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What are stocks? | Charles Schwab
What are stocks, and how do stocks work? Schwab can help you understand stock basics and stock types to determine if they fit into your investing strategy.
What is a 401(k) and How Does It Work? | Charles Schwab
What is a 401(k)? How does a 401(k) work? Learn how these retirement plans work and get answers to questions on contribution limits, distributions, and more.
Using Breadth to Track Trend Strength or Weakness | Charles Schwab
Various measures of market breadth can track how strong or weak a current market trend might be. Learn how to follow this indicator.
International Stocks: How and Why to Invest | Charles Schwab
International stocks can expose you to emerging markets but may lead to more risk. Learn about Schwab's view on how and why to invest in international stock.
What Is Forex? | Charles Schwab Futures and Forex
Forex trading is the simultaneous buying and selling of currencies from two different countries - hoping to profit as their values go up and down. Take advantage of Schwab's expertise to learn forex basics and how to trade forex.
Corporate Bonds: Mid-Year Outlook [2025] | Charles Schwab
What’s next for investment-grade and high-yield corporate bonds in the second half of 2025? Here’s what fixed income investors should look out for.
Education Savings Account (ESA) Designated Beneficiary/Authorized Person LOA Form | Charles Schwab
This form allows you to: request a transfer of ownership to a previously named Successor Designated Beneficiary; name or update the SDB to the existing ESA account; name a successor Authorized Person to act in the event of the incapacitation, death or resignation of the current Authorized Person.
How to transfer securities between accounts | Charles Schwab
ETFs and Taxes: What You Need to Know | Charles Schwab
ETFs can have different tax implications depending on how they're structured and how long you've held the ETF. Learn more about ETFs and taxes to help avoid unpleasant surprises.
U.S. Agency Bonds: What You Should Know | Charles Schwab
U.S. agency bonds can offer slightly higher yields than Treasury bonds, without requiring investors bondholders to take on too much additional risk.