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What Is a Roth IRA? | Charles Schwab
Roth IRAs are individual retirement accounts that you contribute to with after-tax dollars (income you’ve already paid taxes on). The potential benefit? Your savings can grow tax-free.
Retirement Asset Allocation Tips | Charles Schwab
How should you determine your retirement asset allocation? Discover how to choose the right mix of investments to help you reach your retirement goals.
Fixed Income Investments | Charles Schwab
Fixed income investments, such as individual bonds or bond mutual funds, offer a way to diversify a portfolio. Explore fixed income funds as an investment strategy.
Should You Consider a Roth 401(k)? | Charles Schwab
With their tax-free earnings and large contribution limits, Roth 401(k)s could be a useful addition to the retirement-savings toolbox.
How to Buy Stocks in 4 Steps for Beginners | Charles Schwab
From square one to your first trade: This video will teach you what a stock is, what to consider when trading, and how to actually place the trade on schwab.com.
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.
Why Smart Investors Know Time Is of the Essence | Charles Schwab
When putting an investing strategy in place, it can be better to start sooner rather than later. But investors should consider a few critical principles and questions.
From market moves to the latest economic news, On Investing looks below the surface of the headline data to bring you fresh insights on what's happening and why—and what the implications are for your portfolio.
Answers to Common Questions About Futures | Charles Schwab
Learn about the basics of futures contract specifications, including notional value and tick size.
Preferred Securities: Balancing Yield with Risk | Charles Schwab
Preferred securities' yields may be appealing, but they almost always come with additional risks.