0000950123-14-010818.txt : 20141103 0000950123-14-010818.hdr.sgml : 20141103 20141103135352 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0000950123-14-010818 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: N-CSRS PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 16 CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT: 20140831 FILED AS OF DATE: 20141103 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20141103 EFFECTIVENESS DATE: 20141103 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: SCHWAB STRATEGIC TRUST CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0001454889 IRS NUMBER: 000000000 STATE OF INCORPORATION: DE FISCAL YEAR END: 1231 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: N-CSRS SEC ACT: 1940 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 811-22311 FILM NUMBER: 141188833 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 211 MAIN STREET STREET 2: CHARLES SCHWAB INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT,INC CITY: SAN FRANCISCO STATE: CA ZIP: 94105 BUSINESS PHONE: 800-648-5300 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 211 MAIN STREET STREET 2: CHARLES SCHWAB INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT,INC CITY: SAN FRANCISCO STATE: CA ZIP: 94105 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: Schwab Strategic Trust DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 20090127 0001454889 S000030518 Schwab U.S. REIT ETF C000094080 Schwab U.S. REIT ETF SCHH 0001454889 S000040876 Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF C000126714 Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF FNDB 0001454889 S000040877 Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF C000126715 Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF FNDX 0001454889 S000040878 Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF C000126716 Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF FNDA 0001454889 S000040879 Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF C000126717 Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF FNDF 0001454889 S000040880 Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF C000126718 Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF FNDC 0001454889 S000040881 Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF C000126719 Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF FNDE N-CSRS 1 f30272nvcsrs.htm N-CSRS nvcsrs
 
 
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: 811-22311
Schwab Strategic Trust – Schwab U.S. REIT ETF and Fundamental Index ETFs
(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)
211 Main Street, San Francisco, California 94105
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code)
Marie Chandoha
Schwab Strategic Trust
211 Main Street, San Francisco, California 94105
(Name and address of agent for service)
Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (415) 627-7000
Date of fiscal year end: February 28
Date of reporting period: August 31, 2014
 
 
Item 1: Report(s) to Shareholders.

 


 

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


 

 
Performance at a Glance
 
 
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabetfs.com.
 
         
Total Returns for the 6 Months Ended August 31, 2014  
   
Schwab U.S. REIT ETFtm (Ticker Symbol: SCHH)        
 
 
Market Price Return1
    11.33%  
NAV Return1
    11.33%  
Dow Jones U.S. Select REIT Indextm     11.33%  
ETF Category: Morningstar Real Estate2     10.07%  
 
 
Performance Details     page 6  
 
 
 
 
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 you cannot invest in them 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.
 
Shares are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than the net asset value (NAV). Brokerage commissions will reduce returns.
 
Index ownership – Dow Jones® is a registered trademark of Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC (“Dow Jones”). The Dow Jones U.S. Select REIT Index is a product of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC and/or its affiliates, and has been licensed for use by Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. The Schwab U.S. REIT ETF is not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC, Dow Jones, or any of their respective affiliates and neither S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC, Dow Jones, nor any of their respective affiliates make any representation regarding the advisability of investing in such product.
 
1 ETF performance must be shown based on both a market price and NAV basis. The fund’s per share net asset value (“NAV”) is the value of one share of the fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets (including the market value of securities owned), subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV Return is based on the NAV of the fund, and the Market Price Return is based on the market price per share of the fund. The price used to calculate market return (“Market Price”) is determined by using the midpoint between the highest bid and the lowest offer on the primary stock exchange on which the shares of the fund are listed for trading, as of the time that the fund’s NAV is calculated. Market Price and NAV returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the fund at Market Price and NAV, respectively.
2 Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all passively- and actively-managed ETFs within the category as of the report date.
 
 
 
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From the President
 

CHANDOHA PHOTO
 
Marie Chandoha is President and CEO of Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. and the fund covered in this report.

 
Dear Shareholder,
 
I’d like to thank you for trusting us to help you meet your investment goals, and for reading this important report regarding the Schwab U.S. REIT ETF. This fund is part of our line-up of products that is designed to serve as the foundation of an investor’s portfolio, and tracks the Dow Jones U.S. Select REIT Index. The fund also provides the benefits of ETF investing, including transparency, intraday trading, and potential tax efficiency.
 
For the six-month reporting period ended August 31, 2014, the fund’s returns were in line with the 11.3% total return of the index. U.S. REITs performed well, outperforming the broader U.S. stock market as the low yield environment enhanced the appeal of income-oriented investments such as real estate investment trusts. Generally improving property fundamentals, rising occupancy rates, and rebounding economic growth in the second quarter also supported the performance of U.S. REITs, even as the Federal Reserve reduced its policies aimed at holding down long-term interest rates.
 
Within this environment, the performance of U.S. REITs varied considerably from one sub-industry to another. Residential REITs were among the better performers, as were Hotel and Resort REITs, with each sub-industry generating returns of more than 15%. Industrial REITs

 Asset Class Performance Comparison % returns during the six months ended 8/31/2014
 
This graph compares the performance of various asset classes during the report period. Final performance figures for the period are in the key below.
         
         
(LEGEND)   8.84%   S&P 500® Index: measures U.S. large-cap stocks
         
(LEGEND)   11.33%   Dow Jones U.S. Select REIT IndexTM: measures U.S. real estate investment trusts (REITs)
         
(LEGEND)   1.24%   MSCI EAFE® Index (Net): measures (in U.S. dollars) large-cap stocks in Europe, Australasia and the Far East
         
(LEGEND)   2.74%   Barclays U.S. Aggregate Bond Index: measures the U.S. bond market
 
(LINE GRAPH)
 
For index definitions, please see the Glossary.
 
Data source: Index provider websites and Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.
 
Nothing in this report represents a recommendation of a security by the investment adviser.
 
Management views and portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.

 
 
 
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From the President continued
 

For the six-month reporting period ended August 31, 2014, the fund’s returns were in line with the 11.3% total return of the index.

and Specialized REITs generally underperformed by comparison, while still providing positive overall returns.
 
For more information about the performance, holdings, and portfolio characteristics of the Schwab U.S. REIT ETF, please continue reading this report. In addition, you can find further details about this ETF and about ETF investing by visiting www.schwabetfs.com, or by contacting us at 1-800-435-4000.
 
Sincerely,
 
-s- Marie Chandoha

 
Indices are unmanaged, do not incur management fees, costs and expenses, and cannot be invested in directly. Index return figures assume dividends and distributions were reinvested. Past performance is not an indication of future results.

 
 
 
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Fund Management
 
     
     
(PHOTO)   Agnes Hong, CFA, Managing Director and Head of Passive Equity Strategies, leads the portfolio management teams of Schwab’s index mutual funds and equity ETFs. She also has overall responsibility for all aspects of the management of the fund. Prior to joining CSIM in 2009, Ms. Hong spent five years as a portfolio manager at Barclays Global Investors (subsequently acquired by BlackRock), where she managed institutional index funds and quantitative active funds. Prior to that, Ms. Hong worked in management consulting and product management, servicing global financial services clients.
     
(PHOTO)   Ferian Juwono, CFA, Managing Director and Senior Portfolio Manager, is responsible for the day-to-day co-management of the fund. Prior to joining CSIM in 2010, Mr. Juwono worked at BlackRock (formerly Barclays Global Investors), where he spent over three years as a portfolio manager, managing equity index funds for institutional clients, and nearly two years as a senior business analyst. Prior to that, Mr. Juwono worked for over four years as a senior financial analyst with Union Bank of California.
     
(PHOTO)   Chuck Craig, CFA, Managing Director and Senior Portfolio Manager, is responsible for the day-to-day co-management of the fund. Prior to joining CSIM in 2012, Mr. Craig worked at Guggenheim Funds (formerly Claymore Group), where he spent over five years as a managing director of portfolio management and supervision, and three years as vice president of product research and development. Prior to that, he worked as an equity research analyst at First Trust Portfolios (formerly Niké Securities), and a trader and analyst at PMA Securities, Inc.
 
 
 
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Schwab U.S. REIT ETF™
 
 
Performance and Fund Facts as of 08/31/14
 
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabetfs.com.
 
 Average Annual Total Returns1
 
                                   
Fund and Inception Date   6 Months   1 Year   3 Years   Since Inception*
 
 
Fund: Schwab U.S. REIT ETFtm (1/13/11)
                                 
Market Price Return2
    11.33 %       24.44 %       13.85 %     13.31%
NAV Return2
    11.33 %       24.22 %       13.80 %     13.32%
Dow Jones U.S. Select REIT Indextm
    11.33 %       24.30 %       13.93 %     13.46%
ETF Category: Morningstar Real Estate3
    10.07 %       23.51 %       14.12 %     12.52%
 
Fund Expense Ratio4: 0.07%
 
 
 Statistics
         
Number of Holdings
    91  
Weighted Average Market Cap ($ x 1,000,000)
    $16,720  
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E)
    63.3  
Price/Book Ratio (P/B)
    2.5  
Portfolio Turnover Rate5,6
    4%  
 
 Sector Weightings % of Investments
         
Specialized REITs
    27.6%  
Retail REITs
    25.8%  
Residential REITs
    18.9%  
Office REITs
    15.5%  
Diversified REITs
    7.0%  
Industrial REITs
    5.1%  
Other
    0.1%  
Total
    100.0%  
 
 Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets7
         
Simon Property Group, Inc.
    10.0%  
Public Storage
    4.8%  
Equity Residential
    4.2%  
Health Care REIT, Inc.
    3.9%  
ProLogis, Inc.
    3.9%  
HCP, Inc.
    3.8%  
Ventas, Inc.
    3.7%  
AvalonBay Communities, Inc.
    3.6%  
Boston Properties, Inc.
    3.5%  
Vornado Realty Trust
    3.5%  
Total
    44.9%  
 
All total returns on this page assume dividends and distributions were reinvested. Index figures do not include trading and management costs, which would lower performance. Indices are unmanaged, and you cannot invest in them directly. Performance results less than one year are not annualized.
 
For index definitions, please see the Glossary.
 
Shares are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than the net asset value (NAV). Brokerage commissions will reduce returns.
 
Investing in REITs may pose additional risks such as real estate industry risk, interest rate risk and liquidity risk.
 
Index ownership – Dow Jones® is a registered trademark of Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC (“Dow Jones”). The Dow Jones U.S. Select REIT Index is a product of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC and/or its affiliates, and has been licensed for use by Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. The Schwab U.S. REIT ETF is not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC, Dow Jones, or any of their respective affiliates and neither S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC, Dow Jones, nor any of their respective affiliates make any representation regarding the advisability of investing in such product.
 
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
 
An index is a statistical composite of a specified financial market or sector. Unlike the fund, an index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities and its return is not inclusive of trading and management costs incurred by the fund.
 
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
 
* Inception (1/13/11) represents the date that the shares began trading in the secondary market.
1 Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the redemption of fund shares.
2 ETF performance must be shown based on both a market price and NAV basis. The fund’s per share net asset value (“NAV”) is the value of one share of the fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets (including the market value of securities owned), subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV Return is based on the NAV of the fund, and the Market Price Return is based on the market price per share of the fund. The price used to calculate market return (“Market Price”) is determined by using the midpoint between the highest bid and the lowest offer on the primary stock exchange on which the shares of the fund are listed for trading, as of the time that the fund’s NAV is calculated. NAV is used as a proxy for purposes of calculating Market Price Return on inception date. Market Price and NAV returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the fund at Market Price and NAV, respectively.
3 Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all passively- and actively-managed ETFs within the category as of the report date.
4 As stated in the prospectus.
5 Not annualized.
6 Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from processing of in-kind creations or redemptions.
7 This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
 
 
 
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Fund Expenses (Unaudited)
 
 Examples for a $1,000 Investment
 
As a fund shareholder, you may incur two types of costs: (1) transaction costs, including brokerage commissions on purchases and sales of fund shares; and, (2) ongoing costs, including management fees 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 March 1, 2014 and held through August 31, 2014.
 
Actual Return line in the table below provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use this information, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period. To do so, simply divide your account value by $1,000 (for example, an $8,600 account value ¸ $1,000 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number given for the fund under the heading entitled “Expenses Paid During Period.”
 
Hypothetical Return line in the table below provides information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on the fund’s actual expense ratio and an assumed return of 5% per year before expenses. Because the return used is not an actual return, it may not be used to estimate the actual ending account value or expenses you paid for the period.
 
You may use this information to compare the ongoing costs of investing in the fund and other funds. To do so, compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholder reports of the other funds.
 
Please note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight your ongoing costs only, and do not reflect any transactional costs, including any brokerage commissions you may pay when purchasing or selling shares of the fund. 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.
 
 
                                 
            Ending
   
        Beginning
  Account Value
  Expenses Paid
    Expense Ratio1
  Account Value
  (Net of Expenses)
  During Period2
    (Annualized)   at 3/1/14   at 8/31/14   3/1/14–8/31/14
 
Schwab U.S. REIT ETFtm                                
Actual Return
    0.07%     $ 1,000.00     $ 1,113.30     $ 0.37  
Hypothetical 5% Return
    0.07%     $ 1,000.00     $ 1,024.85     $ 0.36  
 
 
1 Based on the most recent six-month expense ratio; may differ from the expense ratio provided in the Financial Highlights.
2 Expenses for the fund are equal to its annualized expense ratio, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 184 days of the period, and divided by 365 days of the fiscal year.
 
 
 
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Schwab U.S. REIT ETF™
 
 
Financial Statements
 
Financial Highlights
 
                                             
    3/1/14–
  3/1/13–
  3/1/12–
  3/1/11–
  1/12/111
   
    8/31/14*   2/28/14   2/28/13   2/29/12   2/28/11    
 
 
Per-Share Data ($)
Net asset value at beginning of period
    33.06       31.96       28.30       27.28       25.00      
   
Income (loss) from investment operations:
                                           
Net investment income (loss)
    0.59       0.80       0.72       0.65       0.06      
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
    3.12       1.08       3.71       0.98       2.22      
   
Total from investment operations
    3.71       1.88       4.43       1.63       2.28      
Less distributions:
                                           
Distributions from net investment income
    (0.37 )     (0.78 )     (0.77 )     (0.61 )          
   
Net asset value at end of period
    36.40       33.06       31.96       28.30       27.28      
   
Total return (%)
    11.33 2     6.08       15.83       6.15       9.12 2    
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data (%)
Ratios to average net assets:
                                           
Total expenses
    0.07 3     0.07       0.10 4     0.13       0.13 3    
Net investment income (loss)
    3.44 3     2.52       2.43       2.50       3.82 3    
Portfolio turnover rate5
    4 2     11       7       5       2    
Net assets, end of period ($ x 1,000)
    1,022,750       790,052       466,567       277,370       69,566      

* Unaudited.
1 Commencement of operations.
2 Not annualized.
3 Annualized.
4 Effective September 20, 2012, the annual operating expense ratio was reduced. The ratio presented for the period ended 2/28/13 is a blended ratio.
5 Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from processing of in-kind creations or redemptions.
 
 
 
See financial notes


 

 
 Schwab U.S. REIT ETF
 

 
Portfolio Holdings as of August 31, 2014 (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 SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-Q. The fund’s Form N-Q is available on the SEC’s website at http://www.sec.gov and may be viewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room in Washington, D.C. Call 1-800-SEC-0330 for information on the operation of the Public Reference Room. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings on a daily basis on the fund’s website at www.schwabetfs.com.
 
                         
        Cost
  Value
Holdings by Category   ($)   ($)
 
  99 .8%   Common Stock     907,425,586       1,020,931,590  
  0 .1%   Other Investment Companies     1,252,391       1,259,162  
 
 
  99 .9%   Total Investments     908,677,977       1,022,190,752  
  0 .1%   Other Assets andLiabilities, Net             559,161  
 
 
  100 .0%   Net Assets             1,022,749,913  
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
 
 Common Stock 99.8% of net assets
 
Diversified REITs 7.0%
Cousins Properties, Inc.
    387,780       4,920,928  
Duke Realty Corp.
    641,242       11,927,101  
First Potomac Realty Trust
    115,772       1,532,822  
Liberty Property Trust
    287,721       10,191,078  
PS Business Parks, Inc.
    39,213       3,197,428  
Vornado Realty Trust
    339,533       35,946,359  
Washington REIT
    130,527       3,626,040  
                 
              71,341,756  
 
Industrial REITs 5.1%
DCT Industrial Trust, Inc.
    630,564       5,012,984  
EastGroup Properties, Inc.
    61,563       3,991,745  
First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc.
    191,080       3,477,656  
Prologis, Inc.
    970,574       39,735,299  
                 
              52,217,684  
 
Office REITs 15.5%
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.
    139,577       11,034,958  
BioMed Realty Trust, Inc.
    375,017       8,419,132  
Boston Properties, Inc.
    298,134       36,199,430  
Brandywine Realty Trust
    337,762       5,410,947  
Columbia Property Trust, Inc.
    236,307       6,066,001  
Corporate Office Properties Trust
    169,388       4,807,232  
Digital Realty Trust, Inc.
    260,264       16,982,226  
Douglas Emmett, Inc.
    256,520       7,328,776  
DuPont Fabros Technology, Inc.
    127,906       3,601,833  
Equity Commonwealth
    235,478       6,329,649  
Franklin Street Properties Corp.
    171,007       2,077,735  
Highwoods Properties, Inc.
    178,109       7,578,538  
Kilroy Realty Corp.
    161,880       10,238,910  
Mack-Cali Realty Corp.
    164,138       3,469,877  
Parkway Properties, Inc.
    141,819       2,942,744  
Piedmont Office Realty Trust, Inc., Class A
    300,535       5,857,427  
SL Green Realty Corp.
    185,460       20,280,051  
                 
              158,625,466  
 
Residential REITs 18.9%
American Campus Communities, Inc.
    199,451       7,880,309  
American Homes 4 Rent, Class A
    268,074       4,793,163  
Apartment Investment & Management Co., Class A
    284,614       9,753,722  
Associated Estates Realty Corp.
    111,838       2,069,003  
AvalonBay Communities, Inc.
    237,237       36,558,222  
Camden Property Trust
    166,352       12,449,783  
Education Realty Trust, Inc.
    255,148       2,778,562  
Equity Lifestyle Properties, Inc.
    154,550       7,061,389  
Equity Residential
    653,788       43,457,288  
Essex Property Trust, Inc.
    121,606       23,524,681  
Home Properties, Inc.
    110,738       7,111,594  
Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc.
    144,996       10,486,111  
Post Properties, Inc.
    105,154       5,785,573  
Silver Bay Realty Trust Corp.
    71,049       1,184,387  
Sun Communities, Inc.
    74,184       3,978,488  
UDR, Inc.
    488,940       14,629,085  
                 
              193,501,360  
 
Retail REITs 25.7%
Acadia Realty Trust
    112,076       3,230,030  
Brixmor Property Group, Inc.
    141,624       3,352,240  
CBL & Associates Properties, Inc.
    321,206       6,102,914  
Cedar Realty Trust, Inc.
    132,295       855,949  
DDR Corp.
    567,002       10,330,776  
Equity One, Inc.
    121,595       2,869,642  
Federal Realty Investment Trust
    131,048       16,352,169  
General Growth Properties, Inc.
    1,019,715       25,054,397  
Glimcher Realty Trust
    289,430       3,250,299  
Inland Real Estate Corp.
    159,247       1,657,761  
Kimco Realty Corp.
    799,861       18,788,735  
Kite Realty Group Trust
    157,753       4,057,407  
Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust
    123,116       2,482,019  
Ramco-Gershenson Properties Trust
    147,806       2,506,790  
Regency Centers Corp.
    179,885       10,278,629  
Rouse Properties, Inc.
    56,802       992,899  
Saul Centers, Inc.
    26,416       1,316,838  
Simon Property Group, Inc.
    603,588       102,628,068  
Tanger Factory Outlet Centers, Inc.
    185,604       6,479,436  
Taubman Centers, Inc.
    123,241       9,387,267  
The Macerich Co.
    274,080       17,894,683  
Washington Prime Group, Inc.
    302,598       5,906,713  
Weingarten Realty Investors
    218,947       7,492,366  
                 
              263,268,027  
 
Specialized REITs 27.6%
Ashford Hospitality Prime, Inc.
    31,529       510,455  
Ashford Hospitality Trust, Inc.
    145,014       1,680,712  
CubeSmart
    263,760       4,905,936  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
DiamondRock Hospitality Co.
    386,752       5,151,537  
Extra Space Storage, Inc.
    215,808       11,373,082  
FelCor Lodging Trust, Inc.
    222,114       2,296,659  
HCP, Inc.
    887,689       38,463,564  
Health Care REIT, Inc.
    593,472       40,106,838  
Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc.
    179,709       4,485,537  
Hersha Hospitality Trust
    383,713       2,605,411  
Hospitality Properties Trust
    289,524       8,520,691  
Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
    1,467,944       33,498,482  
LaSalle Hotel Properties
    202,882       7,415,337  
LTC Properties, Inc.
    70,250       2,876,738  
Pebblebrook Hotel Trust
    125,326       4,855,129  
Public Storage
    282,037       49,407,242  
Senior Housing Properties Trust
    396,210       9,243,579  
Sovran Self Storage, Inc.
    64,068       4,950,534  
Strategic Hotels & Resorts, Inc. *
    461,716       5,485,186  
Sunstone Hotel Investors, Inc.
    391,152       5,699,085  
Universal Health Realty Income Trust
    20,578       908,930  
Ventas, Inc.
    570,639       37,536,633  
                 
              281,977,297  
                 
Total Common Stock
(Cost $907,425,586)     1,020,931,590  
         
                 
                 
 
 Other Investment Companies 0.1% of net assets
 
Equity Fund 0.1%
SPDR Dow Jones REIT ETF
    11,600       990,988  
 
Money Market Fund 0.0%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, Premier Class 0.00% (a)
    268,174       268,174  
                 
Total Other Investment Companies
(Cost $1,252,391)     1,259,162  
         
 
End of Investments
 
At 08/31/14, the tax basis cost of the fund’s investments was $909,898,447 and the unrealized appreciation and depreciation were $114,325,322 and ($2,033,017), respectively, with a net unrealized appreciation of $112,292,305.
 
* Non-income producing security.
(a) The rate shown is the 7-day yield.
 
     
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 August 31, 2014 (see financial note 2(a) for additional information):
 
                                 
    Quoted Prices in
      Significant
   
    Active Markets for
  Other Significant
  Unobservable
   
    Identical Assets
  Observable Inputs
  Inputs
   
Description
 
(Level 1)
 
(Level 2)
 
(Level 3)
 
Total
 
Common Stock1
    $1,020,931,590       $—       $—       $1,020,931,590  
Other Investment Companies1
    1,259,162                   1,259,162  
                                 
Total
    $1,022,190,752       $—       $—       $1,022,190,752  
                                 
 
     
1
  As categorized in Portfolio Holdings.
 
The fund’s policy is to recognize transfers between Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 as of the beginning of the fiscal year. There were no transfers between Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 for the period ended August 31, 2014.
 
 
 
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Statement of
Assets and Liabilities
As of August 31, 2014; unaudited
 
             
 
Assets
Investments, at value (cost $908,677,977)
        $1,022,190,752  
Receivables:
           
Fund shares sold
        1,811,559  
Dividends
  +     566,738  
   
Total assets
        1,024,569,049  
 
Liabilities
Payables:
           
Investments bought
        1,807,454  
Investment adviser fees
  +     11,682  
   
Total liabilities
        1,819,136  
 
Net Assets
Total assets
        1,024,569,049  
Total liabilities
      1,819,136  
   
Net assets
        $1,022,749,913  
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
        893,299,486  
Net investment income not yet distributed
        8,036,611  
Net realized capital gains
        7,901,041  
Net unrealized capital appreciation
        113,512,775  
 
Net Asset Value (NAV)
 
                         
        Shares
             
Net Assets   ÷   Outstanding   =   NAV      
$1,022,749,913
      28,100,000         $36.40      
 
 
 
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Statement of
Operations
For the period March 1, 2014 through August 31, 2014; unaudited
 
             
 
Investment Income
Dividends
        $16,755,436  
 
Expenses
Investment adviser fees
        334,565  
   
Total expenses
      334,565  
   
Net investment income
        16,420,871  
 
Realized and Unrealized Gains (Losses)
Net realized losses on investments
        (1,076,192 )
Net realized gains on in-kind redemptions
        11,323,619  
Net realized losses on futures contracts
  +     (18,931 )
   
Net realized gains
        10,228,496  
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments
  +     73,614,001  
   
Net realized and unrealized gains
        83,842,497  
             
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
        $100,263,368  
 
 
 
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Statements of
Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
 
                     
 
Operations
                     
3/1/14-8/31/14     3/1/13-2/28/14  
Net investment income
        $16,420,871       $14,363,480  
Net realized gains
        10,228,496       7,444,305  
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
  +     73,614,001       7,893,159  
   
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
        100,263,368       29,700,944  
 
Distributions to Shareholders
Distributions from net investment income
        ($9,996,570 )     ($13,544,625 )
 
Transactions in Fund Shares
                                     
        3/1/14-8/31/14     3/1/13-2/28/14  
          SHARES       VALUE       SHARES       VALUE  
Shares sold
        5,750,000       $197,001,714       11,200,000       $367,726,254  
Shares redeemed
  +     (1,550,000 )     (54,570,603 )     (1,900,001 )     (60,397,404 )
   
Net transactions in fund shares
        4,200,000       $142,431,111       9,299,999       $307,328,850  
 
Shares Outstanding and Net Assets
        3/1/14-8/31/14     3/1/13-2/28/14  
          SHARES       NET ASSETS       SHARES       NET ASSETS  
Beginning of period
        23,900,000       $790,052,004       14,600,001       $466,566,835  
Total increase
  +     4,200,000       232,697,909       9,299,999       323,485,169  
   
End of period
        28,100,000       $1,022,749,913       23,900,000       $790,052,004  
   
                                     
Net investment income not yet distributed
                $8,036,611               $1,612,310  
 
 
 
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Financial Notes, unaudited
 
 
1. Business Structure of the Fund
 
Schwab U.S. REIT ETF is a series of Schwab Strategic Trust (the “trust”), a no-load, open-end management investment company. The trust is organized as a Delaware statutory trust and is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”). The list below shows all the operational funds in the trust as of the end of the period, including the fund discussed in this report, which is highlighted:
 
         
 
Schwab Strategic Trust (organized January 27, 2009)
  Schwab Emerging Markets Equity ETF    
Schwab U.S. REIT ETF
  Schwab U.S. TIPS ETF    
Schwab U.S. Broad Market ETF
  Schwab Short-Term U.S. Treasury ETF    
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap ETF
  Schwab Intermediate-Term U.S. Treasury ETF    
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth ETF
  Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF    
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value ETF
  Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF    
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap ETF
  Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF    
Schwab U.S. Small-Cap ETF
  Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF    
Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF
  Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF    
Schwab International Equity ETF
  Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF    
Schwab International Small-Cap Equity ETF
  Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF    
 
 
The fund issues and redeems shares at its net assets value per share (“NAV”) only in large blocks of shares, typically 50,000 shares or more (“Creation Units”). These transactions are usually in exchange for a basket of securities and an amount of cash. As a practical matter, only institutions or large investors purchase or redeem Creation Units. Except when aggregated in Creation Units, shares of the fund are not redeemable securities.
 
Individual shares of the fund trade on national securities exchanges and elsewhere during the trading day and can only be bought and sold at market prices throughout the trading day through a broker-dealer. Because fund shares trade at market prices rather than NAV, shares may trade at a price greater than NAV (premium) or less than NAV (discount).
 
The fund maintains its own account for purposes of holding assets and accounting, and is considered a separate entity for tax purposes. Within its account, the fund may also keep certain assets in segregated accounts, as required by securities law.
 
2. Significant Accounting Policies:
 
The following is a summary of the significant accounting policies the fund uses in its preparation of financial statements. The fund follows the investment company accounting and reporting guidance of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standard Codification Topic 946 Financial Services - Investment Companies. The accounting policies are in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”).
 
For more information about the underlying funds’ operations and policies, please refer to those funds’ semiannual and annual reports, which are filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”).
 
(a) Security Valuation:
 
Under procedures approved by the fund’s Board of Trustees (the “Board”), the investment adviser has formed a Pricing Committee to administer the pricing and valuation of portfolio securities and other assets and to ensure that prices used for internal purposes or provided by third parties reasonably reflect fair market value. Among other things, these procedures allow the fund to utilize independent pricing services, quotations from securities and financial instrument dealers and other market sources to determine fair value.
 
The fund values the securities in its portfolio every business day. The fund uses the following policies to value various types of securities:
 
  •  Securities traded on an exchange or over-the-counter: Traded securities are valued at the closing value for the day, or, on days when no closing value has been reported, at halfway between the most recent bid and ask quotes. Securities that are primarily traded on foreign exchanges are valued at the official closing price or the last sales price on the exchange where the securities are principally traded with these values then translated into U.S. dollars at the current exchange rate, unless these securities are fair valued as discussed below.
 
 
 
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
 
2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
 
  •  Securities for which no quoted value is available: The Board has adopted procedures to fair value the fund’s securities when market prices are not “readily available” or are unreliable. For example, a fund may fair value a security when it is de-listed or its trading is halted or suspended; when a security’s primary pricing source is unable or unwilling to provide a price; or when a security’s primary trading market is closed during regular market hours. The fund makes fair value determinations in good faith in accordance with the fund’s valuation procedures. The Pricing Committee considers a number of factors, including unobservable market inputs when arriving at fair value. The Pricing Committee may employ techniques such as the review of related or comparable assets or liabilities, related market activities, recent transactions, market multiples, book values, transactional back-testing, disposition analysis and other relevant information. The Pricing Committee regularly reviews these inputs and assumptions to calibrate the valuations. Due to the subjective and variable nature of fair value pricing, there can be no assurance that the fund could obtain the fair value assigned to the security upon the sale of such security. The Board convenes on a regular basis to review fair value determinations made by the fund pursuant to the valuation procedures.
 
  •  Futures contracts (“futures”): Futures are valued at their settlement prices as of the close of their exchanges.
 
  •  Short-term securities (60 days or less to maturity): Short-term securities may be valued at amortized cost, which approximates market value.
 
  •  Underlying funds: Mutual funds are valued at their respective NAVs. Exchange traded funds (“ETFs”) traded on a recognized securities exchange are valued at the last reported sale price that day or the official closing price, if applicable.
 
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 inputs to valuation techniques used to measure the fair value. The hierarchy gives the highest priority to valuations based upon unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to valuations based upon unobservable inputs that are significant to the valuation (Level 3 measurements). If inputs used to measure the financial instruments fall within different levels of the hierarchy, the categorization is based on the lowest level input that is significant to the valuation. If the fund determines that either the volume and/or level of activity for an asset or liability has significantly decreased (from normal conditions for that asset or liability) or price quotations or observable inputs are not associated with orderly transactions, increased analysis and management judgment will be required to estimate fair value.
 
The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows:
 
  •  Level 1 — quoted prices in active markets for identical securities — Investments whose values are based on quoted market prices in active markets, and whose values are therefore classified as Level 1 prices, include active listed equities, ETFs and futures contracts. Investments in mutual funds are valued daily at their NAV, and investments in ETFs are valued daily at the last reported sale price or the official closing price, which are classified as Level 1 prices.
 
  •  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 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. As investments whose values are classified as Level 2 prices include positions that are not traded in active markets and/or are subject to transfer restrictions, valuations may be adjusted to reflect illiquidity and/or non-transferability, which are generally based on available market information.
 
  •  Level 3 — significant unobservable inputs (including the fund’s own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments) — Investments whose values are classified as Level 3 prices have significant unobservable inputs, as they may trade infrequently or not at all. When observable prices are not available for these securities, the fund uses one or more valuation techniques for which sufficient and reliable data is available. The inputs used by the fund in estimating the value of Level 3 prices may include the original transaction price, quoted prices for similar securities or assets in active markets, completed or pending third-party transactions in the underlying investment or comparable issuers, and changes in financial ratios or cash flows. Level 3 prices may also be adjusted to reflect illiquidity and/or non-transferability, with the amount of such discount estimated by the fund in the absence of market information. Assumptions used by the fund due
 
 
 
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
 
2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
 
  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 August 31, 2014 are disclosed in the Portfolio Holdings.
 
(b) Accounting Policies for certain Portfolio Investments (if held):
 
Futures Contracts: Futures contracts are instruments that represent an agreement between two parties that obligates one party to buy, and the other party to sell, specific instruments at an agreed upon price on a stipulated future date. The fund must give the broker a deposit of cash and/or securities (initial margin) whenever it enters into a futures contract. The amount of the deposit may 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 are traded publicly on exchanges, and their market value may change daily.
 
As of August 31, 2014, the fund did not have any open futures contracts.
 
(c) Security Transactions:
 
Security transactions are recorded as of the date the order to buy or sell the security is executed. Realized gains and losses from security transactions are based on the identified costs of the securities involved.
 
When the fund closes out a futures 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) Real Estate Investment Trusts:
 
The fund invests in real estate investment trusts (REITs) which report information on the source of their distributions annually. Certain distributions received from REITs during the year, which are known to be a return of capital or realized gains, are recorded as a reduction to the cost of the individual REITs or as realized gains on investments, respectively.
 
(e) Investment Income:
 
Interest income is recorded as it accrues. Dividends and distributions from portfolio securities and underlying funds are recorded on the date they are effective (the ex-dividend date), although the fund records certain foreign security dividends on the day it learns of the ex-dividend date. Any distributions from underlying funds are recorded in accordance with the character of the distributions as designated by the underlying funds.
 
(f) Expenses:
 
Pursuant to the Investment Advisory Agreement (“Advisory Agreement”) between Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. (“CSIM” or the “investment adviser”) and the trust, the investment adviser will pay the operating expenses of the fund, excluding interest expense, taxes, any brokerage expenses, and extraordinary or non-routine expenses. Interest expense, taxes, any brokerage expenses and extraordinary or non-routine expenses that are specific to the fund are charged directly to the fund.
 
(g) Distributions to Shareholders:
 
The fund generally makes distributions from net investment income, if any, quarterly and from net realized capital gains, if any, once a year.
 
(h) 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
 
 
 
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
 
2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
 
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.
 
(i) Federal Income Taxes:
 
The fund intends to meet federal income and excise tax requirements for regulated investment companies. Accordingly, the fund distributes substantially all of its net investment income and realized net 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.
 
(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.
 
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. Stock and bond markets and the values of securities held by the fund rise and fall daily. As with any investment whose performance is tied to these markets, the value of an investment in the fund will fluctuate, which means that the investors could lose money.
 
Investment Style Risk. The fund is not actively managed. Therefore, the fund follows the securities included in the index during upturns as well as downturns. Because of its indexing strategy, the fund does not take steps to reduce market exposure or to lessen the effects of a declining market. In addition, because of the fund’s expenses, the fund’s performance is normally below that of the index.
 
Equity Risk. The prices of equity securities rise and fall daily. These price movements may result from factors affecting individual companies, industries or the securities market as a whole. In addition, equity markets tend to move in cycles, which may cause stock prices to fall over short or extended periods of time.
 
Large-Cap Risk. The fund will invest in large-cap segments of the U.S. stock market. Large-cap stocks tend to go in and out of favor based on market and economic conditions. During a period when large-cap U.S. stocks fall behind other types of investments — mid- or small-cap stocks, for instance — the fund’s large-cap holdings could reduce performance.
 
Small- and Mid-Cap Risk. REITs and other real estate companies may be small- to medium- sized companies in relation to the equity markets as a whole. Historically, mid- and small-cap stocks have been riskier than large-cap stocks. Mid- and small-cap companies themselves may be more vulnerable to adverse business or economic events than larger, more established companies. Stock prices of smaller companies may be based in substantial part on future expectations rather than current achievements and may move sharply, especially during market upturns and downturns. During a period when mid- and small-cap stocks fall behind other types of investments — bonds or large-cap stocks, for instance — the fund’s small- and mid-cap holdings could reduce performance.
 
REITs Risk. In addition to the risks associated with investing in securities of real estate companies and real estate related companies, REITs are subject to certain additional risks. Equity REITs may be affected by changes in the value of the underlying properties owned by the trusts. Further, REITs are dependent upon specialized management skills and may have their investments in relatively few properties, or in a small geographic area or a single property type. Failure of a company to qualify as a REIT under federal tax law may have adverse consequences to the fund. In addition, REITs have their own expenses, and the fund will bear a proportionate share of those expenses.
 
Real Estate Investment Risk. The fund has a policy of concentrating its investments in real estate companies and companies related to the real estate industry. As such, the fund is subject to risks associated with the direct ownership of real estate securities and an investment in the fund will be closely linked to the performance of the real estate markets. These risks include,
 
 
 
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
 
3. Risk Factors (continued):
 
among others, declines in the value of real estate; risks related to general and local economic conditions; possible lack of availability of mortgage funds or other limits to accessing the credit or capital markets; defaults by borrowers or tenants, particularly during an economic downturn; and changes in interest rates.
 
Tracking Error Risk. As an index fund, the fund seeks to track the performance of its benchmark index, although it may not be successful in doing so. The divergence between the performance of the fund and its benchmark index, positive or negative, is called “tracking error.” Tracking error can be caused by many factors and it may be significant.
 
Derivatives Risk. The fund may invest in derivative instruments. The principal types of derivatives the fund may use are futures contracts. A futures contract is an agreement to buy or sell a financial instrument at a specific price on a specific day. The fund’s use of derivative instruments involves risks different from, or possibly greater than, the risks associated with investing directly in securities and other traditional investments. Certain of these risks, such as market risk and liquidity risk, are discussed elsewhere in this section. The fund’s use of derivatives is also subject to leverage risk, credit risk, lack of availability risk, valuation risk, correlation risk and tax risk. Leverage risk is the risk that use of derivatives may magnify the effect of any decrease or increase in the value of the fund’s portfolio securities. Credit risk is the risk that the counterparty to a derivative transaction may not fulfill its contractual obligations. Lack of availability risk is the risk that suitable derivative transactions may not be available in all circumstances for risk management or other purposes. Valuation risk is the risk that a particular derivative may be valued incorrectly. Correlation risk is the risk that changes in the value of the derivative may not correlate perfectly with the underlying asset, rate or index. Tax risk is the risk that the use of derivatives may cause the fund to realize higher amounts of short-term capital gain. These risks could cause the fund to lose more than the principal amount invested.
 
Concentration Risk. To the extent that the fund’s or the index’s portfolio is concentrated in the securities of issuers in a particular market, industry, group of industries, sector or asset class (including the real estate industry, as described above), the fund may be adversely affected by the performance of those securities, may be subject to increased price volatility and may be more susceptible to adverse economic, market, political or regulatory occurrences affecting that market, industry, group of industries, sector or asset class.
 
Liquidity Risk. A particular investment may be difficult to purchase or sell. The fund may be unable to sell illiquid securities at an advantageous time or price.
 
Securities Lending Risk. Securities lending involves the risk of loss of rights in the collateral or delay in recovery of the collateral if the borrower fails to return the security loaned or becomes insolvent.
 
Market Trading Risk. Although fund shares are listed on national securities exchanges, there can be no assurance that an active trading market for fund shares will develop or be maintained. If an active market is not maintained, investors may find it difficult to buy or sell fund shares.
 
Shares of the Fund May Trade at Prices Other Than NAV. Fund shares may be bought and sold in the secondary market at market prices. Although it is expected that the market price of the shares of the fund will approximate the fund’s NAV, there may be times when the market price and the NAV vary significantly. Investors may pay more than NAV when they buy shares of the fund in the secondary market, and may receive less than NAV when they sell those shares in the secondary market.
 
Lack of Government Insurance or Guarantee. An investment in the fund is not a bank deposit and it is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) or any other government agency.
 
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:
 
CSIM, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Charles Schwab Corporation, serves as the fund’s investment adviser pursuant to an Advisory Agreement between CSIM and the trust.
 
For its advisory services to the fund, CSIM is entitled to receive an annual fee, payable monthly, equal to 0.07% of the fund’s average daily net assets.
 
Certain Schwab funds may own shares of other Schwab Funds. As of August 31, 2014, the percentage of outstanding shares of the fund owned by other Schwab funds is less than 1.0% for each fund.
 
 
 
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
 
4. Affiliates and Affiliated Transactions (continued):
 
Pursuant to an exemptive order issued by the SEC, the fund may enter into interfund borrowing and lending transactions with other Schwab Funds including Schwab ETFs. All loans are for temporary or emergency purposes only. The interest rate to be charged on a loan is the average of the overnight repurchase agreement rate and the short-term bank loan rate. The interfund lending facility is subject to the oversight and periodic review of the Board. The fund had no interfund borrowing or lending activity during the period.
 
5. Other Service Providers:
 
SEI Investments Distribution Co. is the principal underwriter and distributor of shares of the fund.
 
State Street Bank and Trust Company (“State Street”) serves as the fund’s transfer agent. As part of these services, the transfer agent maintains records pertaining to the sale, redemption and transfer of the fund’s shares.
 
State Street also serves as custodian and accountant for the fund. The custodian is responsible for the daily safekeeping of securities and cash held by the fund. The fund’s accountant maintains all books and records related to the fund’s transactions.
 
6. Board of Trustees:
 
The Board may include people who are officers and/or directors of CSIM or its affiliate. Federal securities law limits the percentage of such “interested persons” who may serve on a trust’s board, and the trust was in compliance with these limitations throughout the report period. The trust did not pay any of these interested persons for their services as trustees. For information regarding the trustees please refer to the Trustees and Officers table at the end of this report.
 
7. Borrowing from Banks:
 
The fund has access to custodian overdraft facilities and to an uncommitted line of credit of $100 million with State Street. The fund pays interest on the amounts it borrows at rates that are negotiated periodically.
 
There were no borrowings from the line of credit by the fund during the period. However, the fund may have utilized its overdraft facility and incurred interest expense, which is disclosed on the fund’s Statement of Operations, if any. The interest expense is determined based on a negotiated rate above the current Federal Funds Rate.
 
8. Derivatives: 
 
The fund entered into equity index futures contracts during the report period. The fund invested in futures to equitize available cash. The fair value and variation margin for futures contracts held at August 31, 2014, if any, are presented on the Portfolio Holdings and Statement of Assets and Liabilities, respectively. The net realized/unrealized gains (losses) on futures contracts are presented on the Statement of Operations. Refer to financial note 2(b) for the fund’s accounting policies with respect to futures contracts and financial note 3 for disclosures concerning the risks of investing in futures contracts. During the period, the month-end average contract values of futures contracts held by the fund was $128,320 and the month-end average number of contracts held was 1.
 
9. Purchases and Sales/Maturities of Investment Securities:
 
For the period ended August 31, 2014, purchases and sales/maturities of securities (excluding in-kind transactions and short-term obligations) were as follows:
 
             
Purchases of Securities
 
Sales/Maturities of Securities
 
  $43,909,638       $35,679,796  
 
10. In-Kind Transactions:
 
The consideration for the purchase of Creation Units of the fund generally consists of the in-kind deposit of a designated portfolio of equity securities, which constitutes an optimized representation of the securities involved in a relevant fund’s underlying index, and an amount of cash. Investors purchasing and redeeming Creation Units are subject to a standard creation transaction fee and a standard redemption transaction fee paid to the custodian to offset transfer and other transaction costs
 
 
 
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
 
10. In-Kind Transactions (continued):
 
associated with the issuance and redemption of Creation Units. Purchasers and redeemers of Creation Units for cash are subject to an additional variable charge paid to the fund that will offset the transaction costs to the fund of buying or selling portfolio securities. In addition, purchasers and redeemers of shares in Creation Units are responsible for payment of the costs of transferring securities to or out of the fund. From time to time, CSIM may cover the cost of any transaction fees when believed to be in the best interests of the fund.
 
The in-kind transactions for the period ended August 31, 2014 were as follows:
 
             
In-Kind Purchases of Securities
 
In-Kind Sales of Securities
 
  $192,807,691       $50,890,555  
 
For the period ended August 31, 2014, the fund realized net capital gains or losses resulting from in-kind redemptions of Creation Units. Because such gains or losses are not taxable to the fund and are not distributed to existing fund shareholders, the gains or losses are reclassified from accumulated net realized gains or losses to capital received from investors at the end of the fund’s tax year. These reclassifications have no effect on net assets or net asset values per share. The net realized in-kind gains or losses for the period ended August 31, 2014 are disclosed in the fund’s Statement of Operations.
 
11. Federal Income Taxes
 
Capital loss carryforwards may be used to offset future realized capital gains for federal income tax purposes. As of February 28, 2014, the fund had capital loss carryforwards of $876,325 with no expiration*.
 
     
*
  As a result of the passage of the Regulated Investment Company Modernization Act of 2010, capital losses incurred after December 31, 2010 may now be carried forward indefinitely, but must retain the character of the original loss. However, such losses must be utilized prior to the pre-enactment capital losses, which may increase the likelihood that the pre-enactment capital losses may expire unused. Under pre-enactment law, capital losses could be carried forward for eight years, and carried forward as short-term capital loss, irrespective of the character of the original loss.
 
For tax purposes, realized net capital losses and late-year ordinary losses incurred after October 31 may be deferred and treated as occurring on the first day of the following fiscal year. For the year ended February 28, 2014, the fund had capital losses deferred in the amount of $740,055.
 
As of February 28, 2014, management has reviewed the tax positions for open periods (for federal purposes, three years from the date of filing and for state purposes, four years from the date of filing) as applicable to the fund, and has determined that no provision for income tax is required in the fund’s financial statements. The fund recognizes interest and penalties, if any, related to unrecognized tax benefits as income tax expense in the Statement of Operations. During the period ended February 28, 2014, the fund did not incur any interest or penalties.
 
12. Subsequent Events:
 
Management has determined there are no subsequent events or transactions through the date the financial statements were issued that would have materially impacted the financial statements as presented.
 
 
 
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Trustees and Officers
 
 
The tables below give information about the trustees and officers for the Schwab Strategic Trust which includes the fund covered in this report. The “Fund Complex” includes the Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Investments, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust, Laudus Trust and Laudus Institutional Trust. The Fund Complex includes 96 funds.
 
The address for all trustees and officers is 211 Main Street, San Francisco, CA 94105. You can find more information about the trustees and officers in the Statement of Additional Information, which is available free by calling 1-800-435-4000.
 
 Independent Trustees
 
             
Name, Year of Birth,
      Number of
   
and Position(s) with
      Portfolios in
   
the trust; (Terms of
      Fund Complex
   
office, and length of
  Principal Occupations
  Overseen by
   
Time Served1)   During the Past Five Years   the Trustee   Other Directorships
 
Robert W. Burns
1959
Trustee
(Trustee of Schwab Strategic Trust since 2009.)
  Retired/Private Investor (January 2009 – present); Formerly, Managing Director, Pacific Investment Management Company, LLC (PIMCO) and President, PIMCO Funds.   21   Director, PS Business Parks, Inc. (2005 – 2012).
 
Stephen Timothy Kochis
1946
Trustee
(Trustee of Schwab Strategic Trust since 2012.)
  CEO and Owner, Kochis Global (wealth management consulting) (May 2012 – present); Chairman and CEO, Aspiriant (wealth management) (January 2008 – April 2012).   21   None
 
Charles A. Ruffel
1956
Trustee
(Trustee of Schwab Strategic Trust since 2009.)
  Advisor (January 2008 – present) and Chief Executive Officer (January 1998 – January 2008), Asset International, Inc. (publisher of financial services information); Managing Partner and Co-Founder, Kudu Advisors, LLC (financial services) (June 2008 – present).   21   None
 
 
 Interested Trustees
 
             
Name, Year of Birth,
      Number of
   
and Position(s) with
      Portfolios in
   
the trust; (Terms of
      Fund Complex
   
office, and length of
  Principal Occupations
  Overseen by
   
Time Served)   During the Past Five Years   the Trustee   Other Directorships
 
Walter W. Bettinger II2
1960
Trustee
(Trustee of Schwab Strategic Trust since 2009.)
  As of October 2008, President and Chief Executive Officer, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. and The Charles Schwab Corporation. Since October 2008, Director, The Charles Schwab Corporation. Since May 2008, Director, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. and Schwab Holdings, Inc. Since 2006, Director, Charles Schwab Bank. Until October 2008, President and Chief Operating Officer, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. and The Charles Schwab Corporation. From 2004 through 2007, Executive Vice President and President, Schwab Investor Services. From 2004 through 2005, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Individual Investor Enterprise, and from 2002 through 2004, Executive Vice President, Corporate Services.   96   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
 
Marie Chandoha
1961
President and Chief Executive Officer
(Officer of Schwab Strategic Trust since 2010.)
  Executive Vice President, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (Sept. 2010 – present); Director, President and Chief Executive Officer (Dec. 2010 – present), Chief Investment Officer (Sept. 2010 – Oct. 2011), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; President, Chief Executive Officer (Dec. 2010 – present), and Chief Investment Officer (Sept. 2010 – Oct. 2011), Schwab Funds, Laudus Funds and Schwab ETFs; Global Head of Fixed Income Business Division, BlackRock, Inc. (formerly Barclays Global Investors) (March 2007 – August 2010).
 
George Pereira
1964
Treasurer and Principal Financial Officer
(Officer of Schwab Strategic Trust since 2009.)
  Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (Nov. 2004 – present); Chief Operating Officer (Jan. 2011 – present), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer, Laudus Funds (June 2006 – present); Treasurer and Principal Financial Officer, Schwab Funds (Nov. 2004 – present) and Schwab ETFs (Oct. 2009 – present); Director, Charles Schwab Worldwide Fund, PLC and Charles Schwab Asset Management (Ireland) Limited (April 2005 – present).
 
Omar Aguilar
1970
Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer – Equities
(Officer of Schwab Strategic Trust since 2011.)
  Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer — Equities, Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. (April 2011 – present); Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer — Equities, Schwab Funds and Laudus Funds (June 2011 – present); Head of the Portfolio Management Group and Vice President of Portfolio Management, Financial Engines, Inc. (May 2009 – April 2011); Head of Quantitative Equity, ING Investment Management (July 2004 – Jan. 2009).
 
Brett Wander
1961
Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer – Fixed Income
(Officer of Schwab Strategic Trust since 2011.)
  Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer – Fixed Income, Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. (April 2011 – present); Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer – Fixed Income, Schwab Funds and Laudus Funds (June 2011 – present); Senior Managing Director, Global Head of Active Fixed Income Strategies, State Street Global Advisors (Jan. 2008 – Oct. 2010); Director of Alpha Strategies, Loomis, Sayles & Company (April 2006 – Jan. 2008).
 
David Lekich
1964
Chief Legal Officer and Secretary
(Officer of Schwab Strategic Trust since 2011.)
  Senior Vice President, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (Sept. 2011 – present); Senior Vice President and Chief Counsel, Charles Schwab Investment Management Inc. (Sept. 2011 – present); Vice President, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc., (March 2004 – Sept. 2011) and Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. (Jan 2011 – Sept. 2011); Secretary (April 2011 – present) and Chief Legal Officer (Dec. 2011 – present), Schwab Funds (April 2011 – present); Vice President and Assistant Clerk, Laudus Funds (April 2011 – present); Secretary (May 2011 – present) and Chief Legal Officer (Nov. 2011 – present), Schwab ETFs.
 
Catherine MacGregor
1964
Vice President and Assistant Secretary
(Officer of Schwab Strategic Trust since 2009.)
  Vice President, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc., Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. (July 2005 – present); Vice President (Dec. 2005 – present), Chief Legal Officer and Clerk (March 2007 – present), Laudus Funds; Vice President (Nov. 2005 – present) and Assistant Secretary (June 2007 – present), Schwab Funds; Vice President and Assistant Secretary, Schwab ETFs (Oct. 2009 – present).
 
 
 
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 Schwab ETF’s retirement policy requires that independent trustees retire by December 31 of the year in which the Trustee turns 72 or the Trustee’s twentieth year of service as an independent trustee, whichever comes first.
2 Mr. Bettinger is an Interested Trustee because he owns stock of The Charles Schwab Corporation, the parent company of the investment adviser.
3 The President, Treasurer and Secretary hold office until their respective successors are chosen and qualified or until he or she sooner dies, resigns, is removed or becomes disqualified. Each of the other officers serves at the pleasure of the Board.
 
 
 
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Glossary
 
 
ask See “offer.”
 
asset allocation The practice of dividing a portfolio among different asset classes, with each asset class assigned a particular percentage to help offset risks and rewards, based on your goals, time horizon and risk tolerance.
 
asset class A group of securities with similar structure and basic characteristics. Stocks, bonds and cash are the three main examples of asset classes.
 
authorized participant (AP) A large institutional investor that places orders for creation units with the funds’ distributor.
 
Barclays U.S. Aggregate Bond Index A broad-based benchmark that measures the investment grade, U.S. dollar-denominated, fixed-rate taxable bond market, including Treasuries, government-related and corporate securities, mortgage-backed securities (agency fixed-rate and hybrid ARM passthroughs), asset-backed securities, and commercial mortgage-backed securities.
 
beta A historical measure of an investment’s volatility relative to a market index (usually the S&P 500®). The index is defined as having a beta of 1.00. Investments with a beta higher than 1.00 have been more volatile than the index; those with a beta of less than 1.00 have been less volatile.
 
bid The highest price at which someone is willing to buy a security.
 
cap, capitalization See “market cap.”
 
capital gain, capital loss The difference between the amount paid for an investment and its value at a later time. If the investment has been sold, the capital gain or loss is considered a realized gain or loss. If the investment is still held, the gain or loss is still “on paper” and is considered unrealized.
 
commencement of operations The date that the first NAV was calculated.
 
creation unit (C.U.) A basket of securities that is delivered by an authorized participant (AP) to the fund equal to the current holdings of the ETF, plus a designated cash component. In return, the APs receive a large block of ETF shares (typically 50,000 shares), which investors can then buy and sell in the secondary market.
 
Dow Jones U.S. Select REIT Index A float-adjusted market capitalization weighted index comprised of real estate investment trusts (REITs).
 
exchange A marketplace, or any organization or group that provides or maintains a marketplace for trading securities, options, futures, or commodities.
 
expense ratio The amount that is taken from the fund’s assets each year to cover the operating expenses. An expense ratio of 0.50% means that a fund’s expenses amount to half of one percent of its average net assets a year.
 
inception date The date that the shares began trading in the secondary market.
 
indicative optimized portfolio value (IOPV) A calculation disseminated by the stock exchange that approximates the fund’s NAV every 15 seconds throughout the trading day.
 
liquidity The ability to convert a security or asset quickly into cash.
 
market cap, market capitalization The value of a company as determined by the total value of all shares of its stock outstanding.
 
market price return The return based on the change in market price per share of the fund over a given time period. Market price returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the fund at market price.
 
median market cap The midpoint of the range of market caps of the stocks held by a fund. There are different ways of calculating median market cap. With a simple median, half of the stocks in the fund’s portfolio would be larger than the median, and half would be smaller. With a weighted median (the type that is calculated for this fund), half of the fund’s assets are invested in stocks that are larger than the median market cap, and half in stocks that are smaller.
 
MSCI EAFE (Europe, Australasia, Far East) Index A free float-adjusted market capitalization index that is designed to measure the equity market performance of developed markets, excluding the U.S. & Canada. The Net version of the index reflects reinvested dividends net of withholding taxes, but reflects no deductions for expenses or other taxes; returns are calculated applying dividend withholding rates applicable to non-resident persons who do not benefit from double taxation treaties.
 
net asset value (NAV) The value of one share of a fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets, subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding.
 
NAV return The return based on the change in NAV of the fund over a given time period. NAV returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the fund.
 
offer (ask) The lowest price at which an individual is willing to sell a security.
 
open The price at which a security opened for trading on a given day.
 
outstanding shares, shares outstanding When speaking of the fund, indicates all shares currently held by investors.
 
price-to-book ratio (P/B)  The market price of a company’s stock compared with its “book value.” A mutual fund’s P/B is the weighted average of the P/B of all stocks in the fund’s portfolio.
 
price-to-earnings ratio (P/E)  The market price of a company’s stock compared with earnings over the past year. A mutual fund’s P/E is the weighted average of the P/E of all stocks in the fund’s portfolio.
 
primary market The market that deals with the issuance of new securities.
 
real estate investment trust (REIT) A real estate company that owns and commonly operates income producing commercial and/or residential real estate.
 
S&P 500 Index A market capitalization index that is designed to measure the performance of 500 leading publicly held companies in leading industries of the U.S. economy.
 
sampling If a fund uses a sampling method, the fund will not fully replicate the benchmark index and may hold securities not included in the index. A fund that utilizes a sampling approach may not track the return of the index.
 
 
 
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secondary market The market in which investors purchase securities from other investors rather than directly from the issuing companies. Organized exchanges facilitate the trading of securities in the secondary market.
 
spread The gap between bid and ask prices of a security.
 
stock A share of ownership, or equity, in the issuing company.
 
total return The percentage that an investor would have earned or lost on an investment in the fund assuming dividends and distributions were reinvested.
 
tracking error The difference between the performance of the fund and its benchmark index, positive or negative.
 
 
 
 
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Schwab ETFstm are designed to be low-cost, diversified investments. The funds follow broad market indices and provide exposure to specific segments of the market, making each an investment option for the core portions of an investor portfolio. The list to the right shows all currently available Schwab ETFs.
 
Investors should carefully consider information contained in the prospectus, including investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses before investing. Please call 1-800-435-4000 for a prospectus and brochure for any Schwab ETF. Please read the prospectus carefully before you invest. This report must be preceded or accompanied by a current prospectus.
 
Proxy Voting Policies, Procedures and Results
 
A description of the proxy voting policies and procedures used to determine how to vote proxies on behalf of the funds is available without charge, upon request, by visiting the Schwab ETFs’ website at www.schwabetfs.com, the SEC’s website at http://www.sec.gov, or by contacting Schwab ETFs at 1-800-435-4000.
 
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.schwabetfs.com or the SEC’s website at http://www.sec.gov.
 
Schwab ETFstm
 
U.S. ETFs
Schwab U.S. Broad Market ETFtm
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap ETFtm
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth ETFtm
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value ETFtm
Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap ETFtm
Schwab U.S. Small-Cap ETFtm
Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETFtm
Schwab U.S. REIT ETFtm
 
International ETFs
Schwab International Equity ETFtm
Schwab International Small-Cap Equity ETFtm
Schwab Emerging Markets Equity ETFtm
 
Fixed Income ETFs
Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond ETFtm
Schwab Short-Term U.S. Treasury ETFtm
Schwab Intermediate-Term U.S. Treasury ETFtm
Schwab U.S. TIPS ETFtm
 
Fundamental Index* ETFs
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF
 
 
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U.S. Large Company Index ETF
 
Schwab Fundamental
U.S. Small Company Index ETF
 
Schwab Fundamental
International Large Company
Index ETF
 
Schwab Fundamental
International Small Company Index ETF
 
Schwab Fundamental
Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF
 
 
 
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Fund investment adviser: Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. (CSIM).
Distributor: SEI Investments Distribution Co.
 
The Sector/Industry classifications in this report use the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS), which was developed by and is the exclusive property of Morgan Stanley Capital International Inc. (MSCI) and Standard & Poor’s (S&P). GICS is a service mark of MSCI and S&P and has been licensed for use by Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. The Industry classifications used in the schedules of Portfolio Holdings are sub-categories of Sector classifications.
 


 

 
Performance at a Glance
 
 
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabetfs.com.
 
         
Total Returns for the 6 Months Ended August 31, 2014   
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF
(Ticker Symbol: FNDB)
       
 
 
Market Price Return1
    9.02%  
NAV Return1
    8.97%  
Russell Fundamental U.S. Index     9.15%  
ETF Category: Morningstar Large Value2     9.26%  
 
 
Performance Details     page 6  
 
 
 
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF
(Ticker Symbol: FNDX)
       
 
 
Market Price Return1
    9.49%  
NAV Return1
    9.45%  
Russell Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index     9.66%  
ETF Category: Morningstar Large Value2     9.26%  
 
 
Performance Details     page 7  
 
 
 
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
(Ticker Symbol: FNDA)
       
 
 
Market Price Return1
    3.80%  
NAV Return1
    3.95%  
Russell Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index     4.09%  
ETF Category: Morningstar Small Blend2     1.47%  
 
 
Performance Details     page 8  
 
 
 
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF
(Ticker Symbol: FNDF)
       
 
 
Market Price Return1
    1.41%  
NAV Return1
    1.63%  
Russell Fundamental Developed ex-US Large Company Index (Net)*     1.81%  
ETF Category: Morningstar Foreign Large Value2     4.78%  
 
 
Performance Details     pages 9-10  
 
 
 
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF
(Ticker Symbol: FNDC)
       
 
 
Market Price Return1
    1.71%  
NAV Return1
    2.13%  
Russell Fundamental Developed ex-US Small Company Index (Net)*     2.48%  
ETF Category: Morningstar Foreign Small/Mid Blend2     1.18%  
 
 
Performance Details     pages 11-12  
 
 
 
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF
(Ticker Symbol: FNDE)
       
 
 
Market Price Return1
    15.15%  
NAV Return1
    15.05%  
Russell Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index (Net)*     15.77%  
ETF Category: Morningstar Diversified Emerging Markets2     13.81%  
 
 
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 you cannot invest in them 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.
 
Shares are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than the net asset value (NAV). Brokerage commissions will reduce returns.
 
Index ownership — each of the names identifying a Russell Fundamental Index is a joint trademark of Russell Investments (“Russell”) and Research Affiliates LLC (“RA”) and is used by the funds under license. “Research Affiliates” and “Fundamental Index” are trademarks of RA. Subject to RA’s intellectual property rights in certain content, Russell is the owner of all copyrights related to the Russell Fundamental Index Series. Russell is the owner of the trademarks and copyrights related to the Russell Indexes. Schwab Fundamental Index ETFs are not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by Russell or RA, and Russell and RA do not make any representation regarding the advisability of investing in shares of the funds.
 
* The total returns cited are for the Russell Fundamental Developed ex-U.S. Large Company Index (Net), Russell Fundamental Developed ex-U.S. Small Company Index (Net), and Russell Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index (Net), which are calculated net of foreign withholding taxes.
1 ETF performance must be shown based on both a market price and NAV basis. The fund’s per share net asset value (“NAV”) is the value of one share of the fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets (including the market value of securities owned), subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV Return is based on the NAV of the fund, and the Market Price Return is based on the market price per share of the fund. The price used to calculate market return (“Market Price”) is determined by using the midpoint between the highest bid and the lowest offer on the primary stock exchange on which the shares of the fund are listed for trading, as of the time that the fund’s NAV is calculated. Market Price and NAV returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the fund at Market Price and NAV, respectively.
2 Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all passively- and actively-managed ETFs within the category as of the report date.
 
 
 
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From the President
 

CHANDOHA PHOTO
 
Marie Chandoha is President and CEO of Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. and the funds covered in this report.

 
Dear Shareholder,
 
I’d like to thank you for trusting us to help you meet your investment goals, and for reading this important report regarding the Schwab Fundamental Index ETFs.
 
In recent years, fundamentally weighted strategies have enjoyed significant asset growth, as investors have embraced the value of alternative strategies. Unlike traditional equity indices that are often weighted by market capitalization, fundamentally weighted indices select and weight stocks by objective non-price measures, such as dividends, cash flow, and sales. By using this weighting methodology, the Schwab Fundamental Index ETFs can serve as effective complements to capitalization-weighted and actively managed investment vehicles, potentially helping shareholders create more attractive risk-adjusted portfolios. These funds also provide the benefits of an ETF, including transparency, intraday trading, and potential tax efficiency.
 
For the six-month reporting period ended August 31, 2014, the funds generated positive returns that generally tracked their respective indices. Emerging markets provided strong overall returns in U.S. dollar terms, helped by stabilizing economic conditions in select markets, relatively attractive stock valuations, and the continuation of low U.S. interest rates. However, Russian stocks struggled amid political tensions,

 Asset Class Performance Comparison % returns during the 6 months ended 8/31/2014
 
This graph compares the performance of various asset classes during the report period. Final performance figures for the period are in the key below.
         
         
(LEGEND)   8.84%   S&P 500® Index: measures U.S. large-cap stocks
         
(LEGEND)   −0.06%   Russell 2000® Index: measures U.S. small-cap stocks
         
(LEGEND)   1.24%   MSCI EAFE® Index (Net): measures (in U.S. dollars) large-cap stocks in Europe, Australasia and the Far East
         
(LEGEND)   2.74%   Barclays U.S. Aggregate Bond Index: measures the U.S. bond market
         
(LEGEND)   0.02%   Barclays U.S. Treasury Bills 1-3 Months Index: measures short-term U.S. Treasury obligations
 
(LINE GRAPH)
 
For index definitions, please see the Glossary.
 
Data source: Index provider websites and Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.
 
Nothing in this report represents a recommendation of a security by the investment adviser.
 
Management views and portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.

 
 
 
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From the President continued
 

For the six-month reporting period ended August 31, 2014, the funds generated positive returns that generally tracked their respective indices.

increasing market volatility and reducing returns.1 U.S. stocks performed well, benefitting from rebounding economic growth and Federal Reserve assurances that short-term interest rates will remain low. Stocks in developed international markets generated modest returns amid slow economic growth in Europe. Reflecting these conditions, the Russell Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index returned 15.8%,2 and the Russell Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index returned 9.7%.
 
In related product news, we are excited to announce the launch of the Schwab Fundamental Global Real Estate Index Fund, which enhances our line-up of fundamentally weighted strategies. More information about this new fund can be found on www.schwabfunds.com, or by contacting us at 1-800-435-4000. For information about the performance, holdings, and portfolio characteristics of the Schwab Fundamental Index ETFs, please continue reading this report, or visit www.schwabetfs.com.
 
Sincerely,
 
-s- Marie Chandoha

 
Investors should consider carefully information contained in the prospectus, including investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. You can request a prospectus by calling 800-435-4000. Please read the prospectus carefully before investing.
 
International investments involve additional risks, which include differences in financial accounting standards, currency fluctuations, geopolitical risk, foreign taxes and regulations, and the potential for illiquid markets. Investing in emerging markets may accentuate these risks.
 
Risks of investing in REITs are similar to those associated with direct ownership of real estate, such as changes in real estate values and property taxes, interest rates, cash flow of underlying real estate assets, supply and demand, and the management skill and creditworthiness of the issuer.
 
Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. (“CSIM”), is the investment adviser for Schwab’s proprietary funds, and Charles Schwab & Co., Inc., (“Schwab”), the distributor for Schwab Funds, are separate but affiliated companies and subsidiaries of The Charles Schwab Corporation.
 
Schwab ETFs are distributed by SEI Investments Distribution Co. (SIDCO). SIDCO is not affiliated with Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. or its affiliates.
 
Indices are unmanaged, do not incur management fees, costs and expenses, and cannot be invested in directly. Index return figures assume dividends and distributions were reinvested. Past performance is not an indication of future results.
 
1 To find out more information, please read “Investments in Russian Securities” in the “News & Events” section on www.schwabetfs.com.”
2 The total return cited for the Russell Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index is net of foreign withholding taxes.

 
 
 
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Fund Management
 
     
     
(PHOTO)   Agnes Hong, CFA, Managing Director and Head of Passive Equity Strategies, leads the portfolio management teams of Schwab’s index mutual funds and equity ETFs. She also has overall responsibility for all aspects of the management of the funds. Prior to joining CSIM in 2009, Ms. Hong spent five years as a portfolio manager at Barclays Global Investors (subsequently acquired by BlackRock), where she managed institutional index funds and quantitative active funds. Prior to that, Ms. Hong worked in management consulting and product management, servicing global financial services clients.
     
(PHOTO)   Chuck Craig, CFA, Managing Director and Senior Portfolio Manager, is responsible for the day-to-day co-management of the funds. Prior to joining CSIM in 2012, Mr. Craig worked at Guggenheim Funds (formerly Claymore Group), where he spent over five years as a managing director of portfolio management and supervision, and three years as vice president of product research and development. Prior to that, he worked as an equity research analyst at First Trust Portfolios (formerly Niké Securities), and a trader and analyst at PMA Securities, Inc.
     
(PHOTO)   Jane Qin, Portfolio Manager, is responsible for the day-to-day co-management of the funds. Prior to joining CSIM in 2013, Ms. Qin worked at The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation, where she spent more than two years as an associate equity portfolio manager, and nearly two years as a performance analyst. Prior to that, Ms. Qin worked at Wells Fargo Fund Management as a mutual fund analyst and at CIGNA Reinsurance in the Variable Annuity Death Benefits (VADBe) Risk Management group as a risk analyst.
 
 
 
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF
 
 
Performance and Fund Facts as of 08/31/14
 
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabetfs.com.
 
 Total Returns1
 
                         
Fund and Inception Date   6 Months   1 Year   Since Inception*
 
 
Fund: Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF (8/15/13)
                       
Market Price Return2
    9.02 %       24.45 %     19.32%
NAV Return2
    8.97 %       24.49 %     19.40%
Russell Fundamental U.S. Index
    9.15 %       24.95 %     19.82%
ETF Category: Morningstar Large Value3
    9.26 %       22.79 %     19.32%
 
Fund Expense Ratio4: 0.32%
 
 
 Statistics
         
Number of Holdings
    1,535  
Weighted Average Market Cap ($ x 1,000,000)
    $108,195  
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E)
    18.8  
Price/Book Ratio (P/B)
    2.3  
Portfolio Turnover Rate5,6
    6%  
 
 Sector Weightings % of Investments
         
Energy
    15.1%  
Information Technology
    14.2%  
Financials
    13.7%  
Consumer Discretionary
    12.1%  
Health Care
    11.1%  
Industrials
    10.8%  
Consumer Staples
    10.5%  
Utilities
    4.2%  
Materials
    4.2%  
Telecommunication Services
    3.8%  
Other
    0.3%  
Total
    100.0%  
 
 Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets7
         
Exxon Mobil Corp.
    4.3%  
Chevron Corp.
    2.3%  
Microsoft Corp.
    1.9%  
AT&T, Inc.
    1.9%  
ConocoPhillips
    1.7%  
Verizon Communications, Inc.
    1.4%  
Hewlett-Packard Co.
    1.4%  
Intel Corp.
    1.4%  
The Procter & Gamble Co.
    1.3%  
International Business Machines Corp.
    1.3%  
Total
    18.9%  
 
All total returns on this page assume dividends and distributions were reinvested. Index figures do not include trading and management costs, which would lower performance. Indices are unmanaged, and you cannot invest in them directly. Performance results less than one year are not annualized.
 
For index definitions, please see the Glossary.
 
Shares are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than the net asset value (NAV). Brokerage commissions will reduce returns.
 
Index ownership — “Russell Fundamental U.S. Index” is a joint trademark of Russell Investments (“Russell”) and Research Affiliates LLC (“RA”) and is used by the fund under license. “Research Affiliates” and “Fundamental Index” are trademarks of RA. Subject to RA’s intellectual property rights in certain content, Russell is the owner of all copyrights related to the Russell Fundamental Index Series. Russell is the owner of the trademarks and copyrights related to the Russell Indexes. Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF is not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by Russell or RA, and Russell and RA do not make any representation regarding the advisability of investing in shares of the fund.
 
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
 
An index is a statistical composite of a specified financial market or sector. Unlike the fund, an index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities and its return is not inclusive of trading and management costs incurred by the fund.
 
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
 
* Inception (8/15/13) represents the date that the shares began trading in the secondary market.
1 Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the redemption of fund shares.
2 ETF performance must be shown based on both a market price and NAV basis. The fund’s per share net asset value (“NAV”) is the value of one share of the fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets (including the market value of securities owned), subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV Return is based on the NAV of the fund, and the Market Price Return is based on the market price per share of the fund. The price used to calculate market return (“Market Price”) is determined by using the midpoint between the highest bid and the lowest offer on the primary stock exchange on which the shares of the fund are listed for trading, as of the time that the fund’s NAV is calculated. NAV is used as a proxy for purposes of calculating Market Price Return on inception date. Market Price and NAV returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the fund at Market Price and NAV, respectively.
3 Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all passively- and actively-managed ETFs within the category as of the report date.
4 As stated in the prospectus.
5 Not annualized.
6 Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from processing of in-kind creations or redemptions.
7 This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
 
 
 
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF
 
Performance and Fund Facts as of 08/31/14
 
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabetfs.com.
 
 Total Returns1
 
                         
Fund and Inception Date   6 Months   1 Year   Since Inception*
 
 
Fund: Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF (8/15/13)
                       
Market Price Return2
    9.49 %       24.27 %     19.48%
NAV Return2
    9.45 %       24.53 %     19.48%
Russell Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index
    9.66 %       24.99 %     19.91%
ETF Category: Morningstar Large Value3
    9.26 %       22.79 %     19.32%
 
Fund Expense Ratio4: 0.32%
 
 
 Statistics
         
Number of Holdings
    634  
Weighted Average Market Cap ($ x 1,000,000)
    $117,992  
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E)
    17.9  
Price/Book Ratio (P/B)
    2.3  
Portfolio Turnover Rate5,6
    6%  
 
 Sector Weightings % of Investments
         
Energy
    15.9%  
Information Technology
    14.1%  
Financials
    12.9%  
Consumer Discretionary
    11.8%  
Health Care
    11.5%  
Consumer Staples
    11.2%  
Industrials
    10.0%  
Utilities
    4.2%  
Telecommunication Services
    4.1%  
Materials
    4.0%  
Other
    0.3%  
Total
    100.0%  
 
 Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets7
         
Exxon Mobil Corp.
    4.7%  
Chevron Corp.
    2.6%  
Microsoft Corp.
    2.1%  
AT&T, Inc.
    2.0%  
ConocoPhillips
    1.9%  
Hewlett-Packard Co.
    1.5%  
Verizon Communications, Inc.
    1.5%  
Intel Corp.
    1.5%  
The Procter & Gamble Co.
    1.4%  
International Business Machines Corp.
    1.4%  
Total
    20.6%  
 
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 you cannot invest in them directly. Performance results less than one year are not annualized.
 
For index definitions, please see the Glossary.
 
Shares are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than the net asset value (NAV). Brokerage commissions will reduce returns.
 
Index ownership — “Russell Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index” is a joint trademark of Russell Investments (“Russell”) and Research Affiliates LLC (“RA”) and is used by the fund under license. “Research Affiliates” and “Fundamental Index” are trademarks of RA. Subject to RA’s intellectual property rights in certain content, Russell is the owner of all copyrights related to the Russell Fundamental Index Series. Russell is the owner of the trademarks and copyrights related to the Russell Indexes. Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF is not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by Russell or RA, and Russell and RA do not make any representation regarding the advisability of investing in shares of the fund.
 
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
 
An index is a statistical composite of a specified financial market or sector. Unlike the fund, an index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities and its return is not inclusive of trading and management costs incurred by the fund.
 
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
 
* Inception (8/15/13) represents the date that the shares began trading in the secondary market.
1 Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the redemption of fund shares.
2 ETF performance must be shown based on both a market price and NAV basis. The fund’s per share net asset value (“NAV”) is the value of one share of the fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets (including the market value of securities owned), subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV Return is based on the NAV of the fund, and the Market Price Return is based on the market price per share of the fund. The price used to calculate market return (“Market Price”) is determined by using the midpoint between the highest bid and the lowest offer on the primary stock exchange on which the shares of the fund are listed for trading, as of the time that the fund’s NAV is calculated. NAV is used as a proxy for purposes of calculating Market Price Return on inception date. Market Price and NAV returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the fund at Market Price and NAV, respectively.
3 Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all passively- and actively-managed ETFs within the category as of the report date.
4 As stated in the prospectus.
5 Not annualized.
6 Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from processing of in-kind creations or redemptions.
7 This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
 
 
 
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
 
Performance and Fund Facts as of 08/31/14
 
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabetfs.com.
 
 Total Returns1
 
                         
Fund and Inception Date   6 Months   1 Year   Since Inception*
 
 
Fund: Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF (8/15/13)
                       
Market Price Return2
    3.80 %       23.80 %     18.20%
NAV Return2
    3.95 %       23.74 %     18.24%
Russell Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index
    4.09 %       24.26 %     18.72%
ETF Category: Morningstar Small Blend3
    1.47 %       19.44 %     16.59%
 
Fund Expense Ratio4: 0.32%
 
 
 Statistics
         
Number of Holdings
    903  
Weighted Average Market Cap ($ x 1,000,000)
    $4,002  
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E)
    40.9  
Price/Book Ratio (P/B)
    2.0  
Portfolio Turnover Rate5,6
    15%  
 
 Sector Weightings % of Investments
         
Financials
    21.5%  
Industrials
    19.6%  
Information Technology
    15.0%  
Consumer Discretionary
    14.9%  
Health Care
    6.7%  
Materials
    6.2%  
Energy
    6.2%  
Utilities
    3.8%  
Consumer Staples
    3.6%  
Telecommunication Services
    1.0%  
Other
    1.5%  
Total
    100.0%  
 
 Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets7
         
ITT Corp.
    0.5%  
Dean Foods Co.
    0.4%  
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.
    0.3%  
Protective Life Corp.
    0.3%  
SunEdison, Inc.
    0.3%  
Whiting Petroleum Corp.
    0.3%  
AK Steel Holding Corp.
    0.3%  
Endurance Specialty Holdings Ltd.
    0.3%  
Popular, Inc.
    0.3%  
Southwest Airlines Co.
    0.3%  
Total
    3.3%  
 
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 you cannot invest in them directly. Performance results less than one year are not annualized.
 
For index definitions, please see the Glossary.
 
Shares are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than the net asset value (NAV). Brokerage commissions will reduce returns.
 
Investments in smaller companies typically exhibit higher volatility.
 
Index ownership — “Russell Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index” is a joint trademark of Russell Investments (“Russell”) and Research Affiliates LLC (“RA”) and is used by the fund under license. “Research Affiliates” and “Fundamental Index” are trademarks of RA. Subject to RA’s intellectual property rights in certain content, Russell is the owner of all copyrights related to the Russell Fundamental Index Series. Russell is the owner of the trademarks and copyrights related to the Russell Indexes. Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF is not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by Russell or RA, and Russell and RA do not make any representation regarding the advisability of investing in shares of the fund.
 
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
 
An index is a statistical composite of a specified financial market or sector. Unlike the fund, an index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities and its return is not inclusive of trading and management costs incurred by the fund.
 
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
 
* Inception (8/15/13) represents the date that the shares began trading in the secondary market.
1 Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the redemption of fund shares.
2 ETF performance must be shown based on both a market price and NAV basis. The fund’s per share net asset value (“NAV”) is the value of one share of the fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets (including the market value of securities owned), subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV Return is based on the NAV of the fund, and the Market Price Return is based on the market price per share of the fund. The price used to calculate market return (“Market Price”) is determined by using the midpoint between the highest bid and the lowest offer on the primary stock exchange on which the shares of the fund are listed for trading, as of the time that the fund’s NAV is calculated. NAV is used as a proxy for purposes of calculating Market Price Return on inception date. Market Price and NAV returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the fund at Market Price and NAV, respectively.
3 Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all passively- and actively-managed ETFs within the category as of the report date.
4 As stated in the prospectus.
5 Not annualized.
6 Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from processing of in-kind creations or redemptions.
7 This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
 
 
 
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Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF
 
 
Performance and Fund Facts as of 08/31/14
 
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabetfs.com.
 
 Total Returns1
 
                         
Fund and Inception Date   6 Months   1 Year   Since Inception**
 
 
Fund: Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF (8/15/13)
                       
Market Price Return2
    1.41 %       19.59 %     14.35%
NAV Return2
    1.63 %       19.91 %     14.02%
Russell Fundamental Developed ex-US Large Company Index (Net)*
    1.81 %       20.43 %     14.49%
ETF Category: Morningstar Foreign Large Value3
    4.78 %       19.83 %     15.64%
 
Fund Expense Ratio4: 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 you cannot invest in them directly. Performance results less than one year are not annualized.
 
For index definitions, please see the Glossary.
 
Shares are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than the net asset value (NAV). Brokerage commissions will reduce returns.
 
International investing may involve risk of capital loss from unfavorable fluctuation in currency values, from differences in generally accepted accounting principles, or from economic or political instability in other nations.
 
Index ownership — “Russell Fundamental Developed ex-U.S. Large Company Index” is a joint trademark of Russell Investments (“Russell”) and Research Affiliates LLC (“RA”) and is used by the fund under license. “Research Affiliates” and “Fundamental Index” are trademarks of RA. Subject to RA’s intellectual property rights in certain content, Russell is the owner of all copyrights related to the Russell Fundamental Series. Russell is the owner of the trademarks and copyrights related to the Russell Indexes. Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF is not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by Russell or RA, and Russell and RA do not make any representation regarding the advisability of investing in shares of the fund.
 
* The total return cited is for the Russell Fundamental Developed ex-U.S. Large Company Index (Net), which is calculated net of foreign withholding taxes.
** Inception (8/15/13) represents the date that the shares began trading in the secondary market.
1 Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the redemption of fund shares.
2 ETF performance must be shown based on both a market price and NAV basis. The fund’s per share net asset value (“NAV”) is the value of one share of the fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets (including the market value of securities owned), subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV Return is based on the NAV of the fund, and the Market Price Return is based on the market price per share of the fund. The price used to calculate market return (“Market Price”) is determined by using the midpoint between the highest bid and the lowest offer on the primary stock exchange on which the shares of the fund are listed for trading, as of the time that the fund’s NAV is calculated. NAV is used as a proxy for purposes of calculating Market Price Return on inception date. Market Price and NAV returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the fund at Market Price and NAV, respectively.
3 Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all passively- and actively-managed ETFs within the category as of the report date.
4 As stated in the prospectus.
 
 
 
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 Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF

 
Performance and Fund Facts as of 08/31/14 continued
 
 Statistics
         
Number of Holdings
    816  
Weighted Average Market Cap ($ x 1,000,000)
    $65,392  
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E)
    21.4  
Price/Book Ratio (P/B)
    1.4  
Portfolio Turnover Rate1,2
    6%  
 
 Sector Weightings % of Investments
         
Financials
    18.4%  
Energy
    14.4%  
Industrials
    12.4%  
Consumer Discretionary
    10.0%  
Materials
    9.7%  
Consumer Staples
    9.1%  
Telecommunication Services
    7.9%  
Health Care
    6.8%  
Utilities
    6.1%  
Information Technology
    4.8%  
Other
    0.4%  
Total
    100.0%  
 
 Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets3
         
BP plc
    2.4%  
Royal Dutch Shell plc, A Shares
    2.2%  
Total S.A.
    2.0%  
Royal Dutch Shell plc, B Shares
    1.5%  
HSBC Holdings plc
    1.4%  
Banco Santander S.A.
    1.3%  
Nestle S.A. – Reg’d
    1.2%  
Telefonica S.A.
    1.1%  
Eni S.p.A.
    1.1%  
AstraZeneca plc
    0.9%  
Total
    15.1%  
 
 Country Weightings % of Investments
         
Japan
    20.2%  
United Kingdom
    17.0%  
France
    10.7%  
Germany
    8.6%  
Canada
    7.1%  
Netherlands
    6.0%  
Switzerland
    5.6%  
Australia
    5.5%  
Spain
    4.5%  
Italy
    4.1%  
Other Countries
    10.7%  
Total
    100.0%  
 
 
 
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
 
An index is a statistical composite of a specified financial market or sector. Unlike the fund, an index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities and its return is not inclusive of trading and management costs incurred by the fund.
 
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
 
1 Not annualized.
2 Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from processing of in-kind creations or redemptions.
3 This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
 
 
 
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Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF
 
 
Performance and Fund Facts as of 08/31/14
 
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabetfs.com.
 
 Total Returns1
 
                         
Fund and Inception Date   6 Months   1 Year   Since Inception**
 
 
Fund: Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF (8/15/13)
                       
Market Price Return2
    1.71 %       18.30 %     13.23%
NAV Return2
    2.13 %       18.32 %     12.67%
Russell Fundamental Developed ex-US Small Company Index (Net)*
    2.48 %       19.36 %     13.62%
ETF Category: Morningstar Foreign Small/Mid Blend3
    1.18 %       19.24 %     15.18%
 
Fund Expense Ratio4: 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 you cannot invest in them directly. Performance results less than one year are not annualized.
 
For index definitions, please see the Glossary.
 
Shares are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than the net asset value (NAV). Brokerage commissions will reduce returns.
 
International investing may involve risk of capital loss from unfavorable fluctuation in currency values, from differences in generally accepted accounting principles, or from economic or political instability in other nations.
 
Investments in smaller companies typically exhibit higher volatility.
 
Index ownership — “Russell Fundamental Developed ex-U.S. Small Company Index” is a joint trademark of Russell Investments (“Russell”) and Research Affiliates LLC (“RA”) and is used by the fund under license. “Research Affiliates” and “Fundamental Index” are trademarks of RA. Subject to RA’s intellectual property rights in certain content, Russell is the owner of all copyrights related to the Russell Fundamental Index Series. Russell is the owner of the trademarks and copyrights related to the Russell Indexes. Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF is not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by Russell or RA, and Russell and RA do not make any representation regarding the advisability of investing in shares of the fund.
 
* The total return cited is for the Russell Fundamental Developed ex-U.S. Small Company Index (Net), which is calculated net of foreign withholding taxes.
** Inception (8/15/13) represents the date that the shares began trading in the secondary market.
1 Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the redemption of fund shares.
2 ETF performance must be shown based on both a market price and NAV basis. The fund’s per share net asset value (“NAV”) is the value of one share of the fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets (including the market value of securities owned), subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV Return is based on the NAV of the fund, and the Market Price Return is based on the market price per share of the fund. The price used to calculate market return (“Market Price”) is determined by using the midpoint between the highest bid and the lowest offer on the primary stock exchange on which the shares of the fund are listed for trading, as of the time that the fund’s NAV is calculated. NAV is used as a proxy for purposes of calculating Market Price Return on inception date. Market Price and NAV returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the fund at Market Price and NAV, respectively.
3 Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all passively- and actively-managed ETFs within the category as of the report date.
4 As stated in the prospectus. Includes expenses of the underlying funds in which the fund invests. The annualized weighted average expense ratio of the underlying funds was 0.02%.
 
 
 
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 Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF

 
Performance and Fund Facts as of 08/31/14 continued
 
 Statistics
         
Number of Holdings
    1,311  
Weighted Average Market Cap ($ x 1,000,000)
    $3,641  
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E)
    25.1  
Price/Book Ratio (P/B)
    1.4  
Portfolio Turnover Rate1,2
    14%  
 
 Sector Weightings % of Investments
         
Industrials
    23.9%  
Consumer Discretionary
    18.3%  
Financials
    17.4%  
Materials
    10.7%  
Information Technology
    8.7%  
Consumer Staples
    7.5%  
Health Care
    4.7%  
Energy
    4.0%  
Utilities
    1.6%  
Telecommunication Services
    1.1%  
Other
    2.1%  
Total
    100.0%  
 
 Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets3
         
Celesio AG
    0.4%  
Bankia S.A.
    0.3%  
DCC plc
    0.3%  
Dixons Carphone plc.
    0.3%  
Alps Electric Co., Ltd.
    0.3%  
Casio Computer Co., Ltd.
    0.3%  
Koito Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
    0.2%  
Hongkong Land Holdings Ltd.
    0.2%  
NGK Insulators Ltd.
    0.2%  
Minebea Co., Ltd.
    0.2%  
Total
    2.7%  
 
 Country Weightings % of Investments
         
Japan
    36.9%  
United Kingdom
    12.7%  
Canada
    8.7%  
Australia
    5.9%  
France
    4.3%  
Germany
    3.7%  
Switzerland
    3.1%  
Hong Kong
    2.8%  
Italy
    2.4%  
Spain
    2.2%  
Other Countries
    17.3%  
Total
    100.0%  
 
 
 
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
 
An index is a statistical composite of a specified financial market or sector. Unlike the fund, an index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities and its return is not inclusive of trading and management costs incurred by the fund.
 
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
 
1 Not annualized.
2 Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from processing of in-kind creations or redemptions.
3 This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
 
 
 
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Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF
 
 
Performance and Fund Facts as of 08/31/14
 
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance quoted. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month end, please visit www.schwabetfs.com.
 
 Total Returns1
 
                         
Fund and Inception Date   6 Months   1 Year   Since Inception**
 
 
Fund: Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF (8/15/13)
                       
Market Price Return2
    15.15 %       17.97 %     14.61%
NAV Return2
    15.05 %       17.64 %     14.39%
Russell Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index (Net)*
    15.77 %       18.48 %     15.24%
ETF Category: Morningstar Diversified Emerging Markets3
    13.81 %       18.29 %     12.87%
 
Fund Expense Ratio4: 0.47%
 
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 you cannot invest in them directly. Performance results less than one year are not annualized.
 
For index definitions, please see the Glossary.
 
Shares are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than the net asset value (NAV). Brokerage commissions will reduce returns.
 
International investing may involve risk of capital loss from unfavorable fluctuation in currency values, from differences in generally accepted accounting principles, or from economic or political instability in other nations.
 
Emerging markets involve heightened risks related to the same factors as international investing, as well as increased volatility and lower trading volume.
 
Index ownership — “Russell Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index” is a joint trademark of Russell Investments (“Russell”) and Research Affiliates LLC (“RA”) and is used by the fund under license. “Research Affiliates” and “Fundamental Index” are trademarks of RA. Subject to RA’s intellectual property rights in certain content, Russell is the owner of all copyrights related to the Russell Fundamental Index Series. Russell is the owner of the trademarks and copyrights related to the Russell Indexes. Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF is not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by Russell or RA, and Russell and RA do not make any representation regarding the advisability of investing in shares of the fund.
 
* The total return cited is for the Russell Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index (Net), which is calculated net of foreign withholding taxes.
** Inception (8/15/13) represents the date that the shares began trading in the secondary market.
1 Performance does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or on the redemption of fund shares.
2 ETF performance must be shown based on both a market price and NAV basis. The fund’s per share net asset value (“NAV”) is the value of one share of the fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets (including the market value of securities owned), subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV Return is based on the NAV of the fund, and the Market Price Return is based on the market price per share of the fund. The price used to calculate market return (“Market Price”) is determined by using the midpoint between the highest bid and the lowest offer on the primary stock exchange on which the shares of the fund are listed for trading, as of the time that the fund’s NAV is calculated. NAV is used as a proxy for purposes of calculating Market Price Return on inception date. Market Price and NAV returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the fund at Market Price and NAV, respectively.
3 Source for category information: Morningstar, Inc. The Morningstar Category return represents all passively- and actively-managed ETFs within the category as of the report date.
4 As stated in the prospectus. Includes expenses of the underlying funds in which the fund invests. The annualized weighted average expense ratio of the underlying funds was 0.01%.
 
 
 
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 Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF

 
Performance and Fund Facts as of 08/31/14 continued
 
 Statistics
         
Number of Holdings
    288  
Weighted Average Market Cap ($ x 1,000,000)
    $57,842  
Price/Earnings Ratio (P/E)
    12.4  
Price/Book Ratio (P/B)
    1.1  
Portfolio Turnover Rate1,2
    10%  
 
 Sector Weightings % of Investments
         
Energy
    24.6%  
Financials
    18.0%  
Information Technology
    15.2%  
Materials
    11.7%  
Telecommunication Services
    10.1%  
Consumer Discretionary
    5.9%  
Industrials
    5.4%  
Utilities
    3.8%  
Consumer Staples
    3.1%  
Other
    2.2%  
Total
    100.0%  
 
 Top Equity Holdings % of Net Assets3
         
Gazprom OAO
    3.5%  
LUKOIL OAO
    3.4%  
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
    3.2%  
Petroleo Brasileiro S.A., Preferred Stock
    3.1%  
China Mobile Ltd.
    2.2%  
Petroleo Brasileiro S.A.
    2.0%  
China Construction Bank Corp., H Shares
    1.7%  
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
    1.7%  
Hon Hai Precision Industry, Co., Ltd.
    1.6%  
Itau Unibanco Holding S.A., Preferred Stock
    1.6%  
Total
    24.0%  
 
 Country Weightings % of Investments
         
Republic of Korea
    18.1%  
Brazil
    16.3%  
China
    14.9%  
Taiwan
    12.6%  
Russia
    11.6%  
South Africa
    7.0%  
Mexico
    3.5%  
India
    2.4%  
United States
    2.2%  
Poland
    2.1%  
Other Countries
    9.3%  
Total
    100.0%  
 
 
 
Portfolio holdings may have changed since the report date.
 
An index is a statistical composite of a specified financial market or sector. Unlike the fund, an index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities and its return is not inclusive of trading and management costs incurred by the fund.
 
Source of Sector Classification: S&P and MSCI.
 
1 Not annualized.
2 Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from processing of in-kind creations or redemptions.
3 This list is not a recommendation of any security by the investment adviser.
 
 
 
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Fund Expenses (Unaudited)
 
 Examples for a $1,000 Investment
 
As a fund shareholder, you may incur two types of costs: (1) transaction costs, including brokerage commissions on purchases and sales of fund shares; and, (2) ongoing costs, including management fees 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 March 1, 2014 and held through August 31, 2014.
 
Actual Return lines in the table below provide information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use this information, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period. To do so, simply divide your account value by $1,000 (for example, an $8,600 account value ¸ $1,000 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number given for your fund under the heading entitled “Expenses Paid During Period.”
 
Hypothetical Return lines in the table below provide information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on a fund’s actual expense ratio and an assumed return of 5% per year before expenses. Because the return used is not an actual return, it may not be used to estimate the actual ending account value or expenses you paid for the period.
 
You may use this information to compare the ongoing costs of investing in a fund and other funds. To do so, compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholder reports of the other funds.
 
Please note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight your ongoing costs only, and do not reflect any transactional costs, including any brokerage commissions you may pay when purchasing or selling shares of a fund. Therefore, the hypothetical return lines of the table are useful in comparing ongoing costs only, and will not help you determine the relative total costs of owning different funds. In addition, if these transactional costs were included, your costs would have been higher.
 
 
                                 
            Ending
   
        Beginning
  Account Value
  Expenses Paid
    Expense Ratio1
  Account Value
  (Net of Expenses)
  During Period2
    (Annualized)   at 3/1/14   at 8/31/14   3/1/14–8/31/14
 
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF                                
Actual Return
    0.32%     $ 1,000.00     $ 1,089.70     $ 1.69  
Hypothetical 5% Return
    0.32%     $ 1,000.00     $ 1,023.59     $ 1.63  
 
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF                                
Actual Return
    0.32%     $ 1,000.00     $ 1,094.50     $ 1.69  
Hypothetical 5% Return
    0.32%     $ 1,000.00     $ 1,023.59     $ 1.63  
 
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF                                
Actual Return
    0.32%     $ 1,000.00     $ 1,039.50     $ 1.65  
Hypothetical 5% Return
    0.32%     $ 1,000.00     $ 1,023.59     $ 1.63  
 
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF                                
Actual Return
    0.32%     $ 1,000.00     $ 1,016.30     $ 1.63  
Hypothetical 5% Return
    0.32%     $ 1,000.00     $ 1,023.59     $ 1.63  
 
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF                                
Actual Return
    0.46%     $ 1,000.00     $ 1,021.30     $ 2.34  
Hypothetical 5% Return
    0.46%     $ 1,000.00     $ 1,022.89     $ 2.35  
 
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF                                
Actual Return
    0.46%     $ 1,000.00     $ 1,150.50     $ 2.49  
Hypothetical 5% Return
    0.46%     $ 1,000.00     $ 1,022.89     $ 2.35  
 
 
 
1 Based on the most recent six-month expense ratio; may differ from the expense ratio provided in the Financial Highlights. The expenses incurred by the underlying funds in which the funds invest are not included in this ratio.
2 Expenses for each fund are equal to the annualized expense ratio, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 184 days of the period, and divided by 365 days of the fiscal year.
 
 
 
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF
 
 
Financial Statements
 
Financial Highlights
 
                     
    3/1/14–
  8/14/131
   
    8/31/14*   2/28/14    
 
 
Per-Share Data ($)
Net asset value at beginning of period
    27.36       25.00      
   
Income (loss) from investment operations:
                   
Net investment income (loss)
    0.24       0.21      
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
    2.21       2.28      
   
Total from investment operations
    2.45       2.49      
Less distributions:
                   
Distributions from net investment income
    (0.24 )     (0.13 )    
   
Net asset value at end of period
    29.57       27.36      
   
Total return (%)
    8.97 2     9.99 2    
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data (%)
Ratios to average net assets:
                   
Total expenses
    0.32 3     0.32 3    
Net investment income (loss)
    2.01 3     2.11 3    
Portfolio turnover rate4
    6 2     5 2    
Net assets, end of period ($ x 1,000)
    134,546       58,823      

* Unaudited.
1 Commencement of operations.
2 Not annualized.
3 Annualized.
4 Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from processing of in-kind creations or redemptions.
 
 
 
16 See financial notes


 

 
 Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF
 

 
Portfolio Holdings as of August 31, 2014 (Unaudited)
 
 
This section shows the fund’s 50 largest portfolio holdings in unaffiliated issuers, any holdings exceeding 1% of the fund’s net assets as of the report date, and any affiliated issuers. The remaining securities held by the fund are grouped as “Other Securities” in each category. You can request a complete schedule of portfolio holdings as of the report date, free of charge, by calling Schwab ETFsTM at 1-800-435-4000. This complete schedule, filed on the fund’s Form N-CSR, is also available on the SEC’s website at http://www.sec.gov.
 
In addition, the fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-Q. The fund’s Form N-Q is available on the SEC’s website and may be viewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room in Washington, D.C. Call 1-800-SEC-0330 for information on the operation of the Public Reference Room. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings on a daily basis on the fund’s website at www.schwabetfs.com.
 
                         
        Cost
  Value
Holdings by Category   ($)   ($)
 
  99 .8%   Common Stock     125,059,017       134,234,854  
  0 .3%   Other Investment Companies     414,207       416,289  
  0 .0%   Rights     1,852       1,852  
  0 .0%   Short-Term Investment     5,000       5,000  
 
 
  100 .1%   Total Investments     125,480,076       134,657,995  
  (0 .1)%   Other Assets and
Liabilities, Net
            (111,842 )
 
 
  100 .0%   Net Assets             134,546,153  
 
                         
    Number
  % of Net
  Value
Security   of Shares   Assets   ($)
 
 Common Stock 99.8% of net assets
 
Automobiles & Components 1.0%
Other Securities
            1.0       1,353,544  
 
Banks 5.4%
Bank of America Corp.
    93,515       1.1       1,504,656  
Citigroup, Inc.
    18,382       0.7       949,430  
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
    26,299       1.2       1,563,476  
Wells Fargo & Co.
    23,136       0.9       1,190,116  
Other Securities
            1.5       2,076,469  
                         
              5.4       7,284,147  
 
Capital Goods 7.8%
3M Co.
    3,569       0.4       513,936  
General Electric Co.
    61,744       1.2       1,604,109  
United Technologies Corp.
    5,836       0.5       630,171  
Other Securities
            5.7       7,684,632  
                         
              7.8       10,432,848  
 
Commercial & Professional Services 1.2%
Other Securities
            1.2       1,647,674  
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 1.1%
Other Securities
            1.1       1,527,830  
 
Consumer Services 1.8%
McDonald’s Corp.
    7,126       0.5       667,849  
Other Securities
            1.3       1,706,236  
                         
              1.8       2,374,085  
 
Diversified Financials 3.1%
Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B *
    6,570       0.7       901,732  
The Charles Schwab Corp. (a)
    3,583       0.1       102,151  
Other Securities
            2.3       3,187,511  
                         
              3.1       4,191,394  
 
Energy 15.1%
Chevron Corp.
    24,297       2.3       3,145,247  
ConocoPhillips
    28,335       1.7       2,301,369  
Exxon Mobil Corp.
    57,876       4.3       5,756,347  
Occidental Petroleum Corp.
    5,518       0.4       572,382  
Phillips 66
    12,416       0.8       1,080,440  
Schlumberger Ltd.
    5,557       0.5       609,270  
Valero Energy Corp.
    12,612       0.5       682,814  
Other Securities
            4.6       6,118,829  
                         
              15.1       20,266,698  
 
Food & Staples Retailing 3.7%
Costco Wholesale Corp.
    4,277       0.4       517,859  
CVS Caremark Corp.
    13,842       0.8       1,099,747  
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
    21,614       1.2       1,631,857  
Walgreen Co.
    9,132       0.4       552,669  
Other Securities
            0.9       1,202,797  
                         
              3.7       5,004,929  
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 4.9%
Altria Group, Inc.
    13,654       0.4       588,214  
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.
    10,151       0.4       506,129  
Mondelez International, Inc., Class A
    14,050       0.4       508,469  
PepsiCo, Inc.
    9,450       0.6       874,030  
Philip Morris International, Inc.
    10,497       0.7       898,333  
The Coca-Cola Co.
    17,619       0.5       735,065  
Other Securities
            1.9       2,461,403  
                         
              4.9       6,571,643  
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 5.8%
Abbott Laboratories
    12,380       0.4       522,931  
UnitedHealth Group, Inc.
    10,738       0.7       930,770  
WellPoint, Inc.
    7,553       0.7       880,000  
Other Securities
            4.0       5,490,231  
                         
              5.8       7,823,932  
 
Household & Personal Products 1.9%
The Procter & Gamble Co.
    21,021       1.3       1,747,055  
Other Securities
            0.6       831,516  
                         
              1.9       2,578,571  
 
Insurance 3.4%
The Travelers Cos., Inc.
    6,614       0.5       626,412  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                         
    Number
  % of Net
  Value
Security   of Shares   Assets   ($)
Other Securities
            2.9       3,897,688  
                         
              3.4       4,524,100  
 
Materials 4.2%
Other Securities
            4.2       5,619,930  
 
Media 3.5%
Comcast Corp., Class A
    12,103       0.5       662,397  
The Walt Disney Co.
    9,153       0.6       822,672  
Time Warner, Inc.
    9,148       0.5       704,670  
Other Securities
            1.9       2,525,611  
                         
              3.5       4,715,350  
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 5.3%
Amgen, Inc.
    4,823       0.5       672,230  
Johnson & Johnson
    14,770       1.1       1,532,092  
Merck & Co., Inc.
    14,663       0.7       881,393  
Pfizer, Inc.
    47,229       1.0       1,388,060  
Other Securities
            2.0       2,680,941  
                         
              5.3       7,154,716  
 
Real Estate 1.8%
Other Securities
            1.8       2,426,078  
 
Retailing 4.7%
Lowe’s Cos., Inc.
    11,567       0.5       607,383  
Target Corp.
    9,866       0.4       592,651  
The Home Depot, Inc.
    8,646       0.6       808,401  
Other Securities
            3.2       4,283,940  
                         
              4.7       6,292,375  
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 2.9%
Intel Corp.
    52,871       1.4       1,846,255  
Other Securities
            1.5       2,001,200  
                         
              2.9       3,847,455  
 
Software & Services 6.5%
International Business Machines Corp.
    8,827       1.3       1,697,432  
Microsoft Corp.
    57,057       1.9       2,592,100  
Oracle Corp.
    14,657       0.5       608,705  
Other Securities
            2.8       3,850,892  
                         
              6.5       8,749,129  
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 4.8%
Apple, Inc.
    11,830       0.9       1,212,575  
Cisco Systems, Inc.
    36,339       0.7       908,112  
Hewlett-Packard Co.
    48,636       1.4       1,848,168  
Other Securities
            1.8       2,547,440  
                         
              4.8       6,516,295  
 
Telecommunication Services 3.8%
AT&T, Inc.
    71,963       1.9       2,515,826  
Verizon Communications, Inc.
    37,310       1.4       1,858,784  
Other Securities
            0.5       754,069  
                         
              3.8       5,128,679  
 
Transportation 1.9%
Other Securities
            1.9       2,527,587  
 
Utilities 4.2%
Other Securities
            4.2       5,675,865  
                         
Total Common Stock
(Cost $125,059,017)     134,234,854  
         
                         
                         
 
 Other Investment Companies 0.3% of net assets
 
Equity Fund 0.0%
Other Securities
            0.0       35,931  
 
Money Market Fund 0.0%
Other Securities
            0.0       35,440  
 
Securities Lending Collateral 0.3%
Other Securities
            0.3       344,918  
                         
Total Other Investment Companies
(Cost $414,207)     416,289  
         
                         
                         
 
 Rights 0.0% of net assets
 
Telecommunication Services 0.0%
Other Securities
            0.0       1,852  
                         
Total Rights
(Cost $1,852)     1,852  
         
                         
                         
Security
  Face Amount
  % of Net
  Value
Rate, Maturity Date   ($)   Assets   ($)
 
 Short-Term Investment 0.0% of net assets
 
U.S. Treasury Obligation 0.0%
Other Securities
            0.0       5,000  
                         
Total Short-Term Investment
(Cost $5,000)     5,000  
         
 
End of Investments.
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
At 08/31/14, the tax basis cost of the fund’s investments was $125,481,848 and the unrealized appreciation and depreciation were $9,899,568 and ($723,421), respectively, with a net unrealized appreciation of $9,176,147.
 
For the following notes, please refer to the complete schedule of portfolio holdings.
 
* Non-income producing security.
(a) Issuer is affiliated with the fund’s adviser.
(b) Illiquid security. At the period end, the value of these amounted to $1,852 or 0.0% of net assets.
(c) Fair-valued by management in accordance with procedures approved by the Board of Trustees.
(d) The rate shown is the 7-day yield.
(e) The rate shown is the purchase yield.
(f) All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at $347,866.
 
     
CVR —
  Contingent Value Rights
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 August 31, 2014 (see financial note 2(a) for additional information):
 
                                 
    Quoted Prices in
      Significant
   
    Active Markets for
  Other Significant
  Unobservable
   
    Identical Assets
  Observable Inputs
  Inputs
   
Description
 
(Level 1)
 
(Level 2)
 
(Level 3)
 
Total
 
Common Stock1
    $134,234,854       $—       $—       $134,234,854  
Other Investment Companies1
    416,289                   416,289  
Rights1
                1,852       1,852  
Short-Term Investment1
          5,000             5,000  
                                 
Total
    $134,651,143       $5,000       $1,852       $134,657,995  
                                 
 
     
1
  As categorized in the complete schedule of portfolio holdings.
 
The following is a reconciliation of Level 3 investments for which significant unobservable inputs were used to determine fair value:
 
                                                                 
    Balance
      Change in
                  Balance
    as of
  Realized
  Unrealized
          Gross
  Gross
  as of
    February 28,
  Gains
  Appreciation
  Gross
  Gross
  Transfers
  Transfers
  August 31,
Investments in Securities
 
2014
 
(Losses)
 
(Depreciation)
 
Purchases
 
Sales
 
in
 
out
 
2014
 
Rights
    $—       $—       $—       $1,852       $—       $—       $—       $1,852  
                                                                 
Total
    $—       $—       $—       $1,852       $—       $—       $—       $1,852  
                                                                 
 
The fund’s policy is to recognize transfers between Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 as of the beginning of the fiscal year. There were no transfers between Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 for the period ended August 31, 2014.
 
 
 
See financial notes 19


 

 
 Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF
 

Statement of
Assets and Liabilities
As of August 31, 2014; unaudited
 
             
 
Assets
Investments in affiliated issuers, at value (cost $90,875)
        $102,151  
Investments in unaffiliated issuers, at value (cost $125,044,283) including securities on loan of $347,866
        134,210,926  
Collateral invested for securities on loan, at value (cost $344,918)
  +     344,918  
   
Total investments, at value (cost $125,480,076)
        134,657,995  
Receivables:
           
Investments sold
        247,209  
Dividends
        319,556  
Income from securities on loan
  +     1,088  
   
Total assets
        135,225,848  
 
Liabilities
Collateral held for securities on loan
        344,918  
Payables:
           
Investments bought
        327,725  
Investment adviser fees
  +     7,052  
   
Total liabilities
        679,695  
 
Net Assets
Total assets
        135,225,848  
Total liabilities
      679,695  
   
Net assets
        $134,546,153  
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
        124,982,529  
Net investment income not yet distributed
        395,001  
Net realized capital losses
        (9,296 )
Net unrealized capital appreciation
        9,177,919  
 
Net Asset Value (NAV)
 
                         
        Shares
             
Net Assets   ÷   Outstanding   =   NAV      
$134,546,153
      4,550,001         $29.57      
 
 
 
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 Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF
 

Statement of
Operations
For the period March 1, 2014 through August 31, 2014; unaudited
 
             
 
Investment Income
Dividends received from affiliated issuer
        $332  
Dividends received from unaffiliated issuers (net of foreign withholding tax of $325)
        1,006,558  
Securities on loan
  +     1,131  
   
Total investment income
        1,008,021  
 
Expenses
Investment adviser fees
        138,721  
   
Total expenses
      138,721  
   
Net investment income
        869,300  
 
Realized and Unrealized Gains (Losses)
Net realized gains on affiliated issuer
        24  
Net realized gains on unaffiliated investments
        48,816  
Net realized gains on futures contracts
        2,259  
Net realized losses on foreign currency transactions
  +     (2 )
   
Net realized gains
        51,097  
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on affiliated issuer
        5,960  
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on unaffiliated investments
  +     6,456,708  
   
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
  +     6,462,668  
   
Net realized and unrealized gains
        6,513,765  
             
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
        $7,383,065  
 
 
 
See financial notes 21


 

 
 Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF
 

Statements of
Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
 
                     
 
Operations
                     
3/1/14-8/31/14     8/14/13*-2/28/14  
Net investment income
        $869,300       $315,003  
Net realized gains (losses)
        51,097       (61,690 )
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
  +     6,462,668       2,715,251  
   
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
        7,383,065       2,968,564  
 
Distributions to Shareholders
Distributions from net investment income
        ($646,505 )     ($141,500 )
 
Transactions in Fund Shares
                                     
        3/1/14-8/31/14     8/14/13*-2/28/14  
          SHARES       VALUE       SHARES       VALUE  
Shares sold
        2,400,000       $68,986,210       2,150,001       $55,996,319  
Shares redeemed
  +                        
   
Net transactions in fund shares
        2,400,000       $68,986,210       2,150,001       $55,996,319  
 
Shares Outstanding and Net Assets
        3/1/14-8/31/14     8/14/13*-2/28/14  
          SHARES       NET ASSETS       SHARES       NET ASSETS  
Beginning of period
        2,150,001       $58,823,383             $—  
Total increase
  +     2,400,000       75,722,770       2,150,001       58,823,383  
   
End of period
        4,550,001       $134,546,153       2,150,001       $58,823,383  
   
                                     
Net investment income not yet distributed
                $395,001               $172,206  
 
 
 
     
*
  Commencement of operations.
 
 
 
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF
 
 
Financial Statements
 
Financial Highlights
 
                     
    3/1/14–
  8/14/131
   
    8/31/14*   2/28/14    
 
 
Per-Share Data ($)
Net asset value at beginning of period
    27.27       25.00      
   
Income (loss) from investment operations:
                   
Net investment income (loss)
    0.24       0.21      
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
    2.33       2.18      
   
Total from investment operations
    2.57       2.39      
Less distributions:
                   
Distributions from net investment income
    (0.23 )     (0.12 )    
   
Net asset value at end of period
    29.61       27.27      
   
Total return (%)
    9.45 2     9.59 2    
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data (%)
Ratios to average net assets:
                   
Total expenses
    0.32 3     0.32 3    
Net investment income (loss)
    2.06 3     2.20 3    
Portfolio turnover rate4
    6 2     6 2    
Net assets, end of period ($ x 1,000)
    158,409       72,259      

* Unaudited.
1 Commencement of operations.
2 Not annualized.
3 Annualized.
4 Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from processing of in-kind creations or redemptions.
 
 
 
See financial notes 23


 

 
 Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF
 

 
Portfolio Holdings as of August 31, 2014 (Unaudited)
 
 
This section shows the fund’s 50 largest portfolio holdings in unaffiliated issuers, any holdings exceeding 1% of the fund’s net assets as of the report date, and any affiliated issuers. The remaining securities held by the fund are grouped as “Other Securities” in each category. You can request a complete schedule of portfolio holdings as of the report date, free of charge, by calling Schwab ETFsTM at 1-800-435-4000. This complete schedule, filed on the fund’s Form N-CSR, is also available on the SEC’s website at http://www.sec.gov.
 
In addition, the fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-Q. The fund’s Form N-Q is available on the SEC’s website and may be viewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room in Washington, D.C. Call 1-800-SEC-0330 for information on the operation of the Public Reference Room. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings on a daily basis on the fund’s website at www.schwabetfs.com.
 
                         
        Cost
  Value
Holdings by Category   ($)   ($)
 
  99 .7%   Common Stock     145,798,788       158,019,577  
  0 .3%   Other Investment Companies     451,241       453,367  
  0 .0%   Short-Term Investment     5,000       5,000  
 
 
  100 .0%   Total Investments     146,255,029       158,477,944  
  (0 .0)%   Other Assets and
Liabilities, Net
            (68,789 )
 
 
  100 .0%   Net Assets             158,409,155  
 
                         
    Number
  % of Net
  Value
Security   of Shares   Assets   ($)
 
 Common Stock 99.7% of net assets
 
Automobiles & Components 1.0%
Other Securities
            1.0       1,630,880  
 
Banks 5.5%
Bank of America Corp.
    120,624       1.2       1,940,840  
Citigroup, Inc.
    23,647       0.8       1,221,368  
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
    33,812       1.3       2,010,123  
Wells Fargo & Co.
    29,832       1.0       1,534,558  
Other Securities
            1.2       2,007,283  
                         
              5.5       8,714,172  
 
Capital Goods 7.4%
3M Co.
    4,655       0.4       670,320  
General Electric Co.
    79,565       1.3       2,067,099  
United Technologies Corp.
    7,664       0.5       827,559  
Other Securities
            5.2       8,173,013  
                         
              7.4       11,737,991  
 
Commercial & Professional Services 0.9%
Other Securities
            0.9       1,444,740  
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 1.0%
Other Securities
            1.0       1,542,893  
 
Consumer Services 1.6%
McDonald’s Corp.
    9,277       0.5       869,440  
Other Securities
            1.1       1,593,619  
                         
              1.6       2,463,059  
 
Diversified Financials 3.1%
Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B *
    8,486       0.7       1,164,704  
The Charles Schwab Corp. (a)
    4,564       0.1       130,120  
Other Securities
            2.3       3,606,497  
                         
              3.1       4,901,321  
 
Energy 15.9%
Chevron Corp.
    31,351       2.6       4,058,387  
ConocoPhillips
    36,487       1.9       2,963,474  
Exxon Mobil Corp.
    74,543       4.7       7,414,047  
Occidental Petroleum Corp.
    7,203       0.5       747,167  
Phillips 66
    16,157       0.9       1,405,982  
Schlumberger Ltd.
    7,196       0.5       788,969  
Valero Energy Corp.
    16,196       0.6       876,851  
Other Securities
            4.2       6,901,874  
                         
              15.9       25,156,751  
 
Food & Staples Retailing 4.0%
Costco Wholesale Corp.
    5,516       0.4       667,877  
CVS Caremark Corp.
    17,816       0.9       1,415,481  
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
    27,820       1.3       2,100,410  
Walgreen Co.
    11,699       0.4       708,023  
Other Securities
            1.0       1,457,653  
                         
              4.0       6,349,444  
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 5.1%
Altria Group, Inc.
    17,506       0.5       754,158  
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.
    13,022       0.4       649,277  
Mondelez International, Inc., Class A
    17,942       0.4       649,321  
PepsiCo, Inc.
    12,134       0.7       1,122,274  
Philip Morris International, Inc.
    13,681       0.7       1,170,820  
The Coca-Cola Co.
    23,005       0.6       959,769  
Other Securities
            1.8       2,764,611  
                         
              5.1       8,070,230  
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 5.9%
Abbott Laboratories
    15,891       0.4       671,236  
UnitedHealth Group, Inc.
    13,992       0.8       1,212,827  
WellPoint, Inc.
    9,655       0.7       1,124,904  
Other Securities
            4.0       6,335,769  
                         
              5.9       9,344,736  
 
Household & Personal Products 2.1%
The Procter & Gamble Co.
    26,883       1.4       2,234,246  
Other Securities
            0.7       1,040,068  
                         
              2.1       3,274,314  
 
Insurance 3.2%
The Travelers Cos., Inc.
    8,530       0.5       807,876  
Other Securities
            2.7       4,262,277  
                         
              3.2       5,070,153  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                         
    Number
  % of Net
  Value
Security   of Shares   Assets   ($)
 
Materials 4.0%
Other Securities
            4.0       6,315,072  
 
Media 3.6%
Comcast Corp., Class A
    15,622       0.5       854,992  
The Walt Disney Co.
    11,877       0.7       1,067,505  
Time Warner, Inc.
    11,775       0.6       907,028  
Other Securities
            1.8       2,919,578  
                         
              3.6       5,749,103  
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 5.6%
Amgen, Inc.
    6,238       0.5       869,452  
Johnson & Johnson
    19,125       1.3       1,983,836  
Merck & Co., Inc.
    19,046       0.7       1,144,855  
Pfizer, Inc.
    60,455       1.1       1,776,773  
Other Securities
            2.0       3,165,636  
                         
              5.6       8,940,552  
 
Real Estate 1.1%
Other Securities
            1.1       1,803,051  
 
Retailing 4.6%
Lowe’s Cos., Inc.
    15,087       0.5       792,218  
Target Corp.
    12,712       0.5       763,610  
The Home Depot, Inc.
    11,235       0.7       1,050,472  
Other Securities
            2.9       4,715,573  
                         
              4.6       7,321,873  
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 2.7%
Intel Corp.
    67,761       1.5       2,366,214  
Other Securities
            1.2       1,890,537  
                         
              2.7       4,256,751  
 
Software & Services 6.6%
International Business Machines Corp.
    11,367       1.4       2,185,874  
Microsoft Corp.
    73,489       2.1       3,338,605  
Oracle Corp.
    18,905       0.5       785,125  
Other Securities
            2.6       4,099,616  
                         
              6.6       10,409,220  
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 4.8%
Apple, Inc.
    15,197       1.0       1,557,693  
Cisco Systems, Inc.
    47,080       0.7       1,176,529  
Hewlett-Packard Co.
    62,916       1.5       2,390,808  
Other Securities
            1.6       2,555,571  
                         
              4.8       7,680,601  
 
Telecommunication Services 4.1%
AT&T, Inc.
    92,662       2.0       3,239,464  
Verizon Communications, Inc.
    47,936       1.5       2,388,172  
Other Securities
            0.6       822,830  
                         
              4.1       6,450,466  
 
Transportation 1.7%
Other Securities
            1.7       2,669,006  
 
Utilities 4.2%
Other Securities
            4.2       6,723,198  
                         
Total Common Stock
(Cost $145,798,788)     158,019,577  
         
                         
                         
 
 Other Investment Companies 0.3% of net assets
 
Equity Fund 0.0%
Other Securities
            0.0       50,490  
 
Money Market Fund 0.1%
Other Securities
            0.1       126,046  
 
Securities Lending Collateral 0.2%
Other Securities
            0.2       276,831  
                         
Total Other Investment Companies
(Cost $451,241)     453,367  
         
                         
                         
Security
  Face Amount
  % of Net
  Value
    Rate, Maturity Date   ($)   Assets   ($)
 
 Short-Term Investment 0.0% of net assets
 
U.S. Treasury Obligation 0.0%
Other Securities
            0.0       5,000  
                         
Total Short-Term Investment
(Cost $5,000)     5,000  
         
 
End of Investments.
 
At 08/31/14, the tax basis cost of the fund’s investments was $146,262,822 and the unrealized appreciation and depreciation were $12,959,512 and ($744,390), respectively, with a net unrealized appreciation of $12,215,122.
 
For the following notes, please refer to the complete schedule of portfolio holdings.
 
* Non-income producing security.
(a) Issuer is affiliated with the fund’s adviser.
(b) The rate shown is the 7-day yield.
(c) All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at $286,168.
(d) The rate shown is the purchase yield.
 
     
ETF —
  Exchange Traded Fund
REIT —
  Real Estate Investment Trust
 
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of August 31, 2014 (see financial note 2(a) for additional information):
 
                                 
    Quoted Prices in
      Significant
   
    Active Markets for
  Other Significant
  Unobservable
   
    Identical Assets
  Observable Inputs
  Inputs
   
Description
 
(Level 1)
 
(Level 2)
 
(Level 3)
 
Total
 
Common Stock1
    $158,019,577       $—       $—       $158,019,577  
Other Investment Companies1
    453,367                   453,367  
Short-Term Investment1
          5,000             5,000  
                                 
Total
    $158,472,944       $5,000       $—       $158,477,944  
                                 
 
     
1
  As categorized in the complete schedule of portfolio holdings.
 
The fund’s policy is to recognize transfers between Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 as of the beginning of the fiscal year. There were no transfers between Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 for the period ended August 31, 2014.
 
 
 
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Statement of
Assets and Liabilities
As of August 31, 2014; unaudited
 
             
 
Assets
Investments in affiliated issuers, at value (cost $113,135)
        $130,120  
Investments in unaffiliated issuers, at value (cost $145,865,063) including securities on loan of $286,168
        158,070,993  
Collateral invested for securities on loan, at value (cost $276,831)
  +     276,831  
   
Total investments, at value (cost $146,255,029)
        158,477,944  
Receivables:
           
Investments sold
        280,087  
Dividends
        410,903  
Income from securities on loan
  +     743  
   
Total assets
        159,169,677  
 
Liabilities
Collateral held for securities on loan
        276,831  
Payables:
           
Investments bought
        475,387  
Investment adviser fees
  +     8,304  
   
Total liabilities
        760,522  
 
Net Assets
Total assets
        159,169,677  
Total liabilities
      760,522  
   
Net assets
        $158,409,155  
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
        145,496,727  
Net investment income not yet distributed
        530,351  
Net realized capital gains
        159,162  
Net unrealized capital appreciation
        12,222,915  
 
Net Asset Value (NAV)
 
                         
        Shares
             
Net Assets   ÷   Outstanding   =   NAV      
$158,409,155
      5,350,001         $29.61      
 
 
 
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Statement of
Operations
For the period March 1, 2014 through August 31, 2014; unaudited
 
             
 
Investment Income
Dividends received from affiliated issuer
        $485  
Dividends received from unaffiliated issuers (net of foreign withholding tax of $353)
        1,386,256  
Securities on loan
  +     778  
   
Total investment income
        1,387,519  
 
Expenses
Investment adviser fees
        186,842  
   
Total expenses
      186,842  
   
Net investment income
        1,200,677  
 
Realized and Unrealized Gains (Losses)
Net realized gains on affiliated issuer
        23  
Net realized losses on unaffiliated investments
        (26,185 )
Net realized gains on in-kind redemptions
        223,524  
Net realized gains on futures contracts
  +     296  
   
Net realized gains
        197,658  
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on affiliated issuer
        9,074  
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on unaffiliated investments
  +     9,255,141  
   
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
  +     9,264,215  
   
Net realized and unrealized gains
        9,461,873  
             
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
        $10,662,550  
 
 
 
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Statements of
Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
 
                     
 
Operations
                     
3/1/14-8/31/14     8/14/13*-2/28/14  
Net investment income
        $1,200,677       $400,764  
Net realized gains (losses)
        197,658       (40,036 )
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
  +     9,264,215       2,958,700  
   
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
        10,662,550       3,319,428  
 
Distributions to Shareholders
Distributions from net investment income
        ($889,310 )     ($180,240 )
 
Transactions in Fund Shares
                                     
        3/1/14-8/31/14     8/14/13*-2/28/14  
          SHARES       VALUE       SHARES       VALUE  
Shares sold
        2,750,000       $77,831,881       2,650,001       $69,119,382  
Shares redeemed
  +     (50,000 )     (1,454,536 )            
   
Net transactions in fund shares
        2,700,000       $76,377,345       2,650,001       $69,119,382  
 
Shares Outstanding and Net Assets
        3/1/14-8/31/14     8/14/13*-2/28/14  
          SHARES       NET ASSETS       SHARES       NET ASSETS  
Beginning of period
        2,650,001       $72,258,570             $—  
Total increase
  +     2,700,000       86,150,585       2,650,001       72,258,570  
   
End of period
        5,350,001       $158,409,155       2,650,001       $72,258,570  
   
                                     
Net investment income not yet distributed
                $530,351               $218,984  
 
 
 
     
*
  Commencement of operations.
 
 
 
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Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
 
 
Financial Statements
 
Financial Highlights
 
                     
    3/1/14–
  8/14/131
   
    8/31/14*   2/28/14    
 
 
Per-Share Data ($)
Net asset value at beginning of period
    28.44       25.00      
   
Income (loss) from investment operations:
                   
Net investment income (loss)
    0.16       0.12      
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
    0.96       3.41      
   
Total from investment operations
    1.12       3.53      
Less distributions:
                   
Distributions from net investment income
    (0.14 )     (0.09 )    
   
Net asset value at end of period
    29.42       28.44      
   
Total return (%)
    3.95 2     14.14 2    
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data (%)
Ratios to average net assets:
                   
Total expenses
    0.32 3     0.32 3    
Net investment income (loss)
    1.20 3     1.16 3    
Portfolio turnover rate4
    15 2     9 2    
Net assets, end of period ($ x 1,000)
    91,202       55,465      

* Unaudited.
1 Commencement of operations.
2 Not annualized.
3 Annualized.
4 Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from processing of in-kind creations or redemptions.
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of August 31, 2014 (Unaudited)
 
 
This section shows the fund’s 50 largest portfolio holdings in unaffiliated issuers, any holdings exceeding 1% of the fund’s net assets as of the report date, and any affiliated issuers. The remaining securities held by the fund are grouped as “Other Securities” in each category. You can request a complete schedule of portfolio holdings as of the report date, free of charge, by calling Schwab ETFsTM at 1-800-435-4000. This complete schedule, filed on the fund’s Form N-CSR, is also available on the SEC’s website at http://www.sec.gov.
 
In addition, the fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-Q. The fund’s Form N-Q is available on the SEC’s website and may be viewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room in Washington, D.C. Call 1-800-SEC-0330 for information on the operation of the Public Reference Room. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings on a daily basis on the fund’s website at www.schwabetfs.com.
 
                         
        Cost
  Value
Holdings by Category   ($)   ($)
 
  99 .7%   Common Stock     86,047,088       90,933,975  
  1 .5%   Other Investment Companies     1,386,093       1,387,815  
  0 .0%   Rights     14,969       14,969  
 
 
  101 .2%   Total Investments     87,448,150       92,336,759  
  (1 .2)%   Other Assets and
Liabilities, Net
            (1,134,446 )
 
 
  100 .0%   Net Assets             91,202,313  
 
                         
    Number
  % of Net
  Value
Security   of Shares   Assets   ($)
 
 Common Stock 99.7% of net assets
 
Automobiles & Components 0.8%
Other Securities
            0.8       711,600  
 
Banks 4.4%
Popular, Inc. *
    8,852       0.3       274,058  
Other Securities
            4.1       3,759,856  
                         
              4.4       4,033,914  
 
Capital Goods 11.4%
Carlisle Cos., Inc.
    2,708       0.2       224,493  
GATX Corp.
    3,567       0.3       236,385  
Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.
    2,180       0.2       222,600  
ITT Corp.
    9,777       0.5       467,927  
Lennox International, Inc.
    2,906       0.3       243,407  
Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc., Class A *
    6,474       0.3       248,278  
Terex Corp.
    6,936       0.3       259,476  
Other Securities
            9.3       8,511,298  
                         
              11.4       10,413,864  
 
Commercial & Professional Services 4.6%
United Stationers, Inc.
    5,351       0.2       217,518  
Other Securities
            4.4       3,978,697  
                         
              4.6       4,196,215  
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 2.9%
Hanesbrands, Inc.
    2,320       0.3       238,218  
Other Securities
            2.6       2,383,978  
                         
              2.9       2,622,196  
 
Consumer Services 4.1%
Other Securities
            4.1       3,716,337  
 
Diversified Financials 3.3%
Eaton Vance Corp.
    5,549       0.2       217,299  
Federated Investors, Inc., Class B
    7,531       0.3       231,126  
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.
    1,586       0.3       299,754  
SEI Investments Co.
    5,945       0.2       225,286  
Other Securities
            2.3       2,028,466  
                         
              3.3       3,001,931  
 
Energy 6.3%
Exterran Holdings, Inc.
    4,888       0.2       227,927  
McDermott International, Inc. *
    35,345       0.3       254,484  
Superior Energy Services, Inc.
    6,568       0.3       235,397  
Whiting Petroleum Corp. *
    3,039       0.3       281,594  
Other Securities
            5.2       4,699,401  
                         
              6.3       5,698,803  
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.7%
The Pantry, Inc. *
    10,702       0.2       226,561  
Other Securities
            0.5       423,265  
                         
              0.7       649,826  
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 2.7%
Dean Foods Co.
    22,594       0.4       365,571  
Other Securities
            2.3       2,063,223  
                         
              2.7       2,428,794  
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 4.9%
Centene Corp. *
    2,840       0.2       221,889  
Other Securities
            4.7       4,281,941  
                         
              4.9       4,503,830  
 
Household & Personal Products 0.2%
Other Securities
            0.2       214,628  
 
Insurance 5.1%
Allied World Assurance Co. Holdings AG
    6,758       0.3       249,978  
Aspen Insurance Holdings Ltd.
    5,219       0.2       221,912  
CNO Financial Group, Inc.
    12,684       0.2       226,409  
Endurance Specialty Holdings Ltd.
    4,756       0.3       276,181  
Platinum Underwriters Holdings Ltd.
    3,633       0.2       226,954  
Primerica, Inc.
    4,624       0.3       232,726  
Protective Life Corp.
    4,278       0.3       296,893  
Other Securities
            3.3       2,949,686  
                         
              5.1       4,680,739  
 
Materials 6.3%
AK Steel Holding Corp. *
    25,699       0.3       280,633  
Cabot Corp.
    3,963       0.2       217,093  
Cytec Industries, Inc.
    2,378       0.3       245,029  
Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.
    1,981       0.3       259,432  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                         
    Number
  % of Net
  Value
Security   of Shares   Assets   ($)
Resolute Forest Products, Inc. *
    13,516       0.3       232,340  
Other Securities
            4.9       4,498,249  
                         
              6.3       5,732,776  
 
Media 2.2%
Dex Media, Inc. *(d)
    23,321       0.3       266,093  
Other Securities
            1.9       1,728,551  
                         
              2.2       1,994,644  
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 1.8%
Other Securities
            1.8       1,671,900  
 
Real Estate 8.9%
Corrections Corp. of America
    6,078       0.2       216,620  
Duke Realty Corp.
    12,393       0.3       230,510  
Essex Property Trust, Inc.
    1,123       0.2       217,244  
Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc.
    1,849       0.3       247,045  
Other Securities
            7.9       7,231,895  
                         
              8.9       8,143,314  
 
Retailing 5.2%
Office Depot, Inc. *
    47,567       0.3       243,543  
The Men’s Wearhouse, Inc.
    4,492       0.3       242,703  
Other Securities
            4.6       4,287,050  
                         
              5.2       4,773,296  
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 4.6%
Atmel Corp. *
    24,680       0.2       218,665  
First Solar, Inc. *
    3,171       0.2       220,955  
SunEdison, Inc. *
    12,882       0.3       283,791  
Other Securities
            3.9       3,478,262  
                         
              4.6       4,201,673  
 
Software & Services 5.7%
DST Systems, Inc.
    2,576       0.3       239,079  
VeriSign, Inc. *
    3,794       0.2       216,543  
Other Securities
            5.2       4,767,410  
                         
              5.7       5,223,032  
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 4.8%
Sanmina Corp. *
    10,041       0.3       235,763  
Zebra Technologies Corp., Class A *
    2,774       0.2       216,455  
Other Securities
            4.3       3,958,914  
                         
              4.8       4,411,132  
 
Telecommunication Services 1.0%
Other Securities
            1.0       894,329  
 
Transportation 3.9%
Con-way, Inc.
    4,637       0.3       237,646  
Southwest Airlines Co.
    8,390       0.3       268,564  
Other Securities
            3.3       2,997,526  
                         
              3.9       3,503,736  
 
Utilities 3.9%
Questar Corp.
    11,231       0.3       264,041  
Other Securities
            3.6       3,247,425  
                         
              3.9       3,511,466  
                         
Total Common Stock
(Cost $86,047,088)     90,933,975  
         
                         
                         
 
 Other Investment Companies 1.5% of net assets
 
Equity Fund 0.1%
Other Securities
            0.1       69,936  
 
Money Market Fund 0.1%
Other Securities
            0.1       89,027  
 
Securities Lending Collateral 1.3%
Other Securities
            1.3       1,228,852  
                         
Total Other Investment Companies
(Cost $1,386,093)     1,387,815  
         
                         
                         
 
 Rights 0.0% of net assets
 
Telecommunication Services 0.0%
Other Securities
            0.0       14,969  
                         
Total Rights
(Cost $14,969)     14,969  
         
 
End of Investments.
 
At 08/31/14, the tax basis cost of the fund’s investments was $87,455,253 and the unrealized appreciation and depreciation were $7,529,962 and ($2,648,456), respectively, with a net unrealized appreciation of $4,881,506.
 
For the following notes, please refer to the complete schedule of portfolio holdings.
 
* Non-income producing security.
(a) Fair-valued by management in accordance with procedures approved by the Board of Trustees.
(b) Illiquid security. At the period end, the value of these amounted to $14,969 or 0.0% of net assets.
(c) The rate shown is the 7-day yield.
(d) All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at $1,206,881.
 
     
ETF —
  Exchange Traded Fund
REIT —
  Real Estate Investment Trust
 
 
 
 
32 See financial notes


 

 
 Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
 

 
Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of August 31, 2014 (see financial note 2(a) for additional information):
 
                                 
    Quoted Prices in
      Significant
   
    Active Markets for
  Other Significant
  Unobservable
   
    Identical Assets
  Observable Inputs
  Inputs
   
Description
 
(Level 1)
 
(Level 2)
 
(Level 3)
 
Total
 
Common Stock1
    $90,933,975       $—       $—       $90,933,975  
Other Investment Companies1
    1,387,815                   1,387,815  
Rights1
                14,969       14,969  
                                 
Total
    $92,321,790       $—       $14,969       $92,336,759  
                                 
 
     
1
  As categorized in the complete schedule of portfolio holdings.
 
The following is a reconciliation of Level 3 investments for which significant unobservable inputs were used to determine fair value:
 
                                                                 
    Balance
      Change in
                  Balance
    as of
  Realized
  Unrealized
          Gross
  Gross
  as of
    February 28,
  Gains
  Appreciation
  Gross
  Gross
  Transfers
  Transfers
  August 31,
Investments in Securities
 
2014
 
(Losses)
 
(Depreciation)
 
Purchases
 
Sales
 
in
 
out
 
2014
 
Rights
    $—       $—       $—       $14,969       $—       $—       $—       $14,969  
                                                                 
Total
    $—       $—       $—       $14,969       $—       $—       $—       $14,969  
                                                                 
 
The fund’s policy is to recognize transfers between Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 as of the beginning of the fiscal year. There were no transfers between Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 for the period ended August 31, 2014.
 
 
 
See financial notes 33


 

 
 Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
 

Statement of
Assets and Liabilities
As of August 31, 2014; unaudited
 
             
 
Assets
Investments, at value (cost $86,219,298) including securities on loan of $1,206,881
        $91,107,907  
Collateral invested for securities on loan, at value (cost $1,228,852)
  +     1,228,852  
   
Total investments, at value (cost $87,448,150)
        92,336,759  
Receivables:
           
Investments sold
        1,073  
Dividends
        93,385  
Income from securities on loan
  +     4,726  
   
Total assets
        92,435,943  
 
Liabilities
Collateral held for securities on loan
        1,228,852  
Payables:
           
Investment adviser fees
  +     4,778  
   
Total liabilities
        1,233,630  
 
Net Assets
Total assets
        92,435,943  
Total liabilities
      1,233,630  
   
Net assets
        $91,202,313  
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
        85,295,144  
Net investment income not yet distributed
        139,812  
Net realized capital gains
        878,747  
Net unrealized capital appreciation
        4,888,610  
 
Net Asset Value (NAV)
 
                         
        Shares
             
Net Assets   ÷   Outstanding   =   NAV      
$91,202,313
      3,100,001         $29.42      
 
 
 
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 Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
 

Statement of
Operations
For the period March 1, 2014 through August 31, 2014; unaudited
 
             
 
Investment Income
Dividends (net of foreign withholding tax of $801)
        $579,249  
Securities on loan
  +     5,044  
   
Total investment income
        584,293  
 
Expenses
Investment adviser fees
        122,802  
   
Total expenses
      122,802  
   
Net investment income
        461,491  
 
Realized and Unrealized Gains (Losses)
Net realized losses on investments
        (270,954 )
Net realized gains on in-kind redemptions
        1,197,593  
Net realized losses on futures contracts
        (226 )
Net realized losses on foreign currency transactions
  +     (17 )
   
Net realized gains
        926,396  
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments
        1,528,456  
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts
        (1,018 )
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on foreign currency translations
  +     1  
   
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
  +     1,527,439  
   
Net realized and unrealized gains
        2,453,835  
             
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
        $2,915,326  
 
 
 
See financial notes 35


 

 
 Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
 

Statements of
Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
 
                     
 
Operations
                     
3/1/14-8/31/14     8/14/13*-2/28/14  
Net investment income
        $461,491       $155,554  
Net realized gains (losses)
        926,396       (49,772 )
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
  +     1,527,439       3,361,171  
   
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
        2,915,326       3,466,953  
 
Distributions to Shareholders
Distributions from net investment income
        ($379,460 )     ($95,650 )
 
Transactions in Fund Shares
                                     
        3/1/14-8/31/14     8/14/13*-2/28/14  
          SHARES       VALUE       SHARES       VALUE  
Shares sold
        1,550,000       $44,885,652       1,950,001       $52,093,700  
Shares redeemed
  +     (400,000 )     (11,684,208 )            
   
Net transactions in fund shares
        1,150,000       $33,201,444       1,950,001       $52,093,700  
 
Shares Outstanding and Net Assets
        3/1/14-8/31/14     8/14/13*-2/28/14  
          SHARES       NET ASSETS       SHARES       NET ASSETS  
Beginning of period
        1,950,001       $55,465,003             $—  
Total increase
  +     1,150,000       35,737,310       1,950,001       55,465,003  
   
End of period
        3,100,001       $91,202,313       1,950,001       $55,465,003  
   
                                     
Net investment income not yet distributed
                $139,812               $57,781  
 
 
 
     
*
  Commencement of operations.
 
 
 
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Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF
 
 
Financial Statements
 
Financial Highlights
 
                     
    3/1/14–
  8/14/131
   
    8/31/14*   2/28/14    
 
 
Per-Share Data ($)
Net asset value at beginning of period
    28.26       25.00      
   
Income (loss) from investment operations:
                   
Net investment income (loss)
    0.28       0.36      
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
    0.18       3.04      
   
Total from investment operations
    0.46       3.40      
Less distributions:
                   
Distributions from net investment income
          (0.14 )    
   
Net asset value at end of period
    28.72       28.26      
   
Total return (%)
    1.63 2     13.60 2    
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data (%)
Ratios to average net assets:
                   
Total expenses
    0.32 3     0.32 3    
Net investment income (loss)
    3.72 3     4.00 3    
Portfolio turnover rate4
    6 2     8 2    
Net assets, end of period ($ x 1,000)
    134,983       62,164      

* Unaudited.
1 Commencement of operations.
2 Not annualized.
3 Annualized.
4 Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from processing of in-kind creations or redemptions.
 
 
 
See financial notes 37


 

 
 Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF
 

 
Portfolio Holdings as of August 31, 2014 (Unaudited)
 
 
This section shows the fund’s 50 largest portfolio holdings in unaffiliated issuers, any holdings exceeding 1% of the fund’s net assets as of the report date, and any affiliated issuers. The remaining securities held by the fund are grouped as “Other Securities” in each category. You can request a complete schedule of portfolio holdings as of the report date, free of charge, by calling Schwab ETFsTM at 1-800-435-4000. This complete schedule, filed on the fund’s Form N-CSR, is also available on the SEC’s website at http://www.sec.gov.
 
In addition, the fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-Q. The fund’s Form N-Q is available on the SEC’s website and may be viewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room in Washington, D.C. Call 1-800-SEC-0330 for information on the operation of the Public Reference Room. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings on a daily basis on the fund’s website at www.schwabetfs.com.
 
                         
        Cost
  Value
Holdings by Category   ($)   ($)
 
  99 .2%   Common Stock     131,749,328       133,951,148  
  0 .4%   Other Investment Companies     571,790       573,574  
  0 .4%   Preferred Stock     562,673       516,572  
  0 .0%   Rights           2,307  
 
 
  100 .0%   Total Investments     132,883,791       135,043,601  
  (0 .0)%   Other Assets and
Liabilities, Net
            (60,502 )
 
 
  100 .0%   Net Assets             134,983,099  
 
                         
    Number
  % of Net
  Value
Security   of Shares   Assets   ($)
 
 Common Stock 99.2% of net assets
 
Australia 5.5%
BHP Billiton Ltd.
    29,281       0.7       1,004,263  
Commonwealth Bank of Australia
    7,520       0.4       571,961  
National Australia Bank Ltd.
    15,463       0.4       509,081  
Westpac Banking Corp.
    15,416       0.4       505,227  
Other Securities
            3.6       4,800,564  
                         
              5.5       7,391,096  
 
Austria 0.3%
Other Securities
            0.3       457,654  
 
Belgium 0.9%
Other Securities
            0.9       1,213,558  
 
Canada 7.1%
Royal Bank of Canada
    7,943       0.4       591,432  
Other Securities
            6.7       9,061,944  
                         
              7.1       9,653,376  
 
Denmark 0.9%
Other Securities
            0.9       1,171,295  
 
Finland 1.2%
Nokia Oyj
    75,905       0.5       639,386  
Other Securities
            0.7       953,893  
                         
              1.2       1,593,279  
 
France 10.7%
BNP Paribas S.A.
    10,387       0.5       702,969  
GDF Suez
    29,140       0.5       719,493  
Orange S.A.
    81,686       0.9       1,239,515  
Sanofi
    9,729       0.8       1,070,056  
Total S.A.
    41,125       2.0       2,718,785  
Vivendi S.A. *
    24,534       0.5       639,699  
Other Securities
            5.5       7,306,682  
                         
              10.7       14,397,199  
 
Germany 8.2%
Allianz SE - Reg’d
    4,371       0.6       747,321  
BASF SE
    10,340       0.8       1,066,298  
Bayer AG - Reg’d
    5,123       0.5       688,635  
Daimler AG - Reg’d
    11,186       0.7       917,057  
Deutsche Telekom AG - Reg’d
    60,489       0.7       906,714  
E.ON SE
    55,319       0.7       1,007,740  
RWE AG
    14,194       0.4       556,777  
Siemens AG - Reg’d
    7,426       0.7       932,571  
Other Securities
            3.1       4,207,598  
                         
              8.2       11,030,711  
 
Hong Kong 1.1%
Other Securities
            1.1       1,469,066  
 
Ireland 0.6%
Other Securities
            0.6       801,869  
 
Israel 0.4%
Other Securities
            0.4       491,052  
 
Italy 4.1%
Enel S.p.A.
    163,654       0.6       867,865  
Eni S.p.A.
    57,293       1.1       1,432,351  
Intesa Sanpaolo S.p.A.
    198,340       0.4       591,478  
UniCredit S.p.A.
    87,420       0.5       678,232  
Other Securities
            1.5       2,032,917  
                         
              4.1       5,602,843  
 
Japan 20.2%
Canon, Inc.
    18,800       0.5       615,115  
Hitachi Ltd.
    67,000       0.4       507,248  
Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
    18,800       0.5       635,745  
Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.
    10,100       0.5       678,616  
Toyota Motor Corp.
    18,800       0.8       1,072,786  
Other Securities
            17.5       23,823,577  
                         
              20.2       27,333,087  
 
Luxembourg 0.6%
ArcelorMittal
    35,955       0.4       524,511  
Other Securities
            0.2       295,477  
                         
              0.6       819,988  
 
 
 
38 See financial notes


 

 
 Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF
 

 
Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                         
    Number
  % of Net
  Value
Security   of Shares   Assets   ($)
 
Netherlands 6.0%
Royal Dutch Shell plc, A Shares
    73,367       2.2       2,970,201  
Royal Dutch Shell plc, B Shares
    47,799       1.5       2,020,672  
Other Securities
            2.3       3,088,130  
                         
              6.0       8,079,003  
 
New Zealand 0.1%
Other Securities
            0.1       168,011  
 
Norway 1.0%
Statoil A.S.A.
    21,855       0.5       615,614  
Other Securities
            0.5       694,600  
                         
              1.0       1,310,214  
 
Portugal 0.2%
Other Securities
            0.2       300,029  
 
Singapore 0.8%
Other Securities
            0.8       1,082,445  
 
Spain 4.5%
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria S.A.
    64,672       0.6       784,563  
Banco Santander S.A.
    182,241       1.3       1,821,963  
Telefonica S.A.
    92,308       1.1       1,467,569  
Other Securities
            1.5       2,041,371  
                         
              4.5       6,115,466  
 
Sweden 2.2%
Other Securities
            2.2       2,980,909  
 
Switzerland 5.6%
Nestle S.A. - Reg’d
    20,163       1.2       1,568,612  
Novartis AG - Reg’d
    12,784       0.9       1,149,492  
Roche Holding AG
    2,867       0.6       838,015  
Other Securities
            2.9       3,938,701  
                         
              5.6       7,494,820  
 
United Kingdom 17.0%
Anglo American plc
    26,837       0.5       681,914  
AstraZeneca plc
    16,873       0.9       1,279,756  
Barclays plc
    164,500       0.5       613,182  
BHP Billiton plc
    16,544       0.4       524,094  
BP plc
    397,761       2.4       3,181,689  
British American Tobacco plc
    12,314       0.5       726,707  
GlaxoSmithKline plc
    45,590       0.8       1,116,396  
HSBC Holdings plc
    170,281       1.4       1,843,817  
Rio Tinto plc
    11,797       0.5       629,584  
Tesco plc
    136,300       0.4       520,515  
Vodafone Group plc
    355,038       0.9       1,219,058  
Other Securities
            7.8       10,657,466  
                         
              17.0       22,994,178  
                         
Total Common Stock
(Cost $131,749,328)     133,951,148  
         
                         
                         
 
 Other Investment Companies 0.4% of net assets
 
United States 0.4%
Equity Fund 0.1%
Other Securities
            0.1       100,065  
 
Securities Lending Collateral 0.3%
Other Securities
            0.3       473,509  
                         
Total Other Investment Companies
(Cost $571,790)     573,574  
         
                         
                         
 
 Preferred Stock 0.4% of net assets
 
Germany 0.4%
Other Securities
            0.4       516,572  
                         
Total Preferred Stock
(Cost $562,673)     516,572  
         
                         
                         
 
 Rights 0.0% of net assets
 
Singapore 0.0%
Other Securities
            0.0       2,307  
                         
Total Rights
(Cost $—)     2,307  
         
 
End of Investments.
 
At 08/31/14, the tax basis cost of the fund’s investments was $132,890,776 and the unrealized appreciation and depreciation were $5,810,068 and ($3,657,243), respectively, with a net unrealized appreciation of $2,152,825.
 
For the following notes, please refer to the complete schedule of portfolio holdings.
 
* Non-income producing security.
(a) Fair-valued by management in accordance with procedures approved by the Board of Trustees.
(b) Illiquid security. At the period end, the value of these amounted to $2,307 or 0.0% of net assets.
(c) The rate shown is the 7-day yield.
(d) All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at $478,698.
 
     
CDI —
  CHESS Depositary Interest
CVA —
  Dutch Certificate
ETF —
  Exchange Traded Fund
Reg’d —
  Registered
REIT —
  Real Estate Investment Trust
RSP —
  Risparmio (Convertible Savings Shares)
 
 
 
 
See financial notes 39


 

 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of August 31, 2014 (see financial note 2(a) for additional information):
 
                                 
    Quoted Prices in
      Significant
   
    Active Markets for
  Other Significant
  Unobservable
   
    Identical Assets
  Observable Inputs
  Inputs
   
Description
 
(Level 1)
 
(Level 2)
 
(Level 3)
 
Total
 
Common Stock1
    $133,951,148       $—       $—       $133,951,148  
Other Investment Companies1
    573,574                   573,574  
Preferred Stock1
    516,572                   516,572  
Rights1
                               
Singapore1
                2,307       2,307  
                                 
Total
    $135,041,294       $—       $2,307       $135,043,601  
                                 
 
     
1
  As categorized in the complete schedule of portfolio holdings.
 
The following is a reconciliation of Level 3 investments for which significant unobservable inputs were used to determine fair value:
 
                                                                 
    Balance
      Change in
                  Balance
    as of
  Realized
  Unrealized
          Gross
  Gross
  as of
    February 28,
  Gains
  Appreciation
  Gross
  Gross
  Transfers
  Transfers
  August 31,
Investments in Securities
 
2014
 
(Losses)
 
(Depreciation)
 
Purchases
 
Sales
 
in
 
out
 
2014
 
Rights
                                                               
Singapore
    $—       $—       $2,307       $—       $—       $—       $—       $2,307  
                                                                 
Total
    $—       $—       $2,307       $—       $—       $—       $—       $2,307  
                                                                 
 
All net realized and change in unrealized gains (losses) in the table above are reflected on the accompanying Statement of Operations. The change in net unrealized gains (losses) for Level 3 Investments held by the fund at August 31, 2014 was $2,307.
 
The fund’s policy is to recognize transfers between Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 as of the beginning of the fiscal year. There were no transfers between Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 for the period ended August 31, 2014.
 
 
 
40 See financial notes


 

 
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Statement of
Assets and Liabilities
As of August 31, 2014; unaudited
 
             
 
Assets
Investments, at value (cost $132,410,282) including securities on loan of $478,698
        $134,570,092  
Collateral invested for securities on loan, at value (cost $473,509)
  +     473,509  
   
Total investments, at value (cost $132,883,791)
        135,043,601  
Foreign currency, at value (cost $130,267)
        130,152  
Receivables:
           
Fund shares sold
        11,549,175  
Dividends
        314,811  
Foreign tax reclaims
        39,885  
Income from securities on loan
  +     526  
   
Total assets
        147,078,150  
 
Liabilities
Collateral held for securities on loan
        473,509  
Payables:
           
Investments bought
        11,557,089  
Investment adviser fees
        6,801  
Due to custodian
  +     57,652  
   
Total liabilities
        12,095,051  
 
Net Assets
Total assets
        147,078,150  
Total liabilities
      12,095,051  
   
Net assets
        $134,983,099  
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
        130,657,138  
Net investment income not yet distributed
        2,336,110  
Net realized capital losses
        (167,155 )
Net unrealized capital appreciation
        2,157,006  
 
Net Asset Value (NAV)
 
                         
        Shares
             
Net Assets   ÷   Outstanding   =   NAV      
$134,983,099
      4,700,001         $28.72      
 
 
 
See financial notes 41


 

 
 Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF
 

Statement of
Operations
For the period March 1, 2014 through August 31, 2014; unaudited
 
             
 
Investment Income
Dividends (net of foreign withholding tax of $191,127)
        $2,008,202  
Securities on loan
  +     526  
   
Total investment income
        2,008,728  
 
Expenses
Investment adviser fees
        159,031  
   
Total expenses
      159,031  
   
Net investment income
        1,849,697  
 
Realized and Unrealized Gains (Losses)
Net realized losses on investments
        (126,539 )
Net realized gains on foreign currency transactions
  +     1,154  
   
Net realized losses
        (125,385 )
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments
        (620,431 )
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on foreign currency translations
  +     (4,003 )
   
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
  +     (624,434 )
   
Net realized and unrealized losses
        (749,819 )
             
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
        $1,099,878  
 
 
 
42 See financial notes


 

 
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Statements of
Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
 
                     
 
Operations
                     
3/1/14-8/31/14     8/14/13*-2/28/14  
Net investment income
        $1,849,697       $677,200  
Net realized losses
        (125,385 )     (43,417 )
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
  +     (624,434 )     2,781,440  
   
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
        1,099,878       3,415,223  
 
Distributions to Shareholders
Distributions from net investment income
        $—       ($189,140 )
 
Transactions in Fund Shares
                                     
        3/1/14-8/31/14     8/14/13*-2/28/14  
          SHARES       VALUE       SHARES       VALUE  
Shares sold
        2,500,000       $71,718,948       2,200,001       $58,938,190  
Shares redeemed
  +                        
   
Net transactions in fund shares
        2,500,000       $71,718,948       2,200,001       $58,938,190  
 
Shares Outstanding and Net Assets
        3/1/14-8/31/14     8/14/13*-2/28/14  
          SHARES       NET ASSETS       SHARES       NET ASSETS  
Beginning of period
        2,200,001       $62,164,273             $—  
Total increase
  +     2,500,000       72,818,826       2,200,001       62,164,273  
   
End of period
        4,700,001       $134,983,099       2,200,001       $62,164,273  
   
                                     
Net investment income not yet distributed
                $2,336,110               $486,413  
 
 
 
     
*
  Commencement of operations.
 
 
 
See financial notes 43


 

Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF
 
 
Financial Statements
 
Financial Highlights
 
                     
    3/1/14–
  8/14/131
   
    8/31/14*   2/28/14    
 
 
Per-Share Data ($)
Net asset value at beginning of period
    27.75       25.00      
   
Income (loss) from investment operations:
                   
Net investment income (loss)
    0.29       0.15      
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
    0.30       2.78      
   
Total from investment operations
    0.59       2.93      
Less distributions:
                   
Distributions from net investment income
          (0.18 )    
   
Net asset value at end of period
    28.34       27.75      
   
Total return (%)
    2.13 2     11.73 2    
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data (%)
Ratios to average net assets:
                   
Total expenses
    0.46 3     0.46 3    
Net investment income (loss)
    2.29 3     1.09 3    
Portfolio turnover rate4
    14 2     18 2    
Net assets, end of period ($ x 1,000)
    36,847       24,977      

* Unaudited.
1 Commencement of operations.
2 Not annualized.
3 Annualized.
4 Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from processing of in-kind creations or redemptions.
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of August 31, 2014 (Unaudited)
 
 
This section shows the fund’s 50 largest portfolio holdings in unaffiliated issuers, any holdings exceeding 1% of the fund’s net assets as of the report date, and any affiliated issuers. The remaining securities held by the fund are grouped as “Other Securities” in each category. You can request a complete schedule of portfolio holdings as of the report date, free of charge, by calling Schwab ETFsTM at 1-800-435-4000. This complete schedule, filed on the fund’s Form N-CSR, is also available on the SEC’s website at http://www.sec.gov.
 
In addition, the fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-Q. The fund’s Form N-Q is available on the SEC’s website and may be viewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room in Washington, D.C. Call 1-800-SEC-0330 for information on the operation of the Public Reference Room. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings on a daily basis on the fund’s website at www.schwabetfs.com.
 
                         
        Cost
  Value
Holdings by Category   ($)   ($)
 
  99 .3%   Common Stock     35,153,834       36,598,367  
  2 .2%   Other Investment Companies     784,332       785,645  
  0 .4%   Preferred Stock     160,752       149,003  
 
 
  101 .9%   Total Investments     36,098,918       37,533,015  
  (1 .9)%   Other Assets and
Liabilities, Net
            (686,416 )
 
 
  100 .0%   Net Assets             36,846,599  
 
                         
    Number
  % of Net
  Value
Security   of Shares   Assets   ($)
 
 Common Stock 99.3% of net assets
 
Australia 6.0%
CSR Ltd.
    23,244       0.2       76,090  
Dexus Property Group
    66,676       0.2       75,146  
Sigma Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
    93,600       0.2       72,224  
Sydney Airport
    19,240       0.2       79,718  
Transfield Services Ltd. *
    42,364       0.2       69,340  
Other Securities
            5.0       1,832,357  
                         
              6.0       2,204,875  
 
Austria 0.7%
Other Securities
            0.7       247,618  
 
Belgium 1.3%
Mobistar S.A. *
    3,536       0.2       70,074  
Other Securities
            1.1       405,246  
                         
              1.3       475,320  
 
Canada 8.9%
Methanex Corp.
    1,162       0.2       77,877  
Precision Drilling Corp.
    5,395       0.2       68,933  
Russel Metals, Inc. (b)
    2,030       0.2       68,269  
Other Securities
            8.3       3,062,335  
                         
              8.9       3,277,414  
 
Denmark 1.3%
Other Securities
            1.3       490,806  
 
Finland 1.4%
Other Securities
            1.4       497,603  
 
France 4.4%
Other Securities
            4.4       1,620,853  
 
Germany 3.5%
Celesio AG
    4,147       0.4       141,204  
Other Securities
            3.1       1,148,755  
                         
              3.5       1,289,959  
 
Hong Kong 2.8%
Hang Lung Group Ltd.
    13,000       0.2       72,631  
Hongkong Land Holdings Ltd.
    13,000       0.2       89,050  
Orient Overseas International Ltd.
    13,000       0.2       77,244  
Wheelock & Co., Ltd.
    13,000       0.2       68,102  
Other Securities
            2.0       737,639  
                         
              2.8       1,044,666  
 
Ireland 1.0%
DCC plc
    1,872       0.3       111,175  
Other Securities
            0.7       252,244  
                         
              1.0       363,419  
 
Israel 1.2%
Other Securities
            1.2       449,711  
 
Italy 2.4%
Banca Popolare di Milano Scarl *
    90,545       0.2       72,215  
Other Securities
            2.2       803,818  
                         
              2.4       876,033  
 
Japan 37.6%
Alps Electric Co., Ltd.
    6,000       0.3       96,626  
Canon Marketing Japan, Inc.
    4,200       0.2       84,093  
Casio Computer Co., Ltd.
    5,500       0.3       95,933  
COMSYS Holdings Corp.
    4,200       0.2       80,293  
Don Quijote Holdings Co., Ltd.
    1,300       0.2       68,951  
Ebara Corp.
    13,000       0.2       73,456  
Fuji Electric Co., Ltd.
    14,000       0.2       67,786  
Fujikura Ltd.
    14,000       0.2       68,595  
Fukuoka Financial Group, Inc.
    14,000       0.2       67,921  
Hitachi High-Technologies Corp.
    2,800       0.2       78,325  
IT Holdings Corp.
    4,200       0.2       77,543  
Itoham Foods, Inc.
    14,000       0.2       67,652  
Iwatani Corp.
    9,000       0.2       70,347  
Koito Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
    3,300       0.2       90,279  
Minebea Co., Ltd.
    7,000       0.2       87,732  
Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co., Inc.
    13,000       0.2       84,218  
NGK Insulators Ltd.
    3,500       0.2       88,271  
NGK Spark Plug Co., Ltd.
    2,500       0.2       73,038  
Nippon Building Fund, Inc.
    13       0.2       72,455  
Nishimatsu Construction Co., Ltd.
    14,000       0.2       74,794  
Santen Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
    1,400       0.2       80,859  
Sohgo Security Services Co., Ltd.
    2,800       0.2       69,754  
Yakult Honsha Co., Ltd.
    1,400       0.2       76,950  
Other Securities
            32.8       12,044,624  
                         
              37.6       13,840,495  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                         
    Number
  % of Net
  Value
Security   of Shares   Assets   ($)
 
Luxembourg 0.4%
Other Securities
            0.4       147,559  
 
Netherlands 2.0%
Other Securities
            2.0       737,126  
 
New Zealand 0.7%
Other Securities
            0.7       246,862  
 
Norway 1.1%
Other Securities
            1.1       422,242  
 
Portugal 0.3%
Other Securities
            0.3       128,131  
 
Singapore 1.9%
CapitaLand Ltd.
    26,000       0.2       69,169  
Other Securities
            1.7       643,535  
                         
              1.9       712,704  
 
Spain 2.2%
Abengoa S.A. B Shares (b)
    14,800       0.2       85,192  
Bankia S.A. *
    60,411       0.3       117,132  
Gamesa Corp. Tecnologica S.A. *
    6,594       0.2       83,156  
Other Securities
            1.5       541,157  
                         
              2.2       826,637  
 
Sweden 2.1%
Other Securities
            2.1       765,696  
 
Switzerland 3.2%
Actelion Ltd. - Reg’d *
    624       0.2       76,787  
Other Securities
            3.0       1,092,144  
                         
              3.2       1,168,931  
 
United Kingdom 12.9%
Dixons Carphone plc
    17,914       0.3       102,521  
Investec plc
    7,420       0.2       67,590  
London Stock Exchange Group plc
    2,002       0.2       67,926  
Persimmon plc *
    3,978       0.2       87,469  
The British Land Co. plc
    6,890       0.2       83,588  
Vesuvius plc
    9,074       0.2       70,074  
Other Securities
            11.6       4,284,539  
                         
              12.9       4,763,707  
                         
Total Common Stock
(Cost $35,153,834)     36,598,367  
         
                         
                         
 
 Other Investment Companies 2.2% of net assets
 
United States 2.2%
Equity Fund 0.1%
Other Securities
            0.1       30,762  
 
Securities Lending Collateral 2.1%
Other Securities
            2.1       754,883  
                         
Total Other Investment Companies
(Cost $784,332)     785,645  
         
                         
                         
 
 Preferred Stock 0.4% of net assets
 
Germany 0.3%
Other Securities
            0.3       114,363  
 
Italy 0.1%
Other Securities
            0.1       28,852  
 
Sweden 0.0%
Other Securities
            0.0       5,788  
                         
Total Preferred Stock
(Cost $160,752)     149,003  
         
 
End of Investments.
 
At 08/31/14, the tax basis cost of the fund’s investments was $36,103,123 and the unrealized appreciation and depreciation were $2,754,922 and ($1,325,030), respectively, with a net unrealized appreciation of $1,429,892.
 
For the following notes, please refer to the complete schedule of portfolio holdings.
 
* Non-income producing security.
(a) The rate shown is the 7-day yield.
(b) All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at $754,835.
(c) Securities exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registrations, normally to qualified institutional buyers. At the period end, the value of these amounted to $2,896 or 0.0% of net assets.
(d) Fair-valued by management in accordance with procedures approved by the Board of Trustees.
(e) Illiquid security. At the period end, the value of these amounted to $22,659 or 0.1% of net assets.
 
     
ADR —
  American Depositary Receipt
CDI —
  CHESS Depositary Interest
CVA —
  Dutch Certificate
ETF —
  Exchange Traded Fund
Reg’d —
  Registered
REIT —
  Real Estate Investment Trust
 
 
 
 
46 See financial notes


 

 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of August 31, 2014 (see financial note 2(a) for additional information):
 
                                 
    Quoted Prices in
      Significant
   
    Active Markets for
  Other Significant
  Unobservable
   
    Identical Assets
  Observable Inputs
  Inputs
   
Description
 
(Level 1)
 
(Level 2)
 
(Level 3)
 
Total
 
Common Stock1
    $35,406,142       $—       $—       $35,406,142  
Hong Kong1
    969,958                   969,958  
Banks
    55,354             19,354       74,708  
Luxembourg1
    144,254                   144,254  
Banks
                3,305       3,305  
Other Investment Companies1
    785,645                   785,645  
Preferred Stock1
    149,003                   149,003  
                                 
Total
    $37,510,356       $—       $22,659       $37,533,015  
                                 
 
     
1
  As categorized in the complete schedule of portfolio holdings.
 
The following is a reconciliation of Level 3 investments for which significant unobservable inputs were used to determine fair value:
 
                                                                 
    Balance
      Change in
                  Balance
    as of
  Realized
  Unrealized
          Gross
  Gross
  as of
    February 28,
  Gains
  Appreciation
  Gross
  Gross
  Transfers
  Transfers
  August 31,
Investments in Securities
 
2014
 
(Losses)
 
(Depreciation)
 
Purchases
 
Sales
 
in
 
out
 
2014
 
Common Stock
                                                               
Hong Kong
    $—       $—       $643       $15,979       $—       $2,732       $—       $19,354  
Luxembourg
                (45,622 )     15,053             33,874             3,305  
Portugal
                (44,633 )     44,633                          
                                                                 
Total
    $—       $—       ($89,612 )     $75,665       $—       $36,606       $—       $22,659  
                                                                 
 
All net realized and change in unrealized gains (losses) in the table above are reflected on the accompanying Statement of Operations. The change in net unrealized gains (losses) for Level 3 Investments held by the fund at August 31, 2014 was ($89,612).
 
The fund’s policy is to recognize transfers between Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 as of the beginning of the fiscal year. There were transfers from Level 1 to Level 3 due to valuation using unobservable inputs. There were no transfers between Level 1 and Level 2 for the period ended August 31, 2014.
 
 
 
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 Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF
 

Statement of
Assets and Liabilities
As of August 31, 2014; unaudited
 
             
 
Assets
Investments, at value (cost $35,344,035) including securities on loan of $754,835
        $36,778,132  
Collateral invested for securities on loan, at value (cost $754,883)
  +     754,883  
   
Total investments, at value (cost $36,098,918)
        37,533,015  
Cash
        11,743  
Foreign currency, at value (cost $16,801)
        16,756  
Receivables:
           
Investments sold
        4,045  
Dividends
        47,263  
Foreign tax reclaims
        6,265  
Income from securities on loan
  +     651  
   
Total assets
        37,619,738  
 
Liabilities
Collateral held for securities on loan
        754,883  
Payables:
           
Investments bought
        15,462  
Investment adviser fees
  +     2,794  
   
Total liabilities
        773,139  
 
Net Assets
Total assets
        37,619,738  
Total liabilities
      773,139  
   
Net assets
        $36,846,599  
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
        34,828,190  
Net investment income not yet distributed
        346,554  
Net realized capital gains
        238,273  
Net unrealized capital appreciation
        1,433,582  
 
Net Asset Value (NAV)
 
                         
        Shares
             
Net Assets   ÷   Outstanding   =   NAV      
$36,846,599
      1,300,001         $28.34      
 
 
 
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 Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF
 

Statement of
Operations
For the period March 1, 2014 through August 31, 2014; unaudited
 
             
 
Investment Income
Dividends (net of foreign withholding tax of $46,554)
        $443,269  
Securities on loan
  +     671  
   
Total investment income
        443,940  
 
Expenses
Investment adviser fees
        74,364  
   
Total expenses
      74,364  
   
Net investment income
        369,576  
 
Realized and Unrealized Gains (Losses)
Net realized losses on investments
        (133,961 )
Net realized gains on in-kind redemptions
        392,467  
Net realized gains on futures contracts
        266  
Net realized gains on foreign currency transactions
  +     251  
   
Net realized gains
        259,023  
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments
        70,491  
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on foreign currency translations
  +     (783 )
   
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
  +     69,708  
   
Net realized and unrealized gains
        328,731  
             
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
        $698,307  
 
 
 
See financial notes 49


 

 
 Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF
 

Statements of
Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
 
                     
 
Operations
                     
3/1/14-8/31/14     8/14/13*-2/28/14  
Net investment income
        $369,576       $85,503  
Net realized gains (losses)
        259,023       (23,675 )
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
  +     69,708       1,363,874  
   
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
        698,307       1,425,702  
 
Distributions to Shareholders
Distributions from net investment income
        $—       ($105,600 )
 
Transactions in Fund Shares
                                     
        3/1/14-8/31/14     8/14/13*-2/28/14  
          SHARES       VALUE       SHARES       VALUE  
Shares sold
        500,000       $14,038,236       900,001       $23,656,700  
Shares redeemed
  +     (100,000 )     (2,866,746 )            
   
Net transactions in fund shares
        400,000       $11,171,490       900,001       $23,656,700  
 
Shares Outstanding and Net Assets
        3/1/14-8/31/14     8/14/13*-2/28/14  
          SHARES       NET ASSETS       SHARES       NET ASSETS  
Beginning of period
        900,001       $24,976,802             $—  
Total increase
  +     400,000       11,869,797       900,001       24,976,802  
   
End of period
        1,300,001       $36,846,599       900,001       $24,976,802  
   
                                     
Net investment income not yet distributed/Distributions in excess of net investment income
                $346,554               ($23,022 )
 
 
 
     
*
  Commencement of operations.
 
 
 
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Financial Statements
 
Financial Highlights
 
                     
    3/1/14–
  8/14/131
   
    8/31/14*   2/28/14    
 
 
Per-Share Data ($)
Net asset value at beginning of period
    24.98       25.00      
   
Income (loss) from investment operations:
                   
Net investment income (loss)
    0.39       0.12      
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)
    3.37       (0.00 )2    
   
Total from investment operations
    3.76       0.12      
Less distributions:
                   
Distributions from net investment income
          (0.14 )    
   
Net asset value at end of period
    28.74       24.98      
   
Total return (%)
    15.05 3     0.45 3    
 
Ratios/Supplemental Data (%)
Ratios to average net assets:
                   
Total expenses
    0.46 4     0.46 4    
Net investment income (loss)
    3.92 4     1.01 4    
Portfolio turnover rate5
    10 3     6 3    
Net assets, end of period ($ x 1,000)
    45,986       22,482      

* Unaudited.
1 Commencement of operations.
2 Per-share amount was less than $0.01.
3 Not annualized.
4 Annualized.
5 Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from processing of in-kind creations or redemptions.
 
 
 
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 Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF
 

 
Portfolio Holdings as of August 31, 2014 (Unaudited)
 
 
This section shows the fund’s 50 largest portfolio holdings in unaffiliated issuers, any holdings exceeding 1% of the fund’s net assets as of the report date, and any affiliated issuers. The remaining securities held by the fund are grouped as “Other Securities” in each category. You can request a complete schedule of portfolio holdings as of the report date, free of charge, by calling Schwab ETFsTM at 1-800-435-4000. This complete schedule, filed on the fund’s Form N-CSR, is also available on the SEC’s website at http://www.sec.gov.
 
In addition, the fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-Q. The fund’s Form N-Q is available on the SEC’s website and may be viewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room in Washington, D.C. Call 1-800-SEC-0330 for information on the operation of the Public Reference Room. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings on a daily basis on the fund’s website at www.schwabetfs.com.
 
                         
        Cost
  Value
Holdings by Category   ($)   ($)
 
  87 .3%   Common Stock     37,624,680       40,121,876  
  2 .2%   Other Investment Companies     871,586       1,016,981  
  10 .8%   Preferred Stock     4,356,162       4,971,631  
 
 
  100 .3%   Total Investments     42,852,428       46,110,488  
  (0 .3)%   Other Assets and
Liabilities, Net
            (124,294 )
 
 
  100 .0%   Net Assets             45,986,194  
 
                         
    Number
  % of Net
  Value
Security   of Shares   Assets   ($)
 
 Common Stock 87.3% of net assets
 
Brazil 7.0%
Banco do Brasil S.A.
    22,400       0.8       350,283  
Petroleo Brasileiro S.A.
    91,200       2.0       902,401  
Vale S.A.
    35,446       1.0       461,303  
Other Securities
            3.2       1,501,131  
                         
              7.0       3,215,118  
 
Chile 1.0%
Other Securities
            1.0       451,164  
 
China 15.0%
Bank of China Ltd., H Shares
    1,136,000       1.1       527,680  
China Construction Bank Corp., H Shares
    1,078,000       1.7       801,182  
China Mobile Ltd.
    80,000       2.2       995,078  
China Petroleum & Chemical Corp., H Shares
    714,000       1.6       724,120  
CNOOC Ltd.
    218,000       1.0       438,242  
Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd., H Shares
    912,000       1.3       604,850  
PetroChina Co., Ltd., H Shares
    416,000       1.3       590,440  
Other Securities
            4.8       2,192,792  
                         
              15.0       6,874,384  
 
Colombia 0.3%
Other Securities
            0.3       149,636  
 
Czech Republic 0.4%
Other Securities
            0.4       203,511  
 
Greece 0.7%
Other Securities
            0.7       335,055  
 
Hungary 0.6%
Other Securities
            0.6       253,674  
 
India 2.4%
Reliance Industries Ltd. GDR (a)
    13,104       0.9       436,101  
Other Securities
            1.5       646,989  
                         
              2.4       1,083,090  
 
Indonesia 1.0%
Other Securities
            1.0       469,929  
 
Malaysia 2.0%
Other Securities
            2.0       905,391  
 
Mexico 3.5%
America Movil S.A.B. de C.V., Series L
    415,300       1.1       507,869  
Cemex S.A.B. de C.V., Series CPO *
    200,000       0.6       265,688  
Other Securities
            1.8       831,118  
                         
              3.5       1,604,675  
 
Peru 0.1%
Other Securities
            0.1       62,028  
 
Philippines 0.2%
Other Securities
            0.2       107,615  
 
Poland 2.1%
KGHM Polska Miedz S.A.
    5,024       0.5       207,097  
Other Securities
            1.6       740,823  
                         
              2.1       947,920  
 
Republic of Korea 17.4%
Hyundai Mobis Co., Ltd.
    704       0.4       204,128  
Hyundai Motor Co.
    2,016       1.0       463,266  
Kia Motors Corp.
    3,712       0.5       224,049  
Korea Electric Power Corp.
    6,139       0.6       255,502  
LG Corp.
    5,828       0.9       407,520  
LG Display Co., Ltd. *
    7,520       0.6       259,950  
LG Electronics, Inc.
    4,752       0.8       354,309  
POSCO
    1,872       1.3       616,646  
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
    1,216       3.2       1,479,899  
Shinhan Financial Group Co., Ltd.
    5,232       0.6       270,901  
SK C&C Co., Ltd.
    1,184       0.5       248,138  
SK Holdings Co., Ltd.
    1,472       0.5       233,006  
SK Innovation Co., Ltd.
    2,416       0.5       224,218  
Other Securities
            6.0       2,734,393  
                         
              17.4       7,975,925  
 
Russia 11.1%
Gazprom OAO
    446,400       3.5       1,588,021  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                         
    Number
  % of Net
  Value
Security   of Shares   Assets   ($)
LUKOIL OAO *
    28,288       3.4       1,567,245  
MMC Norilsk Nickel OJSC
    1,448       0.6       282,247  
Mobile Telesystems OJSC ADR
    11,200       0.4       206,640  
Sberbank of Russia *
    103,680       0.4       204,639  
Surgutneftegas OAO *
    748,800       1.1       515,293  
Tatneft OAO *
    38,560       0.5       237,025  
Other Securities
            1.2       498,671  
                         
              11.1       5,099,781  
 
South Africa 7.0%
MTN Group Ltd.
    23,184       1.1       525,441  
Sasol Ltd.
    10,208       1.3       593,433  
Standard Bank Group Ltd.
    15,856       0.4       205,740  
Other Securities
            4.2       1,913,758  
                         
              7.0       3,238,372  
 
Taiwan 12.7%
Asustek Computer, Inc.
    24,000       0.5       251,317  
AU Optronics Corp.
    512,000       0.6       254,368  
Compal Electronics, Inc.
    240,000       0.5       213,580  
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd.
    219,864       1.6       750,276  
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
    183,000       1.7       759,171  
Other Securities
            7.8       3,596,048  
                         
              12.7       5,824,760  
 
Thailand 1.2%
PTT PCL NVDR
    24,000       0.5       241,202  
Other Securities
            0.7       322,605  
                         
              1.2       563,807  
 
Turkey 1.6%
Other Securities
            1.6       756,041  
                         
Total Common Stock
(Cost $37,624,680)     40,121,876  
         
                         
                         
 
 Other Investment Companies 2.2% of net assets
 
United States 2.2%
Equity Funds 1.7%
iShares India 50 ETF (c)
    12,121       0.8       366,902  
WisdomTree India Earnings Fund
    17,040       0.8       388,001  
Other Securities
            0.1       40,554  
                         
              1.7       795,457  
 
Securities Lending Collateral 0.5%
Other Securities
            0.5       221,524  
                         
Total Other Investment Companies
(Cost $871,586)     1,016,981  
         
                         
                         
 
 Preferred Stock 10.8% of net assets
 
Brazil 9.3%
Banco Bradesco S.A.
    23,089       0.9       421,423  
Itau Unibanco Holding S.A.
    40,614       1.6       732,579  
Petroleo Brasileiro S.A.
    136,000       3.1       1,419,231  
Vale S.A.
    48,000       1.2       557,109  
Other Securities
            2.5       1,160,726  
                         
              9.3       4,291,068  
 
Colombia 0.1%
Other Securities
            0.1       55,018  
 
Republic of Korea 0.8%
Other Securities
            0.8       369,710  
 
Russia 0.6%
AK Transneft OAO *
    101       0.5       221,920  
Other Securities
            0.1       33,915  
                         
              0.6       255,835  
                         
Total Preferred Stock
(Cost $4,356,162)     4,971,631  
         
 
End of Investments.
 
At 08/31/14, the tax basis cost of the fund’s investments was $42,925,221 and the unrealized appreciation and depreciation were $4,419,953 and ($1,234,686), respectively, with a net unrealized appreciation of $3,185,267.
 
For the following notes, please refer to the complete schedule of portfolio holdings.
 
* Non-income producing security.
(a) Securities exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registrations, normally to qualified institutional buyers. At the period end, the value of these amounted to $436,101 or 0.9% of net assets.
(b) The rate shown is the 7-day yield.
(c) All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at $215,912.
(d) Illiquid security. At the period end, the value of these amounted to $896 or 0.0% of net assets.
(e) Fair-valued by management in accordance with procedures approved by the Board of Trustees.
 
     
ADR —
  American Depositary Receipt
ETF —
  Exchange Traded Fund
GDR —
  Global Depositary Receipt
NVDR —
  Non-Voting Depositary Receipt
Reg’d —
  Registered
 
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the fund’s investments as of August 31, 2014 (see financial note 2(a) for additional information):
 
                                 
    Quoted Prices in
      Significant
   
    Active Markets for
  Other Significant
  Unobservable
   
    Identical Assets
  Observable Inputs
  Inputs
   
Description
 
(Level 1)
 
(Level 2)
 
(Level 3)
 
Total
 
Common Stock1
    $36,883,504       $—       $—       $36,883,504  
South Africa1
    3,060,759                   3,060,759  
Diversified Financials
    176,717             896       177,613  
Other Investment Companies1
    1,016,981                   1,016,981  
Preferred Stock1
    4,971,631                   4,971,631  
                                 
Total
    $46,109,592       $—       $896       $46,110,488  
                                 
 
     
1
  As categorized in the complete schedule of portfolio holdings.
 
The following is a reconciliation of Level 3 investments for which significant unobservable inputs were used to determine fair value:
 
                                                                 
    Balance
      Change in
                  Balance
    as of
  Realized
  Unrealized
          Gross
  Gross
  as of
    February 28,
  Gains
  Appreciation
  Gross
  Gross
  Transfers
  Transfers
  August 31,
Investments in Securities
 
2014
 
(Losses)
 
(Depreciation)
 
Purchases
 
Sales
 
in
 
out
 
2014
 
Common Stock
                                                               
South Africa
    $—       $—       ($18,819 )     $19,715       $—       $—       $—       $896  
                                                                 
Total
    $—       $—       ($18,819 )     $19,715       $—       $—       $—       $896  
                                                                 
 
All net realized and change in unrealized gains (losses) in the table above are reflected on the accompanying Statement of Operations. The change in net unrealized gains (losses) for Level 3 Investments held by the fund at August 31, 2014 was ($18,819).
 
The fund’s policy is to recognize transfers between Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 as of the beginning of the fiscal year. There were no transfers between Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 for the period ended August 31, 2014.
 
 
 
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 Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF
 

Statement of
Assets and Liabilities
As of August 31, 2014; unaudited
 
             
 
Assets
Investments, at value (cost $42,630,904) including securities on loan of $215,912
        $45,888,964  
Collateral invested for securities on loan, at value (cost $221,524)
  +     221,524  
   
Total investments, at value (cost $42,852,428)
        46,110,488  
Foreign currency, at value (cost $42,541)
        42,655  
Receivables:
           
Fund shares sold
        2,874,233  
Dividends
        70,851  
Foreign tax reclaims
        230  
Income from securities on loan
  +     143  
   
Total assets
        49,098,600  
 
Liabilities
Collateral held for securities on loan
        221,524  
Payables:
           
Investments bought
        2,886,135  
Investment adviser fees
        3,186  
Due to custodian
  +     1,561  
   
Total liabilities
        3,112,406  
 
Net Assets
Total assets
        49,098,600  
Total liabilities
      3,112,406  
   
Net assets
        $45,986,194  
 
Net Assets by Source
Capital received from investors
        42,297,470  
Net investment income not yet distributed
        605,912  
Net realized capital losses
        (175,129 )
Net unrealized capital appreciation
        3,257,941  
 
Net Asset Value (NAV)
 
                         
        Shares
             
Net Assets   ÷   Outstanding   =   NAV      
$45,986,194
      1,600,001         $28.74      
 
 
 
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Statement of
Operations
For the period March 1, 2014 through August 31, 2014; unaudited
 
             
 
Investment Income
Dividends (net of foreign withholding tax of $90,459)
        $686,777  
Securities on loan
  +     150  
   
Total investment income
        686,927  
 
Expenses
Investment adviser fees
        72,161  
   
Total expenses
      72,161  
   
Net investment income
        614,766  
 
Realized and Unrealized Gains (Losses)
Net realized losses on investments
        (107,810 )
Net realized gains on futures contracts
        85  
Net realized losses on foreign currency transactions
  +     (22,774 )
   
Net realized losses
        (130,499 )
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments
        3,778,834  
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on foreign currency translations
  +     191  
   
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
  +     3,779,025  
   
Net realized and unrealized gains
        3,648,526  
             
Increase in net assets resulting from operations
        $4,263,292  
 
 
 
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Statements of
Changes in Net Assets
For the current and prior report periods
Figures for the current period are unaudited
 
                     
 
Operations
                     
3/1/14-8/31/14     8/14/13*-2/28/14  
Net investment income
        $614,766       $80,648  
Net realized losses
        (130,499 )     (38,538 )
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
  +     3,779,025       (521,084 )
   
Increase (Decrease) in net assets resulting from operations
        4,263,292       (478,974 )
 
Distributions to Shareholders
Distributions from net investment income
        $—       ($96,670 )
 
Transactions in Fund Shares
                                     
        3/1/14-8/31/14     8/14/13*-2/28/14  
          SHARES       VALUE       SHARES       VALUE  
Shares sold
        700,000       $19,241,069       900,001       $23,057,477  
Shares redeemed
  +                        
   
Net transactions in fund shares
        700,000       $19,241,069       900,001       $23,057,477  
 
Shares Outstanding and Net Assets
        3/1/14-8/31/14     8/14/13*-2/28/14  
          SHARES       NET ASSETS       SHARES       NET ASSETS  
Beginning of period
        900,001       $22,481,833             $—  
Total increase
  +     700,000       23,504,361       900,001       22,481,833  
   
End of period
        1,600,001       $45,986,194       900,001       $22,481,833  
   
                                     
Net investment income not yet distributed/Distributions in excess of net investment income
                $605,912               ($8,854 )
 
 
 
     
*
  Commencement of operations.
 
 
 
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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 Strategic Trust (the “trust”), a no-load, open-end management investment company. The trust is organized as a Delaware statutory trust and is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”). The list below shows all the operational funds in the trust as of the end of the period, including the funds discussed in this report, which are highlighted:
 
         
 
Schwab Strategic Trust (organized January 27, 2009)
  Schwab U.S. Mid-Cap ETF    
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF
  Schwab U.S. Small-Cap ETF    
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF
  Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF    
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
  Schwab U.S. REIT ETF    
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF
  Schwab International Equity ETF    
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF
  Schwab International Small-Cap Equity ETF    
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF
  Schwab Emerging Markets Equity ETF    
Schwab U.S. Broad Market ETF
  Schwab U.S. TIPS ETF    
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap ETF
  Schwab Short-Term U.S. Treasury ETF    
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth ETF
  Schwab Intermediate-Term U.S. Treasury ETF    
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value ETF
  Schwab U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF    
 
 
The funds issue and redeem shares at their net assets value per share (“NAV”) only in large blocks of shares, typically 50,000 shares or more (“Creation Units”). These transactions are usually in exchange for a basket of securities and an amount of cash. As a practical matter, only institutions or large investors purchase or redeem Creation Units. Except when aggregated in Creation Units, shares of the fund are not redeemable securities.
 
Individual shares of the funds trade on national securities exchanges and elsewhere during the trading day and can only be bought and sold at market prices throughout the trading day through a broker-dealer. Because fund shares trade at market prices rather than NAV, shares may trade at a price greater than NAV (premium) or less than NAV (discount).
 
The funds commenced operations on August 14, 2013.
 
Each fund maintains its own account for purposes of holding assets and accounting, and is considered a separate entity for tax purposes. Within its account, each fund may also keep certain assets in segregated accounts, as required by securities law.
 
2. Significant Accounting Policies:
 
The following is a summary of the significant accounting policies the funds use in their preparation of financial statements. The funds follow the investment company accounting and reporting guidance of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standard Codification Topic 946 Financial Services - Investment Companies. The accounting policies are in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”).
 
For more information about the underlying funds’ operations and policies, please refer to those funds’ semiannual and annual reports, which are filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”).
 
(a) Security Valuation:
 
Under procedures approved by the funds’ Board of Trustees (the “Board”), the investment adviser has formed a Pricing Committee to administer the pricing and valuation of portfolio securities and other assets and to ensure that prices used for internal purposes or provided by third parties reasonably reflect fair market value. Among other things, these procedures allow the funds to utilize independent pricing services, quotations from securities and financial instrument dealers and other market sources to determine fair value.
 
The funds value the securities in their portfolios every business day. The funds use the following policies to value various types of securities:
 
  •  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 halfway between the most recent bid and ask quotes. Securities that are primarily traded on foreign exchanges are valued at the official closing price or the last sales price on the exchange where the securities are principally traded with these values then translated into U.S. dollars at the current exchange rate, unless these securities are fair valued as discussed below.
 
 
 
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
 
2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
 
  •  Securities for which no quoted value is available: The Board has adopted procedures to fair value each fund’s securities when market prices are not “readily available” or are unreliable. For example, a fund may fair value a security when it is de-listed or its trading is halted or suspended; when a security’s primary pricing source is unable or unwilling to provide a price; or when a security’s primary trading market is closed during regular market hours. Each fund makes fair value determinations in good faith in accordance with the fund’s valuation procedures. The Pricing Committee considers a number of factors, including unobservable market inputs when arriving at fair value. The Pricing Committee may employ techniques such as the review of related or comparable assets or liabilities, related market activities, recent transactions, market multiples, book values, transactional back-testing, disposition analysis and other relevant information. The Pricing Committee regularly reviews these inputs and assumptions to calibrate the valuations. Due to the subjective and variable nature of fair value pricing, there can be no assurance that a fund could obtain the fair value assigned to the security upon the sale of such security. The Board convenes on a regular basis to review fair value determinations made by the funds pursuant to the valuation procedures.
 
  •  Futures contracts (“futures”): Futures are valued at their settlement prices as of the close of their exchanges.
 
  •  Short-term securities (60 days or less to maturity): Short-term securities may be valued at amortized cost, which approximates market value.
 
  •  Underlying funds: Mutual funds are valued at their respective NAVs. Exchange traded funds (“ETFs”) traded on a recognized securities exchange are valued at the last reported sale price that day or the official closing price, if applicable.
 
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 inputs to valuation techniques used to measure the fair value. The hierarchy gives the highest priority to valuations based upon unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to valuations based upon unobservable inputs that are significant to the valuation (Level 3 measurements). If inputs used to measure the financial instruments fall within different levels of the hierarchy, the categorization is based on the lowest level input that is significant to the valuation. If the funds determine that either the volume and/or level of activity for an asset or liability has significantly decreased (from normal conditions for that asset or liability) or price quotations or observable inputs are not associated with orderly transactions, increased analysis and management judgment will be required to estimate fair value.
 
The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows:
 
  •  Level 1 — quoted prices in active markets for identical securities — Investments whose values are based on quoted market prices in active markets, and whose values are therefore classified as Level 1 prices, include active listed equities, ETFs and futures contracts. Investments in mutual funds are valued daily at their NAVs, and investments in ETFs are valued daily at the last reported sale price or the official closing price, which are classified as Level 1 prices.
 
  •  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 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. As investments whose values are classified as Level 2 prices include positions that are not traded in active markets and/or are subject to transfer restrictions, valuations may be adjusted to reflect illiquidity and/or non-transferability, which are generally based on available market information.
 
  •  Level 3 — significant unobservable inputs (including the funds’ own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments) — Investments whose values are classified as Level 3 prices have significant unobservable inputs, as they may trade infrequently or not at all. When observable prices are not available for these securities, the funds use one or more valuation techniques for which sufficient and reliable data is available. The inputs used by the funds in estimating the value of Level 3 prices may include the original transaction price, quoted prices for similar securities or assets in active markets, completed or pending third-party transactions in the underlying investment or comparable issuers, and changes in financial ratios or cash flows. Level 3 prices may also be adjusted to reflect illiquidity and/or non-transferability, with the amount of such discount estimated by the funds in the absence of market information. Assumptions used by the funds
 
 
 
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
 
2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
 
  due to the lack of observable inputs may significantly impact the resulting fair value and therefore the funds’ results of operations.
 
The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.
 
The levels associated with valuing the funds’ investments as of August 31, 2014 are disclosed in the Portfolio Holdings.
 
(b) Accounting Policies for certain Portfolio Investments (if held):
 
Futures Contracts: Futures contracts are instruments that represent an agreement between two parties that obligates one party to buy, and the other party to sell, specific instruments at an agreed upon price on a stipulated future date. 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 are traded publicly on exchanges, and their market value may change daily.
 
Securities Lending: Under the trust’s Securities Lending Program, a fund (lender) may make short-term loans of its securities to another party (borrower) to generate additional revenue for the fund. The borrower pledges collateral in the form of cash, securities issued or fully guaranteed by the U.S. government or foreign governments, or letters of credit issued by a bank. Collateral at the individual loan level is required to be maintained on a daily marked-to-market basis in an amount at least equal to the current value of the securities loaned. The lending agent provides a fund with indemnification against borrower default (the borrower fails to return the security on loan) reducing the risk of loss as a result of default. The cash collateral of securities loaned is currently invested in money market portfolios operating under Rule 2a-7 of the 1940 Act. Each fund bears the risk of loss with respect to the investment of cash collateral. The terms of the securities lending agreement allow the funds to terminate any loans at any given time. Securities lending income, as disclosed in a 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. A fund retains the right to recall a security on loan. The aggregate market value of securities loaned will not at any time exceed one-third of the total assets of a fund, including collateral received from the loan (at market value computed at the time of the loan). Total costs and expenses, including agent fees, associated with securities lending activities under the trust’s Securities Lending Program paid to the unaffiliated lending agent are approximately 15% of the gross lending revenues.
 
The values of the securities on loan and the related cash collateral are disclosed in the funds’ Portfolio Holdings and the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. The following table presents the non-cash collateral as of August 31, 2014.
 
         
    Non-Cash
   
Collateral Received
 
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF
    $13,613  
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF
    18,831  
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
    9,746  
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF
    27,832  
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF
    39,918  
 
(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.
 
 
 
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
 
2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
 
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 gains or losses arise 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 on the Statement of Operations. The funds do not isolate the portion of the fluctuations on investments resulting from changes in foreign currency exchange rates from the fluctuations in market prices of investments held. Such fluctuations are included with the net realized and unrealized gain or loss from investments.
 
Gains realized by the funds on the sale of securities in certain foreign countries may be subject to non-U.S. taxes. In those instances, the funds record a liability based on unrealized gains to provide for potential non-U.S. taxes payable upon the sale of these securities.
 
When a fund closes out a futures position, it calculates the difference between the value of the position at the beginning and at the end of the contract, and records a realized gain or loss accordingly.
 
(d) Investment Income:
 
Interest income is recorded as it accrues. Dividends and distributions from portfolio securities and underlying funds are recorded on the date they are effective (the ex-dividend date), although the funds record certain foreign security dividends on the day they learn of the ex-dividend date. Any distributions from underlying funds are recorded in accordance with the character of the distributions as designated by the underlying funds.
 
Income received from foreign sources may result in withholding tax. Withholding taxes are accrued at the same time as the related income if the tax rate is fixed and known, unless a tax withheld is reclaimable from the local tax authorities in which case it is recorded as receivable. If the tax rate is not known or estimable, such expense or reclaim receivable is recorded when the net proceeds are received.
 
(e) Expenses:
 
Pursuant to the Investment Advisory Agreement (“Advisory Agreement”) between Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. (“CSIM” or the “investment adviser”) and the trust, the investment adviser will pay the operating expenses of each fund, excluding interest expense, taxes, any brokerage expenses, and extraordinary or non-routine expenses. Interest expense, taxes, any brokerage expenses and extraordinary or non-routine expenses that are specific to a fund are charged directly to the fund.
 
(f) Distributions to Shareholders:
 
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF, and Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF generally make distributions from net investment income, if any, quarterly. Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF, Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF, and Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF generally make distributions from net investment income, if any, annually. All funds generally make distributions from net realized capital gains, if any, once a year.
 
(g) Accounting Estimates:
 
The accounting policies described in this report conform to GAAP. Notwithstanding this, shareholders should understand that in order to follow these principles, fund management has to make estimates and assumptions that affect the information reported in the financial statements. It’s possible that once the results are known, they may turn out to be different from these estimates and these differences may be material.
 
 
 
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
 
2. Significant Accounting Policies (continued):
 
(h) Federal Income Taxes:
 
The funds intend to meet federal income and excise tax requirements for regulated investment companies. Accordingly, the funds distribute substantially all of their net investment income and realized net 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 the Statement of Operations. Foreign taxes payable as of August 31, 2014, if any, are reflected in the funds’ Statements 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.
 
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. Equity markets rise and fall daily. As with any investment whose performance is tied to these markets, the value of the investment in a fund will fluctuate, which means that the investors could lose money.
 
Investment Style Risk. The funds are not actively managed. Therefore, a fund follows the securities included in an index during upturns as well as downturns. Because of their indexing strategies, the funds do not take steps to reduce market exposure or to lessen the effects of a declining market. In addition, because of a fund’s expenses, the fund’s performance is normally below that of the index.
 
Equity Risk. The prices of equity securities rise and fall daily. These price movements may result from factors affecting individual companies, industries or the securities market as a whole. In addition, equity markets tend to move in cycles, which may cause stock prices to fall over short or extended periods of time.
 
Large-Cap Risk. Certain funds invest in large-cap stocks. Large-cap stocks tend to go in and out of favor based on market and economic conditions. During a period when large-cap U.S. stocks fall behind other types of investments — mid- or small-cap stocks, for instance — a fund’s large-cap holdings could reduce performance.
 
Mid-Cap Risk. Certain funds invest in mid-cap stocks. Mid-cap stocks tend to go in and out of favor based on market and economic conditions. Stocks of mid-cap companies may be more vulnerable to adverse business or economic events than larger, more established companies. During a period when mid-cap stocks fall behind other types of investments — bonds or large-cap stocks, for instance — a fund’s mid-cap holdings could reduce performance.
 
Small-Cap Risk. Certain funds invest in small-cap stocks. Historically, small-cap stocks have been riskier than large- and mid-cap stocks, and their prices may move sharply, especially during market upturns and downturns. Small-cap companies may be more vulnerable to adverse business or economic events than larger, more established companies. During a period when small-cap stocks fall behind other types of investments — large-cap and mid-cap stocks, for instance — a fund’s small-cap holdings could reduce performance.
 
Foreign Investment Risk. A fund’s investments in securities of foreign issuers may involve certain risks that are 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
 
 
 
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
 
3. Risk Factors (continued):
 
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. These risks may be heightened in connection with investments in emerging markets. Foreign securities also include ADRs, GDRs, and EDRs, which are receipts issued by U.S. and foreign banks that represent shares of foreign-based corporations. Investment in ADRs, GDRs and EDRs may be less liquid than the underlying shares in their primary trading market and GDRs, many of which are issued by companies in emerging markets, may be more volatile. To the extent a fund’s investments in a single country or a limited number of countries represent a larger percentage of the fund’s assets, the fund’s performance may be adversely affected by the economic, political and social conditions in those countries and the fund may be subject to increased price volatility.
 
Emerging Markets Risk. Certain funds invest in emerging markets. Emerging market countries may be more likely to experience political turmoil or rapid changes in market or economic conditions than more developed countries. Such countries often have less uniformity in accounting and reporting requirements and greater risk associated with the custody of securities. In addition, the financial stability of issuers (including governments) in emerging market countries may be more precarious than in other countries. As a result, there will tend to be an increased risk of price volatility associated with a fund’s investments in emerging market countries.
 
Sampling Index Tracking Risk. Certain funds may not fully replicate the index and may hold securities not included in the index. As a result, a fund is subject to the risk that the Adviser’s investment management strategy, the implementation of which is subject to a number of constraints, may not produce the intended results. Because certain funds utilize a sampling approach they may not track the return of their respective index as well as they would if the funds purchased all of the securities in their respective benchmark index.
 
Tracking Error Risk. As an index fund, each fund seeks to track the performance of its benchmark index, although it may not be successful in doing so. The divergence between the performance of a fund and its benchmark index, positive or negative, is called “tracking error.” Tracking error can be caused by many factors and it may be significant.
 
Derivatives Risk. Each fund may invest in derivative instruments. The principal types of derivatives a fund may use are futures contracts. A futures contract is an agreement to buy or sell a financial instrument at a specific price on a specific day. 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 market risk and liquidity risk, are discussed elsewhere in this section. A fund’s use of derivatives is also subject to leverage risk, credit risk, lack of availability risk, valuation risk, correlation risk and tax risk. Leverage risk is the risk that use of derivatives may magnify the effect of any decrease or increase in the value of the fund’s portfolio securities. Credit risk is the risk that the counterparty to a derivative transaction may not fulfill its contractual obligations. Lack of availability risk is the risk that suitable derivative transactions may not be available in all circumstances for risk management or other purposes. Valuation risk is the risk that a particular derivative may be valued incorrectly. Correlation risk is the risk that changes in the value of the derivative may not correlate perfectly with the underlying asset, rate or index. Tax risk is the risk that the use of derivatives may cause a fund to realize higher amounts of short-term capital gain. These risks could cause a fund to lose more than the principal amount invested.
 
Liquidity Risk. A particular investment may be difficult to purchase or sell. A fund may be unable to sell a security at an advantageous time or price.
 
Securities Lending Risk. Securities lending involves the risk of loss of rights in the collateral or delay in recovery of the collateral if the borrower fails to return the security loaned or becomes insolvent.
 
Concentration Risk. To the extent that a fund’s or an index’s portfolio is concentrated in the securities of issuers in a particular market, industry, group of industries, sector 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 susceptible to adverse economic, market, political or regulatory occurrences affecting that market, industry, group of industries, sector or asset class.
 
Market Trading Risk. Although fund shares are listed on national securities exchanges, there can be no assurance that an active trading market for fund shares will develop or be maintained. If an active market is not maintained, investors may find it difficult to buy or sell fund shares.
 
 
 
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
 
3. Risk Factors (continued):
 
Shares of the Fund May Trade at Prices Other Than NAV. Fund shares may be bought and sold in the secondary market at market prices. Although it is expected that the market price of the shares of a fund will approximate the fund’s NAV, there may be times when the market price and the NAV vary significantly. Investors may pay more than NAV when they buy shares of a fund in the secondary market, and may receive less than NAV when they sell those shares in the secondary market.
 
Lack of Government Insurance or Guarantee. An investment in a fund is not a bank deposit and it is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) or any other government agency.
 
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:
 
CSIM, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Charles Schwab Corporation, serves as each fund’s investment adviser pursuant to an Advisory Agreement between CSIM and the trust.
 
For its advisory services to the funds, CSIM is entitled to receive an annual fee, payable monthly, based on a percentage of each fund’s average daily net assets as follows:
 
                                             
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Index ETF
 
  0.32%       0.32%       0.32%       0.32%       0.46%       0.46%  
 
The funds may engage in certain transactions involving affiliates. For instance, a fund may own shares of The Charles Schwab Corporation if that company is included in its index. Below is the summary of investment activities involving The Charles Schwab Corporation shares owned by the funds during the report period:
 
                                                         
    Balance
          Balance
      Realized
  Dividends
    of Shares
          of Shares
  Market
  Gains (Losses)
  Received
    Held at
  Gross
  Gross
  Held at
  Value at
  3/1/14 to
  3/1/14
Fund
 
02/28/14
 
Purchases
 
Sales
 
8/31/14
 
8/31/14
 
8/31/14
 
8/31/14
 
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF
    2,064       2,265       (746 )     3,583       $102,151       $24       $332  
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF
    2,787       2,580       (803 )     4,564       130,120       23       485  
 
Pursuant to an exemptive order issued by the SEC, the funds may enter into interfund borrowing and lending transactions with other Schwab Funds including Schwab ETFs. All loans are for temporary or emergency purposes only. The interest rate to be charged on a loan is the average of the overnight repurchase agreement rate and the short-term bank loan rate. The interfund lending facility is subject to the oversight and periodic review of the Board. The funds had no interfund borrowing or lending activity during the period.
 
5. Other Service Providers:
 
SEI Investments Distribution Co. is the principal underwriter and distributor of shares of the funds.
 
State Street Bank and Trust Company (“State Street”) serves as the funds’ transfer agent. As part of these services, the transfer agent maintains records pertaining to the sale, redemption and transfer of the funds’ shares.
 
State Street also serves as custodian and accountant for the funds. The custodian is responsible for the daily safekeeping of securities and cash held by the funds. The funds’ accountant maintains all books and records related to the funds’ transactions.
 
 
 
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
 
6. Board of Trustees:
 
The Board may include people who are officers and/or directors of CSIM or its affiliate. Federal securities law limits the percentage of such “interested persons” who may serve on a trust’s board, and the trust was in compliance with these limitations throughout the report period. The trust did not pay any of these interested persons for their services as trustees. For information regarding the trustees please refer to the Trustees and Officers table at the end of this report.
 
7. Borrowing from Banks:
 
The funds have access to custodian overdraft facilities and to an uncommitted line of credit of $100 million with State Street. The funds pay interest on the amounts they borrow at rates that are negotiated periodically.
 
There were no borrowings from the line of credit by the funds during the period. However, the funds may have utilized their overdraft facility and incurred interest expense, which is disclosed on the funds’ Statements of Operations, if any. The interest expense is determined based on a negotiated rate above the current Federal Funds Rate.
 
8. Derivatives: 
 
Certain funds entered into equity index futures contracts during the report period. The funds invested in futures to equitize available cash. The fair value and variation margin for futures contracts held at August 31, 2014 are presented on the Portfolio Holdings and Statement of Assets and Liabilities, respectively. The net realized/unrealized gains (losses) on futures contracts are presented on the Statement of Operations. Refer to financial note 2(b) for the funds’ accounting policies with respect to futures contracts and financial note 3 for disclosures concerning the risks of investing in futures contracts. During the period, the month-end average contract values of futures contracts held by the funds and the month-end average number of contracts held were as follows:
 
                 
   
Contract Values
 
Number of Contracts
 
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
    $19,838       1  
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF
    8,673       1  
 
9. Purchases and Sales/Maturities of Investment Securities:
 
For the period ended August 31, 2014, purchases and sales/maturities of securities (excluding in-kind transactions and short-term obligations) were as follows:
 
                 
   
Purchases of Securities
 
Sales/Maturities of Securities
 
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF
    $6,080,058       $5,082,358  
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF
    8,183,336       6,892,212  
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
    12,340,596       11,354,470  
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF
    12,390,476       5,893,421  
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF
    6,618,539       4,552,851  
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF
    16,531,167       3,242,519  
 
10. In-Kind Transactions:
 
The consideration for the purchase of Creation Units of a fund generally consists of the in-kind deposit of a designated portfolio of equity securities, which constitutes an optimized representation of the securities involved in a relevant fund’s underlying index, and an amount of cash. Investors purchasing and redeeming Creation Units are subject to a standard creation transaction fee and a standard redemption transaction fee paid to the custodian to offset transfer and other transaction costs associated with the issuance and redemption of Creation Units. Purchasers and redeemers of Creation Units for cash are subject to an additional variable charge paid to the fund that will offset the transaction costs to the fund of buying or selling portfolio securities. In addition, purchasers and redeemers of shares in Creation Units are responsible for payment of the costs of transferring securities
 
 
 
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
 
10. In-Kind Transactions (continued):
 
to or out of the fund. From time to time, CSIM may cover the cost of any transaction fees when believed to be in the best interests of a fund.
 
The in-kind transactions for the period ended August 31, 2014 were as follows:
 
                 
   
In-Kind Purchases of Securities
 
In-Kind Sales of Securities
 
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF
    $68,173,433       $—  
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF
    76,761,219       1,431,817  
Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
    41,139,576       8,509,517  
Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF
    66,805,429        
Schwab Fundamental International Small Company Index ETF
    12,278,210       2,798,384  
Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF
    6,487,339        
 
For the period ended August 31, 2014, there were no in-kind redemptions. However, if the funds have such transactions, they will realize net capital gains or losses resulting from in-kind redemptions of Creation Units. Because such gains or losses are not taxable to the funds and are not distributed to existing fund shareholders, the gains or losses are reclassified from accumulated net realized gains or losses to capital received from investors at the end of the funds’ tax year. These reclassifications have no effect on net assets or net asset values per share. The net realized in-kind gains or losses will be disclosed in the funds’ Statements of Operations.
 
11. Federal Income Taxes
 
Capital loss carryforwards may be used to offset future realized capital gains for federal income tax purposes. As of February 28, 2014, the funds had capital loss carryforwards available to offset future net capital gains before the expiration dates as follows:
 
                                                 
                Schwab
  Schwab
  Schwab
    Schwab
  Schwab
  Schwab
  Fundamental
  Fundamental
  Fundamental
    Fundamental
  Fundamental
  Fundamental
  International
  International
  Emerging
    U.S. Broad
  U.S. Large
  U.S. Small
  Large
  Small
  Markets Large
    Market
  Company
  Company
  Company
  Company
  Company
Expiration Date
 
Index ETF
 
Index ETF
 
Index ETF
 
Index ETF
 
Index ETF
 
Index ETF
 
No expiration*
    $605       $5,462       $—       $—       $—       $—  
                                                 
Total
    $605       $5,462       $—       $—       $—       $—  
                                                 
 
* As a result of the passage of the Regulated Investment Company Modernization Act of 2010, capital losses incurred after December 31, 2010 may now be carried forward indefinitely, but must retain the character of the original loss.
 
For tax purposes, realized net capital losses and late-year ordinary losses incurred after October 31 may be deferred and treated as occurring on the first day of the following fiscal year. For the year ended February 28, 2014, the funds had capital losses deferred as follows:
 
                                                 
                Schwab
  Schwab
  Schwab
    Schwab
  Schwab
  Schwab
  Fundamental
  Fundamental
  Fundamental
    Fundamental
  Fundamental
  Fundamental
  International
  International
  Emerging
    U.S. Broad
  U.S. Large
  U.S. Small
  Large
  Small
  Markets Large
    Market
  Company
  Company
  Company
  Company
  Company
   
Index ETF
 
Index ETF
 
Index ETF
 
Index ETF
 
Index ETF
 
Index ETF
 
Deferred capital losses
    $59,451       $27,887       $40,514       $41,217       $20,681       $23,714  
 
As of February 28, 2014, 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
 
 
 
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Financial Notes, unaudited (continued)
 
11. Federal Income Taxes (continued):
 
to unrecognized tax benefits as income tax expense in the Statement of Operations. During the period ended February 28, 2014, the funds did not incur any interest or penalties.
 
12. Other:
 
As a result of recent political and military actions undertaken by the Russian Federation, the U.S. and the European Union have instituted various economic sanctions against Russian individuals and entities. The U.S. and/or the European Union may impose additional economic sanctions, or take other actions, against individuals and/or companies in specific sectors of the Russian economy, including, but not limited to, the financial services, energy, metals and mining, engineering, and defense and defense related materials sectors. These sanctions, and the threat of additional sanctions, could have adverse consequences for the Russian economy, including continued weakening of the Russian currency, downgrades in Russia’s credit rating, and a significant decline in the value and liquidity of securities issued by Russian companies or the Russian government. Any of these events could negatively impact the investments of the Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF in Russian securities. These sanctions have the possibility of impairing a fund’s ability to invest in accordance with its investment strategy and/or to meet its investment objective.
 
In addition, as index based products, the funds will generally maintain exposure to Russian securities to the extent the indexes which they track include such securities. For this reason, the sanction instituted against Russia, and any continued disruption of the Russian economy, could negatively impact a fund’s performance to the extent its index and its portfolio contain securities of Russian issuers, and, depending on the fund’s exposure to Russian issuers, the impact could be significant.
 
13. 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 for the Schwab Strategic Trust which includes the funds covered in this report. The “Fund Complex” includes the Charles Schwab Family of Funds, Schwab Capital Trust, Schwab Investments, Schwab Annuity Portfolios, Schwab Strategic Trust, Laudus Trust and Laudus Institutional Trust. The Fund Complex includes 96 funds.
 
The address for all trustees and officers is 211 Main Street, San Francisco, CA 94105. You can find more information about the trustees and officers in the Statement of Additional Information, which is available free by calling 1-800-435-4000.
 
 Independent Trustees
 
             
Name, Year of Birth,
      Number of
   
and Position(s) with
      Portfolios in
   
the trust; (Terms of
      Fund Complex
   
office, and length of
  Principal Occupations
  Overseen by
   
Time Served1)   During the Past Five Years   the Trustee   Other Directorships
 
Robert W. Burns
1959
Trustee
(Trustee of Schwab Strategic Trust since 2009.)
  Retired/Private Investor (January 2009 – present); Formerly, Managing Director, Pacific Investment Management Company, LLC (PIMCO) and President, PIMCO Funds.   21   Director, PS Business Parks, Inc. (2005 – 2012).
 
Stephen Timothy Kochis
1946
Trustee
(Trustee of Schwab Strategic Trust since 2012.)
  CEO and Owner, Kochis Global (wealth management consulting) (May 2012 – present); Chairman and CEO, Aspiriant (wealth management) (January 2008 – April 2012).   21   None
 
Charles A. Ruffel
1956
Trustee
(Trustee of Schwab Strategic Trust since 2009.)
  Advisor (January 2008 – present) and Chief Executive Officer (January 1998 – January 2008), Asset International, Inc. (publisher of financial services information); Managing Partner and Co-Founder, Kudu Advisors, LLC (financial services) (June 2008 – present).   21   None
 
 
 Interested Trustees
 
             
Name, Year of Birth,
      Number of
   
and Position(s) with
      Portfolios in
   
the trust; (Terms of
      Fund Complex
   
office, and length of
  Principal Occupations
  Overseen by
   
Time Served)   During the Past Five Years   the Trustee   Other Directorships
 
Walter W. Bettinger II2
1960
Trustee
(Trustee of Schwab Strategic Trust since 2009.)
  As of October 2008, President and Chief Executive Officer, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. and The Charles Schwab Corporation. Since October 2008, Director, The Charles Schwab Corporation. Since May 2008, Director, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. and Schwab Holdings, Inc. Since 2006, Director, Charles Schwab Bank. Until October 2008, President and Chief Operating Officer, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. and The Charles Schwab Corporation. From 2004 through 2007, Executive Vice President and President, Schwab Investor Services. From 2004 through 2005, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Individual Investor Enterprise, and from 2002 through 2004, Executive Vice President, Corporate Services.   96   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
 
Marie Chandoha
1961
President and Chief Executive Officer
(Officer of Schwab Strategic Trust since 2010.)
  Executive Vice President, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (Sept. 2010 – present); Director, President and Chief Executive Officer (Dec. 2010 – present), Chief Investment Officer (Sept. 2010 – Oct. 2011), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; President, Chief Executive Officer (Dec. 2010 – present), and Chief Investment Officer (Sept. 2010 – Oct. 2011), Schwab Funds, Laudus Funds and Schwab ETFs; Global Head of Fixed Income Business Division, BlackRock, Inc. (formerly Barclays Global Investors) (March 2007 – August 2010).
 
George Pereira
1964
Treasurer and Principal Financial Officer
(Officer of Schwab Strategic Trust since 2009.)
  Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (Nov. 2004 – present); Chief Operating Officer (Jan. 2011 – present), Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.; Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer, Laudus Funds (June 2006 – present); Treasurer and Principal Financial Officer, Schwab Funds (Nov. 2004 – present) and Schwab ETFs (Oct. 2009 – present); Director, Charles Schwab Worldwide Fund, PLC and Charles Schwab Asset Management (Ireland) Limited (April 2005 – present).
 
Omar Aguilar
1970
Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer – Equities
(Officer of Schwab Strategic Trust since 2011.)
  Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer — Equities, Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. (April 2011 – present); Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer — Equities, Schwab Funds and Laudus Funds (June 2011 – present); Head of the Portfolio Management Group and Vice President of Portfolio Management, Financial Engines, Inc. (May 2009 – April 2011); Head of Quantitative Equity, ING Investment Management (July 2004 – Jan. 2009).
 
Brett Wander
1961
Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer – Fixed Income
(Officer of Schwab Strategic Trust since 2011.)
  Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer – Fixed Income, Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. (April 2011 – present); Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer – Fixed Income, Schwab Funds and Laudus Funds (June 2011 – present); Senior Managing Director, Global Head of Active Fixed Income Strategies, State Street Global Advisors (Jan. 2008 – Oct. 2010); Director of Alpha Strategies, Loomis, Sayles & Company (April 2006 – Jan. 2008).
 
David Lekich
1964
Chief Legal Officer and Secretary
(Officer of Schwab Strategic Trust since 2011.)
  Senior Vice President, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (Sept. 2011 – present); Senior Vice President and Chief Counsel, Charles Schwab Investment Management Inc. (Sept. 2011 – present); Vice President, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc., (March 2004 – Sept. 2011) and Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. (Jan 2011 – Sept. 2011); Secretary (April 2011 – present) and Chief Legal Officer (Dec. 2011 – present), Schwab Funds (April 2011 – present); Vice President and Assistant Clerk, Laudus Funds (April 2011 – present); Secretary (May 2011 – present) and Chief Legal Officer (Nov. 2011 – present), Schwab ETFs.
 
Catherine MacGregor
1964
Vice President and Assistant Secretary
(Officer of Schwab Strategic Trust since 2009.)
  Vice President, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc., Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. (July 2005 – present); Vice President (Dec. 2005 – present), Chief Legal Officer and Clerk (March 2007 – present), Laudus Funds; Vice President (Nov. 2005 – present) and Assistant Secretary (June 2007 – present), Schwab Funds; Vice President and Assistant Secretary, Schwab ETFs (Oct. 2009 – present).
 
 
 
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 Schwab ETF’s retirement policy requires that independent trustees retire by December 31 of the year in which the Trustee turns 72 or the Trustee’s twentieth year of service as an independent trustee, whichever comes first.
2 Mr. Bettinger is an Interested Trustee because he owns stock of The Charles Schwab Corporation, the parent company of the investment adviser.
3 The President, Treasurer and Secretary hold office until their respective successors are chosen and qualified or until he or she sooner dies, resigns, is removed or becomes disqualified. Each of the other officers serves at the pleasure of the Board.
 
 
 
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Glossary
 
 
144A securities These securities may be sold only to qualified institutional buyers under Securities Act Rule 144A.
 
American Depositary Receipt (ADR) U.S. dollar-denominated receipts issued by U.S. banks or trust companies that represent shares of foreign-based corporations.
 
ask See “offer.”
 
asset allocation The practice of dividing a portfolio among different asset classes, with each asset class assigned a particular percentage to help offset risks and rewards, based on your goals, time horizon and risk tolerance.
 
asset class A group of securities with similar structure and basic characteristics. Stocks, bonds and cash are the three main examples of asset classes.
 
authorized participant (AP) A large institutional investor that places orders for creation units with the funds’ distributor.
 
Barclays U.S. Treasury Bills 1 − 3 Months Index An index that includes all publicly issued zero-coupon U.S. Treasury Bills that have a remaining maturity of less than 3 months and more than 1 month, are rated investment grade, and have $250 million or more of outstanding face value
 
Barclays U.S. Aggregate Bond Index A broad-based benchmark that measures the investment grade, U.S. dollar-denominated, fixed-rate taxable bond market, including Treasuries, government-related and corporate securities, mortgage-backed securities (agency fixed-rate and hybrid ARM passthroughs), asset-backed securities, and commercial mortgage-backed securities.
 
beta A historical measure of an investment’s volatility relative to a market index (usually the S&P 500®). The index is defined as having a beta of 1.00. Investments with a beta higher than 1.00 have been more volatile than the index; those with a beta of less than 1.00 have been less volatile.
 
bid The highest price at which someone is willing to buy a security.
 
cap, capitalization See “market cap.”
 
capital gain, capital loss The difference between the amount paid for an investment and its value at a later time. If the investment has been sold, the capital gain or loss is considered a realized gain or loss. If the investment is still held, the gain or loss is still “on paper” and is considered unrealized.
 
commencement of operations The date that the first NAV was calculated.
 
creation unit (C.U.) A basket of securities that is delivered by an authorized participant (AP) to the fund equal to the current holdings of the ETF, plus a designated cash component. In return, the APs receive a large block of ETF shares (typically 50,000 shares), which investors can then buy and sell in the secondary market.
 
European Depositary Receipt (EDR) A negotiable security (receipt) that is issued by a European bank, and that represents shares of foreign-based corporations.
 
exchange A marketplace, or any organization or group that provides or maintains a marketplace for trading securities, options, futures, or commodities.
 
expense ratio The amount that is taken from the fund’s assets each year to cover the operating expenses. An expense ratio of 0.50% means that a fund’s expenses amount to half of one percent of its average net assets a year.
 
Global Depositary Receipt (GDR) A negotiable security (receipt) that is issued by a foreign bank, and that represents shares of foreign-based corporations.
 
gross domestic product (GDP) The output of goods and services produced by labor and property located in the United States.
 
inception date The date that the shares began trading in the secondary market.
 
indicative optimized portfolio value (IOPV) A calculation disseminated by the stock exchange that approximates the fund’s NAV every 15 seconds throughout the trading day.
 
liquidity The ability to convert a security or asset quickly into cash.
 
market cap, market capitalization The value of a company as determined by the total value of all shares of its stock outstanding.
 
market price return The return based on the change in market price per share of the fund over a given time period. Market price returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the fund at market price.
 
median market cap The midpoint of the range of market caps of the stocks held by a fund. There are different ways of calculating median market cap. With a simple median, half of the stocks in the fund’s portfolio would be larger than the median, and half would be smaller. With a weighted median (the type that is calculated for these funds), half of the fund’s assets are invested in stocks that are larger than the median market cap, and half in stocks that are smaller.
 
MSCI EAFE (Europe, Australasia, Far East) Index A free float-adjusted market capitalization index that is designed to measure the equity market performance of developed markets, excluding the U.S. & Canada. The Net version of the index reflects reinvested dividends net of withholding taxes, but reflects no deductions for expenses or other taxes; returns are calculated applying dividend withholding rates applicable to non-resident persons who do not benefit from double taxation treaties.
 
net asset value (NAV) The value of one share of a fund. NAV is calculated by taking the fund’s total assets, subtracting liabilities, and dividing by the number of shares outstanding.
 
NAV return The return based on the change in NAV of the fund over a given time period. NAV returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the fund.
 
offer (ask) The lowest price at which an individual is willing to sell a security.
 
open The price at which a security opened for trading on a given day.
 
outstanding shares, shares outstanding When speaking of the fund, indicates all shares currently held by investors.
 
price-to-book ratio (P/B)  The market price of a company’s stock compared with its “book value.” A mutual fund’s P/B is the weighted average of the P/B of all stocks in the fund’s portfolio.
 
 
 
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price-to-earnings ratio (P/E)  The market price of a company’s stock compared with earnings over the past year. A mutual fund’s P/E is the weighted average of the P/E of all stocks in the fund’s portfolio.
 
primary market The market that deals with the issuance of new securities.
 
Russell 2000 Index An index that measures the performance of the small-cap segment of the U.S. equity universe. It includes approximately 2000 of the smallest securities based on a combination of their market cap and current index membership.
 
Russell Fundamental Developed ex-U.S. Large Company Index An index that ranks companies in the Russell Developed ex-U.S. Index by fundamental measures of size and tracks the performance of those companies whose fundamental scores are in the top 87.5% of the Russell Developed ex-U.S. Index. 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. The Russell Developed ex-U.S. Index measures the performance of the largest investable securities in developed countries globally, excluding companies assigned to the United States.
 
Russell Fundamental Developed ex-U.S. Small Company Index An index that ranks companies in the Russell Developed ex-U.S. Index by fundamental measures of size and tracks the performance of those companies whose fundamental scores are in the bottom 12.5% of the Russell Developed ex-U.S. Index. 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. The Russell Developed ex- U.S. Index measures the performance of the largest investable securities in developed countries globally, excluding companies assigned to the United States.
 
Russell Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index An index that ranks companies in the Russell Emerging Markets Index by measures of fundamental size and tracks the performance of those companies whose fundamental scores are in the top 87.5% of the Russell Emerging Markets Index. 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. The Russell Emerging Markets Index measures the performance of the investable securities in emerging countries globally.
 
Russell Fundamental U.S. Index An index that selects, ranks, and weights securities by fundamental measures of company size as opposed to market capitalization. The fundamental overall company scores are created using as the universe the members of the Russell 3000 Index. Securities are grouped in order of decreasing company score for each index and each company receives a weight as a percentage of the sum of the weights of the individual securities within each index.
 
Russell Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index An index that ranks companies in the Russell 3000 Index by fundamental measures of size, and tracks the performance of those companies whose fundamental scores are in the top 87.5% of the Russell 3000 Index. 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 Russell 3000 Index measures the performance of the largest 3000 U.S. companies representing approximately 98% of the investable U.S. equity market.
 
Russell Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index An index that ranks companies in the Russell 3000 Index by fundamental measures of size and tracks the performance of those companies whose fundamental scores are in the bottom 12.5% of the Russell 3000 Index. 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 Russell 3000 Index measures the performance of the largest 3000 U.S. companies representing approximately 98% of the investable U.S. equity market.
 
S&P 500 Index A market capitalization index that is designed to measure the performance of 500 leading publicly held companies in leading industries of the U.S. economy.
 
sampling If a fund uses a sampling method, the fund will not fully replicate the benchmark index and may hold securities not included in the index. A fund that utilizes a sampling approach may not track the return of the index.
 
secondary market The market in which investors purchase securities from other investors rather than directly from the issuing companies. Organized exchanges facilitate the trading of securities in the secondary market.
 
spread The gap between bid and ask prices of a security.
 
stock A share of ownership, or equity, in the issuing company.
 
total return The percentage that an investor would have earned or lost on an investment in the fund assuming dividends and distributions were reinvested.
 
tracking error The difference between the performance of the fund and its benchmark index, positive or negative.
 
 
 
 
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Schwab ETFstm are designed to be low-cost, diversified investments. The funds follow broad market indices and provide exposure to specific segments of the market, making each an investment option for the core portions of an investor portfolio. The list to the right shows all currently available Schwab ETFs.
 
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 Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF
 

 
Portfolio Holdings as of August 31, 2014 (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 SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-Q. The fund’s Form N-Q is available on the SEC’s website at http://www.sec.gov and may be viewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room in Washington, D.C. Call 1-800-SEC-0330 for information on the operation of the Public Reference Room. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings on a daily basis on the fund’s website at www.schwabetfs.com.
 
                         
        Cost
  Value
Holdings by Category   ($)   ($)
 
  99 .8%   Common Stock     125,059,017       134,234,854  
  0 .3%   Other Investment Companies     414,207       416,289  
  0 .0%   Rights     1,852       1,852  
  0 .0%   Short-Term Investment     5,000       5,000  
 
 
  100 .1%   Total Investments     125,480,076       134,657,995  
  (0 .1)%   Other Assets and
Liabilities, Net
            (111,842 )
 
 
  100 .0%   Net Assets             134,546,153  
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
 
 Common Stock 99.8% of net assets
 
Automobiles & Components 1.0%
BorgWarner, Inc.
    936       58,210  
Cooper Tire & Rubber Co.
    564       17,388  
Dana Holding Corp.
    1,183       27,481  
Drew Industries, Inc.
    182       8,079  
Ford Motor Co.
    19,603       341,288  
General Motors Co.
    7,935       276,138  
Gentex Corp.
    728       21,512  
Harley-Davidson, Inc.
    1,118       71,060  
Johnson Controls, Inc.
    4,778       233,214  
Lear Corp.
    819       82,826  
Modine Manufacturing Co. *
    91       1,294  
Standard Motor Products, Inc.
    79       2,971  
Superior Industries International, Inc.
    273       5,310  
Tenneco, Inc. *
    188       12,047  
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
    1,680       43,630  
Thor Industries, Inc.
    391       21,001  
Tower International, Inc. *
    79       2,649  
TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. *
    837       80,595  
Visteon Corp. *
    463       46,851  
                 
              1,353,544  
 
Banks 5.4%
Associated Banc-Corp.
    1,274       23,161  
Astoria Financial Corp.
    1,092       14,272  
BancorpSouth, Inc.
    637       13,485  
Bank of America Corp.
    93,515       1,504,656  
Bank of Hawaii Corp.
    364       21,130  
BankUnited, Inc.
    275       8,676  
BB&T Corp.
    4,381       163,543  
BOK Financial Corp.
    91       6,132  
Capitol Federal Financial, Inc.
    546       6,743  
Cathay General Bancorp
    364       9,479  
CIT Group, Inc.
    637       30,551  
Citigroup, Inc.
    18,382       949,430  
City National Corp.
    182       13,810  
Comerica, Inc.
    1,092       54,971  
Commerce Bancshares, Inc.
    368       16,976  
Community Bank System, Inc.
    91       3,216  
Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc.
    273       21,458  
CVB Financial Corp.
    455       7,071  
East West Bancorp, Inc.
    364       12,682  
EverBank Financial Corp.
    91       1,718  
F.N.B. Corp.
    637       7,873  
Fifth Third Bancorp
    5,048       103,004  
First Citizens BancShares, Inc., Class A
    20       4,596  
First Financial Bancorp
    91       1,511  
First Financial Bankshares, Inc. (f)
    91       2,674  
First Horizon National Corp.
    1,729       21,025  
First Niagara Financial Group, Inc.
    1,501       13,059  
First Republic Bank
    182       8,900  
FirstMerit Corp.
    728       12,547  
Fulton Financial Corp.
    1,092       12,596  
Glacier Bancorp, Inc.
    364       9,908  
Hancock Holding Co.
    182       6,050  
Hudson City Bancorp, Inc.
    5,278       52,094  
Huntington Bancshares, Inc.
    5,278       51,962  
Iberiabank Corp.
    91       5,938  
International Bancshares Corp.
    364       9,595  
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
    26,299       1,563,476  
KeyCorp
    5,749       78,244  
M&T Bank Corp.
    558       68,986  
MB Financial, Inc.
    273       7,723  
National Penn Bancshares, Inc.
    91       910  
NBT Bancorp, Inc.
    182       4,370  
New York Community Bancorp, Inc.
    3,549       56,607  
Northwest Bancshares, Inc.
    364       4,590  
Old National Bancorp
    364       4,765  
People’s United Financial, Inc.
    1,820       27,209  
Popular, Inc. *
    1,183       36,626  
Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.
    91       5,496  
Provident Financial Services, Inc.
    455       7,740  
Regions Financial Corp.
    10,110       102,616  
Signature Bank *
    5       592  
SunTrust Banks, Inc.
    3,557       135,451  
Susquehanna Bancshares, Inc.
    637       6,574  
SVB Financial Group *
    91       10,130  
Synovus Financial Corp.
    921       22,242  
TCF Financial Corp.
    1,274       20,129  
The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.
    2,730       231,367  
Trustmark Corp.
    364       8,640  
U.S. Bancorp
    8,752       370,035  
UMB Financial Corp.
    91       5,255  
Umpqua Holdings Corp.
    455       7,949  
United Bankshares, Inc.
    273       8,995  
Valley National Bancorp
    1,274       12,740  
Washington Federal, Inc.
    546       11,875  
Webster Financial Corp.
    364       10,738  
Wells Fargo & Co.
    23,136       1,190,116  
Westamerica Bancorp
    182       8,803  
Wintrust Financial Corp.
    91       4,238  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Zions Bancorp
    1,456       42,428  
                 
              7,284,147  
 
Capital Goods 7.8%
3M Co.
    3,569       513,936  
A.O. Smith Corp.
    273       13,399  
AAR Corp.
    546       15,124  
Actuant Corp., Class A
    364       12,278  
Acuity Brands, Inc.
    182       22,546  
AECOM Technology Corp. *
    1,001       37,878  
Aegion Corp. *
    273       6,732  
AGCO Corp.
    819       40,000  
Air Lease Corp.
    22       834  
Aircastle Ltd.
    637       12,179  
Albany International Corp., Class A
    273       10,257  
Allegion plc
    91       4,680  
Alliant Techsystems, Inc.
    273       34,398  
Allison Transmission Holdings, Inc.
    91       2,792  
American Science & Engineering, Inc.
    13       753  
AMETEK, Inc.
    546       28,905  
Apogee Enterprises, Inc.
    273       9,967  
Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc.
    364       17,730  
Armstrong World Industries, Inc. *
    273       15,747  
Astec Industries, Inc.
    182       7,560  
AZZ, Inc.
    19       880  
B/E Aerospace, Inc. *
    273       23,134  
Barnes Group, Inc.
    364       12,463  
Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc. *
    273       7,786  
Briggs & Stratton Corp.
    637       12,829  
Carlisle Cos., Inc.
    364       30,176  
Caterpillar, Inc.
    3,976       433,662  
Chart Industries, Inc. *
    36       2,408  
Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. N.V.
    364       23,085  
CIRCOR International, Inc.
    91       6,478  
CLARCOR, Inc.
    273       17,256  
Colfax Corp. *
    11       700  
Comfort Systems USA, Inc.
    91       1,383  
Crane Co.
    273       18,998  
Cubic Corp.
    91       4,062  
Cummins, Inc.
    994       144,239  
Curtiss-Wright Corp.
    364       26,150  
Danaher Corp.
    1,639       125,564  
Deere & Co.
    2,693       226,454  
DigitalGlobe, Inc. *
    273       8,291  
Donaldson Co., Inc.
    546       22,856  
Dover Corp.
    1,092       95,954  
Dycom Industries, Inc. *
    546       17,041  
Eaton Corp. plc
    1,820       127,054  
EMCOR Group, Inc.
    728       31,450  
Emerson Electric Co.
    5,187       332,072  
Encore Wire Corp.
    273       11,589  
EnerSys
    273       17,551  
Engility Holdings, Inc. *
    91       3,198  
EnPro Industries, Inc. *
    91       6,179  
ESCO Technologies, Inc.
    91       3,276  
Esterline Technologies Corp. *
    182       21,336  
Exelis, Inc.
    2,735       47,015  
Fastenal Co.
    1,001       45,325  
Flowserve Corp.
    637       48,342  
Fluor Corp.
    2,002       147,928  
Fortune Brands Home & Security, Inc.
    461       19,920  
Foster Wheeler AG
    1,220       39,821  
Franklin Electric Co., Inc.
    182       6,909  
GATX Corp.
    455       30,153  
Generac Holdings, Inc. *
    91       4,233  
General Cable Corp.
    728       15,630  
General Dynamics Corp.
    2,825       348,181  
General Electric Co.
    61,744       1,604,109  
Graco, Inc.
    273       20,983  
GrafTech International Ltd. *
    1,001       8,739  
Granite Construction, Inc.
    546       19,257  
Griffon Corp.
    91       1,135  
H&E Equipment Services, Inc.
    273       11,168  
Harsco Corp.
    1,274       30,831  
HEICO Corp.
    93       4,818  
Hexcel Corp. *
    273       11,245  
Hillenbrand, Inc.
    364       12,172  
Honeywell International, Inc.
    3,399       323,687  
Hubbell, Inc., Class B
    273       33,006  
Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.
    364       37,168  
Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc.
    10       771  
IDEX Corp.
    273       21,005  
Illinois Tool Works, Inc.
    2,366       208,705  
Ingersoll-Rand plc
    2,184       131,477  
ITT Corp.
    1,223       58,533  
Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. *
    1,274       68,681  
Joy Global, Inc.
    835       52,730  
Kaman Corp.
    182       7,400  
KBR, Inc.
    2,406       52,980  
Kennametal, Inc.
    455       20,389  
L-3 Communications Holdings, Inc.
    1,585       174,271  
Layne Christensen Co. *
    819       9,320  
Lennox International, Inc.
    455       38,111  
Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc.
    455       32,351  
Lindsay Corp. (f)
    10       778  
Lockheed Martin Corp.
    2,184       380,016  
Masco Corp.
    2,463       57,807  
Masonite International Corp. *
    91       5,203  
MasTec, Inc. *
    182       5,551  
Meritor, Inc. *
    1,274       17,365  
Moog, Inc., Class A *
    273       19,356  
MRC Global, Inc. *
    831       20,625  
MSC Industrial Direct Co., Inc., Class A
    182       16,405  
Mueller Industries, Inc.
    546       15,965  
Mueller Water Products, Inc., Class A
    1,456       13,439  
MYR Group, Inc. *
    91       2,128  
Navistar International Corp. *
    311       11,728  
Nordson Corp.
    182       14,753  
Northrop Grumman Corp.
    3,199       406,977  
Orbital Sciences Corp. *
    546       14,616  
Oshkosh Corp.
    910       45,209  
Owens Corning
    1,092       39,312  
PACCAR, Inc.
    2,008       126,122  
Pall Corp.
    364       30,711  
Parker-Hannifin Corp.
    1,118       129,129  
Pentair plc
    477       32,469  
Polypore International, Inc. *
    139       6,231  
Precision Castparts Corp.
    385       93,963  
Quanex Building Products Corp.
    364       6,574  
Quanta Services, Inc. *
    1,183       42,990  
Raven Industries, Inc.
    182       4,852  
Raytheon Co.
    3,292       317,151  
RBC Bearings, Inc.
    13       804  
 
 
 
See financial notes


 

 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Regal-Beloit Corp.
    273       19,402  
Rexnord Corp. *
    91       2,658  
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
    546       63,669  
Rockwell Collins, Inc.
    910       70,052  
Roper Industries, Inc.
    273       41,103  
Rush Enterprises, Inc., Class A *
    364       13,348  
Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc.
    273       8,823  
Snap-on, Inc.
    273       34,111  
Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc., Class A *
    910       34,898  
SPX Corp.
    546       56,811  
Standex International Corp.
    11       821  
Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.
    835       76,402  
TAL International Group, Inc. *
    182       8,044  
Teledyne Technologies, Inc. *
    182       17,667  
Tennant Co.
    91       6,342  
Terex Corp.
    910       34,043  
Textron, Inc.
    2,184       82,992  
The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
    455       13,218  
The Boeing Co.
    2,507       317,888  
The Greenbrier Cos., Inc.
    182       13,017  
The Manitowoc Co., Inc.
    819       24,095  
The Middleby Corp. *
    100       8,623  
The Timken Co.
    637       28,850  
The Toro Co.
    364       22,397  
Titan International, Inc.
    182       2,639  
TransDigm Group, Inc.
    182       34,214  
TriMas Corp. *
    91       2,885  
Trinity Industries, Inc.
    1,092       52,831  
Triumph Group, Inc.
    182       12,625  
Tutor Perini Corp. *
    752       22,470  
United Rentals, Inc. *
    546       64,237  
United Technologies Corp.
    5,836       630,171  
Universal Forest Products, Inc.
    455       21,544  
URS Corp.
    1,399       84,751  
Valmont Industries, Inc.
    91       12,808  
W.W. Grainger, Inc.
    298       73,368  
WABCO Holdings, Inc. *
    273       28,174  
Wabtec Corp.
    273       22,757  
Watsco, Inc.
    182       16,833  
Watts Water Technologies, Inc., Class A
    182       11,519  
WESCO International, Inc. *
    455       38,215  
Woodward, Inc.
    273       14,259  
Xylem, Inc.
    1,001       37,297  
                 
              10,432,848  
 
Commercial & Professional Services 1.2%
ABM Industries, Inc.
    819       21,785  
ACCO Brands Corp. *
    182       1,407  
Brady Corp., Class A
    479       12,751  
Cintas Corp.
    910       60,187  
Clean Harbors, Inc. *
    182       11,018  
Copart, Inc. *
    580       19,969  
Covanta Holding Corp.
    728       15,281  
Deluxe Corp.
    364       21,676  
Equifax, Inc.
    546       43,003  
FTI Consulting, Inc. *
    459       17,029  
G&K Services, Inc., Class A
    182       10,172  
Healthcare Services Group, Inc.
    273       7,461  
Herman Miller, Inc.
    546       16,227  
HNI Corp.
    546       20,699  
Huron Consulting Group, Inc. *
    91       5,504  
ICF International, Inc. *
    182       6,148  
IHS, Inc., Class A *
    91       12,965  
Insperity, Inc.
    273       8,056  
Interface, Inc.
    273       4,649  
Iron Mountain, Inc.
    1,482       53,322  
KAR Auction Services, Inc.
    366       11,039  
Kelly Services, Inc., Class A
    1,001       16,727  
Kforce, Inc.
    364       7,305  
Kimball International, Inc., Class B
    182       2,890  
Knoll, Inc.
    364       6,658  
Korn/Ferry International *
    364       11,011  
Manpowergroup, Inc.
    1,304       101,164  
McGrath RentCorp
    182       6,734  
Mobile Mini, Inc.
    91       3,564  
MSA Safety, Inc.
    182       10,076  
Navigant Consulting, Inc. *
    637       10,377  
Nielsen N.V.
    546       25,657  
On Assignment, Inc. *
    91       2,690  
Pitney Bowes, Inc.
    2,831       76,607  
Quad/Graphics, Inc.
    505       11,317  
R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co.
    4,970       87,820  
Republic Services, Inc.
    2,042       80,312  
Resources Connection, Inc.
    637       9,752  
Robert Half International, Inc.
    1,215       61,005  
Rollins, Inc.
    182       5,415  
Steelcase, Inc., Class A
    1,217       19,107  
Stericycle, Inc. *
    182       21,631  
Team, Inc. *
    91       3,632  
Tetra Tech, Inc.
    364       9,282  
The ADT Corp.
    1,484       54,700  
The Brink’s Co.
    728       19,933  
The Corporate Executive Board Co.
    182       11,997  
The Dun & Bradstreet Corp.
    364       42,726  
Towers Watson & Co., Class A
    182       19,953  
TrueBlue, Inc. *
    546       14,818  
Tyco International Ltd.
    4,716       210,428  
UniFirst Corp.
    91       8,822  
United Stationers, Inc.
    655       26,626  
Verisk Analytics, Inc., Class A *
    277       17,781  
Viad Corp.
    273       5,990  
Waste Connections, Inc.
    364       17,858  
Waste Management, Inc.
    4,732       222,262  
West Corp.
    91       2,699  
                 
              1,647,674  
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 1.1%
Arctic Cat, Inc.
    91       3,369  
Brunswick Corp.
    182       7,826  
Callaway Golf Co.
    1,183       9,003  
Carter’s, Inc.
    182       15,066  
Coach, Inc.
    2,228       82,057  
Columbia Sportswear Co.
    91       6,931  
Crocs, Inc. *
    364       5,624  
D.R. Horton, Inc.
    1,729       37,485  
Deckers Outdoor Corp. *
    182       16,788  
Ethan Allen Interiors, Inc.
    273       6,888  
Fossil Group, Inc. *
    277       28,057  
G-III Apparel Group Ltd. *
    91       7,511  
Garmin Ltd.
    910       49,440  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Hanesbrands, Inc.
    281       28,853  
Harman International Industries, Inc.
    369       42,464  
Hasbro, Inc.
    1,183       62,291  
Helen of Troy Ltd. *
    182       10,596  
Iconix Brand Group, Inc. *
    20       833  
JAKKS Pacific, Inc. *(f)
    546       3,702  
Jarden Corp. *
    637       38,086  
KB Home
    728       12,922  
La-Z-Boy, Inc.
    546       11,652  
Leggett & Platt, Inc.
    1,547       54,284  
Lennar Corp., Class A
    376       14,732  
M.D.C Holdings, Inc.
    182       5,280  
Mattel, Inc.
    2,230       76,913  
Meritage Homes Corp. *
    182       7,511  
Michael Kors Holdings Ltd. *
    91       7,291  
Mohawk Industries, Inc. *
    276       40,301  
Newell Rubbermaid, Inc.
    1,771       59,364  
NIKE, Inc., Class B
    3,382       265,656  
NVR, Inc. *
    50       58,659  
Oxford Industries, Inc.
    12       736  
Polaris Industries, Inc.
    182       26,459  
PulteGroup, Inc.
    1,092       20,988  
PVH Corp.
    182       21,247  
Quiksilver, Inc. *
    1,274       3,707  
Ralph Lauren Corp.
    370       62,604  
Skechers U.S.A., Inc., Class A *
    283       16,519  
Steven Madden Ltd. *
    95       3,229  
Sturm Ruger & Co., Inc. (f)
    14       706  
Tempur Sealy International, Inc. *
    455       26,627  
Toll Brothers, Inc. *
    546       19,432  
Tupperware Brands Corp.
    273       20,000  
Under Armour, Inc., Class A *
    182       12,441  
VF Corp.
    1,399       89,704  
Whirlpool Corp.
    738       112,929  
Wolverine World Wide, Inc.
    492       13,067  
                 
              1,527,830  
 
Consumer Services 1.8%
Apollo Education Group, Inc. *
    2,821       78,339  
Aramark
    91       2,357  
Bally Technologies, Inc. *
    182       14,431  
Bob Evans Farms, Inc.
    573       24,880  
Boyd Gaming Corp. *
    1,274       13,568  
Brinker International, Inc.
    1,001       48,949  
Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc. *
    6       887  
Burger King Worldwide, Inc.
    300       9,612  
Capella Education Co.
    91       5,925  
Career Education Corp. *
    3,822       20,983  
Carnival Corp.
    2,730       103,412  
Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. *
    41       27,825  
Choice Hotels International, Inc.
    91       4,929  
Churchill Downs, Inc.
    9       848  
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc.
    95       9,539  
Darden Restaurants, Inc.
    1,365       64,592  
DeVry Education Group, Inc.
    546       23,440  
DineEquity, Inc.
    91       7,571  
Domino’s Pizza, Inc.
    364       27,464  
Dunkin’ Brands Group, Inc.
    91       3,962  
Graham Holdings Co., Class B
    55       39,534  
H&R Block, Inc.
    1,456       48,820  
Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc. *
    91       2,304  
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Co. *
    91       1,747  
Hyatt Hotels Corp., Class A *
    182       11,118  
International Game Technology
    2,548       42,959  
International Speedway Corp., Class A
    273       9,143  
ITT Educational Services, Inc. *
    819       6,904  
Jack in the Box, Inc.
    546       32,460  
Las Vegas Sands Corp.
    463       30,794  
Life Time Fitness, Inc. *
    182       8,390  
Marriott International, Inc., Class A
    1,212       84,113  
Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corp. *
    91       5,423  
Matthews International Corp., Class A
    273       12,599  
McDonald’s Corp.
    7,126       667,849  
MGM Resorts International *
    1,638       40,082  
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. *
    26       866  
Panera Bread Co., Class A *
    91       13,645  
Papa John’s International, Inc.
    182       7,207  
Penn National Gaming, Inc. *
    1,009       11,392  
Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc. *
    364       9,096  
Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Inc. *
    182       9,664  
Regis Corp.
    910       13,750  
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.
    1,183       75,428  
Ruby Tuesday, Inc. *
    1,365       8,422  
Scientific Games Corp., Class A *
    91       924  
SeaWorld Entertainment, Inc.
    91       1,892  
Service Corp. International
    1,638       36,314  
Six Flags Entertainment Corp.
    182       6,639  
Sonic Corp. *
    568       11,990  
Sotheby’s
    273       11,141  
Starbucks Corp.
    1,820       141,614  
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.
    934       78,960  
Steiner Leisure Ltd. *
    91       3,869  
Strayer Education, Inc. *
    364       22,102  
Texas Roadhouse, Inc.
    364       9,679  
The Cheesecake Factory, Inc.
    455       20,452  
The Wendy’s Co.
    2,548       20,766  
Vail Resorts, Inc.
    182       14,467  
Weight Watchers International, Inc. (f)
    481       11,876  
Wyndham Worldwide Corp.
    853       69,042  
Wynn Resorts Ltd.
    364       70,208  
Yum! Brands, Inc.
    2,139       154,928  
                 
              2,374,085  
 
Diversified Financials 3.1%
Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. *
    91       19,215  
Ally Financial, Inc. *
    546       13,432  
American Express Co.
    4,248       380,408  
Ameriprise Financial, Inc.
    837       105,261  
Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B *
    6,570       901,732  
BGC Partners, Inc., Class A
    182       1,378  
BlackRock, Inc.
    328       108,414  
Capital One Financial Corp.
    3,300       270,798  
Cash America International, Inc.
    277       12,365  
CBOE Holdings, Inc.
    277       14,688  
CME Group, Inc.
    1,021       78,158  
Discover Financial Services
    1,911       119,189  
E*TRADE Financial Corp. *
    1,183       26,334  
Eaton Vance Corp.
    661       25,885  
Ezcorp, Inc., Class A *
    557       5,921  
Federated Investors, Inc., Class B
    1,001       30,721  
First Cash Financial Services, Inc. *
    103       5,949  
 
 
 
See financial notes


 

 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Franklin Resources, Inc.
    2,325       131,409  
Greenhill & Co., Inc.
    182       8,922  
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.
    188       35,532  
Invesco Ltd.
    1,674       68,366  
Investment Technology Group, Inc. *
    637       10,848  
Janus Capital Group, Inc.
    1,603       19,476  
Lazard Ltd., Class A
    273       14,922  
Legg Mason, Inc.
    1,215       59,924  
Leucadia National Corp.
    738       18,398  
LPL Financial Holdings, Inc.
    277       13,487  
McGraw Hill Financial, Inc.
    1,911       155,039  
Moody’s Corp.
    752       70,365  
Morgan Stanley
    5,551       190,455  
MSCI, Inc. *
    455       20,994  
Nelnet, Inc., Class A
    130       5,716  
Northern Trust Corp.
    1,092       75,730  
PHH Corp. *
    1,365       32,705  
Portfolio Recovery Associates, Inc. *
    91       5,172  
Raymond James Financial, Inc.
    364       19,889  
Santander Consumer USA Holdings, Inc.
    182       3,389  
SEI Investments Co.
    728       27,588  
SLM Corp.
    1,911       16,931  
State Street Corp.
    1,672       120,434  
Stifel Financial Corp. *
    91       4,357  
T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.
    1,114       90,228  
TD Ameritrade Holding Corp.
    735       24,336  
The Bank of New York Mellon Corp.
    4,732       185,400  
The Charles Schwab Corp. (a)
    3,583       102,151  
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
    2,683       480,552  
The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc.
    733       31,864  
Waddell & Reed Financial, Inc., Class A
    364       19,838  
World Acceptance Corp. *(f)
    91       7,129  
                 
              4,191,394  
 
Energy 15.1%
Alon USA Energy, Inc.
    91       1,513  
Alpha Natural Resources, Inc. *
    8,463       33,429  
Anadarko Petroleum Corp.
    2,309       260,201  
Apache Corp.
    2,901       295,409  
Arch Coal, Inc. (f)
    6,097       18,596  
Atwood Oceanics, Inc. *
    182       8,993  
Baker Hughes, Inc.
    3,197       221,041  
Basic Energy Services, Inc. *
    364       8,812  
Bill Barrett Corp. *
    364       8,288  
Bristow Group, Inc.
    182       13,282  
C&J Energy Services, Inc. *
    26       746  
Cabot Oil & Gas Corp.
    546       18,313  
Cameron International Corp. *
    1,001       74,404  
CARBO Ceramics, Inc.
    91       9,791  
Chesapeake Energy Corp.
    5,565       151,368  
Chevron Corp.
    24,297       3,145,247  
Cimarex Energy Co.
    364       52,838  
Cloud Peak Energy, Inc. *
    455       7,148  
Comstock Resources, Inc.
    364       8,874  
Concho Resources, Inc. *
    182       25,851  
ConocoPhillips
    28,335       2,301,369  
CONSOL Energy, Inc.
    1,183       47,651  
Continental Resources, Inc. *
    5       806  
CVR Energy, Inc. (f)
    18       893  
Delek US Holdings, Inc.
    387       13,537  
Denbury Resources, Inc.
    1,654       28,482  
Devon Energy Corp.
    3,822       288,255  
Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc. (f)
    1,011       44,423  
Dresser-Rand Group, Inc. *
    463       32,086  
Dril-Quip, Inc. *
    91       9,234  
Energen Corp.
    455       36,618  
Energy Transfer Partners LP
    132       7,584  
Energy XXI Bermuda Ltd.
    459       7,574  
EOG Resources, Inc.
    1,456       159,985  
EQT Corp.
    364       36,058  
EXCO Resources, Inc. (f)
    1,092       5,274  
Exterran Holdings, Inc.
    819       38,190  
Exxon Mobil Corp.
    57,876       5,756,347  
FMC Technologies, Inc. *
    728       45,020  
Forest Oil Corp. *
    5,279       8,605  
Forum Energy Technologies, Inc. *
    23       783  
Frontline Ltd. *(f)
    1,729       3,544  
Golar LNG Ltd.
    14       882  
Green Plains, Inc.
    300       13,407  
Gulfmark Offshore, Inc., Class A
    91       3,659  
Halliburton Co.
    4,596       310,736  
Helix Energy Solutions Group, Inc. *
    910       24,861  
Helmerich & Payne, Inc.
    455       47,798  
Hercules Offshore, Inc. *
    1,562       5,264  
Hess Corp.
    3,571       361,028  
HollyFrontier Corp.
    1,482       74,144  
Hornbeck Offshore Services, Inc. *
    116       5,065  
ION Geophysical Corp. *
    1,288       4,444  
Key Energy Services, Inc. *
    2,002       12,613  
Kinder Morgan, Inc.
    2,319       93,363  
Marathon Oil Corp.
    11,864       494,610  
Marathon Petroleum Corp.
    3,563       324,269  
Matrix Service Co. *
    273       7,701  
McDermott International, Inc. *
    4,277       30,794  
Murphy Oil Corp.
    3,563       222,581  
Nabors Industries Ltd.
    3,670       99,861  
National Oilwell Varco, Inc.
    2,416       208,815  
Newfield Exploration Co. *
    1,456       65,258  
Newpark Resources, Inc. *
    546       6,732  
Noble Energy, Inc.
    1,092       78,777  
Nordic American Tankers Ltd. (f)
    728       6,596  
North Atlantic Drilling Ltd.
    91       997  
Occidental Petroleum Corp.
    5,518       572,382  
Oceaneering International, Inc.
    364       25,320  
Oil States International, Inc. *
    273       17,622  
ONEOK, Inc.
    1,274       89,435  
Parker Drilling Co. *
    1,638       10,287  
Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc.
    1,376       47,527  
PBF Energy, Inc., Class A
    91       2,585  
PDC Energy, Inc. *
    91       5,468  
Peabody Energy Corp.
    4,376       69,491  
Penn Virginia Corp. *
    1,024       15,380  
Phillips 66
    12,416       1,080,440  
Pioneer Energy Services Corp. *
    637       9,797  
Pioneer Natural Resources Co.
    187       39,018  
QEP Resources, Inc.
    1,652       58,762  
Quicksilver Resources, Inc. *(f)
    2,639       3,510  
Range Resources Corp.
    273       21,455  
Rosetta Resources, Inc. *
    91       4,550  
Rowan Cos. plc, Class A
    728       22,073  
RPC, Inc.
    91       2,072  
 
 
 
See financial notes 5


 

 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
SandRidge Energy, Inc. *(f)
    2,681       14,048  
Schlumberger Ltd.
    5,557       609,270  
SEACOR Holdings, Inc. *
    364       29,702  
Seadrill Ltd.
    2,133       79,454  
SemGroup Corp., Class A
    364       31,934  
Ship Finance International Ltd.
    364       7,204  
SM Energy Co.
    291       25,911  
Southwestern Energy Co. *
    1,001       41,221  
Spectra Energy Corp.
    3,388       141,144  
Stone Energy Corp. *
    455       16,011  
Superior Energy Services, Inc.
    910       32,614  
Swift Energy Co. *(f)
    546       6,197  
Targa Resources Corp.
    182       25,398  
Teekay Corp.
    364       22,321  
Tesoro Corp.
    2,228       144,241  
TETRA Technologies, Inc. *
    1,001       11,812  
The Williams Cos., Inc.
    3,387       201,323  
Tidewater, Inc.
    469       23,858  
Ultra Petroleum Corp. *(f)
    546       14,485  
Unit Corp. *
    374       24,613  
Valero Energy Corp.
    12,612       682,814  
W&T Offshore, Inc.
    455       6,789  
Western Refining, Inc.
    637       29,640  
Whiting Petroleum Corp. *
    364       33,728  
World Fuel Services Corp.
    2,044       90,713  
WPX Energy, Inc. *
    3,094       82,362  
                 
              20,266,698  
 
Food & Staples Retailing 3.7%
Casey’s General Stores, Inc.
    455       32,619  
Costco Wholesale Corp.
    4,277       517,859  
CVS Caremark Corp.
    13,842       1,099,747  
Ingles Markets, Inc., Class A
    91       2,297  
PriceSmart, Inc.
    91       8,155  
Rite Aid Corp. *
    2,198       13,672  
Roundy’s, Inc.
    856       3,201  
Safeway, Inc.
    7,152       248,747  
SpartanNash Co.
    182       3,911  
SUPERVALU, Inc. *
    8,788       83,925  
Sysco Corp.
    7,462       282,287  
The Andersons, Inc.
    230       15,817  
The Fresh Market, Inc. *
    130       4,336  
The Kroger Co.
    7,669       390,966  
The Pantry, Inc. *
    1,314       27,817  
United Natural Foods, Inc. *
    364       23,402  
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
    21,614       1,631,857  
Walgreen Co.
    9,132       552,669  
Whole Foods Market, Inc.
    1,575       61,645  
                 
              5,004,929  
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 4.9%
Altria Group, Inc.
    13,654       588,214  
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.
    10,151       506,129  
B&G Foods, Inc.
    189       5,708  
Brown-Forman Corp., Class B
    546       50,592  
Bunge Ltd.
    3,387       286,710  
Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.
    91       7,199  
Campbell Soup Co.
    1,638       73,415  
Chiquita Brands International, Inc. *
    1,729       24,033  
Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc.
    2,487       118,829  
ConAgra Foods, Inc.
    4,641       149,440  
Constellation Brands, Inc., Class A *
    469       40,845  
Darling Ingredients, Inc. *
    273       5,263  
Dean Foods Co.
    2,833       45,838  
Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.
    1,547       97,337  
Flowers Foods, Inc.
    1,001       19,600  
Fresh Del Monte Produce, Inc.
    637       20,346  
General Mills, Inc.
    3,658       195,264  
Hormel Foods Corp.
    819       41,507  
Ingredion, Inc.
    556       44,347  
J&J Snack Foods Corp.
    91       8,619  
Kellogg Co.
    1,765       114,672  
Keurig Green Mountain, Inc.
    91       12,132  
Kraft Foods Group, Inc.
    3,841       226,235  
Lancaster Colony Corp.
    182       16,091  
Lorillard, Inc.
    2,548       152,116  
McCormick & Co., Inc. Non-Voting Shares
    637       44,393  
Mead Johnson Nutrition Co.
    364       34,798  
Molson Coors Brewing Co., Class B
    819       60,565  
Mondelez International, Inc., Class A
    14,050       508,469  
Monster Beverage Corp. *
    281       24,843  
PepsiCo, Inc.
    9,450       874,030  
Philip Morris International, Inc.
    10,497       898,333  
Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. *
    546       16,309  
Pinnacle Foods, Inc.
    26       841  
Post Holdings, Inc. *
    273       10,093  
Reynolds American, Inc.
    2,170       126,880  
Sanderson Farms, Inc.
    273       25,476  
Seaboard Corp. *
    2       5,798  
Snyder’s-Lance, Inc.
    273       7,442  
The Coca-Cola Co.
    17,619       735,065  
The Hain Celestial Group, Inc. *
    91       8,951  
The Hershey Co.
    455       41,596  
The J.M. Smucker Co.
    742       76,129  
The WhiteWave Foods Co. *
    546       19,121  
TreeHouse Foods, Inc. *
    182       15,019  
Tyson Foods, Inc., Class A
    3,947       150,223  
Universal Corp.
    532       28,068  
Vector Group Ltd.
    365       8,720  
                 
              6,571,643  
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 5.8%
Abbott Laboratories
    12,380       522,931  
Aetna, Inc.
    4,027       330,737  
Air Methods Corp. *
    16       939  
Alere, Inc. *
    455       16,130  
Align Technology, Inc. *
    16       871  
Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc. *
    910       13,445  
Amedisys, Inc. *
    819       17,133  
AmerisourceBergen Corp.
    3,203       247,880  
Amsurg Corp. *
    182       9,790  
Analogic Corp.
    91       6,570  
Baxter International, Inc.
    3,658       274,277  
Becton Dickinson & Co.
    1,457       170,717  
BioScrip, Inc. *
    182       1,540  
Boston Scientific Corp. *
    8,019       101,681  
Brookdale Senior Living, Inc. *
    455       15,902  
C.R. Bard, Inc.
    546       81,048  
Cardinal Health, Inc.
    4,879       359,582  
CareFusion Corp. *
    1,092       50,134  
 
 
 
See financial notes


 

 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Catamaran Corp. *
    455       21,440  
Centene Corp. *
    364       28,439  
Cerner Corp. *
    364       20,988  
Chemed Corp.
    182       19,221  
Cigna Corp.
    1,093       103,398  
Community Health Systems, Inc. *
    1,638       88,911  
CONMED Corp.
    182       7,189  
Covidien plc
    2,366       205,440  
DaVita HealthCare Partners, Inc. *
    910       67,959  
DENTSPLY International, Inc.
    637       30,388  
Edwards Lifesciences Corp. *
    299       29,679  
Envision Healthcare Holdings, Inc. *
    22       804  
Express Scripts Holding Co. *
    2,784       205,821  
Gentiva Health Services, Inc. *
    578       10,444  
Greatbatch, Inc. *
    182       8,294  
Haemonetics Corp. *
    182       6,496  
Hanger, Inc. *
    91       2,038  
HCA Holdings, Inc. *
    4,212       294,082  
Health Net, Inc. *
    2,548       120,266  
HealthSouth Corp.
    273       10,753  
Healthways, Inc. *
    455       7,944  
Henry Schein, Inc. *
    467       55,895  
Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc.
    546       23,920  
Hologic, Inc. *
    728       18,105  
Humana, Inc.
    1,862       239,714  
IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. *
    182       22,563  
Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corp. *
    91       4,549  
Intuitive Surgical, Inc. *
    68       31,961  
Invacare Corp.
    728       11,168  
Kindred Healthcare, Inc.
    1,372       28,332  
Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings *
    557       59,727  
LifePoint Hospitals, Inc. *
    546       40,841  
Magellan Health, Inc. *
    455       25,416  
Masimo Corp. *
    182       4,084  
McKesson Corp.
    2,424       472,753  
MEDNAX, Inc. *
    364       20,839  
Medtronic, Inc.
    6,280       400,978  
Molina Healthcare, Inc. *
    364       17,414  
MWI Veterinary Supply, Inc. *
    12       1,705  
Omnicare, Inc.
    949       60,518  
Orthofix International N.V. *
    24       814  
Owens & Minor, Inc.
    1,183       40,695  
Patterson Cos., Inc.
    819       32,981  
PharMerica Corp. *
    637       15,855  
Quality Systems, Inc.
    91       1,425  
Quest Diagnostics, Inc.
    1,911       120,794  
ResMed, Inc. (f)
    273       14,483  
Select Medical Holdings Corp.
    1,011       14,174  
Sirona Dental Systems, Inc. *
    91       7,417  
St. Jude Medical, Inc.
    1,773       116,291  
STERIS Corp.
    455       25,612  
Stryker Corp.
    1,729       144,043  
Team Health Holdings, Inc. *
    17       995  
Teleflex, Inc.
    273       29,888  
Tenet Healthcare Corp. *
    1,004       61,425  
The Cooper Cos., Inc.
    91       14,836  
The Ensign Group, Inc.
    27       945  
Thoratec Corp. *
    91       2,275  
Triple-S Management Corp., Class B *
    182       3,483  
UnitedHealth Group, Inc.
    10,738       930,770  
Universal Health Services, Inc., Class B
    546       62,484  
Varian Medical Systems, Inc. *
    546       46,421  
VCA, Inc. *
    546       22,249  
WellCare Health Plans, Inc. *
    462       30,427  
WellPoint, Inc.
    7,553       880,000  
West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.
    364       15,809  
Zimmer Holdings, Inc.
    1,365       135,558  
                 
              7,823,932  
 
Household & Personal Products 1.9%
Avon Products, Inc.
    5,413       75,999  
Church & Dwight Co., Inc.
    455       31,049  
Colgate-Palmolive Co.
    4,309       278,922  
Elizabeth Arden, Inc. *
    184       3,146  
Energizer Holdings, Inc.
    364       44,233  
Herbalife Ltd. (f)
    546       27,835  
Kimberly-Clark Corp.
    2,203       237,924  
Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc., Class A
    193       8,631  
Spectrum Brands Holdings, Inc.
    91       7,881  
The Clorox Co.
    673       59,628  
The Estee Lauder Cos., Inc., Class A
    651       50,016  
The Procter & Gamble Co.
    21,021       1,747,055  
WD-40 Co.
    91       6,252  
                 
              2,578,571  
 
Insurance 3.4%
ACE Ltd.
    1,490       158,432  
Aflac, Inc.
    2,716       166,328  
Alleghany Corp. *
    57       24,574  
Allied World Assurance Co. Holdings AG
    837       30,961  
American Equity Investment Life Holding Co.
    376       9,302  
American Financial Group, Inc.
    728       43,658  
American International Group, Inc.
    5,753       322,513  
Aon plc
    1,118       97,445  
Arch Capital Group Ltd. *
    1,023       56,858  
Argo Group International Holdings Ltd.
    188       9,896  
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.
    546       25,788  
Aspen Insurance Holdings Ltd.
    728       30,955  
Assurant, Inc.
    1,118       74,627  
Assured Guaranty Ltd.
    554       13,379  
Axis Capital Holdings Ltd.
    1,207       58,202  
Brown & Brown, Inc.
    455       14,842  
Cincinnati Financial Corp.
    1,116       53,668  
CNO Financial Group, Inc.
    1,587       28,328  
Employers Holdings, Inc.
    91       1,948  
Endurance Specialty Holdings Ltd.
    562       32,635  
Everest Re Group Ltd.
    326       53,412  
First American Financial Corp.
    819       23,219  
FNF Group *
    1,773       50,194  
Genworth Financial, Inc., Class A *
    3,859       54,759  
HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc.
    742       37,204  
Horace Mann Educators Corp.
    273       8,135  
Infinity Property & Casualty Corp.
    182       12,445  
Kemper Corp.
    653       23,737  
Lincoln National Corp.
    1,389       76,451  
Loews Corp.
    2,507       109,656  
Markel Corp. *
    35       23,093  
 
 
 
See financial notes 7


 

 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.
    2,422       128,608  
Mercury General Corp.
    273       13,986  
MetLife, Inc.
    3,844       210,421  
Montpelier Re Holdings Ltd.
    364       11,448  
Old Republic International Corp.
    1,678       25,757  
PartnerRe Ltd.
    560       62,546  
Platinum Underwriters Holdings Ltd.
    467       29,173  
Primerica, Inc.
    560       28,185  
Principal Financial Group, Inc.
    1,211       65,745  
ProAssurance Corp.
    273       12,613  
Protective Life Corp.
    560       38,864  
Prudential Financial, Inc.
    2,422       217,253  
Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.
    455       37,756  
RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.
    556       56,929  
RLI Corp.
    364       16,271  
Safety Insurance Group, Inc.
    91       5,023  
Selective Insurance Group, Inc.
    405       9,708  
StanCorp Financial Group, Inc.
    374       24,504  
Stewart Information Services Corp.
    184       5,928  
Symetra Financial Corp.
    364       8,860  
The Allstate Corp.
    3,852       236,859  
The Chubb Corp.
    2,928       269,230  
The Hanover Insurance Group, Inc.
    374       23,730  
The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.
    4,657       172,542  
The Progressive Corp.
    6,210       155,374  
The Travelers Cos., Inc.
    6,614       626,412  
Torchmark Corp.
    962       52,477  
Unum Group
    2,184       79,214  
Validus Holdings Ltd.
    649       25,382  
W.R. Berkley Corp.
    1,114       53,862  
White Mountains Insurance Group Ltd.
    61       38,689  
XL Group plc
    1,583       54,107  
                 
              4,524,100  
 
Materials 4.2%
A. Schulman, Inc.
    364       14,134  
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.
    1,226       163,315  
Airgas, Inc.
    364       40,178  
AK Steel Holding Corp. *
    3,241       35,392  
Albemarle Corp.
    455       28,929  
Alcoa, Inc.
    18,339       304,611  
Allegheny Technologies, Inc.
    1,274       53,725  
AptarGroup, Inc.
    455       29,188  
Ashland, Inc.
    546       58,542  
Avery Dennison Corp.
    1,092       52,558  
Axiall Corp.
    273       11,351  
Ball Corp.
    1,274       81,663  
Bemis Co., Inc.
    910       37,073  
Berry Plastics Group, Inc. *
    91       2,194  
Boise Cascade Co. *
    91       2,735  
Cabot Corp.
    546       29,910  
Calgon Carbon Corp. *
    91       1,933  
Carpenter Technology Corp.
    273       14,941  
Celanese Corp., Series A
    819       51,220  
Century Aluminum Co. *
    910       22,732  
CF Industries Holdings, Inc.
    273       70,344  
Chemtura Corp. *
    728       17,974  
Clearwater Paper Corp. *
    91       6,297  
Cliffs Natural Resources, Inc. (f)
    2,871       43,266  
Coeur Mining, Inc. *
    1,365       10,811  
Commercial Metals Co.
    2,548       44,029  
Compass Minerals International, Inc.
    182       16,211  
Crown Holdings, Inc. *
    546       26,355  
Cytec Industries, Inc.
    374       38,537  
Domtar Corp.
    1,456       54,294  
E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.
    4,324       285,860  
Eagle Materials, Inc.
    182       18,548  
Eastman Chemical Co.
    926       76,367  
Ecolab, Inc.
    502       57,640  
Ferro Corp. *
    1,365       18,400  
FMC Corp.
    455       30,094  
Freeport-McMoRan, Inc.
    10,788       392,360  
Globe Specialty Metals, Inc.
    91       1,869  
Graphic Packaging Holding Co. *
    2,093       26,769  
Greif, Inc., Class A
    273       13,074  
H.B. Fuller Co.
    364       17,123  
Hecla Mining Co.
    364       1,190  
Huntsman Corp.
    1,820       48,940  
Innophos Holdings, Inc.
    182       10,583  
Innospec, Inc.
    91       3,838  
International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.
    364       36,979  
International Paper Co.
    3,666       177,618  
Intrepid Potash, Inc. *
    91       1,395  
Kaiser Aluminum Corp.
    182       14,660  
KapStone Paper & Packaging Corp. *
    364       11,189  
Koppers Holdings, Inc.
    91       3,377  
Kraton Performance Polymers, Inc. *
    273       5,550  
Louisiana-Pacific Corp. *
    546       7,791  
LSB Industries, Inc. *
    21       841  
LyondellBasell Industries N.V., Class A
    2,833       323,954  
Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.
    273       35,752  
Materion Corp.
    182       5,939  
MeadWestvaco Corp.
    1,547       66,521  
Minerals Technologies, Inc.
    273       17,095  
Monsanto Co.
    1,820       210,483  
Myers Industries, Inc.
    364       7,174  
NewMarket Corp.
    47       19,124  
Newmont Mining Corp.
    6,305       170,802  
Nucor Corp.
    3,640       197,725  
Olin Corp.
    637       17,384  
OM Group, Inc.
    455       12,103  
Owens-Illinois, Inc. *
    1,547       47,632  
P.H. Glatfelter Co.
    455       11,343  
Packaging Corp. of America
    546       37,123  
PolyOne Corp.
    455       17,845  
PPG Industries, Inc.
    728       149,866  
Praxair, Inc.
    1,456       191,537  
Quaker Chemical Corp.
    11       858  
Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co.
    819       57,265  
Resolute Forest Products, Inc. *
    1,456       25,029  
Rock-Tenn Co., Class A
    546       26,841  
Rockwood Holdings, Inc.
    273       22,108  
RPM International, Inc.
    819       38,600  
RTI International Metals, Inc. *
    182       5,280  
Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc., Class A
    819       22,678  
Schweitzer-Mauduit International, Inc.
    182       7,797  
Sealed Air Corp.
    1,456       52,562  
Sensient Technologies Corp.
    364       20,424  
Sigma-Aldrich Corp.
    547       56,888  
Silgan Holdings, Inc.
    364       18,327  
Sonoco Products Co.
    1,001       41,201  
 
 
 
See financial notes


 

 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Southern Copper Corp.
    1,494       49,018  
Steel Dynamics, Inc.
    2,730       63,445  
Stepan Co.
    91       4,394  
Stillwater Mining Co. *
    455       8,445  
SunCoke Energy, Inc. *
    455       10,925  
The Dow Chemical Co.
    8,136       435,683  
The Mosaic Co.
    2,845       135,877  
The Scotts Miracle-Gro Co., Class A
    364       21,014  
The Sherwin-Williams Co.
    239       52,128  
The Valspar Corp.
    455       36,746  
Tredegar Corp.
    273       5,681  
Tronox Ltd., Class A
    91       2,763  
United States Steel Corp.
    3,114       120,356  
Vulcan Materials Co.
    728       46,141  
W.R. Grace & Co. *
    91       9,012  
Walter Energy, Inc. (f)
    3,003       16,787  
Westlake Chemical Corp.
    182       17,678  
Worthington Industries, Inc.
    546       22,080  
                 
              5,619,930  
 
Media 3.5%
AMC Networks, Inc., Class A *
    91       5,694  
Cablevision Systems Corp., Class A
    3,276       60,639  
CBS Corp., Class B Non-Voting Shares
    3,383       200,578  
Central European Media Enterprises Ltd., Class A *
    455       1,128  
Charter Communications, Inc., Class A *
    364       57,101  
Cinemark Holdings, Inc.
    913       32,220  
Comcast Corp., Class A
    12,103       662,397  
Dex Media, Inc. *(f)
    2,765       31,549  
DIRECTV *
    5,407       467,435  
Discovery Communications, Inc., Class A *
    928       40,572  
Discovery Communications, Inc., Class C *
    928       39,876  
DISH Network Corp., Class A *
    1,001       64,875  
DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc., Class A *
    368       8,035  
Gannett Co., Inc.
    2,552       86,155  
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Class A
    273       16,366  
Lamar Advertising Co., Class A
    546       28,654  
Liberty Media Corp., Class A *
    19       935  
Liberty Media Corp., Class C *
    38       1,842  
Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.
    182       5,899  
Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. *
    910       19,984  
Loral Space & Communications, Inc. *
    23       1,723  
Meredith Corp.
    301       14,021  
Morningstar, Inc.
    12       824  
National CineMedia, Inc.
    273       3,986  
News Corp., Class A *
    1,052       18,541  
Omnicom Group, Inc.
    1,911       137,611  
Regal Entertainment Group, Class A
    910       19,155  
Scholastic Corp.
    546       19,132  
Scripps Networks Interactive, Inc., Class A
    455       36,268  
Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc., Class A (f)
    205       5,955  
Sirius XM Holdings, Inc. *
    2,190       7,950  
The Interpublic Group of Cos., Inc.
    2,615       51,071  
The Madison Square Garden Co., Class A *
    182       12,169  
The New York Times Co., Class A
    1,547       19,152  
The Walt Disney Co.
    9,153       822,672  
Thomson Reuters Corp. (f)
    2,912       110,365  
Time Warner Cable, Inc.
    2,141       316,718  
Time Warner, Inc.
    9,148       704,670  
Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc., Class A
    9,116       322,889  
Viacom, Inc., Class B
    3,186       258,544  
                 
              4,715,350  
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 5.3%
AbbVie, Inc.
    4,877       269,601  
Actavis plc *
    745       169,100  
Agilent Technologies, Inc.
    1,572       89,856  
Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
    91       15,405  
Allergan, Inc.
    637       104,264  
Amgen, Inc.
    4,823       672,230  
Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., Class A *
    91       10,944  
Biogen Idec, Inc. *
    279       95,708  
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.
    8,430       426,979  
Bruker Corp. *
    91       1,825  
Celgene Corp. *
    989       93,975  
Charles River Laboratories International, Inc. *
    455       26,891  
Covance, Inc. *
    364       30,176  
Cubist Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
    91       6,282  
Eli Lilly & Co.
    6,946       441,488  
Endo International plc *
    469       29,880  
Gilead Sciences, Inc. *
    3,397       365,449  
Hospira, Inc. *
    910       48,903  
Illumina, Inc. *
    95       17,039  
Impax Laboratories, Inc. *
    273       6,727  
Johnson & Johnson
    14,770       1,532,092  
Mallinckrodt plc *
    107       8,731  
Merck & Co., Inc.
    14,663       881,393  
Mettler-Toledo International, Inc. *
    140       37,867  
Mylan, Inc. *
    1,092       53,071  
Myriad Genetics, Inc. *(f)
    91       3,293  
PAREXEL International Corp. *
    182       10,272  
PDL BioPharma, Inc. (f)
    1,092       11,018  
PerkinElmer, Inc.
    637       28,569  
Perrigo Co., plc
    182       27,071  
Pfizer, Inc.
    47,229       1,388,060  
QIAGEN N.V. *
    546       13,194  
Quintiles Transnational Holdings, Inc. *
    16       898  
Techne Corp.
    91       8,692  
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.
    1,276       153,388  
United Therapeutics Corp. *
    91       10,723  
Waters Corp. *
    364       37,649  
Zoetis, Inc.
    734       26,013  
                 
              7,154,716  
 
Real Estate 1.8%
AG Mortgage Investment Trust, Inc.
    91       1,817  
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.
    182       14,389  
American Campus Communities, Inc.
    275       10,865  
American Capital Agency Corp.
    728       17,217  
American Capital Mortgage Investment Corp.
    91       1,873  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
American Tower Corp.
    463       45,652  
Annaly Capital Management, Inc.
    10,216       121,570  
Anworth Mortgage Asset Corp.
    910       4,723  
Apartment Investment & Management Co., Class A
    1,092       37,423  
Ashford Hospitality Trust, Inc.
    184       2,133  
AvalonBay Communities, Inc.
    273       42,069  
BioMed Realty Trust, Inc.
    455       10,215  
Boston Properties, Inc.
    467       56,703  
Brandywine Realty Trust
    1,001       16,036  
Camden Property Trust
    273       20,431  
Capstead Mortgage Corp.
    546       7,218  
CBL & Associates Properties, Inc.
    983       18,677  
CBRE Group, Inc., Class A *
    819       26,028  
Chimera Investment Corp.
    4,004       13,253  
Columbia Property Trust, Inc.
    182       4,672  
Corporate Office Properties Trust
    364       10,330  
Corrections Corp. of America
    740       26,374  
Cousins Properties, Inc.
    546       6,929  
Crown Castle International Corp.
    588       46,752  
CYS Investments, Inc.
    861       8,119  
DCT Industrial Trust, Inc.
    1,001       7,958  
DDR Corp.
    910       16,580  
DiamondRock Hospitality Co.
    910       12,121  
Digital Realty Trust, Inc.
    455       29,689  
Douglas Emmett, Inc.
    364       10,399  
Duke Realty Corp.
    1,456       27,082  
EastGroup Properties, Inc.
    91       5,900  
EPR Properties
    182       10,358  
Equity Commonwealth
    910       24,461  
Equity Lifestyle Properties, Inc.
    91       4,158  
Equity One, Inc.
    91       2,148  
Equity Residential
    1,209       80,362  
Essex Property Trust, Inc.
    184       35,595  
Extra Space Storage, Inc.
    182       9,591  
Federal Realty Investment Trust
    182       22,710  
Franklin Street Properties Corp.
    91       1,106  
General Growth Properties, Inc.
    1,389       34,128  
Glimcher Realty Trust
    364       4,088  
Government Properties Income Trust
    91       2,186  
Hatteras Financial Corp.
    552       10,985  
HCP, Inc.
    1,300       56,329  
Health Care REIT, Inc.
    553       37,372  
Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc.
    273       6,814  
Healthcare Trust of America, Inc., Class A
    91       1,133  
Hersha Hospitality Trust
    182       1,236  
Highwoods Properties, Inc.
    455       19,360  
Home Properties, Inc.
    182       11,688  
Hospitality Properties Trust
    1,092       32,138  
Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
    3,094       70,605  
Inland Real Estate Corp.
    546       5,684  
Invesco Mortgage Capital, Inc.
    765       13,479  
Investors Real Estate Trust
    182       1,552  
iStar Financial, Inc. *
    1,041       15,490  
Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc.
    274       36,609  
Kilroy Realty Corp.
    182       11,511  
Kimco Realty Corp.
    1,729       40,614  
LaSalle Hotel Properties
    364       13,304  
Lexington Realty Trust
    728       7,921  
Liberty Property Trust
    637       22,563  
Mack-Cali Realty Corp.
    1,001       21,161  
Medical Properties Trust, Inc.
    91       1,282  
MFA Financial, Inc.
    2,030       17,133  
Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc.
    281       20,322  
National Retail Properties, Inc.
    277       10,288  
NorthStar Realty Finance Corp.
    364       6,738  
Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc.
    273       10,284  
Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust
    364       7,338  
PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust
    91       2,026  
Piedmont Office Realty Trust, Inc., Class A
    1,387       27,033  
Plum Creek Timber Co., Inc.
    910       36,973  
Post Properties, Inc.
    300       16,506  
Potlatch Corp.
    364       15,535  
Prologis, Inc.
    833       34,103  
PS Business Parks, Inc.
    91       7,420  
Public Storage
    364       63,765  
Rayonier, Inc.
    647       22,173  
Realty Income Corp.
    273       12,209  
Redwood Trust, Inc.
    546       10,576  
Regency Centers Corp.
    477       27,256  
Retail Properties of America, Inc., Class A
    664       10,504  
RLJ Lodging Trust
    273       8,138  
Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc.
    182       9,054  
Sabra Health Care REIT, Inc.
    455       12,958  
Senior Housing Properties Trust
    799       18,641  
Simon Property Group, Inc.
    651       110,689  
SL Green Realty Corp.
    182       19,902  
Sovran Self Storage, Inc.
    91       7,032  
Starwood Property Trust, Inc.
    102       2,433  
Sun Communities, Inc.
    91       4,880  
Sunstone Hotel Investors, Inc.
    637       9,281  
Tanger Factory Outlet Centers, Inc.
    182       6,354  
Taubman Centers, Inc.
    182       13,863  
The Geo Group, Inc.
    273       10,216  
The Macerich Co.
    364       23,766  
Two Harbors Investment Corp.
    91       975  
UDR, Inc.
    1,045       31,266  
Ventas, Inc.
    819       53,874  
Vornado Realty Trust
    729       77,179  
Washington REIT
    273       7,584  
Weingarten Realty Investors
    546       18,684  
Weyerhaeuser Co.
    7,593       257,782  
WP Carey, Inc.
    182       12,427  
                 
              2,426,078  
 
Retailing 4.7%
Aaron’s, Inc.
    1,183       30,309  
Abercrombie & Fitch Co., Class A
    1,274       53,253  
Advance Auto Parts, Inc.
    467       63,708  
Aeropostale, Inc. *(f)
    1,729       7,245  
Amazon.com, Inc. *
    354       120,020  
American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.
    3,655       51,462  
ANN, Inc. *
    637       26,397  
Asbury Automotive Group, Inc. *
    190       13,239  
Ascena Retail Group, Inc. *
    922       16,034  
AutoNation, Inc. *
    556       30,163  
AutoZone, Inc. *
    91       49,035  
Barnes & Noble, Inc. *
    1,274       30,398  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc. *
    1,767       113,547  
Best Buy Co., Inc.
    7,874       251,102  
Big Lots, Inc.
    1,456       67,486  
Brown Shoe Co., Inc.
    637       19,008  
Burlington Stores, Inc. *
    91       3,246  
Cabela’s, Inc. *
    91       5,553  
CarMax, Inc. *
    910       47,684  
Chico’s FAS, Inc.
    1,389       21,946  
Core-Mark Holding Co., Inc.
    1,092       52,591  
CST Brands, Inc.
    757       26,374  
Dick’s Sporting Goods, Inc.
    556       25,059  
Dillard’s, Inc., Class A
    364       41,613  
Dollar General Corp. *
    1,670       106,863  
Dollar Tree, Inc. *
    1,365       73,198  
DSW, Inc., Class A
    182       5,631  
Expedia, Inc.
    776       66,658  
Express, Inc. *
    1,001       17,357  
Family Dollar Stores, Inc.
    819       65,381  
Five Below, Inc. *
    21       852  
Foot Locker, Inc.
    1,482       83,155  
Fred’s, Inc., Class A
    910       12,949  
GameStop Corp., Class A
    2,002       84,484  
Genesco, Inc. *
    182       14,433  
Genuine Parts Co.
    1,366       119,853  
GNC Holdings, Inc., Class A
    182       6,907  
Group 1 Automotive, Inc.
    364       29,178  
Guess?, Inc.
    829       19,432  
hhgregg, Inc. *
    557       3,983  
Hibbett Sports, Inc. *
    125       5,679  
HSN, Inc.
    182       11,027  
J.C. Penney Co., Inc. *(f)
    11,486       124,049  
Kohl’s Corp.
    4,123       242,391  
L Brands, Inc.
    1,486       94,881  
Liberty Interactive Corp., Class A *
    3,857       113,859  
Lithia Motors, Inc., Class A
    182       15,910  
LKQ Corp. *
    643       18,261  
Lowe’s Cos., Inc.
    11,567       607,383  
Lumber Liquidators Holdings, Inc. *
    91       5,207  
Macy’s, Inc.
    3,046       189,735  
Monro Muffler Brake, Inc.
    91       4,709  
Murphy USA, Inc. *
    649       35,351  
Netflix, Inc. *
    42       20,061  
Nordstrom, Inc.
    1,276       88,363  
Nutrisystem, Inc.
    1,092       17,822  
O’Reilly Automotive, Inc. *
    455       70,971  
Office Depot, Inc. *
    6,049       30,971  
Outerwall, Inc. *(f)
    223       13,141  
Penske Automotive Group, Inc.
    455       21,826  
PetSmart, Inc.
    860       61,550  
Pier 1 Imports, Inc.
    182       2,868  
Pool Corp.
    182       10,312  
Rent-A-Center, Inc.
    1,294       36,051  
Ross Stores, Inc.
    928       69,990  
Sally Beauty Holdings, Inc. *
    368       10,260  
Sears Holdings Corp. *(f)
    1,820       63,336  
Sears Hometown & Outlet Stores, Inc. *
    182       3,491  
Select Comfort Corp. *
    182       4,071  
Signet Jewelers Ltd.
    546       64,357  
Sonic Automotive, Inc., Class A
    637       15,734  
Stage Stores, Inc.
    546       9,539  
Staples, Inc.
    16,328       190,711  
Stein Mart, Inc.
    91       1,133  
Target Corp.
    9,866       592,651  
The Bon-Ton Stores, Inc.
    91       961  
The Buckle, Inc. (f)
    182       8,951  
The Cato Corp., Class A
    273       9,465  
The Children’s Place, Inc.
    370       19,891  
The Finish Line, Inc., Class A
    546       16,178  
The Gap, Inc.
    3,641       168,032  
The Home Depot, Inc.
    8,646       808,401  
The Men’s Wearhouse, Inc.
    637       34,417  
The Pep Boys-Manny, Moe & Jack *
    819       9,107  
The Priceline Group, Inc. *
    40       49,772  
The TJX Cos., Inc.
    3,935       234,565  
Tiffany & Co.
    469       47,341  
Tractor Supply Co.
    637       42,647  
TripAdvisor, Inc. *
    91       9,017  
Tuesday Morning Corp. *
    91       1,600  
Ulta Salon, Cosmetics & Fragrance, Inc. *
    115       11,191  
Urban Outfitters, Inc. *
    728       28,967  
Vitamin Shoppe, Inc. *
    91       3,566  
Williams-Sonoma, Inc.
    667       43,869  
                 
              6,292,375  
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 2.9%
Advanced Energy Industries, Inc. *
    91       1,752  
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. *(f)
    6,097       25,424  
Altera Corp.
    1,183       41,807  
Amkor Technology, Inc. *
    1,911       19,874  
Analog Devices, Inc.
    1,587       81,127  
Applied Materials, Inc.
    9,118       210,671  
Atmel Corp. *
    3,059       27,103  
Avago Technologies Ltd.
    637       52,291  
Broadcom Corp., Class A
    3,003       118,258  
Brooks Automation, Inc.
    728       8,256  
Cabot Microelectronics Corp. *
    182       7,808  
Cirrus Logic, Inc. *
    303       7,327  
Cree, Inc. *
    182       8,292  
Cypress Semiconductor Corp. *
    1,567       17,315  
Diodes, Inc. *
    273       6,948  
Entegris, Inc. *
    910       11,047  
Fairchild Semiconductor International, Inc. *
    1,258       22,078  
First Solar, Inc. *
    374       26,060  
Freescale Semiconductor Ltd. *
    91       1,916  
GT Advanced Technologies, Inc. *(f)
    1,043       18,576  
Integrated Device Technology, Inc. *
    1,132       18,621  
Intel Corp.
    52,871       1,846,255  
International Rectifier Corp. *
    455       17,927  
Intersil Corp., Class A
    2,093       31,489  
KLA-Tencor Corp.
    1,001       76,496  
Lam Research Corp.
    839       60,333  
Linear Technology Corp.
    910       41,050  
Marvell Technology Group Ltd.
    3,731       51,898  
Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
    1,820       56,220  
Micrel, Inc.
    455       5,701  
Microchip Technology, Inc.
    1,001       48,879  
Micron Technology, Inc. *
    4,145       135,127  
Microsemi Corp. *
    222       5,914  
MKS Instruments, Inc.
    364       12,354  
NVIDIA Corp.
    2,730       53,099  
 
 
 
See financial notes 11


 

 
 Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF
 

 
Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
OmniVision Technologies, Inc. *
    364       9,868  
ON Semiconductor Corp. *
    2,366       23,092  
Photronics, Inc. *
    728       6,428  
PMC-Sierra, Inc. *
    819       6,044  
Power Integrations, Inc.
    15       897  
RF Micro Devices, Inc. *
    1,638       20,426  
Silicon Laboratories, Inc. *
    273       12,375  
Skyworks Solutions, Inc.
    455       25,780  
Spansion, Inc., Class A *
    455       10,147  
SunEdison, Inc. *
    2,029       44,699  
Synaptics, Inc. *
    182       14,942  
Teradyne, Inc.
    910       18,737  
Tessera Technologies, Inc.
    273       8,073  
Texas Instruments, Inc.
    8,200       395,076  
TriQuint Semiconductor, Inc. *
    1,183       24,447  
Veeco Instruments, Inc. *
    91       3,219  
Xilinx, Inc.
    1,134       47,912  
                 
              3,847,455  
 
Software & Services 6.5%
Accenture plc, Class A
    2,786       225,833  
ACI Worldwide, Inc. *
    45       876  
Activision Blizzard, Inc.
    1,755       41,313  
Acxiom Corp. *
    728       13,501  
Adobe Systems, Inc. *
    1,585       113,961  
Akamai Technologies, Inc. *
    463       27,974  
Alliance Data Systems Corp. *
    187       49,488  
Amdocs Ltd.
    1,274       60,005  
ANSYS, Inc. *
    213       17,317  
AOL, Inc. *
    1,579       68,244  
Autodesk, Inc. *
    728       39,050  
Automatic Data Processing, Inc.
    2,143       178,898  
Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp.
    364       8,074  
Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.
    910       38,711  
CA, Inc.
    2,137       60,349  
CACI International, Inc., Class A *
    370       26,684  
Cadence Design Systems, Inc. *
    455       8,026  
Citrix Systems, Inc. *
    455       31,968  
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp., Class A *
    1,092       49,937  
Computer Sciences Corp.
    2,050       122,569  
Compuware Corp.
    2,275       21,271  
Convergys Corp.
    1,365       26,208  
Conversant, Inc. *
    455       12,531  
CoreLogic, Inc. *
    2,052       58,010  
CSG Systems International, Inc.
    455       12,613  
Digital River, Inc. *
    819       12,506  
DST Systems, Inc.
    364       33,783  
EarthLink Holdings Corp.
    3,108       12,836  
eBay, Inc. *
    3,654       202,797  
Electronic Arts, Inc. *
    750       28,380  
Equinix, Inc. *
    91       19,862  
Euronet Worldwide, Inc. *
    184       9,807  
Facebook, Inc., Class A *
    372       27,833  
FactSet Research Systems, Inc.
    182       23,187  
Fair Isaac Corp.
    364       21,174  
Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.
    1,820       103,285  
Fiserv, Inc. *
    1,306       84,198  
FleetCor Technologies, Inc. *
    12       1,724  
Gartner, Inc. *
    182       13,575  
Genpact Ltd. *
    641       11,153  
Global Cash Access Holdings, Inc. *
    728       5,686  
Global Payments, Inc.
    273       19,853  
Google, Inc., Class A *
    382       222,462  
Google, Inc., Class C *
    394       225,210  
Heartland Payment Systems, Inc.
    182       8,694  
IAC/InterActiveCorp
    675       46,973  
Informatica Corp. *
    182       6,198  
International Business Machines Corp.
    8,827       1,697,432  
Intuit, Inc.
    1,114       92,663  
j2 Global, Inc.
    182       9,728  
Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.
    273       15,782  
Leidos Holdings, Inc.
    1,409       53,049  
Manhattan Associates, Inc. *
    364       10,512  
ManTech International Corp., Class A
    364       10,549  
MasterCard, Inc., Class A
    1,733       131,379  
MAXIMUS, Inc.
    273       11,248  
Mentor Graphics Corp.
    273       5,954  
MICROS Systems, Inc. *
    182       12,371  
Microsoft Corp.
    57,057       2,592,100  
Monster Worldwide, Inc. *
    3,654       21,084  
NeuStar, Inc., Class A *
    455       13,418  
Nuance Communications, Inc. *
    643       10,937  
Oracle Corp.
    14,657       608,705  
Paychex, Inc.
    1,547       64,433  
Progress Software Corp. *
    273       6,323  
PTC, Inc. *
    364       14,083  
Rackspace Hosting, Inc. *
    184       6,366  
Red Hat, Inc. *
    210       12,793  
Rovi Corp. *
    641       14,826  
Salesforce.com, Inc. *
    182       10,754  
Sapient Corp. *
    455       6,602  
Science Applications International Corp.
    182       8,394  
Solera Holdings, Inc.
    91       5,547  
Sykes Enterprises, Inc. *
    455       9,528  
Symantec Corp.
    5,678       137,862  
Synopsys, Inc. *
    463       18,937  
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. *
    455       10,697  
TeleTech Holdings, Inc. *
    273       7,330  
Teradata Corp. *
    731       33,385  
The Western Union Co.
    5,506       96,190  
TIBCO Software, Inc. *
    546       11,379  
Total System Services, Inc.
    1,183       37,217  
Unisys Corp. *
    546       12,782  
Vantiv, Inc., Class A *
    91       2,846  
VeriFone Systems, Inc. *
    275       9,603  
VeriSign, Inc. *
    546       31,163  
Visa, Inc., Class A
    546       116,036  
Vistaprint N.V. *
    182       8,787  
VMware, Inc., Class A *
    91       8,971  
WebMD Health Corp. *
    91       4,400  
WEX, Inc. *
    91       10,342  
Xerox Corp.
    13,832       191,020  
Yahoo! Inc. *
    2,312       89,035  
                 
              8,749,129  
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 4.8%
ADTRAN, Inc.
    546       12,602  
Amphenol Corp., Class A
    547       56,346  
Anixter International, Inc.
    364       32,480  
 
 
 
12 See financial notes


 

 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Apple, Inc.
    11,830       1,212,575  
ARRIS Group, Inc. *
    637       19,499  
Arrow Electronics, Inc. *
    1,820       113,295  
Avnet, Inc.
    2,366       105,311  
Belden, Inc.
    188       13,737  
Benchmark Electronics, Inc. *
    1,092       26,896  
Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.
    2,457       25,921  
CDW Corp.
    91       3,007  
Checkpoint Systems, Inc. *
    91       1,260  
Cisco Systems, Inc.
    36,339       908,112  
Cognex Corp. *
    182       7,640  
Coherent, Inc. *
    182       11,734  
CommScope Holding Co., Inc. *
    91       2,344  
Comtech Telecommunications Corp.
    273       10,385  
Corning, Inc.
    8,372       174,640  
Diebold, Inc.
    637       24,187  
Dolby Laboratories, Inc., Class A *
    182       8,478  
EchoStar Corp., Class A *
    273       13,767  
Electronics For Imaging, Inc. *
    364       16,031  
EMC Corp.
    8,240       243,327  
Emulex Corp. *
    1,183       6,483  
F5 Networks, Inc. *
    182       22,603  
Fabrinet *
    91       1,473  
FEI Co.
    91       7,648  
Finisar Corp. *
    364       7,393  
FLIR Systems, Inc.
    637       21,524  
Harris Corp.
    1,092       77,958  
Hewlett-Packard Co.
    48,636       1,848,168  
Ingram Micro, Inc., Class A *
    5,466       157,585  
Insight Enterprises, Inc. *
    819       21,491  
InterDigital, Inc.
    182       8,075  
Itron, Inc. *
    388       16,381  
Jabil Circuit, Inc.
    2,966       64,006  
JDS Uniphase Corp. *
    637       7,357  
Juniper Networks, Inc.
    3,731       86,522  
Knowles Corp. *
    91       2,996  
Lexmark International, Inc., Class A
    1,092       55,211  
Littelfuse, Inc.
    91       8,364  
Motorola Solutions, Inc.
    2,143       127,294  
MTS Systems Corp.
    91       6,468  
National Instruments Corp.
    364       12,067  
NCR Corp. *
    819       27,977  
NetApp, Inc.
    1,001       42,202  
NETGEAR, Inc. *
    182       6,046  
OSI Systems, Inc. *
    91       6,348  
Plantronics, Inc.
    182       8,687  
Plexus Corp. *
    455       18,741  
Polycom, Inc. *
    1,092       14,469  
QLogic Corp. *
    1,729       15,647  
QUALCOMM, Inc.
    3,822       290,854  
Riverbed Technology, Inc. *
    91       1,714  
Rofin-Sinar Technologies, Inc. *
    273       6,541  
SanDisk Corp.
    728       71,315  
Sanmina Corp. *
    1,638       38,460  
ScanSource, Inc. *
    364       14,036  
SYNNEX Corp. *
    467       32,569  
Tech Data Corp. *
    1,820       122,850  
Trimble Navigation Ltd. *
    455       15,133  
TTM Technologies, Inc. *
    182       1,392  
ViaSat, Inc. *
    91       5,182  
Vishay Intertechnology, Inc.
    1,911       30,576  
Western Digital Corp.
    1,034       106,512  
Zebra Technologies Corp., Class A *
    364       28,403  
                 
              6,516,295  
 
Telecommunication Services 3.8%
AT&T, Inc.
    71,963       2,515,826  
CenturyLink, Inc.
    5,138       210,607  
Cincinnati Bell, Inc. *
    3,218       11,810  
Consolidated Communications Holdings, Inc.
    364       8,874  
Frontier Communications Corp.
    17,836       121,285  
Inteliquent, Inc.
    91       1,110  
Intelsat S.A. *
    386       6,770  
Level 3 Communications, Inc. *
    637       28,640  
NTELOS Holdings Corp. (f)
    382       5,039  
SBA Communications Corp., Class A *
    182       20,073  
Spok Holdings, Inc.
    91       1,347  
Sprint Corp. *
    23,792       133,473  
T-Mobile US, Inc. *
    364       10,949  
Telephone & Data Systems, Inc.
    2,199       57,922  
tw telecom, Inc. *
    455       18,671  
Verizon Communications, Inc.
    37,310       1,858,784  
Vonage Holdings Corp. *
    364       1,256  
Windstream Holdings, Inc.
    10,287       116,243  
                 
              5,128,679  
 
Transportation 1.9%
Alaska Air Group, Inc.
    546       25,302  
Allegiant Travel Co.
    5       614  
AMERCO
    11       3,056  
American Airlines Group, Inc.
    182       7,082  
ArcBest Corp.
    376       13,498  
Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc. *
    282       9,433  
Avis Budget Group, Inc. *
    1,403       94,717  
C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
    1,563       106,690  
Con-way, Inc.
    637       32,646  
Copa Holdings S.A., Class A
    91       11,191  
CSX Corp.
    8,928       275,965  
Delta Air Lines, Inc.
    655       25,925  
Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.
    1,365       56,375  
FedEx Corp.
    2,515       371,918  
Forward Air Corp.
    182       8,425  
Genesee & Wyoming, Inc., Class A *
    91       8,948  
Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. *
    728       11,357  
Heartland Express, Inc.
    455       10,670  
Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. *
    3,094       91,428  
Hub Group, Inc., Class A *
    364       15,830  
J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc.
    455       34,375  
JetBlue Airways Corp. *
    2,275       27,823  
Kansas City Southern
    182       20,996  
Kirby Corp. *
    182       21,711  
Knight Transportation, Inc.
    455       11,534  
Landstar System, Inc.
    364       24,703  
Matson, Inc.
    819       22,105  
Navios Maritime Holdings, Inc.
    273       2,583  
Norfolk Southern Corp.
    1,911       204,477  
Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc. *
    273       18,201  
Republic Airways Holdings, Inc. *
    1,456       14,778  
Ryder System, Inc.
    748       67,574  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Saia, Inc. *
    273       12,959  
SkyWest, Inc.
    1,638       14,693  
Southwest Airlines Co.
    1,130       36,171  
Spirit Airlines, Inc. *
    79       5,561  
Swift Transportation Co. *
    546       11,564  
Union Pacific Corp.
    4,004       421,501  
United Continental Holdings, Inc. *
    490       23,329  
United Parcel Service, Inc., Class B
    3,276       318,853  
UTi Worldwide, Inc. *
    1,652       15,165  
Werner Enterprises, Inc.
    637       15,861  
                 
              2,527,587  
 
Utilities 4.2%
AES Corp.
    8,608       130,669  
AGL Resources, Inc.
    739       39,396  
ALLETE, Inc.
    273       13,287  
Alliant Energy Corp.
    938       54,864  
Ameren Corp.
    3,185       127,368  
American Electric Power Co., Inc.
    4,462       239,609  
American States Water Co.
    182       5,879  
American Water Works Co., Inc.
    928       46,966  
Aqua America, Inc.
    547       13,680  
Atlantic Power Corp. (f)
    2,292       9,076  
Atmos Energy Corp.
    1,001       50,611  
Avista Corp.
    546       17,723  
Black Hills Corp.
    273       14,668  
California Water Service Group
    273       6,650  
Calpine Corp. *
    2,912       69,218  
CenterPoint Energy, Inc.
    3,836       95,286  
Cleco Corp.
    370       20,875  
CMS Energy Corp.
    2,348       71,708  
Consolidated Edison, Inc.
    2,912       168,576  
Dominion Resources, Inc.
    4,509       316,622  
DTE Energy Co.
    1,674       130,990  
Duke Energy Corp.
    3,935       291,151  
Dynegy, Inc. *
    91       2,974  
Edison International
    3,104       183,571  
El Paso Electric Co.
    273       10,740  
Entergy Corp.
    3,185       246,551  
Exelon Corp.
    11,376       380,186  
FirstEnergy Corp.
    6,380       218,451  
Great Plains Energy, Inc.
    1,376       35,322  
Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc. (f)
    1,163       29,529  
IDACORP, Inc.
    273       15,485  
Integrys Energy Group, Inc.
    1,001       67,958  
ITC Holdings Corp.
    549       20,505  
MDU Resources Group, Inc.
    1,729       54,135  
MGE Energy, Inc.
    184       7,402  
National Fuel Gas Co.
    455       34,780  
New Jersey Resources Corp.
    364       19,012  
NextEra Energy, Inc.
    2,615       257,447  
NiSource, Inc.
    2,366       93,859  
Northeast Utilities
    1,412       64,797  
Northwest Natural Gas Co.
    273       12,411  
NorthWestern Corp.
    273       13,180  
NRG Energy, Inc.
    3,458       106,437  
OGE Energy Corp.
    1,092       40,972  
Otter Tail Corp.
    364       10,370  
Pepco Holdings, Inc.
    3,367       92,795  
PG&E Corp.
    4,491       208,742  
Piedmont Natural Gas Co., Inc.
    546       20,420  
Pinnacle West Capital Corp.
    1,001       57,007  
PNM Resources, Inc.
    728       19,081  
Portland General Electric Co.
    742       25,577  
PPL Corp.
    4,493       155,593  
Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.
    5,551       207,552  
Questar Corp.
    1,547       36,370  
SCANA Corp.
    1,183       61,445  
Sempra Energy
    1,602       169,764  
South Jersey Industries, Inc.
    182       10,547  
Southwest Gas Corp.
    364       19,004  
TECO Energy, Inc.
    2,457       44,472  
The Empire District Electric Co.
    364       9,409  
The Laclede Group, Inc.
    273       13,500  
The Southern Co.
    7,124       316,306  
UGI Corp.
    1,023       54,199  
UIL Holdings Corp.
    273       10,169  
Vectren Corp.
    728       30,015  
Westar Energy, Inc.
    1,019       37,632  
WGL Holdings, Inc.
    499       21,701  
Wisconsin Energy Corp.
    1,183       53,625  
Xcel Energy, Inc.
    4,368       139,994  
                 
              5,675,865  
                 
Total Common Stock
(Cost $125,059,017)     134,234,854  
         
                 
                 
 
 Other Investment Companies 0.3% of net assets
 
Equity Fund 0.0%
iShares Russell 3000 ETF
    300       35,931  
 
Money Market Fund 0.0%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, Premier Class 0.00% (d)
    35,440       35,440  
 
Securities Lending Collateral 0.3%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, Premier Class 0.00% (d)
    344,918       344,918  
                 
Total Other Investment Companies
(Cost $414,207)     416,289  
         
                 
                 
 
 Rights 0.0% of net assets
 
Telecommunication Services 0.0%
Contra Leap Wireless CVR *(b)(c)
    735       1,852  
                 
Total Rights
(Cost $1,852)     1,852  
         
                 
                 
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Face
   
Security
  Amount
  Value
Rate, Maturity Date   ($)   ($)
 
 Short-Term Investment 0.0% of net assets
 
U.S. Treasury Obligation 0.0%
U.S. Treasury Bill
0.02%, 09/18/14 (e)
    5,000       5,000  
                 
Total Short-Term Investment
(Cost $5,000)     5,000  
         
 
End of Investments.
 
At 08/31/14, the tax basis cost of the fund’s investments was $125,481,848 and the unrealized appreciation and depreciation were $9,899,568 and ($723,421), respectively, with a net unrealized appreciation of $9,176,147.
 
* Non-income producing security.
(a) Issuer is affiliated with the fund’s adviser.
(b) Illiquid security. At the period end, the value of these amounted to $1,852 or 0.0% of net assets.
(c) Fair-valued by management in accordance with procedures approved by the Board of Trustees.
(d) The rate shown is the 7-day yield.
(e) The rate shown is the purchase yield.
(f) All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at $347,866.
 
     
CVR —
  Contingent Value Rights
ETF —
  Exchange Traded Fund
REIT —
  Real Estate Investment Trust
 
 
 
See financial notes 15


 

 
 Schwab Fundamental U.S. Large Company Index ETF
 

 
Portfolio Holdings as of August 31, 2014 (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 SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-Q. The fund’s Form N-Q is available on the SEC’s website at http://www.sec.gov and may be viewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room in Washington, D.C. Call 1-800-SEC-0330 for information on the operation of the Public Reference Room. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings on a daily basis on the fund’s website at www.schwabetfs.com.
 
                         
        Cost
  Value
Holdings by Category   ($)   ($)
 
  99 .7%   Common Stock     145,798,788       158,019,577  
  0 .3%   Other Investment Companies     451,241       453,367  
  0 .0%   Short-Term Investment     5,000       5,000  
 
 
  100 .0%   Total Investments     146,255,029       158,477,944  
  (0 .0)%   Other Assets and
Liabilities, Net
            (68,789 )
 
 
  100 .0%   Net Assets             158,409,155  
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
 
 Common Stock 99.7% of net assets
 
Automobiles & Components 1.0%
BorgWarner, Inc.
    1,187       73,820  
Dana Holding Corp.
    1,550       36,006  
Ford Motor Co.
    25,308       440,612  
General Motors Co.
    10,486       364,913  
Harley-Davidson, Inc.
    1,435       91,209  
Johnson Controls, Inc.
    6,075       296,521  
Lear Corp.
    1,026       103,759  
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
    2,273       59,030  
TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. *
    1,142       109,963  
Visteon Corp. *
    544       55,047  
                 
              1,630,880  
 
Banks 5.5%
Bank of America Corp.
    120,624       1,940,840  
BB&T Corp.
    5,736       214,125  
CIT Group, Inc.
    864       41,437  
Citigroup, Inc.
    23,647       1,221,368  
Comerica, Inc.
    1,182       59,502  
Fifth Third Bancorp
    6,645       135,591  
Hudson City Bancorp, Inc.
    7,020       69,287  
Huntington Bancshares, Inc.
    6,159       60,635  
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
    33,812       2,010,123  
KeyCorp
    7,459       101,517  
M&T Bank Corp.
    756       93,464  
New York Community Bancorp, Inc.
    4,494       71,679  
People’s United Financial, Inc.
    2,375       35,506  
Regions Financial Corp.
    12,557       127,454  
SunTrust Banks, Inc.
    4,657       177,339  
The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.
    3,494       296,117  
U.S. Bancorp
    11,260       476,073  
Wells Fargo & Co.
    29,832       1,534,558  
Zions Bancorp
    1,632       47,557  
                 
              8,714,172  
 
Capital Goods 7.4%
3M Co.
    4,655       670,320  
AECOM Technology Corp. *
    1,712       64,782  
AGCO Corp.
    1,284       62,711  
Alliant Techsystems, Inc.
    341       42,966  
AMETEK, Inc.
    756       40,023  
Armstrong World Industries, Inc. *
    485       27,975  
Caterpillar, Inc.
    4,998       545,132  
Cummins, Inc.
    1,329       192,851  
Danaher Corp.
    2,160       165,478  
Deere & Co.
    3,457       290,699  
Dover Corp.
    1,428       125,478  
Eaton Corp. plc
    2,382       166,287  
EMCOR Group, Inc.
    972       41,990  
Emerson Electric Co.
    6,668       426,885  
Exelis, Inc.
    3,160       54,320  
Fastenal Co.
    1,284       58,140  
Flowserve Corp.
    864       65,569  
Fluor Corp.
    2,440       180,292  
Fortune Brands Home & Security, Inc.
    597       25,796  
Foster Wheeler AG
    1,632       53,269  
General Dynamics Corp.
    3,667       451,958  
General Electric Co.
    79,565       2,067,099  
Harsco Corp.
    1,728       41,818  
Honeywell International, Inc.
    4,322       411,584  
Hubbell, Inc., Class B
    432       52,229  
Illinois Tool Works, Inc.
    2,996       264,277  
Ingersoll-Rand plc
    2,925       176,085  
Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. *
    1,666       89,814  
Joy Global, Inc.
    1,092       68,960  
KBR, Inc.
    3,160       69,583  
Kennametal, Inc.
    708       31,725  
L-3 Communications Holdings, Inc.
    2,038       224,078  
Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc.
    495       35,195  
Lockheed Martin Corp.
    2,800       487,200  
Masco Corp.
    3,149       73,907  
MRC Global, Inc. *
    1,089       27,029  
Northrop Grumman Corp.
    4,129       525,291  
Oshkosh Corp.
    1,188       59,020  
Owens Corning
    1,477       53,172  
PACCAR, Inc.
    2,619       164,499  
Pall Corp.
    540       45,560  
Parker-Hannifin Corp.
    1,446       167,013  
Pentair plc
    581       39,549  
Precision Castparts Corp.
    499       121,786  
Quanta Services, Inc. *
    1,623       58,980  
Raytheon Co.
    4,228       407,326  
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
    589       68,683  
Rockwell Collins, Inc.
    1,093       84,139  
Roper Industries, Inc.
    324       48,781  
Snap-on, Inc.
    324       40,484  
SPX Corp.
    649       67,528  
Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.
    1,070       97,905  
Textron, Inc.
    2,675       101,650  
The Boeing Co.
    3,171       402,083  
The Timken Co.
    869       39,357  
Trinity Industries, Inc.
    1,126       54,476  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
United Rentals, Inc. *
    668       78,590  
United Technologies Corp.
    7,664       827,559  
URS Corp.
    1,926       116,677  
W.W. Grainger, Inc.
    402       98,972  
WESCO International, Inc. *
    561       47,118  
Xylem, Inc.
    1,296       48,289  
                 
              11,737,991  
 
Commercial & Professional Services 0.9%
Cintas Corp.
    1,188       78,574  
Equifax, Inc.
    756       59,543  
Iron Mountain, Inc.
    1,961       70,557  
Manpowergroup, Inc.
    1,629       126,378  
Nielsen N.V.
    876       41,163  
Pitney Bowes, Inc.
    3,648       98,715  
R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co.
    6,543       115,615  
Republic Services, Inc.
    2,703       106,309  
Robert Half International, Inc.
    1,569       78,780  
The ADT Corp.
    1,954       72,024  
The Dun & Bradstreet Corp.
    435       51,060  
Tyco International Ltd.
    5,918       264,061  
Waste Management, Inc.
    6,003       281,961  
                 
              1,444,740  
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 1.0%
Coach, Inc.
    2,943       108,391  
D.R. Horton, Inc.
    2,072       44,921  
Fossil Group, Inc. *
    289       29,273  
Garmin Ltd.
    1,191       64,707  
Harman International Industries, Inc.
    394       45,342  
Hasbro, Inc.
    1,362       71,716  
Jarden Corp. *
    756       45,201  
Leggett & Platt, Inc.
    2,171       76,180  
Mattel, Inc.
    2,951       101,780  
Mohawk Industries, Inc. *
    433       63,227  
Newell Rubbermaid, Inc.
    2,112       70,794  
NIKE, Inc., Class B
    4,365       342,871  
NVR, Inc. *
    69       80,950  
PVH Corp.
    257       30,002  
Ralph Lauren Corp.
    467       79,016  
Tupperware Brands Corp.
    399       29,231  
VF Corp.
    1,865       119,584  
Whirlpool Corp.
    913       139,707  
                 
              1,542,893  
 
Consumer Services 1.6%
Apollo Education Group, Inc. *
    3,398       94,362  
Brinker International, Inc.
    1,142       55,844  
Carnival Corp.
    3,254       123,262  
Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. *
    70       47,506  
Darden Restaurants, Inc.
    1,926       91,138  
DeVry Education Group, Inc.
    862       37,006  
Graham Holdings Co., Class B
    70       50,316  
H&R Block, Inc.
    1,839       61,662  
International Game Technology
    3,010       50,749  
Las Vegas Sands Corp.
    586       38,975  
Marriott International, Inc., Class A
    1,510       104,794  
McDonald’s Corp.
    9,277       869,440  
MGM Resorts International *
    1,854       45,367  
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.
    1,371       87,415  
Service Corp. International
    2,160       47,887  
Starbucks Corp.
    2,283       177,640  
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.
    1,233       104,238  
Wyndham Worldwide Corp.
    1,199       97,047  
Wynn Resorts Ltd.
    398       76,766  
Yum! Brands, Inc.
    2,784       201,645  
                 
              2,463,059  
 
Diversified Financials 3.1%
Ally Financial, Inc. *
    775       19,065  
American Express Co.
    5,371       480,973  
Ameriprise Financial, Inc.
    1,087       136,701  
Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B *
    8,486       1,164,704  
BlackRock, Inc.
    425       140,475  
Capital One Financial Corp.
    4,250       348,755  
CME Group, Inc.
    1,331       101,888  
Discover Financial Services
    2,484       154,927  
E*TRADE Financial Corp. *
    1,289       28,693  
Franklin Resources, Inc.
    3,045       172,103  
Invesco Ltd.
    2,354       96,137  
Legg Mason, Inc.
    1,581       77,975  
Leucadia National Corp.
    974       24,282  
McGraw Hill Financial, Inc.
    2,323       188,465  
Moody’s Corp.
    909       85,055  
Morgan Stanley
    7,196       246,895  
Northern Trust Corp.
    1,297       89,947  
PHH Corp. *
    1,836       43,991  
State Street Corp.
    2,160       155,585  
T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.
    1,409       114,122  
The Bank of New York Mellon Corp.
    6,156       241,192  
The Charles Schwab Corp. (a)
    4,564       130,120  
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
    3,442       616,497  
The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc.
    984       42,774  
                 
              4,901,321  
 
Energy 15.9%
Alpha Natural Resources, Inc. *(c)
    8,748       34,555  
Anadarko Petroleum Corp.
    3,038       342,352  
Apache Corp.
    3,608       367,403  
Arch Coal, Inc. (c)
    10,243       31,241  
Baker Hughes, Inc.
    4,107       283,958  
Cameron International Corp. *
    1,414       105,103  
Chesapeake Energy Corp.
    7,132       193,990  
Chevron Corp.
    31,351       4,058,387  
Cimarex Energy Co.
    377       54,725  
ConocoPhillips
    36,487       2,963,474  
CONSOL Energy, Inc.
    1,665       67,066  
Denbury Resources, Inc.
    2,324       40,019  
Devon Energy Corp.
    4,830       364,279  
Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc. (c)
    1,453       63,845  
Dresser-Rand Group, Inc. *
    586       40,610  
Energen Corp.
    494       39,757  
EOG Resources, Inc.
    1,782       195,806  
EQT Corp.
    432       42,794  
Exxon Mobil Corp.
    74,543       7,414,047  
FMC Technologies, Inc. *
    1,177       72,786  
Halliburton Co.
    5,934       401,198  
Helmerich & Payne, Inc.
    469       49,268  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Hess Corp.
    4,633       468,396  
HollyFrontier Corp.
    1,956       97,859  
Kinder Morgan, Inc.
    3,006       121,022  
Marathon Oil Corp.
    15,197       633,563  
Marathon Petroleum Corp.
    4,623       420,739  
Murphy Oil Corp.
    4,601       287,425  
Nabors Industries Ltd.
    4,553       123,887  
National Oilwell Varco, Inc.
    3,133       270,785  
Newfield Exploration Co. *
    1,827       81,886  
Noble Energy, Inc.
    1,236       89,165  
Occidental Petroleum Corp.
    7,203       747,167  
Oceaneering International, Inc.
    457       31,789  
Oil States International, Inc. *
    392       25,304  
ONEOK, Inc.
    1,531       107,476  
Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc.
    1,572       54,297  
Peabody Energy Corp.
    5,523       87,705  
Phillips 66
    16,157       1,405,982  
Pioneer Natural Resources Co.
    246       51,328  
QEP Resources, Inc.
    1,740       61,892  
Schlumberger Ltd.
    7,196       788,969  
SEACOR Holdings, Inc. *
    540       44,064  
Seadrill Ltd.
    2,743       102,177  
Southwestern Energy Co. *
    1,213       49,951  
Spectra Energy Corp.
    4,259       177,430  
Tesoro Corp.
    2,942       190,465  
The Williams Cos., Inc.
    4,340       257,970  
Valero Energy Corp.
    16,196       876,851  
Western Refining, Inc.
    899       41,830  
World Fuel Services Corp.
    2,782       123,465  
WPX Energy, Inc. *
    4,104       109,249  
                 
              25,156,751  
 
Food & Staples Retailing 4.0%
Casey’s General Stores, Inc.
    648       46,455  
Costco Wholesale Corp.
    5,516       667,877  
CVS Caremark Corp.
    17,816       1,415,481  
Safeway, Inc.
    9,220       320,672  
SUPERVALU, Inc. *
    11,216       107,113  
Sysco Corp.
    9,844       372,399  
The Kroger Co.
    9,793       499,247  
United Natural Foods, Inc. *
    474       30,473  
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
    27,820       2,100,410  
Walgreen Co.
    11,699       708,023  
Whole Foods Market, Inc.
    2,077       81,294  
                 
              6,349,444  
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 5.1%
Altria Group, Inc.
    17,506       754,158  
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.
    13,022       649,277  
Brown-Forman Corp., Class B
    683       63,287  
Bunge Ltd.
    4,429       374,915  
Campbell Soup Co.
    1,986       89,012  
Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc.
    3,131       149,599  
ConAgra Foods, Inc.
    5,992       192,942  
Constellation Brands, Inc., Class A *
    679       59,134  
Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.
    2,091       131,566  
General Mills, Inc.
    4,764       254,302  
Hormel Foods Corp.
    1,080       54,734  
Ingredion, Inc.
    688       54,875  
Kellogg Co.
    2,272       147,612  
Kraft Foods Group, Inc.
    4,780       281,542  
Lorillard, Inc.
    3,253       194,204  
McCormick & Co., Inc. Non-Voting Shares
    717       49,968  
Mead Johnson Nutrition Co.
    535       51,146  
Molson Coors Brewing Co., Class B
    982       72,619  
Mondelez International, Inc., Class A
    17,942       649,321  
Monster Beverage Corp. *
    394       34,834  
PepsiCo, Inc.
    12,134       1,122,274  
Philip Morris International, Inc.
    13,681       1,170,820  
Reynolds American, Inc.
    2,700       157,869  
The Coca-Cola Co.
    23,005       959,769  
The Hershey Co.
    568       51,927  
The J.M. Smucker Co.
    1,004       103,010  
Tyson Foods, Inc., Class A
    5,137       195,514  
                 
              8,070,230  
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 5.9%
Abbott Laboratories
    15,891       671,236  
Aetna, Inc.
    5,154       423,298  
AmerisourceBergen Corp.
    4,144       320,704  
Baxter International, Inc.
    4,735       355,030  
Becton Dickinson & Co.
    1,952       228,716  
Boston Scientific Corp. *
    9,961       126,305  
C.R. Bard, Inc.
    666       98,861  
Cardinal Health, Inc.
    6,277       462,615  
CareFusion Corp. *
    1,404       64,458  
Catamaran Corp. *
    505       23,796  
Cigna Corp.
    1,422       134,521  
Community Health Systems, Inc. *
    2,140       116,159  
Covidien plc
    2,938       255,107  
DaVita HealthCare Partners, Inc. *
    1,080       80,654  
DENTSPLY International, Inc.
    864       41,217  
Express Scripts Holding Co. *
    3,669       271,249  
HCA Holdings, Inc. *
    5,412       377,866  
Health Net, Inc. *
    3,165       149,388  
Henry Schein, Inc. *
    648       77,559  
Humana, Inc.
    2,461       316,829  
Intuitive Surgical, Inc. *
    97       45,591  
Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings *
    658       70,557  
LifePoint Hospitals, Inc. *
    756       56,549  
Magellan Health, Inc. *
    648       36,197  
McKesson Corp.
    3,204       624,876  
Medtronic, Inc.
    8,058       514,503  
Omnicare, Inc.
    1,249       79,649  
Owens & Minor, Inc.
    1,819       62,574  
Patterson Cos., Inc.
    1,080       43,492  
Quest Diagnostics, Inc.
    2,354       148,796  
St. Jude Medical, Inc.
    2,225       145,938  
Stryker Corp.
    2,112       175,951  
Tenet Healthcare Corp. *
    1,116       68,277  
UnitedHealth Group, Inc.
    13,992       1,212,827  
Universal Health Services, Inc., Class B
    611       69,923  
Varian Medical Systems, Inc. *
    698       59,344  
WellCare Health Plans, Inc. *
    648       42,677  
WellPoint, Inc.
    9,655       1,124,904  
Zimmer Holdings, Inc.
    1,677       166,543  
                 
              9,344,736  
 
 
 
18 See financial notes


 

 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
 
Household & Personal Products 2.1%
Avon Products, Inc.
    6,891       96,750  
Church & Dwight Co., Inc.
    648       44,219  
Colgate-Palmolive Co.
    5,539       358,539  
Energizer Holdings, Inc.
    432       52,497  
Herbalife Ltd. (c)
    692       35,278  
Kimberly-Clark Corp.
    2,933       316,764  
The Clorox Co.
    786       69,640  
The Estee Lauder Cos., Inc., Class A
    864       66,381  
The Procter & Gamble Co.
    26,883       2,234,246  
                 
              3,274,314  
 
Insurance 3.2%
ACE Ltd.
    1,945       206,812  
Aflac, Inc.
    3,424       209,686  
American Financial Group, Inc.
    835       50,075  
American International Group, Inc.
    7,412       415,517  
Aon plc
    1,454       126,731  
Arch Capital Group Ltd. *
    1,296       72,032  
Assurant, Inc.
    1,420       94,785  
Axis Capital Holdings Ltd.
    1,767       85,205  
Cincinnati Financial Corp.
    1,404       67,518  
Everest Re Group Ltd.
    444       72,745  
FNF Group *
    2,372       67,151  
Genworth Financial, Inc., Class A *
    4,681       66,423  
HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc.
    920       46,129  
Lincoln National Corp.
    1,689       92,962  
Loews Corp.
    3,254       142,330  
Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.
    3,218       170,876  
MetLife, Inc.
    4,950       270,963  
PartnerRe Ltd.
    756       84,438  
Principal Financial Group, Inc.
    1,512       82,086  
Prudential Financial, Inc.
    3,124       280,223  
Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.
    555       46,054  
RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.
    696       71,263  
The Allstate Corp.
    4,989       306,774  
The Chubb Corp.
    3,799       349,318  
The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.
    5,740       212,667  
The Progressive Corp.
    8,100       202,662  
The Travelers Cos., Inc.
    8,530       807,876  
Torchmark Corp.
    1,296       70,697  
Unum Group
    3,103       112,546  
W.R. Berkley Corp.
    1,436       69,431  
White Mountains Insurance Group Ltd.
    72       45,665  
XL Group plc
    2,063       70,513  
                 
              5,070,153  
 
Materials 4.0%
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.
    1,585       211,138  
Airgas, Inc.
    544       60,047  
Albemarle Corp.
    600       38,148  
Alcoa, Inc.
    23,541       391,016  
Allegheny Technologies, Inc.
    1,742       73,460  
AptarGroup, Inc.
    540       34,641  
Ashland, Inc.
    591       63,367  
Avery Dennison Corp.
    1,249       60,114  
Ball Corp.
    1,651       105,829  
Bemis Co., Inc.
    1,323       53,899  
Celanese Corp., Series A
    1,080       67,543  
CF Industries Holdings, Inc.
    371       95,596  
Cliffs Natural Resources, Inc. (c)
    3,782       56,995  
Commercial Metals Co.
    2,941       50,820  
Crown Holdings, Inc. *
    790       38,133  
Domtar Corp.
    1,762       65,705  
E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.
    5,638       372,728  
Eastman Chemical Co.
    1,205       99,376  
Ecolab, Inc.
    688       78,996  
FMC Corp.
    648       42,859  
Freeport-McMoRan, Inc.
    13,861       504,125  
Huntsman Corp.
    2,376       63,891  
International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.
    464       47,138  
International Paper Co.
    4,890       236,920  
LyondellBasell Industries N.V., Class A
    3,671       419,779  
MeadWestvaco Corp.
    2,108       90,644  
Monsanto Co.
    2,355       272,356  
Newmont Mining Corp.
    8,160       221,054  
Nucor Corp.
    4,756       258,346  
Owens-Illinois, Inc. *
    1,950       60,041  
Packaging Corp. of America
    580       39,434  
PPG Industries, Inc.
    881       181,363  
Praxair, Inc.
    1,946       255,996  
Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co.
    1,231       86,072  
Rock-Tenn Co., Class A
    694       34,117  
Rockwood Holdings, Inc.
    453       36,684  
RPM International, Inc.
    1,080       50,900  
Sealed Air Corp.
    1,636       59,060  
Sigma-Aldrich Corp.
    648       67,392  
Sonoco Products Co.
    1,296       53,343  
Southern Copper Corp.
    1,777       58,303  
Steel Dynamics, Inc.
    3,564       82,827  
The Dow Chemical Co.
    10,455       559,865  
The Mosaic Co.
    3,677       175,614  
The Sherwin-Williams Co.
    342       74,594  
The Valspar Corp.
    619       49,990  
United States Steel Corp.
    3,964       153,209  
Vulcan Materials Co.
    972       61,605  
                 
              6,315,072  
 
Media 3.6%
Cablevision Systems Corp., Class A
    4,228       78,260  
CBS Corp., Class B Non-Voting Shares
    4,304       255,184  
Charter Communications, Inc., Class A *
    540       84,710  
Comcast Corp., Class A
    15,622       854,992  
DIRECTV *
    6,982       603,594  
Discovery Communications, Inc., Class A *
    1,229       53,732  
Discovery Communications, Inc., Class C *
    1,229       52,810  
DISH Network Corp., Class A *
    1,182       76,605  
Gannett Co., Inc.
    3,277       110,632  
News Corp., Class A *
    1,459       25,715  
Omnicom Group, Inc.
    2,426       174,696  
Scripps Networks Interactive, Inc., Class A
    484       38,580  
The Interpublic Group of Cos., Inc.
    2,949       57,594  
The Walt Disney Co.
    11,877       1,067,505  
 
 
 
See financial notes 19


 

 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Thomson Reuters Corp. (c)
    3,959       150,046  
Time Warner Cable, Inc.
    2,718       402,074  
Time Warner, Inc.
    11,775       907,028  
Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc., Class A
    11,877       420,683  
Viacom, Inc., Class B
    4,124       334,663  
                 
              5,749,103  
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 5.6%
AbbVie, Inc.
    6,321       349,425  
Actavis plc *
    985       223,575  
Agilent Technologies, Inc.
    1,954       111,691  
Allergan, Inc.
    816       133,563  
Amgen, Inc.
    6,238       869,452  
Biogen Idec, Inc. *
    374       128,297  
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.
    10,854       549,755  
Celgene Corp. *
    1,262       119,915  
Covance, Inc. *
    388       32,165  
Eli Lilly & Co.
    9,095       578,078  
Endo International plc *
    592       37,716  
Gilead Sciences, Inc. *
    4,224       454,418  
Hospira, Inc. *
    1,252       67,283  
Johnson & Johnson
    19,125       1,983,836  
Merck & Co., Inc.
    19,046       1,144,855  
Mettler-Toledo International, Inc. *
    143       38,679  
Mylan, Inc. *
    1,404       68,234  
Pfizer, Inc.
    60,455       1,776,773  
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.
    1,620       194,740  
Waters Corp. *
    432       44,682  
Zoetis, Inc.
    943       33,420  
                 
              8,940,552  
 
Real Estate 1.1%
American Capital Agency Corp.
    1,075       25,424  
American Tower Corp.
    644       63,498  
Annaly Capital Management, Inc.
    13,293       158,187  
Apartment Investment & Management Co., Class A
    1,512       51,816  
AvalonBay Communities, Inc.
    324       49,928  
Boston Properties, Inc.
    610       74,066  
Crown Castle International Corp.
    767       60,984  
Equity Residential
    1,416       94,121  
General Growth Properties, Inc.
    1,748       42,948  
HCP, Inc.
    1,844       79,901  
Health Care REIT, Inc.
    663       44,806  
Hospitality Properties Trust
    1,404       41,320  
Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
    3,996       91,189  
Kimco Realty Corp.
    1,856       43,597  
Plum Creek Timber Co., Inc.
    1,188       48,268  
Prologis, Inc.
    1,040       42,578  
Public Storage
    443       77,605  
Rayonier, Inc.
    811       27,793  
Simon Property Group, Inc.
    867       147,416  
The Macerich Co.
    494       32,253  
Ventas, Inc.
    927       60,978  
Vornado Realty Trust
    972       102,906  
Weyerhaeuser Co.
    10,058       341,469  
                 
              1,803,051  
 
Retailing 4.6%
Aaron’s, Inc.
    1,301       33,332  
Abercrombie & Fitch Co., Class A
    1,636       68,385  
Advance Auto Parts, Inc.
    576       78,578  
Amazon.com, Inc. *
    432       146,465  
American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.
    5,065       71,315  
AutoNation, Inc. *
    769       41,718  
AutoZone, Inc. *
    120       64,661  
Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc. *
    2,360       151,654  
Best Buy Co., Inc.
    9,825       313,319  
Big Lots, Inc.
    1,990       92,237  
CarMax, Inc. *
    1,082       56,697  
Core-Mark Holding Co., Inc.
    1,198       57,696  
CST Brands, Inc.
    1,011       35,223  
Dick’s Sporting Goods, Inc.
    761       34,298  
Dillard’s, Inc., Class A
    514       58,760  
Dollar General Corp. *
    2,155       137,898  
Dollar Tree, Inc. *
    1,750       93,844  
Expedia, Inc.
    910       78,169  
Family Dollar Stores, Inc.
    972       77,595  
Foot Locker, Inc.
    1,787       100,269  
GameStop Corp., Class A
    2,504       105,669  
Genuine Parts Co.
    1,729       151,702  
Guess?, Inc.
    1,125       26,370  
J.C. Penney Co., Inc. *(c)
    14,802       159,862  
Kohl’s Corp.
    5,284       310,646  
L Brands, Inc.
    1,838       117,356  
Liberty Interactive Corp., Class A *
    4,838       142,818  
Lowe’s Cos., Inc.
    15,087       792,218  
Macy’s, Inc.
    4,018       250,281  
Murphy USA, Inc. *
    870       47,389  
Nordstrom, Inc.
    1,740       120,495  
O’Reilly Automotive, Inc. *
    540       84,229  
PetSmart, Inc.
    1,150       82,306  
Rent-A-Center, Inc.
    1,758       48,978  
Ross Stores, Inc.
    1,284       96,839  
Sears Holdings Corp. *(c)
    2,423       84,320  
Signet Jewelers Ltd.
    589       69,425  
Staples, Inc.
    21,113       246,600  
Target Corp.
    12,712       763,610  
The Gap, Inc.
    4,538       209,429  
The Home Depot, Inc.
    11,235       1,050,472  
The Priceline Group, Inc. *
    44       54,750  
The TJX Cos., Inc.
    5,136       306,157  
Tiffany & Co.
    678       68,437  
Tractor Supply Co.
    648       43,384  
Urban Outfitters, Inc. *
    985       39,193  
Williams-Sonoma, Inc.
    864       56,825  
                 
              7,321,873  
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 2.7%
Altera Corp.
    1,523       53,823  
Analog Devices, Inc.
    2,140       109,397  
Applied Materials, Inc.
    11,641       268,965  
Avago Technologies Ltd.
    690       56,642  
Broadcom Corp., Class A
    4,066       160,119  
Intel Corp.
    67,761       2,366,214  
KLA-Tencor Corp.
    1,298       99,193  
Lam Research Corp.
    1,079       77,591  
Linear Technology Corp.
    1,305       58,868  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Marvell Technology Group Ltd.
    4,536       63,096  
Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
    2,277       70,336  
Microchip Technology, Inc.
    1,296       63,284  
Micron Technology, Inc. *
    5,326       173,628  
NVIDIA Corp.
    3,277       63,738  
Texas Instruments, Inc.
    10,531       507,384  
Xilinx, Inc.
    1,526       64,473  
                 
              4,256,751  
 
Software & Services 6.6%
Accenture plc, Class A
    3,616       293,113  
Activision Blizzard, Inc.
    2,295       54,024  
Adobe Systems, Inc. *
    2,076       149,264  
Alliance Data Systems Corp. *
    230       60,867  
Amdocs Ltd.
    1,651       77,762  
AOL, Inc. *
    2,247       97,115  
Autodesk, Inc. *
    972       52,138  
Automatic Data Processing, Inc.
    2,833       236,499  
Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp.
    334       7,408  
Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.
    1,080       45,943  
CA, Inc.
    2,592       73,198  
CACI International, Inc., Class A *
    430       31,012  
Citrix Systems, Inc. *
    663       46,582  
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp., Class A *
    1,421       64,982  
Computer Sciences Corp.
    2,636       157,606  
CoreLogic, Inc. *
    2,610       73,785  
eBay, Inc. *
    4,725       262,238  
Electronic Arts, Inc. *
    977       36,970  
Facebook, Inc., Class A *
    498       37,260  
Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.
    2,378       134,952  
Fiserv, Inc. *
    1,758       113,338  
Google, Inc., Class A *
    486       283,027  
Google, Inc., Class C *
    492       281,227  
IAC/InterActiveCorp
    903       62,840  
International Business Machines Corp.
    11,367       2,185,874  
Intuit, Inc.
    1,425       118,532  
Leidos Holdings, Inc.
    1,862       70,104  
MasterCard, Inc., Class A
    2,376       180,125  
Microsoft Corp.
    73,489       3,338,605  
Oracle Corp.
    18,905       785,125  
Paychex, Inc.
    2,059       85,757  
Science Applications International Corp.
    158       7,287  
Symantec Corp.
    7,070       171,660  
Teradata Corp. *
    793       36,216  
The Western Union Co.
    7,187       125,557  
Total System Services, Inc.
    1,620       50,965  
Visa, Inc., Class A
    679       144,301  
Xerox Corp.
    18,702       258,275  
Yahoo! Inc. *
    3,056       117,687  
                 
              10,409,220  
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 4.8%
Amphenol Corp., Class A
    759       78,185  
Anixter International, Inc.
    443       39,529  
Apple, Inc.
    15,197       1,557,693  
Arrow Electronics, Inc. *
    2,257       140,498  
Avnet, Inc.
    3,026       134,687  
Cisco Systems, Inc.
    47,080       1,176,529  
Corning, Inc.
    10,623       221,596  
EMC Corp.
    10,716       316,443  
Harris Corp.
    1,330       94,949  
Hewlett-Packard Co.
    62,916       2,390,808  
Ingram Micro, Inc., Class A *
    6,930       199,792  
Jabil Circuit, Inc.
    3,876       83,644  
Juniper Networks, Inc.
    4,569       105,955  
Lexmark International, Inc., Class A
    1,306       66,031  
Motorola Solutions, Inc.
    2,747       163,172  
NetApp, Inc.
    1,296       54,639  
QUALCOMM, Inc.
    4,978       378,826  
SanDisk Corp.
    895       87,674  
SYNNEX Corp. *
    579       40,379  
Tech Data Corp. *
    2,377       160,448  
Vishay Intertechnology, Inc.
    3,103       49,648  
Western Digital Corp.
    1,354       139,476  
                 
              7,680,601  
 
Telecommunication Services 4.1%
AT&T, Inc.
    92,662       3,239,464  
CenturyLink, Inc.
    6,675       273,608  
Frontier Communications Corp.
    23,170       157,556  
Sprint Corp. *
    30,146       169,119  
Telephone & Data Systems, Inc.
    2,630       69,274  
Verizon Communications, Inc.
    47,936       2,388,172  
Windstream Holdings, Inc.
    13,564       153,273  
                 
              6,450,466  
 
Transportation 1.7%
Avis Budget Group, Inc. *
    1,864       125,839  
C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
    2,247       153,380  
CSX Corp.
    11,586       358,123  
Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.
    1,855       76,612  
FedEx Corp.
    3,234       478,244  
Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. *
    3,780       111,699  
J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc.
    540       40,797  
Kansas City Southern
    280       32,301  
Norfolk Southern Corp.
    2,366       253,162  
Ryder System, Inc.
    1,007       90,972  
Union Pacific Corp.
    5,146       541,719  
United Parcel Service, Inc., Class B
    4,173       406,158  
                 
              2,669,006  
 
Utilities 4.2%
AES Corp.
    11,169       169,545  
AGL Resources, Inc.
    864       46,060  
Alliant Energy Corp.
    1,188       69,486  
Ameren Corp.
    4,026       161,000  
American Electric Power Co., Inc.
    5,620       301,794  
American Water Works Co., Inc.
    1,215       61,491  
Atmos Energy Corp.
    1,296       65,526  
Calpine Corp. *
    3,448       81,959  
CenterPoint Energy, Inc.
    5,243       130,236  
CMS Energy Corp.
    2,727       83,283  
Consolidated Edison, Inc.
    3,789       219,345  
Dominion Resources, Inc.
    5,782       406,012  
DTE Energy Co.
    2,161       169,098  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Duke Energy Corp.
    5,031       372,244  
Edison International
    4,000       236,560  
Entergy Corp.
    4,012       310,569  
Exelon Corp.
    14,588       487,531  
FirstEnergy Corp.
    8,201       280,802  
Great Plains Energy, Inc.
    1,620       41,585  
Integrys Energy Group, Inc.
    1,312       89,072  
MDU Resources Group, Inc.
    2,055       64,342  
National Fuel Gas Co.
    540       41,278  
NextEra Energy, Inc.
    3,256       320,553  
NiSource, Inc.
    2,943       116,749  
Northeast Utilities
    1,761       80,812  
NRG Energy, Inc.
    4,365       134,355  
OGE Energy Corp.
    1,712       64,234  
Pepco Holdings, Inc.
    4,542       125,178  
PG&E Corp.
    5,751       267,306  
Pinnacle West Capital Corp.
    1,391       79,217  
PPL Corp.
    5,857       202,828  
Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.
    7,150       267,338  
SCANA Corp.
    1,530       79,468  
Sempra Energy
    2,002       212,152  
TECO Energy, Inc.
    3,745       67,785  
The Southern Co.
    9,159       406,660  
UGI Corp.
    1,296       68,662  
Vectren Corp.
    1,012       41,725  
Westar Energy, Inc.
    1,220       45,055  
Wisconsin Energy Corp.
    1,546       70,080  
Xcel Energy, Inc.
    5,748       184,223  
                 
              6,723,198  
                 
Total Common Stock
(Cost $145,798,788)     158,019,577  
         
                 
                 
 
 Other Investment Companies 0.3% of net assets
 
Equity Fund 0.0%
iShares Core S&P 500 ETF
    250       50,490  
 
Money Market Fund 0.1%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, Premier Class 0.00% (b)
    126,046       126,046  
 
Securities Lending Collateral 0.2%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, Premier Class 0.00% (b)
    276,831       276,831  
                 
Total Other Investment Companies
(Cost $451,241)     453,367  
         
                 
                 
    Face
   
Security
  Amount
  Value
    Rate, Maturity Date   ($)   ($)
 
 Short-Term Investment 0.0% of net assets
 
U.S. Treasury Obligation 0.0%
U.S. Treasury Bill
0.02%, 09/18/14 (d)
    5,000       5,000  
                 
Total Short-Term Investment
(Cost $5,000)     5,000  
         
 
End of Investments.
 
At 08/31/14, the tax basis cost of the fund’s investments was $146,262,822 and the unrealized appreciation and depreciation were $12,959,512 and ($744,390), respectively, with a net unrealized appreciation of $12,215,122.
 
* Non-income producing security.
(a) Issuer is affiliated with the fund’s adviser.
(b) The rate shown is the 7-day yield.
(c) All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at $286,168.
(d) The rate shown is the purchase yield.
 
     
ETF —
  Exchange Traded Fund
REIT —
  Real Estate Investment Trust
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of August 31, 2014 (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 SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-Q. The fund’s Form N-Q is available on the SEC’s website at http://www.sec.gov and may be viewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room in Washington, D.C. Call 1-800-SEC-0330 for information on the operation of the Public Reference Room. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings on a daily basis on the fund’s website at www.schwabetfs.com.
 
                         
        Cost
  Value
Holdings by Category   ($)   ($)
 
  99 .7%   Common Stock     86,047,088       90,933,975  
  1 .5%   Other Investment Companies     1,386,093       1,387,815  
  0 .0%   Rights     14,969       14,969  
 
 
  101 .2%   Total Investments     87,448,150       92,336,759  
  (1 .2)%   Other Assets and
Liabilities, Net
            (1,134,446 )
 
 
  100 .0%   Net Assets             91,202,313  
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
 
 Common Stock 99.7% of net assets
 
Automobiles & Components 0.8%
Cooper Tire & Rubber Co.
    4,888       150,697  
Drew Industries, Inc.
    1,057       46,920  
Gentex Corp.
    4,666       137,880  
Modine Manufacturing Co. *
    990       14,078  
Standard Motor Products, Inc.
    264       9,929  
Superior Industries International, Inc.
    3,038       59,089  
Tenneco, Inc. *
    1,742       111,627  
Thor Industries, Inc.
    3,171       170,315  
Tower International, Inc. *
    330       11,065  
                 
              711,600  
 
Banks 4.4%
Associated Banc-Corp.
    8,456       153,730  
Astoria Financial Corp.
    6,078       79,439  
BancorpSouth, Inc.
    4,030       85,315  
Bank of Hawaii Corp.
    2,576       149,537  
BankUnited, Inc.
    1,981       62,501  
BOK Financial Corp.
    990       66,706  
Capitol Federal Financial, Inc.
    6,144       75,878  
Cathay General Bancorp
    2,180       56,767  
City National Corp.
    1,388       105,321  
Commerce Bancshares, Inc.
    2,972       137,098  
Community Bank System, Inc.
    1,133       40,040  
Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc.
    1,718       135,035  
CVB Financial Corp.
    3,105       48,252  
East West Bancorp, Inc.
    3,039       105,879  
EverBank Financial Corp.
    726       13,707  
F.N.B. Corp.
    5,945       73,480  
First Citizens BancShares, Inc., Class A
    101       23,209  
First Financial Bancorp
    2,611       43,369  
First Financial Bankshares, Inc. (d)
    330       9,699  
First Horizon National Corp.
    12,196       148,303  
First Niagara Financial Group, Inc.
    14,005       121,844  
First Republic Bank
    1,849       90,416  
FirstMerit Corp.
    4,827       83,193  
Fulton Financial Corp.
    8,931       103,019  
Glacier Bancorp, Inc.
    2,048       55,747  
Hancock Holding Co.
    2,048       68,076  
Iberiabank Corp.
    132       8,613  
International Bancshares Corp.
    2,733       72,042  
MB Financial, Inc.
    1,915       54,175  
National Penn Bancshares, Inc.
    1,123       11,230  
NBT Bancorp, Inc.
    1,981       47,564  
Northwest Bancshares, Inc.
    5,332       67,237  
Old National Bancorp
    3,369       44,100  
Popular, Inc. *
    8,852       274,058  
Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.
    1,116       67,406  
Provident Financial Services, Inc.
    3,171       53,939  
Signature Bank *
    417       49,398  
Susquehanna Bancshares, Inc.
    6,672       68,855  
SVB Financial Group *
    635       70,688  
Synovus Financial Corp.
    6,804       164,317  
TCF Financial Corp.
    9,913       156,625  
Trustmark Corp.
    3,435       81,530  
UMB Financial Corp.
    994       57,404  
Umpqua Holdings Corp.
    3,171       55,397  
United Bankshares, Inc.
    2,312       76,180  
Valley National Bancorp
    12,684       126,840  
Washington Federal, Inc.
    4,427       96,287  
Webster Financial Corp.
    2,974       87,733  
Westamerica Bancorp
    1,189       57,512  
Wintrust Financial Corp.
    1,057       49,224  
                 
              4,033,914  
 
Capital Goods 11.4%
A.O. Smith Corp.
    2,114       103,755  
AAR Corp.
    3,462       95,897  
Actuant Corp., Class A
    2,708       91,341  
Acuity Brands, Inc.
    1,342       166,247  
Aegion Corp. *
    2,378       58,641  
Air Lease Corp.
    264       10,006  
Aircastle Ltd.
    5,771       110,341  
Albany International Corp., Class A
    1,453       54,589  
Allegion plc
    990       50,916  
Allison Transmission Holdings, Inc.
    990       30,373  
American Science & Engineering, Inc.
    198       11,464  
Apogee Enterprises, Inc.
    1,981       72,326  
Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc.
    3,369       164,104  
Astec Industries, Inc.
    1,601       66,506  
AZZ, Inc.
    264       12,234  
B/E Aerospace, Inc. *
    1,783       151,091  
Barnes Group, Inc.
    2,642       90,462  
Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc. *
    2,510       71,585  
Briggs & Stratton Corp.
    6,076       122,371  
Carlisle Cos., Inc.
    2,708       224,493  
Chart Industries, Inc. *
    620       41,472  
Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. N.V.
    2,576       163,370  
CIRCOR International, Inc.
    726       51,684  
CLARCOR, Inc.
    2,170       137,166  
Colfax Corp. *
    198       12,595  
Comfort Systems USA, Inc.
    990       15,048  
Crane Co.
    2,180       151,706  
Cubic Corp.
    1,057       47,184  
 
 
 
See financial notes 23


 

 
 Schwab Fundamental U.S. Small Company Index ETF
 

 
Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Curtiss-Wright Corp.
    2,378       170,835  
DigitalGlobe, Inc. *
    1,210       36,748  
Donaldson Co., Inc.
    4,854       203,188  
Dycom Industries, Inc. *
    2,874       89,698  
Encore Wire Corp.
    1,849       78,490  
EnerSys
    1,981       127,358  
Engility Holdings, Inc. *
    594       20,873  
EnPro Industries, Inc. *
    792       53,777  
ESCO Technologies, Inc.
    1,472       52,992  
Esterline Technologies Corp. *
    1,123       131,649  
Franklin Electric Co., Inc.
    1,387       52,651  
GATX Corp.
    3,567       236,385  
Generac Holdings, Inc. *
    1,651       76,805  
General Cable Corp.
    7,795       167,359  
Graco, Inc.
    1,717       131,969  
GrafTech International Ltd. *
    9,117       79,591  
Granite Construction, Inc.
    4,558       160,761  
Griffon Corp.
    1,057       13,181  
H&E Equipment Services, Inc.
    1,916       78,384  
HEICO Corp.
    1,128       58,442  
Hexcel Corp. *
    2,444       100,668  
Hillenbrand, Inc.
    2,708       90,556  
Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.
    2,180       222,600  
Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc.
    198       15,264  
IDEX Corp.
    2,246       172,807  
ITT Corp.
    9,777       467,927  
Kaman Corp.
    1,717       69,813  
Layne Christensen Co. *
    4,216       47,978  
Lennox International, Inc.
    2,906       243,407  
Lindsay Corp. (d)
    132       10,267  
Masonite International Corp. *
    396       22,643  
MasTec, Inc. *
    2,180       66,490  
Meritor, Inc. *
    5,615       76,532  
Moog, Inc., Class A *
    1,981       140,453  
MSC Industrial Direct Co., Inc., Class A
    1,967       177,305  
Mueller Industries, Inc.
    5,747       168,042  
Mueller Water Products, Inc., Class A
    8,622       79,581  
MYR Group, Inc. *
    462       10,802  
Navistar International Corp. *
    3,501       132,023  
Nordson Corp.
    1,616       130,993  
Orbital Sciences Corp. *
    3,501       93,722  
Polypore International, Inc. *
    1,335       59,848  
Quanex Building Products Corp.
    3,567       64,420  
Raven Industries, Inc.
    1,255       33,458  
RBC Bearings, Inc.
    198       12,240  
Regal-Beloit Corp.
    2,319       164,811  
Rexnord Corp. *
    528       15,423  
Rush Enterprises, Inc., Class A *
    2,246       82,361  
Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc.
    1,981       64,026  
Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc., Class A *
    6,474       248,278  
Standex International Corp.
    132       9,851  
TAL International Group, Inc. *
    1,491       65,902  
Teledyne Technologies, Inc. *
    1,352       131,239  
Tennant Co.
    862       60,073  
Terex Corp.
    6,936       259,476  
The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
    4,278       124,276  
The Greenbrier Cos., Inc.
    1,189       85,037  
The Manitowoc Co., Inc.
    5,615       165,193  
The Middleby Corp. *
    798       68,812  
The Toro Co.
    2,840       174,745  
Titan International, Inc.
    3,162       45,849  
TransDigm Group, Inc.
    1,084       203,781  
TriMas Corp. *
    1,131       35,853  
Triumph Group, Inc.
    2,048       142,070  
Tutor Perini Corp. *
    6,078       181,611  
Universal Forest Products, Inc.
    2,840       134,474  
Valmont Industries, Inc.
    990       139,342  
WABCO Holdings, Inc. *
    1,717       177,194  
Wabtec Corp.
    1,783       148,631  
Watsco, Inc.
    1,388       128,376  
Watts Water Technologies, Inc., Class A
    1,585       100,315  
Woodward, Inc.
    2,813       146,923  
                 
              10,413,864  
 
Commercial & Professional Services 4.6%
ABM Industries, Inc.
    6,410       170,506  
ACCO Brands Corp. *
    2,246       17,362  
Brady Corp., Class A
    4,360       116,063  
Clean Harbors, Inc. *
    1,783       107,943  
Copart, Inc. *
    5,747       197,869  
Covanta Holding Corp.
    7,135       149,764  
Deluxe Corp.
    2,708       161,261  
FTI Consulting, Inc. *
    3,765       139,682  
G&K Services, Inc., Class A
    1,550       86,630  
Healthcare Services Group, Inc.
    2,642       72,206  
Herman Miller, Inc.
    3,567       106,011  
HNI Corp.
    3,963       150,237  
Huron Consulting Group, Inc. *
    726       43,908  
ICF International, Inc. *
    1,453       49,082  
IHS, Inc., Class A *
    801       114,118  
Insperity, Inc.
    2,180       64,332  
Interface, Inc.
    2,972       50,613  
KAR Auction Services, Inc.
    2,774       83,664  
Kelly Services, Inc., Class A
    7,254       121,214  
Kforce, Inc.
    3,039       60,993  
Kimball International, Inc., Class B
    1,123       17,833  
Knoll, Inc.
    3,765       68,862  
Korn/Ferry International *
    2,180       65,945  
McGrath RentCorp
    1,585       58,645  
Mobile Mini, Inc.
    264       10,341  
MSA Safety, Inc.
    1,259       69,698  
Navigant Consulting, Inc. *
    4,030       65,649  
On Assignment, Inc. *
    264       7,804  
Quad/Graphics, Inc.
    4,822       108,061  
Resources Connection, Inc.
    5,417       82,934  
Rollins, Inc.
    1,585       47,154  
Steelcase, Inc., Class A
    9,804       153,923  
Stericycle, Inc. *
    1,387       164,845  
Team, Inc. *
    264       10,536  
Tetra Tech, Inc.
    3,501       89,276  
The Brink’s Co.
    4,774       130,712  
The Corporate Executive Board Co.
    1,189       78,379  
Towers Watson & Co., Class A
    1,387       152,057  
TrueBlue, Inc. *
    3,501       95,017  
UniFirst Corp.
    726       70,386  
United Stationers, Inc.
    5,351       217,518  
Verisk Analytics, Inc., Class A *
    2,378       152,644  
Viad Corp.
    2,410       52,875  
Waste Connections, Inc.
    2,976       146,003  
West Corp.
    528       15,660  
                 
              4,196,215  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 2.9%
Arctic Cat, Inc.
    816       30,208  
Brunswick Corp.
    1,486       63,898  
Callaway Golf Co.
    7,313       55,652  
Carter’s, Inc.
    1,849       153,060  
Columbia Sportswear Co.
    858       65,345  
Crocs, Inc. *
    4,360       67,362  
Deckers Outdoor Corp. *
    1,453       134,025  
Ethan Allen Interiors, Inc.
    2,048       51,671  
G-III Apparel Group Ltd. *
    860       70,985  
Hanesbrands, Inc.
    2,320       238,218  
Helen of Troy Ltd. *
    1,255       73,066  
Iconix Brand Group, Inc. *
    264       10,990  
JAKKS Pacific, Inc. *(d)
    7,663       51,955  
KB Home
    3,515       62,391  
La-Z-Boy, Inc.
    2,938       62,697  
Lennar Corp., Class A
    3,516       137,757  
M.D.C Holdings, Inc.
    2,312       67,071  
Meritage Homes Corp. *
    1,081       44,613  
Michael Kors Holdings Ltd. *
    802       64,256  
Oxford Industries, Inc.
    132       8,096  
Polaris Industries, Inc.
    1,364       198,298  
PulteGroup, Inc.
    7,531       144,746  
Quiksilver, Inc. *
    6,687       19,459  
Skechers U.S.A., Inc., Class A *
    2,327       135,827  
Steven Madden Ltd. *
    1,591       54,078  
Sturm Ruger & Co., Inc. (d)
    198       9,981  
Tempur Sealy International, Inc. *
    3,177       185,918  
Toll Brothers, Inc. *
    3,590       127,768  
Under Armour, Inc., Class A *
    1,548       105,821  
Wolverine World Wide, Inc.
    4,781       126,984  
                 
              2,622,196  
 
Consumer Services 4.1%
Aramark
    594       15,385  
Bally Technologies, Inc. *
    1,981       157,073  
Bob Evans Farms, Inc.
    3,286       142,678  
Boyd Gaming Corp. *
    6,366       67,798  
Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc. *
    330       48,757  
Burger King Worldwide, Inc.
    2,642       84,650  
Capella Education Co.
    865       56,320  
Career Education Corp. *
    29,927       164,299  
Choice Hotels International, Inc.
    1,255       67,971  
Churchill Downs, Inc.
    132       12,430  
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc.
    1,144       114,869  
DineEquity, Inc.
    726       60,403  
Domino’s Pizza, Inc.
    2,114       159,501  
Dunkin’ Brands Group, Inc.
    1,387       60,390  
Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc. *
    528       13,369  
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Co. *
    792       15,206  
Hyatt Hotels Corp., Class A *
    1,585       96,828  
International Speedway Corp., Class A
    2,246       75,218  
ITT Educational Services, Inc. *
    6,474       54,576  
Jack in the Box, Inc.
    3,171       188,516  
Life Time Fitness, Inc. *
    1,753       80,813  
Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corp. *
    1,523       90,756  
Matthews International Corp., Class A
    1,984       91,562  
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. *
    462       15,389  
Panera Bread Co., Class A *
    792       118,752  
Papa John’s International, Inc.
    1,662       65,815  
Penn National Gaming, Inc. *
    8,918       100,684  
Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc. *
    2,444       61,076  
Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Inc. *
    858       45,560  
Regis Corp.
    9,381       141,747  
Ruby Tuesday, Inc. *
    11,313       69,801  
Scientific Games Corp., Class A *
    1,255       12,738  
SeaWorld Entertainment, Inc.
    2,510       52,183  
Six Flags Entertainment Corp.
    1,783       65,044  
Sonic Corp. *
    4,426       93,433  
Sotheby’s
    1,798       73,376  
Steiner Leisure Ltd. *
    1,123       47,750  
Strayer Education, Inc. *
    3,058       185,682  
Texas Roadhouse, Inc.
    3,237       86,072  
The Cheesecake Factory, Inc.
    3,765       169,237  
The Wendy’s Co.
    17,837       145,372  
Vail Resorts, Inc.
    1,428       113,512  
Weight Watchers International, Inc. (d)
    5,417       133,746  
                 
              3,716,337  
 
Diversified Financials 3.3%
Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. *
    632       133,447  
BGC Partners, Inc., Class A
    1,651       12,498  
Cash America International, Inc.
    2,576       114,993  
CBOE Holdings, Inc.
    2,005       106,315  
Eaton Vance Corp.
    5,549       217,299  
Ezcorp, Inc., Class A *
    5,219       55,478  
Federated Investors, Inc., Class B
    7,531       231,126  
First Cash Financial Services, Inc. *
    990       57,182  
Greenhill & Co., Inc.
    1,783       87,403  
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.
    1,586       299,754  
Investment Technology Group, Inc. *
    3,171       54,002  
Janus Capital Group, Inc.
    13,014       158,120  
Lazard Ltd., Class A
    2,180       119,159  
LPL Financial Holdings, Inc.
    2,180       106,144  
MSCI, Inc. *
    3,369       155,446  
Nelnet, Inc., Class A
    1,189       52,280  
Portfolio Recovery Associates, Inc. *
    198       11,252  
Raymond James Financial, Inc.
    3,171       173,264  
Santander Consumer USA Holdings, Inc.
    1,674       31,170  
SEI Investments Co.
    5,945       225,286  
SLM Corp.
    16,740       148,316  
Stifel Financial Corp. *
    1,189       56,929  
TD Ameritrade Holding Corp.
    5,879       194,654  
Waddell & Reed Financial, Inc., Class A
    2,444       133,198  
World Acceptance Corp. *(d)
    858       67,216  
                 
              3,001,931  
 
Energy 6.3%
Alon USA Energy, Inc.
    858       14,269  
Atwood Oceanics, Inc. *
    1,651       81,576  
Basic Energy Services, Inc. *
    2,510       60,767  
Bill Barrett Corp. *
    3,782       86,116  
Bristow Group, Inc.
    1,387       101,223  
C&J Energy Services, Inc. *
    330       9,468  
Cabot Oil & Gas Corp.
    3,765       126,278  
CARBO Ceramics, Inc.
    599       64,446  
Cloud Peak Energy, Inc. *
    5,704       89,610  
Comstock Resources, Inc.
    2,906       70,848  
Concho Resources, Inc. *
    1,084       153,971  
 
 
 
See financial notes 25


 

 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Continental Resources, Inc. *
    66       10,645  
CVR Energy, Inc. (d)
    264       13,102  
Delek US Holdings, Inc.
    4,228       147,895  
Dril-Quip, Inc. *
    808       81,988  
Energy Transfer Partners LP
    1,054       60,544  
Energy XXI Bermuda Ltd.
    3,501       57,767  
EXCO Resources, Inc. (d)
    15,270       73,754  
Exterran Holdings, Inc.
    4,888       227,927  
Forest Oil Corp. *
    47,236       76,995  
Forum Energy Technologies, Inc. *
    396       13,484  
Frontline Ltd. *(d)
    15,525       31,826  
Golar LNG Ltd.
    264       16,632  
Green Plains, Inc.
    2,414       107,882  
Gulfmark Offshore, Inc., Class A
    1,123       45,156  
Helix Energy Solutions Group, Inc. *
    6,936       189,492  
Hercules Offshore, Inc. *
    14,138       47,645  
Hornbeck Offshore Services, Inc. *
    1,189       51,912  
ION Geophysical Corp. *
    11,594       39,999  
Key Energy Services, Inc. *
    16,780       105,714  
Matrix Service Co. *
    1,717       48,437  
McDermott International, Inc. *
    35,345       254,484  
Newpark Resources, Inc. *
    4,690       57,828  
Nordic American Tankers Ltd. (d)
    5,908       53,526  
North Atlantic Drilling Ltd.
    1,453       15,925  
Parker Drilling Co. *
    10,438       65,551  
PBF Energy, Inc., Class A
    462       13,125  
PDC Energy, Inc. *
    738       44,346  
Penn Virginia Corp. *
    6,210       93,274  
Pioneer Energy Services Corp. *
    5,285       81,283  
Quicksilver Resources, Inc. *(d)
    30,390       40,419  
Range Resources Corp.
    1,918       150,736  
Rosetta Resources, Inc. *
    1,223       61,150  
Rowan Cos. plc, Class A
    6,606       200,294  
RPC, Inc.
    594       13,525  
SandRidge Energy, Inc. *(d)
    21,360       111,926  
SemGroup Corp., Class A
    2,246       197,042  
Ship Finance International Ltd.
    3,919       77,557  
SM Energy Co.
    1,981       176,388  
Stone Energy Corp. *
    2,708       95,295  
Superior Energy Services, Inc.
    6,568       235,397  
Swift Energy Co. *(d)
    7,440       84,444  
Targa Resources Corp.
    1,189       165,925  
Teekay Corp.
    2,683       164,522  
TETRA Technologies, Inc. *
    6,211       73,290  
Tidewater, Inc.
    3,861       196,409  
Ultra Petroleum Corp. *(d)
    5,020       133,181  
Unit Corp. *
    2,972       195,587  
W&T Offshore, Inc.
    3,848       57,412  
Whiting Petroleum Corp. *
    3,039       281,594  
                 
              5,698,803  
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.7%
Ingles Markets, Inc., Class A
    868       21,908  
PriceSmart, Inc.
    528       47,320  
Rite Aid Corp. *
    17,044       106,014  
Roundy’s, Inc.
    7,399       27,672  
SpartanNash Co.
    1,189       25,552  
The Andersons, Inc.
    2,192       150,744  
The Fresh Market, Inc. *
    1,321       44,055  
The Pantry, Inc. *
    10,702       226,561  
                 
              649,826  
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 2.7%
B&G Foods, Inc.
    1,453       43,881  
Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.
    1,057       83,619  
Chiquita Brands International, Inc. *
    11,825       164,367  
Darling Ingredients, Inc. *
    3,963       76,407  
Dean Foods Co.
    22,594       365,571  
Flowers Foods, Inc.
    7,993       156,503  
Fresh Del Monte Produce, Inc.
    5,681       181,451  
J&J Snack Foods Corp.
    594       56,258  
Keurig Green Mountain, Inc.
    1,090       145,319  
Lancaster Colony Corp.
    1,123       99,284  
Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. *
    2,444       73,002  
Pinnacle Foods, Inc.
    264       8,543  
Post Holdings, Inc. *
    2,114       78,155  
Sanderson Farms, Inc.
    1,695       158,177  
Seaboard Corp. *
    29       84,078  
Snyder’s-Lance, Inc.
    2,246       61,226  
The Hain Celestial Group, Inc. *
    792       77,901  
The WhiteWave Foods Co. *
    3,435       120,294  
TreeHouse Foods, Inc. *
    1,426       117,674  
Universal Corp.
    3,633       191,677  
Vector Group Ltd.
    3,575       85,407  
                 
              2,428,794  
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 4.9%
Air Methods Corp. *
    264       15,486  
Alere, Inc. *
    3,525       124,961  
Align Technology, Inc. *
    198       10,783  
Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc. *
    3,963       58,553  
Amedisys, Inc. *
    6,738       140,959  
Amsurg Corp. *
    1,719       92,465  
Analogic Corp.
    594       42,887  
BioScrip, Inc. *
    1,321       11,176  
Brookdale Senior Living, Inc. *
    3,768       131,692  
Centene Corp. *
    2,840       221,889  
Cerner Corp. *
    3,567       205,673  
Chemed Corp.
    1,783       188,303  
CONMED Corp.
    1,453       57,393  
Edwards Lifesciences Corp. *
    2,005       199,016  
Envision Healthcare Holdings, Inc. *
    264       9,652  
Gentiva Health Services, Inc. *
    4,717       85,236  
Greatbatch, Inc. *
    1,061       48,350  
Haemonetics Corp. *
    2,023       72,201  
Hanger, Inc. *
    1,453       32,547  
HealthSouth Corp.
    2,446       96,348  
Healthways, Inc. *
    3,901       68,111  
Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc.
    3,963       173,619  
Hologic, Inc. *
    7,333       182,372  
IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. *
    1,529       189,550  
Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corp. *
    1,057       52,839  
Invacare Corp.
    5,553       85,183  
Kindred Healthcare, Inc.
    9,777       201,895  
Masimo Corp. *
    1,783       40,011  
MEDNAX, Inc. *
    2,906       166,368  
Molina Healthcare, Inc. *
    2,840       135,866  
MWI Veterinary Supply, Inc. *
    434       61,650  
Orthofix International N.V. *
    330       11,190  
PharMerica Corp. *
    4,558       113,449  
Quality Systems, Inc.
    660       10,336  
ResMed, Inc. (d)
    3,039       161,219  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Select Medical Holdings Corp.
    5,084       71,278  
Sirona Dental Systems, Inc. *
    1,092       89,009  
STERIS Corp.
    3,501       197,071  
Team Health Holdings, Inc. *
    198       11,587  
Teleflex, Inc.
    1,783       195,203  
The Cooper Cos., Inc.
    930       151,618  
The Ensign Group, Inc.
    198       6,930  
Thoratec Corp. *
    330       8,250  
Triple-S Management Corp., Class B *
    1,189       22,757  
VCA, Inc. *
    3,904       159,088  
West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.
    2,114       91,811  
                 
              4,503,830  
 
Household & Personal Products 0.2%
Elizabeth Arden, Inc. *
    1,651       28,232  
Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc., Class A
    1,663       74,370  
Spectrum Brands Holdings, Inc.
    797       69,020  
WD-40 Co.
    626       43,006  
                 
              214,628  
 
Insurance 5.1%
Alleghany Corp. *
    323       139,255  
Allied World Assurance Co. Holdings AG
    6,758       249,978  
American Equity Investment Life Holding Co.
    3,105       76,818  
Argo Group International Holdings Ltd.
    1,717       90,383  
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.
    4,402       207,906  
Aspen Insurance Holdings Ltd.
    5,219       221,912  
Assured Guaranty Ltd.
    4,492       108,482  
Brown & Brown, Inc.
    3,897       127,120  
CNO Financial Group, Inc.
    12,684       226,409  
Employers Holdings, Inc.
    792       16,957  
Endurance Specialty Holdings Ltd.
    4,756       276,181  
First American Financial Corp.
    7,316       207,409  
Horace Mann Educators Corp.
    1,783       53,133  
Infinity Property & Casualty Corp.
    1,387       94,843  
Kemper Corp.
    5,326       193,600  
Markel Corp. *
    245       161,651  
Mercury General Corp.
    2,385       122,184  
Montpelier Re Holdings Ltd.
    2,576       81,015  
Old Republic International Corp.
    13,382       205,414  
Platinum Underwriters Holdings Ltd.
    3,633       226,954  
Primerica, Inc.
    4,624       232,726  
ProAssurance Corp.
    2,576       119,011  
Protective Life Corp.
    4,278       296,893  
RLI Corp.
    2,510       112,197  
Safety Insurance Group, Inc.
    924       51,005  
Selective Insurance Group, Inc.
    3,538       84,806  
StanCorp Financial Group, Inc.
    2,906       190,401  
Stewart Information Services Corp.
    1,719       55,386  
Symetra Financial Corp.
    3,112       75,746  
The Hanover Insurance Group, Inc.
    2,856       181,213  
Validus Holdings Ltd.
    4,954       193,751  
                 
              4,680,739  
 
Materials 6.3%
A. Schulman, Inc.
    3,173       123,208  
AK Steel Holding Corp. *
    25,699       280,633  
Axiall Corp.
    2,446       101,705  
Berry Plastics Group, Inc. *
    792       19,095  
Boise Cascade Co. *
    462       13,888  
Cabot Corp.
    3,963       217,093  
Calgon Carbon Corp. *
    528       11,215  
Carpenter Technology Corp.
    2,312       126,536  
Century Aluminum Co. *
    5,747       143,560  
Chemtura Corp. *
    6,682       164,978  
Clearwater Paper Corp. *
    1,321       91,413  
Coeur Mining, Inc. *
    6,870       54,410  
Compass Minerals International, Inc.
    1,398       124,520  
Cytec Industries, Inc.
    2,378       245,029  
Eagle Materials, Inc.
    858       87,439  
Ferro Corp. *
    7,333       98,849  
Globe Specialty Metals, Inc.
    528       10,845  
Graphic Packaging Holding Co. *
    12,816       163,917  
Greif, Inc., Class A
    2,746       131,506  
H.B. Fuller Co.
    3,041       143,049  
Hecla Mining Co.
    15,921       52,062  
Innophos Holdings, Inc.
    1,674       97,343  
Innospec, Inc.
    1,153       48,633  
Intrepid Potash, Inc. *
    726       11,130  
Kaiser Aluminum Corp.
    1,519       122,355  
KapStone Paper & Packaging Corp. *
    1,991       61,203  
Koppers Holdings, Inc.
    1,387       51,471  
Kraton Performance Polymers, Inc. *
    2,988       60,746  
Louisiana-Pacific Corp. *
    3,897       55,610  
LSB Industries, Inc. *
    330       13,216  
Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.
    1,981       259,432  
Materion Corp.
    2,006       65,456  
Minerals Technologies, Inc.
    1,849       115,784  
Myers Industries, Inc.
    2,404       47,383  
NewMarket Corp.
    366       148,922  
Olin Corp.
    5,620       153,370  
OM Group, Inc.
    2,708       72,033  
P.H. Glatfelter Co.
    3,303       82,344  
PolyOne Corp.
    2,774       108,796  
Quaker Chemical Corp.
    132       10,296  
Resolute Forest Products, Inc. *
    13,516       232,340  
RTI International Metals, Inc. *
    1,387       40,237  
Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc., Class A
    7,507       207,869  
Schweitzer-Mauduit International, Inc.
    1,550       66,402  
Sensient Technologies Corp.
    2,642       148,243  
Silgan Holdings, Inc.
    2,976       149,842  
Stepan Co.
    1,255       60,604  
Stillwater Mining Co. *
    4,360       80,922  
SunCoke Energy, Inc. *
    3,237       77,720  
The Scotts Miracle-Gro Co., Class A
    3,039       175,441  
Tredegar Corp.
    1,915       39,851  
Tronox Ltd., Class A
    726       22,041  
W.R. Grace & Co. *
    990       98,040  
Walter Energy, Inc. (d)
    17,639       98,602  
Westlake Chemical Corp.
    1,158       112,476  
Worthington Industries, Inc.
    3,256       131,673  
                 
              5,732,776  
 
Media 2.2%
AMC Networks, Inc., Class A *
    924       57,819  
Central European Media Enterprises Ltd., Class A *
    4,030       9,994  
Cinemark Holdings, Inc.
    5,747       202,812  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Dex Media, Inc. *(d)
    23,321       266,093  
DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc., Class A *
    4,558       99,524  
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Class A
    2,246       134,648  
Lamar Advertising Co., Class A
    3,567       187,196  
Liberty Media Corp., Class A *
    264       12,997  
Liberty Media Corp., Class C *
    528       25,592  
Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.
    1,783       57,787  
Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. *
    5,285       116,059  
Loral Space & Communications, Inc. *
    330       24,724  
Meredith Corp.
    2,576       119,990  
Morningstar, Inc.
    132       9,066  
National CineMedia, Inc.
    3,782       55,217  
Regal Entertainment Group, Class A
    6,780       142,719  
Scholastic Corp.
    4,624       162,025  
Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc., Class A (d)
    2,046       59,436  
Sirius XM Holdings, Inc. *
    17,177       62,352  
The Madison Square Garden Co., Class A *
    1,255       83,909  
The New York Times Co., Class A
    8,456       104,685  
                 
              1,994,644  
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 1.8%
Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
    355       60,098  
Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., Class A *
    930       111,842  
Bruker Corp. *
    2,510       50,351  
Charles River Laboratories International, Inc. *
    3,372       199,285  
Cubist Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
    792       54,672  
Illumina, Inc. *
    858       153,891  
Impax Laboratories, Inc. *
    2,804       69,091  
Mallinckrodt plc *
    772       62,903  
Myriad Genetics, Inc. *(d)
    1,651       59,750  
PAREXEL International Corp. *
    1,321       74,557  
PDL BioPharma, Inc. (d)
    10,966       110,647  
PerkinElmer, Inc.
    4,294       192,586  
Perrigo Co., plc
    1,255       186,669  
QIAGEN N.V. *
    5,105       123,362  
Quintiles Transnational Holdings, Inc. *
    198       11,112  
Techne Corp.
    997       95,233  
United Therapeutics Corp. *
    474       55,851  
                 
              1,671,900  
 
Real Estate 8.9%
AG Mortgage Investment Trust, Inc.
    660       13,180  
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.
    1,727       136,537  
American Campus Communities, Inc.
    1,849       73,054  
American Capital Mortgage Investment Corp.
    1,057       21,753  
Anworth Mortgage Asset Corp.
    12,623       65,513  
Ashford Hospitality Trust, Inc.
    4,517       52,352  
BioMed Realty Trust, Inc.
    5,219       117,167  
Brandywine Realty Trust
    8,390       134,408  
Camden Property Trust
    2,246       168,091  
Capstead Mortgage Corp.
    6,236       82,440  
CBL & Associates Properties, Inc.
    7,333       139,327  
CBRE Group, Inc., Class A *
    6,041       191,983  
Chimera Investment Corp.
    37,066       122,688  
Columbia Property Trust, Inc.
    1,519       38,993  
Corporate Office Properties Trust
    4,294       121,864  
Corrections Corp. of America
    6,078       216,620  
Cousins Properties, Inc.
    4,030       51,141  
CYS Investments, Inc.
    8,126       76,628  
DCT Industrial Trust, Inc.
    8,887       70,652  
DDR Corp.
    7,820       142,480  
DiamondRock Hospitality Co.
    7,069       94,159  
Digital Realty Trust, Inc.
    3,171       206,908  
Douglas Emmett, Inc.
    3,831       109,452  
Duke Realty Corp.
    12,393       230,510  
EastGroup Properties, Inc.
    812       52,650  
EPR Properties
    1,743       99,194  
Equity Commonwealth
    6,210       166,925  
Equity Lifestyle Properties, Inc.
    1,321       60,356  
Equity One, Inc.
    462       10,903  
Essex Property Trust, Inc.
    1,123       217,244  
Extra Space Storage, Inc.
    1,256       66,191  
Federal Realty Investment Trust
    1,453       181,305  
Franklin Street Properties Corp.
    792       9,623  
Glimcher Realty Trust
    4,248       47,705  
Government Properties Income Trust
    462       11,097  
Hatteras Financial Corp.
    4,822       95,958  
Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc.
    2,972       74,181  
Healthcare Trust of America, Inc., Class A
    990       12,325  
Hersha Hospitality Trust
    1,783       12,107  
Highwoods Properties, Inc.
    2,915       124,033  
Home Properties, Inc.
    1,717       110,266  
Inland Real Estate Corp.
    3,699       38,507  
Invesco Mortgage Capital, Inc.
    4,162       73,334  
Investors Real Estate Trust
    1,123       9,579  
iStar Financial, Inc. *
    8,258       122,879  
Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc.
    1,849       247,045  
Kilroy Realty Corp.
    1,519       96,077  
LaSalle Hotel Properties
    2,510       91,740  
Lexington Realty Trust
    7,146       77,748  
Liberty Property Trust
    5,087       180,182  
Mack-Cali Realty Corp.
    8,192       173,179  
Medical Properties Trust, Inc.
    858       12,089  
MFA Financial, Inc.
    16,912       142,737  
Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc.
    1,717       124,173  
National Retail Properties, Inc.
    2,418       89,805  
NorthStar Realty Finance Corp.
    2,312       42,795  
Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc.
    2,091       78,768  
Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust
    3,567       71,911  
PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust
    660       14,692  
Piedmont Office Realty Trust, Inc., Class A
    10,974       213,883  
Post Properties, Inc.
    1,255       69,050  
Potlatch Corp.
    1,864       79,556  
PS Business Parks, Inc.
    609       49,658  
Realty Income Corp.
    2,708       121,102  
Redwood Trust, Inc.
    4,294       83,175  
Regency Centers Corp.
    2,852       162,963  
Retail Properties of America, Inc., Class A
    6,078       96,154  
RLJ Lodging Trust
    2,666       79,473  
Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc.
    1,272       63,282  
Sabra Health Care REIT, Inc.
    2,649       75,444  
Senior Housing Properties Trust
    4,624       107,878  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
SL Green Realty Corp.
    1,552       169,711  
Sovran Self Storage, Inc.
    767       59,266  
Starwood Property Trust, Inc.
    2,246       53,567  
Sun Communities, Inc.
    879       47,141  
Sunstone Hotel Investors, Inc.
    5,040       73,433  
Tanger Factory Outlet Centers, Inc.
    1,811       63,222  
Taubman Centers, Inc.
    1,453       110,675  
The Geo Group, Inc.
    2,444       91,454  
Two Harbors Investment Corp.
    1,321       14,161  
UDR, Inc.
    6,820       204,054  
Washington REIT
    3,534       98,175  
Weingarten Realty Investors
    4,762       162,956  
WP Carey, Inc.
    1,123       76,678  
                 
              8,143,314  
 
Retailing 5.2%
Aeropostale, Inc. *(d)
    26,360       110,448  
ANN, Inc. *
    4,954       205,294  
Asbury Automotive Group, Inc. *
    1,783       124,239  
Ascena Retail Group, Inc. *
    7,135       124,078  
Barnes & Noble, Inc. *
    8,324       198,611  
Brown Shoe Co., Inc.
    4,239       126,492  
Burlington Stores, Inc. *
    792       28,251  
Cabela’s, Inc. *
    1,059       64,620  
Chico’s FAS, Inc.
    11,495       181,621  
DSW, Inc., Class A
    2,972       91,954  
Express, Inc. *
    5,285       91,642  
Five Below, Inc. *
    330       13,385  
Fred’s, Inc., Class A
    7,039       100,165  
Genesco, Inc. *
    1,651       130,924  
GNC Holdings, Inc., Class A
    2,708       102,769  
Group 1 Automotive, Inc.
    2,483       199,037  
hhgregg, Inc. *
    3,633       25,976  
Hibbett Sports, Inc. *
    1,133       51,472  
HSN, Inc.
    1,651       100,034  
Lithia Motors, Inc., Class A
    990       86,546  
LKQ Corp. *
    5,681       161,340  
Lumber Liquidators Holdings, Inc. *
    414       23,689  
Monro Muffler Brake, Inc.
    1,057       54,700  
Netflix, Inc. *
    335       160,009  
Nutrisystem, Inc.
    4,822       78,695  
Office Depot, Inc. *
    47,567       243,543  
Outerwall, Inc. *(d)
    1,453       85,625  
Penske Automotive Group, Inc.
    3,303       158,445  
Pier 1 Imports, Inc.
    3,831       60,377  
Pool Corp.
    1,717       97,285  
Sally Beauty Holdings, Inc. *
    3,171       88,407  
Sears Hometown & Outlet Stores, Inc. *
    2,906       55,737  
Select Comfort Corp. *
    2,480       55,478  
Sonic Automotive, Inc., Class A
    5,321       131,429  
Stage Stores, Inc.
    5,022       87,734  
Stein Mart, Inc.
    792       9,860  
The Bon-Ton Stores, Inc.
    3,699       39,061  
The Buckle, Inc. (d)
    2,048       100,721  
The Cato Corp., Class A
    2,444       84,733  
The Children’s Place, Inc.
    2,906       156,227  
The Finish Line, Inc., Class A
    4,504       133,453  
The Men’s Wearhouse, Inc.
    4,492       242,703  
The Pep Boys-Manny, Moe & Jack *
    7,130       79,286  
TripAdvisor, Inc. *
    618       61,238  
Tuesday Morning Corp. *
    792       13,923  
Ulta Salon, Cosmetics & Fragrance, Inc. *
    1,057       102,857  
Vitamin Shoppe, Inc. *
    1,255       49,183  
                 
              4,773,296  
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 4.6%
Advanced Energy Industries, Inc. *
    594       11,435  
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. *(d)
    50,077       208,821  
Amkor Technology, Inc. *
    12,684       131,914  
Atmel Corp. *
    24,680       218,665  
Brooks Automation, Inc.
    6,408       72,667  
Cabot Microelectronics Corp. *
    1,453       62,334  
Cirrus Logic, Inc. *
    2,774       67,075  
Cree, Inc. *
    1,674       76,267  
Cypress Semiconductor Corp. *
    13,147       145,274  
Diodes, Inc. *
    1,657       42,171  
Entegris, Inc. *
    7,267       88,221  
Fairchild Semiconductor International, Inc. *
    9,988       175,289  
First Solar, Inc. *
    3,171       220,955  
Freescale Semiconductor Ltd. *
    594       12,504  
GT Advanced Technologies, Inc. *(d)
    7,993       142,355  
Integrated Device Technology, Inc. *
    8,918       146,701  
International Rectifier Corp. *
    3,435       135,339  
Intersil Corp., Class A
    12,156       182,887  
Micrel, Inc.
    4,492       56,285  
Microsemi Corp. *
    2,060       54,878  
MKS Instruments, Inc.
    3,348       113,631  
OmniVision Technologies, Inc. *
    3,804       103,126  
ON Semiconductor Corp. *
    20,522       200,295  
Photronics, Inc. *
    6,011       53,077  
PMC-Sierra, Inc. *
    8,786       64,841  
Power Integrations, Inc.
    198       11,836  
RF Micro Devices, Inc. *
    12,156       151,585  
Silicon Laboratories, Inc. *
    2,906       131,729  
Skyworks Solutions, Inc.
    3,567       202,106  
Spansion, Inc., Class A *
    4,360       97,228  
SunEdison, Inc. *
    12,882       283,791  
Synaptics, Inc. *
    1,123       92,198  
Teradyne, Inc.
    8,324       171,391  
Tessera Technologies, Inc.
    2,180       64,463  
TriQuint Semiconductor, Inc. *
    6,804       140,605  
Veeco Instruments, Inc. *
    1,915       67,734  
                 
              4,201,673  
 
Software & Services 5.7%
ACI Worldwide, Inc. *
    594       11,565  
Acxiom Corp. *
    3,968       73,587  
Akamai Technologies, Inc. *
    3,435       207,543  
ANSYS, Inc. *
    1,116       90,731  
Cadence Design Systems, Inc. *
    3,369       59,429  
Compuware Corp.
    15,987       149,478  
Convergys Corp.
    10,768       206,746  
Conversant, Inc. *
    4,426       121,892  
CSG Systems International, Inc.
    2,774       76,895  
Digital River, Inc. *
    3,312       50,574  
DST Systems, Inc.
    2,576       239,079  
EarthLink Holdings Corp.
    28,210       116,507  
Equinix, Inc. *
    635       138,595  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Euronet Worldwide, Inc. *
    1,387       73,927  
FactSet Research Systems, Inc.
    1,321       168,295  
Fair Isaac Corp.
    2,378       138,328  
FleetCor Technologies, Inc. *
    408       58,625  
Gartner, Inc. *
    1,651       123,148  
Genpact Ltd. *
    5,417       94,256  
Global Cash Access Holdings, Inc. *
    5,813       45,400  
Global Payments, Inc.
    2,444       177,728  
Heartland Payment Systems, Inc.
    1,915       91,480  
Informatica Corp. *
    1,612       54,897  
j2 Global, Inc.
    1,193       63,766  
Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.
    2,250       130,072  
Manhattan Associates, Inc. *
    1,915       55,305  
ManTech International Corp., Class A
    3,501       101,459  
MAXIMUS, Inc.
    2,248       92,618  
Mentor Graphics Corp.
    2,312       50,425  
MICROS Systems, Inc. *
    1,922       130,638  
Monster Worldwide, Inc. *
    21,933       126,553  
NeuStar, Inc., Class A *
    3,171       93,513  
Nuance Communications, Inc. *
    4,624       78,654  
Progress Software Corp. *
    3,105       71,912  
PTC, Inc. *
    2,576       99,665  
Rackspace Hosting, Inc. *
    1,651       57,125  
Red Hat, Inc. *
    1,717       104,600  
Rovi Corp. *
    2,774       64,163  
Salesforce.com, Inc. *
    1,717       101,458  
Sapient Corp. *
    3,831       55,588  
Solera Holdings, Inc.
    1,123       68,458  
Sykes Enterprises, Inc. *
    3,699       77,457  
Synopsys, Inc. *
    3,699       151,289  
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. *
    3,897       91,618  
TeleTech Holdings, Inc. *
    1,915       51,418  
TIBCO Software, Inc. *
    5,702       118,830  
Unisys Corp. *
    4,096       95,887  
Vantiv, Inc., Class A *
    462       14,451  
VeriFone Systems, Inc. *
    2,134       74,519  
VeriSign, Inc. *
    3,794       216,543  
Vistaprint N.V. *
    1,387       66,964  
VMware, Inc., Class A *
    499       49,191  
WebMD Health Corp. *
    462       22,338  
WEX, Inc. *
    685       77,850  
                 
              5,223,032  
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 4.8%
ADTRAN, Inc.
    3,780       87,242  
ARRIS Group, Inc. *
    4,426       135,480  
Belden, Inc.
    1,562       114,135  
Benchmark Electronics, Inc. *
    7,768       191,326  
Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.
    19,621       207,001  
CDW Corp.
    594       19,626  
Checkpoint Systems, Inc. *
    990       13,711  
Cognex Corp. *
    1,400       58,772  
Coherent, Inc. *
    1,255       80,910  
CommScope Holding Co., Inc. *
    792       20,402  
Comtech Telecommunications Corp.
    2,666       101,415  
Diebold, Inc.
    5,510       209,215  
Dolby Laboratories, Inc., Class A *
    1,915       89,201  
EchoStar Corp., Class A *
    1,529       77,107  
Electronics For Imaging, Inc. *
    1,849       81,430  
Emulex Corp. *
    8,060       44,169  
F5 Networks, Inc. *
    1,585       196,841  
Fabrinet *
    792       12,822  
FEI Co.
    594       49,920  
Finisar Corp. *
    2,418       49,110  
FLIR Systems, Inc.
    5,351       180,810  
Insight Enterprises, Inc. *
    7,135       187,222  
InterDigital, Inc.
    2,114       93,798  
Itron, Inc. *
    3,501       147,812  
JDS Uniphase Corp. *
    7,663       88,508  
Knowles Corp. *
    792       26,073  
Littelfuse, Inc.
    660       60,661  
MTS Systems Corp.
    726       51,604  
National Instruments Corp.
    3,039       100,743  
NCR Corp. *
    5,635       192,492  
NETGEAR, Inc. *
    2,048       68,034  
OSI Systems, Inc. *
    634       44,228  
Plantronics, Inc.
    1,860       88,778  
Plexus Corp. *
    3,435       141,488  
Polycom, Inc. *
    11,307       149,818  
QLogic Corp. *
    15,546       140,691  
Riverbed Technology, Inc. *
    528       9,947  
Rofin-Sinar Technologies, Inc. *
    2,357       56,474  
Sanmina Corp. *
    10,041       235,763  
ScanSource, Inc. *
    3,039       117,184  
Trimble Navigation Ltd. *
    3,570       118,738  
TTM Technologies, Inc. *
    1,585       12,125  
ViaSat, Inc. *
    735       41,851  
Zebra Technologies Corp., Class A *
    2,774       216,455  
                 
              4,411,132  
 
Telecommunication Services 1.0%
Cincinnati Bell, Inc. *
    29,927       109,832  
Consolidated Communications Holdings, Inc.
    3,435       83,745  
Inteliquent, Inc.
    726       8,857  
Intelsat S.A. *
    2,774       48,656  
Level 3 Communications, Inc. *
    4,360       196,025  
NTELOS Holdings Corp. (d)
    2,027       26,736  
SBA Communications Corp., Class A *
    1,255       138,414  
Spok Holdings, Inc.
    1,057       15,644  
T-Mobile US, Inc. *
    2,708       81,457  
tw telecom, Inc. *
    4,202       172,429  
Vonage Holdings Corp. *
    3,633       12,534  
                 
              894,329  
 
Transportation 3.9%
Alaska Air Group, Inc.
    4,492       208,159  
Allegiant Travel Co.
    419       51,478  
AMERCO
    249       69,175  
American Airlines Group, Inc.
    1,123       43,696  
ArcBest Corp.
    2,708       97,217  
Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc. *
    2,444       81,752  
Con-way, Inc.
    4,637       237,646  
Copa Holdings S.A., Class A
    792       97,400  
Delta Air Lines, Inc.
    4,624       183,018  
Forward Air Corp.
    1,453       67,259  
Genesee & Wyoming, Inc., Class A *
    528       51,918  
Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. *
    4,294       66,986  
Heartland Express, Inc.
    3,634       85,217  
Hub Group, Inc., Class A *
    2,777       120,772  
JetBlue Airways Corp. *
    17,507       214,111  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Kirby Corp. *
    1,387       165,455  
Knight Transportation, Inc.
    4,030       102,161  
Landstar System, Inc.
    2,774       188,258  
Matson, Inc.
    4,756       128,365  
Navios Maritime Holdings, Inc.
    1,981       18,740  
Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc. *
    1,783       118,873  
Republic Airways Holdings, Inc. *
    10,478       106,352  
Saia, Inc. *
    1,397       66,316  
SkyWest, Inc.
    15,872       142,372  
Southwest Airlines Co.
    8,390       268,564  
Spirit Airlines, Inc. *
    264       18,583  
Swift Transportation Co. *
    2,972       62,947  
United Continental Holdings, Inc. *
    3,963       188,678  
UTi Worldwide, Inc. *
    13,080       120,074  
Werner Enterprises, Inc.
    5,309       132,194  
                 
              3,503,736  
 
Utilities 3.9%
ALLETE, Inc.
    1,997       97,194  
American States Water Co.
    1,471       47,513  
Aqua America, Inc.
    5,456       136,455  
Atlantic Power Corp. (d)
    20,348       80,578  
Avista Corp.
    4,492       145,810  
Black Hills Corp.
    2,246       120,678  
California Water Service Group
    2,378       57,928  
Cleco Corp.
    2,774       156,509  
Dynegy, Inc. *
    726       23,726  
El Paso Electric Co.
    2,863       112,630  
Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc. (d)
    7,399       187,861  
IDACORP, Inc.
    2,510       142,367  
ITC Holdings Corp.
    3,567       133,227  
MGE Energy, Inc.
    1,809       72,776  
New Jersey Resources Corp.
    2,972       155,228  
Northwest Natural Gas Co.
    2,198       99,921  
NorthWestern Corp.
    2,542       122,728  
Otter Tail Corp.
    2,774       79,031  
Piedmont Natural Gas Co., Inc.
    4,756       177,874  
PNM Resources, Inc.
    5,747       150,629  
Portland General Electric Co.
    6,011       207,199  
Questar Corp.
    11,231       264,041  
South Jersey Industries, Inc.
    1,407       81,536  
Southwest Gas Corp.
    3,039       158,666  
The Empire District Electric Co.
    3,303       85,383  
The Laclede Group, Inc.
    2,232       110,372  
UIL Holdings Corp.
    2,906       108,249  
WGL Holdings, Inc.
    4,492       195,357  
                 
              3,511,466  
                 
Total Common Stock
(Cost $86,047,088)     90,933,975  
         
                 
                 
 
 Other Investment Companies 1.5% of net assets
 
Equity Fund 0.1%
iShares Russell 2000 ETF
    600       69,936  
 
Money Market Fund 0.1%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, Premier Class 0.00% (c)
    89,027       89,027  
 
Securities Lending Collateral 1.3%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, Premier Class 0.00% (c)
    1,228,852       1,228,852  
                 
Total Other Investment Companies
(Cost $1,386,093)     1,387,815  
         
                 
                 
 
 Rights 0.0% of net assets
 
Telecommunication Services 0.0%
Contra Leap Wireless CVR *(a)(b)
    5,940       14,969  
                 
Total Rights
(Cost $14,969)     14,969  
         
 
End of Investments.
 
At 08/31/14, the tax basis cost of the fund’s investments was $87,455,253 and the unrealized appreciation and depreciation were $7,529,962 and ($2,648,456), respectively, with a net unrealized appreciation of $4,881,506.
 
* Non-income producing security.
(a) Fair-valued by management in accordance with procedures approved by the Board of Trustees.
(b) Illiquid security. At the period end, the value of these amounted to $14,969 or 0.0% of net assets.
(c) The rate shown is the 7-day yield.
(d) All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at $1,206,881.
 
     
ETF —
  Exchange Traded Fund
REIT —
  Real Estate Investment Trust
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of August 31, 2014 (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 SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-Q. The fund’s Form N-Q is available on the SEC’s website at http://www.sec.gov and may be viewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room in Washington, D.C. Call 1-800-SEC-0330 for information on the operation of the Public Reference Room. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings on a daily basis on the fund’s website at www.schwabetfs.com.
 
                         
        Cost
  Value
Holdings by Category   ($)   ($)
 
  99 .2%   Common Stock     131,749,328       133,951,148  
  0 .4%   Other Investment Companies     571,790       573,574  
  0 .4%   Preferred Stock     562,673       516,572  
  0 .0%   Rights           2,307  
 
 
  100 .0%   Total Investments     132,883,791       135,043,601  
  (0 .0)%   Other Assets and
Liabilities, Net
            (60,502 )
 
 
  100 .0%   Net Assets             134,983,099  
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
 
 Common Stock 99.2% of net assets
 
Australia 5.5%
                 
 
Banks 1.5%
Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.
    14,899       465,848  
Commonwealth Bank of Australia
    7,520       571,961  
National Australia Bank Ltd.
    15,463       509,081  
Westpac Banking Corp.
    15,416       505,227  
                 
              2,052,117  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.1%
Leighton Holdings Ltd.
    2,021       42,417  
UGL Ltd.
    5,170       31,431  
                 
              73,848  
                 
 
Commercial & Professional Services 0.1%
Brambles Ltd.
    14,100       125,283  
Downer EDI Ltd.
    9,071       41,318  
                 
              166,601  
                 
 
Consumer Services 0.2%
Crown Resorts Ltd.
    2,632       38,895  
Tabcorp Holdings Ltd.
    25,850       86,797  
Tatts Group Ltd.
    21,150       65,675  
                 
              191,367  
                 
 
Diversified Financials 0.1%
Macquarie Group Ltd.
    1,980       107,965  
                 
 
Energy 0.3%
Caltex Australia Ltd.
    3,760       100,192  
Origin Energy Ltd.
    7,990       116,056  
Santos Ltd.
    5,170       71,710  
Woodside Petroleum Ltd.
    3,196       127,640  
WorleyParsons Ltd.
    2,491       38,302  
                 
              453,900  
                 
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.7%
Metcash Ltd.
    25,850       67,939  
Wesfarmers Ltd.
    11,421       462,640  
Woolworths Ltd.
    11,515       389,442  
                 
              920,021  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.0%
Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd.
    2,350       19,782  
                 
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 0.0%
Sonic Healthcare Ltd.
    3,290       54,250  
                 
 
Insurance 0.4%
AMP Ltd.
    19,740       108,561  
Insurance Australia Group Ltd.
    12,455       75,370  
QBE Insurance Group Ltd.
    14,335       154,455  
Suncorp Group Ltd.
    15,322       206,791  
                 
              545,177  
                 
 
Materials 1.3%
Amcor Ltd.
    8,366       89,358  
Arrium Ltd.
    28,200       20,705  
BHP Billiton Ltd.
    29,281       1,004,263  
BlueScope Steel Ltd. *
    17,484       90,104  
Boral Ltd.
    9,776       50,381  
Incitec Pivot Ltd.
    20,445       59,279  
Newcrest Mining Ltd. *
    8,225       87,083  
Orica Ltd.
    4,465       85,610  
Rio Tinto Ltd.
    4,418       258,797  
                 
              1,745,580  
                 
 
Media 0.0%
Fairfax Media Ltd.
    51,935       42,017  
                 
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 0.1%
CSL Ltd.
    1,598       110,407  
                 
 
Real Estate 0.2%
Lend Lease Group
    5,875       78,577  
Mirvac Group
    24,393       41,865  
Stockland
    19,599       77,907  
Westfield Corp.
    16,027       114,224  
                 
              312,573  
                 
 
Software & Services 0.0%
Computershare Ltd.
    2,444       28,162  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.2%
Telstra Corp., Ltd.
    49,350       256,633  
                 
 
Transportation 0.2%
Asciano Ltd.
    9,400       55,213  
Aurizon Holdings Ltd.
    7,050       31,453  
Qantas Airways Ltd. *
    45,073       61,970  
Toll Holdings Ltd.
    11,374       63,509  
Transurban Group
    3,901       29,408  
                 
              241,553  
                 
 
Utilities 0.1%
AGL Energy Ltd.
    5,243       69,143  
                 
              7,391,096  
 
Austria 0.3%
                 
 
Banks 0.1%
Erste Group Bank AG
    4,841       124,535  
Raiffeisen Bank International AG
    940       24,144  
                 
              148,679  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.0%
Andritz AG
    470       25,209  
                 
 
Energy 0.1%
OMV AG
    3,149       121,947  
                 
 
Materials 0.1%
Voestalpine AG
    2,256       97,023  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.0%
Telekom Austria AG
    6,909       64,796  
                 
              457,654  
 
Belgium 0.9%
                 
 
Banks 0.1%
KBC Groep N.V. *
    1,520       86,843  
                 
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.2%
Colruyt S.A.
    940       44,946  
Delhaize Group S.A.
    3,392       237,024  
                 
              281,970  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.3%
Anheuser-Busch InBev N.V.
    3,290       366,405  
                 
 
Insurance 0.1%
Ageas
    2,820       94,887  
                 
 
Materials 0.1%
NV Bekaert S.A.
    1,269       47,271  
Solvay S.A.
    517       81,549  
Umicore S.A.
    1,880       91,166  
                 
              219,986  
                 
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 0.0%
UCB S.A.
    611       59,314  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.1%
Belgacom S.A.
    2,914       104,153  
                 
              1,213,558  
 
Canada 7.1%
                 
 
Automobiles & Components 0.2%
Magna International, Inc. (d)
    2,632       299,122  
                 
 
Banks 1.5%
Bank of Montreal
    3,807       293,610  
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
    2,303       220,608  
National Bank of Canada
    1,927       92,926  
Royal Bank of Canada
    7,943       591,432  
The Bank of Nova Scotia
    6,157       408,897  
The Toronto-Dominion Bank
    8,225       434,092  
                 
              2,041,565  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.1%
Bombardier, Inc., B Shares
    15,792       53,283  
Finning International, Inc.
    2,115       66,097  
SNC-Lavalin Group, Inc.
    940       48,250  
                 
              167,630  
                 
 
Consumer Services 0.0%
Tim Hortons, Inc.
    705       56,803  
                 
 
Diversified Financials 0.1%
IGM Financial, Inc.
    705       33,718  
Onex Corp.
    940       54,862  
                 
              88,580  
                 
 
Energy 2.2%
ARC Resources Ltd.
    1,598       46,301  
Baytex Energy Corp. (d)
    705       31,599  
Bonavista Energy Corp.
    2,115       28,895  
Cameco Corp.
    2,209       43,294  
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.
    7,426       324,423  
Canadian Oil Sands Ltd.
    6,627       143,078  
Cenovus Energy, Inc.
    7,050       225,392  
Crescent Point Energy Corp. (d)
    1,410       58,493  
Enbridge, Inc.
    3,243       162,128  
Encana Corp.
    18,612       430,148  
Enerplus Corp.
    3,525       80,882  
Husky Energy, Inc. (d)
    3,525       107,562  
Imperial Oil Ltd.
    2,444       130,362  
Inter Pipeline Ltd.
    329       11,004  
Pacific Rubiales Energy Corp.
    1,739       36,279  
Pembina Pipeline Corp.
    940       43,302  
Pengrowth Energy Corp.
    8,225       52,546  
Penn West Petroleum Ltd.
    12,737       99,219  
Suncor Energy, Inc.
    11,092       456,359  
Talisman Energy, Inc.
    15,275       153,912  
TransCanada Corp.
    5,170       278,482  
Vermilion Energy, Inc.
    470       30,646  
                 
              2,974,306  
                 
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.4%
Alimentation Couche-Tard, Inc., B Shares
    4,465       134,228  
Empire Co., Ltd., A Shares
    799       55,678  
George Weston Ltd.
    705       56,003  
Loblaw Cos. Ltd.
    2,797       139,753  
Metro, Inc. (d)
    1,457       94,680  
                 
              480,342  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.0%
Saputo, Inc.
    1,081       65,911  
                 
 
Insurance 0.5%
Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd.
    188       86,831  
Great-West Lifeco, Inc. (d)
    1,504       44,118  
Intact Financial Corp.
    658       44,833  
Manulife Financial Corp.
    10,434       211,133  
Power Corp. of Canada
    4,465       131,882  
Power Financial Corp.
    1,974       63,965  
Sun Life Financial, Inc.
    3,572       133,133  
                 
              715,895  
                 
 
Materials 0.7%
Agrium, Inc.
    1,269       120,284  
Barrick Gold Corp.
    12,643       232,988  
First Quantum Minerals Ltd.
    2,585       58,170  
Goldcorp, Inc.
    3,713       104,501  
Kinross Gold Corp. *
    12,502       49,558  
Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan, Inc.
    6,533       230,003  
Teck Resources Ltd., Class B
    6,110       139,070  
Yamana Gold, Inc.
    3,619       30,894  
                 
              965,468  
                 
 
Media 0.1%
Quebecor, Inc., Class B
    1,034       26,442  
Shaw Communications, Inc., B Shares
    2,585       65,271  
Yellow Media Ltd. *
    658       10,294  
                 
              102,007  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
                 
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 0.0%
Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc. *
    470       55,191  
                 
 
Real Estate 0.2%
Brookfield Asset Management, Inc., Class A (d)
    4,230       202,580  
                 
 
Retailing 0.1%
Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd., Class A
    705       72,999  
RONA, Inc.
    3,666       48,294  
                 
              121,293  
                 
 
Software & Services 0.0%
CGI Group, Inc., Class A *
    1,645       58,354  
                 
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 0.2%
BlackBerry Ltd. *
    23,876       243,217  
Celestica, Inc. *
    4,371       48,193  
                 
              291,410  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.3%
BCE, Inc.
    3,666       165,430  
Rogers Communications, Inc., B Shares
    2,961       120,979  
TELUS Corp.
    2,489       90,978  
                 
              377,387  
                 
 
Transportation 0.3%
Canadian National Railway Co.
    4,136       297,746  
Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd.
    423       84,928  
                 
              382,674  
                 
 
Utilities 0.2%
Atco Ltd., Class I
    705       30,410  
Canadian Utilities Ltd., Class A
    1,081       39,005  
Emera, Inc.
    846       26,813  
Fortis, Inc.
    2,068       63,903  
TransAlta Corp. (d)
    4,042       46,727  
                 
              206,858  
                 
              9,653,376  
 
Denmark 0.9%
                 
 
Banks 0.1%
Danske Bank A/S
    4,700       132,460  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.1%
FLSmidth & Co. A/S
    658       35,216  
Vestas Wind Systems A/S *
    1,752       73,910  
                 
              109,126  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.1%
Carlsberg A/S, B Shares
    799       73,036  
                 
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 0.2%
Novo Nordisk A/S, B Shares
    6,815       312,078  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.1%
TDC A/S
    12,690       109,177  
                 
 
Transportation 0.3%
AP Moller - Maersk A/S, A Shares
    64       154,458  
AP Moller - Maersk A/S, B Shares
    105       263,619  
DSV A/S
    564       17,341  
                 
              435,418  
                 
              1,171,295  
 
Finland 1.2%
                 
 
Automobiles & Components 0.0%
Nokian Renkaat Oyj
    470       15,013  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.2%
Kone Oyj, B Shares
    1,128       47,843  
Metso Oyj
    2,115       83,131  
Wartsila Oyj Abp
    1,175       59,215  
YIT Oyj (d)
    2,491       22,935  
                 
              213,124  
                 
 
Energy 0.0%
Neste Oil Oyj
    2,961       58,113  
                 
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.1%
Kesko Oyj, B Shares
    2,632       96,552  
                 
 
Insurance 0.1%
Sampo Oyj, A Shares
    2,209       108,910  
                 
 
Materials 0.2%
Stora Enso Oyj, R Shares
    11,139       97,204  
UPM-Kymmene Oyj
    9,645       145,211  
                 
              242,415  
                 
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 0.0%
Orion Oyj, Class B
    1,222       48,047  
                 
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 0.5%
Nokia Oyj
    75,905       639,386  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.0%
Elisa Oyj
    1,786       48,744  
                 
 
Utilities 0.1%
Fortum Oyj
    4,888       122,975  
                 
              1,593,279  
 
France 10.7%
                 
 
Automobiles & Components 0.4%
Faurecia
    752       25,368  
Peugeot S.A. *
    14,335       201,849  
Renault S.A.
    2,773       217,622  
Valeo S.A.
    658       79,712  
                 
              524,551  
                 
 
Banks 0.9%
BNP Paribas S.A.
    10,387       702,969  
Credit Agricole S.A.
    11,750       174,659  
Societe Generale S.A.
    6,674       338,937  
                 
              1,216,565  
                 
 
Capital Goods 1.6%
Airbus Group N.V.
    1,692       104,314  
Alstom S.A. *
    3,102       110,055  
Bouygues S.A.
    5,640       207,529  
Compagnie de Saint-Gobain
    9,588       487,871  
Eiffage S.A.
    1,269       82,406  
Legrand S.A.
    1,457       80,739  
Nexans S.A. *
    940       39,696  
Rexel S.A.
    2,491       49,709  
Safran S.A.
    1,128       74,119  
Schneider Electric SE
    4,089       346,430  
Thales S.A.
    752       42,093  
Vallourec S.A.
    2,115       94,692  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Vinci S.A.
    6,204       406,553  
                 
              2,126,206  
                 
 
Commercial & Professional Services 0.0%
Teleperformance
    188       12,231  
                 
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.3%
Christian Dior S.A.
    376       67,034  
Kering
    611       129,776  
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton S.A.
    1,363       237,075  
                 
              433,885  
                 
 
Consumer Services 0.1%
Accor S.A.
    2,491       121,337  
Sodexo
    611       60,336  
                 
              181,673  
                 
 
Diversified Financials 0.0%
Wendel S.A.
    235       28,438  
                 
 
Energy 2.1%
CGG S.A. *
    2,820       25,315  
Technip S.A.
    705       65,468  
Total S.A.
    41,125       2,718,785  
                 
              2,809,568  
                 
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.5%
Carrefour S.A.
    12,784       444,299  
Casino Guichard Perrachon S.A.
    1,128       134,956  
Rallye S.A.
    1,175       56,259  
                 
              635,514  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.3%
Danone S.A.
    3,995       279,634  
Pernod-Ricard S.A.
    1,081       127,780  
                 
              407,414  
                 
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 0.1%
Essilor International S.A.
    752       79,956  
                 
 
Household & Personal Products 0.1%
L’Oreal S.A.
    1,034       171,610  
                 
 
Insurance 0.4%
AXA S.A.
    20,210       501,799  
CNP Assurances
    1,786       35,323  
SCOR SE
    1,504       46,159  
                 
              583,281  
                 
 
Materials 0.4%
Air Liquide S.A.
    2,219       284,220  
Arkema S.A.
    705       53,034  
Lafarge S.A.
    2,632       202,118  
                 
              539,372  
                 
 
Media 0.1%
Eutelsat Communications S.A.
    940       31,431  
Publicis Groupe S.A.
    658       49,143  
Solocal Group *
    15,463       12,221  
                 
              92,795  
                 
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 0.8%
Sanofi
    9,729       1,070,056  
                 
 
Real Estate 0.0%
Unibail-Rodamco SE
    94       25,308  
                 
 
Software & Services 0.1%
AtoS
    376       28,755  
Cap Gemini S.A.
    1,692       120,595  
                 
              149,350  
                 
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 0.1%
Alcatel-Lucent *
    17,531       60,778  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 1.4%
Orange S.A.
    81,686       1,239,515  
Vivendi S.A. *
    24,534       639,699  
                 
              1,879,214  
                 
 
Transportation 0.1%
Air France-KLM *
    11,891       124,707  
                 
 
Utilities 0.9%
Electricite de France S.A.
    4,794       156,256  
GDF Suez
    29,140       719,493  
Suez Environnement Co.
    5,734       105,966  
Veolia Environnement S.A.
    14,288       263,012  
                 
              1,244,727  
                 
              14,397,199  
 
Germany 8.2%
                 
 
Automobiles & Components 1.1%
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG
    3,290       383,956  
Continental AG
    658       140,842  
Daimler AG - Reg’d
    11,186       917,057  
Volkswagen AG
    282       63,332  
                 
              1,505,187  
                 
 
Banks 0.1%
Commerzbank AG *
    4,935       74,884  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.9%
Brenntag AG
    1,410       74,801  
GEA Group AG
    1,222       55,419  
Hochtief AG
    423       33,520  
Kloeckner & Co. SE *
    3,102       42,535  
MAN SE
    423       50,285  
MTU Aero Engines AG
    376       32,886  
OSRAM Licht AG *
    235       9,849  
Rheinmetall AG
    564       30,574  
Siemens AG - Reg’d
    7,426       932,571  
                 
              1,262,440  
                 
 
Commercial & Professional Services 0.0%
Bilfinger SE
    517       39,416  
                 
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.1%
adidas AG
    1,269       95,344  
                 
 
Consumer Services 0.0%
TUI AG
    3,995       58,279  
                 
 
Diversified Financials 0.3%
Deutsche Bank AG - Reg’d
    9,447       324,031  
Deutsche Boerse AG
    1,269       90,446  
                 
              414,477  
                 
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.1%
Metro AG *
    4,888       172,100  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.0%
Suedzucker AG
    940       16,220  
                 
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 0.2%
Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA
    1,410       99,679  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Fresenius SE & Co. KGaA
    2,820       137,919  
                 
              237,598  
                 
 
Household & Personal Products 0.1%
Beiersdorf AG
    376       33,178  
Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
    564       53,779  
                 
              86,957  
                 
 
Insurance 0.8%
Allianz SE - Reg’d
    4,371       747,321  
Hannover Rueck SE
    517       43,045  
Muenchener Rueckversicherungs AG - Reg’d
    1,598       321,206  
                 
              1,111,572  
                 
 
Materials 1.4%
Aurubis AG
    1,081       53,240  
BASF SE
    10,340       1,066,298  
HeidelbergCement AG
    1,739       131,527  
K+S AG
    2,820       87,885  
LANXESS AG
    987       61,253  
Linde AG
    1,128       223,836  
Salzgitter AG
    1,598       59,821  
ThyssenKrupp AG *
    9,165       255,024  
                 
              1,938,884  
                 
 
Media 0.0%
ProSiebenSat.1 Media AG - Reg’d
    705       28,337  
                 
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 0.6%
Bayer AG - Reg’d
    5,123       688,635  
Merck KGaA
    564       49,203  
                 
              737,838  
                 
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 0.1%
Infineon Technologies AG
    6,016       70,090  
                 
 
Software & Services 0.2%
SAP SE
    3,102       241,889  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.7%
Deutsche Telekom AG - Reg’d
    60,489       906,714  
Freenet AG
    1,410       37,777  
                 
              944,491  
                 
 
Transportation 0.3%
Deutsche Lufthansa AG - Reg’d
    5,170       89,721  
Deutsche Post AG - Reg’d
    10,387       340,470  
                 
              430,191  
                 
 
Utilities 1.2%
E.ON SE
    55,319       1,007,740  
RWE AG
    14,194       556,777  
                 
              1,564,517  
                 
              11,030,711  
 
Hong Kong 1.1%
                 
 
Banks 0.1%
Hang Seng Bank Ltd.
    4,700       79,383  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.3%
Hutchison Whampoa Ltd.
    16,000       208,099  
Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd.
    1,200       72,312  
Jardine Strategic Holdings Ltd.
    1,200       43,680  
Noble Group Ltd.
    141,000       153,660  
                 
              477,751  
                 
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.1%
Li & Fung Ltd.
    94,000       116,679  
                 
 
Consumer Services 0.0%
Sands China Ltd.
    2,400       15,638  
                 
 
Diversified Financials 0.1%
Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd.
    4,700       108,007  
                 
 
Insurance 0.1%
AIA Group Ltd.
    20,200       110,251  
                 
 
Real Estate 0.2%
Cheung Kong (Holdings) Ltd.
    3,700       67,458  
New World Development Co., Ltd.
    13,000       16,438  
Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd.
    500       7,587  
Swire Pacific Ltd., Class A
    3,300       44,411  
The Link REIT
    16,000       94,966  
The Wharf Holdings Ltd.
    4,800       37,532  
                 
              268,392  
                 
 
Retailing 0.1%
Esprit Holdings Ltd.
    61,100       99,177  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.0%
PCCW Ltd.
    49,000       31,170  
                 
 
Utilities 0.1%
CLP Holdings Ltd.
    9,000       76,179  
Hong Kong & China Gas Co., Ltd.
    36,500       82,795  
Power Assets Holdings Ltd.
    400       3,644  
                 
              162,618  
                 
              1,469,066  
 
Ireland 0.6%
                 
 
Banks 0.1%
Bank of Ireland *
    201,019       80,229  
                 
 
Commercial & Professional Services 0.1%
Experian plc
    4,559       79,348  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.0%
Kerry Group plc, A Shares
    752       56,708  
                 
 
Materials 0.2%
CRH plc
    11,046       255,785  
Smurfit Kappa Group plc
    2,209       50,236  
                 
              306,021  
                 
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 0.1%
Shire plc
    1,081       88,381  
                 
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 0.1%
Seagate Technology plc
    3,055       191,182  
                 
              801,869  
 
Israel 0.4%
                 
 
Banks 0.0%
Bank Leumi Le-Israel *
    10,293       40,239  
                 
 
Materials 0.0%
Israel Chemicals Ltd.
    5,311       41,078  
                 
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 0.3%
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.
    6,251       326,179  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.1%
Bezeq The Israeli Telecommunication Corp., Ltd.
    44,133       83,556  
                 
              491,052  
 
Italy 4.1%
                 
 
Automobiles & Components 0.2%
Fiat S.p.A. *
    21,667       212,336  
Pirelli & C. S.p.A.
    2,585       39,600  
                 
              251,936  
                 
 
Banks 1.1%
Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena S.p.A. *
    5,029       7,538  
Banca Popolare dell’Emilia Romagna SC *
    4,794       40,319  
Banco Popolare SC *
    2,773       43,356  
Intesa Sanpaolo S.p.A.
    198,340       591,478  
Intesa Sanpaolo S.p.A. - RSP
    11,233       29,370  
UniCredit S.p.A.
    87,420       678,232  
Unione di Banche Italiane S.C.p.A.
    10,998       86,123  
                 
              1,476,416  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.1%
Finmeccanica S.p.A. *
    12,925       121,217  
Prysmian S.p.A.
    1,739       35,413  
                 
              156,630  
                 
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.0%
Luxottica Group S.p.A.
    470       25,166  
                 
 
Diversified Financials 0.1%
Exor S.p.A.
    1,504       59,987  
Mediobanca S.p.A. *
    6,110       53,520  
                 
              113,507  
                 
 
Energy 1.1%
Eni S.p.A.
    57,293       1,432,351  
Saipem S.p.A. *
    3,384       80,501  
                 
              1,512,852  
                 
 
Insurance 0.1%
Assicurazioni Generali S.p.A.
    10,105       207,108  
                 
 
Materials 0.0%
Italcementi S.p.A.
    4,700       34,050  
                 
 
Media 0.1%
Mediaset S.p.A. *
    17,343       71,685  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.5%
Telecom Italia S.p.A. *
    389,630       449,325  
Telecom Italia S.p.A. - RSP
    231,898       213,819  
                 
              663,144  
                 
 
Transportation 0.1%
Atlantia S.p.A.
    2,914       74,156  
                 
 
Utilities 0.7%
A2A S.p.A.
    32,900       36,120  
Enel S.p.A.
    163,654       867,865  
Snam S.p.A.
    11,421       66,584  
Terna-Rete Elettrica Nazionale S.p.A.
    8,836       45,624  
                 
              1,016,193  
                 
              5,602,843  
 
Japan 20.2%
                 
 
Automobiles & Components 2.6%
Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd.
    2,200       81,427  
Bridgestone Corp.
    5,800       199,261  
Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd.
    4,700       80,757  
Denso Corp.
    4,700       204,179  
Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd.
    4,700       133,714  
Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
    18,800       635,745  
Isuzu Motors Ltd.
    8,200       56,745  
Mazda Motor Corp.
    4,700       111,025  
NHK Spring Co., Ltd.
    4,700       44,971  
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
    35,400       340,421  
Stanley Electric Co., Ltd.
    800       18,967  
Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.
    14,100       206,712  
Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd.
    1,600       22,887  
Suzuki Motor Corp.
    4,700       152,964  
Toyota Industries Corp.
    1,500       72,123  
Toyota Motor Corp.
    18,800       1,072,786  
Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
    4,700       87,091  
                 
              3,521,775  
                 
 
Banks 1.0%
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.
    86,600       498,668  
Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.
    145,700       277,557  
Resona Holdings, Inc.
    16,600       90,155  
Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.
    9,400       380,081  
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Holdings, Inc.
    7,000       28,765  
The Bank of Yokohama Ltd.
    5,000       27,612  
                 
              1,302,838  
                 
 
Capital Goods 2.9%
Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.
    25,000       135,583  
Daikin Industries Ltd.
    1,500       103,528  
FANUC Corp.
    600       100,496  
Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd.
    9,000       19,406  
Hanwa Co., Ltd.
    4,000       15,787  
Hino Motors Ltd.
    1,100       15,618  
IHI Corp.
    6,000       28,300  
ITOCHU Corp.
    18,800       239,332  
JGC Corp.
    1,000       28,984  
JTEKT Corp.
    4,700       74,831  
Kajima Corp.
    11,000       56,331  
Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd.
    8,000       29,802  
Kinden Corp. (d)
    2,000       21,485  
Komatsu Ltd.
    9,400       213,091  
Kubota Corp.
    7,000       100,130  
Kurita Water Industries Ltd.
    1,000       22,477  
LIXIL Group Corp.
    4,700       104,148  
Makita Corp.
    500       27,964  
Marubeni Corp.
    23,500       169,885  
Mitsubishi Corp.
    21,800       451,487  
Mitsubishi Electric Corp.
    19,000       238,129  
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.
    34,000       209,561  
Mitsui & Co., Ltd.
    23,500       383,655  
Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co., Ltd.
    6,000       13,111  
Nagase & Co., Ltd.
    4,700       57,774  
Nidec Corp.
    1,000       63,849  
Nippon Sheet Glass Co., Ltd. *
    32,000       38,196  
NSK Ltd.
    4,000       53,213  
Obayashi Corp.
    4,000       30,572  
Shimizu Corp.
    7,000       57,949  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
SMC Corp.
    200       52,356  
Sojitz Corp.
    65,800       108,944  
Sumitomo Corp.
    18,800       243,042  
Sumitomo Heavy Industries Ltd.
    6,000       30,957  
Taisei Corp.
    8,000       47,745  
Toshiba Corp.
    53,000       233,968  
TOTO Ltd.
    1,000       12,177  
Toyota Tsusho Corp.
    4,700       124,190  
                 
              3,958,053  
                 
 
Commercial & Professional Services 0.2%
Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.
    13,600       142,893  
Secom Co., Ltd.
    1,700       104,060  
Toppan Printing Co., Ltd.
    11,000       80,897  
                 
              327,850  
                 
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 1.0%
Bandai Namco Holdings, Inc.
    4,700       131,474  
Nikon Corp.
    4,900       71,247  
Panasonic Corp.
    37,600       460,024  
Sega Sammy Holdings, Inc.
    500       9,544  
Sekisui Chemical Co., Ltd.
    5,000       59,200  
Sekisui House Ltd.
    6,400       80,581  
Sharp Corp. *
    47,000       148,395  
Shimano, Inc.
    400       47,784  
Sony Corp.
    18,800       360,129  
Sumitomo Forestry Co., Ltd.
    1,800       20,134  
                 
              1,388,512  
                 
 
Consumer Services 0.0%
Benesse Holdings, Inc.
    700       24,830  
Oriental Land Co., Ltd.
    100       19,488  
                 
              44,318  
                 
 
Diversified Financials 0.1%
Credit Saison Co., Ltd.
    1,400       27,856  
Nomura Holdings, Inc.
    9,400       60,390  
ORIX Corp.
    5,700       86,143  
                 
              174,389  
                 
 
Energy 0.7%
Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd.
    47,000       88,222  
Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd.
    4,700       103,243  
Inpex Corp.
    14,700       210,839  
JX Holdings, Inc.
    84,600       435,521  
Showa Shell Sekiyu K.K.
    4,900       52,639  
TonenGeneral Sekiyu K.K.
    8,000       73,081  
                 
              963,545  
                 
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.5%
Aeon Co., Ltd.
    18,800       203,410  
Lawson, Inc.
    700       50,334  
Seven & i Holdings Co., Ltd.
    9,600       385,580  
UNY Group Holdings Co., Ltd. (d)
    4,700       26,467  
                 
              665,791  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.8%
Ajinomoto Co., Inc.
    5,000       81,412  
Asahi Group Holdings Ltd.
    4,700       148,440  
Coca-Cola West Co., Ltd.
    600       9,351  
Japan Tobacco, Inc.
    7,500       257,304  
Kewpie Corp.
    1,500       25,730  
Kirin Holdings Co., Ltd.
    14,100       189,271  
MEIJI Holdings Co., Ltd.
    1,100       90,745  
NH Foods Ltd.
    3,300       69,948  
Nisshin Seifun Group, Inc.
    4,700       54,246  
Nissin Foods Holdings Co., Ltd.
    600       34,423  
Toyo Suisan Kaisha Ltd.
    200       6,266  
Yamazaki Baking Co., Ltd. (d)
    3,000       39,534  
                 
              1,006,670  
                 
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 0.2%
Alfresa Holdings Corp.
    900       53,540  
Medipal Holdings Corp.
    9,400       121,793  
Olympus Corp. *
    400       14,304  
Suzuken Co., Ltd.
    1,000       33,354  
Terumo Corp.
    1,000       25,201  
                 
              248,192  
                 
 
Household & Personal Products 0.2%
Kao Corp.
    4,700       202,912  
Shiseido Co., Ltd.
    4,700       86,865  
Unicharm Corp.
    400       26,302  
                 
              316,079  
                 
 
Insurance 0.3%
MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings, Inc.
    1,700       38,399  
NKSJ Holdings, Inc.
    2,500       60,475  
T&D Holdings, Inc.
    4,700       58,385  
The Dai-ichi Life Insurance Co., Ltd.
    4,700       67,434  
Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc.
    4,700       143,486  
                 
              368,179  
                 
 
Materials 1.7%
Air Water, Inc.
    1,000       15,748  
Asahi Kasei Corp.
    18,000       144,575  
Daicel Corp.
    3,000       33,325  
Denki Kagaku Kogyo K.K.
    5,000       16,942  
DIC Corp.
    6,000       13,688  
Hitachi Chemical Co., Ltd.
    1,300       24,227  
JFE Holdings, Inc.
    11,300       228,861  
JSR Corp.
    4,700       81,798  
Kaneka Corp.
    3,000       17,760  
Kobe Steel Ltd.
    52,000       84,594  
Kuraray Co. Ltd.
    4,700       58,544  
Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corp.
    32,900       164,334  
Mitsubishi Materials Corp.
    11,000       37,166  
Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.
    47,000       138,894  
Mitsui Mining & Smelting Co., Ltd.
    6,000       18,482  
Nippon Paper Industries Co., Ltd.
    100       1,615  
Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corp.
    94,000       266,387  
Nitto Denko Corp.
    1,100       57,708  
Oji Holdings Corp.
    13,000       52,933  
Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.
    4,700       292,084  
Showa Denko K.K.
    47,000       67,863  
Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.
    25,000       89,763  
Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd.
    5,000       75,973  
Taiheiyo Cement Corp.
    5,000       20,937  
Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corp.
    3,000       27,030  
Teijin Ltd.
    47,000       115,368  
Toray Industries, Inc.
    18,000       123,003  
Tosoh Corp.
    4,000       16,557  
Toyo Seikan Group Holdings Ltd.
    2,500       34,221  
Ube Industries Ltd.
    16,000       27,107  
                 
              2,347,487  
                 
 
Media 0.2%
Dentsu, Inc.
    2,800       113,876  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Hakuhodo DY Holdings, Inc.
    9,400       97,362  
                 
              211,238  
                 
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 0.9%
Astellas Pharma, Inc.
    17,700       255,230  
Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
    900       28,546  
Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd.
    9,400       166,311  
Eisai Co., Ltd.
    1,800       75,294  
Kyowa Hakko Kirin Co., Ltd.
    2,000       27,145  
Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corp.
    1,500       22,987  
Ono Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
    300       26,799  
Otsuka Holdings Co., Ltd.
    4,700       171,107  
Shionogi & Co., Ltd.
    1,800       42,451  
Taisho Pharmaceutical Holdings Co., Ltd.
    400       30,380  
Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
    7,000       320,065  
                 
              1,166,315  
                 
 
Real Estate 0.3%
Daito Trust Construction Co., Ltd.
    900       111,455  
Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd.
    5,000       94,696  
Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd.
    3,800       87,845  
Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd.
    3,800       121,259  
Sumitomo Realty & Development Co., Ltd.
    1,300       50,418  
                 
              465,673  
                 
 
Retailing 0.4%
EDION Corp.
    11,800       74,740  
Fast Retailing Co., Ltd.
    100       31,333  
Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd.
    4,700       56,553  
J Front Retailing Co., Ltd.
    2,000       25,374  
K’s Holdings Corp.
    700       19,575  
Marui Group Co., Ltd.
    1,900       15,985  
Nitori Holdings Co., Ltd.
    500       30,033  
Shimamura Co., Ltd.
    400       36,117  
Takashimaya Co., Ltd.
    2,000       17,115  
Yamada Denki Co., Ltd.
    56,400       181,331  
                 
              488,156  
                 
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 0.1%
Rohm Co., Ltd.
    1,060       67,752  
Tokyo Electron Ltd.
    1,260       86,490  
                 
              154,242  
                 
 
Software & Services 0.5%
Fujitsu Ltd.
    54,000       370,985  
Konami Corp.
    1,820       42,204  
Nintendo Co., Ltd.
    2,100       233,075  
NTT Data Corp.
    1,300       46,677  
                 
              692,941  
                 
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 2.1%
Brother Industries Ltd.
    4,700       91,254  
Canon, Inc.
    18,800       615,115  
FUJIFILM Holdings Corp.
    9,400       283,715  
Hitachi Ltd.
    67,000       507,248  
Hoya Corp.
    4,700       152,127  
Ibiden Co., Ltd.
    2,000       39,332  
Keyence Corp.
    100       42,860  
Konica Minolta, Inc.
    6,400       70,416  
Kyocera Corp.
    4,700       220,081  
Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
    1,100       105,187  
NEC Corp.
    69,000       245,752  
Nippon Electric Glass Co., Ltd.
    11,000       55,379  
Omron Corp.
    1,300       56,375  
Ricoh Co., Ltd.
    10,700       115,925  
Seiko Epson Corp.
    3,000       152,188  
TDK Corp.
    2,000       99,726  
                 
              2,852,680  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 1.3%
KDDI Corp.
    6,200       358,028  
Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.
    10,100       678,616  
NTT DOCOMO, Inc.
    23,500       406,842  
SoftBank Corp.
    3,700       267,336  
                 
              1,710,822  
                 
 
Transportation 1.1%
ANA Holdings, Inc.
    18,000       43,820  
Central Japan Railway Co.
    1,460       204,907  
East Japan Railway Co.
    4,700       365,694  
Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc.
    7,000       41,305  
Kamigumi Co., Ltd.
    2,000       18,636  
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd.
    47,000       113,106  
Kintetsu Corp.
    8,000       28,108  
Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd.
    47,000       172,373  
Nagoya Railroad Co., Ltd.
    5,000       20,696  
Nippon Express Co., Ltd.
    20,000       91,640  
Nippon Yusen K.K.
    47,000       138,442  
Odakyu Electric Railway Co., Ltd.
    3,000       29,629  
Seino Holdings Co., Ltd.
    1,000       9,395  
Tobu Railway Co., Ltd.
    6,000       31,477  
Tokyu Corp.
    5,000       34,750  
West Japan Railway Co.
    1,900       89,993  
Yamato Holdings Co., Ltd.
    4,700       97,248  
                 
              1,531,219  
                 
 
Utilities 1.1%
Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc. *
    18,800       217,435  
Electric Power Development Co., Ltd.
    1,100       36,107  
Hokkaido Electric Power Co., Inc. *
    4,700       40,628  
Hokuriku Electric Power Co.
    4,700       60,941  
Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc. *
    9,400       95,552  
Osaka Gas Co., Ltd.
    37,000       152,438  
Shikoku Electric Power Co., Inc. *
    4,700       57,774  
The Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc.
    4,700       62,072  
The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc. *
    18,800       172,229  
Toho Gas Co., Ltd.
    5,000       28,830  
Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc.
    10,200       112,815  
Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc. *
    66,700       241,413  
Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.
    26,000       147,889  
                 
              1,426,123  
                 
              27,333,087  
 
Luxembourg 0.6%
                 
 
Energy 0.1%
Tenaris S.A.
    3,525       77,958  
                 
 
Materials 0.4%
APERAM *
    2,256       72,849  
ArcelorMittal
    35,955       524,511  
                 
              597,360  
                 
 
Media 0.1%
RTL Group S.A.
    188       18,283  
SES S.A.
    1,927       71,477  
                 
              89,760  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.0%
Millicom International Cellular S.A.
    611       54,910  
                 
              819,988  
 
Netherlands 6.0%
                 
 
Banks 0.3%
ING Groep N.V. CVA *
    29,234       402,976  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.3%
Koninklijke BAM Groep N.V. (d)
    7,520       17,820  
Koninklijke Boskalis Westminster N.V.
    470       27,113  
Koninklijke Philips N.V.
    10,152       310,101  
                 
              355,034  
                 
 
Commercial & Professional Services 0.0%
Randstad Holding N.V.
    1,222       59,467  
                 
 
Energy 3.7%
Fugro N.V. CVA
    940       34,180  
Royal Dutch Shell plc, A Shares
    73,367       2,970,201  
Royal Dutch Shell plc, B Shares
    47,799       2,020,672  
                 
              5,025,053  
                 
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.2%
Koninklijke Ahold N.V.
    19,470       333,397  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.5%
Heineken Holding N.V.
    940       65,041  
Heineken N.V.
    1,504       114,704  
Nutreco N.V.
    752       28,998  
Unilever N.V. CVA
    10,105       421,071  
                 
              629,814  
                 
 
Insurance 0.2%
Aegon N.V.
    21,996       174,302  
Delta Lloyd N.V.
    2,867       69,241  
                 
              243,543  
                 
 
Materials 0.3%
Akzo Nobel N.V.
    3,760       266,405  
Koninklijke DSM N.V.
    1,833       122,701  
                 
              389,106  
                 
 
Media 0.1%
Reed Elsevier N.V.
    2,303       52,631  
Wolters Kluwer N.V.
    2,679       74,387  
                 
              127,018  
                 
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 0.1%
ASML Holding N.V.
    705       67,613  
                 
 
Software & Services 0.0%
Gemalto N.V. (d)
    235       23,064  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.2%
Koninklijke KPN N.V. *
    76,751       255,269  
Ziggo N.V.
    235       11,205  
                 
              266,474  
                 
 
Transportation 0.1%
PostNL N.V. *
    22,607       113,484  
TNT Express N.V.
    5,734       42,960  
                 
              156,444  
                 
              8,079,003  
 
New Zealand 0.1%
                 
 
Materials 0.0%
Fletcher Building Ltd.
    6,909       53,208  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.1%
Spark New Zealand Ltd.
    44,134       108,432  
                 
 
Utilities 0.0%
Meridian Energy Ltd.
    6,016       6,371  
                 
              168,011  
 
Norway 1.0%
                 
 
Banks 0.1%
DNB A.S.A.
    6,063       113,463  
                 
 
Energy 0.5%
Aker Solutions A.S.A.
    1,696       25,754  
Petroleum Geo-Services A.S.A.
    3,157       23,836  
Statoil A.S.A.
    21,855       615,614  
                 
              665,204  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.1%
Marine Harvest A.S.A.
    3,298       44,767  
Orkla A.S.A.
    10,810       97,999  
                 
              142,766  
                 
 
Materials 0.2%
Norsk Hydro A.S.A.
    18,377       108,289  
Yara International A.S.A.
    2,350       118,314  
                 
              226,603  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.1%
Telenor A.S.A.
    7,050       162,178  
                 
              1,310,214  
 
Portugal 0.2%
                 
 
Banks 0.0%
Banco Comercial Portugues S.A. - Reg’d *
    235,384       32,090  
                 
 
Energy 0.0%
Galp Energia, SGPS, S.A.
    2,397       42,624  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.1%
Portugal Telecom, SGPS, S.A. - Reg’d
    29,375       61,560  
                 
 
Utilities 0.1%
EDP - Energias de Portugal S.A.
    33,746       163,755  
                 
              300,029  
 
Singapore 0.8%
                 
 
Banks 0.2%
DBS Group Holdings Ltd.
    8,600       123,492  
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp., Ltd.
    9,800       78,529  
United Overseas Bank Ltd.
    4,600       84,521  
                 
              286,542  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.1%
Keppel Corp., Ltd.
    9,500       82,976  
Sembcorp Industries Ltd.
    10,000       41,027  
                 
              124,003  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.1%
Wilmar International Ltd.
    28,000       70,900  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
                 
 
Media 0.0%
Singapore Press Holdings Ltd. (d)
    5,800       19,288  
                 
 
Retailing 0.0%
Jardine Cycle & Carriage Ltd.
    1,400       50,550  
                 
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 0.1%
Flextronics International Ltd. *
    13,348       147,362  
Venture Corp., Ltd.
    6,400       41,181  
                 
              188,543  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.1%
Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.
    49,000       152,739  
                 
 
Transportation 0.2%
ComfortDelGro Corp., Ltd.
    47,000       94,531  
Hutchison Port Holdings Trust
    47,000       33,840  
Singapore Airlines Ltd.
    7,600       61,509  
                 
              189,880  
                 
              1,082,445  
 
Spain 4.5%
                 
 
Banks 2.1%
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria S.A.
    64,672       784,563  
Banco de Sabadell S.A.
    26,368       83,218  
Banco Popular Espanol S.A.
    16,334       102,218  
Banco Santander S.A.
    182,241       1,821,963  
CaixaBank S.A.
    2,350       14,171  
                 
              2,806,133  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.2%
ACS, Actividades de Construccion y Servicios S.A.
    3,290       138,913  
Ferrovial S.A.
    3,525       71,922  
Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas S.A. *(d)
    1,669       31,284  
                 
              242,119  
                 
 
Energy 0.4%
Repsol S.A.
    19,975       497,016  
                 
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.0%
Distribuidora Internacional de Alimentacion S.A.
    4,240       35,788  
                 
 
Insurance 0.0%
Mapfre S.A.
    2,350       8,831  
                 
 
Retailing 0.1%
Inditex S.A.
    3,760       109,207  
                 
 
Software & Services 0.0%
Amadeus IT Holding S.A., A Shares
    1,316       49,056  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 1.1%
Telefonica S.A.
    92,308       1,467,569  
                 
 
Transportation 0.0%
Abertis Infraestructuras S.A.
    2,750       57,993  
                 
 
Utilities 0.6%
Acciona S.A. *
    714       57,256  
Enagas S.A.
    1,269       42,407  
Endesa S.A.
    1,880       70,006  
Gas Natural SDG S.A.
    3,995       122,794  
Iberdrola S.A.
    67,116       493,743  
Red Electrica Corp. S.A.
    658       55,548  
                 
              841,754  
                 
              6,115,466  
 
Sweden 2.2%
                 
 
Automobiles & Components 0.1%
Autoliv, Inc.
    953       98,817  
                 
 
Banks 0.4%
Nordea Bank AB
    15,369       200,841  
Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB, A Shares
    10,105       132,269  
Svenska Handelsbanken AB, A Shares
    3,149       147,981  
Swedbank AB, A Shares
    3,572       91,206  
                 
              572,297  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.7%
Alfa Laval AB
    1,739       39,813  
Assa Abloy AB, B Shares
    1,457       73,798  
Atlas Copco AB, A Shares
    4,559       133,083  
Atlas Copco AB, B Shares
    2,162       57,777  
NCC AB, B Shares
    1,504       48,068  
Sandvik AB
    10,059       125,751  
Skanska AB, B Shares
    5,405       112,112  
SKF AB, B Shares
    3,525       81,510  
Trelleborg AB, B Shares
    1,744       33,473  
Volvo AB, A Shares
    3,525       42,753  
Volvo AB, B Shares
    14,053       168,223  
                 
              916,361  
                 
 
Commercial & Professional Services 0.0%
Securitas AB, B Shares
    5,311       58,167  
                 
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.1%
Electrolux AB, Series B
    3,713       94,433  
Husqvarna AB, B Shares
    5,781       43,868  
                 
              138,301  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.0%
Swedish Match AB
    1,423       47,642  
                 
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 0.0%
Getinge AB, B Shares
    1,128       29,562  
                 
 
Household & Personal Products 0.1%
Svenska Cellulosa AB S.A. B Shares
    6,063       146,112  
                 
 
Materials 0.1%
Boliden AB
    4,243       67,377  
SSAB AB, A Shares *
    6,394       59,297  
SSAB AB, B Shares *
    3,525       29,378  
                 
              156,052  
                 
 
Retailing 0.2%
Hennes & Mauritz AB, B Shares
    4,841       206,452  
                 
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 0.3%
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson, B Shares
    26,555       331,973  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.2%
Tele2 AB, B Shares
    7,579       94,530  
TeliaSonera AB
    25,239       184,643  
                 
              279,173  
                 
              2,980,909  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
 
Switzerland 5.6%
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.5%
ABB Ltd. - Reg’d *
    16,121       366,654  
Geberit AG - Reg’d
    188       63,943  
Schindler Holding AG
    198       28,689  
Schindler Holding AG - Reg’d
    47       6,851  
Wolseley plc
    2,925       157,292  
                 
              623,429  
                 
 
Commercial & Professional Services 0.1%
Adecco S.A. - Reg’d *
    1,927       146,232  
SGS S.A. - Reg’d
    19       42,259  
                 
              188,491  
                 
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.2%
Cie Financiere Richemont S.A. - Reg’d
    1,551       148,267  
The Swatch Group AG
    94       51,092  
The Swatch Group AG - Reg’d
    141       14,472  
                 
              213,831  
                 
 
Diversified Financials 0.2%
Credit Suisse Group AG - Reg’d *
    8,460       239,062  
UBS AG - Reg’d *
    1,739       31,254  
                 
              270,316  
                 
 
Energy 0.2%
Transocean Ltd.
    4,136       159,506  
Weatherford International plc *
    6,580       155,880  
                 
              315,386  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 1.2%
Aryzta AG *
    611       55,940  
Coca-Cola HBC AG CDI *
    470       11,037  
Lindt & Spruengli AG
    3       15,766  
Nestle S.A. - Reg’d
    20,163       1,568,612  
                 
              1,651,355  
                 
 
Insurance 0.6%
Baloise Holding AG - Reg’d
    376       49,143  
Swiss Life Holding AG - Reg’d *
    282       71,250  
Swiss Re AG *
    2,256       185,362  
Zurich Insurance Group AG *
    1,551       469,102  
                 
              774,857  
                 
 
Materials 0.7%
Clariant AG - Reg’d *
    2,491       43,953  
Givaudan S.A. - Reg’d *
    47       78,209  
Glencore plc *
    72,850       438,452  
Holcim Ltd. - Reg’d *
    2,259       180,059  
Sika AG
    10       37,888  
Syngenta AG - Reg’d
    423       152,185  
                 
              930,746  
                 
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 1.5%
Lonza Group AG - Reg’d *
    470       53,936  
Novartis AG - Reg’d
    12,784       1,149,492  
Roche Holding AG
    2,867       838,015  
Roche Holding AG, Bearer Shares
    141       40,298  
                 
              2,081,741  
                 
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 0.1%
STMicroelectronics N.V.
    11,045       92,528  
                 
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 0.1%
TE Connectivity Ltd.
    2,961       185,596  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.1%
Swisscom AG - Reg’d
    188       109,411  
                 
 
Transportation 0.1%
Kuehne & Nagel International AG - Reg’d
    423       57,133  
                 
              7,494,820  
 
United Kingdom 17.0%
                 
 
Automobiles & Components 0.1%
Delphi Automotive plc
    1,064       74,033  
GKN plc
    9,588       55,875  
                 
              129,908  
                 
 
Banks 2.4%
Barclays plc
    164,500       613,182  
HSBC Holdings plc
    170,281       1,843,817  
Lloyds Banking Group plc *
    253,706       321,357  
Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc *
    22,939       138,212  
Standard Chartered plc
    14,100       284,043  
                 
              3,200,611  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.6%
BAE Systems plc
    37,177       274,812  
Balfour Beatty plc
    12,749       51,450  
Bunzl plc
    2,303       62,955  
Carillion plc
    6,721       37,571  
Cobham plc
    8,225       40,583  
IMI plc
    1,661       37,405  
Meggitt plc
    4,230       33,130  
Rolls-Royce Holdings plc *
    9,917       168,155  
SIG plc
    11,280       34,975  
Smiths Group plc
    2,726       59,578  
The Weir Group plc
    940       41,291  
Travis Perkins plc
    1,880       54,420  
                 
              896,325  
                 
 
Commercial & Professional Services 0.2%
Aggreko plc
    1,334       37,707  
Babcock International Group plc
    940       17,500  
Capita plc
    2,914       59,380  
G4S plc
    18,384       80,908  
Hays plc
    15,745       34,908  
Serco Group plc
    7,009       36,131  
                 
              266,534  
                 
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.1%
Barratt Developments plc
    8,653       53,156  
Burberry Group plc
    1,598       37,712  
Taylor Wimpey plc
    22,374       42,583  
                 
              133,451  
                 
 
Consumer Services 0.4%
Carnival plc
    2,181       81,352  
Compass Group plc
    12,819       208,527  
InterContinental Hotels Group plc
    1,039       39,842  
Thomas Cook Group plc *
    24,393       50,558  
TUI Travel plc
    10,575       65,420  
Whitbread plc
    987       71,943  
William Hill plc
    4,935       28,685  
                 
              546,327  
                 
 
Diversified Financials 0.1%
ICAP plc
    5,123       32,262  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Man Group plc
    58,891       115,897  
                 
              148,159  
                 
 
Energy 2.9%
AMEC plc
    3,290       61,468  
BG Group plc
    23,500       468,917  
BP plc
    397,761       3,181,689  
Ensco plc, Class A
    987       49,824  
John Wood Group plc
    3,055       39,802  
Noble Corp. plc
    2,115       60,193  
Petrofac Ltd.
    1,410       26,437  
Subsea 7 S.A.
    1,645       27,456  
Tullow Oil plc
    1,929       23,386  
                 
              3,939,172  
                 
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.7%
Booker Group plc
    10,340       22,993  
J Sainsbury plc
    32,806       158,163  
Tesco plc
    136,300       520,515  
William Morrison Supermarkets plc
    68,526       202,003  
                 
              903,674  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 1.5%
Associated British Foods plc
    2,350       111,736  
British American Tobacco plc
    12,314       726,707  
Diageo plc
    10,246       302,120  
Imperial Tobacco Group plc
    7,247       316,171  
SABMiller plc
    4,042       223,065  
Tate & Lyle plc
    5,405       60,725  
Unilever plc
    7,567       334,153  
                 
              2,074,677  
                 
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 0.1%
Smith & Nephew plc
    5,922       102,579  
                 
 
Household & Personal Products 0.2%
Reckitt Benckiser Group plc
    3,008       262,265  
                 
 
Insurance 0.8%
Amlin plc
    4,841       36,171  
Aviva plc
    32,947       285,074  
Direct Line Insurance Group plc
    4,747       23,564  
Friends Life Group Ltd.
    16,215       82,591  
Legal & General Group plc
    23,500       94,330  
Old Mutual plc
    39,856       131,653  
Prudential plc
    8,225       198,065  
RSA Insurance Group plc
    10,274       78,181  
Standard Life plc
    11,327       72,311  
Willis Group Holdings plc
    987       41,424  
                 
              1,043,364  
                 
 
Materials 1.6%
Anglo American plc
    26,837       681,914  
Antofagasta plc
    3,760       49,050  
BHP Billiton plc
    16,544       524,094  
Johnson Matthey plc
    2,444       128,179  
Kazakhmys plc *
    9,870       48,667  
Mondi plc
    3,807       65,311  
Rexam plc
    8,467       71,292  
Rio Tinto plc
    11,797       629,584  
Vedanta Resources plc
    2,585       43,402  
                 
              2,241,493  
                 
 
Media 0.5%
British Sky Broadcasting Group plc
    5,739       83,254  
Informa plc
    3,482       29,839  
ITV plc
    9,400       32,970  
Liberty Global plc, Class A *
    2,280       99,568  
Liberty Global plc, Series C *
    2,604       109,186  
Pearson plc
    6,909       127,477  
Reed Elsevier plc
    3,854       62,885  
WPP plc
    6,678       140,073  
                 
              685,252  
                 
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 1.8%
AstraZeneca plc
    16,873       1,279,756  
GlaxoSmithKline plc
    45,590       1,116,396  
                 
              2,396,152  
                 
 
Real Estate 0.1%
Land Securities Group plc
    4,371       78,544  
                 
 
Retailing 0.5%
Home Retail Group plc
    37,647       114,541  
Inchcape plc
    6,815       76,396  
Kingfisher plc
    27,777       140,099  
Marks & Spencer Group plc
    23,876       170,464  
Next plc
    1,081       127,374  
                 
              628,874  
                 
 
Software & Services 0.0%
The Sage Group plc
    7,426       48,554  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 1.3%
BT Group plc
    74,918       481,505  
Cable & Wireless Communications plc
    73,931       60,826  
Inmarsat plc
    2,585       30,073  
Vodafone Group plc
    355,038       1,219,058  
                 
              1,791,462  
                 
 
Transportation 0.1%
Firstgroup plc *
    34,075       71,926  
International Consolidated Airlines Group S.A. *
    6,298       37,779  
                 
              109,705  
                 
 
Utilities 1.0%
Centrica plc
    60,207       319,364  
Drax Group plc
    4,700       48,980  
National Grid plc
    31,396       468,746  
Pennon Group plc
    3,102       41,909  
Severn Trent plc
    2,256       72,872  
SSE plc
    12,126       305,698  
United Utilities Group plc
    7,520       109,527  
                 
              1,367,096  
                 
              22,994,178  
                 
Total Common Stock
(Cost $131,749,328)     133,951,148  
         
                 
                 
 
 Other Investment Companies 0.4% of net assets
 
United States 0.4%
                 
 
Equity Fund 0.1%
iShares MSCI EAFE ETF
    1,500       100,065  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
                 
 
Securities Lending Collateral 0.3%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, Premier Class 0.00% (c)
    473,509       473,509  
                 
Total Other Investment Companies
(Cost $571,790)     573,574  
         
                 
                 
 
 Preferred Stock 0.4% of net assets
 
Germany 0.4%
                 
 
Automobiles & Components 0.3%
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG
    517       49,562  
Volkswagen AG
    1,504       338,466  
                 
              388,028  
                 
 
Household & Personal Products 0.1%
Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
    893       93,865  
                 
 
Utilities 0.0%
RWE AG
    1,128       34,679  
                 
Total Preferred Stock
(Cost $562,673)     516,572  
         
                 
                 
 
 Rights 0.0% of net assets
 
Singapore 0.0%
                 
 
Banks 0.0%
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp., Ltd. *(a)(b)
    1,225       2,307  
                 
Total Rights
(Cost $—)     2,307  
         
 
End of Investments.
 
At 08/31/14, the tax basis cost of the fund’s investments was $132,890,776 and the unrealized appreciation and depreciation were $5,810,068 and ($3,657,243), respectively, with a net unrealized appreciation of $2,152,825.
 
* Non-income producing security.
(a) Fair-valued by management in accordance with procedures approved by the Board of Trustees.
(b) Illiquid security. At the period end, the value of these amounted to $2,307 or 0.0% of net assets.
(c) The rate shown is the 7-day yield.
(d) All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at $478,698.
 
     
CDI —
  CHESS Depositary Interest
CVA —
  Dutch Certificate
ETF —
  Exchange Traded Fund
Reg’d —
  Registered
REIT —
  Real Estate Investment Trust
RSP —
  Risparmio (Convertible Savings Shares)
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of August 31, 2014 (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 SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-Q. The fund’s Form N-Q is available on the SEC’s website at http://www.sec.gov and may be viewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room in Washington, D.C. Call 1-800-SEC-0330 for information on the operation of the Public Reference Room. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings on a daily basis on the fund’s website at www.schwabetfs.com.
 
                         
        Cost
  Value
Holdings by Category   ($)   ($)
 
  99 .3%   Common Stock     35,153,834       36,598,367  
  2 .2%   Other Investment Companies     784,332       785,645  
  0 .4%   Preferred Stock     160,752       149,003  
 
 
  101 .9%   Total Investments     36,098,918       37,533,015  
  (1 .9)%   Other Assets and
Liabilities, Net
            (686,416 )
 
 
  100 .0%   Net Assets             36,846,599  
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
 
 Common Stock 99.3% of net assets
 
Australia 6.0%
                 
 
Banks 0.2%
Bank of Queensland Ltd.
    3,304       38,875  
Bendigo & Adelaide Bank Ltd.
    4,662       54,287  
                 
              93,162  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.3%
Bradken Ltd.
    6,500       28,573  
Cardno Ltd. (b)
    2,520       15,509  
GWA Group Ltd.
    9,520       27,157  
Monadelphous Group Ltd. (b)
    1,631       23,889  
Seven Group Holdings Ltd.
    533       3,849  
                 
              98,977  
                 
 
Commercial & Professional Services 0.5%
ALS Ltd.
    5,252       36,547  
Cabcharge Australia Ltd.
    858       4,333  
Mineral Resources Ltd.
    494       4,912  
SAI Global Ltd.
    702       3,079  
Seek Ltd.
    1,148       18,758  
Skilled Group Ltd.
    9,100       23,151  
Transfield Services Ltd. *
    42,364       69,340  
Transpacific Industries Group Ltd.
    28,395       23,902  
                 
              184,022  
                 
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.1%
Billabong International Ltd. *
    11,596       6,128  
G.U.D. Holdings Ltd.
    3,250       23,862  
                 
              29,990  
                 
 
Consumer Services 0.2%
Ardent Leisure Group
    1,716       5,024  
Aristocrat Leisure Ltd.
    4,592       23,751  
Echo Entertainment Group Ltd.
    13,182       38,960  
Flight Centre Travel Group Ltd.
    406       17,809  
Navitas Ltd.
    494       2,481  
                 
              88,025  
                 
 
Diversified Financials 0.3%
ASX Ltd.
    1,330       46,636  
Challenger Ltd.
    4,984       36,593  
IOOF Holdings Ltd.
    1,764       15,558  
Perpetual Ltd.
    602       27,888  
                 
              126,675  
                 
 
Energy 0.2%
AWE Ltd. *
    16,284       26,501  
Beach Energy Ltd.
    16,313       24,793  
Whitehaven Coal Ltd. *
    3,679       6,796  
                 
              58,090  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.4%
Bega Cheese Ltd.
    624       2,953  
Goodman Fielder Ltd.
    89,208       53,399  
GrainCorp Ltd., Class A
    3,341       28,311  
Treasury Wine Estates Ltd.
    12,610       60,268  
                 
              144,931  
                 
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 0.6%
Ansell Ltd.
    1,890       35,177  
Cochlear Ltd.
    532       36,099  
Primary Health Care Ltd. (b)
    8,515       35,998  
Ramsay Health Care Ltd.
    826       40,142  
Sigma Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
    93,600       72,224  
                 
              219,640  
                 
 
Insurance 0.1%
NIB Holdings Ltd.
    9,016       28,587  
                 
 
Materials 0.9%
Adelaide Brighton Ltd.
    9,490       31,510  
Atlas Iron Ltd. (b)
    4,589       2,447  
CSR Ltd.
    23,244       76,090  
DuluxGroup Ltd.
    2,534       13,604  
Fortescue Metals Group Ltd.
    9,035       35,238  
Iluka Resources Ltd.
    5,655       47,073  
Mount Gibson Iron Ltd.
    17,164       11,077  
Nufarm Ltd.
    7,560       30,476  
OceanaGold Corp. *
    1,209       3,321  
OZ Minerals Ltd.
    16,240       65,162  
PanAust Ltd.
    1,898       4,065  
                 
              320,063  
                 
 
Media 0.2%
APN News & Media Ltd. *
    6,500       4,499  
Seven West Media Ltd.
    12,558       21,788  
Southern Cross Media Group Ltd.
    11,960       11,969  
Ten Network Holdings Ltd. *
    77,105       18,390  
Village Roadshow Ltd.
    520       3,618  
                 
              60,264  
                 
 
Real Estate 0.8%
Australand Property Group
    5,330       22,383  
CFS Retail Property Trust Group
    21,980       44,200  
Charter Hall Retail REIT
    3,500       12,996  
Cromwell Property Group
    3,536       3,324  
Dexus Property Group
    66,676       75,146  
Goodman Group
    11,050       57,670  
Investa Office Fund
    5,810       19,943  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
The GPT Group
    15,386       57,418  
                 
              293,080  
                 
 
Retailing 0.6%
Automotive Holdings Group Ltd.
    7,800       29,473  
Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd.
    11,788       39,140  
JB Hi-Fi Ltd.
    2,100       33,135  
Myer Holdings Ltd.
    23,192       52,493  
Pacific Brands Ltd.
    74,100       36,732  
Premier Investments Ltd.
    2,702       24,387  
Super Retail Group Ltd.
    468       4,137  
                 
              219,497  
                 
 
Software & Services 0.0%
Iress Ltd.
    390       3,746  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.0%
iiNET Ltd. (b)
    429       3,098  
                 
 
Transportation 0.2%
Sydney Airport
    19,240       79,718  
                 
 
Utilities 0.4%
APA Group
    8,232       59,670  
AusNet Services
    26,600       35,204  
DUET Group
    25,606       58,436  
                 
              153,310  
                 
              2,204,875  
 
Austria 0.7%
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.2%
Wienerberger AG
    3,744       56,121  
Zumtobel AG
    949       19,838  
                 
              75,959  
                 
 
Energy 0.0%
Schoeller-Bleckmann Oilfield Equipment AG
    112       11,802  
                 
 
Insurance 0.1%
Vienna Insurance Group AG Wiener Versicherung Gruppe
    714       34,690  
                 
 
Materials 0.1%
Lenzing AG
    247       15,051  
RHI AG
    560       16,825  
                 
              31,876  
                 
 
Real Estate 0.1%
IMMOFINANZ AG *
    11,128       34,959  
                 
 
Transportation 0.1%
Flughafen Wien AG
    52       4,672  
Oesterreichische Post AG
    868       40,737  
                 
              45,409  
                 
 
Utilities 0.1%
Verbund AG
    658       12,923  
                 
              247,618  
 
Belgium 1.3%
                 
 
Diversified Financials 0.3%
Ackermans & van Haaren N.V.
    168       20,378  
Gimv N.V.
    336       16,462  
Groupe Bruxelles Lambert S.A.
    559       55,091  
                 
              91,931  
                 
 
Energy 0.0%
Euronav S.A. *
    325       3,970  
                 
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 0.1%
AGFA-Gevaert N.V. *
    3,705       10,683  
Arseus N.V.
    65       3,547  
                 
              14,230  
                 
 
Materials 0.2%
Nyrstar N.V. *(b)
    10,780       41,846  
Tessenderlo Chemie N.V. *
    1,521       45,669  
                 
              87,515  
                 
 
Media 0.1%
Telenet Group Holding N.V. *
    854       50,024  
                 
 
Real Estate 0.1%
Befimmo S.A.
    140       11,339  
Cofinimmo
    208       25,732  
                 
              37,071  
                 
 
Retailing 0.1%
D’Ieteren S.A. N.V.
    1,106       46,028  
                 
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 0.1%
Barco N.V.
    322       22,878  
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A.
    238       10,302  
                 
              33,180  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.2%
Mobistar S.A. *
    3,536       70,074  
                 
 
Transportation 0.0%
bpost S.A.
    286       7,062  
                 
 
Utilities 0.1%
Elia System Operator S.A. N.V.
    700       34,235  
                 
              475,320  
 
Canada 8.9%
                 
 
Automobiles & Components 0.2%
Linamar Corp.
    728       42,120  
Martinrea International, Inc.
    2,380       31,353  
                 
              73,473  
                 
 
Banks 0.3%
Canadian Western Bank
    560       20,996  
Genworth MI Canada, Inc.
    871       30,913  
Home Capital Group, Inc.
    442       22,093  
Laurentian Bank of Canada
    490       22,482  
                 
              96,484  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.7%
Aecon Group, Inc.
    1,428       21,800  
ATS Automation Tooling Systems, Inc. *
    247       3,035  
Bird Construction, Inc.
    1,064       14,772  
CAE, Inc.
    3,094       38,335  
MacDonald, Dettwiler & Associates Ltd.
    504       38,573  
New Flyer Industries, Inc.
    299       3,776  
Richelieu Hardware Ltd.
    91       4,161  
Russel Metals, Inc. (b)
    2,030       68,269  
Toromont Industries Ltd.
    1,482       37,147  
Wajax Corp.
    700       23,780  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
WSP Global, Inc.
    532       17,891  
                 
              271,539  
                 
 
Commercial & Professional Services 0.5%
Morneau Shepell, Inc.
    234       3,678  
Newalta Corp.
    1,078       21,754  
Progressive Waste Solutions Ltd.
    1,792       46,437  
Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers, Inc.
    1,050       25,003  
Stantec, Inc.
    420       28,690  
Transcontinental, Inc., Class A
    2,912       40,563  
                 
              166,125  
                 
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.2%
Dorel Industries, Inc., Class B
    1,050       35,573  
Gildan Activewear, Inc.
    780       44,826  
Lululemon Athletica, Inc. *
    238       9,503  
                 
              89,902  
                 
 
Consumer Services 0.0%
Great Canadian Gaming Corp. *
    234       4,260  
                 
 
Diversified Financials 0.3%
AGF Management Ltd., Class B
    3,038       34,840  
CI Financial Corp.
    1,833       60,292  
Dundee Corp., Class A *
    1,365       23,783  
                 
              118,915  
                 
 
Energy 2.2%
Advantage Oil & Gas Ltd. *
    6,500       40,267  
AltaGas Ltd.
    1,162       56,335  
Calfrac Well Services Ltd.
    952       18,000  
Enbridge Income Fund Holdings, Inc.
    130       3,873  
Enerflex Ltd.
    1,946       37,637  
Ensign Energy Services, Inc.
    2,800       42,100  
Freehold Royalties Ltd.
    700       16,778  
Gibson Energy, Inc.
    1,794       60,282  
Gran Tierra Energy, Inc. *
    1,792       12,043  
Keyera Corp.
    756       66,669  
Lightstream Resources Ltd.
    9,240       53,494  
MEG Energy Corp. *
    104       3,713  
Mullen Group Ltd.
    1,586       42,430  
NuVista Energy Ltd. *
    1,680       18,043  
Parkland Fuel Corp.
    1,851       35,271  
Pason Systems, Inc.
    560       17,888  
Peyto Exploration & Development Corp.
    896       31,826  
Precision Drilling Corp.
    5,395       68,933  
Savanna Energy Services Corp.
    1,834       13,306  
ShawCor Ltd.
    871       47,318  
Trican Well Service Ltd.
    2,898       41,971  
Trilogy Energy Corp.
    117       3,115  
Trinidad Drilling Ltd.
    2,769       25,527  
Veresen, Inc.
    3,374       57,915  
                 
              814,734  
                 
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.2%
The Jean Coutu Group PJC, Inc., A Shares
    1,470       30,572  
The North West Co., Inc.
    1,400       31,801  
                 
              62,373  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.2%
Cott Corp.
    2,800       21,011  
Maple Leaf Foods, Inc.
    2,509       46,838  
Rogers Sugar, Inc.
    949       4,278  
                 
              72,127  
                 
 
Insurance 0.1%
Industrial Alliance Insurance & Financial Services, Inc.
    994       43,013  
                 
 
Materials 2.0%
Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd.
    1,690       64,780  
Alamos Gold, Inc.
    377       3,475  
Canexus Corp.
    611       3,013  
Canfor Corp. *
    924       21,483  
Cascades, Inc.
    1,352       7,865  
CCL Industries, Inc., Class B
    294       30,719  
Centerra Gold, Inc.
    5,712       34,543  
Chemtrade Logistics Income Fund
    939       18,611  
Dominion Diamond Corp. *
    1,289       17,504  
Eldorado Gold Corp.
    5,200       43,096  
Franco-Nevada Corp.
    336       18,975  
HudBay Minerals, Inc.
    4,316       43,767  
IAMGOLD Corp. *
    13,143       52,948  
Labrador Iron Ore Royalty Corp.
    143       3,954  
Lundin Mining Corp. *
    9,800       52,580  
Major Drilling Group International, Inc.
    2,198       16,534  
Methanex Corp.
    1,162       77,877  
Nevsun Resources Ltd.
    884       3,667  
New Gold, Inc. *
    2,380       15,424  
Pan American Silver Corp.
    2,100       30,200  
SEMAFO, Inc. *
    1,118       4,988  
Sherritt International Corp.
    17,038       67,068  
Silver Wheaton Corp.
    910       22,785  
Thompson Creek Metals Co., Inc. *
    8,162       23,551  
West Fraser Timber Co., Ltd.
    1,204       61,102  
                 
              740,509  
                 
 
Media 0.4%
Aimia, Inc.
    2,691       42,793  
Cineplex, Inc.
    910       34,361  
Cogeco Cable, Inc.
    420       24,277  
Corus Entertainment, Inc., B Shares
    1,442       32,502  
Entertainment One Ltd.
    650       3,827  
                 
              137,760  
                 
 
Real Estate 0.4%
Boardwalk Real Estate Investment Trust
    253       16,061  
Calloway Real Estate Investment Trust
    560       13,768  
Canadian Real Estate Investment Trust
    294       13,110  
Cominar Real Estate Investment Trust
    195       3,471  
Dream Office Real Estate Investment Trust
    130       3,484  
First Capital Realty, Inc.
    854       15,210  
FirstService Corp.
    65       3,580  
Granite Real Estate Investment Trust
    644       24,086  
H&R Real Estate Investment Trust
    1,339       28,551  
RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust
    1,365       34,089  
                 
              155,410  
                 
 
Retailing 0.3%
Dollarama, Inc.
    378       32,258  
Hudson’s Bay Co.
    377       5,707  
Reitmans (Canada) Ltd., Class A
    4,718       25,922  
Sears Canada, Inc.
    3,146       42,517  
                 
              106,404  
                 
 
Software & Services 0.2%
Constellation Software, Inc.
    26       6,459  
DH Corp. (b)
    1,001       30,009  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Open Text Corp. (b)
    602       33,898  
                 
              70,366  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.1%
Manitoba Telecom Services, Inc.
    1,040       29,606  
                 
 
Transportation 0.2%
TransForce, Inc.
    1,960       50,574  
Westshore Terminals Investment Corp.
    462       15,405  
                 
              65,979  
                 
 
Utilities 0.4%
Capital Power Corp.
    2,072       53,674  
Just Energy Group, Inc.
    4,721       28,115  
Northland Power, Inc.
    840       14,016  
Superior Plus Corp.
    4,578       62,630  
                 
              158,435  
                 
              3,277,414  
 
Denmark 1.3%
                 
 
Banks 0.2%
Jyske Bank A/S *
    676       36,932  
Sydbank A/S *
    1,378       42,466  
                 
              79,398  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.2%
NKT Holding A/S
    585       34,546  
Rockwool International A/S, B Shares
    130       20,480  
                 
              55,026  
                 
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.1%
Pandora A/S
    448       33,569  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.1%
Royal UNIBREW *
    112       19,921  
Schouw & Co.
    390       18,756  
                 
              38,677  
                 
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 0.2%
Coloplast A/S, Class B
    494       41,103  
GN Store Nord A/S
    1,118       25,480  
William Demant Holding A/S *
    140       10,842  
                 
              77,425  
                 
 
Insurance 0.1%
Topdanmark A/S *
    658       20,348  
Tryg A/S
    294       29,265  
                 
              49,613  
                 
 
Materials 0.2%
Chr Hansen Holding A/S
    448       18,266  
Novozymes A/S, B Shares
    1,131       52,631  
                 
              70,897  
                 
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 0.1%
H. Lundbeck A/S
    1,261       26,576  
                 
 
Software & Services 0.0%
SimCorp A/S
    574       16,948  
                 
 
Transportation 0.1%
D/S Norden A/S
    1,170       37,132  
Dfds A/S
    65       5,545  
                 
              42,677  
                 
              490,806  
 
Finland 1.4%
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.4%
Cargotec Oyj, B Shares
    798       29,001  
Cramo Oyj
    812       14,567  
Konecranes Oyj
    1,092       34,737  
Outotec Oyj
    2,795       25,274  
Ramirent Oyj
    1,443       12,887  
Uponor Oyj
    1,248       19,250  
                 
              135,716  
                 
 
Commercial & Professional Services 0.0%
Caverion Corp.
    676       5,458  
                 
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.1%
Amer Sports Oyj
    2,086       41,765  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.0%
Raisio plc, V Shares
    559       2,828  
                 
 
Materials 0.5%
Huhtamaki Oyj
    2,106       56,590  
Kemira Oyj
    2,639       36,881  
Metsa Board Oyj
    5,577       25,564  
Outokumpu Oyj *
    5,200       40,275  
Tikkurila Oyj
    560       13,300  
                 
              172,610  
                 
 
Media 0.1%
Sanoma Oyj
    6,630       48,861  
                 
 
Real Estate 0.0%
Sponda Oyj
    2,590       13,578  
                 
 
Retailing 0.1%
Stockmann Oyj Abp, B Shares
    1,470       18,656  
                 
 
Software & Services 0.2%
Tieto Oyj
    2,132       58,131  
                 
              497,603  
 
France 4.4%
                 
 
Automobiles & Components 0.1%
Plastic Omnium S.A.
    663       17,532  
                 
 
Banks 0.1%
Natixis
    6,496       45,777  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.3%
Areva S.A. *
    1,053       16,977  
Mersen
    741       20,497  
Saft Groupe S.A.
    658       24,129  
Zodiac Aerospace
    1,651       53,987  
                 
              115,590  
                 
 
Commercial & Professional Services 0.4%
Bureau Veritas S.A.
    1,540       36,675  
Derichebourg S.A.
    5,628       16,606  
Edenred
    1,708       50,777  
Societe BIC S.A.
    416       56,659  
                 
              160,717  
                 
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.1%
Beneteau S.A. *
    208       3,551  
SEB S.A.
    532       41,975  
                 
              45,526  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
                 
 
Consumer Services 0.1%
Club Mediterranee S.A. *
    980       27,753  
                 
 
Diversified Financials 0.1%
Eurazeo S.A.
    663       50,503  
                 
 
Energy 0.1%
Bourbon S.A.
    1,050       30,012  
Etablissements Maurel et Prom *
    1,232       19,279  
                 
              49,291  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.1%
Remy Cointreau S.A.
    247       19,680  
Vilmorin & Cie S.A.
    98       11,148  
                 
              30,828  
                 
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 0.1%
BioMerieux
    210       22,074  
Orpea
    280       18,511  
                 
              40,585  
                 
 
Insurance 0.1%
Euler Hermes Group
    221       25,209  
                 
 
Materials 0.3%
Eramet *
    442       48,684  
Imerys S.A.
    650       52,073  
Vicat
    117       8,528  
                 
              109,285  
                 
 
Media 0.6%
Havas S.A.
    3,705       30,365  
IPSOS
    533       15,958  
JCDecaux S.A.
    741       26,216  
Metropole Television S.A.
    2,093       39,672  
Societe Television Francaise 1
    2,964       44,703  
Technicolor S.A. - Reg’d *
    7,033       54,110  
                 
              211,024  
                 
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 0.1%
Ipsen S.A.
    420       20,112  
                 
 
Real Estate 0.7%
Fonciere Des Regions
    572       58,015  
Gecina S.A.
    260       36,816  
ICADE
    624       58,168  
Klepierre
    1,064       50,804  
Mercialys S.A.
    728       18,076  
Nexity S.A.
    1,170       47,937  
                 
              269,816  
                 
 
Retailing 0.0%
Groupe Fnac *
    104       4,626  
                 
 
Software & Services 0.4%
Alten S.A.
    490       22,054  
Altran Technologies S.A.
    2,158       22,487  
Dassault Systemes S.A.
    616       40,895  
Sopra Group S.A.
    39       3,712  
UBISOFT Entertainment *
    2,743       45,633  
                 
              134,781  
                 
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 0.2%
Ingenico
    266       25,620  
Neopost S.A.
    806       53,964  
                 
              79,584  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.1%
Iliad S.A.
    126       27,750  
                 
 
Transportation 0.4%
Aeroports de Paris
    455       60,622  
Bollore S.A.
    65       41,097  
Groupe Eurotunnel S.A. - Reg’d
    3,809       49,129  
Norbert Dentressangle S.A.
    26       3,716  
                 
              154,564  
                 
              1,620,853  
 
Germany 3.5%
                 
 
Automobiles & Components 0.2%
ElringKlinger AG
    364       12,346  
Grammer AG
    336       14,782  
Leoni AG
    702       43,372  
SAF-Holland S.A.
    195       2,705  
                 
              73,205  
                 
 
Banks 0.1%
Aareal Bank AG
    494       22,159  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.6%
Bauer AG *
    588       11,385  
BayWa AG
    572       27,003  
Deutz AG
    2,408       14,241  
DMG MORI SEIKI AG
    871       25,085  
Duerr AG
    201       15,523  
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG *
    10,218       31,885  
Indus Holding AG
    650       34,072  
KION Group AG
    78       3,202  
Krones AG
    221       20,287  
Norma Group SE
    91       4,382  
Pfeiffer Vacuum Technology AG
    154       13,915  
SGL Carbon SE *
    546       16,020  
Vossloh AG
    140       9,120  
                 
              226,120  
                 
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.2%
Gerry Weber International AG
    308       13,923  
Hugo Boss AG
    208       29,220  
Puma SE
    70       17,427  
                 
              60,570  
                 
 
Diversified Financials 0.0%
Aurelius AG
    104       3,938  
                 
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 0.5%
Celesio AG
    4,147       141,204  
Rhoen Klinikum AG
    1,820       57,104  
                 
              198,308  
                 
 
Insurance 0.0%
Talanx AG *
    434       15,106  
                 
 
Materials 0.4%
Evonik Industries AG
    312       11,277  
Fuchs Petrolub SE
    364       14,636  
Symrise AG
    1,209       64,751  
Wacker Chemie AG
    442       52,625  
                 
              143,289  
                 
 
Media 0.3%
Axel Springer SE
    676       40,149  
Kabel Deutschland Holding AG
    429       60,690  
                 
              100,839  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
                 
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 0.2%
Gerresheimer AG
    476       34,484  
Stada Arzneimittel AG
    966       38,643  
                 
              73,127  
                 
 
Real Estate 0.1%
Deutsche Euroshop AG
    294       13,953  
GAGFAH S.A. *
    1,274       25,004  
                 
              38,957  
                 
 
Retailing 0.1%
Fielmann AG
    308       19,912  
Takkt AG
    208       3,796  
                 
              23,708  
                 
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 0.1%
Aixtron SE *
    1,540       20,254  
Kontron AG *
    2,268       13,569  
SMA Solar Technology AG *
    378       12,149  
                 
              45,972  
                 
 
Software & Services 0.3%
Bechtle AG
    364       28,902  
Software AG
    1,162       30,061  
United Internet AG - Reg’d
    715       30,792  
Wirecard AG
    78       2,921  
                 
              92,676  
                 
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 0.1%
Jenoptik AG
    826       10,929  
Wincor Nixdorf AG
    780       41,621  
                 
              52,550  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.1%
Drillisch AG
    91       3,487  
Telefonica Deutschland Holding AG *
    6,695       51,033  
                 
              54,520  
                 
 
Transportation 0.2%
Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide
    624       42,412  
Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG
    611       14,812  
Sixt SE
    208       7,691  
                 
              64,915  
                 
              1,289,959  
 
Hong Kong 2.8%
                 
 
Automobiles & Components 0.0%
Xinyi Glass Holdings Ltd. (b)
    28,000       17,667  
                 
 
Banks 0.2%
Bank of East Asia Ltd.
    13,000       55,354  
Wing Hang Bank Ltd. (d)(e)
    1,200       19,354  
                 
              74,708  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.1%
Johnson Electric Holdings Ltd.
    5,875       22,931  
                 
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.1%
Techtronic Industries Co.
    14,000       42,722  
                 
 
Consumer Services 0.2%
Cafe de Coral Holdings Ltd.
    2,600       9,376  
Galaxy Entertainment Group Ltd.
    1,300       9,796  
MGM China Holdings Ltd.
    800       2,648  
SJM Holdings Ltd.
    14,000       35,225  
Wynn Macau Ltd.
    5,600       21,460  
                 
              78,505  
                 
 
Diversified Financials 0.2%
First Pacific Co., Ltd.
    52,000       60,587  
                 
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.0%
Dairy Farm International Holdings Ltd.
    900       9,360  
                 
 
Media 0.0%
Television Broadcasts Ltd.
    2,800       17,649  
                 
 
Real Estate 1.1%
Great Eagle Holdings Ltd.
    3,000       11,032  
Hang Lung Group Ltd.
    13,000       72,631  
Hang Lung Properties Ltd.
    14,000       46,244  
Henderson Land Development Co., Ltd.
    4,400       29,153  
Hongkong Land Holdings Ltd.
    13,000       89,050  
Hysan Development Co., Ltd.
    1,000       4,903  
Sino Land Co., Ltd.
    28,000       49,496  
Swire Properties Ltd.
    5,600       18,787  
Wheelock & Co., Ltd.
    13,000       68,102  
                 
              389,398  
                 
 
Retailing 0.2%
Chow Sang Sang Holdings International Ltd.
    13,000       32,642  
Giordano International Ltd.
    22,000       13,058  
Luk Fook Holdings International Ltd.
    5,600       17,558  
                 
              63,258  
                 
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 0.1%
VTech Holdings Ltd.
    2,800       34,322  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.0%
Hutchison Telecommunications Hong Kong Holdings Ltd.
    28,000       12,175  
                 
 
Transportation 0.6%
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd.
    28,000       52,025  
MTR Corp., Ltd.
    13,000       51,579  
Orient Overseas International Ltd.
    13,000       77,244  
Pacific Basin Shipping Ltd.
    66,000       40,536  
                 
              221,384  
                 
              1,044,666  
 
Ireland 1.0%
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.6%
DCC plc
    1,872       111,175  
Fly Leasing Ltd. ADR
    286       4,147  
Grafton Group plc
    4,914       52,638  
Kingspan Group plc
    2,015       35,154  
                 
              203,114  
                 
 
Consumer Services 0.1%
Paddy Power plc
    338       21,660  
                 
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.0%
Fyffes plc
    2,132       2,893  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.1%
C&C Group plc
    5,551       31,587  
Glanbia plc
    1,372       20,963  
                 
              52,550  
                 
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 0.1%
UDG Healthcare plc
    5,941       33,546  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
                 
 
Materials 0.1%
James Hardie Industries plc CDI
    2,352       28,180  
                 
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 0.0%
ICON plc *
    130       6,440  
                 
 
Transportation 0.0%
Aer Lingus Group plc
    6,500       11,601  
Irish Continental Group plc
    884       3,435  
                 
              15,036  
                 
              363,419  
 
Israel 1.2%
                 
 
Banks 0.2%
Bank Hapoalim B.M.
    9,087       51,567  
Israel Discount Bank Ltd., A Shares *
    13,188       22,175  
Mizrahi Tefahot Bank Ltd. *
    1,470       18,064  
                 
              91,806  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.2%
Discount Investment Corp. - Reg’d *
    3,861       31,789  
Elbit Systems Ltd.
    416       24,796  
                 
              56,585  
                 
 
Energy 0.2%
Delek Group Ltd.
    78       28,416  
Oil Refineries Ltd. *
    58,352       19,296  
Paz Oil Co., Ltd.
    182       28,088  
                 
              75,800  
                 
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.0%
Shufersal Ltd.
    3,367       9,605  
                 
 
Materials 0.2%
The Israel Corp., Ltd. *
    98       55,311  
                 
 
Software & Services 0.2%
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. *
    924       65,622  
NICE Systems Ltd.
    455       17,609  
                 
              83,231  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.2%
B Communications Ltd.
    156       3,089  
Cellcom Israel Ltd.
    3,692       43,279  
Partner Communications Co., Ltd. *
    4,290       31,005  
                 
              77,373  
                 
              449,711  
 
Italy 2.4%
                 
 
Automobiles & Components 0.1%
Piaggio & C S.p.A. *
    7,150       21,699  
                 
 
Banks 0.4%
Banca Carige S.p.A. *
    53,610       8,559  
Banca Popolare di Milano Scarl *
    90,545       72,215  
Banca Popolare di Sondrio Scarl
    8,130       37,095  
Credito Valtellinese Scarl *
    22,792       26,344  
                 
              144,213  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.2%
Astaldi S.p.A.
    1,339       11,790  
C.I.R. - Compagnie Industriali Riunite S.p.A *
    20,832       30,294  
Danieli & C Officine Meccaniche S.p.A.
    616       14,605  
                 
              56,689  
                 
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.2%
De’Longhi S.p.A.
    826       17,615  
Geox S.p.A. *(b)
    3,523       12,576  
Indesit Co. S.p.A. *
    1,248       17,836  
Prada S.p.A. (b)
    1,700       12,053  
Safilo Group S.p.A. *
    644       13,386  
Tod’s S.p.A.
    112       12,436  
                 
              85,902  
                 
 
Consumer Services 0.2%
Autogrill S.p.A. *
    3,304       27,788  
Gtech S.p.A. (b)
    1,430       34,112  
                 
              61,900  
                 
 
Energy 0.2%
ERG S.p.A.
    3,016       42,349  
Saras S.p.A. *
    30,842       36,928  
                 
              79,277  
                 
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.0%
MARR S.p.A.
    182       2,853  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.1%
Davide Campari-Milano S.p.A.
    2,652       20,488  
Parmalat S.p.A.
    8,750       29,390  
                 
              49,878  
                 
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 0.0%
Sorin S.p.A. *
    4,830       12,215  
                 
 
Insurance 0.1%
Mediolanum S.p.A.
    1,277       9,512  
Societa Cattolica di Assicurazioni Scarl
    756       16,510  
Unipol Gruppo Finanziario S.p.A.
    3,874       21,177  
                 
              47,199  
                 
 
Materials 0.1%
Buzzi Unicem S.p.A.
    2,925       44,423  
                 
 
Media 0.1%
RCS MediaGroup S.p.A. *
    11,518       17,720  
                 
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 0.1%
Recordati S.p.A.
    1,274       20,809  
                 
 
Real Estate 0.0%
Beni Stabili S.p.A.
    18,252       14,858  
                 
 
Retailing 0.0%
World Duty Free S.p.A. *
    416       4,784  
                 
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 0.0%
Esprinet S.p.A.
    312       2,904  
                 
 
Transportation 0.2%
Ansaldo STS S.p.A.
    1,773       18,777  
ASTM S.p.A.
    1,404       19,196  
Societa Iniziative Autostradali e Servizi S.p.A.
    1,876       21,189  
                 
              59,162  
                 
 
Utilities 0.4%
ACEA S.p.A.
    2,156       29,307  
Enel Green Power S.p.A.
    14,911       41,246  
Hera S.p.A.
    17,766       50,032  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Iren S.p.A.
    20,454       28,963  
                 
              149,548  
                 
              876,033  
 
Japan 37.6%
                 
 
Automobiles & Components 3.2%
Aisan Industry Co., Ltd.
    1,700       14,008  
Akebono Brake Industry Co., Ltd.
    2,800       12,452  
Calsonic Kansei Corp.
    10,000       57,756  
Exedy Corp.
    1,400       38,785  
FCC Co., Ltd. (b)
    1,400       24,123  
Futaba Industrial Co., Ltd.
    5,600       31,265  
G-Tekt Corp.
    400       4,189  
Keihin Corp.
    2,800       39,594  
Koito Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
    3,300       90,279  
KYB Co., Ltd.
    3,000       14,150  
Mitsuba Corp.
    300       4,961  
Mitsubishi Motors Corp.
    4,200       47,828  
Musashi Seimitsu Industry Co., Ltd.
    1,400       31,683  
NGK Spark Plug Co., Ltd.
    2,500       73,038  
Nifco, Inc.
    1,400       47,370  
Nippon Seiki Co., Ltd.
    1,000       22,313  
Nissan Shatai Co., Ltd.
    3,500       55,894  
Nissin Kogyo Co., Ltd.
    1,400       25,309  
NOK Corp.
    2,800       60,590  
Pacific Industrial Co., Ltd.
    800       6,007  
Press Kogyo Co., Ltd.
    1,000       4,014  
Riken Corp.
    1,000       4,370  
Sanden Corp.
    3,000       18,251  
Showa Corp.
    1,500       16,850  
Tachi-S Co., Ltd.
    1,400       21,185  
Takata Corp.
    1,400       27,815  
The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd.
    5,500       48,920  
Tokai Rika Co., Ltd.
    2,800       55,658  
Tokai Rubber Industries Ltd.
    1,500       14,266  
Topre Corp.
    400       6,118  
Toyo Tire & Rubber Co., Ltd.
    2,000       32,709  
Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd.
    2,800       53,394  
Toyota Boshoku Corp. (b)
    4,200       46,009  
TS Tech Co., Ltd.
    1,100       29,521  
Unipres Corp.
    2,800       55,388  
Yorozu Corp. (b)
    1,400       22,775  
                 
              1,158,837  
                 
 
Banks 2.0%
Aozora Bank Ltd.
    10,000       34,172  
Fukuoka Financial Group, Inc.
    14,000       67,921  
Hokuhoku Financial Group, Inc.
    28,000       55,792  
North Pacific Bank Ltd.
    1,400       5,687  
Senshu Ikeda Holdings, Inc.
    600       3,177  
Seven Bank Ltd.
    8,400       34,122  
Shinsei Bank Ltd.
    18,000       37,946  
Suruga Bank Ltd.
    1,000       19,021  
The 77 Bank Ltd.
    3,000       16,201  
The Awa Bank Ltd.
    1,000       5,843  
The Bank of Kyoto Ltd.
    2,000       17,616  
The Chiba Bank Ltd.
    3,000       21,168  
The Chugoku Bank Ltd.
    1,800       27,272  
The Daishi Bank Ltd.
    5,000       17,953  
The Gunma Bank Ltd.
    5,000       29,504  
The Hachijuni Bank Ltd.
    4,000       24,181  
The Higo Bank Ltd.
    1,000       5,304  
The Hiroshima Bank Ltd.
    6,000       28,994  
The Hyakugo Bank Ltd.
    1,000       4,004  
The Iyo Bank Ltd.
    2,800       28,435  
The Joyo Bank Ltd.
    5,000       25,990  
The Juroku Bank Ltd.
    5,000       19,108  
The Kagoshima Bank Ltd.
    1,000       6,449  
The Keiyo Bank Ltd.
    1,000       5,140  
The Musashino Bank Ltd.
    500       17,134  
The Nishi-Nippon City Bank Ltd.
    14,000       36,656  
The Ogaki Kyoritsu Bank Ltd.
    14,000       38,812  
The San-In Godo Bank Ltd.
    1,000       7,056  
The Shiga Bank Ltd.
    1,000       5,795  
The Shizuoka Bank Ltd.
    6,000       62,319  
TOMONY Holdings, Inc.
    700       2,958  
Yamaguchi Financial Group, Inc.
    4,000       39,390  
                 
              751,120  
                 
 
Capital Goods 7.1%
Aica Kogyo Co., Ltd.
    1,400       33,502  
Amada Co., Ltd.
    6,000       56,601  
Asahi Diamond Industrial Co., Ltd.
    1,400       19,676  
Central Glass Co., Ltd.
    14,000       52,154  
Chiyoda Corp.
    2,000       21,909  
Chudenko Corp.
    200       3,217  
CKD Corp.
    1,500       14,222  
COMSYS Holdings Corp.
    4,200       80,293  
Daifuku Co., Ltd.
    1,600       18,990  
Daihen Corp.
    1,000       4,043  
DMG Mori Seiki Co., Ltd.
    1,700       21,437  
Ebara Corp.
    13,000       73,456  
Fuji Electric Co., Ltd.
    14,000       67,787  
Fuji Machine Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
    1,500       14,295  
Fujikura Ltd.
    14,000       68,595  
Fujitec Co., Ltd.
    1,500       17,572  
Furukawa Co., Ltd. (b)
    4,000       9,241  
Futaba Corp.
    1,400       21,589  
Glory Ltd.
    1,400       42,383  
GS Yuasa Corp.
    8,000       48,207  
Hazama Ando Corp.
    600       4,430  
Hitachi Construction Machinery Co., Ltd.
    2,800       55,092  
Hitachi Koki Co., Ltd.
    1,400       11,792  
Hitachi Zosen Corp.
    2,900       14,237  
Hoshizaki Electric Co., Ltd.
    900       44,010  
Inaba Denki Sangyo Co., Ltd.
    1,400       47,976  
Inabata & Co., Ltd.
    2,900       28,837  
Iseki & Co., Ltd.
    1,000       2,686  
Iwatani Corp.
    9,000       70,347  
Kandenko Co., Ltd.
    4,000       21,562  
Kanematsu Corp.
    28,000       46,898  
Keihan Electric Railway Co., Ltd.
    14,000       62,126  
Kitz Corp.
    2,800       14,986  
Komori Corp.
    1,600       18,590  
Kuroda Electric Co., Ltd.
    2,800       43,125  
Kyowa Exeo Corp.
    4,200       57,369  
Kyudenko Corp.
    1,000       11,657  
Mabuchi Motor Co., Ltd.
    300       25,528  
Maeda Corp.
    2,800       25,578  
Maeda Road Construction Co., Ltd.
    2,000       33,749  
Makino Milling Machine Co., Ltd.
    1,000       7,431  
Meidensha Corp.
    1,000       4,024  
Minebea Co., Ltd.
    7,000       87,732  
Mirait Holdings Corp.
    2,900       33,080  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
MISUMI Group, Inc.
    1,400       43,596  
Miura Co., Ltd.
    800       27,646  
Nabtesco Corp.
    1,400       32,276  
Nachi-Fujikoshi Corp.
    3,000       19,984  
Namura Shipbuilding Co., Ltd.
    400       3,723  
NGK Insulators Ltd.
    3,500       88,271  
Nichias Corp.
    2,600       17,369  
Nichiha Corp.
    300       3,078  
Nippo Corp.
    1,500       29,513  
Nippon Densetsu Kogyo Co., Ltd.
    1,000       16,769  
Nippon Steel & Sumikin Bussan Corp.
    2,000       7,836  
Nishimatsu Construction Co., Ltd.
    14,000       74,794  
Nishio Rent All Co., Ltd.
    100       4,582  
Nisshinbo Holdings, Inc.
    4,000       37,310  
Nitta Corp.
    100       2,441  
Nitto Boseki Co., Ltd.
    1,000       4,149  
Nitto Kogyo Corp.
    100       2,069  
Noritz Corp.
    1,400       24,109  
NTN Corp.
    14,000       58,892  
Oiles Corp.
    100       2,534  
OKUMA Corp.
    1,400       11,253  
Okumura Corp.
    3,000       17,558  
OSG Corp.
    1,400       23,921  
Penta-Ocean Construction Co., Ltd.
    7,500       27,579  
Ryobi Ltd.
    3,000       8,952  
Sanki Engineering Co., Ltd. (b)
    5,000       38,071  
Sankyo Tateyama, Inc.
    1,400       27,088  
Sanwa Holdings Corp.
    4,000       29,302  
Shinmaywa Industries Ltd.
    2,400       23,588  
SHO-BOND Holdings Co., Ltd.
    100       4,158  
Sintokogio Ltd.
    1,400       9,380  
Tadano Ltd.
    1,300       23,401  
Taikisha Ltd.
    1,400       33,246  
Takara Standard Co., Ltd.
    2,400       21,254  
Takasago Thermal Engineering Co., Ltd.
    1,500       18,944  
The Japan Steel Works Ltd.
    9,000       38,899  
The Nippon Road Co., Ltd.
    2,000       11,262  
THK Co., Ltd.
    2,800       66,385  
Toa Corp. (b)
    4,000       7,431  
Toda Corp.
    8,000       42,201  
Toshiba Machine Co., Ltd.
    1,000       4,428  
Toshiba Plant Systems & Services Corp.
    1,500       25,398  
Totetsu Kogyo Co., Ltd.
    400       9,926  
Toyo Engineering Corp.
    4,000       19,368  
Trusco Nakayama Corp.
    1,400       36,049  
Tsubakimoto Chain Co.
    2,600       22,175  
Ushio, Inc.
    2,800       31,373  
Yamazen Corp.
    1,700       12,960  
Yuasa Trading Co., Ltd.
    3,000       6,295  
                 
              2,614,797  
                 
 
Commercial & Professional Services 0.9%
Aeon Delight Co., Ltd.
    700       17,203  
Daiseki Co., Ltd.
    100       1,794  
Duskin Co., Ltd.
    1,500       26,655  
Kokuyo Co., Ltd.
    4,200       33,556  
Meitec Corp.
    100       3,225  
Moshi Moshi Hotline, Inc.
    1,400       13,840  
Nissha Printing Co., Ltd.
    1,400       18,193  
Nomura Co., Ltd.
    400       3,720  
Okamura Corp.
    1,000       8,182  
Park24 Co., Ltd.
    1,400       24,392  
Sato Holdings Corp.
    500       14,439  
Sohgo Security Services Co., Ltd.
    2,800       69,754  
Temp Holdings Co., Ltd.
    1,400       48,381  
Toppan Forms Co., Ltd.
    2,600       26,304  
                 
              309,638  
                 
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 2.0%
Alpine Electronics, Inc.
    1,500       23,940  
Asics Corp.
    2,800       57,437  
Casio Computer Co., Ltd.
    5,500       95,933  
Fujitsu General Ltd.
    1,000       13,919  
Funai Electric Co., Ltd.
    1,800       19,597  
Gunze Ltd.
    14,000       39,621  
Haseko Corp.
    5,200       43,098  
Heiwa Corp.
    200       4,572  
Kurabo Industries Ltd.
    14,000       24,797  
Misawa Homes Co., Ltd.
    200       2,222  
Mizuno Corp.
    1,000       5,814  
Onward Holdings Co., Ltd.
    5,000       33,402  
PanaHome Corp.
    1,400       10,134  
Pioneer Corp. *
    16,800       52,235  
Rinnai Corp.
    400       35,539  
Roland Corp.
    200       3,635  
Sangetsu Co., Ltd.
    1,400       38,057  
Sankyo Co., Ltd.
    1,300       49,868  
Seiren Co., Ltd.
    400       3,600  
Tamron Co., Ltd.
    1,400       29,432  
Token Corp.
    260       11,851  
Tomy Co., Ltd. (b)
    2,800       15,255  
TSI Holdings Co., Ltd.
    5,600       38,650  
Wacoal Holdings Corp.
    3,000       29,831  
Yamaha Corp.
    4,400       63,193  
                 
              745,632  
                 
 
Consumer Services 0.8%
Accordia Golf Co., Ltd.
    1,500       17,962  
Doutor Nichires Holdings Co., Ltd.
    1,100       18,032  
Dynam Japan Holdings Co., Ltd.
    1,800       4,831  
HIS Co., Ltd.
    800       23,911  
McDonald’s Holdings Co. Japan Ltd. (b)
    1,400       34,567  
MOS Food Services, Inc.
    1,400       29,918  
Plenus Co., Ltd.
    1,400       33,570  
Resorttrust, Inc.
    1,300       28,569  
Round One Corp.
    1,900       12,382  
Royal Holdings Co., Ltd.
    1,400       23,004  
Saizeriya Co., Ltd.
    1,400       19,150  
St Marc Holdings Co., Ltd.
    100       5,660  
Tokyo Dome Corp.
    1,000       4,640  
Yoshinoya Holdings Co., Ltd. (b)
    1,500       18,540  
Zensho Holdings Co., Ltd. (b)
    1,400       13,072  
                 
              287,808  
                 
 
Diversified Financials 0.7%
Acom Co., Ltd. *
    7,200       24,951  
AEON Financial Service Co., Ltd.
    1,200       27,885  
Aiful Corp. *(b)
    7,150       31,660  
Century Tokyo Leasing Corp.
    400       11,840  
Daiwa Securities Group, Inc.
    4,000       32,578  
Fuyo General Lease Co., Ltd.
    100       4,009  
Hitachi Capital Corp.
    1,400       36,872  
Jaccs Co., Ltd.
    1,000       5,833  
Mitsubishi UFJ Lease & Finance Co., Ltd.
    4,800       25,644  
Orient Corp. *
    12,600       29,109  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
SBI Holdings, Inc.
    2,600       30,834  
                 
              261,215  
                 
 
Energy 0.2%
Japan Petroleum Exploration Co.
    900       35,087  
San-Ai Oil Co., Ltd.
    2,000       15,344  
Shinko Plantech Co., Ltd.
    1,400       10,875  
                 
              61,306  
                 
 
Food & Staples Retailing 1.5%
Ain Pharmaciez, Inc.
    700       33,893  
Arcs Co., Ltd.
    1,400       29,648  
Cawachi Ltd.
    1,400       24,433  
Cocokara fine, Inc.
    1,300       34,451  
Cosmos Pharmaceutical Corp.
    100       12,485  
FamilyMart Co., Ltd.
    1,400       58,757  
Heiwado Co., Ltd.
    1,500       24,402  
Kato Sangyo Co., Ltd.
    1,400       30,565  
Matsumotokiyoshi Holdings Co., Ltd.
    1,400       44,270  
Ministop Co., Ltd.
    100       1,492  
Mitsubishi Shokuhin Co., Ltd.
    800       18,906  
San-A Co., Ltd.
    200       7,123  
Sugi Holdings Co., Ltd.
    1,100       45,849  
Sundrug Co., Ltd. (b)
    900       40,025  
Tsuruha Holdings, Inc.
    800       43,741  
Valor Co., Ltd.
    2,800       44,930  
Welcia Holdings Co., Ltd.
    200       5,881  
Yaoko Co., Ltd.
    100       6,016  
Yokohama Reito Co., Ltd.
    4,200       33,395  
                 
              540,262  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 2.4%
Calbee, Inc.
    1,400       48,380  
Coca-Cola East Japan Co., Ltd.
    1,500       37,556  
Dydo Drinco, Inc.
    100       4,245  
Ezaki Glico Co., Ltd.
    2,000       39,120  
Fuji Oil Co., Ltd.
    2,000       32,921  
Hokuto Corp.
    1,400       26,495  
House Foods Group, Inc. (b)
    2,800       50,294  
Ito En Ltd. (b)
    1,400       32,600  
Itoham Foods, Inc.
    14,000       67,652  
J-Oil Mills, Inc.
    1,000       3,321  
Kagome Co., Ltd. (b)
    2,800       47,302  
Kikkoman Corp.
    2,500       54,820  
Megmilk Snow Brand Co., Ltd.
    2,800       36,818  
Mitsui Sugar Co., Ltd.
    1,000       3,764  
Morinaga & Co., Ltd.
    14,000       29,783  
Morinaga Milk Industry Co., Ltd.
    14,000       48,919  
Nichirei Corp.
    14,000       66,035  
Nippon Flour Mills Co., Ltd.
    3,000       15,103  
Nippon Suisan Kaisha Ltd. *
    10,000       29,071  
Prima Meat Packers Ltd.
    5,000       13,765  
Sapporo Holdings Ltd.
    14,000       59,970  
Takara Holdings, Inc.
    2,500       21,659  
The Nisshin Oillio Group Ltd.
    6,000       21,197  
Warabeya Nichiyo Co., Ltd.
    1,400       26,764  
Yakult Honsha Co., Ltd.
    1,400       76,950  
                 
              894,504  
                 
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 0.7%
Hogy Medical Co., Ltd.
    100       5,612  
Miraca Holdings, Inc.
    1,400       65,226  
Nichii Gakkan Co.
    2,800       23,584  
Nihon Kohden Corp.
    500       27,723  
Nikkiso Co., Ltd.
    200       2,375  
Nipro Corp.
    4,200       37,114  
Paramount Bed Holdings Co., Ltd.
    100       3,085  
Ship Healthcare Holdings, Inc.
    100       3,196  
Sysmex Corp.
    1,200       46,494  
Toho Holdings Co., Ltd.
    2,600       50,406  
                 
              264,815  
                 
 
Household & Personal Products 0.5%
Fancl Corp.
    3,000       37,484  
Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
    500       32,103  
Kose Corp.
    800       34,962  
Lion Corp.
    5,000       29,070  
Mandom Corp.
    300       11,580  
Pigeon Corp.
    300       17,760  
Pola Orbis Holdings, Inc.
    500       19,733  
                 
              182,692  
                 
 
Insurance 0.1%
Sony Financial Holdings, Inc.
    1,400       22,452  
                 
 
Materials 4.2%
ADEKA Corp.
    3,000       40,083  
Aichi Steel Corp.
    5,000       19,348  
Asahi Holdings, Inc.
    1,400       24,770  
Chugoku Marine Paints Ltd.
    1,000       7,499  
Daido Steel Co., Ltd. (b)
    7,000       30,794  
Daio Paper Corp.
    3,000       26,741  
Dowa Holdings Co., Ltd.
    4,000       35,924  
Earth Chemical Co., Ltd.
    500       19,324  
FP Corp.
    600       19,319  
Fuji Seal International, Inc.
    600       20,244  
Fujimori Kogyo Co., Ltd.
    100       3,090  
Hitachi Metals Ltd.
    3,000       51,172  
Hokuetsu Kishu Paper Co., Ltd.
    6,500       28,907  
Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha Ltd. *
    14,000       12,398  
Kansai Paint Co., Ltd.
    2,000       31,804  
Konishi Co., Ltd.
    100       1,981  
Kureha Corp.
    4,000       19,753  
Kyoei Steel Ltd.
    1,400       25,969  
Lintec Corp.
    1,400       29,999  
Maruichi Steel Tube Ltd.
    1,300       34,588  
Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co., Inc.
    13,000       84,218  
Mitsubishi Steel Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
    6,000       13,457  
Nihon Parkerizing Co., Ltd.
    1,400       32,222  
Nippon Denko Co., Ltd.
    6,000       15,883  
Nippon Kayaku Co., Ltd.
    2,000       24,604  
Nippon Light Metal Holdings Co., Ltd.
    7,400       11,825  
Nippon Paint Co., Ltd.
    1,600       39,644  
Nippon Shokubai Co., Ltd.
    3,000       36,444  
Nippon Soda Co., Ltd.
    3,500       18,496  
Nippon Synthetic Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.
    1,000       7,701  
Nissan Chemical Industries Ltd.
    2,800       50,564  
Nisshin Steel Co., Ltd.
    700       7,452  
Nittetsu Mining Co., Ltd.
    1,000       4,389  
NOF Corp.
    3,000       20,561  
Pacific Metals Co., Ltd. *
    6,000       25,355  
Rengo Co., Ltd.
    14,000       65,900  
Sakata INX Corp.
    400       3,758  
Sanyo Chemical Industries Ltd.
    1,000       6,623  
Sanyo Special Steel Co., Ltd.
    6,000       24,720  
Sumitomo Bakelite Co., Ltd.
    14,000       57,005  
Sumitomo Osaka Cement Co., Ltd.
    14,000       49,459  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Toagosei Co., Ltd.
    13,000       54,310  
Toho Zinc Co., Ltd.
    6,000       25,528  
Tokai Carbon Co., Ltd.
    14,000       39,486  
Tokuyama Corp.
    15,000       49,670  
Tokyo Ohka Kogyo Co., Ltd.
    1,400       37,896  
Tokyo Steel Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (b)
    7,100       40,733  
Topy Industries Ltd.
    13,000       25,153  
Toyo Ink SC Holdings Co., Ltd.
    4,000       18,751  
Toyo Kohan Co., Ltd.
    2,500       13,886  
Toyobo Co., Ltd.
    28,000       44,203  
UACJ Corp.
    2,000       8,490  
Yamato Kogyo Co., Ltd.
    1,400       46,359  
Yodogawa Steel Works Ltd. (b)
    5,000       21,562  
Zeon Corp.
    3,000       30,409  
                 
              1,540,423  
                 
 
Media 0.6%
Asatsu-DK, Inc.
    1,400       37,006  
Avex Group Holdings, Inc.
    1,300       21,311  
CyberAgent, Inc.
    400       13,708  
Daiichikosho Co., Ltd.
    1,400       40,901  
Kadokawa Corp. (b)
    300       7,800  
SKY Perfect JSAT Holdings, Inc.
    4,300       26,367  
Toei Co., Ltd.
    1,000       5,506  
Toho Co., Ltd.
    1,900       44,059  
Tokyo Broadcasting System Holdings, Inc.
    1,400       16,145  
TV Asahi Holdings Corp.
    400       6,923  
Zenrin Co., Ltd.
    1,100       12,865  
                 
              232,591  
                 
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 0.9%
Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Co., Inc.
    1,400       55,658  
Kaken Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
    500       12,615  
Kissei Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
    1,400       35,052  
KYORIN Holdings, Inc.
    1,400       31,468  
Mochida Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
    200       13,765  
Nichi-iko Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
    200       3,117  
Nippon Shinyaku Co., Ltd.
    500       15,907  
Rohto Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
    1,500       21,269  
Santen Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
    1,400       80,859  
Sawai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
    200       11,416  
Sumitomo Dainippon Pharma Co., Ltd.
    1,500       20,402  
Tsumura & Co. (b)
    1,300       33,274  
                 
              334,802  
                 
 
Real Estate 1.3%
Advance Residence Investment Corp.
    14       34,527  
Aeon Mall Co., Ltd.
    1,400       30,551  
Frontier Real Estate Investment Corp.
    1       5,333  
Japan Excellent, Inc.
    5       6,743  
Japan Prime Realty Investment Corp.
    13       47,865  
Japan Real Estate Investment Corp.
    5       27,530  
Japan Retail Fund Investment Corp. (b)
    14       29,406  
Kenedix Office Investment Corp.
    1       5,545  
Leopalace21 Corp. *
    6,100       35,114  
MID REIT, Inc.
    1       2,402  
Mori Trust Sogo REIT, Inc. (b)
    13       23,939  
Nippon Accommodations Fund, Inc.
    1       3,639  
Nippon Building Fund, Inc.
    13       72,455  
Nomura Real Estate Holdings, Inc.
    1,400       25,295  
Nomura Real Estate Office Fund, Inc.
    6       27,838  
NTT Urban Development Corp.
    1,300       14,917  
Orix JREIT, Inc.
    14       18,773  
Relo Holdings, Inc.
    100       6,806  
Tokyo Tatemono Co., Ltd.
    2,000       17,134  
Top REIT, Inc.
    1       4,620  
United Urban Investment Corp.
    14       22,613  
                 
              463,045  
                 
 
Retailing 2.2%
ABC-Mart, Inc.
    100       5,131  
Adastria Holdings Co., Ltd. (b)
    560       11,228  
Alpen Co., Ltd.
    100       1,606  
AOKI Holdings, Inc.
    200       2,395  
Aoyama Trading Co., Ltd.
    1,500       37,152  
Arcland Sakamoto Co., Ltd.
    300       6,954  
ASKUL Corp.
    100       2,406  
Autobacs Seven Co., Ltd. (b)
    2,800       44,796  
Bic Camera, Inc. (b)
    4,200       38,489  
Canon Marketing Japan, Inc.
    4,200       84,093  
Chiyoda Co., Ltd.
    1,300       27,368  
DCM Holdings Co., Ltd. (b)
    7,000       47,572  
Don Quijote Holdings Co., Ltd.
    1,300       68,951  
Doshisha Co., Ltd.
    1,400       25,336  
Geo Holdings Corp.
    2,800       24,608  
Gulliver International Co., Ltd.
    1,400       12,641  
H2O Retailing Corp.
    3,000       49,237  
Happinet Corp.
    400       7,393  
Hikari Tsushin, Inc.
    300       18,655  
Izumi Co., Ltd.
    1,400       43,866  
Kohnan Shoji Co., Ltd.
    1,700       17,886  
Komeri Co., Ltd.
    1,300       31,848  
Rakuten, Inc.
    2,600       33,687  
Ryohin Keikaku Co., Ltd.
    400       44,973  
Sanrio Co., Ltd.
    100       2,860  
The Daiei, Inc. *(b)
    31,100       39,217  
United Arrows Ltd.
    200       7,335  
USS Co., Ltd.
    2,800       46,224  
Xebio Co., Ltd.
    1,400       22,964  
                 
              806,871  
                 
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 0.5%
Advantest Corp.
    3,900       45,350  
Dainippon Screen Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
    4,000       22,140  
Disco Corp.
    300       19,204  
Sanken Electric Co., Ltd.
    2,000       16,653  
Shinko Electric Industries Co., Ltd.
    2,800       20,484  
Sumco Corp. (b)
    4,200       36,225  
Tokyo Seimitsu Co., Ltd.
    500       8,399  
Ulvac, Inc. *
    1,700       22,926  
                 
              191,381  
                 
 
Software & Services 1.6%
Capcom Co., Ltd.
    1,400       25,740  
Dena Co., Ltd. (b)
    1,400       17,466  
DTS Corp.
    300       6,541  
Fuji Soft, Inc.
    1,300       31,222  
Gree, Inc. (b)
    1,400       10,997  
Internet Initiative Japan, Inc.
    200       4,183  
IT Holdings Corp.
    4,200       77,543  
Itochu Techno-Solutions Corp.
    1,100       48,972  
NEC Networks & System Integration Corp.
    1,400       33,125  
NET One Systems Co., Ltd. (b)
    4,200       26,198  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Nexon Co., Ltd.
    100       874  
Nihon Unisys Ltd.
    2,800       25,875  
Nomura Research Institute Ltd.
    1,500       47,432  
NS Solutions Corp.
    500       14,776  
NSD Co., Ltd.
    1,400       21,926  
Obic Co., Ltd.
    500       17,158  
Otsuka Corp.
    1,000       42,451  
SCSK Corp.
    400       11,440  
Square Enix Holdings Co., Ltd.
    1,500       34,509  
Transcosmos, Inc.
    1,400       28,449  
Trend Micro, Inc.
    1,400       45,146  
Yahoo Japan Corp.
    7,100       28,637  
                 
              600,660  
                 
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 2.7%
Alps Electric Co., Ltd.
    6,000       96,626  
Amano Corp.
    1,500       16,215  
Anritsu Corp.
    1,400       11,940  
Azbil Corp.
    1,500       38,032  
Canon Electronics, Inc.
    1,400       26,683  
Citizen Holdings Co., Ltd.
    8,400       59,755  
Daiwabo Holdings Co., Ltd.
    14,000       28,166  
Eizo Corp.
    500       12,995  
Hamamatsu Photonics K.K.
    900       42,841  
Hirose Electric Co., Ltd. (b)
    300       38,783  
Hitachi High-Technologies Corp.
    2,800       78,325  
Hitachi Kokusai Electric, Inc.
    1,000       15,498  
Horiba Ltd.
    500       18,795  
Hosiden Corp. (b)
    8,400       45,847  
Japan Aviation Electronics Industry Ltd.
    1,000       23,035  
Macnica, Inc.
    600       19,522  
Melco Holdings, Inc.
    1,400       30,484  
Mitsumi Electric Co., Ltd.
    7,500       61,510  
Nichicon Corp.
    1,400       10,229  
Nippon Chemi-Con Corp. *
    1,000       2,955  
Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd.
    14,000       31,670  
Riso Kagaku Corp.
    500       16,220  
Ryosan Co., Ltd.
    2,800       61,614  
Ryoyo Electro Corp.
    400       4,432  
Shimadzu Corp.
    4,000       35,077  
Siix Corp.
    200       3,294  
Taiyo Yuden Co., Ltd. (b)
    2,800       28,300  
The Nippon Signal Co., Ltd.
    1,400       14,420  
Toshiba TEC Corp.
    5,000       31,670  
Wacom Co., Ltd.
    500       2,252  
Yaskawa Electric Corp.
    3,900       50,193  
Yokogawa Electric Corp.
    4,200       48,636  
                 
              1,006,014  
                 
 
Transportation 1.4%
Fukuyama Transporting Co., Ltd.
    4,000       21,639  
Hitachi Transport System, Ltd.
    2,800       40,483  
Japan Airport Terminal Co., Ltd. (b)
    800       28,686  
Keikyu Corp.
    4,600       40,516  
Keio Corp.
    8,000       61,838  
Keisei Electric Railway Co., Ltd.
    2,600       26,930  
Kintetsu World Express, Inc.
    500       19,902  
Konoike Transport Co., Ltd.
    200       4,293  
Mitsubishi Logistics Corp.
    1,500       22,510  
Mitsui-Soko Co., Ltd.
    1,000       4,187  
Nankai Electric Railway Co., Ltd.
    10,000       49,189  
Nippon Konpo Unyu Soko Co., Ltd.
    2,800       49,620  
Nishi-Nippon Railroad Co., Ltd.
    14,000       55,119  
Sankyu, Inc.
    13,000       65,197  
Senko Co., Ltd.
    1,000       4,938  
Sotetsu Holdings, Inc.
    6,000       23,565  
The Sumitomo Warehouse Co., Ltd.
    1,000       5,400  
                 
              524,012  
                 
 
Utilities 0.1%
The Okinawa Electric Power Co., Inc.
    1,400       45,618  
                 
              13,840,495  
 
Luxembourg 0.4%
                 
 
Banks 0.0%
Espirito Santo Financial Group S.A. *(d)(e)
    8,470       3,305  
                 
 
Commercial & Professional Services 0.1%
Regus plc
    8,218       23,584  
                 
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.1%
Samsonite International S.A.
    9,600       33,135  
                 
 
Household & Personal Products 0.1%
Oriflame Cosmetics S.A. (b)
    1,300       24,895  
                 
 
Materials 0.1%
Ternium S.A.
    1,625       42,461  
                 
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 0.0%
Magnachip Semiconductor Corp. *
    1,092       13,464  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.0%
Colt Group S.A. *
    2,756       6,715  
                 
              147,559  
 
Netherlands 2.0%
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.5%
Aalberts Industries N.V.
    1,430       39,735  
AerCap Holdings N.V. *
    1,079       51,199  
Arcadis N.V.
    936       30,995  
Heijmans N.V. CVA
    169       2,345  
Royal Imtech N.V. *(b)
    25,987       13,144  
Sensata Technologies Holding N.V. *
    572       28,125  
TKH Group N.V.
    624       21,124  
                 
              186,667  
                 
 
Commercial & Professional Services 0.1%
USG People N.V.
    4,004       51,691  
                 
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.1%
TomTom N.V. *
    2,782       21,393  
                 
 
Diversified Financials 0.0%
BinckBank N.V.
    1,134       12,438  
                 
 
Energy 0.3%
Core Laboratories N.V.
    154       24,330  
Koninklijke Vopak N.V.
    676       34,745  
SBM Offshore N.V. *
    3,250       49,894  
                 
              108,969  
                 
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.1%
Sligro Food Group N.V.
    208       8,239  
X5 Retail Group N.V. *
    2,080       39,395  
                 
              47,634  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.2%
Corbion N.V.
    2,743       46,031  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Koninklijke Wessanen N.V.
    4,082       22,744  
                 
              68,775  
                 
 
Materials 0.1%
Koninklijke Ten Cate N.V.
    1,008       24,981  
                 
 
Real Estate 0.4%
Corio N.V.
    1,176       63,332  
Eurocommercial Properties N.V.
    429       21,128  
Vastned Retail N.V.
    429       20,925  
Wereldhave N.V.
    338       31,187  
                 
              136,572  
                 
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 0.2%
ASM International N.V.
    742       28,881  
NXP Semiconductor N.V. *
    663       45,429  
                 
              74,310  
                 
 
Software & Services 0.0%
Yandex N.V., Class A *
    130       3,696  
                 
              737,126  
 
New Zealand 0.7%
                 
 
Consumer Services 0.1%
SKYCITY Entertainment Group Ltd.
    9,100       28,795  
                 
 
Energy 0.0%
Z Energy Ltd.
    1,222       4,082  
                 
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 0.1%
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corp., Ltd.
    4,875       20,894  
                 
 
Materials 0.1%
Nuplex Industries Ltd.
    8,246       21,053  
                 
 
Media 0.1%
SKY Network Television Ltd.
    5,902       32,608  
                 
 
Real Estate 0.0%
Kiwi Income Property Trust
    12,610       12,614  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.1%
Chorus Ltd.
    17,024       25,010  
                 
 
Transportation 0.1%
Air New Zealand Ltd.
    10,647       19,563  
Auckland International Airport Ltd.
    6,022       18,501  
Mainfreight Ltd.
    1,260       15,958  
                 
              54,022  
                 
 
Utilities 0.1%
Contact Energy Ltd.
    5,404       25,107  
Infratil Ltd.
    9,142       18,481  
Mighty River Power Ltd.
    2,080       4,196  
                 
              47,784  
                 
              246,862  
 
Norway 1.1%
                 
 
Banks 0.1%
Sparebank 1 Nord Norge
    559       3,339  
SpareBank 1 SR Bank A.S.A.
    1,988       19,632  
Sparebanken 1 SMN
    1,932       18,140  
                 
              41,111  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.1%
Vard Holdings Ltd. *
    26,000       21,251  
                 
 
Commercial & Professional Services 0.0%
Tomra Systems A.S.A.
    1,820       15,394  
                 
 
Energy 0.2%
Fred. Olsen Energy A.S.A.
    784       18,441  
Kvaerner A.S.A.
    7,533       12,987  
TGS Nopec Geophysical Co. A.S.A.
    1,694       47,717  
                 
              79,145  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.1%
Austevoll Seafood A.S.A.
    2,296       14,645  
Cermaq A.S.A.
    1,680       22,165  
Leroy Seafood Group A.S.A.
    448       16,608  
                 
              53,418  
                 
 
Insurance 0.2%
Gjensidige Forsikring A.S.A.
    2,506       52,293  
Storebrand A.S.A. *
    4,472       24,904  
                 
              77,197  
                 
 
Materials 0.0%
Borregaard A.S.A.
    416       2,916  
                 
 
Media 0.1%
Schibsted A.S.A.
    598       30,446  
                 
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 0.2%
REC Silicon A.S.A. *
    105,118       56,803  
                 
 
Software & Services 0.1%
Atea A.S.A.
    2,324       28,311  
                 
 
Transportation 0.0%
Golden Ocean Group Ltd.
    9,841       16,250  
                 
              422,242  
 
Portugal 0.3%
                 
 
Banks 0.1%
Banco BPI S.A. - Reg’d *
    7,995       15,417  
Banco Espirito Santo S.A. - Reg’d *(d)(e)
    45,383        
                 
              15,417  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.0%
Mota-Engil, SGPS, S.A.
    468       2,892  
                 
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.2%
Jeronimo Martins, SGPS, S.A.
    2,756       37,428  
Sonae, SGPS, S.A.
    25,779       39,321  
                 
              76,749  
                 
 
Materials 0.0%
Semapa-Sociedade de Investimento e Gestao
    416       5,652  
                 
 
Media 0.0%
NOS, SGPS
    2,590       15,147  
                 
 
Utilities 0.0%
REN - Redes Energeticas Nacionais, SGPS, S.A.
    3,432       12,274  
                 
              128,131  
 
Singapore 1.9%
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.4%
COSCO Corp. Singapore Ltd. (b)
    28,000       16,267  
Sembcorp Marine Ltd.
    14,000       44,425  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd.
    18,000       52,790  
United Engineers Ltd.
    14,000       31,972  
                 
              145,454  
                 
 
Consumer Services 0.1%
Genting Singapore plc
    26,000       25,418  
                 
 
Diversified Financials 0.1%
Singapore Exchange Ltd.
    4,600       26,834  
                 
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.1%
Olam International Ltd. (b)
    26,000       55,211  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.1%
Golden Agri-Resources Ltd.
    130,000       53,127  
                 
 
Real Estate 0.7%
Ascendas Real Estate Investment Trust
    14,000       26,363  
CapitaCommercial Trust
    14,000       19,071  
CapitaLand Ltd.
    26,000       69,169  
CapitaMall Trust
    14,000       22,437  
City Developments Ltd.
    6,000       48,223  
Global Logistic Properties Ltd.
    13,000       29,689  
Keppel Land Ltd.
    3,000       8,342  
Suntec Real Estate Investment Trust
    14,000       20,474  
UOL Group Ltd.
    3,000       15,265  
                 
              259,033  
                 
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 0.0%
Kulicke & Soffa Industries, Inc. *
    299       4,392  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.1%
M1 Ltd.
    5,800       17,661  
StarHub Ltd.
    7,000       23,278  
                 
              40,939  
                 
 
Transportation 0.3%
Neptune Orient Lines Ltd. *(b)
    42,000       33,823  
SATS Ltd.
    13,000       31,564  
Singapore Post Ltd.
    14,000       19,352  
SMRT Corp., Ltd.
    14,000       17,557  
                 
              102,296  
                 
              712,704  
 
Spain 2.2%
                 
 
Banks 0.5%
Bankia S.A. *
    60,411       117,132  
Bankinter S.A.
    7,319       60,746  
Liberbank S.A. *
    3,536       3,288  
                 
              181,166  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.7%
Abengoa S.A.
    312       1,882  
Abengoa S.A. B Shares (b)
    14,800       85,192  
Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles S.A.
    29       11,492  
Duro Felguera S.A.
    585       3,275  
Gamesa Corp. Tecnologica S.A. *
    6,594       83,156  
Obrascon Huarte Lain S.A.
    663       24,326  
Sacyr S.A. *
    3,549       19,933  
Zardoya Otis S.A.
    2,067       30,058  
                 
              259,314  
                 
 
Commercial & Professional Services 0.1%
Prosegur Cia de Seguridad S.A.
    3,220       21,885  
                 
 
Consumer Services 0.0%
Melia Hotels International S.A.
    247       2,753  
NH Hotel Group S.A. *
    494       2,658  
                 
              5,411  
                 
 
Diversified Financials 0.1%
Bolsas y Mercados Espanoles S.A.
    806       33,426  
                 
 
Energy 0.1%
Tecnicas Reunidas S.A.
    364       19,953  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.2%
Ebro Foods S.A.
    1,703       34,545  
Viscofan S.A.
    560       31,298  
                 
              65,843  
                 
 
Insurance 0.1%
Grupo Catalana Occidente S.A.
    550       18,669  
                 
 
Materials 0.1%
Acerinox S.A.
    4,046       62,087  
Vidrala S.A.
    78       3,591  
                 
              65,678  
                 
 
Media 0.1%
Atresmedia Corp de Medios de Comunicaion S.A.
    936       13,697  
Mediaset Espana Comunicacion S.A. *
    3,549       40,736  
Promotora de Informaciones S.A., Class A *
    23,465       9,427  
                 
              63,860  
                 
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 0.1%
Almirall S.A. *
    871       13,687  
Grifols S.A.
    770       33,473  
                 
              47,160  
                 
 
Software & Services 0.1%
Indra Sistemas S.A.
    2,938       44,272  
                 
              826,637  
 
Sweden 2.1%
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.4%
B&B Tools AB, B Shares
    208       4,371  
Haldex AB
    1,352       17,455  
Indutrade AB
    403       17,400  
Lindab International AB *
    1,400       13,455  
Nibe Industrier AB, B Shares
    624       17,276  
Peab AB
    6,123       43,916  
Saab AB, Class B
    1,358       36,720  
                 
              150,593  
                 
 
Commercial & Professional Services 0.2%
AF AB, B Shares
    195       3,203  
Intrum Justitia AB
    770       23,935  
Loomis AB, B Shares
    1,261       37,443  
                 
              64,581  
                 
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.2%
JM AB
    1,378       44,970  
Nobia AB
    2,041       15,370  
                 
              60,340  
                 
 
Consumer Services 0.0%
Betsson AB *
    117       4,045  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
                 
 
Diversified Financials 0.2%
Lundbergforetagen AB, B Shares
    533       23,190  
Ratos AB, B Shares
    6,071       49,334  
                 
              72,524  
                 
 
Energy 0.1%
Lundin Petroleum AB *
    1,105       20,638  
                 
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.1%
Axfood AB
    468       23,342  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.0%
AAK AB
    238       13,991  
                 
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 0.1%
Elekta AB, B Shares (b)
    1,950       22,280  
                 
 
Materials 0.2%
BillerudKorsnas AB
    2,028       29,411  
Hexpol AB
    210       17,788  
Holmen AB, B Shares
    1,378       44,060  
                 
              91,259  
                 
 
Media 0.1%
Eniro AB *
    2,548       7,138  
Modern Times Group AB, B Shares
    949       35,857  
                 
              42,995  
                 
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 0.1%
Meda AB, A Shares
    3,262       44,008  
                 
 
Real Estate 0.2%
Castellum AB
    1,400       22,894  
Fabege AB
    1,560       20,565  
Kungsleden AB
    2,691       18,297  
                 
              61,756  
                 
 
Retailing 0.1%
Bilia AB
    676       18,085  
Clas Ohlson AB, B Shares
    715       13,718  
                 
              31,803  
                 
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 0.1%
Hexagon AB, B Shares
    1,330       43,613  
                 
 
Transportation 0.0%
SAS AB *
    11,060       17,928  
                 
              765,696  
 
Switzerland 3.2%
                 
 
Banks 0.1%
Banque Cantonale Vaudoise - Reg’d
    42       22,906  
Valiant Holding AG - Reg’d
    238       22,310  
                 
              45,216  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.7%
AFG Arbonia-Forster Holding AG - Reg’d *
    481       12,552  
Belimo Holding AG - Reg’d
    4       10,478  
Bucher Industries AG - Reg’d
    84       25,039  
Daetwyler Holding AG
    112       14,834  
Georg Fischer AG - Reg’d *
    91       60,312  
Implenia AG - Reg’d *
    252       15,931  
Meyer Burger Technology AG *
    1,170       12,749  
OC Oerlikon Corp. AG - Reg’d *
    1,988       28,219  
Rieter Holding AG - Reg’d *
    78       17,493  
Sulzer AG - Reg’d
    392       52,133  
                 
              249,740  
                 
 
Commercial & Professional Services 0.2%
DKSH Holding AG
    308       24,213  
Gategroup Holding AG *
    897       22,576  
Kaba Holding AG, B Shares - Reg’d *
    42       20,694  
                 
              67,483  
                 
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.1%
Forbo Holding AG - Reg’d *
    18       18,583  
                 
 
Consumer Services 0.1%
Kuoni Reisen Holding AG - Reg’d *
    94       27,763  
                 
 
Diversified Financials 0.4%
GAM Holding AG *
    3,237       63,089  
Julius Baer Group Ltd. *
    1,274       58,049  
Partners Group Holding AG
    84       22,214  
                 
              143,352  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.1%
Barry Callebaut AG - Reg’d *
    19       23,339  
Emmi AG - Reg’d *
    70       25,414  
                 
              48,753  
                 
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 0.3%
Nobel Biocare Holding AG - Reg’d *
    2,145       39,113  
Sonova Holding AG - Reg’d
    322       51,613  
Straumann Holding AG - Reg’d
    78       19,137  
                 
              109,863  
                 
 
Insurance 0.1%
Helvetia Holding AG - Reg’d
    84       41,869  
                 
 
Materials 0.2%
Ems-Chemie Holding AG - Reg’d
    65       28,318  
Ferrexpo plc
    1,586       3,479  
Schmolz + Bickenbach AG - Reg’d *
    19,740       28,451  
                 
              60,248  
                 
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 0.3%
Actelion Ltd. - Reg’d *
    624       76,787  
Galenica AG - Reg’d
    46       43,697  
                 
              120,484  
                 
 
Real Estate 0.1%
Allreal Holding AG - Reg’d *
    84       11,547  
Swiss Prime Site AG - Reg’d *
    299       23,931  
                 
              35,478  
                 
 
Retailing 0.2%
Dufry AG - Reg’d *
    182       31,100  
Valora Holding AG - Reg’d *
    104       24,074  
                 
              55,174  
                 
 
Software & Services 0.0%
Temenos Group AG - Reg’d *
    455       17,637  
                 
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 0.1%
Kudelski S.A.
    182       2,722  
Logitech International S.A. - Reg’d
    3,653       50,257  
                 
              52,979  
                 
 
Transportation 0.2%
Flughafen Zuerich AG - Reg’d
    42       27,516  
Panalpina Welttransport Holding AG - Reg’d
    299       42,539  
                 
              70,055  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
                 
 
Utilities 0.0%
Alpiq Holding AG - Reg’d *
    39       4,254  
                 
              1,168,931  
 
United Kingdom 12.9%
                 
 
Banks 0.0%
The Paragon Group of Cos. plc
    2,054       11,765  
                 
 
Capital Goods 1.8%
Ashtead Group plc
    4,004       65,133  
Bodycote plc
    2,951       34,061  
Brammer plc
    377       2,692  
Chemring Group plc
    6,300       23,986  
Fenner plc
    3,003       18,144  
Galliford Try plc
    1,690       36,346  
HellermannTyton Group plc
    663       3,369  
Interserve plc
    3,263       35,874  
Keller Group plc
    1,988       30,358  
Kier Group plc
    910       25,767  
Lavendon Group plc
    4,494       14,796  
Melrose Industries plc
    7,800       35,325  
Morgan Advanced Materials plc
    6,202       32,764  
Morgan Sindall Group plc
    2,067       28,835  
QinetiQ Group plc
    15,106       54,339  
Rotork plc
    650       29,751  
Senior plc
    5,012       23,798  
Speedy Hire plc
    19,810       20,974  
Spirax-Sarco Engineering plc
    780       38,343  
Ultra Electronics Holdings plc
    910       26,976  
Vesuvius plc
    9,074       70,074  
                 
              651,705  
                 
 
Commercial & Professional Services 1.2%
Berendsen plc
    3,354       59,433  
Cape plc
    4,238       21,889  
De La Rue plc
    3,289       38,836  
HomeServe plc
    5,018       26,893  
Intertek Group plc
    1,261       58,659  
Mears Group plc
    1,664       13,016  
Michael Page International plc
    5,850       44,273  
Mitie Group plc
    8,424       44,181  
PayPoint plc
    182       3,240  
Rentokil Initial plc
    27,248       57,380  
RPS Group plc
    4,277       19,753  
Shanks Group plc
    13,507       23,722  
WS Atkins plc
    1,235       28,571  
                 
              439,846  
                 
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.6%
Bellway plc
    2,028       53,753  
Berkeley Group Holdings plc
    882       35,125  
Bovis Homes Group plc
    1,526       21,390  
Crest Nicholson Holdings plc
    637       3,796  
Guinness Peat Group plc *
    62,296       32,853  
Persimmon plc *
    3,978       87,469  
The Vitec Group plc
    312       3,134  
                 
              237,520  
                 
 
Consumer Services 0.9%
Betfair Group plc
    1,053       19,097  
Bwin.Party Digital Entertainment plc
    1,521       2,281  
Dignity plc
    130       3,092  
Enterprise Inns plc *
    25,337       52,598  
Greene King plc
    3,757       51,444  
J.D. Wetherspoon plc
    1,911       23,628  
Ladbrokes plc
    23,075       51,006  
Marston’s plc
    15,940       39,232  
Merlin Entertainments plc (c)
    507       2,896  
Mitchells & Butlers plc *
    6,526       44,458  
Spirit Pub Co. plc
    15,600       19,495  
The Restaurant Group plc
    2,380       25,455  
                 
              334,682  
                 
 
Diversified Financials 1.5%
Aberdeen Asset Management plc
    6,300       45,450  
Ashmore Group plc (b)
    3,780       22,097  
Brewin Dolphin Holdings plc
    559       2,739  
Close Brothers Group plc
    1,742       39,143  
Hargreaves Lansdown plc
    156       2,907  
Henderson Group plc
    11,895       45,851  
IG Group Holdings plc
    4,228       42,621  
Intermediate Capital Group plc
    5,530       37,471  
International Personal Finance plc
    3,406       29,216  
Investec plc
    7,420       67,590  
Jupiter Fund Management plc
    3,500       21,826  
London Stock Exchange Group plc
    2,002       67,926  
Provident Financial plc
    1,768       62,805  
Schroders plc
    780       31,556  
Tullett Prebon plc
    5,304       23,827  
                 
              543,025  
                 
 
Energy 0.3%
Afren plc *
    2,236       3,620  
EnQuest plc *
    11,648       23,310  
Hargreaves Services plc
    854       11,226  
Hunting plc
    1,950       28,790  
Premier Oil plc
    5,590       32,307  
                 
              99,253  
                 
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.1%
Greggs plc
    4,134       37,554  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.3%
Britvic plc
    2,223       25,326  
Cranswick plc
    1,263       27,834  
Dairy Crest Group plc
    5,096       34,962  
Devro plc
    715       2,897  
Greencore Group plc
    5,278       23,342  
Premier Foods plc *
    9,893       7,065  
                 
              121,426  
                 
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 0.1%
Synergy Health plc
    826       20,577  
                 
 
Household & Personal Products 0.1%
PZ Cussons plc
    4,225       25,863  
                 
 
Insurance 0.9%
Admiral Group plc
    2,392       53,033  
Beazley plc
    6,860       28,710  
Catlin Group Ltd.
    7,210       61,546  
Hiscox Ltd.
    4,706       50,723  
Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group plc
    1,274       21,962  
Lancashire Holdings Ltd.
    5,200       54,104  
Phoenix Group Holdings
    3,900       47,994  
St. James’s Place plc
    377       4,489  
                 
              322,561  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
                 
 
Materials 0.9%
African Barrick Gold plc
    4,459       17,299  
Alent plc
    3,444       20,076  
Croda International plc
    1,064       38,557  
DS Smith plc
    11,752       55,428  
Elementis plc
    4,576       21,324  
Essentra plc
    1,834       26,103  
Evraz plc
    35,750       66,971  
Polyus Gold International Ltd. *
    1,014       3,187  
Randgold Resources Ltd.
    403       34,033  
RPC Group plc
    2,600       24,483  
Synthomer plc
    3,374       13,140  
Victrex plc
    624       18,011  
                 
              338,612  
                 
 
Media 0.3%
Daily Mail & General Trust plc, A Shares
    1,599       23,050  
Trinity Mirror plc *
    14,625       50,034  
UBM plc
    5,122       53,846  
                 
              126,930  
                 
 
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 0.1%
Genus plc
    602       11,238  
Hikma Pharmaceuticals plc
    702       20,134  
                 
              31,372  
                 
 
Real Estate 0.8%
Derwent London plc
    406       18,819  
Hammerson plc
    6,669       67,284  
Intu Properties plc
    8,512       48,346  
Savills plc
    2,268       24,238  
SEGRO plc
    9,464       58,170  
Shaftesbury plc
    273       3,105  
The British Land Co. plc
    6,890       83,588  
                 
              303,550  
                 
 
Retailing 0.9%
Debenhams plc
    42,700       47,122  
Dixons Carphone plc
    17,914       102,521  
Dunelm Group plc
    208       3,040  
Halfords Group plc
    5,915       46,857  
Howden Joinery Group plc
    3,262       19,145  
John Menzies plc
    1,470       15,124  
Lookers plc
    8,281       19,426  
N Brown Group plc
    2,158       15,877  
Pendragon plc
    18,928       9,980  
Sports Direct International plc *
    1,378       16,603  
WH Smith plc
    2,717       52,117  
                 
              347,812  
                 
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 0.2%
ARM Holdings plc
    2,431       39,202  
CSR plc
    2,184       28,509  
                 
              67,711  
                 
 
Software & Services 0.2%
AVEVA Group plc
    364       12,731  
Fidessa Group plc
    392       14,895  
Micro Focus International plc
    1,736       25,126  
Moneysupermarket.com Group plc
    1,222       3,967  
Playtech plc
    325       3,886  
Telecity Group plc
    260       3,200  
Xchanging plc
    6,422       19,651  
                 
              83,456  
                 
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 0.7%
Domino Printing Sciences plc
    1,391       13,387  
Electrocomponents plc
    10,413       42,248  
Halma plc
    3,341       34,290  
Laird plc
    6,708       32,463  
Pace plc
    4,270       23,472  
Premier Farnell plc
    7,007       22,703  
Spectris plc
    1,183       38,252  
Spirent Communications plc
    15,600       26,711  
TT electronics plc
    5,530       15,613  
                 
              249,139  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.2%
Jazztel plc *
    234       3,054  
Kcom Group plc
    10,164       16,753  
TalkTalk Telecom Group plc
    7,865       39,486  
                 
              59,293  
                 
 
Transportation 0.8%
BBA Aviation plc
    8,526       45,763  
easyJet plc
    1,988       44,076  
Go-Ahead Group plc
    988       36,147  
National Express Group plc
    14,560       61,999  
Northgate plc
    5,642       47,693  
Royal Mail plc
    1,378       10,216  
Stagecoach Group plc
    5,538       33,662  
Stobart Group Ltd.
    6,706       13,977  
Stolt-Nielsen Ltd.
    756       16,522  
                 
              310,055  
                 
              4,763,707  
                 
Total Common Stock
(Cost $35,153,834)     36,598,367  
         
                 
                 
 
 Other Investment Companies 2.2% of net assets
 
United States 2.2%
                 
 
Equity Fund 0.1%
iShares MSCI EAFE Small - Cap ETF
    600       30,762  
                 
 
Securities Lending Collateral 2.1%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, Premier Class 0.00% (a)
    754,883       754,883  
                 
Total Other Investment Companies
(Cost $784,332)     785,645  
         
                 
                 
 
 Preferred Stock 0.4% of net assets
 
Germany 0.3%
                 
 
Automobiles & Components 0.1%
Porsche Automobil Holding SE
    574       52,358  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.1%
Jungheinrich AG
    322       19,695  
                 
 
Health Care Equipment & Services 0.0%
Draegerwerk AG & Co. KGaA (b)
    130       12,339  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
                 
 
Materials 0.1%
Fuchs Petrolub SE
    728       29,971  
                 
              114,363  
 
Italy 0.1%
                 
 
Insurance 0.1%
Unipol Gruppo Finanziario S.p.A.
    5,746       28,852  
 
Sweden 0.0%
                 
 
Transportation 0.0%
SAS AB
    104       5,788  
                 
Total Preferred Stock
(Cost $160,752)     149,003  
         
 
End of Investments.
 
At 08/31/14, the tax basis cost of the fund’s investments was $36,103,123 and the unrealized appreciation and depreciation were $2,754,922 and ($1,325,030), respectively, with a net unrealized appreciation of $1,429,892.
 
* Non-income producing security.
(a) The rate shown is the 7-day yield.
(b) All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at $754,835.
(c) Securities exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registrations, normally to qualified institutional buyers. At the period end, the value of these amounted to $2,896 or 0.0% of net assets.
(d) Fair-valued by management in accordance with procedures approved by the Board of Trustees.
(e) Illiquid security. At the period end, the value of these amounted to $22,659 or 0.1% of net assets.
 
     
ADR —
  American Depositary Receipt
CDI —
  CHESS Depositary Interest
CVA —
  Dutch Certificate
ETF —
  Exchange Traded Fund
Reg’d —
  Registered
REIT —
  Real Estate Investment Trust
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings as of August 31, 2014 (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 SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-Q. The fund’s Form N-Q is available on the SEC’s website at http://www.sec.gov and may be viewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room in Washington, D.C. Call 1-800-SEC-0330 for information on the operation of the Public Reference Room. The fund also makes available its complete schedule of portfolio holdings on a daily basis on the fund’s website at www.schwabetfs.com.
 
                         
        Cost
  Value
Holdings by Category   ($)   ($)
 
  87 .3%   Common Stock     37,624,680       40,121,876  
  2 .2%   Other Investment Companies     871,586       1,016,981  
  10 .8%   Preferred Stock     4,356,162       4,971,631  
 
 
  100 .3%   Total Investments     42,852,428       46,110,488  
  (0 .3)%   Other Assets and
Liabilities, Net
            (124,294 )
 
 
  100 .0%   Net Assets             45,986,194  
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
 
 Common Stock 87.3% of net assets
 
Brazil 7.0%
                 
 
Banks 1.3%
Banco Bradesco S.A.
    10,823       193,576  
Banco do Brasil S.A.
    22,400       350,283  
Itau Unibanco Holding S.A.
    4,150       68,995  
                 
              612,854  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.2%
Embraer S.A.
    8,320       81,097  
                 
 
Diversified Financials 0.1%
BM&FBovespa S.A.
    12,320       74,331  
                 
 
Energy 2.4%
Cosan Ltd., A Shares
    4,396       63,742  
Petroleo Brasileiro S.A.
    91,200       902,401  
Ultrapar Participacoes S.A.
    5,360       138,195  
                 
              1,104,338  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.7%
AMBEV S.A.
    17,600       128,212  
BRF S.A.
    3,713       99,399  
JBS S.A.
    19,945       90,207  
                 
              317,818  
                 
 
Materials 1.3%
Companhia Siderurgica Nacional S.A.
    28,800       126,395  
Usinas Siderurgicas de Minas Gerais S.A. *
    5,815       19,491  
Vale S.A.
    35,446       461,303  
                 
              607,189  
                 
 
Software & Services 0.2%
Cielo S.A.
    4,000       75,011  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.2%
Oi S.A.
    6,400       4,262  
Tim Participacoes S.A.
    12,800       71,793  
                 
              76,055  
                 
 
Transportation 0.1%
CCR S.A.
    5,538       50,144  
                 
 
Utilities 0.5%
Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras S.A.
    24,128       87,883  
Companhia de Saneamento Basico do Estado de Sao Paulo
    6,064       57,969  
CPFL Energia S.A.
    6,976       70,429  
                 
              216,281  
                 
              3,215,118  
 
Chile 1.0%
                 
 
Banks 0.1%
Banco Santander Chile
    755,984       44,792  
                 
 
Energy 0.2%
Empresas COPEC S.A.
    7,696       96,736  
                 
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.1%
Cencosud S.A.
    17,344       52,041  
                 
 
Transportation 0.1%
Lan Airlines S.A. *
    3,280       40,577  
                 
 
Utilities 0.5%
Empresa Nacional de Electricidad S.A.
    41,920       64,045  
Enersis S.A.
    454,432       152,973  
                 
              217,018  
                 
              451,164  
 
China 15.0%
                 
 
Automobiles & Components 0.2%
Dongfeng Motor Group Co., Ltd., H Shares
    37,500       69,483  
                 
 
Banks 5.1%
Agricultural Bank of China Ltd., H Shares
    256,000       118,253  
Bank of China Ltd., H Shares
    1,136,000       527,680  
Bank of Communications Co., Ltd., H Shares
    86,000       62,807  
BOC Hong Kong Holdings Ltd.
    27,000       90,753  
China CITIC Bank Corp., Ltd., H Shares
    80,000       50,476  
China Construction Bank Corp., H Shares
    1,078,000       801,182  
China Merchants Bank Co., Ltd., H Shares
    34,000       65,016  
China Minsheng Banking Corp., Ltd., H Shares
    40,000       37,574  
Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd., H Shares
    912,000       604,850  
                 
              2,358,591  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.5%
China Communications Construction Co., Ltd., H Shares
    96,000       69,986  
China Railway Construction Corp., Ltd., H Shares
    48,000       45,955  
China Railway Group Ltd., H Shares
    112,000       57,950  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
CITIC Pacific Ltd. (c)
    32,000       62,264  
                 
              236,155  
                 
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.1%
Yue Yuen Industrial Holdings Ltd.
    16,000       49,651  
                 
 
Energy 4.2%
China Coal Energy Co., Ltd., H Shares (c)
    80,000       48,722  
China Petroleum & Chemical Corp., H Shares
    714,000       724,120  
China Shenhua Energy Co., Ltd., H Shares
    52,500       151,400  
CNOOC Ltd.
    218,000       438,242  
PetroChina Co., Ltd., H Shares
    416,000       590,440  
                 
              1,952,924  
                 
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.1%
China Resources Enterprise Ltd.
    16,000       43,044  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.1%
China Mengniu Dairy Co., Ltd.
    7,000       32,470  
                 
 
Insurance 0.6%
China Life Insurance Co., Ltd., H Shares
    49,000       140,675  
China Pacific Insurance (Group) Co., Ltd., H Shares
    12,800       48,061  
Ping An Insurance Group Co. of China Ltd., H Shares
    8,000       65,134  
                 
              253,870  
                 
 
Materials 0.2%
China National Building Material Co., Ltd., H Shares
    46,000       42,260  
Jiangxi Copper Co., Ltd., H Shares
    32,000       56,567  
                 
              98,827  
                 
 
Real Estate 0.2%
China Overseas Land & Investment Ltd.
    24,200       68,071  
                 
 
Retailing 0.3%
Belle International Holdings Ltd.
    48,000       61,377  
GOME Electrical Appliances Holdings Ltd.
    352,000       62,677  
                 
              124,054  
                 
 
Software & Services 0.1%
Tencent Holdings Ltd.
    3,200       52,231  
                 
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 0.2%
Kingboard Chemical Holdings Ltd.
    21,000       43,625  
Lenovo Group Ltd.
    44,000       67,219  
                 
              110,844  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 3.0%
China Mobile Ltd.
    80,000       995,078  
China Telecom Corp., Ltd., H Shares
    320,000       197,777  
China Unicom (Hong Kong) Ltd.
    96,000       171,186  
                 
              1,364,041  
                 
 
Utilities 0.1%
Huaneng Power International, Inc., H Shares
    50,000       60,128  
                 
              6,874,384  
 
Colombia 0.3%
                 
 
Banks 0.1%
Bancolombia S.A.
    2,000       30,754  
                 
 
Energy 0.2%
Ecopetrol S.A.
    68,592       118,882  
                 
              149,636  
 
Czech Republic 0.4%
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.1%
O2 Czech Republic A/S
    3,792       53,273  
                 
 
Utilities 0.3%
CEZ A/S
    5,168       150,238  
                 
              203,511  
 
Greece 0.7%
                 
 
Consumer Services 0.3%
OPAP S.A.
    10,192       162,307  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.2%
Hellenic Telecommunications Organization S.A. *
    6,464       92,637  
                 
 
Utilities 0.2%
Public Power Corp. S.A. *
    5,504       80,111  
                 
              335,055  
 
Hungary 0.6%
                 
 
Banks 0.2%
OTP Bank plc
    5,024       86,849  
                 
 
Energy 0.3%
MOL Hungarian Oil & Gas plc
    2,160       106,426  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.1%
Magyar Telekom Telecommunications plc *
    39,200       60,399  
                 
              253,674  
 
India 2.4%
                 
 
Automobiles & Components 0.3%
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. GDR
    2,864       66,731  
Tata Motors Ltd. ADR
    1,792       86,357  
                 
              153,088  
                 
 
Banks 0.5%
ICICI Bank Ltd. ADR
    2,112       112,992  
State Bank of India GDR - Reg’d
    1,136       92,811  
                 
              205,803  
                 
 
Energy 1.0%
Reliance Industries Ltd. GDR (a)
    13,104       436,101  
                 
 
Materials 0.2%
Tata Steel Ltd. GDR
    11,440       97,698  
                 
 
Software & Services 0.4%
Infosys Ltd. ADR
    3,200       190,400  
                 
              1,083,090  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
 
Indonesia 1.0%
                 
 
Automobiles & Components 0.3%
PT Astra International Tbk
    206,400       133,659  
                 
 
Banks 0.4%
PT Bank Central Asia Tbk
    57,600       55,150  
PT Bank Mandiri (Persero) Tbk
    65,600       58,183  
PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk
    72,000       68,015  
                 
              181,348  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.3%
PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Persero) Tbk
    680,000       154,922  
                 
              469,929  
 
Malaysia 2.0%
                 
 
Banks 0.6%
CIMB Group Holdings Berhad
    28,800       67,432  
Malayan Banking Berhad
    30,400       97,411  
Public Bank Berhad
    16,000       97,868  
                 
              262,711  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.2%
Sime Darby Berhad
    36,800       110,447  
                 
 
Consumer Services 0.1%
Genting Berhad
    19,200       58,355  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.1%
IOI Corp. Berhad
    32,000       48,528  
                 
 
Materials 0.1%
Petronas Chemicals Group Berhad
    24,000       47,969  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.6%
Axiata Group Berhad
    38,400       84,426  
DiGi.com Berhad
    27,200       49,447  
Maxis Berhad
    20,800       43,223  
Telekom Malaysia Berhad
    43,200       87,168  
                 
              264,264  
                 
 
Utilities 0.3%
Tenaga Nasional Berhad
    28,800       113,117  
                 
              905,391  
 
Mexico 3.5%
                 
 
Banks 0.2%
Grupo Financiero Banorte S.A.B. de C.V., O Shares
    8,500       59,839  
Grupo Financiero Santander Mexico S.A.B. de C.V., B Shares
    6,400       19,168  
                 
              79,007  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.2%
Alfa S.A.B. de C.V., A Shares
    22,950       73,841  
                 
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.3%
Wal-Mart de Mexico S.A.B. de C.V., Series V
    54,400       148,112  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.5%
Coca-Cola Femsa S.A.B. de C.V., Series L
    4,800       52,330  
Fomento Economico Mexicano S.A.B. de C.V.
    14,400       139,787  
Grupo Bimbo S.A.B. de C.V., Series A
    17,600       55,403  
                 
              247,520  
                 
 
Materials 0.9%
Cemex S.A.B. de C.V., Series CPO *
    200,000       265,688  
Grupo Mexico S.A.B. de C.V., Series B
    35,200       127,873  
                 
              393,561  
                 
 
Media 0.3%
Grupo Televisa S.A.B., Series CPO
    20,800       154,765  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 1.1%
America Movil S.A.B. de C.V., Series L
    415,300       507,869  
                 
              1,604,675  
 
Peru 0.1%
                 
 
Banks 0.1%
Credicorp Ltd.
    400       62,028  
 
Philippines 0.2%
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.2%
Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co.
    1,360       107,615  
 
Poland 2.1%
                 
 
Banks 0.3%
Bank Pekao S.A.
    928       52,272  
Powszechna Kasa Oszczednosci Bank Polski S.A.
    7,888       94,365  
                 
              146,637  
                 
 
Energy 0.4%
Polski Koncern Naftowy Orlen S.A.
    16,400       202,246  
                 
 
Insurance 0.2%
Powszechny Zaklad Ubezpieczen S.A.
    576       84,490  
                 
 
Materials 0.5%
KGHM Polska Miedz S.A.
    5,024       207,097  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.3%
Orange Polska S.A.
    35,632       119,689  
                 
 
Utilities 0.4%
PGE S.A.
    18,784       128,131  
Tauron Polska Energia S.A.
    38,208       59,630  
                 
              187,761  
                 
              947,920  
 
Republic of Korea 17.4%
                 
 
Automobiles & Components 1.9%
Hyundai Mobis Co., Ltd.
    704       204,128  
Hyundai Motor Co.
    2,016       463,266  
Kia Motors Corp.
    3,712       224,049  
                 
              891,443  
                 
 
Banks 1.4%
Hana Financial Group, Inc.
    3,040       127,572  
KB Financial Group, Inc.
    3,680       150,800  
Shinhan Financial Group Co., Ltd.
    5,232       270,901  
 
 
 
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    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
Woori Finance Holdings Co., Ltd. *
    6,577       89,190  
                 
              638,463  
                 
 
Capital Goods 2.8%
Daelim Industrial Co., Ltd.
    640       55,166  
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co., Ltd.
    1,760       43,134  
Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction Co., Ltd.
    1,350       38,412  
Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd.
    912       57,475  
Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.
    992       140,883  
LG Corp.
    5,828       407,520  
Samsung C&T Corp.
    2,240       164,805  
Samsung Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.
    2,592       69,660  
SK Holdings Co., Ltd.
    1,472       233,006  
SK Networks Co., Ltd. *
    8,928       86,555  
                 
              1,296,616  
                 
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.8%
LG Electronics, Inc.
    4,752       354,309  
                 
 
Energy 0.9%
GS Holdings
    3,104       131,788  
S-Oil Corp.
    1,664       76,886  
SK Innovation Co., Ltd.
    2,416       224,218  
                 
              432,892  
                 
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.2%
E-Mart Co., Ltd.
    288       69,305  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.3%
KT&G Corp.
    1,472       137,771  
                 
 
Insurance 0.4%
Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance Co., Ltd.
    352       96,336  
Samsung Life Insurance Co., Ltd.
    608       63,861  
                 
              160,197  
                 
 
Materials 2.4%
Hanwha Corp.
    3,040       90,695  
Hyosung Corp.
    736       56,908  
Hyundai Steel Co.
    1,104       82,423  
LG Chem Ltd.
    688       182,865  
Lotte Chemical Corp.
    320       51,600  
OCI Co., Ltd. *
    256       36,736  
POSCO
    1,872       616,646  
                 
              1,117,873  
                 
 
Retailing 0.1%
Lotte Shopping Co., Ltd.
    160       52,389  
                 
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 3.6%
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
    1,216       1,479,899  
SK Hynix, Inc. *
    4,352       194,863  
                 
              1,674,762  
                 
 
Software & Services 0.7%
NAVER Corp.
    80       60,595  
SK C&C Co., Ltd.
    1,184       248,138  
                 
              308,733  
                 
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 0.9%
LG Display Co., Ltd. *
    7,520       259,950  
Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co., Ltd.
    928       50,246  
Samsung SDI Co., Ltd.
    768       114,751  
                 
              424,947  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.3%
KT Corp.
    1,392       48,050  
LG Uplus Corp.
    6,560       70,844  
                 
              118,894  
                 
 
Utilities 0.7%
Korea Electric Power Corp.
    6,139       255,502  
Korea Gas Corp. *
    752       41,829  
                 
              297,331  
                 
              7,975,925  
 
Russia 11.1%
                 
 
Banks 0.5%
Sberbank of Russia *
    103,680       204,639  
VTB Bank OJSC *
    24,960,000       25,833  
                 
              230,472  
                 
 
Energy 8.9%
Bashneft OAO
    736       38,570  
Gazprom OAO
    446,400       1,588,021  
LUKOIL OAO *
    28,288       1,567,245  
NOVATEK OAO GDR - Reg’d
    728       73,237  
Rosneft OJSC GDR - Reg’d
    8,709       53,177  
Surgutneftegas OAO *
    748,800       515,293  
Tatneft OAO *
    38,560       237,025  
                 
              4,072,568  
                 
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.1%
Magnit OJSC *
    160       39,250  
                 
 
Materials 0.8%
MMC Norilsk Nickel OJSC
    1,448       282,247  
Severstal OAO GDR - Reg’d
    7,893       76,168  
Uralkali OJSC GDR - Reg’d
    1,410       26,268  
                 
              384,683  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.7%
Mobile Telesystems OJSC ADR
    11,200       206,640  
Sistema JSFC GDR - Reg’d
    4,688       106,652  
                 
              313,292  
                 
 
Transportation 0.1%
Aeroflot-Russian Airlines OJSC *
    24,000       30,236  
Globaltrans Investment plc GDR - Reg’d
    3,200       29,280  
                 
              59,516  
                 
              5,099,781  
 
South Africa 7.0%
                 
 
Banks 0.8%
Barclays Africa Group Ltd.
    4,944       77,437  
Nedbank Group Ltd.
    2,880       61,930  
Standard Bank Group Ltd.
    15,856       205,740  
                 
              345,107  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.6%
Aveng Ltd. *
    29,488       63,327  
Barloworld Ltd.
    7,648       72,889  
 
 
 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
The Bidvest Group Ltd.
    5,680       150,243  
                 
              286,459  
                 
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.2%
Steinhoff International Holdings Ltd.
    15,632       77,180  
                 
 
Diversified Financials 0.4%
African Bank Investments Ltd. (d)(e)
    30,732       896  
FirstRand Ltd.
    30,304       123,234  
Remgro Ltd.
    2,336       53,483  
                 
              177,613  
                 
 
Energy 1.3%
Sasol Ltd.
    10,208       593,433  
                 
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.1%
Shoprite Holdings Ltd.
    4,432       61,446  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.1%
Tiger Brands Ltd.
    2,032       58,655  
                 
 
Insurance 0.2%
Sanlam Ltd.
    18,448       114,483  
                 
 
Materials 1.2%
AngloGold Ashanti Ltd. *
    5,456       92,879  
Gold Fields Ltd.
    33,360       158,121  
Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd.
    13,936       126,120  
Kumba Iron Ore Ltd.
    2,304       68,998  
Sappi Ltd. *
    20,320       84,067  
                 
              530,185  
                 
 
Media 0.2%
Naspers Ltd., N Shares
    816       104,002  
                 
 
Retailing 0.3%
Imperial Holdings Ltd.
    4,528       80,977  
Woolworths Holdings Ltd.
    6,800       50,805  
                 
              131,782  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 1.6%
MTN Group Ltd.
    23,184       525,441  
Telkom S.A. SOC Ltd. *
    32,144       172,728  
Vodacom Group Ltd.
    4,960       59,858  
                 
              758,027  
                 
              3,238,372  
 
Taiwan 12.7%
                 
 
Banks 0.4%
CTBC Financial Holding Co., Ltd.
    80,980       58,926  
Mega Financial Holding Co., Ltd.
    68,990       59,549  
Taishin Financial Holding Co., Ltd.
    103,748       52,758  
                 
              171,233  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.3%
Far Eastern New Century Corp.
    69,280       74,285  
Walsin Lihwa Corp. *
    160,000       57,276  
                 
              131,561  
                 
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.1%
Pou Chen Corp.
    52,000       60,106  
                 
 
Diversified Financials 0.2%
Fubon Financial Holding Co., Ltd.
    54,000       88,162  
                 
 
Energy 0.2%
Formosa Petrochemical Corp.
    38,000       95,984  
                 
 
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 0.2%
Uni-President Enterprises Corp.
    47,980       87,804  
                 
 
Insurance 0.1%
Cathay Financial Holding Co., Ltd.
    37,516       64,011  
                 
 
Materials 1.8%
China Steel Corp.
    227,640       196,487  
Formosa Chemicals & Fibre Corp.
    81,000       201,616  
Formosa Plastics Corp.
    70,000       181,496  
Nan Ya Plastics Corp.
    80,000       188,689  
Taiwan Cement Corp.
    49,000       77,867  
                 
              846,155  
                 
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 2.7%
Advanced Semiconductor Engineering, Inc.
    75,000       93,466  
MediaTek, Inc.
    10,000       167,110  
Siliconware Precision Industries Co.
    55,000       80,226  
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
    183,000       759,171  
United Microelectronics Corp.
    288,000       131,520  
                 
              1,231,493  
                 
 
Technology Hardware & Equipment 6.0%
Acer, Inc. *
    208,000       172,229  
Asustek Computer, Inc.
    24,000       251,317  
AU Optronics Corp.
    512,000       254,368  
Compal Electronics, Inc.
    240,000       213,580  
Delta Electronics, Inc.
    16,400       115,221  
Foxconn Technology Co., Ltd.
    20,950       52,567  
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd.
    219,864       750,276  
HTC Corp. *
    40,000       184,005  
Innolux Corp.
    224,000       113,909  
Inventec Corp.
    70,000       55,034  
Lite-On Technology Corp.
    51,210       84,892  
Pegatron Corp.
    54,000       114,538  
Quanta Computer, Inc.
    49,000       138,358  
Synnex Technology International Corp.
    36,000       54,920  
Wistron Corp.
    113,822       133,279  
WPG Holdings Ltd.
    48,000       62,548  
                 
              2,751,041  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.7%
Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd.
    65,500       203,575  
Far EasTone Telecommunications Co., Ltd.
    20,000       42,622  
Taiwan Mobile Co., Ltd.
    16,000       51,013  
                 
              297,210  
                 
              5,824,760  
 
Thailand 1.2%
                 
 
Banks 0.1%
The Siam Commercial Bank PCL NVDR
    8,000       46,838  
                 
 
Energy 0.8%
PTT Exploration & Production PCL NVDR
    16,000       82,404  
PTT PCL NVDR
    24,000       241,202  
Thai Oil PCL NVDR
    38,400       62,217  
                 
              385,823  
 
 
 
See financial notes 67


 

 
 Schwab Fundamental Emerging Markets Large Company Index ETF
 

 
Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
                 
 
Materials 0.2%
PTT Global Chemical PCL NVDR
    35,200       68,328  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.1%
Advanced Info Service PCL NVDR
    9,600       62,818  
                 
              563,807  
 
Turkey 1.6%
                 
 
Banks 0.8%
Akbank T.A.S.
    20,304       77,530  
Turkiye Garanti Bankasi A/S
    24,480       96,085  
Turkiye Halk Bankasi A/S
    8,000       58,759  
Turkiye Is Bankasi, C Shares
    25,440       65,782  
Turkiye Vakiflar Bankasi Tao, D Shares
    24,608       56,789  
                 
              354,945  
                 
 
Capital Goods 0.2%
KOC Holding A/S
    20,128       103,067  
                 
 
Diversified Financials 0.1%
Haci Omer Sabanci Holding A/S
    13,200       61,169  
                 
 
Energy 0.3%
Tupras-Turkiye Petrol Rafinerileri A/S
    5,118       120,482  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.2%
Turk Telekomunikasyon A/S
    13,088       37,967  
Turkcell Iletisim Hizmetleri A/S *
    13,376       78,411  
                 
              116,378  
                 
              756,041  
                 
Total Common Stock
(Cost $37,624,680)     40,121,876  
         
                 
                 
 
 Other Investment Companies 2.2% of net assets
 
United States 2.2%
                 
 
Equity Funds 1.7%
iShares India 50 ETF (c)
    12,121       366,902  
iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF
    900       40,554  
WisdomTree India Earnings Fund
    17,040       388,001  
                 
              795,457  
                 
 
Securities Lending Collateral 0.5%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, Premier Class 0.00% (b)
    221,524       221,524  
                 
Total Other Investment Companies
(Cost $871,586)     1,016,981  
         
                 
                 
 
 Preferred Stock 10.8% of net assets
 
Brazil 9.3%
                 
 
Banks 2.7%
Banco Bradesco S.A.
    23,089       421,423  
Itau Unibanco Holding S.A.
    40,614       732,579  
Itausa - Investimentos Itau S.A.
    17,634       85,902  
                 
              1,239,904  
                 
 
Energy 3.1%
Petroleo Brasileiro S.A.
    136,000       1,419,231  
                 
 
Food & Staples Retailing 0.1%
Cia Brasileira de Distribuicao
    1,107       56,360  
                 
 
Materials 2.1%
Bradespar S.A.
    5,120       46,794  
Gerdau S.A.
    28,352       164,216  
Metalurgica Gerdau S.A.
    19,780       140,203  
Usinas Siderurgicas de Minas Gerais S.A., A Shares *
    14,400       52,000  
Vale S.A.
    48,000       557,109  
                 
              960,322  
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.4%
Oi S.A.
    46,400       30,069  
Telefonica Brasil S.A.
    6,582       140,756  
                 
              170,825  
                 
 
Utilities 0.9%
Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras S.A., B Shares
    19,488       107,563  
Companhia Energetica de Minas Gerais
    21,452       183,692  
Companhia Paranaense de Energia - Copel, B Shares
    3,568       63,242  
Eletropaulo Metropolitana Eletricidade de Sao Paulo S.A.
    19,536       89,929  
                 
              444,426  
                 
              4,291,068  
 
Colombia 0.1%
                 
 
Banks 0.1%
Bancolombia S.A.
    3,472       55,018  
 
Republic of Korea 0.8%
                 
 
Automobiles & Components 0.3%
Hyundai Motor Co.
    320       47,340  
Hyundai Motor Co. 2nd
    432       66,891  
                 
              114,231  
                 
 
Consumer Durables & Apparel 0.1%
LG Electronics, Inc.
    810       34,790  
                 
 
Materials 0.0%
LG Chem Ltd.
    112       19,496  
                 
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 0.4%
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
    200       201,193  
                 
              369,710  
 
Russia 0.6%
                 
 
Energy 0.5%
AK Transneft OAO *
    101       221,920  
 
 
 
68 See financial notes


 

 
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Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited) continued
 
                 
    Number
  Value
Security   of Shares   ($)
                 
 
Telecommunication Services 0.1%
Rostelecom OJSC *
    19,200       33,915  
                 
              255,835  
                 
Total Preferred Stock
(Cost $4,356,162)     4,971,631  
         
 
End of Investments.
 
At 08/31/14, the tax basis cost of the fund’s investments was $42,925,221 and the unrealized appreciation and depreciation were $4,419,953 and ($1,234,686), respectively, with a net unrealized appreciation of $3,185,267.
 
* Non-income producing security.
(a) Securities exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registrations, normally to qualified institutional buyers. At the period end, the value of these amounted to $436,101 or 0.9% of net assets.
(b) The rate shown is the 7-day yield.
(c) All or a portion of this security is on loan. Securities on loan were valued at $215,912.
(d) Illiquid security. At the period end, the value of these amounted to $896 or 0.0% of net assets.
(e) Fair-valued by management in accordance with procedures approved by the Board of Trustees.
 
     
ADR —
  American Depositary Receipt
ETF —
  Exchange Traded Fund
GDR —
  Global Depositary Receipt
NVDR —
  Non-Voting Depositary Receipt
Reg’d —
  Registered
 
 
 
See financial notes 69


 

Item 7: Disclosure of Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures for Closed-End Management Investment Companies.
Not applicable.
Item 8: Portfolio Managers of Closed-End Management Investment Companies.
Not applicable.
Item 9: Purchases of Equity Securities by Closed-End Management Investment Company and Affiliated Purchasers.
Not applicable.
Item 10: Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders.
Not applicable.
Item 11: Controls and Procedures.
(a)   Based on their evaluation of Registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures, as of a date within 90 days of the filing date, Registrant’s Chief Executive Officer, Marie Chandoha and Registrant’s Principal Financial Officer, George Pereira, have concluded that Registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures are: (i) reasonably designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed in this report is appropriately communicated to Registrant’s officers to allow timely decisions regarding disclosures required in this report; (ii) reasonably designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed in this report is recorded, processed, summarized and reported in a timely manner; and (iii) are effective in achieving the goals described in (i) and (ii) above.
 
(b)   During the second fiscal quarter of the period covered by this report, there have been no changes in Registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that the above officers believe to have materially affected, or to be reasonably likely to materially affect, Registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.
Item 12: Exhibits.
(a)   (1) Code of ethics – not applicable to this semi-annual report.
  (2)   Separate certifications for Registrant’s principal executive officer and principal financial officer, as required by Rule 30a-2(a) under the 1940 Act, are attached.
 
  (3)   Not applicable.
(b)   A certification for Registrant’s principal executive officer and principal financial officer, as required by Rule 30a-2(b) under the 1940 Act, is attached. This certification is being furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission solely pursuant to 18 U.S.C. section 1350 and is not being filed as part of the Form N-CSR with the Commission.

 


 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
(Registrant) Schwab Strategic Trust – Schwab U.S. REIT ETF and Fundamental Index ETFs
         
By:
  /s/ Marie Chandoha
 
Marie Chandoha
   
 
  Chief Executive Officer    
 
       
Date: October 16, 2014    
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/ Marie Chandoha
 
   
 
  Marie Chandoha    
 
  Chief Executive Officer    
 
       
Date: October 16, 2014    
 
       
By:
  /s/ George Pereira
 
George Pereira
   
 
  Principal Financial Officer    
 
       
Date: October 16, 2014    

 

EX-99.CERT 2 f30272exv99wcert.htm EX-99.CERT exv99wcert
CERTIFICATIONS
I, Marie Chandoha, certify that:
1. I have reviewed this report on Form N-CSR of Schwab Strategic Trust – Schwab U.S. REIT ETF and Fundamental Index ETFs;
2. Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;
3. Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations, changes in net assets, and cash flows (if the financial statements are required to include a statement of cash flows) of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;
4. The registrant’s other certifying officers and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) for the registrant and have:
a) Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosures and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;
b) Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
c) Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of a date within 90 days prior to the filing date of this report based on such evaluation; and
d) Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal half-year (the registrant’s second fiscal half-year in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and
5. The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):
a) All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial information; and
b) Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.
         
Date: October 16, 2014
  /s/ Marie Chandoha
 
Marie Chandoha
   
 
  President and Chief Executive Officer    

 


 

CERTIFICATIONS
I, George Pereira, certify that:
1. I have reviewed this report on Form N-CSR of Schwab Strategic Trust – Schwab U.S. REIT ETF and Fundamental Index ETFs;
2. Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;
3. Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations, changes in net assets, and cash flows (if the financial statements are required to include a statement of cash flows) of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;
4. The registrant’s other certifying officers and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) for the registrant and have:
a) Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosures and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;
b) Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
c) Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of a date within 90 days prior to the filing date of this report based on such evaluation; and
d) Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal half-year (the registrant’s second fiscal half-year in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and
5. The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):
a) All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial information; and
b) Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.
         
Date: October 16, 2014
  /s/ George Pereira
 
George Pereira
   
 
  Treasurer and Principal Financial Officer    

 

EX-99.906CERT 3 f30272exv99w906cert.htm EX-99.906CERT exv99w906cert
CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO 18 U.S.C. SECTION 1350,
AS ADOPTED PURSUANT TO SECTION 906 OF THE
SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002
In connection with the Semiannual Report for Schwab Strategic Trust – Schwab U.S. REIT ETF and Fundamental ETFs (“issuer”) on Form N-CSR for the period ended August 31, 2014 (“periodic report”), each of the undersigned, being the Chief Executive Officer and Principal Financial Officer, hereby certifies, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. section 1350, as adopted pursuant to section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that to the best of my knowledge:
(1) The periodic report fully complies with the requirements of section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and
(2) The information contained in the periodic report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the issuer for the period presented therein.
         
/s/ Marie Chandoha
 
Marie Chandoha
      Date: October 16, 2014 
President and Chief Executive Officer
       
 
       
/s/ George Pereira
 
George Pereira
      Date: October 16, 2014 
Treasurer and Principal Financial Officer
       
This certification is being furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission solely pursuant to 18 U.S.C. section 1350 and is not being filed as part of the Form N-CSR with the Commission.

 

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