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Stock Index Futures Tick Values | Charles Schwab
Learn how index futures contracts use tick sizes and tick values to track how much positions gain or lose each day.
Stop Orders: Mastering Order Types | Charles Schwab
Stop orders can help traders gain more control of their trade objectives. Learn what a stop order is, how it works, and when you might consider using one.
Investing Basics: Fundamental Analysis | Charles Schwab
When deciding which stocks to buy, investors don't just guess. Learn how to use financial statements to decide if a stock is a good investment.
A Lump Sum vs. an Annuity: How to Decide | Charles Schwab
Deciding between a lump sum vs. an annuity to see which makes sense for you? Learn how factors like life expectancy, family, and income can help you decide.
What's an Index? The Dow®, S&P 500® & Nasdaq Explained | Charles Schwab
You've probably heard about the Dow®, S&P 500®, and Nasdaq—but what does an index actually tell you? Learn why indexes matter to investors.
Investment Expense: What's Tax Deductible? | Charles Schwab
The IRS allows various tax deductions for investment-related expenses, if they're related to taxable investment income. Find out if your expenses qualify.
SEP IRA | Simplified Employee Pension Plan | Charles Schwab
A Charles Schwab SEP-IRA is one of the easiest small business retirement plans to set up and maintain. Learn more about SEP-IRA possible tax benefits today!
How Does the SEC Names Rule Work? | Charles Schwab
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) mandates that funds must invest 80% in the asset indicated by their name. Learn more about the SEC Names Rule.
Trading Up-Close: Using Fundamental Analysis | Charles Schwab
Joe Mazzola looks at fundamental analysis and how traders can use it to assess the value of equities and compare them to others in the same industry or sector.
The Business of Consulting | Charles Schwab
If you're ready to leave an employer and strike out on your own as a consultant, it helps to plan ahead, set up a separate business structure, and make sure you're properly insured.