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Countdown for Gift and Estate Tax Exemptions | Charles Schwab
Lifetime estate and gift tax exemption thresholds are poised to be cut in half at the stroke of midnight December 31, 2025, leading to a potentially sharp jump in some estates' tax liability. But there's still time to prepare.
Tax Advantages and Risks of Direct Indexing | Charles Schwab
Direct indexing can boost after-tax returns for investors. Discover how this strategy can make your portfolio more tax-efficient and the potential drawbacks.
How Well Do You Know Market Cap? | Charles Schwab
Market cap is a key guidepost for anyone building a portfolio. Here's what to know.
Power of Long-Term Compound Interest Investments | Charles Schwab
Compound interest investments can potentially drive returns over a long period, but there are a few things to consider. Here's what to know.
Investment Income taxes | Schwab
As an investor, you don’t want surprises at tax time. We’ll help you plan ahead with information about capital gains, dividends, interest income, net investment income tax, cost basis, AMT, and more.
The Charmer's Playbook | Charles Schwab
Why do we allow our judgments of one trait of a person (or product or company) to overly influence our judgments of another, unrelated trait of that same person or product or company?
To Fight Another Day | Charles Schwab
Why do we tend to seek more risk in the face of losses when those losses are only on paper and aren't yet finalized?
Should You Save for Retirement or Pay Off Student Loans? | Charles Schwab
Just because you have student loans to pay off doesn't mean you should put investing on hold to do it—you don’t have to give up one for the other.
Trade in Focus Ahead of Next Week's Data, Earnings | Charles Schwab
With light earnings and data today, focus could be on tariffs. Stocks again set records Thursday but tech lost ground and the rally broadened. Nvidia's CEO is traveling to China.
Using Futures for Capital Efficiency | Charles Schwab
Learn how futures can help traders pursue their objectives while tying up less capital.