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A Moving Average: Simple vs. Exponential | Charles Schwab
A moving average is a popular technical analysis study among traders. Learn how simple and exponential moving averages work.
How To Evaluate Dividend Stocks | Charles Schwab
Don't be blinded by a dividend's yield. We'll show you other metrics you might use to evaluate income stocks.
When Will Social Security and Medicare Run Out? | Charles Schwab
Medicare and Social Security are projected to run out by 2036. Read what Mike Townsend has to say about the likelihood of shortfalls and possible solutions.
Small Business | Charles Schwab
Understand how to choose which retirement plan fits your business, and money management tips for side gigs and freelance work.
Energy: Powering Artificial Intelligence? | Charles Schwab
Longer term, artificial intelligence (AI) electricity needs could create a power shortage, as well as opportunities and risks for investors.
What Is a Securities-Based Line of Credit? | Charles Schwab
A securities-based line of credit allows you to borrow against the value of stocks and bonds in your nonretirement portfolio. Learn if a SBLOC is right for you.
College Savings Plans | Charles Schwab
Compare different accounts specifically designed to help you save for college, and understand the tax advantages of each college savings plan.
Losses Loom Large: With Guests Hank Haney, Dolly Chugh & Maurice Schweitzer | Charles Schwab
From ethical behavior to athletic competition, the disproportionate drive not to lose can lead to major mistakes.
Retirement Planning for Empty Nesters | Charles Schwab
After years of focusing on your kids, it's time to focus on yourself. Read more about planning for your next big milestone—retirement—as an empty nester.
Charles Schwab | Charles Schwab
Charles "Chuck" R. Schwab started the San Francisco–based The Charles Schwab Corporation in 1971 as a traditional brokerage company, and in 1974 became a pioneer in the discount brokerage business. Schwab took an early lead in the industry, offering a combination of low prices and fast, efficient order executions, and soon became the nation's largest discount broker. Today, the company is the nation's largest publicly traded investment services firm, with around $7.4 trillion in client assets. Often credited with "democratizing" investment, Schwab has driven countless innovations in the investment services industry designed to help individuals make the most of saving and investing, including 24/7 access to services, the one-stop mutual fund supermarket providing access to thousands of no-load, no-transaction-fee mutual funds, custodial services for independent registered investment advisors, online trading, and many others. Today, the company has expanded from its roots as a discount brokerage ...