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How to Use a Total Return Approach | Charles Schwab
In addition to dividends and interest, an entire portfolio—including cash balances and asset sales—can be used a source of funds in the total return approach.
Depreciation Recapture and Rental Property Taxes | Charles Schwab
Depreciation on income property can offer a tax break—until you sell the asset. Learn how depreciation recapture works and ways to help manage it.
Should I Roll Over My 401(k)? | Charles Schwab
Changing jobs and wondering: "Should I roll over my 401(k)?" Discover five strategies for handling an old 401(k), along with the pros and cons of each.
Tracking Inflation Using the CPI, PCE, PPI Indexes | Charles Schwab
In this video, we'll introduce you to the Consumer Price Index, the Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index, and the Producer Price Index.
How Much Cash Is Too Much Cash? | Charles Schwab
Today's relatively high yields from savings accounts and other cash investments are tempting, but don't overdo it. Learn if you're holding too much cash.
Credit Spreads: Under the Radar, but Influential | Charles Schwab
Corporate credit spreads, whether investment grade or high yield, can often hint at hiccups in the stock market and the economy. But they tend to keep a low profile.
Cash Investments – Sweeps, CDs, Money Market Funds & More | Charles Schwab
Cash can play different roles based on your financial strategy. Our solutions fall under two categories: savings and investment cash and everyday cash.
Working in Retirement: Social Security & Medicare | Charles Schwab
If you've retired but are considering returning to work, be aware that your decision may affect your Social Security and Medicare benefits.
Put vs. Call Option: The Basic Differences | Charles Schwab
Learn the differences between a put vs. call option strategy and how options-approved traders can apply these fundamental options strategies to their trades.
How Can You Preserve Your Assets for Your Heirs? | Charles Schwab
Austin Jarvis speaks with Mark Riepe about the complications of estate taxes—and what you can do if the estate tax exemptions change in 2026.