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Brett Lungaretti | Financial Consultant in AZ | Charles Schwab
Brett Lungaretti is a Financial Consultant at Charles Schwab serving Scottsdale, AZ. Request an appointment or contact us today to speak with a financial consultant.
Using the Calendar on thinkorswim® Desktop | Charles Schwab
Stay on top of news and events that could potentially move the markets with the calendar feature on thinkorswim®.
Why Smart Investors Know Time Is of the Essence | Charles Schwab
When putting an investing strategy in place, it can be better to start sooner rather than later. But investors should consider a few critical principles and questions.
AI Voice Cloning: The Newest Cyber Scam | Charles Schwab
Fraudsters can use artificial intelligence to impersonate nearly anyone. Here's how to help protect yourself from AI voice-cloning scams.
Avoiding the Three-Year Rule When Using an ILIT | Charles Schwab
Gifting life insurance to an irrevocable life insurance trust (ILIT) could trigger the IRS's three-year rule—and taxes. Learn how to avoid an IRS clawback.
Investing Basics: The Power of Compounding | Charles Schwab
Compound interest can potentially help investments grow over time.
List of mutual funds, income mutual funds and ETF list | Charles Schwab
Find quality mutual funds and ETFs with a Charles Schwab Select List®. Lists of prescreened, no-load mutual funds and low cost ETFs in over 65 categories.
Patrick Means | Charles Schwab
Patrick is a vice president and branch manager at Schwab. In college, Patrick discovered he was good with numbers. But what he really wanted to do was help people. Becoming a financial consultant fulfilled his goal of doing both. Patrick and his team provide clients with personalized financial plans and investing guidance. He holds the Certified Wealth Strategist® designation.
How Well Do You Know Market Cap? | Charles Schwab
Market cap is a key guidepost for anyone building a portfolio. Here's what to know.
How a Dividend Reinvestment Plan Works | Charles Schwab
A Dividend Reinvestment Plan, or DRIP, is the process of automatically reinvesting dividends into additional whole and fractional shares of a company's stock.