VIG vs SCHD: Comparing Popular Dividend ETFs - Retire Before Dad (2024)

VIG vs SCHD: Comparing Popular Dividend ETFs - Retire Before Dad (1)

This article compares VIG vs SCHD — the Vanguard Dividend Appreciation Index Fund vs Schwab’s U.S. Dividend Equity ETF.

Both are passively managed index ETFs popular with dividend investors and retirees looking to earn dividend growth, price appreciation, and solid dividend yields near the best high yield savings accounts.

Index ETFs track market indexes like the S&P 500.

VIG and SCHD are narrower-scoped ETFs that track specific dividend-focused indexes. Each ETF has fewer stock holdings than the S&P 500.

VIG tracks the S&P U.S. Dividend Growers Index. SCHD tracks the Dow Jones U.S. Dividend 100™ Index.

Both funds own shares of the largest U.S. dividend-paying companies and pay quarterly dividends.

Table of Contents

Bottom Line Upfront (BLUF)

Before I get into the details of VIG vs SCHD, it’s important to keep the following in mind:

  • Both funds are solid, low-cost options for your portfolio.
  • VIG aims for higher dividend growth (annual appreciation of the dividend payment) and price appreciation. SCHD aims for higher yields.
  • VIG price return has outperformed SCHD over a ten-year investment horizon (see chart below).
  • SCHD has outperformed VIG in total returns (reinvesting dividends). Past performance is not indicative of future returns.
  • VIG is better diversified, while SCHD has more holding concentration risk. VIG has 66% more holdings than SCHD.
  • Both ETFs are available to purchase from any online broker. I prefer M1 Finance.

Retirees and investors seeking current income may prefer SCHD for its higher yield today and higher total returns.

Younger investors or those looking for long-term dividend growth, lower taxable income, and higher price appreciation may choose VIG.

Please note that both ETFs update their prospectuses regularly. The information referenced in this article will change over time.

The best resource for both funds is the respective company’s websites.

Here are links to the most updated information at Schwab and Vanguard. Consider the information on those pages to be the authoritative data source.

VIG vs SCHD Comparison

Side-by-Side

Here’s a side-by-side comparison of both ETFs. Scroll right on mobile.

A few noticeable differences comparing VIG vs SCHD:

  • VIG is larger and older.
  • The benchmark indexes are different.
  • Both expense ratios are very low — identical at the time of writing.
  • SCHD’s average annual total return has outperformed VIG over ten years.
  • VIG has more holdings, while SCHD has a higher concentration percentage on the top 10 holdings.
  • SCHD has a higher yield. VIG excludes certain high-yielding eligible stocks because of its focus on dividend appreciation (see Benchmark Indexes section for more information).

Benchmark Indexes

VIG tracks the S&P U.S. Dividend Growers Index.

Visit this page for the latest information about the index.

Stocks must pass the following screens to be eligible for inclusion in the index:

  • Minimum 10 consecutive years of dividend growth.
  • U.S.-domiciled security with a $100+ million market cap.
  • REITs are ineligible.
  • The index excludes the top 25% of highest-yielding eligible companies from the index.

SCHD tracks the Dow Jones U.S. Dividend 100™ Index.

Visit this page for the latest information about the index.

Stocks must pass the following screens to be eligible for inclusion in the index:

  • Minimum 10 consecutive years of dividend payments
  • Minimum float-adjusted market capitalization (FMC) of US$ 500 million
  • Minimum three-month ADVT of US$ 2 million

Stocks passing all three screens are ranked in descending order by Indicated Annual Dividend (IAD) yield, defined as a stock’s IAD(not including any special dividends) divided by its price. The top half of securities based on this ranking are eligible for stock selection. Excludes REITs.

Performance Chart

The performance of these two funds tracks similarly. VIG edges SCHD in price appreciation due to lower dividend payouts.

Here is a daily updated VIG vs SCHD chart compared against each other over ten years. The chart shows price performance, excluding the total return accounting for reinvested dividends.

Scroll right on mobile.

Past performance is not indicative of future results.

Though VIG’s price has outperformed over the past ten years, SCHD has outperformed total returns (if the investor reinvests dividends).

VIG, being a dividend appreciation fund, holds stocks that are likely to increase their dividend yearly and excludes some high-yield stocks.

SCHD has stocks that increase dividends but hold higher-yielding stocks that VIG excludes.

Either fund is suitable as an income-producing asset in your portfolio.

See the table above for up-to-date three-, five-, and ten-year average annual performance records.

Dividend Payout Schedules

Both VIG and SCHD pay quarterly dividends.

Investors receive quarterly dividend payments for both ETFs in March, June, September, and December.

Learn more:

  • VIG ETF dividend history
  • SCHD ETF dividend history

Top Ten Holdings

Here are the top ten holdings for each index ETF. Visit the links at the beginning of the article for the most updated lists.

VIG Top Ten Holdings

As of 08/11/2024
# Symbol Company Weight
1 AAPL Apple Inc. 0.04504
2 MSFT Microsoft Corp. 0.04283
3 AVGO Broadcom Inc. 0.04034
4 JPM JPMorgan Chase & Co. 0.03359
5 XOM Exxon Mobil Corp. 0.03012
6 UNH UnitedHealth Group Inc. 0.02711
7 V Visa Inc. Class A 0.02283
8 PG Procter & Gamble Co. 0.02254
9 COST Costco Wholesale Corp. 0.02175
10 MA Mastercard Inc. Class A 0.02102

SCHD Top Ten Holdings

As of 06/28/2024
# Symbol Company Weight
1 HD HOME DEPOT INC 0.04139
2 ABBV ABBVIE INC 0.04137
3 CSCO CISCO SYSTEMS INC 0.04072
4 AMGN AMGEN INC 0.0407
5 CVX CHEVRON CORP 0.04024
6 UPS UNITED PARCEL SERVICE INC CLASS B 0.04016
7 LMT LOCKHEED MARTIN CORP 0.04014
8 KO COCA-COLA 0.04007
9 BLK BLACKROCK INC 0.03992
10 VZ VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS INC 0.03967

Want more holdings? Check out this list of the top 50 VIG holdings and top 50 SCHD holdings.

Mutual Fund Alternatives

Here are the closest mutual fund alternatives for both ETFs. It is best to own these mutual funds if you have an existing account with Vanguard.

  • VIG = VDADX
  • SCHD ~ SWDSX (not identical, actively managed)

Each mutual fund equivalent has a $2,500 to $3,000 minimum investment threshold and a higher expense ratio (0.08% for VDADX, 0.89% for SWDSX)

The VIG mutual fund equivalent is VDADX, the Vanguard Dividend Appreciation Index Fund Admiral Shares. Investors with an account at Vanguard who prefer mutual funds can consider this fund an equivalent to VIG.

SCHD has no mutual fund equivalent. The SWDSX is an expensive, actively managed mutual fund and is not recommended due to the high expense ratio and severe underperformance.

Investors who do not have a Vanguard account should use the VIG and SCHD ETFs to get equivalent exposure at lower minimums and expense ratios.

Mutual funds trade differently than ETFs, which trade like stocks.

ETFs are easier to own, and the price changes throughout the day. Mutual funds only trade at the market close.

Active investors typically use ETFs for trading purposes or to buy and hold indexes when they can’t access index mutual funds.

For example, if you have an investing account with M1 Finance, you’d invest via ETFs instead of mutual funds. You may benefit from using the VDADX index funds if your account is with Vanguard.

Mutual funds are more hands-off and automatically reinvest dividends and capital gains. The less frequent trading also appeases the temptation to be more active with an investment.

  • Learn more about VDADXhere
  • Mutual Funds vs ETFs

Fidelity Alternatives

If you have a Fidelity account and prefer their funds, there are limited options for similar ETFs or mutual funds.

Here they are:

  • Fidelity High Dividend ETF (FDVV)
  • Fidelity Dividend Growth Fund (FDGFX)
  • Fidelity Strategic Dividend & Income Fund (FSDIX)

The Verdict

Deciding between VIG and SCHD comes down to long-term dividend growth and price appreciation vs current income and total return.

VIG has a lower dividend yield but higher dividend growth. That makes it a slightly better option in non-retirement accounts because the lower yield will result in lower taxable distributions.

VIG’s price has outperformed SCHD over the past 10 years, but SCHD wins in total return (including dividends reinvested).

In retirement accounts, SCHD benefits more from avoiding dividend taxation. In contrast, in a taxable account, investors will be on the hook for higher taxation on the dividends.

Retirees looking for current income in retirement accounts should go with SCHD. However, beware of higher concentration risk, as the fund holds a third of holdings as VIG.

That said, SCHD holds mostly established, blue-chip U.S. companies with lower volatility (beta) than the broader market.

Younger investors looking for some income but lower taxation in taxable accounts and solid long-term total return may prefer VIG.

VIG should provide more price appreciation because it pays lower dividends and excludes certain high-yield stocks. If investors need less current income but want to benefit from stocks with high dividend growth, VIG is a good choice.

Purchase either ETF at any commission-free online broker.

Please comment with your questions regarding VIG vs SCHD in the comments section below. Include any requests you have about adding more detail to this article.

Read more:

  • SCHD vs VYM
  • VYM vs VIG

Disclosure: The author is long SCHD. The opinions expressed are solely those of the authors and do not reflect the views of M1. They are for informational purposes only and are not a recommendation of an investment strategy or to buy or sell any security in any account. They are also not research reports and are not intended to serve as the basis for any investment decision. Prior to making any investment decision, you are encouraged to consult your personal investment, legal, and tax advisors.

VIG vs SCHD: Comparing Popular Dividend ETFs - Retire Before Dad (2)

Craig Stephens

Craig is a former IT professional who left his 19-year career to be a full-time finance writer. A DIY investor since 1995, he started Retire Before Dad in 2013 as a creative outlet to share his investment portfolios. Craig studied Finance at Michigan State University and lives in Northern Virginia with his wife and three children. Read more.

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VIG vs SCHD: Comparing Popular Dividend ETFs - Retire Before Dad (2024)

FAQs

How is VIG compared to SCHD? ›

Yield: SCHD's 30-day SEC yield of 3.70% beats that of VIG's 1.70% yield. This difference is by design, as SCHD focuses on high-yielding dividend stocks, while VIG focuses on companies that are increasing their dividends. Performance: VIG outperforms SCHD in the short term. Long-term returns for both funds are similar.

What ETF is better than SCHD? ›

7 Best Dividend ETFs to Buy Now
Dividend ETFAssets Under ManagementTrailing Dividend Yield*
Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF (ticker: VIG)$85 billion1.7%
Schwab US Dividend Equity ETF (SCHD)$60.6 billion3.4%
Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF (VYM)$58.2 billion2.8%
ProShares S&P 500 Aristocrats (NOBL)$12.5 billion2.0%
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Is VIG or VYM better? ›

VIG vs VYM: Methodology and holdings

Unsurprisingly, VYM offers a higher income with a trailing 12-month yield of 2.9% compared to 1.78% for VIG. This difference in income is due to their index criteria. VYM's index includes companies that yield above the 55th percentile in its selection universe.

Which dividend ETF is best? ›

  • Best Overall: Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF.
  • Best for Above-Average Dividends: Vanguard High Yield Dividend Yield ETF.
  • Best for Diversification: Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company ETF.
  • Best Real Estate ETF: Vanguard Real Estate ETF.
  • Best Dividend Rate: iShares Select Dividend ETF.
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Why is SCHD so popular? ›

The biggest driver of investor interest has been its strong and consistent track record. On an annual basis, almost like clockwork, SCHD has performed in the top 1/3 of its Morningstar category and had done so far a decade straight. That is, until 2023.

What is the average return on VIG stock? ›

Total returns
1-yr10-yr
VIG (Market price)22.57%206.41%
VIG (NAV)22.60%206.42%
Benchmark 2 Benchmark Spliced S&P U.S. Dividend Growers Index TR22.69%208.60%

Is VIG a good dividend ETF? ›

A steady approach to higher yield.

Vanguard Dividend Appreciation pulls in stable, profitable firms that have consistently increased their dividends for over a decade. Its established constituents insulate the portfolio from volatility and should lead to a long-term risk-adjusted advantage.

What is the number 1 ETF to buy? ›

Top sector ETFs
Fund (ticker)YTD performanceExpense ratio
Vanguard Information Technology ETF (VGT)17.8 percent0.10 percent
Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLF)21.4 percent0.09 percent
Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLE)10.2 percent0.09 percent
Industrial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLI)14.9 percent0.09 percent

Is a SCHD worth holding? ›

SCHD has only an 8% overlap to the S&P 500, which makes it an ideal ETF to consider. When looking at the top 10 holdings, one characteristic becomes obvious. These are all durable, cash rich companies with long histories of rewarding shareholders through dividends.

How often does VIG pay a dividend? ›

VIG Dividend Information

VIG has a dividend yield of 1.71% and paid $3.35 per share in the past year. The dividend is paid every three months and the last ex-dividend date was Jun 28, 2024.

Which Vanguard ETF pays the highest dividend? ›

ETF VYM

Is VYM better than SCHD? ›

VYM is less expensive with a Total Expense Ratio (TER) of 0.06%, versus 0.06% for SCHD. VYM is up 12.13% year-to-date (YTD) with -$173M in YTD flows. SCHD performs worse with 9.28% YTD performance, and +$1.85B in YTD flows.

What is the best high dividend ETF for retirees? ›

A couple of high-yielding ETFs that could be ideal for retirees are the iShares International Select Dividend ETF (NYSEMKT: IDV) and the Pacer Global Cash Cows Dividend ETF (NYSEMKT: GCOW). These funds offer mouthwatering payouts and can give your portfolio some great diversification.

How many dividend ETFs should I own? ›

Experts agree that for most personal investors, a portfolio comprising 5 to 10 ETFs is perfect in terms of diversification.

What is the fidelity equivalent of SCHD? ›

FTEC is managed by Fidelity, while SCHD is managed by Schwab. Both FTEC and SCHD are considered high-volume assets. They're less likely to be affected by issues like slippage and failed orders on Composer than low-volume assets.

Is VIG a good ETF? ›

VIG has a consensus rating of Moderate Buy which is based on 223 buy ratings, 106 hold ratings and 12 sell ratings.

Should I invest in VOO or VIG? ›

VOO has a lower expense ratio than VIG by 0.03%. This can indicate that it's cheaper to invest in VOO than VIG. VOO targets investing in US Equities, while VIG targets investing in US Equities. VOO is managed by Vanguard, while VIG is managed by Vanguard.

What fidelity fund is comparable to SCHD? ›

FTEC has a higher expense ratio than SCHD by 0.02%. This can indicate that it's more expensive to invest in FTEC than SCHD. FTEC targets investing in US Equities, while SCHD targets investing in US Equities. FTEC is managed by Fidelity, while SCHD is managed by Schwab.

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