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When Markets Dip, Don't Drop Out | Charles Schwab
An extreme downturn in the market can shake your confidence. While staying the course may be hard, it can be healthier for your portfolio—learn why.
Pricing | Account Fees | Charles Schwab
Here you’ll find Schwab’s pricing, account fees, and commissions. Our new commission-free trading makes trading stocks, ETFs, and options easier than ever.
Send and receive money with Zelle® | Schwab Bank | Charles Schwab
With Schwab Bank and Zelle®, you can easily and safely send money fast by using your Schwab Bank High Yield Investor Checking® account. Learn more.
A Future Uncertain: Recession Coming? | Charles Schwab
Recession fears have risen sharply of late as economic soft data have rolled over, upping the risk that hard data start to catch down.
Market Volatility | Charles Schwab
Find guidance on how to respond to short-term volatility or longer market downturns.
Charitable Giving | Charles Schwab
Understand charitable giving strategies to minimize your taxes by maximizing your gifts of securities, cash, or goods to nonprofit organizations.
Trader Status & 475 Mark-to-Market | Charles Schwab
Learn unique tax considerations that impact traders, including potentially qualifying for special taxes deductions under the Trader Status or making the 475 Mark-to-Market election.
How to Cut Your Tax Bill with Tax-Loss Harvesting | Charles Schwab
Tax-loss harvesting—offsetting capital gains with capital losses—can lower your tax bill and better position your portfolio going forward.
Schwab's Financial and Other Relationships with Mutual Funds | Charles Schwab
This information may help you identify and evaluate any potential conflicts of interest that Schwab may have when you purchase a mutual fund or ETF through your Schwab account.
Net Investment Income Tax | Schwab
As an investor, you may owe an additional 3.8% tax called net investment income tax (NIIT). But you’ll only owe it if you have investment income and your modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) goes over the IRS threshold.