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Asset Allocation | Charles Schwab
Spreading your investments across different asset classes is a strategy for balancing risk and return in your portfolio. Learn how you can select a mix of stocks, bonds, and cash that aligns with your risk profile.
Fraud Prevention | Charles Schwab
Help protect yourself against fraud and deceptive practices targeting your money and property.
It's Hard to Be Humble | Charles Schwab
We can't all be above average. So why, in certain situations, do we think we're so special?
Noncash Charitable Contributions for Tax-Smart Giving | Charles Schwab
Leveraging the appreciation of assets such as real estate or stock to make noncash charitable contributions can help maximize your impact and reduce your taxes.
Dollar-Cost Averaging vs. Lump-Sum Investing | Charles Schwab
Is dollar-cost averaging better than lump-sum investing? Find out which approach may be best and could be worth considering.
Getting Started with Options (Week 9 of 10) | Charles Schwab
We continue our efforts to combine multiple contracts into combination strategies, this time combining put contracts into a bullish strategy known as a "Short Put Spread".
Charles Schwab Bank & Lending Products | Charles Schwab
Explore banking products and offerings from Schwab Bank, including our checking account with no ATM fees worldwide.
Individual 401(k) Plan | Traditional & Roth | Charles Schwab
If you’re self-employed or run an owner-only business, you can make substantial contributions toward your retirement with a Charles Schwab Individual 401(k) plan.
Short-Term vs. Long-Term Capital Gains Tax | Charles Schwab
When an asset is sold for a profit, Uncle Sam wants his share. Learn about short-term vs. long-term capital gains and their impact on how much you owe.
What Is Dividend Yield? | Charles Schwab
Want to know how much cash flow you're getting for every dollar you've invested in a company? For companies that pay dividends, the Dividend Yield can give you an idea how a company's dividend payments relate to its stock price.