Schwab International Equity ETF (SCHF) offers a higher dividend yield than iShares Core MSCI EAFE ETF (IEFA), with SCHF being cheaper to own. Both funds share similar top holdings and sector weights, but IEFA has more stocks and lower volatility. SCHF tracks the FTSE Developed ex US Index, focusing on diversification and low costs, while IEFA targets the MSCI EAFE universe with more companies across countries. SCHF has a 0.03% expense ratio compared to IEFA’s 0.07% and a higher dividend yield of 3.5% versus 2.9%. Performance metrics and holdings are similar, making both viable options for international exposure.

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