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Taxes 2024: 8 Things to Know Now | Charles Schwab
With Tax Day approaching, here are eight things to keep in mind as you prepare to file your 2024 taxes.
Alex Coffey is a Senior Trading Strategist at Schwab. He also serves as a Senior Equities Contributor and Host of Next Gen Investing on the Schwab Network. His financial markets background is primarily in derivatives and market structure. He is a graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a double major in Finance and Accounting and a double minor in Math and Economics.
Q1 Retail Earnings in Uncertain Year | Charles Schwab
While Q1 retail earnings results are expected to be good, analysts will be watching for indications about tariff management for the rest of the year.
Compare Our Intelligent Solutions | Charles Schwab
Automated investing plus human help when you need it. Discover which solution is right for you.
How to Stay on Top of Your Retirement Savings | Charles Schwab
Ever wonder if you're on track to reach your retirement goal? Here's how to calculate how much you should have saved by now.
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.
Promises: Tariffs Hit Markets | Charles Schwab
The Trump Administration's plans to put tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China have the potential to dent economic growth, boost inflation, and raise uncertainty.
Muni Bonds: GO or Revenue? | Charles Schwab
You're interested in municipal bonds, but are general obligation munis or revenue muni bonds better for you?
Understand the risks of trading on the margin so you can make informed trading decisions.
Delta Results, Jobless Claims, Fed Speaker Ahead | Charles Schwab
After closing at or near record highs yesterday, Wall Street braces for Delta results and a Fed governor's speech. Fed minutes showed willingness to consider rate cuts this year.