SWPP

Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund (SWPPX)

Market Closed
12 Dec, 20:00
NASDAQ NASDAQ
$
17. 48
-0.38
-2.13%
$
128.77B Market Cap
1% Div Yield
0 Volume
$ 17.86
Previous Close
Day Range
17.48 17.48
Year Range
12.79 17.86
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Summary

SWPPX closed today lower at $17.48, a decrease of 2.13% from yesterday's close, completing a monthly decrease of -1.35% or $0.24. Over the past 12 months, SWPPX stock lost -80.6%.
SWPPX pays dividends to its shareholders, with the most recent payment made on Dec 08, 2023. The next estimated payment will be in 8 Dec 2024 on Dec 08, 2024 for a total of $1.0464.
Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund has completed 1 stock splits, with the recent split occurring on Aug 15, 2025.
The company's stock is traded on 1 different exchanges and in various currencies, with the primary listing on NASDAQ (USD).

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How I Plan to Invest $72K Gifted by My Grandparents for a Secure Financial Future

How I Plan to Invest $72K Gifted by My Grandparents for a Secure Financial Future

As Baby Boomers and members of the silent generation (the parents and grandparents of Millennials, respectively) pass on their wealth to the next generation, the so-called Great Wealth Transfer will see many of today’s young people walk into some pretty sizeable financial windfalls. Undoubtedly, heirs will be taking in trillions, and the funds could be invested and spent in ways that differ drastically from older generations. In this piece, we’ll check in on the case of a 30-something Reddit user who was given a five-figure sum from their grandparents. They were told to “invest it” but aren’t all too sure of the right moves to take. With a longer investment horizon and a wealth of new and simple options to consider, I’d argue that the heirs will be able to invest the proceeds in a far more efficient way than their grandparents. Of course, it’s not hard to imagine that many of today’s young people lack the financial savvy to make the right moves. In any case, this Reddit user is on the right track. Key Points It’s important for young heirs to know how to invest any “windfall” that’s coming their way. Are you ahead, or behind on retirement? SmartAsset’s free tool can match you with a financial advisor in minutes to help you answer that today. Each advisor has been carefully vetted, and must act in your best interests. Don’t waste another minute; get started by clicking here here.(Sponsor) This Reddit heir is doing it right. With a nice emergency fund stashed in a SoFi high-yield savings account (HYSA) yielding an outstanding 3.8%, they’re prepared to deal with any financial jabs to come from out of left field. With such an outstanding rate, the heir may wish to top up their emergency fund so that it can cover closer to six months’ worth of expenses for them and their spouse. Of course, depending on one’s expenses, there may already be enough of an emergency fund as it stands today. In any case, parking a bit more in a HYSA for the interim isn’t all too bad a bet, especially for a near-4% rate, something that you’d be hard-pressed to get for savings at a big bank. Beyond the emergency fund, it makes sense to contribute to tax-advantaged accounts (think Roth IRA) while using the proceeds to invest in low-cost solutions that mirror the broad stock market. With a Schwab portfolio that’s heavily leaning on the Schwab S&P 500 Index (NASDAQ:SWPPX), the heir already seems to know what to do. With the S&P 500 recently coming off a 10% correction, I’d argue that now represents a great time to be buying more of such a fund. While I wouldn’t put the entirety of one’s inheritance in at any given moment, I do think that gradual buying of such a fund on continued weakness could prove very smart. What about larger waves in the stock markets? Of course, tariff uncertainty and the surge of volatility make it a tough time to even think about adding money to stocks. However, at such a young age (30s), stocks, I believe, are the asset class to go with to build real wealth over the span of decades. Sure, it’s a wobblier ride, but one that’s still worth braving at a time like this. Whether it’s due to the inflation-crushing nature of stocks or the somewhat higher prospective returns after a nasty market spill, now is not the time to hit the panic button. Rather, it’s time to hit the buy button, in my humble opinion. As always, though, a financial advisor can chime in and give their thumbs up for the path forward. While some may view bonds and lower-risk assets as prudent diversifiers, I do think that stocks triumph over bonds for someone so young who’s looking to gain a leg up on their retirement savings. The bottom line So, what’s a sound game plan for putting a five-figure inheritance to work? Maintain the emergency fund (that seems to be checked off already, at least for the most part), contribute to those tax-advantaged accounts, and keep adding to the S&P 500 (SWPPX) over time. This Reddit user is on the right track and looks poised to make the most out of their grandparents’ invaluable gift. The post How I Plan to Invest $72K Gifted by My Grandparents for a Secure Financial Future appeared first on 24/7 Wall St..

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Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund (SWPPX) FAQ

What is the stock price today?

The current price is $17.48.

On which exchange is it traded?

Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund is listed on NASDAQ.

What is its stock symbol?

The ticker symbol is SWPPX.

Does it pay dividends? What is the current yield?

Yes, It pays dividends and the current yield is 1%.

What is its market cap?

As of today, the market cap is 128.77B.

Has Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund ever had a stock split?

Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund had 1 splits and the recent split was on Aug 15, 2025.

Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund Profile

NASDAQ Exchange
US Country

Overview

The Charles Schwab Corporation, established in 1971 and headquartered in Westlake, Texas, operates as a vital player in the financial services sector both within the United States and globally. As a savings and loan holding company, it primarily delivers a wide range of financial services including wealth management, securities brokerage, banking, asset management, custody, and financial advisory services. The company caters to its diverse clientele through two main segments: Investor Services and Advisor Services, providing comprehensive financial solutions through both digital platforms and a network of branch offices.

Products and Services

  • Brokerage Accounts:

    These accounts offer access to trading in equity and fixed income, margin lending, options trading, futures and forex trading, coupled with cash management features like certificates of deposit.

  • Mutual Funds:

    The Charles Schwab Corporation provides access to third-party mutual funds through the Mutual Fund Marketplace and Mutual Fund OneSource service, including mutual fund trading and clearing services to broker-dealers.

  • Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs):

    ETFs are available for trading, offering investors a flexible option to invest in diversified asset classes.

  • Advisory Solutions:

    This service includes managed portfolios, separately managed accounts, customized personal advice for tailored portfolios, specialized planning, and full-time portfolio management.

  • Banking Products:

    The company offers banking products such as checking and savings accounts, first lien residential real estate mortgage loans, home equity lines of credit, and pledged asset lines.

  • Trust and Custody Services:

    These services include trust custody, personal trust reporting, and administrative trustee services, catering to the needs of individuals requiring professional management and safekeeping of assets.

  • Digital Platforms and Trading Tools:

    Schwab provides integrated web-, mobile-, and software-based trading platforms, real-time market data, options trading, premium research, and multi-channel access, along with self-service education and support tools, and online research and analysis tools.

  • Equity Compensation Plan Services:

    They offer full-service recordkeeping for stock plans, stock options, restricted stock, performance shares, and stock appreciation rights, tailored to equity compensation plan sponsors.

  • Retirement Plan Services:

    This encompasses services designed to support the administration and management of retirement plans.

  • Mutual Fund Clearing and Advisor Services:

    These services facilitate mutual fund clearing and provide advisor services, which include interactive tools and educational content, to help advisors better serve their clients.

Contact Information

Address: 3000 Schwab Way
Phone: 817 859 5000