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An Equities Rally, a GDP Revision, and the Likelihood of 'De-Dollarization' | Charles Schwab
Kathy Jones interviews Jens Nordvig about the current rate cycle—as well as talk of "de-dollarization"—while Liz Ann Sonders probes the GDP revision and looks ahead to a busy week of economic data.
Dottie Pepper: LPGA Legend & CBS Announcer | Charles Schwab
Lead walking reporter for CBS Golf and former pro Dottie Pepper discusses her path to the LPGA and beyond.
Where's the Economy Headed: Soft Landing or Recession? | Charles Schwab
Liz Ann Sonders and Kathy Jones recalibrate some of their 2024 forecasts, and Liz Ann interviews Hedgeye CEO Keith McCullough.
Considering the Risk of Stagflation & Uncertainty | Charles Schwab
Liz Ann Sonders and Kathy Jones analyze the recent Fed meeting and the outlook for potential stagflation.
Can the Olympics Teach Us About Our Own Behavior? | Charles Schwab
Mark Riepe explains the cognitive and emotional biases that show up across different Olympic choices and judgments and the lessons we can glean from them for our own financial decision-making.
Why Does Sentiment Not Match Hard Data? | Charles Schwab
Liz Ann Sonders and Kathy Jones analyze the divergence between hard economic data and consumer sentiment in the markets.
What Should Your Advisor Know About You? | Charles Schwab
How much should you share with your financial advisor? Learn why trust, open communication, and the right information matter when working with professional help.
(Bonus) How Can Gratitude Improve Your Life? | Charles Schwab
Host Mark Riepe, joined by his team and past guests of 2024, explores the impact of gratitude on our long-term perspective through personal stories and academic research.
Schwab Online Services Agreement | Charles Schwab
Read the Schwab Online Services Agreement.
Spending in Retirement: Beyond the 4% Rule | Charles Schwab
The 4% rule is a common rule of thumb to determine your ideal spending percentage in retirement. Explore personalized retirement spending beyond the 4% rule.