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How to Read Your Brokerage 1099 Form | Charles Schwab
The 1099 is a tax form issued by your brokerage firm to help you report your taxable investment income to the IRS.
Options Trading | Charles Schwab
Explore options trading with Schwab. Trade with our intuitive online platforms and tools, plus receive real-time decision support from options specialists.
How to place a trade | Charles Schwab
Our All-In-One Trade Ticket® provides easy access to multiple asset types (stocks, ETFs, and options), and lets you place and execute your trades from a single location.
Charles Schwab Bank & Lending Products | Charles Schwab
Explore banking products and offerings from Schwab Bank, including our checking account with no ATM fees worldwide.
Onward Magazine: Spring 2025 Issue | Charles Schwab
Schwab experts and wealth advisors share strategies on estate planning, tax, investing, trading, and more. Read the latest Onward, Schwab's quarterly magazine.
Order Routing | Charles Schwab
Learn about Order Routing at Schwab
Performance Stock | Charles Schwab
Learn about performance stock units (PSUs) and performance stock awards (PSAs), a form of equity compensation where shares of company stock are awarded based on achieving a time-based performance target set by your company.
Estate Planning | Charles Schwab
Make your wishes known with a clear estate plan.
Debt Management | Charles Schwab
Learn strategies to manage your debt, including setting up a budget, creating a savings plan, and how to use credit wisely.
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 ...