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Trade order routing process | Charles Schwab
Schwab regularly and rigorously monitors execution quality among competing market venues and looks for opportunities to adjust order routing based on performance trends, technological advances, and other competitive developments.
EPS, or "earnings per share" gives you an idea of how profitable a company is. It's a simple calculation, but there's more to understanding EPS than just the math.
Second Home Tax Benefits | Charles Schwab
There can be tax benefits to owning a vacation home. But when you also use the property as a rental to make additional income, there can be tax reporting implications.
What is Performance Stock (PSUs and PSAs)? | Charles Schwab | Charles Schwab
Learn about performance stock units (PSUs) and performance stock awards (PSAs), including how to enroll and how they may impact your taxes.
Not-for-Profit vs. Nonprofit: How to Choose a Charity | Charles Schwab
There are many ways to give back. Start by understanding the differences between nonprofit and not-for-profit organizations, and then do your research to be sure your money will be used for maximum impact.
ETFs: Expense Ratios and Other Costs | Charles Schwab
ETFs have expense ratios for managing the fund and trading costs, like commissions, bid/ask spreads, and discounts and premiums to NAV.
Fixed Income Investments for Retirement | Charles Schwab
A market downturn won't necessarily hurt fixed income holdings the way it hurts an equity portfolio. Learn more about fixed income investments for retirement.
Mortgage Rates | Schwab Bank | Charles Schwab
Check current mortgage rates to purchase a home or refinance your loan. Schwab offers secured loans that you can use for mortgages with affordable interest rates.
StreetSmart Edge® to thinkorswim® Part 1 | Charles Schwab
Learn how to use your favorite features and functions of StreetSmart Edge® on the thinkorswim® platform.
Are Preferred Securities Still Attractive? | Charles Schwab
The higher yields preferred securities currently offer can be a benefit for income-oriented investors, but those yields reflect the additional risks they face.