7.62%
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM
21.22%
22.42%
12.32%
11.73%
Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index
4.97%
-1.47%
-0.16%
1.20%
Target 2050 Composite Index
18.06%
14.44%
8.40%
8.23%
Fund Category: Morningstar Target-Date 2050 2
18.27%
15.11%
8.28%
7.75%
Fund Expense Ratios3: Net 0.56%; Gross 0.60%
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.
1
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, the fund’s returns would have been lower. These returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
3
As stated in the prospectus. Includes 0.56% of acquired fund fees and expenses (AFFE), which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in the underlying funds. Net Expense: Expenses reduced by a contractual fee waiver in effect for so long as Schwab Asset Management serves as the investment adviser to the fund. Gross Expense: Does not reflect the effect of contractual fee waivers. For actual expense ratios during the period, not including AFFE, refer to the financial highlights section of the financial statements.
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Schwab Target 2050 Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics
Number of Holdings
21
Portfolio Turnover Rate
1%
1
Asset Class Weightings % of Investments2,3
Top Holdings % of Net Assets3,4
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
1
Not annualized.
2
The percentage may differ from the Portfolio Holdings because the above calculation is based on a percentage of total investments, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
3
The fund intends to invest in a combination of the underlying funds; however, the fund may also invest directly in equity and fixed-income securities and money market securities.
4
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab Target 2055 Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab Target 2055 Fund (1/23/13)
18.50%
15.29%
7.92%
7.70%
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM
21.22%
22.42%
12.32%
11.73%
Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index
4.97%
-1.47%
-0.16%
1.20%
Target 2055 Composite Index
18.42%
14.77%
8.55%
8.37%
Fund Category: Morningstar Target-Date 2055 2
18.47%
15.34%
8.38%
7.78%
Fund Expense Ratios3: Net 0.57%; Gross 0.62%
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.
1
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, the fund’s returns would have been lower. These returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
3
As stated in the prospectus. Includes 0.57% of acquired fund fees and expenses (AFFE), which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in the underlying funds. Net Expense: Expenses reduced by a contractual fee waiver in effect for so long as Schwab Asset Management serves as the investment adviser to the fund. Gross Expense: Does not reflect the effect of contractual fee waivers. For actual expense ratios during the period, not including AFFE, refer to the financial highlights section of the financial statements.
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Schwab Target 2055 Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics
Number of Holdings
20
Portfolio Turnover Rate
1%
1
Asset Class Weightings % of Investments2,3
Top Holdings % of Net Assets3,4
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
1
Not annualized.
2
The percentage may differ from the Portfolio Holdings because the above calculation is based on a percentage of total investments, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
3
The fund intends to invest in a combination of the underlying funds; however, the fund may also invest directly in equity and fixed-income securities and money market securities.
4
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab Target 2060 Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
Since Inception
Fund: Schwab Target 2060 Fund (8/25/16)
18.73%
15.60%
8.05%
8.85%
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM
21.22%
22.42%
12.32%
12.89%
Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index
4.97%
-1.47%
-0.16%
0.34%
Target 2060 Composite Index
18.70%
15.05%
8.70%
9.45%
Fund Category: Morningstar Target-Date 2060 2
18.66%
15.60%
8.50%
N/A
Fund Expense Ratios3: Net 0.58%; Gross 0.73%
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.
1
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, the fund’s returns would have been lower. These returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
3
As stated in the prospectus. Includes 0.58% of acquired fund fees and expenses (AFFE), which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in the underlying funds. Net Expense: Expenses reduced by a contractual fee waiver in effect for so long as Schwab Asset Management serves as the investment adviser to the fund. Gross Expense: Does not reflect the effect of contractual fee waivers. For actual expense ratios during the period, not including AFFE, refer to the financial highlights section of the financial statements.
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Schwab Target 2060 Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics
Number of Holdings
19
Portfolio Turnover Rate
1%
1
Asset Class Weightings % of Investments2,3
Top Holdings % of Net Assets3,4
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
1
Not annualized.
2
The percentage may differ from the Portfolio Holdings because the above calculation is based on a percentage of total investments, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
3
The fund intends to invest in a combination of the underlying funds; however, the fund may also invest directly in equity and fixed-income securities and money market securities.
4
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab Target 2065 Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
3 Years
Since Inception
Fund: Schwab Target 2065 Fund (2/25/21)
18.90%
15.79%
2.44%
4.38%
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market IndexSM
21.22%
22.42%
6.21%
8.60%
Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index
4.97%
-1.47%
-3.54%
-3.23%
Target 2065 Composite Index
18.90%
15.25%
3.75%
5.36%
Fund Category: Morningstar Target-Date 2065+ 2
18.70%
15.71%
3.07%
N/A
Fund Expense Ratios3: Net 0.59%; Gross 1.29%
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.
1
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, the fund’s returns would have been lower. These returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
3
As stated in the prospectus. Includes 0.59% of acquired fund fees and expenses (AFFE), which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in the underlying funds. Net Expense: Expenses reduced by a contractual fee waiver in effect for so long as Schwab Asset Management serves as the investment adviser to the fund. Gross Expense: Does not reflect the effect of contractual fee waivers. For actual expense ratios during the period, not including AFFE, refer to the financial highlights section of the financial statements.
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Schwab Target 2065 Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics
Number of Holdings
18
Portfolio Turnover Rate
3%
1
Asset Class Weightings % of Investments2,3
Top Holdings % of Net Assets3,4
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
1
Not annualized.
2
The percentage may differ from the Portfolio Holdings because the above calculation is based on a percentage of total investments, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
3
The fund intends to invest in a combination of the underlying funds; however, the fund may also invest directly in equity and fixed-income securities and money market securities.
4
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab Target Funds
Fund Expenses (Unaudited)
Examples for a $1,000 Investment
As a fund shareholder, you may incur two types of costs: (1) transaction costs; and (2) ongoing costs, including transfer agent fees and other fund expenses.
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 November 1, 2023 and held through April 30, 2024.
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. 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)1,2
EFFECTIVE
EXPENSE RATIO
(ANNUALIZED)3,4
BEGINNING
ACCOUNT VALUE
AT 11/1/23
ENDING
ACCOUNT VALUE
(NET OF EXPENSES)
AT 4/30/242
EXPENSES PAID
DURING PERIOD
11/1/23-4/30/242,5
EFFECTIVE
EXPENSES PAID
DURING PERIOD
11/1/23-4/30/244,5
Schwab Target 2010 Fund
Actual Return
0.00%
0.25%
$1,000.00
$1,099.00
$0.00
$1.30
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.00%
0.25%
$1,000.00
$1,024.86
$0.00
$1.26
Schwab Target 2015 Fund
Actual Return
0.00%
0.27%
$1,000.00
$1,104.80
$0.00
$1.41
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.00%
0.27%
$1,000.00
$1,024.86
$0.00
$1.36
Schwab Target 2020 Fund
Actual Return
0.00%
0.28%
$1,000.00
$1,109.10
$0.00
$1.47
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.00%
0.28%
$1,000.00
$1,024.86
$0.00
$1.41
Schwab Target 2025 Fund
Actual Return
0.00%
0.32%
$1,000.00
$1,118.50
$0.00
$1.69
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.00%
0.32%
$1,000.00
$1,024.86
$0.00
$1.61
Schwab Target 2030 Fund
Actual Return
0.00%
0.40%
$1,000.00
$1,139.30
$0.00
$2.13
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.00%
0.40%
$1,000.00
$1,024.86
$0.00
$2.01
Schwab Target 2035 Fund
Actual Return
0.00%
0.45%
$1,000.00
$1,154.00
$0.00
$2.41
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.00%
0.45%
$1,000.00
$1,024.86
$0.00
$2.26
Schwab Target 2040 Fund
Actual Return
0.00%
0.49%
$1,000.00
$1,165.40
$0.00
$2.64
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.00%
0.49%
$1,000.00
$1,024.86
$0.00
$2.46
Schwab Target 2045 Fund
Actual Return
0.00%
0.53%
$1,000.00
$1,175.20
$0.00
$2.87
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.00%
0.53%
$1,000.00
$1,024.86
$0.00
$2.66
Schwab Target 2050 Fund
Actual Return
0.00%
0.55%
$1,000.00
$1,182.20
$0.00
$2.98
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.00%
0.55%
$1,000.00
$1,024.86
$0.00
$2.77
Schwab Target 2055 Fund
Actual Return
0.00%
0.57%
$1,000.00
$1,185.00
$0.00
$3.10
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.00%
0.57%
$1,000.00
$1,024.86
$0.00
$2.87
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Schwab Target Funds
Fund Expenses (Unaudited) (continued)
 
EXPENSE RATIO
(ANNUALIZED)1,2
EFFECTIVE
EXPENSE RATIO
(ANNUALIZED)3,4
BEGINNING
ACCOUNT VALUE
AT 11/1/23
ENDING
ACCOUNT VALUE
(NET OF EXPENSES)
AT 4/30/242
EXPENSES PAID
DURING PERIOD
11/1/23-4/30/242,5
EFFECTIVE
EXPENSES PAID
DURING PERIOD
11/1/23-4/30/244,5
Schwab Target 2060 Fund
Actual Return
0.00%
0.58%
$1,000.00
$1,187.30
$0.00
$3.15
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.00%
0.58%
$1,000.00
$1,024.86
$0.00
$2.92
Schwab Target 2065 Fund
Actual Return
0.00%
0.58%
$1,000.00
$1,189.00
$0.00
$3.16
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.00%
0.58%
$1,000.00
$1,024.86
$0.00
$2.92
1
Based on the most recent six-month expense ratio.
2
Excludes acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in underlying funds.
3
Based on the most recent six-month acquired fund fees and expenses and the expense ratio; may differ from the acquired fund fees and expenses and the expense ratio in
the prospectus.
4
Includes acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in underlying funds.
5
Expenses for each fund are equal to its annualized expense ratio, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 182 days in the period, and divided
by 366 days in the fiscal year.
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Schwab Target 2010 Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$12.19
$12.23
$15.21
$13.76
$13.57
$13.06
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.22
0.35
0.28
0.22
0.27
0.30
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
0.99
0.16
(2.55
)
1.61
0.57
0.97
Total from investment operations
1.21
0.51
(2.27
)
1.83
0.84
1.27
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.38
)
(0.30
)
(0.30
)
(0.27
)
(0.34
)
(0.34
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.18
)
(0.25
)
(0.41
)
(0.11
)
(0.31
)
(0.42
)
Total distributions
(0.56
)
(0.55
)
(0.71
)
(0.38
)
(0.65
)
(0.76
)
Net asset value at end of period
$12.84
$12.19
$12.23
$15.21
$13.76
$13.57
Total return
9.90
%2
4.24
%
(15.69
%)
13.46
%
6.38
%
10.42
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Net operating expenses3
0.00
%4
0.00
%
0.00
%5
0.00
%
0.00
%
0.00
%
Gross operating expenses3
0.15
%4
0.14
%
0.14
%5
0.12
%
0.14
%
0.17
%
Net investment income (loss)
3.41
%4
2.76
%
2.04
%
1.50
%
2.03
%
2.33
%
Portfolio turnover rate
6
%2
14
%
24
%
21
%
27
%
13
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000)
$43,244
$43,307
$46,359
$65,477
$55,507
$51,106
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Ratio excludes acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in underlying funds.
4
Annualized.
5
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2010 Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date, including a summary of the fund’s transactions with its affiliated underlying funds during the period.
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. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
AFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 74.5% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 20.2%
Large-Cap 17.7%
Schwab Core Equity Fund
$696,522
$21,896
($151,708
)
$39,152
$65,817
$671,679
31,594
$21,896
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company
Index Fund
864,797
17,978
(196,251
)
14,337
126,188
827,049
32,664
17,978
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
5,404,074
122,968
(1,279,471
)
655,558
330,351
5,233,480
67,529
82,968
Schwab Select Large Cap Growth Fund *
922,814
158,966
(231,664
)
(50,633
)
127,755
927,238
40,297
158,966
 
7,659,446
Mid-Cap 1.2%
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
545,289
8,855
(152,246
)
16,636
89,495
508,029
8,374
8,855
Small-Cap 1.3%
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
615,495
42,283
(186,387
)
29,271
80,187
580,849
29,425
2,284
 
8,748,324
 
International Stocks 7.6%
Developed Markets 7.6%
Schwab Fundamental International Large
Company Index Fund
129,077
4,613
16,413
150,103
13,911
4,613
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
1,307,705
38,553
(225,647
)
21,089
187,107
1,328,807
115,649
38,553
Schwab International Opportunities Fund
1,872,303
34,660
(370,000
)
(25,521
)
286,109
1,797,551
89,878
34,660
 
3,276,461
 
Real Estate 2.3%
Global Real Estate 2.3%
Schwab Global Real Estate Fund
1,033,398
52,208
(195,491
)
(42,518
)
127,272
974,869
165,794
17,209
 
Fixed Income 41.9%
Inflation-Protected Bond 6.7%
Schwab Treasury Inflation Protected
Securities Index Fund
2,904,874
79,105
(130,000
)
(15,574
)
77,463
2,915,868
291,005
43,498
Intermediate-Term Bond 26.9%
Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond Index Fund
11,197,786
677,436
(581,000
)
(75,482
)
409,153
11,627,893
1,350,510
213,094
Short-Term Bond 8.3%
Schwab Short-Term Bond Index Fund
3,530,392
199,975
(160,000
)
(10,160
)
34,879
3,595,086
383,271
67,120
 
18,138,847
 
Money Market Funds 2.5%
Schwab Variable Share Price Money Fund,
Ultra Shares, 5.27% (b)
1,790,671
38,808
(750,000
)
235
(104
)
1,079,610
1,079,286
37,075
Total Affiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $28,511,914)
$32,815,197
$1,498,304
($4,609,865
)
$556,390
$1,958,085
$32,218,111
$748,769
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2010 Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
UNAFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 24.9% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 5.7%
Large-Cap 5.2%
ClearBridge Large Cap Growth Fund,
Class IS *
$1,067,005
16,270
Dodge & Cox Stock Fund, Class I
1,194,124
4,790
 
2,261,129
Small-Cap 0.5%
ClearBridge Small Cap Growth Fund,
Class IS *
193,293
4,999
 
2,454,422
 
Fixed Income 19.2%
Intermediate-Term Bond 17.2%
Baird Aggregate Bond Fund, Institutional
Class
6,443,030
681,081
Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Bond Fund,
Class Y
320,962
33,503
Western Asset Core Plus Bond Fund, Class I
652,389
72,407
 
7,416,381
International Bond 2.0%
PIMCO International Bond Fund
(U.S. Dollar-Hedged), Institutional Class
883,036
90,198
 
8,299,417
Total Unaffiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $10,888,307)
$10,753,839
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $39,400,221)
$42,971,950
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
Distributions received include distributions from net investment income and capital gains, if any, from the underlying funds. Amounts shown are only presented for
affiliated underlying funds, which are presented in the corresponding line-item in the Statement of Operations, if applicable (see financial note 2(d) for additional
information).
(b)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
At April 30, 2024, all of the fund’s investment securities were classified as Level 1 (see financial note 2(a) for additional information).
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2010 Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - affiliated issuers (cost $28,511,914)
 
$32,218,111
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $10,888,307)
 
10,753,839
Cash
 
334,044
Receivables:
 
Dividends
 
56,906
Fund shares sold
 
25,432
Due from investment adviser
 
5,213
Prepaid expenses
+
5,832
Total assets
 
43,399,377
 
Liabilities
Payables:
 
Investments bought
 
134,480
Fund shares redeemed
 
698
Accrued expenses
+
19,880
Total liabilities
 
155,058
Net assets
 
$43,244,319
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$39,653,038
Total distributable earnings
+
3,591,281
Net assets
 
$43,244,319
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$43,244,319
 
3,368,683
$12.84
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2010 Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - affiliated issuers
 
$575,737
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
172,572
Other interest
+
3,928
Total investment income
 
752,237
 
Expenses
Professional fees
 
11,412
Registration fees
 
9,992
Portfolio accounting fees
 
5,587
Independent trustees’ fees
 
2,945
Shareholder reports
 
1,212
Transfer agent fees
 
552
Other expenses
+
1,235
Total expenses
 
32,935
Expense reduction
32,935
Net expenses
Net investment income
 
752,237
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Realized capital gain distributions received from underlying funds - affiliated issuers
 
173,032
Realized capital gain distributions received from underlying funds - unaffiliated issuers
 
147,165
Net realized gains on sales of securities - affiliated issuers
 
556,390
Net realized losses on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
+
(33,426
)
Net realized gains
 
843,161
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - affiliated issuers
 
1,958,085
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
+
682,170
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
2,640,255
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
3,483,416
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$4,235,653
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2010 Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$752,237
$1,291,642
Net realized gains
 
843,161
263,818
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
2,640,255
557,010
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$4,235,653
$2,112,470
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($1,890,752
)
($2,099,711
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
75,084
$967,967
387,660
$4,816,480
Shares reinvested
 
116,816
1,503,428
154,395
1,854,287
Shares redeemed
+
(376,780
)
(4,878,541
)
(778,380
)
(9,735,905
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
(184,880
)
($2,407,146
)
(236,325
)
($3,065,138
)
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
3,553,563
$43,306,564
3,789,888
$46,358,943
Total decrease
+
(184,880
)
(62,245
)
(236,325
)
(3,052,379
)
End of period
 
3,368,683
$43,244,319
3,553,563
$43,306,564
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2015 Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$10.29
$10.48
$13.36
$12.18
$12.07
$11.49
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.18
0.29
0.23
0.19
0.25
0.27
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
0.90
0.17
(2.24
)
1.54
0.50
0.86
Total from investment operations
1.08
0.46
(2.01
)
1.73
0.75
1.13
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.31
)
(0.26
)
(0.28
)
(0.24
)
(0.31
)
(0.30
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.34
)
(0.39
)
(0.59
)
(0.31
)
(0.33
)
(0.25
)
Total distributions
(0.65
)
(0.65
)
(0.87
)
(0.55
)
(0.64
)
(0.55
)
Net asset value at end of period
$10.72
$10.29
$10.48
$13.36
$12.18
$12.07
Total return
10.48
%2
4.53
%
(16.15
%)
14.54
%
6.41
%
10.48
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Net operating expenses3
0.00
%4
0.00
%
0.00
%5
0.00
%
0.00
%
0.00
%
Gross operating expenses3
0.13
%4
0.12
%
0.11
%5
0.08
%
0.10
%
0.11
%
Net investment income (loss)
3.36
%4
2.71
%
1.97
%
1.47
%
2.07
%
2.35
%
Portfolio turnover rate
5
%2
7
%
19
%
14
%
15
%
10
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000)
$49,412
$49,402
$57,879
$81,399
$77,274
$81,139
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Ratio excludes acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in underlying funds.
4
Annualized.
5
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2015 Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date, including a summary of the fund’s transactions with its affiliated underlying funds during the period.
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. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
AFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 74.7% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 22.2%
Large-Cap 19.4%
Schwab Core Equity Fund
$898,561
$26,800
($218,185
)
$77,102
$59,842
$844,120
39,705
$26,800
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company
Index Fund
1,070,958
21,318
(227,917
)
20,544
156,159
1,041,062
41,116
21,318
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
6,649,359
103,610
(1,436,529
)
1,037,359
201,736
6,555,535
84,588
103,610
Schwab Select Large Cap Growth Fund *
1,106,101
191,888
(250,000
)
(48,137
)
146,857
1,146,709
49,835
191,888
 
9,587,426
Mid-Cap 1.3%
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
640,834
11,149
(131,697
)
12,167
118,547
651,000
10,730
11,149
Small-Cap 1.5%
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
715,135
2,932
(130,000
)
32,242
101,272
721,581
36,554
2,932
 
10,960,007
 
International Stocks 8.8%
Developed Markets 8.8%
Schwab Fundamental International Large
Company Index Fund
185,282
6,621
23,560
215,463
19,969
6,621
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
1,765,110
50,313
(358,359
)
40,888
243,048
1,741,000
151,523
50,313
Schwab International Opportunities Fund
2,343,895
44,318
(316,000
)
20,809
315,059
2,408,081
120,404
44,318
 
4,364,544
 
Real Estate 2.5%
Global Real Estate 2.5%
Schwab Global Real Estate Fund
1,279,836
22,154
(186,000
)
(4,276
)
110,207
1,221,921
207,810
22,154
 
Fixed Income 39.1%
Inflation-Protected Bond 6.5%
Schwab Treasury Inflation Protected
Securities Index Fund
3,129,036
162,220
(160,000
)
(15,671
)
81,124
3,196,709
319,033
47,220
Intermediate-Term Bond 24.9%
Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond Index Fund
11,920,212
787,170
(740,000
)
(108,869
)
454,768
12,313,281
1,430,114
228,207
Short-Term Bond 7.7%
Schwab Short-Term Bond Index Fund
3,780,174
210,094
(195,000
)
(13,036
)
39,108
3,821,340
407,392
71,890
 
19,331,330
 
Money Market Funds 2.1%
Schwab Variable Share Price Money Fund,
Ultra Shares, 5.27% (b)
2,002,488
40,500
(1,020,000
)
449
(290
)
1,023,147
1,022,841
38,137
Total Affiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $32,020,970)
$37,486,981
$1,681,087
($5,369,687
)
$1,051,571
$2,050,997
$36,900,949
$866,557
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2015 Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
UNAFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 24.8% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 6.1%
Large-Cap 5.7%
ClearBridge Large Cap Growth Fund,
Class IS *
$1,331,740
20,307
Dodge & Cox Stock Fund, Class I
1,465,096
5,877
 
2,796,836
Small-Cap 0.4%
ClearBridge Small Cap Growth Fund,
Class IS *
214,947
5,558
 
3,011,783
 
Fixed Income 18.7%
Intermediate-Term Bond 16.6%
Baird Aggregate Bond Fund, Institutional
Class
6,584,612
696,048
Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Bond Fund,
Class Y
513,800
53,633
Western Asset Core Plus Bond Fund, Class I
1,120,757
124,390
 
8,219,169
International Bond 2.1%
PIMCO International Bond Fund
(U.S. Dollar-Hedged), Institutional Class
1,050,768
107,331
 
9,269,937
Total Unaffiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $12,477,330)
$12,281,720
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $44,498,300)
$49,182,669
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
Distributions received include distributions from net investment income and capital gains, if any, from the underlying funds. Amounts shown are only presented for
affiliated underlying funds, which are presented in the corresponding line-item in the Statement of Operations, if applicable (see financial note 2(d) for additional
information).
(b)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
At April 30, 2024, all of the fund’s investment securities were classified as Level 1 (see financial note 2(a) for additional information).
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2015 Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - affiliated issuers (cost $32,020,970)
 
$36,900,949
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $12,477,330)
 
12,281,720
Cash
 
228,210
Receivables:
 
Dividends
 
62,170
Due from investment adviser
 
5,241
Fund shares sold
 
352
Prepaid expenses
+
13,925
Total assets
 
49,492,567
 
Liabilities
Payables:
 
Investments bought
 
59,922
Accrued expenses
+
20,242
Total liabilities
 
80,164
Net assets
 
$49,412,403
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$43,539,601
Total distributable earnings
+
5,872,802
Net assets
 
$49,412,403
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$49,412,403
 
4,610,458
$10.72
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2015 Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - affiliated issuers
 
$657,453
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
197,103
Other interest
+
2,824
Total investment income
 
857,380
 
Expenses
Professional fees
 
11,424
Registration fees
 
9,213
Portfolio accounting fees
 
5,612
Independent trustees’ fees
 
2,953
Shareholder reports
 
1,175
Transfer agent fees
 
767
Other expenses
+
1,254
Total expenses
 
32,398
Expense reduction
32,398
Net expenses
Net investment income
 
857,380
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Realized capital gain distributions received from underlying funds - affiliated issuers
 
209,104
Realized capital gain distributions received from underlying funds - unaffiliated issuers
 
179,984
Net realized gains on sales of securities - affiliated issuers
 
1,051,571
Net realized gains on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
+
53,291
Net realized gains
 
1,493,950
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - affiliated issuers
 
2,050,997
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
+
741,624
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
2,792,621
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
4,286,571
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$5,143,951
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2015 Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$857,380
$1,514,051
Net realized gains
 
1,493,950
1,489,316
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
2,792,621
(155,511
)
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$5,143,951
$2,847,856
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($3,052,801
)
($3,520,737
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
74,228
$814,957
104,249
$1,110,701
Shares reinvested
 
258,525
2,771,391
317,518
3,213,282
Shares redeemed
+
(524,577
)
(5,667,291
)
(1,141,958
)
(12,128,296
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
(191,824
)
($2,080,943
)
(720,191
)
($7,804,313
)
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
4,802,282
$49,402,196
5,522,473
$57,879,390
Total increase (decrease)
+
(191,824
)
10,207
(720,191
)
(8,477,194
)
End of period
 
4,610,458
$49,412,403
4,802,282
$49,402,196
See financial notes
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42

Schwab Target 2020 Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$12.38
$12.55
$16.14
$14.55
$14.46
$13.87
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.22
0.34
0.28
0.23
0.30
0.32
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
1.13
0.24
(2.72
)
1.94
0.58
1.04
Total from investment operations
1.35
0.58
(2.44
)
2.17
0.88
1.36
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.38
)
(0.31
)
(0.35
)
(0.29
)
(0.36
)
(0.35
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.53
)
(0.44
)
(0.80
)
(0.29
)
(0.43
)
(0.42
)
Total distributions
(0.91
)
(0.75
)
(1.15
)
(0.58
)
(0.79
)
(0.77
)
Net asset value at end of period
$12.82
$12.38
$12.55
$16.14
$14.55
$14.46
Total return
10.91
%2
4.68
%
(16.35
%)
15.27
%
6.33
%
10.58
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Net operating expenses3
0.00
%4
0.00
%
0.00
%5
0.00
%
0.00
%
0.00
%
Gross operating expenses3
0.03
%4
0.03
%
0.03
%5
0.02
%
0.02
%
0.03
%
Net investment income (loss)
3.34
%4
2.67
%
1.97
%
1.47
%
2.13
%
2.28
%
Portfolio turnover rate
5
%2
7
%
17
%
10
%
17
%
14
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000)
$321,561
$323,339
$383,963
$531,012
$525,444
$548,690
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Ratio excludes acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in underlying funds.
4
Annualized.
5
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2020 Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date, including a summary of the fund’s transactions with its affiliated underlying funds during the period.
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. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
AFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 74.9% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 23.6%
Large-Cap 20.7%
Schwab Core Equity Fund
$6,574,804
$191,570
($1,570,618
)
$461,830
$514,972
$6,172,558
290,337
$191,570
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company
Index Fund
6,754,892
140,423
(851,986
)
91,697
1,052,549
7,187,575
283,869
140,423
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
46,319,918
1,063,554
(10,697,793
)
7,955,007
648,283
45,288,969
584,374
713,554
Schwab Select Large Cap Growth Fund *
7,895,948
1,354,415
(2,053,153
)
(437,217
)
1,104,467
7,864,460
341,784
1,354,415
 
66,513,562
Mid-Cap 1.4%
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
4,482,021
77,974
(944,436
)
93,679
827,736
4,536,974
74,781
77,974
Small-Cap 1.5%
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
4,782,101
20,914
(850,000
)
181,963
740,113
4,875,091
246,965
20,914
 
75,925,627
 
International Stocks 9.9%
Developed Markets 9.9%
Schwab Fundamental International Large
Company Index Fund
1,687,098
60,289
(200,000
)
6,932
198,288
1,752,607
162,429
60,289
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
12,544,720
349,505
(2,272,739
)
258,660
1,773,745
12,653,891
1,101,296
349,505
Schwab International Opportunities Fund
16,743,158
572,477
(2,527,251
)
178,995
2,226,979
17,194,358
859,718
322,477
 
31,600,856
 
Real Estate 2.7%
Global Real Estate 2.7%
Schwab Global Real Estate Fund
8,684,495
153,669
(830,000
)
(176,525
)
876,492
8,708,131
1,480,975
153,669
 
Fixed Income 36.9%
Inflation-Protected Bond 6.1%
Schwab Treasury Inflation Protected
Securities Index Fund
19,638,546
911,698
(1,450,000
)
(152,337
)
569,645
19,517,552
1,947,860
300,647
Intermediate-Term Bond 23.6%
Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond Index Fund
73,955,359
2,920,215
(2,930,000
)
(452,112
)
2,618,167
76,111,629
8,839,910
1,413,981
Short-Term Bond 7.2%
Schwab Short-Term Bond Index Fund
23,322,277
1,221,017
(1,625,000
)
(98,092
)
266,967
23,087,169
2,461,319
444,814
 
118,716,350
 
Money Market Funds 1.8%
Schwab Variable Share Price Money Fund,
Ultra Shares, 5.27% (b)
12,045,067
240,599
(6,450,000
)
2,773
(1,710
)
5,836,729
5,834,979
225,655
Total Affiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $204,049,378)
$245,430,404
$9,278,319
($35,252,976
)
$7,915,253
$13,416,693
$240,787,693
$5,769,887
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2020 Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
UNAFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 24.7% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 6.3%
Large-Cap 5.8%
ClearBridge Large Cap Growth Fund,
Class IS *
$9,062,770
138,194
Dodge & Cox Stock Fund, Class I
9,830,498
39,432
 
18,893,268
Small-Cap 0.5%
ClearBridge Small Cap Growth Fund,
Class IS *
1,560,068
40,343
 
20,453,336
 
Fixed Income 18.4%
Intermediate-Term Bond 16.3%
Baird Aggregate Bond Fund, Institutional
Class
39,150,748
4,138,557
Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Bond
Fund, Class Y
4,085,484
426,460
Western Asset Core Plus Bond Fund,
Class I
9,008,150
999,795
 
52,244,382
International Bond 2.1%
PIMCO International Bond Fund
(U.S. Dollar-Hedged), Institutional
Class
6,821,626
696,795
 
59,066,008
Total Unaffiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $80,934,563)
$79,519,344
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $284,983,941)
$320,307,037
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
Distributions received include distributions from net investment income and capital gains, if any, from the underlying funds. Amounts shown are only presented for
affiliated underlying funds, which are presented in the corresponding line-item in the Statement of Operations, if applicable (see financial note 2(d) for additional
information).
(b)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
At April 30, 2024, all of the fund’s investment securities were classified as Level 1 (see financial note 2(a) for additional information).
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2020 Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - affiliated issuers (cost $204,049,378)
 
$240,787,693
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $80,934,563)
 
79,519,344
Cash
 
25,018
Receivables:
 
Investments sold
 
1,280,000
Dividends
 
394,241
Fund shares sold
 
8,817
Due from investment adviser
 
7,007
Prepaid expenses
+
6,618
Total assets
 
322,028,738
 
Liabilities
Payables:
 
Investments bought
 
381,682
Fund shares redeemed
 
54,378
Independent trustees’ fees
 
1
Accrued expenses
+
31,849
Total liabilities
 
467,910
Net assets
 
$321,560,828
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$276,640,735
Total distributable earnings
+
44,920,093
Net assets
 
$321,560,828
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$321,560,828
 
25,074,392
$12.82
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2020 Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - affiliated issuers
 
$4,292,405
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
1,279,635
Other interest
+
15,588
Total investment income
 
5,587,628
 
Expenses
Professional fees
 
11,930
Registration fees
 
10,999
Portfolio accounting fees
 
10,983
Shareholder reports
 
4,867
Independent trustees’ fees
 
3,275
Transfer agent fees
 
1,038
Other expenses
+
2,018
Total expenses
 
45,110
Expense reduction
45,110
Net expenses
Net investment income
 
5,587,628
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Realized capital gain distributions received from underlying funds - affiliated issuers
 
1,477,482
Realized capital gain distributions received from underlying funds - unaffiliated issuers
 
1,220,824
Net realized gains on sales of securities - affiliated issuers
 
7,915,253
Net realized gains on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
+
493,796
Net realized gains
 
11,107,355
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - affiliated issuers
 
13,416,693
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
+
4,837,733
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
18,254,426
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
29,361,781
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$34,949,409
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2020 Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$5,587,628
$9,844,122
Net realized gains
 
11,107,355
11,876,218
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
18,254,426
(2,087,434
)
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$34,949,409
$19,632,906
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($22,957,254
)
($21,994,178
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
782,193
$10,158,947
965,580
$12,253,161
Shares reinvested
 
1,663,818
21,313,508
1,686,974
20,530,467
Shares redeemed
+
(3,480,141
)
(45,243,217
)
(7,129,103
)
(91,046,134
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
(1,034,130
)
($13,770,762
)
(4,476,549
)
($58,262,506
)
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
26,108,522
$323,339,435
30,585,071
$383,963,213
Total decrease
+
(1,034,130
)
(1,778,607
)
(4,476,549
)
(60,623,778
)
End of period
 
25,074,392
$321,560,828
26,108,522
$323,339,435
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2025 Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$13.40
$13.43
$17.30
$14.81
$14.74
$14.10
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.24
0.35
0.27
0.22
0.31
0.30
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
1.34
0.37
(3.09
)
2.74
0.55
1.10
Total from investment operations
1.58
0.72
(2.82
)
2.96
0.86
1.40
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.38
)
(0.30
)
(0.39
)
(0.28
)
(0.35
)
(0.34
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.35
)
(0.45
)
(0.66
)
(0.19
)
(0.44
)
(0.42
)
Total distributions
(0.73
)
(0.75
)
(1.05
)
(0.47
)
(0.79
)
(0.76
)
Net asset value at end of period
$14.25
$13.40
$13.43
$17.30
$14.81
$14.74
Total return
11.85
%2
5.46
%
(17.39
%)
20.25
%
5.98
%
10.79
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Net operating expenses3
0.00
%4
0.00
%
0.00
%5
0.00
%
0.00
%
0.00
%
Gross operating expenses3
0.02
%4
0.02
%
0.03
%5
0.02
%
0.02
%
0.03
%
Net investment income (loss)
3.33
%4
2.53
%
1.82
%
1.33
%
2.14
%
2.10
%
Portfolio turnover rate
7
%2
10
%
19
%
16
%
16
%
15
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000)
$450,730
$445,714
$494,852
$662,236
$571,738
$577,095
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Ratio excludes acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in underlying funds.
4
Annualized.
5
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2025 Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date, including a summary of the fund’s transactions with its affiliated underlying funds during the period.
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. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
AFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 74.2% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 25.4%
Large-Cap 22.3%
Schwab Core Equity Fund
$11,017,365
$334,698
($3,228,142
)
$749,570
$864,171
$9,737,662
458,027
$334,698
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company
Index Fund
9,970,719
207,275
(762,531
)
90,767
1,607,187
11,113,417
438,919
207,275
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
70,842,643
1,079,557
(17,361,396
)
9,446,587
3,565,303
67,572,694
871,906
1,079,557
Schwab Select Large Cap Growth Fund *
12,088,560
2,102,243
(3,321,618
)
(950,388
)
1,993,361
11,912,158
517,695
2,102,243
 
100,335,931
Mid-Cap 1.4%
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
5,210,346
90,645
1,054,619
6,355,610
104,757
90,645
Small-Cap 1.7%
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
8,210,775
35,910
(1,941,120
)
427,111
1,127,569
7,860,245
398,189
35,910
 
114,551,786
 
International Stocks 11.9%
Developed Markets 11.9%
Schwab Fundamental International Large
Company Index Fund
2,897,948
103,559
(467,311
)
18,844
329,322
2,882,362
267,133
103,559
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
23,027,458
634,936
(6,131,031
)
679,308
2,956,080
21,166,751
1,842,189
634,936
Schwab International Opportunities Fund
29,379,192
978,512
(5,210,451
)
(642,853
)
4,838,455
29,342,855
1,467,143
578,513
 
53,391,968
 
Real Estate 3.0%
Global Real Estate 3.0%
Schwab Global Real Estate Fund
14,866,550
252,071
(2,789,684
)
(663,606
)
1,950,138
13,615,469
2,315,556
252,071
 
Fixed Income 32.4%
Inflation-Protected Bond 5.0%
Schwab Treasury Inflation Protected
Securities Index Fund
18,662,483
4,346,019
(700,000
)
(153,343
)
449,291
22,604,450
2,255,933
307,319
Intermediate-Term Bond 20.9%
Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond Index Fund
85,090,151
7,944,021
(1,125,000
)
(225,161
)
2,495,801
94,179,812
10,938,422
1,683,126
Short-Term Bond 6.5%
Schwab Short-Term Bond Index Fund
26,893,365
3,778,937
(1,570,000
)
(103,623
)
246,448
29,245,127
3,117,817
530,439
 
146,029,389
 
Money Market Funds 1.5%
Schwab Variable Share Price Money
Fund, Ultra Shares, 5.27% (b)
13,377,675
275,633
(6,960,000
)
1,443
(242
)
6,694,509
6,692,501
259,525
Total Affiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $282,250,876)
$331,535,230
$22,164,016
($51,568,284
)
$8,674,656
$23,477,503
$334,283,121
$8,199,816
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2025 Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
UNAFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 25.4% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 6.9%
Large-Cap 6.4%
ClearBridge Large Cap Growth Fund,
Class IS *
$13,887,244
211,760
Dodge & Cox Stock Fund, Class I
14,938,196
59,921
 
28,825,440
Small-Cap 0.5%
ClearBridge Small Cap Growth Fund,
Class IS *
2,434,322
62,951
 
31,259,762
 
International Stocks 0.1%
Emerging Markets 0.1%
Goldman Sachs Emerging Markets Equity
Insights Fund, Institutional Class
424,185
49,439
 
Fixed Income 18.4%
Intermediate-Term Bond 15.7%
Baird Aggregate Bond Fund, Institutional
Class
46,871,211
4,954,673
Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Bond
Fund, Class Y
7,792,016
813,363
Western Asset Core Plus Bond Fund,
Class I
16,148,619
1,792,300
 
70,811,846
International Bond 2.7%
PIMCO International Bond Fund
(U.S. Dollar-Hedged), Institutional
Class
12,086,118
1,234,537
 
82,897,964
Total Unaffiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $115,671,206)
$114,581,911
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $397,922,082)
$448,865,032
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
Distributions received include distributions from net investment income and capital gains, if any, from the underlying funds. Amounts shown are only presented for
affiliated underlying funds, which are presented in the corresponding line-item in the Statement of Operations, if applicable (see financial note 2(d) for additional
information).
(b)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
At April 30, 2024, all of the fund’s investment securities were classified as Level 1 (see financial note 2(a) for additional information).
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2025 Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - affiliated issuers (cost $282,250,876)
 
$334,283,121
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $115,671,206)
 
114,581,911
Cash
 
1,288,094
Receivables:
 
Investments sold
 
800,000
Dividends
 
517,956
Fund shares sold
 
67,583
Due from investment adviser
 
7,874
Prepaid expenses
+
16,904
Total assets
 
451,563,443
 
Liabilities
Payables:
 
Investments bought
 
504,141
Fund shares redeemed
 
294,620
Independent trustees’ fees
 
5
Accrued expenses
+
34,448
Total liabilities
 
833,214
Net assets
 
$450,730,229
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$388,391,044
Total distributable earnings
+
62,339,185
Net assets
 
$450,730,229
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$450,730,229
 
31,624,028
$14.25
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2025 Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - affiliated issuers
 
$5,882,557
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
1,825,185
Other interest
+
26,020
Total investment income
 
7,733,762
 
Expenses
Professional fees
 
12,150
Registration fees
 
11,651
Portfolio accounting fees
 
11,396
Shareholder reports
 
5,958
Independent trustees’ fees
 
3,411
Transfer agent fees
 
2,695
Other expenses
+
2,491
Total expenses
 
49,752
Expense reduction
49,752
Net expenses
Net investment income
 
7,733,762
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Realized capital gain distributions received from underlying funds - affiliated issuers
 
2,317,259
Realized capital gain distributions received from underlying funds - unaffiliated issuers
 
1,959,917
Net realized gains on sales of securities - affiliated issuers
 
8,674,656
Net realized gains on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
+
1,017,038
Net realized gains
 
13,968,870
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - affiliated issuers
 
23,477,503
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
+
7,128,916
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
30,606,419
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
44,575,289
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$52,309,051
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2025 Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$7,733,762
$12,451,806
Net realized gains
 
13,968,870
9,700,474
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
30,606,419
6,553,982
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$52,309,051
$28,706,262
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($23,623,785
)
($27,021,252
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
1,218,708
$17,522,747
1,826,540
$25,160,840
Shares reinvested
 
1,558,816
22,135,186
1,957,997
25,630,179
Shares redeemed
+
(4,410,385
)
(63,327,133
)
(7,373,494
)
(101,613,524
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
(1,632,861
)
($23,669,200
)
(3,588,957
)
($50,822,505
)
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
33,256,889
$445,714,163
36,845,846
$494,851,658
Total increase (decrease)
+
(1,632,861
)
5,016,066
(3,588,957
)
(49,137,495
)
End of period
 
31,624,028
$450,730,229
33,256,889
$445,714,163
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2030 Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$14.36
$14.39
$18.88
$15.67
$15.79
$15.24
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.25
0.33
0.27
0.22
0.33
0.30
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
1.75
0.58
(3.53
)
3.54
0.57
1.21
Total from investment operations
2.00
0.91
(3.26
)
3.76
0.90
1.51
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.37
)
(0.29
)
(0.45
)
(0.27
)
(0.37
)
(0.37
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.30
)
(0.65
)
(0.78
)
(0.28
)
(0.65
)
(0.59
)
Total distributions
(0.67
)
(0.94
)
(1.23
)
(0.55
)
(1.02
)
(0.96
)
Net asset value at end of period
$15.69
$14.36
$14.39
$18.88
$15.67
$15.79
Total return
13.93
%2
6.52
%
(18.51
%)
24.38
%
5.81
%
10.94
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Net operating expenses3
0.00
%4
0.00
%
0.00
%5
0.00
%
0.00
%
0.00
%
Gross operating expenses3
0.01
%4
0.01
%
0.02
%5
0.01
%
0.02
%
0.02
%
Net investment income (loss)
3.22
%4
2.26
%
1.65
%
1.21
%
2.15
%
2.00
%
Portfolio turnover rate
7
%2
9
%
16
%
14
%
13
%
17
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000)
$953,102
$884,929
$901,007
$1,166,390
$965,288
$998,681
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Ratio excludes acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in underlying funds.
4
Annualized.
5
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2030 Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date, including a summary of the fund’s transactions with its affiliated underlying funds during the period.
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. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
AFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 72.9% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 31.6%
Large-Cap 27.4%
Schwab Core Equity Fund
$30,597,308
$921,469
($5,295,266
)
$1,227,581
$3,358,860
$30,809,952
1,449,198
$921,469
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company
Index Fund
22,808,021
474,142
3,859,102
27,141,265
1,071,930
474,142
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
163,455,782
2,574,955
(28,022,617
)
14,400,751
16,222,196
168,631,067
2,175,885
2,574,955
Schwab Select Large Cap Growth Fund *
35,523,998
6,129,004
(9,859,158
)
(2,595,487
)
5,647,892
34,846,249
1,514,396
6,129,004
 
261,428,533
Mid-Cap 1.5%
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
11,573,644
201,347
2,342,605
14,117,596
232,695
201,347
Small-Cap 2.7%
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
24,722,458
108,124
(4,397,976
)
911,131
3,870,471
25,214,208
1,277,315
108,124
 
300,760,337
 
International Stocks 16.0%
Developed Markets 16.0%
Schwab Fundamental International Large
Company Index Fund
7,671,890
274,156
(870,843
)
32,175
905,485
8,012,863
742,619
274,156
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
57,973,490
1,709,157
(8,487,202
)
790,025
8,766,465
60,751,935
5,287,375
1,709,157
Schwab International Opportunities Fund
74,970,383
1,476,261
(3,729,286
)
(581,735
)
11,431,870
83,567,493
4,178,375
1,476,261
 
152,332,291
 
Real Estate 4.0%
Global Real Estate 4.0%
Schwab Global Real Estate Fund
35,934,062
659,148
(1,200,000
)
(369,076
)
3,224,609
38,248,743
6,504,888
659,148
 
Fixed Income 20.3%
Inflation-Protected Bond 1.8%
Schwab Treasury Inflation Protected
Securities Index Fund
12,655,801
4,902,468
168,023
17,726,292
1,769,091
229,716
Intermediate-Term Bond 14.2%
Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond Index Fund
115,450,990
18,068,390
(1,100,000
)
(259,507
)
3,103,212
135,263,085
15,709,998
2,364,019
Short-Term Bond 4.3%
Schwab Short-Term Bond Index Fund
35,929,245
7,116,386
(2,600,000
)
(166,267
)
322,488
40,601,852
4,328,556
727,561
 
193,591,229
 
Money Market Funds 1.0%
Schwab Variable Share Price Money
Fund, Ultra Shares, 5.27% (b)
18,056,147
393,431
(8,670,000
)
2,094
(404
)
9,781,268
9,778,335
373,410
Total Affiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $528,307,905)
$647,323,219
$45,008,438
($74,232,348
)
$13,391,685
$63,222,874
$694,713,868
$18,222,469
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2030 Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
UNAFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 26.7% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 8.9%
Large-Cap 8.0%
ClearBridge Large Cap Growth Fund,
Class IS *
$34,882,086
531,901
Dodge & Cox Stock Fund, Class I
41,525,307
166,568
 
76,407,393
Small-Cap 0.9%
ClearBridge Small Cap Growth Fund,
Class IS *
8,541,390
220,879
 
84,948,783
 
International Stocks 1.0%
Emerging Markets 1.0%
Goldman Sachs Emerging Markets Equity
Insights Fund, Institutional Class
9,494,994
1,106,643
 
Fixed Income 16.8%
Intermediate-Term Bond 12.8%
Baird Aggregate Bond Fund, Institutional
Class
60,361,538
6,380,712
Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Bond
Fund, Class Y
24,590,816
2,566,891
Western Asset Core Plus Bond Fund,
Class I
36,961,747
4,102,303
 
121,914,101
International Bond 4.0%
PIMCO International Bond Fund
(U.S. Dollar-Hedged), Institutional
Class
37,973,843
3,878,840
 
159,887,944
Total Unaffiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $251,115,298)
$254,331,721
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $779,423,203)
$949,045,589
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
Distributions received include distributions from net investment income and capital gains, if any, from the underlying funds. Amounts shown are only presented for
affiliated underlying funds, which are presented in the corresponding line-item in the Statement of Operations, if applicable (see financial note 2(d) for additional
information).
(b)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
At April 30, 2024, all of the fund’s investment securities were classified as Level 1 (see financial note 2(a) for additional information).
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2030 Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - affiliated issuers (cost $528,307,905)
 
$694,713,868
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $251,115,298)
 
254,331,721
Cash
 
2,499,481
Receivables:
 
Investments sold
 
2,100,000
Dividends
 
872,849
Fund shares sold
 
111,585
Due from investment adviser
 
9,706
Prepaid expenses
+
12,401
Total assets
 
954,651,611
 
Liabilities
Payables:
 
Investments bought
 
854,022
Fund shares redeemed
 
652,927
Independent trustees’ fees
 
15
Accrued expenses
+
43,124
Total liabilities
 
1,550,088
Net assets
 
$953,101,523
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$761,857,716
Total distributable earnings
+
191,243,807
Net assets
 
$953,101,523
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$953,101,523
 
60,750,577
$15.69
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2030 Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - affiliated issuers
 
$11,501,500
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
3,926,271
Other interest
+
56,833
Total investment income
 
15,484,604
 
Expenses
Registration fees
 
14,594
Professional fees
 
12,919
Portfolio accounting fees
 
12,886
Shareholder reports
 
11,388
Independent trustees’ fees
 
3,917
Transfer agent fees
 
1,285
Other expenses
+
3,884
Total expenses
 
60,873
Expense reduction
60,873
Net expenses
Net investment income
 
15,484,604
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Realized capital gain distributions received from underlying funds - affiliated issuers
 
6,720,969
Realized capital gain distributions received from underlying funds - unaffiliated issuers
 
4,925,762
Net realized gains on sales of securities - affiliated issuers
 
13,391,685
Net realized gains on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
+
1,406,286
Net realized gains
 
26,444,702
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - affiliated issuers
 
63,222,874
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
+
17,619,212
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
80,842,086
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
107,286,788
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$122,771,392
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2030 Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$15,484,604
$21,227,359
Net realized gains
 
26,444,702
15,564,500
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
80,842,086
23,329,152
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$122,771,392
$60,121,011
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($40,462,010
)
($57,998,012
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
2,981,887
$46,674,139
3,870,873
$57,220,365
Shares reinvested
 
2,477,182
38,421,086
3,996,448
55,590,589
Shares redeemed
+
(6,327,342
)
(99,231,738
)
(8,851,702
)
(131,012,136
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
(868,273
)
($14,136,513
)
(984,381
)
($18,201,182
)
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
61,618,850
$884,928,654
62,603,231
$901,006,837
Total increase (decrease)
+
(868,273
)
68,172,869
(984,381
)
(16,078,183
)
End of period
 
60,750,577
$953,101,523
61,618,850
$884,928,654
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2035 Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$14.49
$14.51
$19.05
$15.34
$15.46
$14.94
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.25
0.31
0.25
0.20
0.31
0.28
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
1.97
0.70
(3.73
)
3.99
0.53
1.19
Total from investment operations
2.22
1.01
(3.48
)
4.19
0.84
1.47
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.34
)
(0.27
)
(0.48
)
(0.24
)
(0.34
)
(0.36
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.20
)
(0.76
)
(0.58
)
(0.24
)
(0.62
)
(0.59
)
Total distributions
(0.54
)
(1.03
)
(1.06
)
(0.48
)
(0.96
)
(0.95
)
Net asset value at end of period
$16.17
$14.49
$14.51
$19.05
$15.34
$15.46
Total return
15.40
%2
7.22
%
(19.41
%)
27.76
%
5.51
%
10.90
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Net operating expenses3
0.00
%4
0.00
%
0.00
%5
0.00
%
0.00
%
0.00
%
Gross operating expenses3
0.02
%4
0.02
%
0.03
%5
0.02
%
0.03
%
0.03
%
Net investment income (loss)
3.13
%4
2.06
%
1.55
%
1.11
%
2.06
%
1.87
%
Portfolio turnover rate
6
%2
10
%
13
%
14
%
12
%
15
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000)
$565,772
$498,614
$482,594
$612,195
$476,911
$483,191
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Ratio excludes acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in underlying funds.
4
Annualized.
5
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2035 Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date, including a summary of the fund’s transactions with its affiliated underlying funds during the period.
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. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
AFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 72.9% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 36.0%
Large-Cap 30.9%
Schwab Core Equity Fund
$19,214,257
$586,798
($2,372,941
)
$219,628
$2,698,512
$20,346,254
957,020
$586,798
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company
Index Fund
21,285,325
442,488
(2,620,633
)
234,073
3,317,775
22,659,028
894,906
442,488
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
95,209,261
1,532,017
(8,212,125
)
2,069,486
16,124,168
106,722,807
1,377,068
1,532,017
Schwab Select Large Cap Growth Fund *
23,044,554
4,048,250
(3,759,032
)
(1,023,114
)
3,060,731
25,371,389
1,102,624
4,048,250
 
175,099,478
Mid-Cap 1.7%
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
7,830,282
136,223
1,584,917
9,551,422
157,432
136,223
Small-Cap 3.4%
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
16,703,087
73,050
(889,334
)
129,971
3,085,778
19,102,552
967,708
73,050
 
203,753,452
 
International Stocks 18.9%
Developed Markets 18.9%
Schwab Fundamental International Large
Company Index Fund
4,885,973
174,601
621,302
5,681,876
526,587
174,601
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
38,431,082
1,133,015
(3,420,799
)
287,207
6,184,248
42,614,753
3,708,856
1,133,015
Schwab International Opportunities Fund
50,227,617
989,044
7,240,363
58,457,024
2,922,851
989,044
 
106,753,653
 
Real Estate 4.6%
Global Real Estate 4.6%
Schwab Global Real Estate Fund
23,523,708
435,919
1,831,005
25,790,632
4,386,162
435,919
 
Fixed Income 12.7%
Intermediate-Term Bond 9.7%
Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond Index Fund
45,364,622
8,685,111
1,054,684
55,104,417
6,400,048
944,651
Short-Term Bond 3.0%
Schwab Short-Term Bond Index Fund
14,351,870
2,613,612
67,370
17,032,852
1,815,869
295,556
 
72,137,269
 
Money Market Funds 0.7%
Schwab Variable Share Price Money
Fund, Ultra Shares, 5.27% (b)
7,366,320
159,706
(3,610,000
)
477
227
3,916,730
3,915,555
151,368
Total Affiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $322,597,236)
$367,437,958
$21,009,834
($24,884,864
)
$1,917,728
$46,871,080
$412,351,736
$10,942,980
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2035 Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
UNAFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 26.6% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 10.3%
Large-Cap 9.3%
ClearBridge Large Cap Growth Fund,
Class IS *
$24,809,304
378,306
Dodge & Cox Stock Fund, Class I
27,679,828
111,030
 
52,489,132
Small-Cap 1.0%
ClearBridge Small Cap Growth Fund,
Class IS *
5,979,549
154,630
 
58,468,681
 
International Stocks 1.9%
Emerging Markets 1.9%
Goldman Sachs Emerging Markets Equity
Insights Fund, Institutional Class
10,888,392
1,269,043
 
Fixed Income 14.4%
Intermediate-Term Bond 10.3%
Baird Aggregate Bond Fund, Institutional
Class
22,423,710
2,370,371
Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Bond
Fund, Class Y
16,300,242
1,701,487
Western Asset Core Plus Bond Fund,
Class I
19,763,752
2,193,535
 
58,487,704
International Bond 4.1%
PIMCO International Bond Fund
(U.S. Dollar-Hedged), Institutional
Class
23,027,602
2,352,155
 
81,515,306
Total Unaffiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $147,042,749)
$150,872,379
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $469,639,985)
$563,224,115
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
Distributions received include distributions from net investment income and capital gains, if any, from the underlying funds. Amounts shown are only presented for
affiliated underlying funds, which are presented in the corresponding line-item in the Statement of Operations, if applicable (see financial note 2(d) for additional
information).
(b)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
At April 30, 2024, all of the fund’s investment securities were classified as Level 1 (see financial note 2(a) for additional information).
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2035 Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - affiliated issuers (cost $322,597,236)
 
$412,351,736
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $147,042,749)
 
150,872,379
Cash
 
2,619,589
Receivables:
 
Dividends
 
399,711
Fund shares sold
 
113,933
Due from investment adviser
 
8,836
Prepaid expenses
+
18,621
Total assets
 
566,384,805
 
Liabilities
Payables:
 
Investments bought
 
392,676
Fund shares redeemed
 
185,027
Accrued expenses
+
35,150
Total liabilities
 
612,853
Net assets
 
$565,771,952
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$464,138,058
Total distributable earnings
+
101,633,894
Net assets
 
$565,771,952
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$565,771,952
 
34,983,134
$16.17
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2035 Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - affiliated issuers
 
$6,517,763
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
2,188,995
Other interest
+
34,531
Total investment income
 
8,741,289
 
Expenses
Registration fees
 
14,150
Professional fees
 
12,217
Portfolio accounting fees
 
11,538
Shareholder reports
 
7,158
Independent trustees’ fees
 
3,469
Transfer agent fees
 
3,185
Other expenses
+
2,623
Total expenses
 
54,340
Expense reduction
54,340
Net expenses
Net investment income
 
8,741,289
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Realized capital gain distributions received from underlying funds - affiliated issuers
 
4,425,217
Realized capital gain distributions received from underlying funds - unaffiliated issuers
 
3,185,611
Net realized gains on sales of securities - affiliated issuers
 
1,917,728
Net realized losses on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
+
(229,162
)
Net realized gains
 
9,299,394
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - affiliated issuers
 
46,871,080
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
+
11,955,090
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
58,826,170
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
68,125,564
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$76,866,853
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2035 Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$8,741,289
$10,668,180
Net realized gains
 
9,299,394
6,150,686
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
58,826,170
18,167,515
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$76,866,853
$34,986,381
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($18,716,572
)
($33,982,796
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
1,823,503
$29,252,414
3,295,271
$49,254,475
Shares reinvested
 
1,135,743
18,046,967
2,360,849
32,957,455
Shares redeemed
+
(2,379,714
)
(38,292,172
)
(4,502,542
)
(67,194,797
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
579,532
$9,007,209
1,153,578
$15,017,133
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
34,403,602
$498,614,462
33,250,024
$482,593,744
Total increase
+
579,532
67,157,490
1,153,578
16,020,718
End of period
 
34,983,134
$565,771,952
34,403,602
$498,614,462
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2040 Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$15.26
$15.33
$20.52
$16.24
$16.61
$16.27
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.26
0.30
0.26
0.20
0.32
0.28
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
2.25
0.84
(4.10
)
4.68
0.56
1.28
Total from investment operations
2.51
1.14
(3.84
)
4.88
0.88
1.56
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.34
)
(0.27
)
(0.54
)
(0.24
)
(0.35
)
(0.39
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.30
)
(0.94
)
(0.81
)
(0.36
)
(0.90
)
(0.83
)
Total distributions
(0.64
)
(1.21
)
(1.35
)
(0.60
)
(1.25
)
(1.22
)
Net asset value at end of period
$17.13
$15.26
$15.33
$20.52
$16.24
$16.61
Total return
16.54
%2
7.79
%
(20.10
%)
30.57
%
5.31
%
10.90
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Net operating expenses3
0.00
%4
0.00
%
0.00
%5
0.00
%
0.00
%
0.00
%
Gross operating expenses3
0.01
%4
0.01
%
0.02
%5
0.01
%
0.02
%
0.02
%
Net investment income (loss)
3.05
%4
1.90
%
1.49
%
1.05
%
2.01
%
1.78
%
Portfolio turnover rate
6
%2
9
%
10
%
14
%
10
%
15
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000)
$1,106,202
$981,571
$959,722
$1,235,538
$985,325
$1,011,558
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Ratio excludes acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in underlying funds.
4
Annualized.
5
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2040 Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date, including a summary of the fund’s transactions with its affiliated underlying funds during the period.
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. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
AFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 74.1% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 39.1%
Large-Cap 33.3%
Schwab Core Equity Fund
$42,905,831
$1,348,801
($6,622,229
)
$848,791
$5,531,737
$44,012,931
2,070,223
$1,348,801
Schwab Fundamental US Large
Company Index Fund
42,471,374
882,911
7,186,128
50,540,413
1,996,067
882,911
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
196,624,321
3,163,889
(22,311,143
)
8,602,348
28,821,762
214,901,177
2,772,918
3,163,889
Schwab Select Large Cap Growth
Fund *
55,208,972
9,736,058
(10,527,810
)
(2,783,259
)
7,500,500
59,134,461
2,569,946
9,736,058
 
368,588,982
Mid-Cap 1.7%
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
15,551,496
270,550
3,147,756
18,969,802
312,672
270,550
Small-Cap 4.1%
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
38,654,439
169,056
(781,389
)
106,972
7,237,114
45,386,192
2,299,199
169,056
 
432,944,976
 
International Stocks 21.4%
Developed Markets 21.4%
Schwab Fundamental International
Large Company Index Fund
10,780,472
385,242
1,370,848
12,536,562
1,161,869
385,242
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
84,354,423
2,486,912
(2,435,073
)
86,913
14,155,091
98,648,266
8,585,576
2,486,912
Schwab International Opportunities
Fund
107,881,670
2,124,325
15,551,254
125,557,249
6,277,862
2,124,325
 
236,742,077
 
Real Estate 4.9%
Global Real Estate 4.9%
Schwab Global Real Estate Fund
48,984,436
907,734
3,812,781
53,704,951
9,133,495
907,734
 
Fixed Income 8.3%
Intermediate-Term Bond 6.3%
Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond Index
Fund
59,127,698
10,317,673
(1,000,000
)
(249,710
)
1,662,045
69,857,706
8,113,555
1,199,454
Short-Term Bond 2.0%
Schwab Short-Term Bond Index Fund
18,999,539
4,226,033
(1,000,000
)
(69,516
)
143,734
22,299,790
2,377,376
380,026
 
92,157,496
 
Money Market Funds 0.4%
Schwab Variable Share Price Money
Fund, Ultra Shares, 5.27% (b)
8,510,295
188,579
(3,800,000
)
1,030
(290
)
4,899,614
4,898,145
179,812
Total Affiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $586,900,712)
$730,054,966
$36,207,763
($48,477,644
)
$6,543,569
$96,120,460
$820,449,114
$23,234,770
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2040 Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
UNAFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 25.4% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 11.7%
Large-Cap 10.4%
ClearBridge Large Cap Growth Fund,
Class IS *
$52,979,350
807,858
Dodge & Cox Stock Fund, Class I
61,566,984
246,959
 
114,546,334
Small-Cap 1.3%
ClearBridge Small Cap Growth Fund,
Class IS *
14,533,517
375,834
 
129,079,851
 
International Stocks 2.8%
Emerging Markets 2.8%
Goldman Sachs Emerging Markets
Equity Insights Fund, Institutional
Class
31,044,948
3,618,292
 
Fixed Income 10.9%
Intermediate-Term Bond 7.9%
Baird Aggregate Bond Fund,
Institutional Class
30,216,395
3,194,122
Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Bond
Fund, Class Y
32,448,483
3,387,107
Western Asset Core Plus Bond Fund,
Class I
25,109,042
2,786,797
 
87,773,920
International Bond 3.0%
PIMCO International Bond Fund
(U.S. Dollar-Hedged), Institutional
Class
32,795,095
3,349,857
 
120,569,015
Total Unaffiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $266,679,700)
$280,693,814
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $853,580,412)
$1,101,142,928
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
Distributions received include distributions from net investment income and capital gains, if any, from the underlying funds. Amounts shown are only presented for
affiliated underlying funds, which are presented in the corresponding line-item in the Statement of Operations, if applicable (see financial note 2(d) for additional
information).
(b)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
At April 30, 2024, all of the fund’s investment securities were classified as Level 1 (see financial note 2(a) for additional information).
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2040 Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - affiliated issuers (cost $586,900,712)
 
$820,449,114
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $266,679,700)
 
280,693,814
Cash
 
4,778,341
Receivables:
 
Dividends
 
522,214
Fund shares sold
 
404,335
Due from investment adviser
 
10,827
Prepaid expenses
+
11,604
Total assets
 
1,106,870,249
 
Liabilities
Payables:
 
Investments bought
 
513,452
Fund shares redeemed
 
105,187
Independent trustees’ fees
 
1
Accrued expenses
+
49,742
Total liabilities
 
668,382
Net assets
 
$1,106,201,867
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$841,326,061
Total distributable earnings
+
264,875,806
Net assets
 
$1,106,201,867
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$1,106,201,867
 
64,566,698
$17.13
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2040 Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - affiliated issuers
 
$12,632,224
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
3,967,253
Other interest
+
71,264
Total investment income
 
16,670,741
 
Expenses
Registration fees
 
17,380
Shareholder reports
 
15,934
Portfolio accounting fees
 
13,198
Professional fees
 
13,073
Independent trustees’ fees
 
4,027
Transfer agent fees
 
1,487
Other expenses
+
4,140
Total expenses
 
69,239
Expense reduction
69,239
Net expenses
Net investment income
 
16,670,741
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Realized capital gain distributions received from underlying funds - affiliated issuers
 
10,602,546
Realized capital gain distributions received from underlying funds - unaffiliated issuers
 
7,019,224
Net realized gains on sales of securities - affiliated issuers
 
6,543,569
Net realized losses on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
+
(129,324
)
Net realized gains
 
24,036,015
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - affiliated issuers
 
96,120,460
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
+
25,273,113
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
121,393,573
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
145,429,588
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$162,100,329
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2040 Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$16,670,741
$19,466,074
Net realized gains
 
24,036,015
17,490,445
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
121,393,573
38,170,415
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$162,100,329
$75,126,934
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($40,800,665
)
($75,174,911
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
2,896,609
$49,188,213
3,880,454
$61,126,903
Shares reinvested
 
2,371,619
39,724,621
5,022,820
73,483,874
Shares redeemed
+
(5,044,989
)
(85,581,382
)
(7,173,346
)
(112,713,878
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
223,239
$3,331,452
1,729,928
$21,896,899
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
64,343,459
$981,570,751
62,613,531
$959,721,829
Total increase
+
223,239
124,631,116
1,729,928
21,848,922
End of period
 
64,566,698
$1,106,201,867
64,343,459
$981,570,751
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2045 Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$13.59
$13.54
$17.97
$13.83
$13.88
$13.35
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.23
0.24
0.22
0.16
0.25
0.22
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
2.14
0.83
(3.76
)
4.36
0.46
1.09
Total from investment operations
2.37
1.07
(3.54
)
4.52
0.71
1.31
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.29
)
(0.23
)
(0.49
)
(0.18
)
(0.28
)
(0.31
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.16
)
(0.79
)
(0.40
)
(0.20
)
(0.48
)
(0.47
)
Total distributions
(0.45
)
(1.02
)
(0.89
)
(0.38
)
(0.76
)
(0.78
)
Net asset value at end of period
$15.51
$13.59
$13.54
$17.97
$13.83
$13.88
Total return
17.52
%2
8.24
%
(20.76
%)
33.13
%
5.10
%
10.91
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Net operating expenses3
0.00
%4
0.00
%
0.00
%5
0.00
%
0.00
%
0.00
%
Gross operating expenses3
0.03
%4
0.04
%
0.05
%5
0.04
%
0.05
%
0.08
%
Net investment income (loss)
2.98
%4
1.73
%
1.46
%
0.96
%
1.87
%
1.65
%
Portfolio turnover rate
3
%2
5
%
7
%
12
%
6
%
8
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000)
$274,121
$234,114
$206,203
$252,294
$177,992
$162,017
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Ratio excludes acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in underlying funds.
4
Annualized.
5
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2045 Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date, including a summary of the fund’s transactions with its affiliated underlying funds during the period.
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. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
AFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 76.3% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 42.5%
Large-Cap 36.0%
Schwab Core Equity Fund
$10,062,252
$316,320
$
$
$1,555,156
$11,933,728
561,323
$316,320
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company
Index Fund
11,448,767
238,001
1,937,124
13,623,892
538,068
238,001
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
47,875,368
765,832
(3,566,584
)
307,578
8,792,236
54,174,430
699,025
765,832
Schwab Select Large Cap Growth Fund *
16,926,076
2,998,810
(2,531,769
)
(839,553
)
2,244,887
18,798,451
816,969
2,998,810
 
98,530,501
Mid-Cap 1.9%
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
4,245,948
73,867
859,417
5,179,232
85,367
73,867
Small-Cap 4.6%
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
10,622,768
46,459
2,010,698
12,679,925
642,347
46,459
 
116,389,658
 
International Stocks 22.8%
Developed Markets 22.8%
Schwab Fundamental International Large
Company Index Fund
2,589,862
92,549
329,327
3,011,738
279,123
92,549
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
21,403,189
631,003
3,641,929
25,676,121
2,234,649
631,003
Schwab International Opportunities Fund
28,878,682
918,657
4,166,071
33,963,410
1,698,171
568,657
 
62,651,269
 
Real Estate 5.6%
Global Real Estate 5.6%
Schwab Global Real Estate Fund
13,017,321
1,244,013
982,178
15,243,512
2,592,434
244,012
 
Fixed Income 5.2%
Intermediate-Term Bond 3.9%
Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond Index Fund
8,561,779
2,427,771
(450,000
)
(119,832
)
310,272
10,729,990
1,246,224
174,983
Short-Term Bond 1.3%
Schwab Short-Term Bond Index Fund
2,915,054
914,862
(300,000
)
(31,536
)
38,958
3,537,338
377,115
58,013
 
14,267,328
 
Money Market Funds 0.2%
Schwab Variable Share Price Money
Fund, Ultra Shares, 5.27% (b)
1,455,186
25,796
(840,000
)
135
(39
)
641,078
640,886
23,843
Total Affiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $175,684,278)
$180,002,252
$10,693,940
($7,688,353
)
($683,208
)
$26,868,214
$209,192,845
$6,232,349
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2045 Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
UNAFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 23.2% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 11.8%
Large-Cap 10.4%
ClearBridge Large Cap Growth Fund,
Class IS *
$11,644,056
177,555
Dodge & Cox Stock Fund, Class I
17,011,671
68,238
 
28,655,727
Small-Cap 1.4%
ClearBridge Small Cap Growth Fund,
Class IS *
3,792,511
98,074
 
32,448,238
 
International Stocks 3.8%
Emerging Markets 3.8%
Goldman Sachs Emerging Markets Equity
Insights Fund, Institutional Class
10,459,866
1,219,099
 
Fixed Income 7.6%
Intermediate-Term Bond 5.6%
Baird Aggregate Bond Fund, Institutional
Class
4,255,782
449,871
Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Bond
Fund, Class Y
7,167,206
748,143
Western Asset Core Plus Bond Fund,
Class I
3,948,326
438,216
 
15,371,314
International Bond 2.0%
PIMCO International Bond Fund
(U.S. Dollar-Hedged), Institutional
Class
5,387,173
550,273
 
20,758,487
Total Unaffiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $60,155,585)
$63,666,591
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $235,839,863)
$272,859,436
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
Distributions received include distributions from net investment income and capital gains, if any, from the underlying funds. Amounts shown are only presented for
affiliated underlying funds, which are presented in the corresponding line-item in the Statement of Operations, if applicable (see financial note 2(d) for additional
information).
(b)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
At April 30, 2024, all of the fund’s investment securities were classified as Level 1 (see financial note 2(a) for additional information).
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2045 Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - affiliated issuers (cost $175,684,278)
 
$209,192,845
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $60,155,585)
 
63,666,591
Cash
 
1,231,170
Receivables:
 
Dividends
 
80,731
Fund shares sold
 
54,017
Due from investment adviser
 
7,354
Prepaid expenses
+
15,696
Total assets
 
274,248,404
 
Liabilities
Payables:
 
Investments bought
 
79,618
Fund shares redeemed
 
17,203
Accrued expenses
+
30,095
Total liabilities
 
126,916
Net assets
 
$274,121,488
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$233,650,837
Total distributable earnings
+
40,470,651
Net assets
 
$274,121,488
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$274,121,488
 
17,671,799
$15.51
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2045 Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - affiliated issuers
 
$3,030,331
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
893,948
Other interest
+
19,031
Total investment income
 
3,943,310
 
Expenses
Registration fees
 
12,155
Professional fees
 
11,736
Portfolio accounting fees
 
10,636
Shareholder reports
 
4,986
Independent trustees’ fees
 
3,160
Transfer agent fees
 
1,709
Other expenses
+
1,746
Total expenses
 
46,128
Expense reduction
46,128
Net expenses
Net investment income
 
3,943,310
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Realized capital gain distributions received from underlying funds - affiliated issuers
 
3,202,018
Realized capital gain distributions received from underlying funds - unaffiliated issuers
 
1,557,351
Net realized losses on sales of securities - affiliated issuers
 
(683,208
)
Net realized losses on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
+
(137,453
)
Net realized gains
 
3,938,708
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - affiliated issuers
 
26,868,214
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
+
6,095,728
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
32,963,942
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
36,902,650
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$40,845,960
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2045 Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$3,943,310
$4,014,127
Net realized gains
 
3,938,708
2,428,479
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
32,963,942
10,270,242
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$40,845,960
$16,712,848
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($7,761,646
)
($15,583,985
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
1,489,994
$22,723,706
2,884,713
$40,305,680
Shares reinvested
 
502,206
7,593,347
1,176,879
15,287,654
Shares redeemed
+
(1,547,111
)
(23,393,736
)
(2,066,030
)
(28,811,539
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
445,089
$6,923,317
1,995,562
$26,781,795
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
17,226,710
$234,113,857
15,231,148
$206,203,199
Total increase
+
445,089
40,007,631
1,995,562
27,910,658
End of period
 
17,671,799
$274,121,488
17,226,710
$234,113,857
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2050 Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$13.79
$13.74
$18.48
$14.03
$14.03
$13.49
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.22
0.24
0.22
0.16
0.25
0.21
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
2.28
0.89
(3.90
)
4.66
0.45
1.11
Total from investment operations
2.50
1.13
(3.68
)
4.82
0.70
1.32
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.29
)
(0.23
)
(0.53
)
(0.17
)
(0.27
)
(0.31
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.23
)
(0.85
)
(0.53
)
(0.20
)
(0.43
)
(0.47
)
Total distributions
(0.52
)
(1.08
)
(1.06
)
(0.37
)
(0.70
)
(0.78
)
Net asset value at end of period
$15.77
$13.79
$13.74
$18.48
$14.03
$14.03
Total return
18.22
%2
8.62
%
(21.22
%)
34.83
%
4.96
%
10.87
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Net operating expenses3
0.00
%4
0.00
%
0.00
%5
0.00
%
0.00
%
0.00
%
Gross operating expenses3
0.04
%4
0.04
%
0.05
%5
0.04
%
0.06
%
0.08
%
Net investment income (loss)
2.90
%4
1.66
%
1.44
%
0.93
%
1.83
%
1.54
%
Portfolio turnover rate
1
%2
5
%
6
%
19
%
5
%
7
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000)
$282,091
$235,323
$203,896
$245,059
$181,391
$161,003
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Ratio excludes acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in underlying funds.
4
Annualized.
5
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2050 Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date, including a summary of the fund’s transactions with its affiliated underlying funds during the period.
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. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
AFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 78.3% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 45.5%
Large-Cap 38.5%
Schwab Core Equity Fund
$10,771,769
$338,625
$
$
$1,664,814
$12,775,208
600,903
$338,625
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company
Index Fund
12,648,413
517,746
2,160,465
15,326,624
605,317
267,747
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
45,964,192
739,611
8,887,308
55,591,111
717,305
739,611
Schwab Select Large Cap Growth Fund *
20,644,563
3,699,860
(1,337,118
)
(542,560
)
2,316,248
24,780,993
1,076,966
3,699,860
 
108,473,936
Mid-Cap 1.9%
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
4,510,975
78,478
913,060
5,502,513
90,696
78,478
Small-Cap 5.1%
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
12,038,788
52,651
2,278,726
14,370,165
727,972
52,651
 
128,346,614
 
International Stocks 24.0%
Developed Markets 24.0%
Schwab Fundamental International Large
Company Index Fund
2,712,446
296,929
354,025
3,363,400
311,715
96,930
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
22,664,587
976,464
3,884,922
27,525,973
2,395,646
676,464
Schwab International Opportunities Fund
30,970,472
1,409,848
4,465,084
36,845,404
1,842,270
609,847
 
67,734,777
 
Real Estate 5.7%
Global Real Estate 5.7%
Schwab Global Real Estate Fund
13,950,532
965,592
1,075,408
15,991,532
2,719,648
265,591
 
Fixed Income 3.0%
Intermediate-Term Bond 2.2%
Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond Index Fund
5,428,219
656,458
157,892
6,242,569
725,037
105,923
Short-Term Bond 0.8%
Schwab Short-Term Bond Index Fund
1,847,955
337,827
7,550
2,193,332
233,831
38,589
 
8,435,901
 
Money Market Funds 0.1%
Schwab Variable Share Price Money
Fund, Ultra Shares, 5.27% (b)
632,912
13,064
(370,000
)
106
(34
)
276,048
275,966
12,209
Total Affiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $186,929,702)
$184,785,823
$10,083,153
($1,707,118
)
($542,454
)
$28,165,468
$220,784,872
$6,982,525
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2050 Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
UNAFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 21.2% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 11.4%
Large-Cap 9.8%
ClearBridge Large Cap Growth Fund,
Class IS *
$10,537,824
160,687
Dodge & Cox Stock Fund, Class I
17,062,308
68,441
 
27,600,132
Small-Cap 1.6%
ClearBridge Small Cap Growth Fund,
Class IS *
4,491,286
116,144
 
32,091,418
 
International Stocks 4.6%
Emerging Markets 4.6%
Goldman Sachs Emerging Markets Equity
Insights Fund, Institutional Class
12,990,124
1,514,001
 
Fixed Income 5.2%
Intermediate-Term Bond 3.9%
Baird Aggregate Bond Fund, Institutional
Class
2,540,469
268,549
Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Bond
Fund, Class Y
5,865,959
612,313
Western Asset Core Plus Bond Fund,
Class I
2,623,381
291,163
 
11,029,809
International Bond 1.3%
PIMCO International Bond Fund
(U.S. Dollar-Hedged), Institutional
Class
3,722,949
380,281
 
14,752,758
Total Unaffiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $55,660,253)
$59,834,300
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $242,589,955)
$280,619,172
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
Distributions received include distributions from net investment income and capital gains, if any, from the underlying funds. Amounts shown are only presented for
affiliated underlying funds, which are presented in the corresponding line-item in the Statement of Operations, if applicable (see financial note 2(d) for additional
information).
(b)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
At April 30, 2024, all of the fund’s investment securities were classified as Level 1 (see financial note 2(a) for additional information).
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2050 Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - affiliated issuers (cost $186,929,702)
 
$220,784,872
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $55,660,253)
 
59,834,300
Cash
 
1,426,831
Receivables:
 
Fund shares sold
 
55,302
Dividends
 
50,421
Due from investment adviser
 
7,623
Prepaid expenses
+
14,978
Total assets
 
282,174,327
 
Liabilities
Payables:
 
Investments bought
 
50,050
Fund shares redeemed
 
2,064
Accrued expenses
+
31,110
Total liabilities
 
83,224
Net assets
 
$282,091,103
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$241,220,406
Total distributable earnings
+
40,870,697
Net assets
 
$282,091,103
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$282,091,103
 
17,891,959
$15.77
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2050 Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - affiliated issuers
 
$3,065,128
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
851,977
Other interest
+
20,781
Total investment income
 
3,937,886
 
Expenses
Registration fees
 
12,144
Professional fees
 
11,736
Portfolio accounting fees
 
10,629
Shareholder reports
 
6,190
Independent trustees’ fees
 
3,162
Transfer agent fees
 
1,897
Other expenses
+
1,747
Total expenses
 
47,505
Expense reduction
47,505
Net expenses
Net investment income
 
3,937,886
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Realized capital gain distributions received from underlying funds - affiliated issuers
 
3,917,397
Realized capital gain distributions received from underlying funds - unaffiliated issuers
 
1,479,078
Net realized losses on sales of securities - affiliated issuers
 
(542,454
)
Net realized losses on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
+
(9,820
)
Net realized gains
 
4,844,201
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - affiliated issuers
 
28,165,468
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
+
6,040,438
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
34,205,906
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
39,050,107
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$42,987,993
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2050 Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$3,937,886
$3,837,199
Net realized gains
 
4,844,201
2,463,370
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
34,205,906
10,828,600
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$42,987,993
$17,129,169
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($8,896,272
)
($16,148,300
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
1,555,868
$24,108,864
3,268,068
$46,529,735
Shares reinvested
 
563,280
8,635,082
1,194,885
15,724,675
Shares redeemed
+
(1,291,826
)
(20,067,174
)
(2,239,251
)
(31,808,554
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
827,322
$12,676,772
2,223,702
$30,445,856
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
17,064,637
$235,322,610
14,840,935
$203,895,885
Total increase
+
827,322
46,768,493
2,223,702
31,426,725
End of period
 
17,891,959
$282,091,103
17,064,637
$235,322,610
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2055 Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$14.00
$13.97
$18.74
$14.11
$14.15
$13.60
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.23
0.23
0.23
0.15
0.24
0.21
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
2.35
0.92
(4.05
)
4.83
0.45
1.10
Total from investment operations
2.58
1.15
(3.82
)
4.98
0.69
1.31
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.29
)
(0.23
)
(0.54
)
(0.16
)
(0.27
)
(0.31
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.23
)
(0.89
)
(0.41
)
(0.19
)
(0.46
)
(0.45
)
Total distributions
(0.52
)
(1.12
)
(0.95
)
(0.35
)
(0.73
)
(0.76
)
Net asset value at end of period
$16.06
$14.00
$13.97
$18.74
$14.11
$14.15
Total return
18.50
%2
8.62
%
(21.54
%)
35.79
%
4.86
%
10.73
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Net operating expenses3
0.00
%4
0.00
%
0.00
%5
0.00
%
0.00
%
0.00
%
Gross operating expenses3
0.04
%4
0.05
%
0.07
%5
0.06
%
0.09
%
0.13
%
Net investment income (loss)
2.90
%4
1.59
%
1.43
%
0.88
%
1.78
%
1.53
%
Portfolio turnover rate
1
%2
4
%
4
%
11
%
6
%
6
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000)
$198,289
$161,654
$135,741
$158,223
$107,401
$93,743
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Ratio excludes acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in underlying funds.
4
Annualized.
5
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2055 Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date, including a summary of the fund’s transactions with its affiliated underlying funds during the period.
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. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
AFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 79.6% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 46.2%
Large-Cap 39.0%
Schwab Core Equity Fund
$7,498,275
$235,718
$
$
$1,158,886
$8,892,879
418,292
$235,718
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company
Index Fund
9,454,173
396,537
1,609,764
11,460,474
452,625
196,537
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
31,364,164
1,655,883
(676,000
)
56,210
6,138,000
38,538,257
497,268
515,883
Schwab Select Large Cap Growth Fund *
15,261,893
2,735,193
(800,000
)
(373,329
)
1,658,773
18,482,530
803,239
2,735,193
 
77,374,140
Mid-Cap 1.9%
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
3,157,764
54,936
639,158
3,851,858
63,489
54,936
Small-Cap 5.3%
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
8,507,687
483,551
(123,000
)
(18,856
)
1,671,027
10,520,409
532,949
38,551
 
91,746,407
 
International Stocks 24.9%
Developed Markets 24.9%
Schwab Fundamental International Large
Company Index Fund
1,995,714
271,317
261,876
2,528,907
234,375
71,317
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
15,984,339
1,802,644
(630,000
)
(40,456
)
2,792,660
19,909,187
1,732,740
482,644
Schwab International Opportunities Fund
21,742,468
2,129,950
3,133,248
27,005,666
1,350,283
434,950
 
49,443,760
 
Real Estate 6.3%
Global Real Estate 6.3%
Schwab Global Real Estate Fund
10,063,672
1,831,224
(200,000
)
(63,886
)
801,897
12,432,907
2,114,440
196,223
 
Fixed Income 2.2%
Intermediate-Term Bond 1.6%
Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond Index Fund
2,893,538
258,808
76,671
3,229,017
375,031
58,523
Short-Term Bond 0.6%
Schwab Short-Term Bond Index Fund
936,183
159,964
4,188
1,100,335
117,306
19,875
 
4,329,352
Total Affiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $136,227,253)
$128,859,870
$12,015,725
($2,429,000
)
($440,317
)
$19,946,148
$157,952,426
$5,040,350
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2055 Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
UNAFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 19.8% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 11.0%
Large-Cap 9.3%
ClearBridge Large Cap Growth Fund,
Class IS *
$6,300,367
96,071
Dodge & Cox Stock Fund, Class I
12,117,853
48,608
 
18,418,220
Small-Cap 1.7%
ClearBridge Small Cap Growth Fund,
Class IS *
3,427,915
88,645
 
21,846,135
 
International Stocks 5.2%
Emerging Markets 5.2%
Goldman Sachs Emerging Markets Equity
Insights Fund, Institutional Class
10,302,856
1,200,799
 
Fixed Income 3.6%
Intermediate-Term Bond 2.7%
Baird Aggregate Bond Fund, Institutional
Class
635,173
67,143
Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Bond
Fund, Class Y
3,263,358
340,643
Western Asset Core Plus Bond Fund,
Class I
1,391,116
154,397
 
5,289,647
International Bond 0.9%
PIMCO International Bond Fund
(U.S. Dollar-Hedged), Institutional
Class
1,773,107
181,114
 
7,062,754
Total Unaffiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $36,598,681)
$39,211,745
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $172,825,934)
$197,164,171
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
Distributions received include distributions from net investment income and capital gains, if any, from the underlying funds. Amounts shown are only presented for affiliated
underlying funds, which are presented in the corresponding line-item in the Statement of Operations, if applicable (see financial note 2(d) for additional information).
At April 30, 2024, all of the fund’s investment securities were classified as Level 1 (see financial note 2(a) for additional information).
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2055 Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - affiliated issuers (cost $136,227,253)
 
$157,952,426
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $36,598,681)
 
39,211,745
Cash
 
1,448,242
Receivables:
 
Fund shares sold
 
79,435
Dividends
 
25,136
Due from investment adviser
 
6,494
Prepaid expenses
+
13,628
Total assets
 
198,737,106
 
Liabilities
Payables:
 
Investments bought
 
425,257
Fund shares redeemed
 
541
Accrued expenses
+
22,603
Total liabilities
 
448,401
Net assets
 
$198,288,705
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$171,771,289
Total distributable earnings
+
26,517,416
Net assets
 
$198,288,705
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$198,288,705
 
12,346,762
$16.06
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2055 Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - affiliated issuers
 
$2,153,728
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
573,137
Other interest
+
15,788
Total investment income
 
2,742,653
 
Expenses
Professional fees
 
11,605
Registration fees
 
11,335
Shareholder reports
 
5,984
Portfolio accounting fees
 
5,972
Independent trustees’ fees
 
3,078
Transfer agent fees
 
1,493
Other expenses
+
1,549
Total expenses
 
41,016
Expense reduction
41,016
Net expenses
Net investment income
 
2,742,653
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Realized capital gain distributions received from underlying funds - affiliated issuers
 
2,886,622
Realized capital gain distributions received from underlying funds - unaffiliated issuers
 
933,013
Net realized losses on sales of securities - affiliated issuers
 
(440,317
)
Net realized losses on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
+
(19,893
)
Net realized gains
 
3,359,425
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - affiliated issuers
 
19,946,148
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
+
4,084,484
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
24,030,632
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
27,390,057
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$30,132,710
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2055 Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$2,742,653
$2,493,786
Net realized gains
 
3,359,425
2,134,732
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
24,030,632
6,629,845
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$30,132,710
$11,258,363
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($6,096,130
)
($10,946,566
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
1,430,951
$22,566,847
2,251,549
$32,480,869
Shares reinvested
 
381,713
5,958,540
801,400
10,714,714
Shares redeemed
+
(1,008,527
)
(15,926,849
)
(1,223,651
)
(17,594,557
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
804,137
$12,598,538
1,829,298
$25,601,026
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
11,542,625
$161,653,587
9,713,327
$135,740,764
Total increase
+
804,137
36,635,118
1,829,298
25,912,823
End of period
 
12,346,762
$198,288,705
11,542,625
$161,653,587
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2060 Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$12.58
$12.26
$16.42
$12.21
$12.16
$11.53
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.20
0.20
0.19
0.12
0.20
0.16
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
2.14
0.85
(3.61
)
4.34
0.38
0.99
Total from investment operations
2.34
1.05
(3.42
)
4.46
0.58
1.15
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.26
)
(0.20
)
(0.47
)
(0.13
)
(0.22
)
(0.26
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.20
)
(0.53
)
(0.27
)
(0.12
)
(0.31
)
(0.26
)
Total distributions
(0.46
)
(0.73
)
(0.74
)
(0.25
)
(0.53
)
(0.52
)
Net asset value at end of period
$14.46
$12.58
$12.26
$16.42
$12.21
$12.16
Total return
18.73
%2
8.82
%
(21.88
%)
36.89
%
4.73
%
10.85
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Net operating expenses3
0.00
%4
0.00
%
0.00
%5
0.00
%
0.00
%
0.00
%
Gross operating expenses3
0.11
%4
0.15
%
0.20
%5
0.22
%
0.41
%
0.67
%
Net investment income (loss)
2.85
%4
1.51
%
1.35
%
0.80
%
1.67
%
1.42
%
Portfolio turnover rate
1
%2
4
%
15
%
11
%
8
%
13
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000)
$70,965
$54,261
$39,741
$40,077
$21,509
$15,765
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Ratio excludes acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in underlying funds.
4
Annualized.
5
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2060 Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date, including a summary of the fund’s transactions with its affiliated underlying funds during the period.
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. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
AFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 80.9% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 47.4%
Large-Cap 39.7%
Schwab Core Equity Fund
$2,513,046
$361,942
$
$
$410,216
$3,285,204
154,525
$81,942
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company
Index Fund
3,252,899
372,622
551,289
4,176,810
164,961
67,622
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
10,798,358
1,181,303
(50,000
)
1,805
2,097,231
14,028,697
181,015
176,303
Schwab Select Large Cap Growth Fund *
5,231,858
1,135,712
(140,000
)
(77,707
)
545,047
6,694,910
290,957
930,712
 
28,185,621
Mid-Cap 2.0%
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
1,088,306
133,934
223,094
1,445,334
23,823
18,933
Small-Cap 5.7%
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
2,964,767
633,512
(150,000
)
(9,941
)
587,646
4,025,984
203,951
13,512
 
33,656,939
 
International Stocks 25.4%
Developed Markets 25.4%
Schwab Fundamental International Large
Company Index Fund
638,893
134,498
86,007
859,398
79,648
24,498
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
5,604,520
649,230
961,820
7,215,570
627,987
165,231
Schwab International Opportunities Fund
7,319,619
1,567,816
1,070,267
9,957,702
497,885
148,816
 
18,032,670
 
Real Estate 6.4%
Global Real Estate 6.4%
Schwab Global Real Estate Fund
3,465,840
877,608
(60,000
)
(26,769
)
260,056
4,516,735
768,152
69,608
 
Fixed Income 1.7%
Intermediate-Term Bond 1.2%
Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond Index Fund
619,239
189,882
13,756
822,877
95,572
13,821
Short-Term Bond 0.5%
Schwab Short-Term Bond Index Fund
281,318
71,287
824
353,429
37,679
6,260
 
1,176,306
Total Affiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $51,542,311)
$43,778,663
$7,309,346
($400,000
)
($112,612
)
$6,807,253
$57,382,650
$1,717,258
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2060 Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
UNAFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 18.6% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 10.9%
Large-Cap 9.0%
ClearBridge Large Cap Growth Fund,
Class IS *
$1,941,630
29,607
Dodge & Cox Stock Fund, Class I
4,457,926
17,882
 
6,399,556
Small-Cap 1.9%
ClearBridge Small Cap Growth Fund,
Class IS *
1,330,226
34,399
 
7,729,782
 
International Stocks 5.7%
Emerging Markets 5.7%
Goldman Sachs Emerging Markets Equity
Insights Fund, Institutional Class
4,042,688
471,176
 
Fixed Income 2.0%
Intermediate-Term Bond 1.4%
Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Bond Fund,
Class Y
823,922
86,004
Western Asset Core Plus Bond Fund, Class I
146,085
16,214
 
970,007
International Bond 0.6%
PIMCO International Bond Fund
(U.S. Dollar-Hedged), Institutional Class
453,322
46,305
 
1,423,329
Total Unaffiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $12,333,712)
$13,195,799
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $63,876,023)
$70,578,449
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
Distributions received include distributions from net investment income and capital gains, if any, from the underlying funds. Amounts shown are only presented for affiliated
underlying funds, which are presented in the corresponding line-item in the Statement of Operations, if applicable (see financial note 2(d) for additional information).
At April 30, 2024, all of the fund’s investment securities were classified as Level 1 (see financial note 2(a) for additional information).
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2060 Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - affiliated issuers (cost $51,542,311)
 
$57,382,650
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $12,333,712)
 
13,195,799
Cash
 
588,896
Receivables:
 
Fund shares sold
 
47,222
Dividends
 
5,982
Due from investment adviser
 
5,726
Prepaid expenses
+
7,546
Total assets
 
71,233,821
 
Liabilities
Payables:
 
Investments bought
 
245,996
Fund shares redeemed
 
1,893
Accrued expenses
+
21,359
Total liabilities
 
269,248
Net assets
 
$70,964,573
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$64,277,822
Total distributable earnings
+
6,686,751
Net assets
 
$70,964,573
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$70,964,573
 
4,908,331
$14.46
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2060 Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - affiliated issuers
 
$733,904
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
187,034
Other interest
+
5,912
Total investment income
 
926,850
 
Expenses
Professional fees
 
11,419
Registration fees
 
10,174
Portfolio accounting fees
 
5,603
Shareholder reports
 
4,082
Independent trustees’ fees
 
2,954
Transfer agent fees
 
482
Other expenses
+
1,261
Total expenses
 
35,975
Expense reduction
35,975
Net expenses
Net investment income
 
926,850
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Realized capital gain distributions received from underlying funds - affiliated issuers
 
983,354
Realized capital gain distributions received from underlying funds - unaffiliated issuers
 
304,351
Net realized losses on sales of securities - affiliated issuers
 
(112,612
)
Net realized losses on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
+
(8,319
)
Net realized gains
 
1,166,774
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - affiliated issuers
 
6,807,253
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
+
1,374,290
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
8,181,543
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
9,348,317
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$10,275,167
See financial notes
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Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$926,850
$744,958
Net realized gains
 
1,166,774
551,162
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
8,181,543
1,905,393
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$10,275,167
$3,201,513
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($2,026,592
)
($2,434,558
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
817,394
$11,629,261
1,409,211
$18,306,037
Shares reinvested
 
141,021
1,978,525
197,532
2,368,404
Shares redeemed
+
(364,771
)
(5,152,940
)
(533,948
)
(6,921,007
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
593,644
$8,454,846
1,072,795
$13,753,434
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
4,314,687
$54,261,152
3,241,892
$39,740,763
Total increase
+
593,644
16,703,421
1,072,795
14,520,389
End of period
 
4,908,331
$70,964,573
4,314,687
$54,261,152
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2065 Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
2/26/211
10/31/21
 
 
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$8.94
$8.63
$11.33
$10.00
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)2
0.14
0.12
0.11
0.03
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
1.54
0.61
(2.51
)
1.30
Total from investment operations
1.68
0.73
(2.40
)
1.33
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.18
)
(0.13
)
(0.30
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.15
)
(0.29
)
Total distributions
(0.33
)
(0.42
)
(0.30
)
Net asset value at end of period
$10.29
$8.94
$8.63
$11.33
Total return
18.90
%3
8.75
%
(21.78
%)
13.30
%3
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Net operating expenses4
0.00
%5
0.00
%
0.00
%6
0.00
%5
Gross operating expenses4
0.39
%5
0.70
%
1.10
%6
1.90
%5
Net investment income (loss)
2.76
%5
1.32
%
1.17
%
0.35
%5
Portfolio turnover rate
3
%3
4
%
26
%
34
%3
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000)
$18,677
$12,391
$6,611
$4,489
*
Unaudited.
1
Commencement of operations.
2
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
3
Not annualized.
4
Ratio excludes acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in underlying funds.
5
Annualized.
6
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2065 Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date, including a summary of the fund’s transactions with its affiliated underlying funds during the period.
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. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
AFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 81.6% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 48.5%
Large-Cap 40.5%
Schwab Core Equity Fund
$582,206
$190,200
$
$
$95,400
$867,806
40,819
$20,200
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company
Index Fund
748,089
273,555
(30,000
)
776
133,972
1,126,392
44,486
16,555
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
2,486,454
811,652
(100,000
)
361
499,747
3,698,214
47,719
41,652
Schwab Select Large Cap Growth Fund *
1,244,400
591,371
(90,000
)
(30,971
)
149,625
1,864,425
81,027
229,370
 
7,556,837
Mid-Cap 2.0%
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
261,864
64,556
53,709
380,129
6,266
4,556
Small-Cap 6.0%
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
706,178
263,369
140,417
1,109,964
56,229
3,368
 
9,046,930
 
International Stocks 25.9%
Developed Markets 25.9%
Schwab Fundamental International Large
Company Index Fund
156,185
77,980
20,792
254,957
23,629
5,980
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
1,260,255
462,693
(40,000
)
(98
)
235,248
1,918,098
166,936
39,693
Schwab International Opportunities Fund
1,737,438
752,260
(90,000
)
(39,150
)
297,878
2,658,426
132,921
36,261
 
4,831,481
 
Real Estate 6.5%
Global Real Estate 6.5%
Schwab Global Real Estate Fund
791,831
376,118
48,941
1,216,890
206,954
18,120
 
Fixed Income 0.7%
Intermediate-Term Bond 0.2%
Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond Index Fund
63,104
22,436
(40,000
)
(1,602
)
4,029
47,967
5,571
1,429
Short-Term Bond 0.5%
Schwab Short-Term Bond Index Fund
69,925
16,546
258
86,729
9,246
1,540
 
134,696
Total Affiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $14,523,398)
$10,107,929
$3,902,736
($390,000
)
($70,684
)
$1,680,016
$15,229,997
$418,724
 
See financial notes
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
UNAFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 17.9% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 10.6%
Large-Cap 8.8%
ClearBridge Large Cap Growth Fund,
Class IS *
$443,605
6,764
Dodge & Cox Stock Fund, Class I
1,193,682
4,788
 
1,637,287
Small-Cap 1.8%
ClearBridge Small Cap Growth Fund,
Class IS *
347,618
8,989
 
1,984,905
 
International Stocks 6.0%
Emerging Markets 6.0%
Goldman Sachs Emerging Markets Equity
Insights Fund, Institutional Class
1,122,162
130,788
 
Fixed Income 1.3%
Intermediate-Term Bond 0.9%
Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Bond Fund,
Class Y
165,911
17,318
International Bond 0.4%
PIMCO International Bond Fund
(U.S. Dollar-Hedged), Institutional Class
74,349
7,594
 
240,260
Total Unaffiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $3,273,323)
$3,347,327
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $17,796,721)
$18,577,324
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
Distributions received include distributions from net investment income and capital gains, if any, from the underlying funds. Amounts shown are only presented for affiliated
underlying funds, which are presented in the corresponding line-item in the Statement of Operations, if applicable (see financial note 2(d) for additional information).
At April 30, 2024, all of the fund’s investment securities were classified as Level 1 (see financial note 2(a) for additional information).
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2065 Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - affiliated issuers (cost $14,523,398)
 
$15,229,997
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $3,273,323)
 
3,347,327
Cash
 
216,078
Receivables:
 
Fund shares sold
 
33,400
Due from investment adviser
 
5,301
Dividends
 
710
Prepaid expenses
+
13,838
Total assets
 
18,846,651
 
Liabilities
Payables:
 
Investments bought
 
134,709
Fund shares redeemed
 
14,421
Accrued expenses
+
20,054
Total liabilities
 
169,184
Net assets
 
$18,677,467
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$17,952,331
Total distributable earnings
+
725,136
Net assets
 
$18,677,467
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$18,677,467
 
1,815,081
$10.29
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2065 Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - affiliated issuers
 
$176,377
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers
 
44,895
Other interest
+
1,774
Total investment income
 
223,046
 
Expenses
Professional fees
 
11,351
Registration fees
 
8,731
Portfolio accounting fees
 
5,462
Independent trustees’ fees
 
2,908
Shareholder reports
 
1,718
Transfer agent fees
 
409
Other expenses
+
1,151
Total expenses
 
31,730
Expense reduction
31,730
Net expenses
Net investment income
 
223,046
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Realized capital gain distributions received from underlying funds - affiliated issuers
 
242,347
Realized capital gain distributions received from underlying funds - unaffiliated issuers
 
71,192
Net realized losses on sales of securities - affiliated issuers
 
(70,684
)
Net realized gains on sales of securities - unaffiliated issuers
+
901
Net realized gains
 
243,756
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - affiliated issuers
 
1,680,016
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - unaffiliated issuers
+
323,384
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
2,003,400
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
2,247,156
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$2,470,202
See financial notes
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Schwab Target 2065 Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$223,046
$133,312
Net realized gains
 
243,756
94,869
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
2,003,400
221,731
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$2,470,202
$449,912
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($492,579
)
($358,283
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
595,906
$6,042,338
751,424
$6,932,354
Shares reinvested
 
47,498
474,024
40,172
342,268
Shares redeemed
+
(214,532
)
(2,207,754
)
(171,622
)
(1,585,540
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
428,872
$4,308,608
619,974
$5,689,082
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
1,386,209
$12,391,236
766,235
$6,610,525
Total increase
+
428,872
6,286,231
619,974
5,780,711
End of period
 
1,815,081
$18,677,467
1,386,209
$12,391,236
See financial notes
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Schwab Target Funds
Financial Notes, unaudited
1. Business Structure of the Funds:
Each of the funds in this report is a series of Schwab Capital Trust (the trust), a no-load, open-end management investment company. The trust is organized as a Massachusetts business trust and is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act). The list below shows all the funds in the trust as of the end of the period, including the funds discussed in this report, which are highlighted:
SCHWAB CAPITAL TRUST
Schwab Target 2010 Fund
Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
Schwab Target 2015 Fund
Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
Schwab Target 2020 Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Schwab Target 2025 Fund
Schwab Health Care Fund
Schwab Target 2030 Fund
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
Schwab Target 2035 Fund
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Schwab Target 2040 Fund
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Schwab Target 2045 Fund
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Schwab Target 2050 Fund
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Schwab Target 2055 Fund
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund
Schwab Target 2060 Fund
Schwab Fundamental Global Real Estate Index Fund
Schwab Target 2065 Fund
Schwab Target 2010 Index Fund
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2015 Index Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund®
Schwab Target 2020 Index Fund
Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund®
Schwab Target 2025 Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
Schwab Target 2030 Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
Schwab Target 2035 Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
Schwab Target 2040 Index Fund
Schwab International Index Fund®
Schwab Target 2045 Index Fund
Schwab MarketTrack All Equity Portfolio™
Schwab Target 2050 Index Fund
Schwab MarketTrack Growth Portfolio™
Schwab Target 2055 Index Fund
Schwab MarketTrack Balanced Portfolio™
Schwab Target 2060 Index Fund
Schwab MarketTrack Conservative Portfolio™
Schwab Target 2065 Index Fund
Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Schwab Monthly Income Fund - Target Payout
Schwab Balanced Fund
Schwab Monthly Income Fund - Flexible Payout
Schwab Core Equity Fund
Schwab Monthly Income Fund - Income Payout
Each of the Schwab Target Funds is considered a “fund of funds” because it invests in other mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Each of the funds seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing primarily in a combination of other affiliated Schwab mutual funds. Each fund may also invest in affiliated Schwab ETFs and unaffiliated third party mutual funds and ETFs (referred to herein as unaffiliated funds and, together with Schwab Funds and Schwab ETFs, as the underlying funds). Each fund invests in the underlying funds in accordance with its target portfolio allocation.
Each fund in this report offers one share class.  Shares are bought and sold at closing net asset value per share (NAV), which is the price for all outstanding shares of a fund. Each share has a par value of 1/1,000 of a cent, and the funds’ Board of Trustees (the Board) may authorize the issuance of as many shares as necessary.
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. The "Fund Complex" includes The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Investments, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust.
Investment Objectives
Each of the Schwab Target Funds seek to provide capital appreciation and income consistent with its current asset allocation.

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).
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Schwab Target Funds
Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
The financial statements of the funds should be read in conjunction with the underlying funds’ financial statements. 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) and are available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.
(a) Security Valuation:
Pursuant to Rule 2a-5 under the 1940 Act, the Board has designated authority to a Valuation Designee, the funds’ investment adviser, to make fair valuation determinations under adopted procedures, subject to Board oversight. The investment adviser has formed a Pricing Committee to administer the pricing and valuation of portfolio securities and other assets and liabilities as well as to ensure that prices used for internal purposes or provided by third parties reasonably reflect fair value. The Valuation Designee may utilize independent pricing services, quotations from securities and financial instrument dealers and other market sources to determine fair value.
Securities held in the funds’ portfolio are valued every business day. The following valuation policies and procedures are used by the Valuation Designee 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.
● Mutual funds: Mutual funds are valued at their respective NAVs.
● Securities for which no quoted value is available: The Valuation Designee has adopted procedures to fair value a fund’s securities when market prices are not “readily available” or are unreliable. For example, a security may be fair valued when it’s 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. Fair value determinations are made in good faith in accordance with adopted valuation procedures. The Valuation Designee considers a number of factors, including unobservable market inputs, when arriving at fair value. The Valuation Designee may employ methods 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. 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.
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 methods 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 it is determined 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 the Valuation Designee’s judgment will be required to estimate fair value.
The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows:
● Level 1 — quoted prices in active markets for identical investments — Investments whose values are based on quoted market prices in active markets. These generally include active listed equities, mutual funds, ETFs and futures contracts. Mutual funds and ETFs are classified as Level 1 prices, without consideration to the classification level of the underlying securities held which could be Level 1, Level 2 or Level 3 in the fair value hierarchy.
● Level 2 — other 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 forward foreign currency exchange contracts, 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 3 — significant unobservable inputs (including the Valuation Designee’s 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 readily available for these securities, one or more valuation methods are used for which sufficient and reliable data is available. The inputs used in estimating the value of Level 3 prices
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Schwab Target Funds
Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
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 in the absence of market information. Assumptions used due to the lack of observable inputs may significantly impact the resulting fair value and therefore a 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 funds’ investments as of April 30, 2024, are disclosed in each fund’s Portfolio Holdings.
(b) Accounting Policies for certain Portfolio Investments (if held):
Cash Investments: The funds may invest a portion of their assets in cash. Cash includes cash bank balances in an interest-bearing demand deposit account with maturity on demand by the funds.
(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.
(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). Any distributions from underlying funds are recorded in accordance with the character of the distributions as designated by the underlying funds.
(e) Expenses:
Expenses that are specific to a fund are charged directly to the fund. Expenses that are common to more than one fund in the trusts generally are allocated among those funds in proportion to their average daily net assets. Each fund bears its share of the acquired fund fees and expenses of the underlying funds, which are indirect expenses incurred by a fund through its investments in the underlying funds. Such expenses are reflected in the net asset values of the underlying funds.
(f) Distributions to Shareholders:
The funds make distributions from net investment income and net realized capital gains, if any, once a year. To receive a distribution, you must be a registered shareholder on the record date. Distributions are paid to shareholders on the payable date.
(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.
(i) 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.
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Schwab Target Funds
Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
(j) Regulatory Update:
Effective January 24, 2023, the SEC adopted rule and form amendments to require mutual funds and ETFs to transmit concise and visually engaging streamlined annual and semiannual reports to shareholders that highlight key information deemed important for retail investors to assess and monitor their fund investments. Other information, including financial statements, will no longer appear in a streamlined shareholder report but must be available online, delivered free of charge upon request, and filed on a semiannual basis on Form N-CSR. The rule and form amendments have a compliance date of July 24, 2024. At this time, management is evaluating the impact of these rule and form amendment changes on the content of the current shareholder report and the newly created annual and semiannual streamlined shareholder reports.

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.
Asset Allocation Risk. The funds are subject to the risk that the selection of the underlying funds and the allocation of a fund’s assets among the various asset classes and market segments may cause the funds to underperform other funds with a similar investment objective. The funds are not managed to maximize tax efficiency for taxable shareholder accounts. Investors should consider whether the funds are an appropriate investment in light of their current financial position and retirement needs.
Conflicts of Interest Risk. The investment adviser’s authority to select and substitute underlying funds from a variety of affiliated and unaffiliated mutual funds and ETFs may create a conflict of interest because the fees paid to it and its affiliates by some underlying funds are higher than the fees paid by other underlying funds. The investment adviser also may have an incentive to select an affiliated underlying fund for other reasons, including to increase assets under management or to support new investment strategies. In addition, other conflicts of interest may exist where the best interests of the affiliated underlying fund may not be aligned with those of a fund. However, the investment adviser is a fiduciary to each fund and is legally obligated to act in each fund’s best interests when selecting underlying funds.
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 and 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.
Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) Risk. When a fund invests in an ETF, it will bear a proportionate share of the ETF’s expenses. In addition, lack of liquidity in the market for an ETF’s shares can result in its value being more volatile than the underlying portfolio of securities.
Direct Investment Risk. The funds may invest directly in cash, cash equivalents and equity and fixed-income securities, including money market securities, to maintain their allocations. A fund’s direct investment in these securities is subject to the same or similar risks as an underlying fund’s investment in the same securities.
Underlying Fund Investment Risk. Before investing in the funds, investors should assess the risks associated with the underlying funds in which the funds may invest, which include any combination of the risks described below.
● Investment Risk. The funds may experience losses with respect to their investment in an underlying fund. Further, there is no guarantee that an underlying fund will be able to achieve its objective.
● Management Risk. Generally, the underlying funds are actively managed mutual funds. Any actively managed mutual fund is subject to the risk that its investment adviser (or subadviser(s)) will make poor security selections.  An underlying fund’s adviser applies its own investment techniques and risk analyses in making investment decisions for the underlying fund, but there can be no guarantee that they will produce the desired results.
● Fixed-Income Risk. Interest rates rise and fall over time, which will affect an underlying fund’s yield and share price. A change in a central bank’s monetary policy or economic conditions, among other things, may result in a change in interest rates. A rise in interest rates could cause an underlying fund’s share price to fall. The credit quality of a portfolio investment could also cause an underlying fund’s share price to fall. An underlying fund could lose money if the issuer or guarantor of a portfolio investment or the counterparty to a derivatives contract fails to make timely principal or interest payments or otherwise honor its obligations. Fixed-income securities may be paid off earlier or later than expected. Either situation could cause an
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3. Risk Factors (continued):
underlying fund to hold securities paying lower-than-market rates of interest, which could hurt an underlying fund’s yield or share price. Below investment-grade bonds (junk bonds) involve greater credit risk, are more volatile, involve greater risk of price declines and may be more susceptible to economic downturns than investment-grade securities.
● 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, an underlying fund’s performance could be impacted.
● Money Market Fund Risk. The funds may invest in underlying money market funds that either seek to maintain a stable $1.00 net asset value (“stable share price money market funds”) or that have a share price that fluctuates (“variable share price money market funds”). Although an underlying stable share price money market fund seeks to maintain a stable $1.00 net asset value, it is possible to lose money by investing in such a money market fund. Because the share price of an underlying variable share price money market fund will fluctuate, when a fund sells the shares it owns they may be worth more or less than what the fund originally paid for them. In addition, neither type of money market fund is designed to offer capital appreciation. Certain underlying money market funds may impose a fee upon the sale of shares under certain circumstances.
● ETF Risk. When an underlying fund invests in an ETF, it will bear a proportionate share of the ETF’s expenses. In addition, lack of liquidity in the market for an ETF’s shares can result in its value being more volatile than the underlying portfolio of securities.
● Foreign Investment Risk. An underlying 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 an underlying fund’s investments, and could impair the underlying 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.
● Emerging Markets Risk. 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, auditing, financial reporting and recording 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 an underlying 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.
● Derivatives Risk. An underlying fund may use derivatives to enhance returns or hedge against market declines. Examples of derivatives are options, futures, options on futures, forward contracts and swaps. An option is the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an instrument at a specific price on or 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 forward contract is an over-the-counter derivative transaction between two parties to buy or sell a specified amount of an underlying reference at a specified price (or rate) on a specified date in the future. A forward foreign currency contract is a derivative (forward contract) in which the underlying reference is a country’s or region’s currency. 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 credit default swap is an agreement in which the seller agrees to make a payment to the buyer in the event of a specified credit event in exchange for a fixed payment or series of fixed payments.
An underlying 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 leverage risk, liquidity risk, market risk, counterparty risk and management risk are discussed elsewhere in this section. An underlying fund’s use of derivatives is also subject to lack of availability risk, valuation risk, correlation risk and tax risk. Counterparty risk is the risk that the counterparty to a derivative transaction may not fulfill its contractual obligations either because the financial condition of the counterparty declines, or because the counterparty is otherwise unable or unwilling to perform under the contract. Lack of
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
3. Risk Factors (continued):
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 an underlying fund to realize higher amounts of short-term capital gains. An underlying fund’s use of derivatives could reduce the underlying fund’s performance, increase its volatility, and could cause the underlying fund to lose more than the initial amount invested. The use of derivatives that are subject to regulation by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) by an underlying fund could cause a fund to become a commodity pool, which would require the fund to comply with certain CFTC rules. An underlying fund’s use of derivatives also could create a risk of counterparty default under certain transactions, risks that a fund would need to liquidate portfolio positions when it may not be advantageous to do so in order to meet margin and payment obligations, and legal risks relating to insufficient documentation, insufficient capacity or authority of a counterparty, or legality or enforceability of a contract.
● Leverage Risk. Certain underlying fund transactions, such as derivatives transactions, short sales, reverse repurchase agreements, and mortgage dollar rolls, may give rise to a form of leverage and may expose an underlying fund to greater risk. Leverage tends to magnify the effect of any decrease or increase in the value of an underlying fund’s portfolio securities, which means even a small amount of leverage can have a disproportionately large impact on the underlying fund.
● Liquidity Risk. An underlying fund may be unable to sell certain securities, such as illiquid securities, readily at a favorable time or price, or the underlying fund may have to sell them at a loss.
● Portfolio Turnover Risk. Certain of the underlying funds may buy and sell portfolio securities actively. If they do, their portfolio turnover rate and transaction costs will rise, which may lower the underlying fund’s performance and may increase the likelihood of capital gains distributions.
● Securities Lending Risk. An underlying fund may lend its portfolio securities to brokers, dealers, and other financial institutions. Securities lending involves the risk of loss of rights in, or delay in recovery of, the loaned securities if the borrower fails to return the security loaned or becomes insolvent.
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
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc., dba Schwab Asset Management, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Charles Schwab Corporation, serves as each fund’s investment adviser and administrator pursuant to the Investment Advisory and Administration Agreement between the investment adviser and the trust. The investment adviser does not receive a fee for the services it performs for the funds. However, the investment adviser is entitled to receive an annual management fee from each of the affiliated Schwab Funds that serve as underlying funds.
Shareholder Servicing
The Board has adopted a Shareholder Servicing Plan (the Plan) on behalf of the funds.  The Plan enables each fund to bear expenses relating to the provision by financial intermediaries, including Charles Schwab & Co., Inc., a broker-dealer affiliate of the investment adviser (together, service providers), of certain account maintenance, customer liaison and shareholder services to the current shareholders of the funds.  The funds are not subject to any fee under the Plan.
Expense Limitation
The investment adviser and its affiliates have agreed with the funds, for so long as the investment adviser serves as the investment adviser to the funds, in which the agreement may only be amended or terminated with the approval of the Board, to limit the total annual fund operating expenses charged, excluding interest, taxes and certain non-routine expenses to 0.00%.
The agreement to limit the funds’ total expenses charged is limited to each fund’s direct operating expenses and, therefore, does not apply to acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by a fund through its investments in the underlying funds.
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4. Affiliates and Affiliated Transactions (continued):
Investments in Affiliates
The funds may engage in certain transactions involving affiliated parties.  Pursuant to an exemptive order issued by the SEC, the funds may invest in other affiliated funds.  As of April 30, 2024, each Schwab Target Fund’s ownership percentages of other affiliated funds’ shares are as follows: 
UNDERLYING FUNDS
SCHWAB
TARGET
2010
FUND
SCHWAB
TARGET
2015
FUND
SCHWAB
TARGET
2020
FUND
SCHWAB
TARGET
2025
FUND
SCHWAB
TARGET
2030
FUND
SCHWAB
TARGET
2035
FUND
SCHWAB
TARGET
2040
FUND
SCHWAB
TARGET
2045
FUND
SCHWAB
TARGET
2050
FUND
SCHWAB
TARGET
2055
FUND
SCHWAB
TARGET
2060
FUND
SCHWAB
TARGET
2065
FUND
Schwab Core Equity Fund
0.1
%
0.1
%
0.5
%
0.7
%
2.3
%
1.5
%
3.3
%
0.9
%
1.0
%
0.7
%
0.2
%
0.1
%
Schwab Fundamental International
Large Company Index Fund
0.0
%*
0.0
%*
0.1
%
0.1
%
0.3
%
0.2
%
0.5
%
0.1
%
0.1
%
0.1
%
0.0
%*
0.0
%*
Schwab Fundamental US Large
Company Index Fund
0.0
%*
0.0
%*
0.1
%
0.1
%
0.3
%
0.3
%
0.6
%
0.2
%
0.2
%
0.1
%
0.1
%
0.0
%*
Schwab Global Real Estate Fund
0.4
%
0.4
%
3.1
%
4.9
%
13.8
%
9.3
%
19.4
%
5.5
%
5.8
%
4.5
%
1.6
%
0.4
%
Schwab International Core Equity
Fund
0.2
%
0.3
%
2.2
%
3.6
%
10.4
%
7.3
%
16.9
%
4.4
%
4.7
%
3.4
%
1.2
%
0.3
%
Schwab International Opportunities
Fund
0.2
%
0.2
%
1.7
%
2.9
%
8.3
%
5.8
%
12.5
%
3.4
%
3.7
%
2.7
%
1.0
%
0.3
%
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
0.0
%*
0.0
%*
0.1
%
0.1
%
0.2
%
0.1
%
0.2
%
0.1
%
0.1
%
0.0
%*
0.0
%*
0.0
%*
Schwab Select Large Cap Growth
Fund
0.0
%*
0.1
%
0.4
%
0.6
%
1.7
%
1.2
%
2.9
%
0.9
%
1.2
%
0.9
%
0.3
%
0.1
%
Schwab Short-Term Bond Index
Fund
0.2
%
0.3
%
1.6
%
2.0
%
2.8
%
1.2
%
1.5
%
0.2
%
0.2
%
0.1
%
0.0
%*
0.0
%*
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
0.1
%
0.1
%
0.9
%
1.4
%
4.5
%
3.4
%
8.2
%
2.3
%
2.6
%
1.9
%
0.7
%
0.2
%
Schwab Treasury Inflation Protected
Securities Index Fund
0.1
%
0.1
%
0.8
%
0.9
%
0.7
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond Index
Fund
0.3
%
0.3
%
1.7
%
2.1
%
3.0
%
1.2
%
1.5
%
0.2
%
0.1
%
0.1
%
0.0
%*
0.0
%*
Schwab U.S. Mid Cap Index Fund
0.0
%*
0.0
%*
0.3
%
0.5
%
1.0
%
0.7
%
1.4
%
0.4
%
0.4
%
0.3
%
0.1
%
0.0
%*
Schwab Variable Share Price Money
Fund, Ultra Shares
0.0
%*
0.0
%*
0.1
%
0.1
%
0.2
%
0.1
%
0.1
%
0.0
%*
0.0
%*
%
%
%
*
Less than 0.05%
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 by the Board. The funds had no interfund borrowing or lending activity during the period.

5. Board of Trustees:
The Board may include people who are officers and/or directors of the investment adviser or its affiliates. Federal securities law limits the percentage of such “interested persons” who may serve on a trust’s board, and the trusts were in compliance with these limitations throughout the report period. The funds did not pay any of these interested persons for their services as trustees, but did pay non-interested persons (independent trustees), as noted in each fund’s Statement of Operations. For information regarding the trustees, please refer to the Trustees and Officers table at the end of this report.
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6. Borrowing from Banks:
During the period, the funds were participants with other funds in the Fund Complex in a joint, syndicated, committed $1 billion line of credit (the Syndicated Credit Facility), maturing on September 26, 2024. Under the terms of the Syndicated Credit Facility, in addition to interest charged on any borrowings by a fund, each fund paid a commitment fee of 0.15% per annum on the funds’ proportionate share of the unused portion of the Syndicated Credit Facility.
During the period, the funds were participants with other funds in the Fund Complex in a joint, unsecured, uncommitted $400 million line of credit (the Uncommitted Credit Facility), with State Street Bank and Trust Company, maturing on September 26, 2024. Under the terms of the Uncommitted Credit Facility, each fund pays interest on the amount a fund borrows. There were no borrowings by any of the funds 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 disclosed in each fund’s Statement of Operations, if any. The interest expense is determined based on a negotiated rate above the current Federal Funds Rate.

7. Purchases and Sales of Investment Securities:
For the period ended April 30, 2024, purchases and sales of securities (excluding short-term obligations) were as follows:
 
PURCHASES
OF SECURITIES
SALES
OF SECURITIES
Schwab Target 2010 Fund
$2,477,984
$5,766,158
Schwab Target 2015 Fund
2,698,493
6,776,038
Schwab Target 2020 Fund
15,832,789
45,255,098
Schwab Target 2025 Fund
33,977,707
69,820,897
Schwab Target 2030 Fund
68,478,428
95,904,951
Schwab Target 2035 Fund
36,888,908
31,161,312
Schwab Target 2040 Fund
63,442,320
66,848,931
Schwab Target 2045 Fund
16,487,321
9,218,157
Schwab Target 2050 Fund
15,234,036
2,747,118
Schwab Target 2055 Fund
15,547,062
2,729,000
Schwab Target 2060 Fund
9,017,754
520,000
Schwab Target 2065 Fund
4,772,824
460,000

8. Federal Income Taxes:
As of April 30, 2024, the tax basis cost of the funds’ investments and gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation were as follows:
 
TAX COST
GROSS UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
GROSS UNREALIZED
DEPRECIATION
NET UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
Schwab Target 2010 Fund
$40,695,603
$5,249,921
($2,973,574
)
$2,276,347
Schwab Target 2015 Fund
45,297,886
7,383,259
(3,498,476
)
3,884,783
Schwab Target 2020 Fund
289,261,927
54,471,471
(23,426,361
)
31,045,110
Schwab Target 2025 Fund
404,050,183
73,301,251
(28,486,402
)
44,814,849
Schwab Target 2030 Fund
789,907,596
209,978,497
(50,840,504
)
159,137,993
Schwab Target 2035 Fund
472,952,110
116,256,750
(25,984,745
)
90,272,005
Schwab Target 2040 Fund
863,699,468
275,838,955
(38,395,495
)
237,443,460
Schwab Target 2045 Fund
237,141,471
46,167,298
(10,449,333
)
35,717,965
Schwab Target 2050 Fund
245,072,824
45,013,836
(9,467,488
)
35,546,348
Schwab Target 2055 Fund
174,518,725
29,210,174
(6,564,728
)
22,645,446
Schwab Target 2060 Fund
65,170,795
6,887,112
(1,479,458
)
5,407,654
Schwab Target 2065 Fund
18,163,266
699,409
(285,351
)
414,058
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8. Federal Income Taxes (continued):
The tax basis components of distributions and components of distributable earnings on a tax basis are finalized at fiscal year-end; accordingly, tax basis balances have not been determined as of April 30, 2024. The tax basis components of distributions paid during the fiscal year ended October 31, 2023 were as follows:
 
PRIOR FISCAL YEAR END DISTRIBUTIONS
 
ORDINARY
INCOME
LONG-TERM
CAPITAL
GAINS
Schwab Target 2010 Fund
$1,132,493
$967,218
Schwab Target 2015 Fund
1,400,648
2,120,089
Schwab Target 2020 Fund
9,076,587
12,917,591
Schwab Target 2025 Fund
10,833,138
16,188,114
Schwab Target 2030 Fund
17,801,309
40,196,703
Schwab Target 2035 Fund
8,906,155
25,076,641
Schwab Target 2040 Fund
16,978,583
58,196,328
Schwab Target 2045 Fund
3,497,260
12,086,725
Schwab Target 2050 Fund
3,437,553
12,710,747
Schwab Target 2055 Fund
2,250,258
8,696,308
Schwab Target 2060 Fund
660,373
1,774,185
Schwab Target 2065 Fund
122,241
236,042
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 in the financial statements. The funds may also designate a portion of the amount paid to redeeming shareholders as a distribution for tax purposes.
As of October 31, 2023, 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 each fund’s Statement of Operations. During the fiscal year ended October 31, 2023, the funds did not incur any interest or penalties.

9. 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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Trustees and Officers
The tables below give information about the trustees and officers of Schwab Capital 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 106 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 funds’ 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
Michael J. Beer
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 2022)
Retired. Director, President and Chief Executive Officer
(Dec. 2016 – Sept. 2019), Principal Funds (investment management).
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Director (2016 – 2019),
Principal Funds, Inc.
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.
106
None
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.
106
None
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.
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Director
(2004 – present),
Corcept Therapeutics
Incorporated
Director (2009 – 2021),
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).
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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
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).
106
None
J. Derek Penn
1957
Trustee
(Trustee of The Charles Schwab
Family of Funds, Schwab
Investments, Schwab Capital Trust,
Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab
Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust
since 2021)
Head of Equity Sales and Trading (2006 – 2018), BNY Mellon (financial
services).
106
None
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)
Co-Chairman of the Board (July 2022 – present), Director and Chief
Executive Officer (Oct. 2008 – present) and President
(Feb. 2007 – Oct. 2021), The Charles Schwab Corporation; President and
Chief Executive Officer (Oct. 2008 – Oct. 2021) and Director
(May 2008 – Oct. 2021), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; Co-Chairman of the
Board (July 2022 – present) and Director (Apr. 2006 – present), Charles
Schwab Bank, SSB; Co-Chairman of the Board (July 2022 – present) and
Director (Nov. 2017 – present), Charles Schwab Premier Bank, SSB;
Co-Chairman of the Board (July 2022 – present) and Director
(July 2019 – present), Charles Schwab Trust Bank; Director
(May 2008 – present), Chief Executive Officer (Aug. 2017 – present) and
President (Aug. 2017 – Nov. 2021), Schwab Holdings, Inc.; Manager
(Sept. 2023 – present), TD Ameritrade Holding LLC; Director
(Oct. 2020 – Aug. 2023), TD Ameritrade Holding Corporation; Director
(July 2016 – Oct. 2021), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.
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Director
(2008 – present), The
Charles Schwab
Corporation
Richard A. Wurster2
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 2022)
President (Oct. 2021 – present) and Executive Vice President – Schwab
Asset Management Solutions (Apr. 2019 – Oct. 2021), The Charles
Schwab Corporation; President, Director (Oct. 2021 – present), Executive
Vice President – Schwab Asset Management Solutions
(July 2019 – Oct. 2021) and Senior Vice President – Advisory
(May 2016 – July 2019), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; President
(Nov. 2021 – present), Schwab Holdings, Inc.; Director
(Oct. 2021 – present) and Chief Executive Officer (Nov. 2019 – Jan. 2022),
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Director, Chief Executive
Officer and President (Mar. 2018 – Oct. 2022), Charles Schwab Investment
Advisory, Inc.; Chief Executive Officer (July 2016 – Apr. 2018) and
President (Mar. 2017 – Apr. 2018), ThomasPartners, Inc.; Chief Executive
Officer (July 2016 – Apr. 2018), Windhaven Investment Management, Inc.
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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
Omar Aguilar
1970
Chief Executive Officer, President and Chief Investment
Officer
(Officer of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab
Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity
Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since
2011)
Chief Executive Officer (Jan. 2022 – present), President (Oct. 2023 – present), (Chief
Investment Officer (Apr. 2011 – present) and Senior Vice President (Apr. 2011 – Jan. 2022),
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Director, Chief Executive Officer and
President (Oct. 2022 – present), Charles Schwab Investment Advisory, Inc.; Chief Executive
Officer (Sept. 2023 – present), President (Oct. 2023 – present), Chief Investment Officer
(June 2011 – present) and Vice President (June 2011 – Sept. 2023), Schwab Funds, Laudus
Trust and Schwab ETFs.
Mark Fischer
1970
Chief Operating 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)
Chief Operating Officer (Dec. 2020 – present) and Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer
(Jan. 2016 – Dec. 2022), Schwab Funds, Laudus Trust and Schwab ETFs; Chief Financial
Officer (Mar. 2020 – present), Chief Operating Officer (Oct. 2023 – present), Managing
Director (Mar. 2023 – present) and Vice President (Oct. 2013 – Mar. 2023), Charles Schwab
Investment Management, Inc.
Dana Smith
1965
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
2023)
Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer (Jan. 2023 – present) and Assistant Treasurer
(Dec. 2015 – Dec. 2022), Schwab Funds, Laudus Trust and Schwab ETFs; Managing Director
(Mar. 2023 – present), Vice President (Mar. 2022 – Mar. 2023) and Director
(Oct. 2015 – Mar. 2022), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Managing Director
(May 2022 – present) and Vice President (Apr. 2022 – May 2022), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
Patrick Cassidy
1964
Vice President and Chief Investment 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)
Chief Investment Officer (Oct. 2023 – present) and Vice President (Feb. 2018 – present),
Schwab Funds, Laudus Trust and Schwab ETFs; Managing Director (Mar. 2023 – present),
Chief Investment Officer (Oct. 2023 – present), and Senior Vice President
(Oct. 2012 – Mar. 2023), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.
William P. McMahon, Jr.
1972
Vice President and Chief Investment Officer
(Officer of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab
Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity
Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since
2021)
Managing Director (Mar. 2023 – present), Senior Vice President (Jan. 2020 – Mar. 2023) and
Chief Investment Officer (Jan. 2020 – present) Charles Schwab Investment
Management, Inc.; Vice President and Chief Investment Officer (June 2021 – present),
Schwab Funds, Laudus Trust and Schwab ETFs; Senior Vice President and Chief Investment
Officer – ThomasPartners Strategies (Apr. 2018 – Dec. 2019), Charles Schwab Investment
Advisory, Inc.; Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer (May 2001 – Apr. 2018),
ThomasPartners, Inc.
Catherine MacGregor
1964
Chief Legal Officer and Secretary, Schwab Funds and
Schwab ETFs
Chief Legal Officer, Vice President and Clerk, Laudus Trust
(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)
Chief Legal Officer (Mar. 2022 – present), Managing Director (Mar. 2023 – present) and Vice
President (Sept. 2005 – Mar. 2023), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.;
Managing Director (May 2022 – present) and Vice President (Aug. 2005 – May 2022), Charles
Schwab & Co., Inc.; Vice President (Dec. 2005 – present) and Chief Legal Officer and Clerk
(Mar. 2007 – present), Laudus Trust; Chief Legal Officer and Secretary (Oct. 2021 – present),
Vice President (Nov. 2005 – Oct. 2021) and Assistant Secretary (June 2007 – Oct. 2021),
Schwab Funds; Chief Legal Officer and Secretary (Oct. 2021 – present), Vice President and
Assistant Secretary (Oct. 2009 – Oct. 2021), 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 and Mr. Wurster are Interested Trustees. Mr. Bettinger and Mr. Wurster are Interested Trustees because each owns stock of The Charles Schwab Corporation (CSC), the parent company of Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc., the investment adviser for the trusts in the Fund Complex, and is an employee of Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (Schwab), the principal underwriter for The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios and Laudus Trust.
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
asset allocation The practice of dividing a portfolio among different asset classes, with each asset class assigned a particular percentage.
asset class A group of securities with similar structure and basic characteristics. Stocks, bonds and cash are the three main examples of asset classes.
Bloomberg 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 US Government/Credit 1–5 Year Index An index that is a broad-based benchmark measuring the performance of U.S. dollar-denominated U.S. Treasury bonds, government related bonds (i.e., U.S. and non-U.S. agencies, sovereign, quasi-sovereign, supranational and local authority debt) and investment grade U.S. corporate bonds that have a remaining maturity of greater than or equal to one year and less than five years. 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 a remaining maturity greater than or equal to one year and less than five years. The index excludes certain types of securities, including, bonds with equity type features (e.g., warrants, convertibles and preferreds), tax-exempt municipal securities, inflation-linked bonds, floating rate issues, strips, private placements, U.S. dollar-denominated 25 and 50 par retail bonds, structured notes and pass-through certificates. The index is market capitalization weighted and the securities in the index are updated on the last business day of each month.
Bloomberg 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.
Bloomberg US Treasury Inflation-Linked Bond Index (Series-L) An index which includes all publicly-issued U.S. Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) that have at least one year remaining to maturity, are rated investment grade and have $500 million or more of outstanding face value. The TIPS in the index must be denominated in U.S. dollars and must be fixed-rate and non-convertible. The index is market capitalization weighted and the TIPS in the index are updated on the last business day of each month. TIPS are publicly issued, dollar denominated U.S. Government securities issued by the U.S. Treasury that have principal and interest payments linked to an official inflation measure (as measured by the Consumer Price Index, or CPI) and their payments are supported by the full faith and credit of the United States.
bond A security representing a loan from the investor to the issuer. A bond typically pays interest at a fixed rate (the coupon rate) until a specified date (the maturity date), at which time the issuer returns the money borrowed (principal or face value) to the bondholder. Because of their structure, bonds are sometimes called “fixed-income securities” or “debt securities.”
An individual bond is subject to the credit risk of the issuer. Changes in interest rates can affect a bond’s market value prior to call or maturity. There is no guarantee that a bond’s yield to call or maturity will provide a positive return over the rate of inflation.
bond fund A bond fund is subject to the same credit, interest rate, and inflation risks as bonds. In addition, a bond fund incurs ongoing fees and expenses. A bond fund’s net asset value will fluctuate with the price of the underlying bonds and the portfolio turnover activity; return of principal is not guaranteed.
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 capital gain or loss is considered unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index An index which includes all U.S. equity issues with readily available prices. The index is a float-adjusted market capitalization weighted index that reflects the shares of securities actually available to investors in the marketplace.
expense ratio The amount that is taken from a mutual fund’s assets each year to cover the fund’s 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.
FTSE non-US Dollar World Government Bond Index A market capitalization index that measures the total rate of return performance for the government bonds of 22 countries, excluding the U.S., with a remaining maturity of at least 1 year.
market cap, market capitalization The value of a company as determined by the total value of all shares of its stock outstanding.
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.
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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 mutual fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets, subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding.
outstanding shares, shares outstanding When speaking of a company or mutual fund, indicates all shares currently held by investors.
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 Midcap Index  An index that measures the performance of the mid-cap segment of the U.S. equity universe. The Russell Midcap Index is a subset of the Russell 1000 Index. It includes approximately 800 of the smallest securities based on a combination of their market cap and current index membership.
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.
stock A share of ownership, or equity, in the issuing company.
Target 2010 Composite Index A custom blended index developed by Schwab Asset Management based on the 2010 fund’s asset allocation glide schedule and will become more conservative as time elapses. Effective March 1, 2014, the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index was replaced by a combination of the S&P 500 Index and the Russell 2000 Index. Effective August 24, 2018, the FTSE non-US Dollar World Government Bond Index was replaced by the Bloomberg Global Aggregate ex-US Hedged Index. Effective February 1, 2024, the Bloomberg US Government/Credit Index has been removed. Effective February 1, 2024, the composite is derived using the following portion allocations: 22.5% S&P 500 Index, 1.2% Russell Midcap Index, 1.8% Russell 2000 Index, 7.6% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 44.4% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, 2.5% FTSE EPRA Nareit Global Index (Net), 6.8% Bloomberg US Treasury Inflation-Linked Bond Index (Series-L), 2.1% Bloomberg Global Aggregate ex-US Hedged Index, 8.1% Bloomberg US Government/Credit 1-5 Year Index, and 3.1% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. The components that make up the composite index may vary over time. The composite index represents target allocations for 2024. Percentages listed may not total to 100% due to rounding.
Target 2015 Composite Index A custom blended index developed by Schwab Asset Management based on the 2015 fund’s asset allocation glide schedule and will become more conservative as time elapses. Effective March 1, 2014, the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index was replaced by a combination of the S&P 500 Index and the Russell 2000 Index. Effective August 24, 2018, the FTSE non-US Dollar World Government Bond Index was replaced by the Bloomberg Global Aggregate ex-US Hedged Index. Effective February 1, 2024, the Bloomberg US Government/Credit Index has been removed. Effective February 1, 2024, the composite is derived using the following portion allocations: 24.8% S&P 500 Index, 1.4% Russell Midcap Index, 2.0%
Russell 2000 Index, 8.8% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 41.7% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, 2.8% FTSE EPRA Nareit Global Index (Net), 6.4% Bloomberg US Treasury Inflation-Linked Bond Index (Series-L), 2.2% Bloomberg Global Aggregate ex-US Hedged Index, 7.5% Bloomberg US Government/Credit 1-5 Year Index, and 2.5% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. The components that make up the composite index may vary over time. The composite index represents target allocations for 2024. Percentages listed may not total to 100% due to rounding.
Target 2020 Composite Index A custom blended index developed by Schwab Asset Management based on the 2020 fund’s asset allocation glide schedule and will become more conservative as time elapses. Effective March 1, 2014, the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index was replaced by a combination of the S&P 500 Index and the Russell 2000 Index. Effective August 24, 2018, the FTSE non-US Dollar World Government Bond Index was replaced by the Bloomberg Global Aggregate ex-US Hedged Index. Effective February 1, 2024, the Bloomberg US Government/Credit Index has been removed. Effective February 1, 2024, the composite is derived using the following portion allocations: 26.2% S&P 500 Index, 1.5% Russell Midcap Index, 2.1% Russell 2000 Index, 9.8% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 39.9% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, 3.0% FTSE EPRA Nareit Global Index (Net), 6.1% Bloomberg US Treasury Inflation-Linked Bond Index (Series-L), 2.2% Bloomberg Global Aggregate ex-US Hedged Index, 7.1% Bloomberg US Government/Credit 1-5 Year Index, and 2.2% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. The components that make up the composite index may vary over time. The composite index represents target allocations for 2024. Percentages listed may not total to 100% due to rounding.
Target 2025 Composite Index A custom blended index developed by Schwab Asset Management based on the 2025 fund’s asset allocation glide schedule and will become more conservative as time elapses. Effective March 1, 2014, the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index was replaced by a combination of the S&P 500 Index and the Russell 2000® Index. Effective August 24, 2018, the FTSE non-US Dollar World Government Bond Index was replaced by the Bloomberg Global Aggregate ex-US Hedged Index. Effective February 1, 2024, the Bloomberg US Government/Credit Index has been removed. Effective February 1, 2024, the composite is derived using the following portion allocations: 28.3% S&P 500 Index, 1.4% Russell Midcap Index, 2.4% Russell 2000 Index, 11.8% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 36.6% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, 3.3% FTSE EPRA Nareit Global Index (Net), 0.1% MSCI Emerging Markets Index (Net), 5.0% Bloomberg US Treasury Inflation-Linked Bond Index (Series-L), 2.7% Bloomberg Global Aggregate ex-US Hedged Index, 6.3% Bloomberg US Government/Credit 1-5 Year Index, and 1.9% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. The components that make up the composite index may vary over time. The composite index represents target allocations for 2024. Percentages listed may not total to 100% due to rounding.
Target 2030 Composite Index A custom blended index developed by Schwab Asset Management based on the 2030 fund’s asset allocation glide schedule and will become more conservative as time elapses. Effective March 1, 2014, the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index was replaced by a combination of the S&P 500 Index and the Russell 2000 Index. Effective August 24, 2018, the FTSE non-US Dollar World Government Bond Index was replaced by the Bloomberg Global Aggregate ex-US Hedged Index. Effective February 1, 2024, the Bloomberg US Government/Credit Index has been removed. Effective February 1, 2024, the composite is derived using the following portion allocations: 35.0% S&P 500 Index, 1.6% Russell Midcap Index, 3.6% Russell 2000 Index, 15.8% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 27.2% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, 4.3% FTSE EPRA Nareit Global Index (Net), 0.9% MSCI Emerging Markets Index (Net), 1.8% Bloomberg US Treasury Inflation-Linked Bond Index (Series-L), 4.0% Bloomberg
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Global Aggregate ex-US Hedged Index, 4.2% Bloomberg US Government/Credit 1-5 Year Index, and 1.5% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. The components that make up the composite index may vary over time. The composite index represents target allocations for 2024. Percentages listed may not total to 100% due to rounding.
Target 2035 Composite Index A custom blended index developed by Schwab Asset Management based on the 2035 fund’s asset allocation glide schedule and will become more conservative as time elapses. Effective March 1, 2014, the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index was replaced by a combination of the S&P 500 Index and the Russell 2000 Index. Effective August 24, 2018, the FTSE non-US Dollar World Government Bond Index was replaced by the Bloomberg Global Aggregate ex-US Hedged Index. Effective February 1, 2024, the Bloomberg US Government/Credit Index has been removed. Effective February 1, 2024, the composite is derived using the following portion allocations: 39.6% S&P 500 Index, 1.7% Russell Midcap Index, 4.6% Russell 2000 Index, 18.7% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 20.5% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, 5.0% FTSE EPRA Nareit Global Index (Net), 1.8% MSCI Emerging Markets Index (Net), 4.1% Bloomberg Global Aggregate ex-US Hedged Index, 2.9% Bloomberg US Government/Credit 1-5 Year Index, and 1.2% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. The components that make up the composite index may vary over time. The composite index represents target allocations for 2024. Percentages listed may not total to 100% due to rounding.
Target 2040 Composite Index A custom blended index developed by Schwab Asset Management based on the 2040 fund’s asset allocation glide schedule and will become more conservative as time elapses. Effective March 1, 2014, the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index was replaced by a combination of the S&P 500 Index and the Russell 2000 Index. Effective August 24, 2018, the FTSE non-US Dollar World Government Bond Index was replaced by the Bloomberg Global Aggregate ex-US Hedged Index. Effective February 1, 2024, the Bloomberg US Government/Credit Index has been removed. Effective February 1, 2024, the composite is derived using the following portion allocations: 43.0% S&P 500 Index, 1.8% Russell Midcap Index, 5.4% Russell 2000 Index, 21.0% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 14.7% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, 5.6% FTSE EPRA Nareit Global Index (Net), 2.7% MSCI Emerging Markets Index (Net), 3.0% Bloomberg Global Aggregate ex-US Hedged Index, 1.9% Bloomberg US Government/Credit 1-5 Year Index, and 0.9% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. The components that make up the composite index may vary over time. The composite index represents target allocations for 2024. Percentages listed may not total to 100% due to rounding.
Target 2045 Composite Index A custom blended index developed by Schwab Asset Management based on the 2045 fund’s asset allocation glide schedule and will become more conservative as time elapses. Effective March 1, 2014, the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index was replaced by a combination of the S&P 500 Index and the Russell 2000 Index. Effective August 24, 2018, the FTSE non-US Dollar World Government Bond Index was replaced by the Bloomberg Global Aggregate ex-US Hedged Index. Effective February 1, 2024, the Bloomberg US Government/Credit Index has been removed. Effective February 1, 2024, the composite is derived using the following portion allocations: 45.7% S&P 500 Index, 1.9% Russell Midcap Index, 6.2% Russell 2000 Index, 22.9% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 9.7% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, 6.0% FTSE EPRA Nareit Global Index (Net), 3.6% MSCI Emerging Markets Index (Net), 2.0% Bloomberg Global Aggregate ex-US Hedged Index, 1.2% Bloomberg US
Government/Credit 1-5 Year Index, and 0.7% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. The components that make up the composite index may vary over time. The composite index represents target allocations for 2024. Percentages listed may not total to 100% due to rounding.
Target 2050 Composite Index A custom blended index developed by Schwab Asset Management based on the 2050 fund’s asset allocation glide schedule and will become more conservative as time elapses. Effective March 1, 2014, the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index was replaced by a combination of the S&P 500 Index and the Russell 2000 Index. Effective August 24, 2018, the FTSE non-US Dollar World Government Bond Index was replaced by the Bloomberg Global Aggregate ex-US Hedged Index. Effective February 1, 2024, the Bloomberg US Government/Credit Index has been removed. Effective February 1, 2024, the composite is derived using the following portion allocations: 47.0% S&P 500 Index, 1.9% Russell Midcap Index, 6.9% Russell 2000 Index, 24.1% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 6.4% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, 6.4% FTSE EPRA Nareit Global Index (Net), 4.5% MSCI Emerging Markets Index (Net), 1.4% Bloomberg Global Aggregate ex-US Hedged Index, 0.8% Bloomberg US Government/Credit 1-5 Year Index, and 0.6% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. The components that make up the composite index may vary over time. The composite index represents target allocations for 2024. Percentages listed may not total to 100% due to rounding.
Target 2055 Composite Index A custom blended index developed by Schwab Asset Management based on the 2055 fund’s asset allocation glide schedule and will become more conservative as time elapses. Effective March 1, 2014, the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index was replaced by a combination of the S&P 500 Index and the Russell 2000 Index. Effective August 24, 2018, the FTSE non-US Dollar World Government Bond Index was replaced by the Bloomberg Global Aggregate ex-US Hedged Index. Effective February 1, 2024, the Bloomberg US Government/Credit Index has been removed. Effective February 1, 2024, the composite is derived using the following portion allocations: 47.8% S&P 500 Index, 2.0% Russell Midcap Index, 7.3% Russell 2000 Index, 24.8% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 4.5% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, 6.5% FTSE EPRA Nareit Global Index (Net), 5.0% MSCI Emerging Markets Index (Net), 1.0% Bloomberg Global Aggregate ex-US Hedged Index, 0.6% Bloomberg US Government/Credit 1-5 Year Index, and 0.5% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. The components that make up the composite index may vary over time. The composite index represents target allocations for 2024. Percentages listed may not total to 100% due to rounding.
Target 2060 Composite Index A custom blended index developed by Schwab Asset Management based on the 2060 fund’s asset allocation glide schedule and will become more conservative as time elapses. Effective August 24, 2018, the FTSE non-US Dollar World Government Bond Index was replaced by the Bloomberg Global Aggregate ex-US Hedged Index. Effective February 1, 2024, the Bloomberg US Government/Credit Index has been removed. Effective February 1, 2024, the composite is derived using the following portion allocations: 48.3% S&P 500 Index, 2.0% Russell Midcap Index, 7.6% Russell 2000 Index, 25.4% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 2.9% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, 6.7% FTSE EPRA Nareit Global Index (Net), 5.5% MSCI Emerging Markets Index (Net), 0.7% Bloomberg Global Aggregate ex-US Hedged Index, 0.5% Bloomberg US Government/Credit 1-5 Year Index, and 0.5% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. The components that make up the composite index may vary over time. The composite index represents target allocations for 2024. Percentages listed may not total to 100% due to rounding.
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Target 2065 Composite Index A custom blended index developed by Schwab Asset Management based on the 2065 fund’s asset allocation glide schedule and will become more conservative as time elapses. Effective February 1, 2024, the Bloomberg US Government/Credit Index has been removed. Effective February 1, 2024, the composite is derived using the following portion allocations: 48.7% S&P 500 Index, 2.1% Russell Midcap Index, 7.8% Russell 2000 Index, 25.8% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 1.5% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, 6.8% FTSE EPRA Nareit Global Index (Net), 5.8% MSCI Emerging Markets Index (Net), 0.5% Bloomberg Global Aggregate ex-US Hedged Index, 0.5% Bloomberg US Government/Credit 1-5 Year Index, and 0.5% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. The components that make up the composite index may vary over time. The composite index represents target allocations for 2024. Percentages listed may not total to 100% due to rounding.
total return The percentage that an investor would have earned or lost on an investment in the fund assuming dividends and distributions were reinvested.
weighted average For mutual funds, an average that gives the same weight to each security as the security represents in the fund’s portfolio.
yield The income paid out by an investment, expressed as a percentage of the investment’s market value.
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Notes

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Schwab Funds
Equity Funds
Schwab Core Equity Fund
Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Schwab Health Care Fund
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Schwab Select Large Cap Growth Fund
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental Global Real Estate Index Fund
Schwab Global Real Estate Fund
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Schwab 1000 Index® Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund®
Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund®
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
Schwab International Index Fund®
Asset Allocation Funds
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Schwab MarketTrack Portfolios®
Schwab Target Funds
Schwab Target Index Funds
Schwab Monthly Income Funds
Bond Funds
Schwab Treasury Inflation Protected Securities Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond Index Fund
Schwab Short-Term Bond Index Fund
Schwab Tax-Free Bond Fund1
Schwab California Tax-Free Bond Fund1
Schwab Opportunistic Municipal Bond Fund
Schwab Money Funds2
Schwab provides a broad choice of taxable and tax-exempt money market funds for both retail and institutional client types.
Investment Adviser
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc., dba Schwab Asset Management
211 Main Street, San Francisco, CA 94105
Funds
Schwab Funds
1-877-824-5615
© 2024 Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. All rights reserved.
Member SIPC®
Printed on recycled paper.
¹
State, local, and the Federal Alternative Minimum Tax may apply. Capital gains are not exempt from Federal Taxation.
²
You could lose money by investing in the Schwab Money Funds. All Schwab Money Funds with the exception of Schwab Variable Share Price Money Fund seek to preserve the value of your investment at $1.00 per share, but cannot guarantee they will do so. Because the share price of Schwab Variable Share Price Money Fund will fluctuate, when you sell your shares they may be worth more or less than what you originally paid for them. All Schwab Money Funds with the exception of Schwab Government Money Fund, Schwab Retirement Government Money Fund, Schwab U.S. Treasury Money Fund, Schwab Treasury Obligations Money Fund and Schwab Government Money Market Portfolio may impose a fee upon the sale of your shares if the Fund’s Board determines that the fee is in the best interests of the Fund. An investment in the Schwab Money Funds is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency. The Schwab Money Funds’ sponsor has no legal obligation to provide financial support to the Funds, and you should not expect that the sponsor will provide financial support to the Funds at any time.

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Semiannual Report | April 30, 2024
Schwab Balanced Fund
No Action Required – Notice Regarding Shareholder Report Delivery
Beginning on July 24, 2024, fund shareholder reports will be streamlined to highlight key information deemed important for investors to assess
and monitor their fund investments. Other information, including financial statements, will not appear in the streamlined shareholder reports
but will available online and delivered free of charge upon request.
• If you already receive the full shareholder reports, you will receive the streamlined shareholder reports in the same way that you currently
receive the full shareholder reports (either in paper or electronically).
• If you currently receive a notification when a shareholder report is available on a fund’s website, beginning July 24, 2024, you will begin to
receive the streamlined shareholder report (in paper).

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Schwab Balanced Fund
In This Report
2
3
4
6
7
12
20
23
Fund investment adviser: Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc., dba Schwab Asset Management®
Distributor: Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (Schwab)
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Schwab Balanced Fund
Performance at a Glance
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Total Return for the 6 Months Ended April 30, 2024
Schwab Balanced Fund (Ticker Symbol: SWOBX)
14.04%
S&P 500® Index
20.98%
Balanced Blended Index
14.05%
Fund Category: Morningstar Moderate Allocation1
13.00%
Performance Details
pages 4-5
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 components that make up the composite index may vary over time. For index definition, please see the Glossary.
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, the fund’s total return would have been lower. Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the redemption of fund shares.
1
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
2
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Schwab Balanced Fund
Fund Management
Zifan Tang, Ph.D., CFA, Senior Portfolio Manager for Schwab Asset Management, is responsible for the
day-to-day co-management of the fund. Prior to joining Schwab in 2012, Ms. Tang was a product manager at
Thomson Reuters and from 1997 to 2009 worked as a portfolio manager at Barclays Global Investors (now
known as BlackRock).
(DREW HAYES PHOTO)
Drew Hayes, CFA, Portfolio Manager for Schwab Asset Management, is responsible for the day-to-day
co-management of the fund. Mr. Hayes has been with Schwab since 2006. Before becoming a portfolio
manager, he spent seven years as a senior fixed income specialist for Schwab Wealth Advisory, Inc. Prior to
that, he worked as a bond investment specialist for two years and as a registered representative for two years
for Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
Patrick Kwok, CFA, Portfolio Manager for Schwab Asset Management, is responsible for the day-to-day
co-management of the fund. Previously, Mr. Kwok served as an associate portfolio manager from 2012 to
2016. Prior to that, he worked as a fund administration manager, where he was responsible for oversight of
sub-advisers, trading, cash management, and fund administration supporting the Charles Schwab Trust Bank
Collective Investment Trusts and multi-asset Schwab Funds. Prior to joining Schwab Asset Management in
2008, Mr. Kwok spent two years as an asset operations specialist at Charles Schwab Trust Company. He also
worked for one year at State Street Bank & Trust as a portfolio accountant and pricing specialist.
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Schwab Balanced  Fund
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab Balanced Fund (11/18/96)
14.04%
11.16%
6.44%
6.90%
S&P 500® Index
20.98%
22.66%
13.19%
12.41%
Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index
4.97%
-1.47%
-0.16%
1.20%
Balanced Blended Index
14.05%
10.83%
7.38%
7.57%
Fund Category: Morningstar Moderate Allocation 2
13.00%
10.46%
6.28%
6.07%
Fund Expense Ratios3: Net 0.50%; Gross 0.52%
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.
1
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, the fund’s returns would have been lower. These returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
3
As stated in the prospectus. Includes 0.50% of acquired fund fees and expenses (AFFE), which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in the underlying funds. Net Expense: Expenses reduced by a contractual fee waiver in effect for so long as Schwab Asset Management serves as the investment adviser to the fund. Gross Expense: Does not reflect the effect of contractual fee waivers. For actual expense ratios during the period, not including AFFE, refer to the financial highlights section of the financial statements.
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Schwab Balanced Fund
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics
Number of Holdings
7
Portfolio Turnover Rate
6%
1
Asset Class Weightings % of Investments2
Top Holdings % of Net Assets3,4
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
Small-company stocks are subject to greater volatility than many other asset classes.
1
Not annualized.
2
The percentage may differ from the Portfolio Holdings because the above calculation is based on a percentage of total investments, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
3
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
4
The holdings listed exclude any temporary liquidity investments.
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Schwab Balanced Fund
Fund Expenses (Unaudited)
Examples for a $1,000 Investment
As a fund shareholder, you may incur two types of costs: (1) transaction costs; and (2) ongoing costs, including transfer agent fees and other fund expenses.
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 November 1, 2023 and held through April 30, 2024.
The 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.”
The 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. Therefore, the hypothetical return line of the table is 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)1,2
EFFECTIVE
EXPENSE RATIO
(ANNUALIZED)3,4
BEGINNING
ACCOUNT VALUE
AT 11/1/23
ENDING
ACCOUNT VALUE
(NET OF EXPENSES)
AT 4/30/24
EXPENSES PAID
DURING PERIOD
11/1/23-4/30/242,5
EFFECTIVE
EXPENSES PAID
DURING PERIOD
11/1/23-4/30/244,5
Schwab Balanced Fund
Actual Return
0.00%
0.51%
$1,000.00
$1,140.40
$0.00
$2.71
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.00%
0.51%
$1,000.00
$1,024.86
$0.00
$2.56
1
Based on the most recent six-month expense ratio.
2
Excludes acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in underlying funds.
3
Based on the most recent six-month acquired fund fees and expenses and the expense ratio; may differ from the acquired fund fees and expenses and the expense ratio in
the prospectus.
4
Includes acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in underlying funds.
5
Expenses for each fund are equal to its annualized expense ratio, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 182 days in the period, and divided
by 366 days in the fiscal year.
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Schwab Balanced Fund
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$14.64
$15.11
$19.74
$16.50
$15.99
$15.41
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.19
0.27
0.21
0.19
0.20
0.24
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
1.85
0.68
(3.62
)
3.58
1.13
1.32
Total from investment operations
2.04
0.95
(3.41
)
3.77
1.33
1.56
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.33
)
(0.24
)
(0.85
)
(0.19
)
(0.22
)
(0.37
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.55
)
(1.18
)
(0.37
)
(0.34
)
(0.60
)
(0.61
)
Total distributions
(0.88
)
(1.42
)
(1.22
)
(0.53
)
(0.82
)
(0.98
)
Net asset value at end of period
$15.80
$14.64
$15.11
$19.74
$16.50
$15.99
Total return
14.04
%2
6.74
%
(18.51
%)
23.20
%
8.58
%
11.19
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Net operating expenses3
0.00
%4
0.00
%
0.00
%5
0.00
%
0.00
%
0.00
%
Gross operating expenses3
0.02
%4
0.02
%
0.03
%5
0.02
%
0.03
%
0.04
%
Net investment income (loss)
2.44
%4
1.78
%
1.25
%
1.01
%
1.26
%
1.55
%
Portfolio turnover rate
6
%2
10
%
31
%
6
%
18
%
32
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000)
$637,537
$585,145
$619,501
$803,812
$577,427
$526,174
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Ratio excludes acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in underlying funds.
4
Annualized.
5
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
See financial notes
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Schwab Balanced Fund
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date, including a summary of the fund’s transactions with its affiliated underlying funds during the period.
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. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
AFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 99.4% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 50.3%
Large-Cap 41.8%
Schwab Core Equity Fund
$158,280,693
$5,505,568
($18,335,026
)
($1,358,432
)
$25,440,433
$169,533,236
7,974,282
$4,860,201
Schwab Select Large Cap Growth Fund *
89,425,993
15,445,807
(15,648,778
)
1,515,141
6,520,856
97,259,019
4,226,815
15,445,807
 
266,792,255
Small-Cap 8.5%
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
47,248,487
1,106,491
(3,390,873
)
401,729
8,578,846
53,944,680
2,732,760
206,641
 
320,736,935
 
International Stocks 9.8%
Developed Markets 9.8%
Schwab International Opportunities Fund
54,828,909
1,079,650
(1,240,786
)
(216,412
)
8,088,735
62,540,096
3,127,005
1,079,650
 
Fixed Income 36.9%
Intermediate-Term Bond 36.9%
Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond Index Fund
217,828,565
13,862,941
(2,972,036
)
(779,290
)
6,928,662
234,868,842
27,278,611
4,233,722
 
Money Market Funds 2.4%
Schwab Variable Share Price Money
Fund, Ultra Shares, 5.27% (b)
15,527,816
410,883
(400,000
)
(120
)
86
15,538,665
15,534,005
410,119
Total Affiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $612,539,670)
$583,140,463
$37,411,340
($41,987,499
)
($437,384
)
$55,557,618
$633,684,538
$26,236,140
 
UNAFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 0.6% OF NET ASSETS
 
Money Market Funds 0.6%
State Street Institutional
U.S. Government Money Market
Fund, Premier Class, 5.25% (b)
$4,158,046
4,158,046
Total Unaffiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $4,158,046)
$4,158,046
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $616,697,716)
$637,842,584
*
Non-income producing security.
(a)
Distributions received include distributions from net investment income and capital gains, if any, from the underlying funds. Amounts shown are only presented for
affiliated underlying funds, which are presented in the corresponding line-item in the Statement of Operations, if applicable (see financial note 2(c) for additional
information). 
(b)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
At April 30, 2024, all of the fund’s investment securities were classified as Level 1 (see financial note 2(a) for additional information).
See financial notes
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Schwab Balanced Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - affiliated issuers (cost $612,539,670)
 
$633,684,538
Investments in securities, at value - unaffiliated issuers (cost $4,158,046)
 
4,158,046
Receivables:
 
Dividends
 
801,284
Fund shares sold
 
463,850
Due from investment adviser
 
10,077
Prepaid expenses
+
15,445
Total assets
 
639,133,240
 
Liabilities
Payables:
 
Fund shares redeemed
 
806,438
Investments bought
 
747,701
Accrued expenses
+
41,901
Total liabilities
 
1,596,040
Net assets
 
$637,537,200
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$614,072,204
Total distributable earnings
+
23,464,996
Net assets
 
$637,537,200
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$637,537,200
 
40,357,658
$15.80
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab Balanced Fund
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - affiliated issuers
 
$7,668,073
Dividends received from securities - unaffiliated issuers
+
85,544
Total investment income
 
7,753,617
 
Expenses
Registration fees
 
16,014
Shareholder reports
 
14,096
Professional fees
 
12,224
Portfolio accounting fees
 
11,771
Independent trustees’ fees
 
3,570
Transfer agent fees
 
3,244
Custodian fees
 
989
Other expenses
+
2,958
Total expenses
 
64,866
Expense reduction
64,866
Net expenses
Net investment income
 
7,753,617
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Realized capital gain distributions received from underlying funds - affiliated issuers
 
18,568,067
Net realized losses on sales of securities - affiliated issuers
+
(437,384
)
Net realized gains
 
18,130,683
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - affiliated issuers
+
55,557,618
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
73,688,301
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$81,441,918
See financial notes
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Schwab Balanced Fund
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$7,753,617
$11,081,371
Net realized gains
 
18,130,683
17,355,733
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
55,557,618
13,050,280
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$81,441,918
$41,487,384
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($34,752,458
)
($56,655,490
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
3,960,755
$62,811,319
4,280,755
$64,732,121
Shares reinvested
 
1,945,108
30,324,232
3,536,115
49,470,251
Shares redeemed
+
(5,522,121
)
(87,433,178
)
(8,843,149
)
(133,389,812
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
383,742
$5,702,373
(1,026,279
)
($19,187,440
)
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
39,973,916
$585,145,367
41,000,195
$619,500,913
Total increase (decrease)
+
383,742
52,391,833
(1,026,279
)
(34,355,546
)
End of period
 
40,357,658
$637,537,200
39,973,916
$585,145,367
See financial notes
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Schwab Balanced Fund
Financial Notes, unaudited
1. Business Structure of the Fund:
Schwab Balanced Fund is a series of Schwab Capital Trust (the trust), a no-load, open-end management investment company. The trust is organized as a Massachusetts business trust and is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act). The list below shows all the funds in the trust as of the end of the period, including the fund discussed in this report, which is highlighted:
SCHWAB CAPITAL TRUST
Schwab Balanced Fund
Schwab Target 2045 Fund
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2050 Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund®
Schwab Target 2055 Fund
Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund®
Schwab Target 2060 Fund
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
Schwab Target 2065 Fund
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Schwab International Index Fund®
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Schwab MarketTrack All Equity Portfolio™
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Schwab MarketTrack Growth Portfolio™
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund
Schwab MarketTrack Balanced Portfolio™
Schwab Fundamental Global Real Estate Index Fund
Schwab MarketTrack Conservative Portfolio™
Schwab Target 2010 Index Fund
Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Schwab Target 2015 Index Fund
Schwab Core Equity Fund
Schwab Target 2020 Index Fund
Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
Schwab Target 2025 Index Fund
Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
Schwab Target 2030 Index Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Schwab Target 2035 Index Fund
Schwab Health Care Fund
Schwab Target 2040 Index Fund
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
Schwab Target 2045 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2010 Fund
Schwab Target 2050 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2015 Fund
Schwab Target 2055 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2020 Fund
Schwab Target 2060 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2025 Fund
Schwab Target 2065 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2030 Fund
Schwab Monthly Income Fund – Target Payout
Schwab Target 2035 Fund
Schwab Monthly Income Fund – Flexible Payout
Schwab Target 2040 Fund
Schwab Monthly Income Fund – Income Payout
The Schwab Balanced Fund is a “fund of funds” because it invests in other mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). The fund seeks to achieve its investment objective by generally investing in a diversified group of other affiliated Schwab Funds but may also invest in other unaffiliated mutual funds or ETFs (referred to herein, together with Schwab Funds, as the underlying funds). The fund invests in accordance with its target portfolio allocation.
The fund offers one share class.  Shares are bought and sold at closing net asset value per share (NAV), which is the price for all outstanding shares of the fund. Each share has a par value of 1/1,000 of a cent, and the fund’s Board of Trustees (the Board) may authorize the issuance of as many shares as necessary.
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. The "Fund Complex" includes The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Investments, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust.
Investment Objective
The Schwab Balanced Fund seeks capital growth and income.

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).
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Schwab Balanced Fund
Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
The financial statements of the fund should be read in conjunction with the underlying funds’ financial statements. 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) and are available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.
(a) Security Valuation:
Pursuant to Rule 2a-5 under the 1940 Act, the Board has designated authority to a Valuation Designee, the fund’s investment adviser, to make fair valuation determinations under adopted procedures, subject to Board oversight. The investment adviser has formed a Pricing Committee to administer the pricing and valuation of portfolio securities and other assets and liabilities as well as to ensure that prices used for internal purposes or provided by third parties reasonably reflect fair value. The Valuation Designee may utilize independent pricing services, quotations from securities and financial instrument dealers and other market sources to determine fair value.
Securities held in the fund’s portfolio are valued every business day. The following valuation policies and procedures are used by the Valuation Designee to value various types of securities:
● Mutual funds: Mutual funds are valued at their respective NAVs.
● Securities for which no quoted value is available: The Valuation Designee has adopted procedures to fair value the fund’s securities when market prices are not “readily available” or are unreliable. For example, a security may be fair valued when it’s 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. Fair value determinations are made in good faith in accordance with adopted valuation procedures. The Valuation Designee considers a number of factors, including unobservable market inputs, when arriving at fair value. The Valuation Designee may employ methods 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. 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.
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 methods 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 it is determined 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 the Valuation Designee’s judgment will be required to estimate fair value.
The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows:
● Level 1 — quoted prices in active markets for identical investments —Investments whose values are based on quoted market prices in active markets. These generally include active listed equities, mutual funds, ETFs and futures contracts. Mutual funds and ETFs are classified as Level 1 prices, without consideration to the classification level of the underlying securities held which could be Level 1, Level 2 or Level 3 in the fair value hierarchy.
● Level 2 — other 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 forward foreign currency exchange contracts. 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 3 — significant unobservable inputs (including the Valuation Designee’s 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 readily available for these securities, one or more valuation methods are used for which sufficient and reliable data is available. The inputs used 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
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
flows. Level 3 prices may also be adjusted to reflect illiquidity and/or non-transferability, with the amount of such discount estimated in the absence of market information. Assumptions used 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 April 30, 2024, are disclosed in the fund’s Portfolio Holdings.
(b) 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.
(c) 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). Any distributions from underlying funds are recorded in accordance with the character of the distributions as designated by the underlying funds.
(d) Expenses:
Expenses that are specific to the fund are charged directly to the fund. Expenses that are common to more than one fund in the trusts generally are allocated among those funds in proportion to their average daily net assets. The fund bears its share of the acquired fund fees and expenses of the underlying funds, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in the underlying funds. Such expenses are reflected in the net asset values of the underlying funds.
(e) Distributions to Shareholders:
The fund makes distributions from net investment income and net realized capital gains, if any, once a year. To receive a distribution, you must be a registered shareholder on the record date. Distributions are paid to shareholders on the payable date.
(f) 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.
(g) 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 respective shareholders each year. As long as the fund meets the tax requirements, it is not required to pay federal income tax.
(h) 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.
(i) Regulatory Update:
Effective January 24, 2023, the SEC adopted rule and form amendments to require mutual funds and ETFs to transmit concise and visually engaging streamlined annual and semiannual reports to shareholders that highlight key information deemed important for retail investors to assess and monitor their fund investments. Other information, including financial statements, will no longer appear in a streamlined shareholder report but must be available online, delivered free of charge upon request, and filed on a
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2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
semiannual basis on Form N-CSR. The rule and form amendments have a compliance date of July 24, 2024. At this time, management is evaluating the impact of these rule and form amendment changes on the content of the current shareholder report and the newly created annual and semiannual streamlined shareholder reports.

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.
Asset Allocation Risk. The fund is subject to the risk that the selection of the underlying funds and the allocation of the fund’s assets among the various asset classes and market segments may cause the fund to underperform other funds with a similar investment objective. The fund is not managed to maximize tax efficiency for taxable shareholder accounts. Investors should consider whether the fund is an appropriate investment in light of their current financial position and retirement needs.
Conflicts of Interest Risk. The investment adviser’s authority to select and substitute underlying funds from a variety of affiliated and unaffiliated mutual funds and ETFs may create a conflict of interest because the fees paid to it and its affiliates by some underlying funds are higher than the fees paid by other underlying funds. The investment adviser also may have an incentive to select an affiliated underlying fund for other reasons, including to increase assets under management or to support new investment strategies. In addition, other conflicts of interest may exist where the best interests of the affiliated underlying fund may not be aligned with those of the fund. However, the investment adviser is a fiduciary to the fund and is legally obligated to act in the fund’s best interests when selecting underlying funds.
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 and 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.
Direct Investment Risk. The fund may invest directly in cash, cash equivalents and equity and fixed-income securities, including money market securities, to maintain its allocations. The fund’s direct investment in these securities is subject to the same or similar risks as an underlying fund’s investment in the same securities.
Underlying Fund Investment Risk. Before investing in the fund, investors should assess the risks associated with the underlying funds in which the fund may invest, which include any combination of the risks described below.
● Investment Risk. The fund may experience losses with respect to its investment in an underlying fund. Further, there is no guarantee that an underlying fund will be able to achieve its objective.
● Management Risk. Generally, the underlying funds are actively managed mutual funds. Any actively managed mutual fund is subject to the risk that its investment adviser (or subadviser(s)) will select or allocate assets that could cause the fund to underperform or otherwise not meet its objective. An underlying fund’s adviser applies its own investment techniques and risk analyses in making investment decisions for the underlying fund, but there can be no guarantee that they will produce the desired results.
● 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, an underlying fund’s performance could be impacted.
● Growth Investing Risk. An underlying fund’s investments in growth stocks can be volatile. Growth companies usually invest a high portion of earnings in their businesses and may lack the dividends of value stocks that can cushion stock prices in a falling market. The prices of growth stocks are based largely on projections of the issuer’s future earnings and revenues. If a company’s earnings or revenues fall short of expectations, its stock price may fall dramatically. Growth stocks may also be more expensive relative to their earnings or assets compared to value or other stocks.
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
3. Risk Factors (continued):
● Fixed-Income Risk. Interest rates rise and fall over time, which will affect an underlying fund’s yield and share price. A change in a central bank’s monetary policy or economic conditions, among other things, may result in a change in interest rates. A rise in interest rates could cause an underlying fund’s share price to fall. The credit quality of a portfolio investment could also cause an underlying fund’s share price to fall. An underlying fund could lose money if the issuer or guarantor of a portfolio investment or the counterparty to a derivatives contract fails to make timely principal or interest payments or otherwise honor its obligations. Fixed-income securities may be paid off earlier or later than expected. Either situation could cause an underlying fund to hold securities paying lower-than-market rates of interest, which could hurt an underlying fund’s yield or share price. Below investment-grade bonds (junk bonds) involve greater credit risk, are more volatile, involve greater risk of price declines and may be more susceptible to economic downturns than investment-grade securities.
● ETF Risk. When an underlying fund invests in an ETF, it will bear a proportionate share of the ETF’s expenses. In addition, lack of liquidity in the market for an ETF’s shares can result in its value being more volatile than the underlying portfolio of securities.
● Money Market Fund Risk. The fund may invest in underlying money market funds that either seek to maintain a stable $1.00 net asset value (“stable share price money market funds”) or that have a share price that fluctuates (“variable share price money market funds”). Although an underlying stable share price money market fund seeks to maintain a stable $1.00 net asset value, it is possible to lose money by investing in such a money market fund. Because the share price of an underlying variable share price money market fund will fluctuate, when the fund sells the shares it owns they may be worth more or less than what the fund originally paid for them. In addition, neither type of money market fund is designed to offer capital appreciation. Certain underlying money market funds may impose a fee upon the sale of shares under certain circumstances.
● Foreign Investment Risk. An underlying 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 an underlying fund’s investments, and could impair the underlying 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.
● Emerging Markets Risk. 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, auditing, financial reporting and recordkeeping 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 an underlying 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.
● Derivatives Risk. An underlying fund may use derivatives to enhance returns or hedge against market declines. Examples of derivatives are options, futures, options on futures, forward contracts and swaps. An option is the right, but not the obligation,to buy or sell an instrument at a specific price on or 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 forward contract is an over-the-counter derivative transaction between two parties to buy or sell a specified amount of an underlying reference at a specified price (or rate) on a specified date in the future. A forward foreign currency contract is a derivative (forward contract) in which the underlying reference is a country’s or region’s currency. 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 credit default swap is an agreement in which the seller agrees to make a payment to the buyer in the event of a specified credit event in exchange for a fixed payment or series of fixed payments. 
An underlying 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 leverage risk, liquidity risk, market risk and management risk are discussed elsewhere in this section. An underlying fund’s use of derivatives is also subject to counterparty risk, lack of availability risk, valuation risk, correlation risk and tax risk. Counterparty risk is the risk that the counterparty to a derivative transaction may not fulfill its contractual obligations either because the financial condition of the counterparty declines, or because the counterparty is otherwise unable or unwilling to perform under the contract. Lack of availability risk is the risk that suitable derivative transactions  may not be available in all circumstances for risk management
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
3. Risk Factors (continued):
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 an underlying fund to realize higher amounts of short-term capital gains. An underlying fund’s use of derivatives could reduce the underlying fund’s performance, increase its volatility, and could cause the underlying fund to lose more than the initial amount invested. The use of derivatives that are subject to regulation by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) by an underlying fund could cause the fund to become a commodity pool, which would require the fund to comply with certain CFTC rules. An underlying fund’s use of derivatives also could create a risk of counterparty default under certain transactions, risks that the fund would need to liquidate portfolio positions when it may not be advantageous to do so in order to meet margin and payment obligations, and legal risks relating to insufficient documentation, insufficient capacity or authority of a counterparty, or legality or enforceability of a contract.
● Leverage Risk. Certain underlying fund transactions, such as derivatives transactions, short sales, reverse repurchase agreements, and mortgage dollar rolls, may give rise to a form of leverage and may expose an underlying fund to greater risk. Leverage tends to magnify the effect of any decrease or increase in the value of an underlying fund’s portfolio securities, which means even a small amount of leverage can have a disproportionately large impact on the underlying fund.
● Liquidity Risk. An underlying fund may be unable to sell certain securities, such as illiquid securities, readily at a favorable time or price, or the underlying fund may have to sell them at a loss.
● Portfolio Turnover Risk. Certain of the underlying funds may buy and sell portfolio securities actively. If they do, their portfolio turnover rate and transaction costs will rise, which may lower the underlying fund’s performance and may increase the likelihood of capital gains distributions.
● Securities Lending Risk. An underlying fund may lend its portfolio securities to brokers, dealers, and other financial institutions. Securities lending involves the risk of loss of rights in, or delay in recovery of, the loaned securities if the borrower fails to return the security loaned or becomes insolvent.
● Mortgage-Backed and Mortgage Pass-Through Securities Risk. Mortgage-backed securities tend to increase in value less than other debt securities when interest rates decline, but are subject to similar or greater risk of decline in market value during periods of rising interest rates. Certain of the mortgage-backed securities in which an underlying fund may invest are issued or guaranteed by agencies or instrumentalities of the U.S. government but are not backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government. There can be no assurance that the U.S. government would provide financial support to its agencies or instrumentalities where it was not obligated to do so which can cause an underlying fund to lose money or underperform. The risks of investing in mortgage-backed securities include, among others, interest rate risk, credit risk, prepayment risk and extension risk. Transactions in mortgage pass-through securities often occur through to-be-announced (TBA) transactions. An underlying fund could lose money or underperform if a TBA counterparty defaults or goes bankrupt.
● Mortgage Dollar Rolls Risk. Mortgage dollar rolls are transactions in which an underlying fund sells mortgage-backed securities to a dealer and simultaneously agrees to repurchase similar securities in the future at a predetermined price. An underlying fund’s mortgage dollar rolls could lose money if the price of the mortgage-backed securities sold falls below the agreed upon repurchase price, or if the counterparty is unable to honor the agreement.
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
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc., dba Schwab Asset Management, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Charles Schwab Corporation, serves as the fund’s investment adviser and administrator pursuant to an Investment Advisory and Administration Agreement between the investment adviser and the trust. The investment adviser does not receive a fee for the services it performs for the fund. However, the investment adviser is entitled to receive an annual management fee from each of the affiliated Schwab Funds that serve as underlying funds.
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
4. Affiliates and Affiliated Transactions (continued):
Shareholder Servicing
The Board has adopted a Shareholder Servicing Plan (the Plan) on behalf of the fund. The Plan enables the fund to bear expenses relating to the provision by financial intermediaries, including Charles Schwab & Co., Inc., a broker-dealer affiliate of the investment adviser (together, service providers), of certain account maintenance, customer liaison and shareholder services to the current shareholders of the fund. The fund is not subject to any fee under the Plan.
Expense Limitation
The investment adviser and its affiliates have agreed with the fund, for so long as the investment adviser serves as the investment adviser to the fund, in which the agreement may only be amended or terminated with the approval of the Board, to limit the total annual fund operating expenses charged, excluding interest, taxes and certain non-routine expenses to 0.00%.
The agreement to limit the fund’s total expenses charged is limited to the fund’s direct operating expenses and, therefore, does not apply to acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in the underlying funds.
Investments in Affiliates
The fund may engage in certain transactions involving affiliated parties. Pursuant to an exemptive order issued by the SEC, the fund may invest in other affiliated funds. As of April 30, 2024, the fund’s ownership percentages of other affiliated funds’ shares are as follows:
Schwab Core Equity Fund
12.8
%
Schwab International Opportunities Fund
6.2
%
Schwab Select Large Cap Growth Fund
4.7
%
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
9.7
%
Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond Index Fund
5.2
%
Schwab Variable Share Price Money Fund, Ultra Shares
0.3
%
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 by the Board. The fund had no interfund borrowing or lending activity during the period.

5. Board of Trustees:
The Board may include people who are officers and/or directors of the investment adviser 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 fund did not pay any of these interested persons for their services as trustees, but did pay non-interested persons (independent trustees), as noted in the fund’s Statement of Operations. For information regarding the trustees, please refer to the Trustees and Officers table at the end of this report.

6. Borrowing from Banks:
During the period, the fund was a participant with other funds in the Fund Complex in a joint, syndicated, committed $1 billion line of credit (the Syndicated Credit Facility), maturing on September 26, 2024. Under the terms of the Syndicated Credit Facility, in addition to the interest charged on any borrowings by the fund, the fund 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 $400 million line of credit (the Uncommitted Credit Facility), with State Street Bank and Trust Company, maturing on September 26, 2024. Under the terms of the Uncommitted Credit Facility, the fund pays interest on the amount it borrows. There were no borrowings by the fund from either line of credit during the period.
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
6. Borrowing from Banks (continued):
The fund also has access to custodian overdraft facilities. The fund may have utilized the overdraft facility and incurred an interest expense, which is disclosed in the fund’s Statement of Operations, if any. The interest expense is determined based on a negotiated rate above the current Federal Funds Rate.

7. Purchases and Sales of Investment Securities:
For the period ended April 30, 2024, purchases and sales of securities (excluding short-term obligations) were as follows:
PURCHASES
OF SECURITIES
SALES
OF SECURITIES
$37,411,340
$41,987,499

8. Federal Income Taxes:
As of April 30, 2024, the tax basis cost of the fund’s investments and gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation were as follows:
 
TAX COST
GROSS UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
GROSS UNREALIZED
DEPRECIATION
NET UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
$634,481,233
$43,267,868
($39,906,517
)
$3,361,351
The tax basis components of distributions and components of distributable earnings on a tax basis are finalized at fiscal year-end; accordingly, tax basis balances have not been determined as of April 30, 2024. The tax basis components of distributions paid during the fiscal year ended October 31, 2023 were as follows:
 
PRIOR FISCAL YEAR END DISTRIBUTIONS
 
ORDINARY
INCOME
LONG-TERM
CAPITAL
GAINS
$9,522,266
$47,133,224
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 in the financial statements. The fund may also designate a portion of the amount paid to redeeming shareholders as a distribution for tax purposes.
As of October 31, 2023, 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 fund’s Statement of Operations.  During the fiscal year ended October 31, 2023, the fund did not incur any interest or penalties.

9. 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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Trustees and Officers
The tables below give information about the trustees and officers of Schwab Capital 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 106 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 fund’s 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
Michael J. Beer
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 2022)
Retired. Director, President and Chief Executive Officer
(Dec. 2016 – Sept. 2019), Principal Funds (investment management).
106
Director (2016 – 2019),
Principal Funds, Inc.
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.
106
None
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.
106
None
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.
106
Director
(2004 – present),
Corcept Therapeutics
Incorporated
Director (2009 – 2021),
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).
106
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
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).
106
None
J. Derek Penn
1957
Trustee
(Trustee of The Charles Schwab
Family of Funds, Schwab
Investments, Schwab Capital Trust,
Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab
Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust
since 2021)
Head of Equity Sales and Trading (2006 – 2018), BNY Mellon (financial
services).
106
None
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)
Co-Chairman of the Board (July 2022 – present), Director and Chief
Executive Officer (Oct. 2008 – present) and President
(Feb. 2007 – Oct. 2021), The Charles Schwab Corporation; President and
Chief Executive Officer (Oct. 2008 – Oct. 2021) and Director
(May 2008 – Oct. 2021), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; Co-Chairman of the
Board (July 2022 – present) and Director (Apr. 2006 – present), Charles
Schwab Bank, SSB; Co-Chairman of the Board (July 2022 – present) and
Director (Nov. 2017 – present), Charles Schwab Premier Bank, SSB;
Co-Chairman of the Board (July 2022 – present) and Director
(July 2019 – present), Charles Schwab Trust Bank; Director
(May 2008 – present), Chief Executive Officer (Aug. 2017 – present) and
President (Aug. 2017 – Nov. 2021), Schwab Holdings, Inc.; Manager
(Sept. 2023 – present), TD Ameritrade Holding LLC; Director
(Oct. 2020 – Aug. 2023), TD Ameritrade Holding Corporation; Director
(July 2016 – Oct. 2021), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.
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Director
(2008 – present), The
Charles Schwab
Corporation
Richard A. Wurster2
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 2022)
President (Oct. 2021 – present) and Executive Vice President – Schwab
Asset Management Solutions (Apr. 2019 – Oct. 2021), The Charles
Schwab Corporation; President, Director (Oct. 2021 – present), Executive
Vice President – Schwab Asset Management Solutions
(July 2019 – Oct. 2021) and Senior Vice President – Advisory
(May 2016 – July 2019), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; President
(Nov. 2021 – present), Schwab Holdings, Inc.; Director
(Oct. 2021 – present) and Chief Executive Officer (Nov. 2019 – Jan. 2022),
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Director, Chief Executive
Officer and President (Mar. 2018 – Oct. 2022), Charles Schwab Investment
Advisory, Inc.; Chief Executive Officer (July 2016 – Apr. 2018) and
President (Mar. 2017 – Apr. 2018), ThomasPartners, Inc.; Chief Executive
Officer (July 2016 – Apr. 2018), Windhaven Investment Management, Inc.
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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
Omar Aguilar
1970
Chief Executive Officer, President and Chief Investment
Officer
(Officer of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab
Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity
Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since
2011)
Chief Executive Officer (Jan. 2022 – present), President (Oct. 2023 – present), (Chief
Investment Officer (Apr. 2011 – present) and Senior Vice President (Apr. 2011 – Jan. 2022),
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Director, Chief Executive Officer and
President (Oct. 2022 – present), Charles Schwab Investment Advisory, Inc.; Chief Executive
Officer (Sept. 2023 – present), President (Oct. 2023 – present), Chief Investment Officer
(June 2011 – present) and Vice President (June 2011 – Sept. 2023), Schwab Funds, Laudus
Trust and Schwab ETFs.
Mark Fischer
1970
Chief Operating 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)
Chief Operating Officer (Dec. 2020 – present) and Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer
(Jan. 2016 – Dec. 2022), Schwab Funds, Laudus Trust and Schwab ETFs; Chief Financial
Officer (Mar. 2020 – present), Chief Operating Officer (Oct. 2023 – present), Managing
Director (Mar. 2023 – present) and Vice President (Oct. 2013 – Mar. 2023), Charles Schwab
Investment Management, Inc.
Dana Smith
1965
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
2023)
Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer (Jan. 2023 – present) and Assistant Treasurer
(Dec. 2015 – Dec. 2022), Schwab Funds, Laudus Trust and Schwab ETFs; Managing Director
(Mar. 2023 – present), Vice President (Mar. 2022 – Mar. 2023) and Director
(Oct. 2015 – Mar. 2022), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Managing Director
(May 2022 – present) and Vice President (Apr. 2022 – May 2022), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
Patrick Cassidy
1964
Vice President and Chief Investment 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)
Chief Investment Officer (Oct. 2023 – present) and Vice President (Feb. 2018 – present),
Schwab Funds, Laudus Trust and Schwab ETFs; Managing Director (Mar. 2023 – present),
Chief Investment Officer (Oct. 2023 – present), and Senior Vice President
(Oct. 2012 – Mar. 2023), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.
William P. McMahon, Jr.
1972
Vice President and Chief Investment Officer
(Officer of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab
Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity
Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since
2021)
Managing Director (Mar. 2023 – present), Senior Vice President (Jan. 2020 – Mar. 2023) and
Chief Investment Officer (Jan. 2020 – present) Charles Schwab Investment
Management, Inc.; Vice President and Chief Investment Officer (June 2021 – present),
Schwab Funds, Laudus Trust and Schwab ETFs; Senior Vice President and Chief Investment
Officer – ThomasPartners Strategies (Apr. 2018 – Dec. 2019), Charles Schwab Investment
Advisory, Inc.; Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer (May 2001 – Apr. 2018),
ThomasPartners, Inc.
Catherine MacGregor
1964
Chief Legal Officer and Secretary, Schwab Funds and
Schwab ETFs
Chief Legal Officer, Vice President and Clerk, Laudus Trust
(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)
Chief Legal Officer (Mar. 2022 – present), Managing Director (Mar. 2023 – present) and Vice
President (Sept. 2005 – Mar. 2023), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.;
Managing Director (May 2022 – present) and Vice President (Aug. 2005 – May 2022), Charles
Schwab & Co., Inc.; Vice President (Dec. 2005 – present) and Chief Legal Officer and Clerk
(Mar. 2007 – present), Laudus Trust; Chief Legal Officer and Secretary (Oct. 2021 – present),
Vice President (Nov. 2005 – Oct. 2021) and Assistant Secretary (June 2007 – Oct. 2021),
Schwab Funds; Chief Legal Officer and Secretary (Oct. 2021 – present), Vice President and
Assistant Secretary (Oct. 2009 – Oct. 2021), 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 and Mr. Wurster are Interested Trustees. Mr. Bettinger and Mr. Wurster are Interested Trustees because each owns stock of The Charles Schwab Corporation (CSC), the parent company of Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc., the investment adviser for the trusts in the Fund Complex, and is an employee of Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (Schwab), the principal underwriter for The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios and Laudus Trust.
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
asset allocation The practice of dividing a portfolio among different asset classes, with each asset class assigned a particular percentage.
asset class A group of securities with similar structure and basic characteristics. Stocks, bonds and cash are the three main examples of asset classes.
Balanced Blended Index A custom blended index developed by Schwab Asset Management that, effective February 1, 2022, is composed of 41.5% S&P 500 Index, 8.5% Russell 2000 Index, 10.0% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 37.0% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, and 3.0% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. From January 29, 2019 through January 31, 2022, the composite was composed of 50% S&P 500 Index, 10% Russell 2000 Index, 37% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, and 3% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. From August 1, 2013 through January 28, 2019, the composite was composed of 50% S&P 500 Index, 10% Russell 2000 Index, 25% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, 12% Bloomberg US Intermediate Aggregate Bond Index and 3% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. Prior to August 1, 2013 the Balanced Blended Index was composed of 60% S&P 500 Index and 40% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index. Percentages listed may not total to 100% due to rounding.
Bloomberg 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 US Intermediate Aggregate Bond Index An index that represents securities that are SEC-registered, taxable, and dollar denominated. The index covers the U.S. investment grade fixed rate bond market, with index components for government and corporate securities, mortgage pass-through securities, and asset-backed securities.
Bloomberg 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.
bond A security representing a loan from the investor to the issuer. A bond typically pays interest at a fixed rate (the coupon rate) until a specified date (the maturity date), at which time the issuer returns the money borrowed (principal or face value) to the bondholder. Because of their structure, bonds are sometimes called “fixed-income securities” or “debt securities.”
An individual bond is subject to the credit risk of the issuer. Changes in interest rates can affect a bond’s market value prior to call or maturity. There is no guarantee that a bond’s yield to call or maturity will provide a positive return over the rate of inflation.
bond fund A bond fund is subject to the same credit, interest rate, and inflation risks as bonds. In addition, a bond fund incurs ongoing fees and expenses. A bond fund’s net asset value will fluctuate with the price of the underlying bonds and the portfolio turnover activity; return of principal is not guaranteed.
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 capital gain or loss is considered unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
expense ratio The amount that is taken from a mutual fund’s assets each year to cover the fund’s 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.
market cap, market capitalization The value of a company as determined by the total value of all shares of its stock outstanding.
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 mutual fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets, subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding.
outstanding shares, shares outstanding When speaking of a company or mutual 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.
return on equity (ROE) The average yearly rate of return for each dollar of investors’ money, measured over the past five years.
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.
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.
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.
weighted average For mutual funds, an average that gives the same weight to each security as the security represents in the fund’s portfolio.
yield The income paid out by an investment, expressed as a percentage of the investment’s market value.
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Schwab Balanced Fund
Schwab Asset Management
With a straightforward lineup of core products and solutions for building the foundation of a portfolio, Schwab Asset Management advocates for investors of all sizes with a steadfast focus on lowering costs and reducing unnecessary complexity. The list below shows all currently available Schwab Funds®.
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 Fund. 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 Funds’ website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov, or by contacting Schwab Funds 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.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus or the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.
Schwab Funds
Equity Funds
Schwab Core Equity Fund
Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Schwab Health Care Fund
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Schwab Select Large Cap Growth Fund
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental Global Real Estate Index Fund
Schwab Global Real Estate Fund
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Schwab 1000 Index® Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund®
Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund®
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
Schwab International Index Fund®
Asset Allocation Funds
Schwab Balanced Fund
Schwab MarketTrack Portfolios®
Schwab Target Funds
Schwab Target Index Funds
Schwab Monthly Income Funds
Bond Funds
Schwab Treasury Inflation Protected Securities Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond Index Fund
Schwab Short-Term Bond Index Fund
Schwab Tax-Free Bond Fund1
Schwab California Tax-Free Bond Fund1
Schwab Opportunistic Municipal Bond Fund
Schwab Money Funds2
Schwab provides a broad choice of taxable and tax-exempt money market funds for both retail and institutional client types.
Investment Adviser
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc., dba Schwab Asset Management
211 Main Street, San Francisco, CA 94105
Funds
Schwab Funds
1-877-824-5615
© 2024 Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. All rights reserved.
Member SIPC®
Printed on recycled paper.
¹
State, local, and the Federal Alternative Minimum Tax may apply. Capital gains are not exempt from Federal Taxation.
²
You could lose money by investing in the Schwab Money Funds. All Schwab Money Funds with the exception of Schwab Variable Share Price Money Fund seek to preserve the value of your investment at $1.00 per share, but cannot guarantee they will do so. Because the share price of Schwab Variable Share Price Money Fund will fluctuate, when you sell your shares they may be worth more or less than what you originally paid for them. All Schwab Money Funds with the exception of Schwab Government Money Fund, Schwab Retirement Government Money Fund, Schwab U.S. Treasury Money Fund, Schwab Treasury Obligations Money Fund and Schwab Government Money Market Portfolio may impose a fee upon the sale of your shares if the Fund’s Board determines that the fee is in the best interests of the Fund. An investment in the Schwab Money Funds is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency. The Schwab Money Funds’ sponsor has no legal obligation to provide financial support to the Funds, and you should not expect that the sponsor will provide financial support to the Funds at any time.

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Schwab MarketTrack Portfolios®
Schwab MarketTrack
All Equity Portfolio™
Schwab MarketTrack
Growth Portfolio™
Schwab MarketTrack
Balanced Portfolio™
Schwab MarketTrack
Conservative Portfolio™
No Action Required – Notice Regarding Shareholder Report Delivery
Beginning on July 24, 2024, fund shareholder reports will be streamlined to highlight key information deemed important for investors to assess
and monitor their fund investments. Other information, including financial statements, will not appear in the streamlined shareholder reports
but will available online and delivered free of charge upon request.
• If you already receive the full shareholder reports, you will receive the streamlined shareholder reports in the same way that you currently
receive the full shareholder reports (either in paper or electronically).
• If you currently receive a notification when a shareholder report is available on a fund’s website, beginning July 24, 2024, you will begin to
receive the streamlined shareholder report (in paper).

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Schwab MarketTrack Portfolios
In This Report
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Fund investment adviser: Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc., dba Schwab Asset Management®
Distributor: Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (Schwab)
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Schwab MarketTrack Portfolios
Performance at a Glance
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Total Return for the 6 Months Ended April 30, 2024
Schwab MarketTrack All Equity Portfolio (Ticker Symbol: SWEGX)
18.50%
S&P 500® Index
20.98%
All Equity Composite Index
19.29%
Fund Category: Morningstar Aggressive Allocation1
17.57%
Performance Details
pages 4-5
 
Schwab MarketTrack Growth Portfolio (Ticker Symbol: SWHGX)
15.81%
S&P 500® Index
20.98%
Growth Composite Index
16.44%
Fund Category: Morningstar Moderately Aggressive Allocation1
15.76%
Performance Details
pages 6-7
 
Schwab MarketTrack Balanced Portfolio (Ticker Symbol: SWBGX)
12.96%
S&P 500® Index
20.98%
Balanced Composite Index
13.48%
Fund Category: Morningstar Moderate Allocation1
13.00%
Performance Details
pages 8-9
 
Schwab MarketTrack Conservative Portfolio (Ticker Symbol: SWCGX)
10.08%
S&P 500® Index
20.98%
Conservative Composite Index
10.57%
Fund Category: Morningstar Moderately Conservative Allocation1
10.44%
Performance Details
pages 10-11
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 components that make up each of the composite indices may vary over time. For index definitions, please see the Glossary.
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, a fund’s total return would have been lower. Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the redemption of fund shares.
1
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
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Schwab MarketTrack Portfolios
Fund Management
Zifan Tang, Ph.D., CFA, Senior Portfolio Manager for Schwab Asset Management, is responsible for the
day-to-day co-management of the funds. Prior to joining Schwab in 2012, Ms. Tang was a product manager at
Thomson Reuters and from 1997 to 2009 worked as a portfolio manager at Barclays Global Investors (now
known as BlackRock).
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Drew Hayes, CFA, Portfolio Manager for Schwab Asset Management, is responsible for the day-to-day
co-management of the funds. Mr. Hayes has been with Schwab since 2006. Before becoming a portfolio
manager, he spent seven years as a senior fixed income specialist for Schwab Wealth Advisory, Inc. Prior to
that, he worked as a bond investment specialist for two years and as a registered representative for two years
for Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
Patrick Kwok, CFA, Portfolio Manager for Schwab Asset Management, is responsible for the day-to-day
co-management of the funds. Previously, Mr. Kwok served as an associate portfolio manager from 2012 to
2016. Prior to that, he worked as a fund administration manager, where he was responsible for oversight of
sub-advisers, trading, cash management, and fund administration supporting the Charles Schwab Trust Bank
Collective Investment Trusts and multi-asset Schwab Funds. Prior to joining Schwab Asset Management in
2008, Mr. Kwok spent two years as an asset operations specialist at Charles Schwab Trust Company. He also
worked for one year at State Street Bank & Trust as a portfolio accountant and pricing specialist.
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Schwab MarketTrack All Equity Portfolio
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab MarketTrack All Equity Portfolio (5/19/98)
18.50%
15.37%
8.90%
8.25%
S&P 500® Index
20.98%
22.66%
13.19%
12.41%
All Equity Composite Index
19.29%
16.33%
9.46%
8.84%
Fund Category: Morningstar Aggressive Allocation 2
17.57%
14.29%
7.74%
7.29%
Fund Expense Ratio3: 0.51%
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.
1
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, the fund’s returns would have been lower. These returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
3
As stated in the prospectus. Includes 0.12% of acquired fund fees and expenses (AFFE), which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in the underlying funds. Reflects the total annual fund operating expenses without contractual fee waivers. For actual expense ratios during the period, not including AFFE, refer to the financial highlights section of the financial statements.
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Schwab MarketTrack All Equity Portfolio
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics
Number of Holdings
10
Portfolio Turnover Rate
13%
1
Asset Class Weightings % of Investments2
Top Holdings % of Net Assets3
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
Small-company stocks are subject to greater volatility than many other asset classes.
International investments are subject to additional risks such as currency fluctuation, geopolitical risk and the potential for illiquid markets.
1
Not annualized.
2
The percentage may differ from the Portfolio Holdings because the above calculation is based on a percentage of total investments, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
3
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab MarketTrack Growth Portfolio
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab MarketTrack Growth Portfolio (11/20/95)
15.81%
12.53%
7.50%
7.18%
S&P 500® Index
20.98%
22.66%
13.19%
12.41%
Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index
4.97%
-1.47%
-0.16%
1.20%
Growth Composite Index
16.44%
13.36%
8.06%
7.74%
Fund Category: Morningstar Moderately Aggressive Allocation 2
15.76%
12.74%
7.07%
6.69%
Fund Expense Ratio3: 0.50%
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.
1
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, the fund’s returns would have been lower. These returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
3
As stated in the prospectus. Includes 0.11% of acquired fund fees and expenses (AFFE), which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in the underlying funds. Reflects the total annual fund operating expenses without contractual fee waivers. For actual expense ratios during the period, not including AFFE, refer to the financial highlights section of the financial statements.
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Schwab MarketTrack Growth Portfolio
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics
Number of Holdings
12
Portfolio Turnover Rate
13%
1
Asset Class Weightings % of Investments2
Top Holdings % of Net Assets3
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
Small-company stocks are subject to greater volatility than many other asset classes.
International investments are subject to additional risks such as currency fluctuation, geopolitical risk and the potential for illiquid markets.
1
Not annualized.
2
The percentage may differ from the Portfolio Holdings because the above calculation is based on a percentage of total investments, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
3
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab MarketTrack Balanced Portfolio
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab MarketTrack Balanced Portfolio (11/20/95)
12.96%
9.02%
5.67%
5.68%
S&P 500® Index
20.98%
22.66%
13.19%
12.41%
Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index
4.97%
-1.47%
-0.16%
1.20%
Balanced Composite Index
13.48%
9.76%
6.21%
6.24%
Fund Category: Morningstar Moderate Allocation 2
13.00%
10.46%
6.28%
6.07%
Fund Expense Ratio3: 0.48%
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.
1
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, the fund’s returns would have been lower. These returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
3
As stated in the prospectus. Includes 0.09% of acquired fund fees and expenses (AFFE), which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in the underlying funds. Reflects the total annual fund operating expenses without contractual fee waivers. For actual expense ratios during the period, not including AFFE, refer to the financial highlights section of the financial statements.
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Schwab MarketTrack Balanced Portfolio
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics
Number of Holdings
13
Portfolio Turnover Rate
11%
1
Asset Class Weightings % of Investments2
Top Holdings % of Net Assets3
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
Small-company stocks are subject to greater volatility than many other asset classes.
International investments are subject to additional risks such as currency fluctuation, geopolitical risk and the potential for illiquid markets.
1
Not annualized.
2
The percentage may differ from the Portfolio Holdings because the above calculation is based on a percentage of total investments, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
3
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab MarketTrack Conservative Portfolio
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than performance data quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus.
Average Annual Total Returns1
Fund and Inception Date
6 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
Fund: Schwab MarketTrack Conservative Portfolio (11/20/95)
10.08%
5.36%
3.64%
4.03%
S&P 500® Index
20.98%
22.66%
13.19%
12.41%
Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index
4.97%
-1.47%
-0.16%
1.20%
Conservative Composite Index
10.57%
6.06%
4.20%
4.62%
Fund Category: Morningstar Moderately Conservative Allocation 2
10.44%
6.33%
3.80%
3.95%
Fund Expense Ratio3: 0.50%
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.
1
Fund expenses may have been partially absorbed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. Without these reductions, the fund’s returns would have been lower. These returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares.
2
Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all active and index mutual funds and ETFs within the category as of the report date.
3
As stated in the prospectus. Includes 0.08% of acquired fund fees and expenses (AFFE), which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in the underlying funds. Reflects the total annual fund operating expenses without contractual fee waivers. For actual expense ratios during the period, not including AFFE, refer to the financial highlights section of the financial statements.
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Schwab MarketTrack Conservative Portfolio
Performance and Fund Facts as of April 30, 2024
Statistics
Number of Holdings
13
Portfolio Turnover Rate
8%
1
Asset Class Weightings % of Investments2
Top Holdings % of Net Assets3
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
Small-company stocks are subject to greater volatility than many other asset classes.
International investments are subject to additional risks such as currency fluctuation, geopolitical risk and the potential for illiquid markets.
1
Not annualized.
2
The percentage may differ from the Portfolio Holdings because the above calculation is based on a percentage of total investments, whereas the calculation in the Portfolio Holdings is based on a percentage of net assets.
3
This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
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Schwab MarketTrack Portfolios
Fund Expenses (Unaudited)
Examples for a $1,000 Investment
As a fund shareholder, you may incur two types of costs: (1) transaction costs; and (2) ongoing costs, including management fees, transfer agent and shareholder services fees, and other fund expenses.
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 November 1, 2023 and held through April 30, 2024.
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. 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)1,2
EFFECTIVE
EXPENSE RATIO
(ANNUALIZED)3,4
BEGINNING
ACCOUNT VALUE
AT 11/1/23
ENDING
ACCOUNT VALUE
(NET OF EXPENSES)
AT 4/30/24
EXPENSES PAID
DURING PERIOD
11/1/23-4/30/242,5
EFFECTIVE
EXPENSES PAID
DURING PERIOD
11/1/23-4/30/244,5
Schwab MarketTrack All Equity
Portfolio
Actual Return
0.38%
0.50%
$1,000.00
$1,185.00
$2.06
$2.72
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.38%
0.50%
$1,000.00
$1,022.97
$1.91
$2.51
Schwab MarketTrack Growth
Portfolio
Actual Return
0.39%
0.50%
$1,000.00
$1,158.10
$2.09
$2.68
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.39%
0.50%
$1,000.00
$1,022.92
$1.96
$2.51
Schwab MarketTrack Balanced
Portfolio
Actual Return
0.39%
0.48%
$1,000.00
$1,129.60
$2.07
$2.54
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.39%
0.48%
$1,000.00
$1,022.92
$1.96
$2.41
Schwab MarketTrack Conservative
Portfolio
Actual Return
0.42%
0.50%
$1,000.00
$1,100.80
$2.19
$2.61
Hypothetical 5% Return
0.42%
0.50%
$1,000.00
$1,022.77
$2.11
$2.51
1
Based on the most recent six-month expense ratio.
2
Excludes acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in underlying funds.
3
Based on the most recent six-month acquired fund fees and expenses and the expense ratio; may differ from the acquired fund fees and expenses and the expense ratio in
the prospectus.
4
Includes acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in underlying funds.
5
Expenses for each fund are equal to its annualized expense ratio, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 182 days in the period, and divided
by 366 days in the fiscal year.
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Schwab MarketTrack All Equity Portfolio
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$19.55
$19.11
$23.89
$17.73
$19.15
$18.33
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.41
0.32
0.37
0.29
0.37
0.31
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
3.19
1.04
(4.23
)
7.21
(0.54
)
1.30
Total from investment operations
3.60
1.36
(3.86
)
7.50
(0.17
)
1.61
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.40
)
(0.30
)
(0.45
)
(0.21
)
(0.53
)
(0.36
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.29
)
(0.62
)
(0.47
)
(1.13
)
(0.72
)
(0.43
)
Total distributions
(0.69
)
(0.92
)
(0.92
)
(1.34
)
(1.25
)
(0.79
)
Net asset value at end of period
$22.46
$19.55
$19.11
$23.89
$17.73
$19.15
Total return
18.50
%2
7.32
%
(16.89
%)
43.90
%
(1.35
%)
9.58
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Net operating expenses3
0.38
%4
0.39
%
0.39
%5
0.38
%
0.40
%
0.40
%
Gross operating expenses3
0.38
%4
0.39
%
0.39
%5
0.38
%
0.40
%
0.40
%
Net investment income (loss)
3.77
%4
1.60
%
1.75
%
1.33
%
2.08
%
1.72
%
Portfolio turnover rate
13
%2
10
%
7
%
6
%
18
%
6
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000)
$844,611
$730,571
$698,899
$861,267
$623,095
$690,801
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Ratio excludes acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in underlying funds.
4
Annualized.
5
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
See financial notes
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Schwab MarketTrack All Equity Portfolio
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date, including a summary of the fund’s transactions with its affiliated underlying funds during the period.
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. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
AFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 99.7% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 61.3%
Large-Cap 49.8%
Schwab Fundamental US Large
Company Index Fund
$98,702,616
$3,925,735
($5,193,115
)
$597,193
$16,108,437
$114,140,866
4,507,933
$2,053,890
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
229,385,364
7,534,168
(50,365,010
)
32,460,251
11,779,303
230,794,076
2,977,988
3,660,709
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index
Fund
36,628,897
34,797,923
(2,994,310
)
634,535
6,659,274
75,726,319
792,282
278,926
 
420,661,261
Small-Cap 11.5%
Schwab Fundamental US Small
Company Index Fund
32,760,298
1,808,979
(11,726,893
)
2,036,587
3,744,808
28,623,779
1,778,979
538,646
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
75,238,626
6,784,163
(27,819,389
)
2,500,021
11,877,761
68,581,182
2,157,319
1,339,213
 
97,204,961
 
517,866,222
 
International Stocks 33.4%
Developed Markets 28.3%
Schwab Fundamental International
Large Company Index Fund
43,820,399
12,813,794
(2,281,744
)
63,866
5,726,200
60,142,515
5,573,912
1,565,928
Schwab Fundamental International
Small Company Index Fund
36,120,894
3,923,351
(1,412,893
)
14,650
3,869,235
42,515,237
3,384,971
1,263,436
Schwab International Index Fund
101,336,125
24,124,184
(2,726,714
)
30,769
13,573,135
136,337,499
5,902,056
3,697,321
 
238,995,251
Emerging Markets 5.1%
Schwab Fundamental Emerging
Markets Large Company Index Fund
36,509,949
5,062,230
(3,151,934
)
140,431
4,010,928
42,571,604
4,794,100
1,963,775
 
281,566,855
 
Real Estate 5.0%
U.S. REITs 5.0%
Schwab U.S. REIT ETF
36,755,173
4,908,691
(2,625,283
)
(245,378
)
3,446,834
42,240,037
2,252,802
691,992
Total Affiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $478,810,484)
$727,258,341
$105,683,218
($110,297,285
)
$38,232,925
$80,795,915
$841,673,114
$17,053,836
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $478,810,484)
$841,673,114
(a)
Distributions received include distributions from net investment income and capital gains, if any, from the underlying funds. Amounts shown are only presented for affiliated
underlying funds, which are presented in the corresponding line-item in the Statement of Operations, if applicable (see financial note 2(d) for additional information).
ETF —
Exchange-Traded Fund
REIT —
Real Estate Investment Trust
At April 30, 2024, all of the fund’s investment securities were classified as Level 1 (see financial note 2(a) for additional information).
See financial notes
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Schwab MarketTrack All Equity Portfolio
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - affiliated issuers (cost $478,810,484)
 
$841,673,114
Cash
 
3,983,618
Receivables:
 
Investments sold
 
5,434,026
Fund shares sold
 
220,956
Prepaid expenses
+
22,289
Total assets
 
851,334,003
 
Liabilities
Payables:
 
Investments bought
 
4,814,266
Fund shares redeemed
 
1,610,259
Shareholder service fees
 
167,059
Investment adviser and administrator fees
 
91,470
Accrued expenses
+
40,167
Total liabilities
 
6,723,221
Net assets
 
$844,610,782
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$454,055,937
Total distributable earnings
+
390,554,845
Net assets
 
$844,610,782
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$844,610,782
 
37,598,301
$22.46
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab MarketTrack All Equity Portfolio
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - affiliated issuers
 
$17,053,836
Other interest
+
53,805
Total investment income
 
17,107,641
 
Expenses
Shareholder service fees
 
972,327
Investment adviser and administrator fees
 
536,174
Shareholder reports
 
20,635
Registration fees
 
15,731
Portfolio accounting fees
 
12,296
Professional fees
 
11,395
Independent trustees’ fees
 
3,741
Transfer agent fees
 
1,947
Other expenses
+
3,376
Total expenses
1,577,622
Net investment income
 
15,530,019
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Net realized gains on sales of securities - affiliated issuers
 
38,232,925
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - affiliated issuers
+
80,795,915
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
119,028,840
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$134,558,859
See financial notes
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Schwab MarketTrack All Equity Portfolio
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$15,530,019
$12,121,922
Net realized gains
 
38,232,925
9,231,924
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
80,795,915
30,496,738
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$134,558,859
$51,850,584
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($25,564,421
)
($33,442,416
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
1,753,278
$38,884,464
3,710,311
$74,403,438
Shares reinvested
 
1,021,261
22,447,317
1,577,571
29,611,009
Shares redeemed
+
(2,552,082
)
(56,286,033
)
(4,493,650
)
(90,750,860
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
222,457
$5,045,748
794,232
$13,263,587
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
37,375,844
$730,570,596
36,581,612
$698,898,841
Total increase
+
222,457
114,040,186
794,232
31,671,755
End of period
 
37,598,301
$844,610,782
37,375,844
$730,570,596
See financial notes
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Schwab MarketTrack Growth Portfolio
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$22.64
$22.39
$27.84
$22.42
$23.54
$22.67
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.45
0.43
0.40
0.35
0.43
0.41
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
3.11
0.81
(4.49
)
7.03
(0.20
)
1.62
Total from investment operations
3.56
1.24
(4.09
)
7.38
0.23
2.03
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.50
)
(0.38
)
(0.44
)
(0.39
)
(0.47
)
(0.45
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.49
)
(0.61
)
(0.92
)
(1.57
)
(0.88
)
(0.71
)
Total distributions
(0.99
)
(0.99
)
(1.36
)
(1.96
)
(1.35
)
(1.16
)
Net asset value at end of period
$25.21
$22.64
$22.39
$27.84
$22.42
$23.54
Total return
15.81
%2
5.68
%
(15.52
%)
34.32
%
0.74
%
9.86
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Net operating expenses3
0.39
%4
0.39
%5
0.39
%5
0.39
%
0.39
%
0.40
%
Gross operating expenses3
0.39
%4
0.39
%5
0.39
%5
0.39
%
0.40
%
0.40
%
Net investment income (loss)
3.61
%4
1.86
%
1.63
%
1.33
%
1.92
%
1.82
%
Portfolio turnover rate
13
%2
10
%
8
%
8
%
19
%
7
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000)
$897,444
$811,692
$801,906
$982,246
$748,492
$816,532
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Ratio excludes acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in underlying funds.
4
Annualized.
5
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
See financial notes
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Schwab MarketTrack Growth Portfolio
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date, including a summary of the fund’s transactions with its affiliated underlying funds during the period.
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. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
AFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 99.5% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 51.8%
Large-Cap 43.1%
Schwab Fundamental US Large
Company Index Fund
$97,777,220
$2,905,141
($9,642,774
)
$3,179,005
$13,251,502
$107,470,094
4,244,474
$2,006,066
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
227,523,315
5,003,780
(61,643,253
)
48,859,517
(5,143,907
)
214,599,452
2,769,025
3,591,807
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index
Fund
26,965,098
36,901,485
(3,877,857
)
1,081,120
3,989,363
65,059,209
680,678
201,026
 
387,128,755
Small-Cap 8.7%
Schwab Fundamental US Small
Company Index Fund
30,747,212
1,652,834
(14,522,753
)
2,776,050
2,718,577
23,371,920
1,452,574
497,507
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
72,026,718
4,871,062
(36,366,174
)
9,916,899
4,181,769
54,630,274
1,718,474
1,274,556
 
78,002,194
 
465,130,949
 
International Stocks 24.1%
Developed Markets 20.7%
Schwab Fundamental International
Large Company Index Fund
32,386,077
13,654,747
(3,557,103
)
221,572
4,085,214
46,790,507
4,336,470
1,134,825
Schwab Fundamental International
Small Company Index Fund
26,792,630
2,109,516
(1,797,744
)
29,919
2,848,354
29,982,675
2,387,156
918,314
Schwab International Index Fund
75,982,989
28,577,547
(5,702,731
)
131,456
10,020,220
109,009,481
4,719,025
2,729,888
 
185,782,663
Emerging Markets 3.4%
Schwab Fundamental Emerging
Markets Large Company Index Fund
27,161,846
2,531,925
(2,698,629
)
140,802
2,896,757
30,032,701
3,382,061
1,442,020
 
215,815,364
 
Real Estate 4.0%
U.S. REITs 4.0%
Schwab U.S. REIT ETF
32,647,783
3,445,243
(3,304,790
)
(295,260
)
3,299,180
35,792,156
1,908,915
603,770
 
Fixed Income 16.1%
Intermediate-Term Bond 16.1%
Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond Index
Fund
129,720,084
16,677,322
(5,174,898
)
(990,646
)
4,592,975
144,824,837
16,820,539
2,607,300
 
See financial notes
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Schwab MarketTrack Growth Portfolio
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
Money Market Funds 3.5%
Schwab Variable Share Price Money
Fund, Ultra Shares, 5.27% (b)
$30,139,471
$815,726
$
$
($69
)
$30,955,128
30,945,844
$816,075
Total Affiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $568,414,515)
$809,870,443
$119,146,328
($148,288,706
)
$65,050,434
$46,739,935
$892,518,434
$17,823,154
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $568,414,515)
$892,518,434
(a)
Distributions received include distributions from net investment income and capital gains, if any, from the underlying funds. Amounts shown are only presented for
affiliated underlying funds, which are presented in the corresponding line-item in the Statement of Operations, if applicable (see financial note 2(d) for additional
information).
(b)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
ETF —
Exchange-Traded Fund
REIT —
Real Estate Investment Trust
At April 30, 2024, all of the fund’s investment securities were classified as Level 1 (see financial note 2(a) for additional information).
See financial notes
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Schwab MarketTrack Growth Portfolio
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - affiliated issuers (cost $568,414,515)
 
$892,518,434
Cash
 
5,119,173
Receivables:
 
Investments sold
 
4,429,858
Dividends
 
536,692
Fund shares sold
 
97,989
Prepaid expenses
+
15,365
Total assets
 
902,717,511
 
Liabilities
Payables:
 
Investments bought
 
4,821,016
Shareholder service fees
 
180,868
Fund shares redeemed
 
133,637
Investment adviser and administrator fees
 
97,121
Accrued expenses
+
41,126
Total liabilities
 
5,273,768
Net assets
 
$897,443,743
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$511,215,680
Total distributable earnings
+
386,228,063
Net assets
 
$897,443,743
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$897,443,743
 
35,592,489
$25.21
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab MarketTrack Growth Portfolio
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - affiliated issuers
 
$17,823,154
Other interest
+
58,997
Total investment income
 
17,882,151
 
Expenses
Shareholder service fees
 
1,075,171
Investment adviser and administrator fees
 
581,657
Shareholder reports
 
19,742
Registration fees
 
16,093
Portfolio accounting fees
 
12,568
Professional fees
 
11,537
Independent trustees’ fees
 
3,831
Transfer agent fees
 
1,846
Other expenses
+
3,634
Total expenses
1,726,079
Net investment income
 
16,156,072
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Net realized gains on sales of securities - affiliated issuers
 
65,050,434
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - affiliated issuers
+
46,739,935
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
111,790,369
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$127,946,441
See financial notes
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Schwab MarketTrack Growth Portfolio
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$16,156,072
$15,787,804
Net realized gains
 
65,050,434
15,467,744
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
46,739,935
14,791,410
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$127,946,441
$46,046,958
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($35,285,077
)
($35,300,600
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
1,404,394
$35,077,030
2,520,611
$58,610,427
Shares reinvested
 
1,282,352
31,904,899
1,468,211
32,256,601
Shares redeemed
+
(2,947,582
)
(73,891,827
)
(3,945,752
)
(91,827,581
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
(260,836
)
($6,909,898
)
43,070
($960,553
)
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
35,853,325
$811,692,277
35,810,255
$801,906,472
Total increase (decrease)
+
(260,836
)
85,751,466
43,070
9,785,805
End of period
 
35,592,489
$897,443,743
35,853,325
$811,692,277
See financial notes
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Schwab MarketTrack Balanced Portfolio
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$17.42
$17.36
$21.53
$18.38
$18.75
$18.24
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.33
0.38
0.32
0.28
0.35
0.36
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
1.92
0.38
(3.45
)
4.11
0.10
1.32
Total from investment operations
2.25
0.76
(3.13
)
4.39
0.45
1.68
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.42
)
(0.31
)
(0.33
)
(0.32
)
(0.39
)
(0.39
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.37
)
(0.39
)
(0.71
)
(0.92
)
(0.43
)
(0.78
)
Total distributions
(0.79
)
(0.70
)
(1.04
)
(1.24
)
(0.82
)
(1.17
)
Net asset value at end of period
$18.88
$17.42
$17.36
$21.53
$18.38
$18.75
Total return
12.96
%2
4.47
%
(15.32
%)
24.66
%
2.37
%
10.14
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Net operating expenses3
0.39
%4
0.39
%
0.40
%5
0.39
%
0.40
%
0.40
%
Gross operating expenses3
0.39
%4
0.39
%
0.40
%5
0.39
%
0.40
%
0.40
%
Net investment income (loss)
3.54
%4
2.10
%
1.67
%
1.39
%
1.91
%
1.99
%
Portfolio turnover rate
11
%2
11
%
11
%
10
%
22
%
11
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000)
$562,592
$519,615
$519,474
$654,876
$517,619
$544,554
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Ratio excludes acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in underlying funds.
4
Annualized.
5
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
See financial notes
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Schwab MarketTrack Balanced Portfolio
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date, including a summary of the fund’s transactions with its affiliated underlying funds during the period.
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. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
AFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 99.4% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 38.8%
Large-Cap 32.8%
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company
Index Fund
$46,872,358
$1,586,415
($5,846,398
)
$1,985,346
$5,811,786
$50,409,507
1,990,897
$949,680
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
109,155,717
2,692,986
(29,168,716
)
22,560,105
(1,778,332
)
103,461,760
1,334,990
1,701,788
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index
Fund
15,816,681
13,516,649
(1,735,851
)
612,184
2,506,522
30,716,185
321,366
114,928
 
184,587,452
Small-Cap 6.0%
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company
Index Fund
13,986,352
805,590
(7,187,078
)
1,719,839
756,548
10,081,251
626,554
223,469
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
32,640,716
2,680,087
(18,173,002
)
6,415,367
(38,697
)
23,524,471
739,996
570,349
 
33,605,722
 
218,193,174
 
International Stocks 18.0%
Developed Markets 15.5%
Schwab Fundamental International Large
Company Index Fund
15,479,171
6,285,467
(1,788,503
)
89,994
1,945,009
22,011,138
2,039,957
543,557
Schwab Fundamental International Small
Company Index Fund
13,044,211
973,761
(1,355,008
)
19,945
1,379,349
14,062,258
1,119,607
443,125
Schwab International Index Fund
36,384,271
13,043,779
(3,190,000
)
89,129
4,746,806
51,073,985
2,210,995
1,298,379
 
87,147,381
Emerging Markets 2.5%
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets
Large Company Index Fund
13,042,032
995,879
(1,387,535
)
85,063
1,365,148
14,100,587
1,587,904
675,259
 
101,247,968
 
Real Estate 3.0%
U.S. REITs 3.0%
Schwab U.S. REIT ETF
15,606,837
1,360,232
(1,634,636
)
(151,910
)
1,607,233
16,787,756
895,347
285,394
 
Fixed Income 36.2%
Intermediate-Term Bond 35.2%
Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond Index Fund
181,663,514
18,271,077
(6,954,446
)
(1,301,828
)
6,445,784
198,124,101
23,010,929
3,584,961
Short-Term Bond 1.0%
Schwab Short-Term Bond Index Fund
5,200,206
458,458
31,315
5,689,979
606,608
105,018
 
203,814,080
 
See financial notes
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Schwab MarketTrack Balanced Portfolio
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
Money Market Funds 3.4%
Schwab Variable Share Price Money
Fund, Ultra Shares, 5.27% (b)
$18,788,174
$508,503
$
$
($43
)
$19,296,634
19,290,847
$508,720
Total Affiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $417,612,736)
$517,680,240
$63,178,883
($78,421,173
)
$32,123,234
$24,778,428
$559,339,612
$11,004,627
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $417,612,736)
$559,339,612
(a)
Distributions received include distributions from net investment income and capital gains, if any, from the underlying funds. Amounts shown are only presented for
affiliated underlying funds, which are presented in the corresponding line-item in the Statement of Operations, if applicable (see financial note 2(d) for additional
information).
(b)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
ETF —
Exchange-Traded Fund
REIT —
Real Estate Investment Trust
At April 30, 2024, all of the fund’s investment securities were classified as Level 1 (see financial note 2(a) for additional information).
See financial notes
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Schwab MarketTrack Balanced Portfolio
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - affiliated issuers (cost $417,612,736)
 
$559,339,612
Cash
 
3,901,796
Receivables:
 
Investments sold
 
2,228,336
Dividends
 
697,913
Fund shares sold
 
247,542
Prepaid expenses
+
13,756
Total assets
 
566,428,955
 
Liabilities
Payables:
 
Investments bought
 
3,529,114
Shareholder service fees
 
113,600
Fund shares redeemed
 
101,068
Investment adviser and administrator fees
 
60,747
Accrued expenses
+
32,920
Total liabilities
 
3,837,449
Net assets
 
$562,591,506
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$394,525,121
Total distributable earnings
+
168,066,385
Net assets
 
$562,591,506
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$562,591,506
 
29,801,254
$18.88
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Schwab MarketTrack Balanced Portfolio
Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - affiliated issuers
 
$11,004,627
Other interest
+
41,305
Total investment income
 
11,045,932
 
Expenses
Shareholder service fees
 
680,149
Investment adviser and administrator fees
 
364,993
Registration fees
 
16,119
Portfolio accounting fees
 
11,566
Shareholder reports
 
11,249
Professional fees
 
11,090
Independent trustees’ fees
 
3,489
Transfer agent fees
 
1,273
Other expenses
+
2,719
Total expenses
1,102,647
Net investment income
 
9,943,285
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Net realized gains on sales of securities - affiliated issuers
 
32,123,234
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - affiliated issuers
+
24,778,428
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
56,901,662
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$66,844,947
See financial notes
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Schwab MarketTrack Balanced Portfolio
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$9,943,285
$11,385,744
Net realized gains
 
32,123,234
8,525,472
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
24,778,428
3,746,756
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$66,844,947
$23,657,972
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($23,345,576
)
($20,946,171
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
1,460,340
$27,652,811
2,705,855
$48,665,734
Shares reinvested
 
1,111,767
20,934,579
1,106,066
18,946,912
Shares redeemed
+
(2,601,617
)
(49,110,568
)
(3,904,221
)
(70,183,048
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
(29,510
)
($523,178
)
(92,300
)
($2,570,402
)
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
29,830,764
$519,615,313
29,923,064
$519,473,914
Total increase (decrease)
+
(29,510
)
42,976,193
(92,300
)
141,399
End of period
 
29,801,254
$562,591,506
29,830,764
$519,615,313
See financial notes
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Schwab MarketTrack Conservative Portfolio
Financial Statements
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
11/1/23–
4/30/24*
11/1/22–
10/31/23
11/1/21–
10/31/22
11/1/20–
10/31/21
11/1/19–
10/31/20
11/1/18–
10/31/19
Per-Share Data
Net asset value at beginning of period
$14.68
$14.90
$18.47
$16.50
$16.43
$15.63
Income (loss) from investment operations:
Net investment income (loss)1
0.27
0.36
0.29
0.26
0.30
0.35
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
1.22
0.10
(2.97
)
2.27
0.27
1.18
Total from investment operations
1.49
0.46
(2.68
)
2.53
0.57
1.53
Less distributions:
Distributions from net investment income
(0.27
)
(0.36
)
(0.30
)
(0.27
)
(0.31
)
(0.36
)
Distributions from net realized gains
(0.64
)
(0.32
)
(0.59
)
(0.29
)
(0.19
)
(0.37
)
Total distributions
(0.91
)
(0.68
)
(0.89
)
(0.56
)
(0.50
)
(0.73
)
Net asset value at end of period
$15.26
$14.68
$14.90
$18.47
$16.50
$16.43
Total return
10.08
%2
3.01
%
(15.23
%)
15.50
%
3.57
%
10.31
%
Ratios/Supplemental Data
Ratios to average net assets:
Net operating expenses3
0.42
%4
0.42
%
0.42
%5
0.41
%
0.42
%
0.43
%
Gross operating expenses3
0.42
%4
0.42
%
0.42
%5
0.41
%
0.42
%
0.43
%
Net investment income (loss)
3.48
%4
2.35
%
1.73
%
1.45
%
1.84
%
2.19
%
Portfolio turnover rate
8
%2
9
%
11
%
13
%
35
%
26
%
Net assets, end of period (x 1,000)
$196,423
$195,092
$227,991
$335,110
$278,883
$263,373
*
Unaudited.
1
Calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Not annualized.
3
Ratio excludes acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in underlying funds.
4
Annualized.
5
Ratio includes less than 0.005% of non-routine proxy expenses.
See financial notes
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Schwab MarketTrack Conservative Portfolio
Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited)
This section shows all the securities in the fund’s portfolio and their values as of the report date, including a summary of the fund’s transactions with its affiliated underlying funds during the period.
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. You can also obtain this information at no cost on the fund’s website at www.schwabassetmanagement.com/schwabfunds_prospectus, by calling 1-866-414-6349, or by sending an email request to orders@mysummaryprospectus.com. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings 15 to 20 days after the end of the month on the fund’s website.
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
AFFILIATED UNDERLYING FUNDS 99.6% OF NET ASSETS
 
U.S. Stocks 25.8%
Large-Cap 21.8%
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company
Index Fund
$11,723,493
$303,179
($2,234,880
)
$760,591
$1,160,018
$11,712,401
462,575
$232,503
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
27,459,098
733,239
(7,988,438
)
6,216,161
(1,106,034
)
25,314,026
326,633
418,588
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index
Fund
3,892,867
1,824,224
(650,497
)
209,229
596,158
5,871,981
61,435
28,447
 
42,898,408
Small-Cap 4.0%
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company
Index Fund
3,502,371
172,738
(1,977,510
)
516,417
101,820
2,315,836
143,930
55,015
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
8,173,746
655,229
(4,951,965
)
2,681,080
(1,091,755
)
5,466,335
171,951
140,410
 
7,782,171
 
50,680,579
 
International Stocks 12.0%
Developed Markets 10.3%
Schwab Fundamental International Large
Company Index Fund
3,884,808
1,398,600
(796,835
)
61,251
446,953
4,994,777
462,908
134,501
Schwab Fundamental International Small
Company Index Fund
3,247,055
363,799
(641,745
)
42,816
309,550
3,321,475
264,449
105,901
Schwab International Index Fund
9,109,825
2,969,469
(1,310,558
)
182,140
1,012,460
11,963,336
517,893
319,595
 
20,279,588
Emerging Markets 1.7%
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets
Large Company Index Fund
3,266,669
168,296
(516,234
)
37,630
306,916
3,263,277
367,486
168,296
 
23,542,865
 
Real Estate 2.0%
U.S. REITs 2.0%
Schwab U.S. REIT ETF
3,910,611
320,358
(701,060
)
(70,382
)
441,523
3,901,050
208,056
69,733
 
Fixed Income 56.2%
Intermediate-Term Bond 55.2%
Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond Index Fund
107,231,219
6,864,949
(8,832,093
)
(1,301,374
)
4,521,576
108,484,277
12,599,800
2,038,055
Short-Term Bond 1.0%
Schwab Short-Term Bond Index Fund
1,953,161
37,976
14,274
2,005,411
213,797
37,782
 
110,489,688
 
See financial notes
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Portfolio Holdings  as of April 30, 2024 (Unaudited) (continued)
SECURITY
VALUE AT
10/31/23
PURCHASES
SALES
REALIZED
GAINS (LOSSES)
NET CHANGE IN
UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
VALUE AT
4/30/24
BALANCE
OF SHARES
HELD AT
4/30/24
DISTRIBUTIONS
RECEIVED(a)
Money Market Funds 3.6%
Schwab Variable Share Price Money
Fund, Ultra Shares, 5.27% (b)
$7,629,375
$187,736
($800,000
)
($240
)
$224
$7,017,095
7,014,990
$185,934
Total Affiliated Underlying Funds
(Cost $168,011,325)
$194,984,298
$15,999,792
($31,401,815
)
$9,335,319
$6,713,683
$195,631,277
$3,934,760
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $168,011,325)
$195,631,277
(a)
Distributions received include distributions from net investment income and capital gains, if any, from the underlying funds. Amounts shown are only presented for
affiliated underlying funds, which are presented in the corresponding line-item in the Statement of Operations, if applicable (see financial note 2(d) for additional
information).
(b)
The rate shown is the annualized 7-day yield.
ETF —
Exchange-Traded Fund
REIT —
Real Estate Investment Trust
At April 30, 2024, all of the fund’s investment securities were classified as Level 1 (see financial note 2(a) for additional information).
See financial notes
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Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of April 30, 2024; unaudited
Assets
Investments in securities, at value - affiliated issuers (cost $168,011,325)
 
$195,631,277
Cash
 
818,407
Receivables:
 
Investments sold
 
494,216
Dividends
 
371,913
Fund shares sold
 
48,674
Prepaid expenses
+
9,397
Total assets
 
197,373,884
 
Liabilities
Payables:
 
Investments bought
 
773,874
Fund shares redeemed
 
88,374
Shareholder service fees
 
40,192
Investment adviser and administrator fees
 
21,328
Accrued expenses
+
27,312
Total liabilities
 
951,080
Net assets
 
$196,422,804
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
 
$164,711,312
Total distributable earnings
+
31,711,492
Net assets
 
$196,422,804
Net Asset Value (NAV)
Net Assets
÷
Shares
Outstanding
=
NAV
$196,422,804
 
12,867,566
$15.26
 
 
 
 
See financial notes
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Statement of Operations
For the period November 1, 2023 through April 30, 2024; unaudited
Investment Income
Dividends received from securities - affiliated issuers
 
$3,934,760
Other interest
+
13,041
Total investment income
 
3,947,801
 
Expenses
Shareholder service fees
 
246,235
Investment adviser and administrator fees
 
131,842
Registration fees
 
11,238
Professional fees
 
10,588
Portfolio accounting fees
 
10,490
Shareholder reports
 
5,069
Independent trustees’ fees
 
3,123
Transfer agent fees
 
688
Other expenses
+
1,655
Total expenses
420,928
Net investment income
 
3,526,873
 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Net realized gains on sales of securities - affiliated issuers
 
9,335,319
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on securities - affiliated issuers
+
6,713,683
Net realized and unrealized gains
 
16,049,002
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$19,575,875
See financial notes
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Statement of Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
OPERATIONS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
Net investment income
 
$3,526,873
$5,193,590
Net realized gains
 
9,335,319
6,476,963
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
+
6,713,683
(3,716,909
)
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
 
$19,575,875
$7,953,644
 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
Total distributions
 
($11,808,826
)
($9,825,182
)
TRANSACTIONS IN FUND SHARES
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
VALUE
SHARES
VALUE
Shares sold
 
540,231
$8,416,872
839,172
$12,876,136
Shares reinvested
 
652,590
10,109,124
567,726
8,497,016
Shares redeemed
+
(1,615,096
)
(24,961,987
)
(3,421,970
)
(52,400,401
)
Net transactions in fund shares
 
(422,275
)
($6,435,991
)
(2,015,072
)
($31,027,249
)
 
SHARES OUTSTANDING AND NET ASSETS
 
11/1/23-4/30/24
11/1/22-10/31/23
 
 
SHARES
NET ASSETS
SHARES
NET ASSETS
Beginning of period
 
13,289,841
$195,091,746
15,304,913
$227,990,533
Total increase (decrease)
+
(422,275
)
1,331,058
(2,015,072
)
(32,898,787
)
End of period
 
12,867,566
$196,422,804
13,289,841
$195,091,746
See financial notes
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Financial Notes, unaudited
1. Business Structure of the Funds:
Schwab MarketTrack All Equity Portfolio, Schwab MarketTrack Growth Portfolio, Schwab MarketTrack Balanced Portfolio, and Schwab MarketTrack Conservative Portfolio (the funds) are each a series of Schwab Capital Trust (the trust), a no-load, open-end management investment company. The trust is organized as a Massachusetts business trust and is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act). The list below shows all the funds in the trust as of the end of the period, including the funds discussed in this report, which are highlighted:
SCHWAB CAPITAL TRUST
Schwab MarketTrack All Equity Portfolio
Schwab Target 2045 Fund
Schwab MarketTrack Growth Portfolio
Schwab Target 2050 Fund
Schwab MarketTrack Balanced Portfolio
Schwab Target 2055 Fund
Schwab MarketTrack Conservative Portfolio
Schwab Target 2060 Fund
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2065 Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund®
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund®
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap Index Fund
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund
Schwab International Index Fund®
Schwab Fundamental Global Real Estate Index Fund
Schwab International Opportunities Fund
Schwab Target 2010 Index Fund
Schwab Balanced Fund
Schwab Target 2015 Index Fund
Schwab Core Equity Fund
Schwab Target 2020 Index Fund
Schwab Dividend Equity Fund
Schwab Target 2025 Index Fund
Schwab Large-Cap Growth Fund
Schwab Target 2030 Index Fund
Schwab Small-Cap Equity Fund
Schwab Target 2035 Index Fund
Schwab Health Care Fund
Schwab Target 2040 Index Fund
Schwab International Core Equity Fund
Schwab Target 2045 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2010 Fund
Schwab Target 2050 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2015 Fund
Schwab Target 2055 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2020 Fund
Schwab Target 2060 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2025 Fund
Schwab Target 2065 Index Fund
Schwab Target 2030 Fund
Schwab Monthly Income Fund - Target Payout
Schwab Target 2035 Fund
Schwab Monthly Income Fund - Flexible Payout
Schwab Target 2040 Fund
Schwab Monthly Income Fund - Income Payout
Each of the Schwab MarketTrack Portfolios is considered a “fund of funds” because it invests in other mutual funds or exchange traded funds (ETFs). Each of the funds seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing mainly in a combination of other affiliated Schwab Funds, including Schwab index funds and ETFs (underlying funds), which use a variety of indexing strategies, in accordance with its target portfolio allocation.

Each fund in this report offers one share class. Shares are bought and sold at closing net asset value per share (NAV), which is the price for all outstanding shares of a fund. Each share has a par value of 1/1,000 of a cent, and the funds’ Board of Trustees (the Board) may authorize the issuance of as many shares as necessary.
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. The "Fund Complex" includes The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Investments, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust.
Investment Objectives
The Schwab MarketTrack All Equity Portfolio seeks high capital growth through an all-stock portfolio.

The Schwab MarketTrack Growth Portfolio seeks high capital growth with less volatility than an all-stock portfolio.

The Schwab MarketTrack Balanced Portfolio seeks both capital growth and income.

The Schwab MarketTrack Conservative Portfolio seeks income and more growth potential than an all-bond portfolio.
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
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 financial statements of the funds should be read in conjunction with the underlying funds’ financial statements. 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) and are available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.
(a) Security Valuation:
Pursuant to Rule 2a-5 under the 1940 Act, the Board has designated authority to a Valuation Designee, the funds’ investment adviser, to make fair valuation determinations under adopted procedures, subject to Board oversight. The investment adviser has formed a Pricing Committee to administer the pricing and valuation of portfolio securities and other assets and liabilities as well as to ensure that prices used for internal purposes or provided by third parties reasonably reflect fair value. The Valuation Designee may utilize independent pricing services, quotations from securities and financial instrument dealers and other market sources to determine fair value.
Securities held in the funds’ portfolio are valued every business day. The following valuation policies and procedures are used by the Valuation Designee 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.
● Mutual funds: Mutual funds are valued at their respective NAVs.
● Securities for which no quoted value is available: The Valuation Designee has adopted procedures to fair value a fund’s securities when market prices are not “readily available” or are unreliable. For example, a security may be fair valued when it’s 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. Fair value determinations are made in good faith in accordance with adopted valuation procedures. The Valuation Designee considers a number of factors, including unobservable market inputs, when arriving at fair value. The Valuation Designee may employ methods 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. 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.
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 methods 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 it is determined 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 the Valuation Designee’s judgment will be required to estimate fair value.
The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows:
● Level 1 — quoted prices in active markets for identical investments — Investments whose values are based on quoted market prices in active markets. These generally include active listed equities, mutual funds, ETFs and futures contracts. Mutual funds and ETFs are classified as Level 1 prices, without consideration to the classification level of the underlying securities held which could be Level 1, Level 2 or Level 3 in the fair value hierarchy.
● Level 2 — other 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 forward foreign currency exchange contracts, 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.
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
● Level 3 — significant unobservable inputs (including the Valuation Designee’s 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 readily available for these securities, one or more valuation methods are used for which sufficient and reliable data is available. The inputs used 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 in the absence of market information. Assumptions used due to the lack of observable inputs may significantly impact the resulting fair value and therefore a 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 funds’ investments as of April 30, 2024, are disclosed in each fund’s Portfolio Holdings.
(b) Accounting Policies for certain Portfolio Investments (if held):
Cash Investments: The funds may invest a portion of their assets in cash. Cash includes cash bank balances in an interest-bearing demand deposit account with maturity on demand by the funds.
(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.
(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). Any distributions from underlying funds are recorded in accordance with the character of the distributions as designated by the underlying funds.
(e) Expenses:
Expenses that are specific to a fund are charged directly to the fund. Expenses that are common to more than one fund in the trusts generally are allocated among those funds in proportion to their average daily net assets. The fund bears its share of the acquired fund fees and expenses of the underlying funds, which are indirect expenses incurred by the fund through its investments in the underlying funds. Such expenses are reflected in the net asset values of the underlying funds.
(f) Distributions to Shareholders:
The funds make distributions from net investment income and net realized capital gains, if any, once a year, except for the Schwab MarketTrack Conservative Portfolio, which typically makes distributions from net investment income at the end of each calendar quarter. To receive a distribution, you must be a registered shareholder on the record date. Distributions are paid to shareholders on the payable date.
(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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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
(i) 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.
(j) Regulatory Update:
Effective January 24, 2023, the SEC adopted rule and form amendments to require mutual funds and ETFs to transmit concise and visually engaging streamlined annual and semiannual reports to shareholders that highlight key information deemed important for retail investors to assess and monitor their fund investments. Other information, including financial statements, will no longer appear in a streamlined shareholder report but must be available online, delivered free of charge upon request, and filed on a semiannual basis on Form N-CSR. The rule and form amendments have a compliance date of July 24, 2024. At this time, management is evaluating the impact of these rule and form amendment changes on the content of the current shareholder report and the newly created annual and semiannual streamlined shareholder reports.

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.
Asset Allocation Risk. The funds are subject to the risk that the selection of the underlying funds and the allocation of a fund’s assets among the various asset classes and market segments may cause the funds to underperform other funds with a similar investment objective. The funds are not managed to maximize tax efficiency for taxable shareholder accounts. Investors should consider whether the funds are appropriate investments in light of their current financial position and retirement needs.
Conflicts of Interest Risk. The investment adviser’s authority to select and substitute underlying funds from a variety of affiliated and unaffiliated mutual funds and ETFs may create a conflict of interest because the fees paid to it and its affiliates by some underlying funds are higher than the fees paid by other underlying funds. The investment adviser also may have an incentive to select an affiliated underlying fund for other reasons, including to increase assets under management or to support new investment strategies. In addition, other conflicts of interest may exist where the best interests of the affiliated underlying fund may not be aligned with those of a fund. However, the investment adviser is a fiduciary to each fund and is legally obligated to act in each fund’s best interests when selecting underlying funds.
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 and 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.
Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) Risk. When a fund invests in an ETF, it will bear a proportionate share of the ETF’s expenses. In addition, lack of liquidity in the market for an ETF’s shares can result in its value being more volatile than the underlying portfolio of securities.
Direct Investment Risk. The funds may invest directly in cash, cash equivalents and equity and fixed-income securities, including money market securities, to maintain their allocations. A fund’s direct investment in these securities is subject to the same or similar risks as an underlying fund’s investment in the same securities.
Securities Lending Risk. Securities lending involves the risk of loss of rights in, or delay in recovery of, the loaned securities if the borrower fails to return the security loaned or becomes insolvent.
Underlying Fund Investment Risk. Before investing in the funds, investors should assess the risks associated with the underlying funds in which the funds may invest, which include any combination of the risks described below.
● Investment Risk. The funds may experience losses with respect to their investment in an underlying fund. Further, there is no guarantee that an underlying fund will be able to achieve its objective.
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
3. Risk Factors (continued):
● Investment Style Risk. Certain underlying funds seek to track the performance of various segments of the stock market, as measured by their respective indices. Such underlying funds follow these stocks during upturns as well as downturns. Because of their indexing strategy, these underlying funds do not take steps to reduce market exposure or to lessen the effects of a declining market. In addition, because of an underlying fund’s expenses, the underlying fund’s performance is normally below that of the index. Errors relating to an index may occur from time to time and may not be identified by the underlying fund’s index provider for a period of time. In addition, market disruptions could cause delays in an underlying fund’s index’s rebalancing schedule. Such errors and/or market disruptions may result in losses for an underlying fund.
● Tracking Error Risk. Each underlying index 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 an underlying fund and its index, positive or negative, is called "tracking error." Tracking error can be caused by many factors and it may be significant. If an underlying fund utilizes a sampling approach, it may not track the return of the index as well as it would if the underlying fund purchased all of the securities in 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.
● Fixed-Income Risk. Interest rates rise and fall over time, which will affect an underlying fund’s yield and share price. A change in a central bank’s monetary policy or economic conditions, among other things, may result in a change in interest rates. A rise in interest rates could cause an underlying fund’s share price to fall. The credit quality of a portfolio investment could also cause an underlying fund’s share price to fall. An underlying fund could lose money if the issuer or guarantor of a portfolio investment or the counterparty to a derivatives contract fails to make timely principal or interest payments or otherwise honor its obligations. Fixed-income securities may be paid off earlier or later than expected. Either situation could cause an underlying fund to hold securities paying lower-than-market rates of interest, which could hurt an underlying fund’s yield or share price. Below investment-grade bonds (junk bonds) involve greater credit risk, are more volatile, involve greater risk of price declines and may be more susceptible to economic downturns than investment-grade securities.
● 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, an underlying fund’s performance could be impacted.
● Real Estate Investment Risk. An underlying fund that has a policy of concentrating its investments in real estate companies and companies related to the real estate industry is subject to risks associated with the direct ownership of real estate securities. These risks include, among others, declines in the value of (or income generated by) 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.
● Money Market Fund Risk. The funds may invest in underlying money market funds that either seek to maintain a stable $1.00 net asset value (“stable share price money market funds”) or that have a share price that fluctuates (“variable share price money market funds”). Although an underlying stable share price money market fund seeks to maintain a stable $1.00 net asset value, it is possible to lose money by investing in such a money market fund. Because the share price of an underlying variable share price money market fund will fluctuate, when a fund sells the shares it owns they may be worth more or less than what the fund originally paid for them. In addition, neither type of money market fund is designed to offer capital appreciation. Certain underlying money market funds may impose a fee upon the sale of shares under certain circumstances.
● Concentration Risk. To the extent that an underlying fund’s or the index’s portfolio is concentrated in the securities of issuers in a particular market, industry, group of industries, sector, country or asset class, the underlying 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.
● Foreign Investment Risk. An underlying 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
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3. Risk Factors (continued):
structures; and higher transaction costs. These risks may negatively impact the value or liquidity of an underlying fund’s investments, and could impair the underlying 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.
● Emerging Markets Risk. 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, auditing, financial reporting and recordkeeping 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 an underlying 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.
● Derivatives Risk. An underlying fund may use derivatives to enhance returns or hedge against market declines. Examples of derivatives are options, futures, options on futures, forward contracts and swaps. An option is the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an instrument at a specific price on or 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 forward contract is an over-the-counter derivative transaction between two parties to buy or sell a specified amount of an underlying reference at a specified price (or rate) on a specified date in the future. A forward foreign currency contract is a derivative (forward contract) in which the underlying reference is a country’s or region’s currency. 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 credit default swap is an agreement in which the seller agrees to make a payment to the buyer in the event of  a specified credit event in exchange for a fixed payment or series of fixed payments.
An underlying 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 leverage risk, liquidity risk and market risk are discussed elsewhere in this section. An underlying fund’s use of derivatives is also subject to counterparty risk, lack of availability risk, valuation risk, correlation risk and tax risk. Counterparty risk is the risk that the counterparty to a derivative transaction may not fulfill its contractual obligations either because the financial condition of the counterparty declines, or because the counterparty is otherwise unable or unwilling to perform under the contract. 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 an underlying fund to realize higher amounts of short-term capital gains. An underlying fund’s use of derivatives could reduce the underlying fund’s performance, increase its volatility, and could cause the underlying fund to lose more than the initial amount invested. The use of derivatives that are subject to regulation by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) by an underlying fund could cause a fund to become a commodity pool, which would require the fund to comply with certain CFTC rules. An underlying fund’s use of derivatives also could create a risk of counterparty default under certain transactions, risks that a fund would need to liquidate portfolio positions when it may not be advantageous to do so in order to meet margin and payment obligations, and legal risks relating to insufficient documentation, insufficient capacity or authority of a counterparty, or legality or enforceability of a contract.
● Leverage Risk. Certain underlying fund transactions, such as derivatives transactions, short sales, reverse repurchase agreements, and mortgage dollar rolls, may give rise to a form of leverage and may expose an underlying fund to greater risk. Leverage tends to magnify the effect of any decrease or increase in the value of an underlying fund’s portfolio securities, which means even a small amount of leverage can have a disproportionately large impact on the underlying fund.
● Liquidity Risk. An underlying fund may be unable to sell certain securities, such as illiquid securities, readily at a favorable time or price, or the underlying fund may have to sell them at a loss.
● Portfolio Turnover Risk. Certain of the underlying funds may buy and sell portfolio securities actively. If they do, their portfolio turnover rate and transaction costs will rise, which may lower the underlying fund’s performance and may increase the likelihood of capital gains distributions.
Please refer to the funds’ prospectus for a more complete description of the principal risks of investing in the funds.
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
4. Affiliates and Affiliated Transactions:
Investment Adviser
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc., dba Schwab Asset Management, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Charles Schwab Corporation, serves as each fund’s investment adviser and administrator pursuant to an Investment Advisory and Administration Agreement between the investment adviser and the trust.
For its advisory and administrative services to the funds, the investment adviser is entitled to receive an annual fee of 0.13%, payable monthly, based on a percentage of each fund’s average daily net assets. The investment adviser also is entitled to receive an advisory and/or administrative services fee from each of the affiliated Schwab Funds that serve as underlying funds.
Shareholder Servicing
The Board has adopted a Shareholder Servicing Plan (the Plan) on behalf of the funds. The Plan enables each fund to bear expenses relating to the provision by financial intermediaries, including Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (Schwab), a broker-dealer affiliate of the investment adviser, (together, service providers), of certain account maintenance, customer liaison and shareholder services to the current shareholders of the funds.
Pursuant to the Plan, each fund’s shares are subject to an annual shareholder servicing fee of up to 0.25%. The shareholder servicing fee paid to a particular service provider is made pursuant to its written agreement with Schwab, as distributor of the funds (or, in the case of payments made to Schwab acting as a service provider, pursuant to Schwab’s written agreement with the funds). Payments under the Plan are made as described above without regard to whether the fee is more or less than the service provider’s actual cost of providing the services, and if more, such excess may be retained as profit by the service provider.
Expense Limitation
The investment adviser and its affiliates have agreed with the funds, for so long as the investment adviser serves as the investment adviser to the funds, in which the agreement may only be amended or terminated with the approval of the Board, to limit the total annual fund operating expenses charged, excluding interest, taxes and certain non-routine expenses as a percentage of average daily net assets as follows:
SCHWAB
MARKETTRACK
ALL EQUITY
PORTFOLIO
SCHWAB
MARKETTRACK
GROWTH
PORTFOLIO
SCHWAB
MARKETTRACK
BALANCED
PORTFOLIO
SCHWAB
MARKETTRACK
CONSERVATIVE
PORTFOLIO
0.50
%
0.50
%
0.50
%
0.50
%
The agreement to limit the funds’ total expenses charged is limited to each fund’s direct operating expenses and, therefore, does not apply to acquired fund fees and expenses, which are indirect expenses incurred by each fund through its investments in the underlying funds.
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4. Affiliates and Affiliated Transactions (continued):
Investments in Affiliates
The funds may engage in certain transactions involving affiliated parties. Pursuant to an exemptive order issued by the SEC, the funds may invest in other affiliated funds. As of April 30, 2024, each Schwab MarketTrack Portfolio’s ownership percentages of other affiliated funds’ shares are as follows:
UNDERLYING FUNDS
SCHWAB
MARKETTRACK
ALL EQUITY
PORTFOLIO
SCHWAB
MARKETTRACK
GROWTH
PORTFOLIO
SCHWAB
MARKETTRACK
BALANCED
PORTFOLIO
SCHWAB
MARKETTRACK
CONSERVATIVE
PORTFOLIO
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index Fund
5.2
%
3.6
%
1.7
%
0.4
%
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Fund
2.3
%
1.8
%
0.9
%
0.2
%
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index Fund
7.5
%
5.3
%
2.5
%
0.6
%
Schwab Fundamental US Large Company Index Fund
1.4
%
1.3
%
0.6
%
0.1
%
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company Index Fund
1.6
%
1.3
%
0.5
%
0.1
%
Schwab International Index Fund
1.5
%
1.2
%
0.6
%
0.1
%
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund
0.3
%
0.2
%
0.1
%
0.0
%*
Schwab Short-Term Bond Index Fund
%
%
0.4
%
0.1
%
Schwab Small-Cap Index Fund
1.2
%
1.0
%
0.4
%
0.1
%
Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond Index Fund
%
3.2
%
4.4
%
2.4
%
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth Index Fund
3.4
%
3.0
%
1.4
%
0.3
%
Schwab U.S. REIT ETF
0.7
%
0.6
%
0.3
%
0.1
%
Schwab Variable Share Price Money Fund, Ultra Shares
%
0.5
%
0.3
%
0.1
%
*
Less than 0.05%
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 by the Board. The funds had no interfund borrowing or lending activity during the period.
Interfund Transactions
The funds may engage in direct transactions with certain other funds in the Fund Complex in accordance with procedures adopted by the Board pursuant to Rule 17a-7 under the 1940 Act. When one fund is seeking to sell a security that another fund is seeking to buy, an interfund transaction can allow both funds to benefit by reducing transaction costs while allowing each fund to execute the transaction at the current market price. This practice is limited to funds that share the same investment adviser, trustees and/or officers. The net realized gains or losses on sales of interfund transactions are recorded in Net realized gains (losses) on sales of securities — affiliated issuers in the Statement of Operations. For the period ended April 30, 2024, each fund’s purchases and sales of securities with other funds in the Fund Complex as well as any realized gains (losses) were as follows: 
 
PURCHASE COST
SALE PROCEEDS
REALIZED GAINS (LOSSES)
Schwab MarketTrack All Equity Portfolio
$39,282
$
$
Schwab MarketTrack Growth Portfolio
21,777
Schwab MarketTrack Balanced Portfolio
9,628
Schwab MarketTrack Conservative Portfolio
2,835
103,655
(5,866
)
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5. Board of Trustees:
The Board may include people who are officers and/or directors of the investment adviser 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 funds did not pay any of these interested persons for their services as trustees, but did pay non-interested persons (independent trustees), as noted in each fund’s Statement of Operations. For information regarding the trustees, please refer to the Trustees and Officers table at the end of this report.

6. Borrowing from Banks:
During the period, the funds were participants with other funds in the Fund Complex in a joint, syndicated, committed $1 billion line of credit (the Syndicated Credit Facility), maturing on September 26, 2024. Under the terms of the Syndicated Credit Facility, in addition to interest charged on any borrowings by a fund, each fund paid a commitment fee of 0.15% per annum on the funds’ proportionate share of the unused portion of the Syndicated Credit Facility.
During the period, the funds were participants with other funds in the Fund Complex in a joint, unsecured, uncommitted $400 million line of credit (the Uncommitted Credit Facility), maturing on September 26, 2024. Under the terms of the Uncommitted Credit Facility, each fund pays interest on the amount a fund borrows. There were no borrowings by any of the funds 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 disclosed in each fund’s Statement of Operations, if any. The interest expense is determined based on a negotiated rate above the current Federal Funds Rate.

7. Purchases and Sales of Investment Securities:
For the period ended April 30, 2024, purchases and sales of securities (excluding short-term obligations) were as follows:
 
PURCHASES
OF SECURITIES
SALES
OF SECURITIES
Schwab MarketTrack All Equity Portfolio
$105,683,218
$110,297,285
Schwab MarketTrack Growth Portfolio
119,146,328
148,288,706
Schwab MarketTrack Balanced Portfolio
63,178,883
78,421,173
Schwab MarketTrack Conservative Portfolio
15,999,792
31,401,815

8. Federal Income Taxes:
As of April 30, 2024, the tax basis cost of the funds’ investments and gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation were as follows:
 
TAX COST
GROSS UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
GROSS UNREALIZED
DEPRECIATION
NET UNREALIZED
APPRECIATION
(DEPRECIATION)
Schwab MarketTrack All Equity Portfolio
$491,789,669
$353,056,904
($3,173,459
)
$349,883,445
Schwab MarketTrack Growth Portfolio
573,100,648
339,846,644
(20,428,858
)
319,417,786
Schwab MarketTrack Balanced Portfolio
425,813,407
159,801,391
(26,275,186
)
133,526,205
Schwab MarketTrack Conservative Portfolio
174,442,106
35,068,282
(13,879,111
)
21,189,171
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8. Federal Income Taxes (continued):
The tax basis components of distributions and components of distributable earnings on a tax basis are finalized at fiscal year-end; accordingly, tax basis balances have not been determined as of April 30, 2024. The tax basis components of distributions paid during the fiscal year ended October 31, 2023 were as follows:
 
PRIOR FISCAL YEAR END DISTRIBUTIONS
 
ORDINARY
INCOME
LONG-TERM
CAPITAL
GAINS
Schwab MarketTrack All Equity Portfolio
$10,865,426
$22,576,990
Schwab MarketTrack Growth Portfolio
13,427,485
21,873,115
Schwab MarketTrack Balanced Portfolio
9,217,623
11,728,548
Schwab MarketTrack Conservative Portfolio
5,105,118
4,720,064
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 in the financial statements. The funds may also designate a portion of the amount paid to redeeming shareholders as a distribution for tax purposes.
As of October 31, 2023, 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 each fund’s Statement of Operations. During the fiscal year ended October 31, 2023, the funds did not incur any interest or penalties.

9. 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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Trustees and Officers
The tables below give information about the trustees and officers of Schwab Capital 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 106 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 funds’ 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
Michael J. Beer
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 2022)
Retired. Director, President and Chief Executive Officer
(Dec. 2016 – Sept. 2019), Principal Funds (investment management).
106
Director (2016 – 2019),
Principal Funds, Inc.
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.
106
None
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.
106
None
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.
106
Director
(2004 – present),
Corcept Therapeutics
Incorporated
Director (2009 – 2021),
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).
106
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
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).
106
None
J. Derek Penn
1957
Trustee
(Trustee of The Charles Schwab
Family of Funds, Schwab
Investments, Schwab Capital Trust,
Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab
Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust
since 2021)
Head of Equity Sales and Trading (2006 – 2018), BNY Mellon (financial
services).
106
None
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)
Co-Chairman of the Board (July 2022 – present), Director and Chief
Executive Officer (Oct. 2008 – present) and President
(Feb. 2007 – Oct. 2021), The Charles Schwab Corporation; President and
Chief Executive Officer (Oct. 2008 – Oct. 2021) and Director
(May 2008 – Oct. 2021), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; Co-Chairman of the
Board (July 2022 – present) and Director (Apr. 2006 – present), Charles
Schwab Bank, SSB; Co-Chairman of the Board (July 2022 – present) and
Director (Nov. 2017 – present), Charles Schwab Premier Bank, SSB;
Co-Chairman of the Board (July 2022 – present) and Director
(July 2019 – present), Charles Schwab Trust Bank; Director
(May 2008 – present), Chief Executive Officer (Aug. 2017 – present) and
President (Aug. 2017 – Nov. 2021), Schwab Holdings, Inc.; Manager
(Sept. 2023 – present), TD Ameritrade Holding LLC; Director
(Oct. 2020 – Aug. 2023), TD Ameritrade Holding Corporation; Director
(July 2016 – Oct. 2021), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.
106
Director
(2008 – present), The
Charles Schwab
Corporation
Richard A. Wurster2
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 2022)
President (Oct. 2021 – present) and Executive Vice President – Schwab
Asset Management Solutions (Apr. 2019 – Oct. 2021), The Charles
Schwab Corporation; President, Director (Oct. 2021 – present), Executive
Vice President – Schwab Asset Management Solutions
(July 2019 – Oct. 2021) and Senior Vice President – Advisory
(May 2016 – July 2019), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.; President
(Nov. 2021 – present), Schwab Holdings, Inc.; Director
(Oct. 2021 – present) and Chief Executive Officer (Nov. 2019 – Jan. 2022),
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Director, Chief Executive
Officer and President (Mar. 2018 – Oct. 2022), Charles Schwab Investment
Advisory, Inc.; Chief Executive Officer (July 2016 – Apr. 2018) and
President (Mar. 2017 – Apr. 2018), ThomasPartners, Inc.; Chief Executive
Officer (July 2016 – Apr. 2018), Windhaven Investment Management, Inc.
106
None
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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
Omar Aguilar
1970
Chief Executive Officer, President and Chief Investment
Officer
(Officer of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab
Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity
Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since
2011)
Chief Executive Officer (Jan. 2022 – present), President (Oct. 2023 – present), (Chief
Investment Officer (Apr. 2011 – present) and Senior Vice President (Apr. 2011 – Jan. 2022),
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Director, Chief Executive Officer and
President (Oct. 2022 – present), Charles Schwab Investment Advisory, Inc.; Chief Executive
Officer (Sept. 2023 – present), President (Oct. 2023 – present), Chief Investment Officer
(June 2011 – present) and Vice President (June 2011 – Sept. 2023), Schwab Funds, Laudus
Trust and Schwab ETFs.
Mark Fischer
1970
Chief Operating 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)
Chief Operating Officer (Dec. 2020 – present) and Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer
(Jan. 2016 – Dec. 2022), Schwab Funds, Laudus Trust and Schwab ETFs; Chief Financial
Officer (Mar. 2020 – present), Chief Operating Officer (Oct. 2023 – present), Managing
Director (Mar. 2023 – present) and Vice President (Oct. 2013 – Mar. 2023), Charles Schwab
Investment Management, Inc.
Dana Smith
1965
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
2023)
Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer (Jan. 2023 – present) and Assistant Treasurer
(Dec. 2015 – Dec. 2022), Schwab Funds, Laudus Trust and Schwab ETFs; Managing Director
(Mar. 2023 – present), Vice President (Mar. 2022 – Mar. 2023) and Director
(Oct. 2015 – Mar. 2022), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Managing Director
(May 2022 – present) and Vice President (Apr. 2022 – May 2022), Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
Patrick Cassidy
1964
Vice President and Chief Investment 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)
Chief Investment Officer (Oct. 2023 – present) and Vice President (Feb. 2018 – present),
Schwab Funds, Laudus Trust and Schwab ETFs; Managing Director (Mar. 2023 – present),
Chief Investment Officer (Oct. 2023 – present), and Senior Vice President
(Oct. 2012 – Mar. 2023), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.
William P. McMahon, Jr.
1972
Vice President and Chief Investment Officer
(Officer of The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab
Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity
Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust and Laudus Trust since
2021)
Managing Director (Mar. 2023 – present), Senior Vice President (Jan. 2020 – Mar. 2023) and
Chief Investment Officer (Jan. 2020 – present) Charles Schwab Investment
Management, Inc.; Vice President and Chief Investment Officer (June 2021 – present),
Schwab Funds, Laudus Trust and Schwab ETFs; Senior Vice President and Chief Investment
Officer – ThomasPartners Strategies (Apr. 2018 – Dec. 2019), Charles Schwab Investment
Advisory, Inc.; Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer (May 2001 – Apr. 2018),
ThomasPartners, Inc.
Catherine MacGregor
1964
Chief Legal Officer and Secretary, Schwab Funds and
Schwab ETFs
Chief Legal Officer, Vice President and Clerk, Laudus Trust
(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)
Chief Legal Officer (Mar. 2022 – present), Managing Director (Mar. 2023 – present) and Vice
President (Sept. 2005 – Mar. 2023), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.;
Managing Director (May 2022 – present) and Vice President (Aug. 2005 – May 2022), Charles
Schwab & Co., Inc.; Vice President (Dec. 2005 – present) and Chief Legal Officer and Clerk
(Mar. 2007 – present), Laudus Trust; Chief Legal Officer and Secretary (Oct. 2021 – present),
Vice President (Nov. 2005 – Oct. 2021) and Assistant Secretary (June 2007 – Oct. 2021),
Schwab Funds; Chief Legal Officer and Secretary (Oct. 2021 – present), Vice President and
Assistant Secretary (Oct. 2009 – Oct. 2021), 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.
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Mr. Bettinger and Mr. Wurster are Interested Trustees. Mr. Bettinger and Mr. Wurster are Interested Trustees because each owns stock of The Charles Schwab Corporation (CSC), the parent company of Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc., the investment adviser for the trusts in the Fund Complex, and is an employee of Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (Schwab), the principal underwriter for The Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Investments, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Annuity Portfolios and Laudus Trust.
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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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All Equity Composite Index A custom blended index developed by Schwab Asset Management based on a comparable portfolio asset allocation. Effective March 1, 2024, the index is composed of 27.34% S&P 500 Index, 9.0% Russell 1000 Growth Index, 13.5% Russell RAFI US Large Company Index, 8.09% Russell 2000 Index, 3.42% Russell RAFI US Small Company Index, 16.07% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 7.08% Russell RAFI Developed ex US Large Company Index (Net), 5.0% Russell RAFI Developed ex US Small Company Index (Net), 5.0% Russell RAFI Emerging Markets Large Company Index (Net), 5.0% Dow Jones Equity All REIT Capped Index, and 0.5% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. From February 28, 2020 to February 29, 2024, the index was composed of 31.33% S&P 500 Index, 5.0% Russell 1000 Growth Index, 13.5% Russell RAFI US Large Company Index, 10.33% Russell 2000 Index, 4.5% Russell RAFI US Small Company Index, 13.83% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 6.0% Russell RAFI Developed ex US Large Company Index (Net), 5.0% Russell RAFI Developed ex US Small Company Index (Net), 5.0% Russell RAFI Emerging Markets Large Company Index (Net), 5.0% Dow Jones U.S. Select REIT Index, and 0.5% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. From December 1, 2014 through February 27, 2020, the index was composed of 31.33% S&P 500 Index, 17.33% Russell 2000 Index, 13.50% Russell RAFI US Large Company Index, 7.50% Russell RAFI US Small Company Index, 13.83% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 6% Russell RAFI Developed ex US Large Company Index (Net), 5% Russell RAFI Developed ex US Small Company Index (Net), 5% Russell RAFI Emerging Markets Large Company Index (Net), and 0.5% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. From March 1, 2014 through November 30, 2014, the index was composed of 45% S&P 500 Index, 25% Russell 2000 Index and 30% MSCI EAFE Index (Net). On March 1, 2014, the combination of the S&P 500 Index and Russell 2000 Index replaced the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index in the custom index. Prior to March 1, 2014, the index was composed of 70% Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index and 30% MSCI EAFE Index (Net). Percentages listed may not total to 100% due to rounding.
asset allocation The practice of dividing a portfolio among different asset classes, with each asset class assigned a particular percentage.
asset class A group of securities with similar structure and basic characteristics. Stocks, bonds and cash are the three main examples of asset classes.
Balanced Composite Index A custom blended index developed by Schwab Asset Management based on a comparable portfolio asset allocation. Effective March 1, 2024, the index is composed of 18.5% S&P 500 Index, 5.5% Russell 1000 Growth Index, 9.0% Russell RAFI US Large Company Index, 4.2% Russell 2000 Index, 1.8% Russell RAFI US Small Company Index, 9.1% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 3.9% Russell RAFI Developed ex US Large Company Index (Net), 2.5% Russell RAFI Developed ex US Small Company Index (Net), 2.5% Russell RAFI Emerging Markets Large Company Index (Net), 3.0% Dow Jones All REIT Capped Index, 35.0% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, 1.0% Bloomberg US Government/Credit 1-5 Year Index, and 4.0% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. From February 28, 2020 to February 29, 2024, the index was composed of 21% S&P 500 Index, 3.0% Russell 1000 Growth Index, 9.0% Russell RAFI US Large Company Index, 6.3% Russell 2000 Index, 2.7% Russell RAFI US Small Company Index, 7.0% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 3.0% Russell RAFI Developed ex US Large Company Index (Net), 2.5% Russell RAFI Developed ex US Small Company Index (Net), 2.5% Russell RAFI Emerging Markets Large Company Index (Net), 3.0% Dow Jones U.S. Select REIT Index, 35.0% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, 1.0% Bloomberg US Government/Credit 1-5 Year Index, and 4.0% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. From December 1, 2014
through February 27, 2020, the Balanced Composite Index was composed of 21% S&P 500 Index, 10.5% Russell 2000 Index, 9% Russell RAFI US Large Company Index, 4.5% Russell RAFI US Small Company Index, 7% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 3% Russell RAFI Developed ex US Large Company Index (Net), 2.5% Russell RAFI Developed ex US Small Company Index (Net), 2.5% Russell RAFI Emerging Markets Large Company Index (Net), 35% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, and 5% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. From March 1, 2014 through November 30, 2014, the index was composed of 30% S&P 500 Index, 15% Russell 2000 Index, 15% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 35% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, and 5% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. On March 1, 2014, the combination of the S&P 500 Index and Russell 2000 Index replaced the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index in the custom index. Prior to March 1, 2014, the index was composed of 45% Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index, 15% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 35% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, and 5% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. Percentages listed may not total to 100% due to rounding.
Bloomberg 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 US Government/Credit 1–5 Year Index An index that is a broad-based benchmark measuring the performance of U.S. dollar-denominated U.S. Treasury bonds, government related bonds (i.e., U.S. and non-U.S. agencies, sovereign, quasi-sovereign, supranational and local authority debt) and investment grade U.S. corporate bonds that have a remaining maturity of greater than or equal to one year and less than five years. 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 a remaining maturity greater than or equal to one year and less than five years. The index excludes certain types of securities, including, bonds with equity type features (e.g., warrants, convertibles and preferreds), tax-exempt municipal securities, inflation-linked bonds, floating rate issues, strips, private placements, U.S. dollar-denominated 25 and 50 par retail bonds, structured notes and pass-through certificates. The index is market capitalization weighted and the securities in the index are updated on the last business day of each month.
Bloomberg 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.
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bond A security representing a loan from the investor to the issuer. A bond typically pays interest at a fixed rate (the coupon rate) until a specified date (the maturity date), at which time the issuer returns the money borrowed (principal or face value) to the bondholder. Because of their structure, bonds are sometimes called “fixed-income securities” or “debt securities.”
An individual bond is subject to the credit risk of the issuer. Changes in interest rates can affect a bond’s market value prior to call or maturity. There is no guarantee that a bond’s yield to call or maturity will provide a positive return over the rate of inflation.
bond fund A bond fund is subject to the same credit, interest rate, and inflation risks as bonds. In addition, a bond fund incurs ongoing fees and expenses. A bond fund’s net asset value will fluctuate with the price of the underlying bonds and the portfolio turnover activity; return of principal is not guaranteed.
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 capital gain or loss is considered unrealized appreciation or depreciation.
Conservative Composite Index A custom blended index developed by Schwab Asset Management based on a comparable portfolio asset allocation. Effective March 1, 2024, the index is composed of 13.0% S&P 500 Index, 3.0% Russell 1000 Growth Index, 6.0% Russell RAFI US Large Company Index, 6.07% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 2.8% Russell 2000 Index, 1.2% Russell RAFI US Small Company Index, 2.6% Russell RAFI Developed ex US Large Company Index (Net), 1.67% Russell RAFI Developed ex US Small Company Index (Net), 1.66% Russell RAFI Emerging Markets Large Company Index (Net), 2.0% Dow Jones Equity All REIT Capped Index, 55.0% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, 1.0% Bloomberg US Government/Credit 1-5 Year Index, and 4.0% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. From February 28, 2020 to February 29, 2024, the index was composed of 14.0% S&P 500 Index, 2.0% Russell 1000 Growth Index, 6.0% Russell RAFI US Large Company Index, 4.67% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 4.2% Russell 2000 Index, 1.8% Russell RAFI US Small Company Index, 2.0% Russell RAFI Developed ex US Large Company Index (Net), 1.67% Russell RAFI Developed ex US Small Company Index (Net), 1.67% Russell RAFI Emerging Markets Large Company Index (Net), 2.0% Dow Jones U.S. Select REIT Index, 55.0% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, 1.0% Bloomberg US Government/Credit 1-5 Year Index, and 4.0% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. From December 1, 2014, through February 27, 2020, the index was composed of 14.0% S&P 500 Index, 7.0% Russell 2000 Index, 6.0% Russell RAFI US Large Company Index, 3.0% Russell RAFI US Small Company Index, 4.67% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 2.0% Russell RAFI Developed ex US Large Company Index (Net), 1.67% Russell RAFI Developed ex US Small Company Index (Net), 1.67% Russell RAFI Emerging Markets Large Company Index (Net), 55.0% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, and 5.0% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. From March 1, 2014 through November 30, 2014, the index was composed of 20% S&P 500 Index, 10% Russell 2000 Index, 10% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 55% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, and 5% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. On March 1, 2014, the combination of the S&P 500 Index and Russell 2000 Index replaced the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index in the custom index. Prior to March 1, 2014, the index was composed of 30% Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index, 10% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 55% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, and 5% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. Percentages listed may not total to 100% due to rounding.
Dow Jones Equity All REIT Capped Index A float-adjusted market cap weighted index that is designed to measure all equity real estate investment trusts (REITs) in the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index, as defined by the S&P Dow Jones Indices REIT/RESI Industry Classification Hierarchy, that meet the minimum float market capitalization (FMC) and liquidity thresholds. The aggregate weight of all companies weighing more than 4.5% cannot exceed 22.5%, and no single company’s weight can exceed 10%. The index is reviewed daily based on each company’s capped market capitalization weight. Daily capping is only performed when the sum of companies with weights greater than 5% exceeds 25%.
Dow Jones U.S. Select REIT Index An index that is a float-adjusted market-capitalization weighted index comprised 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.
Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index An index which includes all U.S. equity issues with readily available prices. The index is a float-adjusted market capitalization weighted index that reflects the shares of securities actually available to investors in the marketplace.
expense ratio The amount that is taken from a mutual fund’s assets each year to cover the fund’s 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.
Growth Composite Index A custom blended index developed by Schwab Asset Management based on a comparable portfolio asset allocation. Effective March 1, 2024, the index is composed of 24.0% S&P 500 Index, 7.3% Russell 1000 Growth Index, 12.0% Russell RAFI US Large Company Index, 6.1% Russell 2000 Index, 2.61% Russell RAFI US Small Company Index, 12.13% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 5.2% Russell RAFI Developed ex US Large Company Index (Net), 3.33% Russell RAFI Developed ex US Small Company Index (Net), 3.33% Russell RAFI Emerging Markets Large Company Index (Net), 4.0% Dow Jones Equity All REIT Capped Index, 16.0% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, and 4.0% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. From February 28, 2020 to February 29, 2024, the index was composed of 28.0% S&P 500 Index, 3.3% Russell 1000 Growth Index, 12.0% Russell RAFI US Large Company Index, 8.9% Russell 2000 Index, 3.8% Russell RAFI US Small Company Index, 9.33% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 4.0% Russell RAFI Developed ex US Large Company Index (Net), 3.33% Russell RAFI Developed ex US Small Company Index (Net), 3.33% Russell RAFI Emerging Markets Large Company Index (Net), 4.0% Dow Jones U.S. Select REIT Index, 16.0% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, and 4.0% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. From December 1, 2014 through February 27, 2020, the Growth Composite Index was composed of 28% S&P 500 Index, 14% Russell 2000 Index, 12% Russell RAFI US Large Company Index, 6% Russell RAFI US Small Company Index, 9.33% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 4% Russell RAFI Developed ex US Large Company Index (Net), 3.33% Russell RAFI Developed ex US Small Company Index (Net), 3.33% Russell RAFI Emerging Markets Large Company Index (Net), 15% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, and 5% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. From March 1, 2014 through November 30, 2014, the index was composed of 40% S&P 500 Index, 20% Russell 2000 Index, 20% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 15% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, and 5% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. On March 1, 2014, the combination of the S&P 500 Index and Russell 2000 Index replaced the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index in the custom index. Prior to
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March 1, 2014 the index was composed of 60% Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index, 20% MSCI EAFE Index (Net), 15% Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, and 5% Bloomberg US Treasury Bills 1-3 Month Index. Percentages listed may not total to 100% due to rounding.
market cap, market capitalization The value of a company as determined by the total value of all shares of its stock outstanding.
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 mutual fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets, subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding.
outstanding shares, shares outstanding When speaking of a company or mutual 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.
return on equity (ROE) The average yearly rate of return for each dollar of investors’ money, measured over the past five years.
Russell 1000 Growth Index An index that measures the performance of those Russell 1000 Index companies with higher price-to-book ratios and higher forecasted growth values.
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 markets globally.
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.
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.
weighted average For mutual funds, an average that gives the same weight to each security as the security represents in the fund’s portfolio.
yield The income paid out by an investment, expressed as a percentage of the investment’s market value.
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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 Fund. Please read the prospectus carefully before you invest. This report must be preceded or accompanied by a current prospectus.
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Schwab Money Funds2
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Item 2: Code of Ethics.

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Item 4: Principal Accountant Fees and Services.

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Item 10: Remuneration Paid to Directors, Officers, and Others of Open-End Management Investment Companies.

The remuneration paid to directors, officers and others are included as part of the report to shareholders filed under Item 1 of this Form.

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Item 12: Disclosure of Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures for Closed-End Management Investment Companies.

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Item 13: Portfolio Managers of Closed-End Management Investment Companies.

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Item 14: Purchases of Equity Securities by Closed-End Management Investment Company and Affiliated Purchasers.

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Item 15: Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders.

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Item 16: Controls and Procedures.

 

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Based on their evaluation of Registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures, as of a date within 90 days of the filing date, Registrant’s Principal Executive Officer, Omar Aguilar and Registrant’s Principal Financial Officer, Dana Smith, 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.

 

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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.

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Item 19: Exhibits.

 

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(1)   Code of ethics – not applicable to this semi-annual report.

 

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

 

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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-CSRS 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 Capital Trust

 

By:   /s/ Omar Aguilar
 

Omar Aguilar

Principal Executive Officer

Date: June 17, 2024

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/ Omar Aguilar
 

Omar Aguilar

Principal Executive Officer

Date: June 17, 2024

 

By:   /s/ Dana Smith
 

Dana Smith

Principal Financial Officer

Date: June 17, 2024

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