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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.
AI Voice Cloning: The Newest Cyber Scam | Charles Schwab
Fraudsters can use artificial intelligence to impersonate nearly anyone. Here's how to help protect yourself from AI voice-cloning scams.
Reassessing Your Investment Risk Tolerance | Charles Schwab
How much risk can you really handle? Answer these three questions to help you determine your risk tolerance so you can react wisely during market volatility.
Alternative Investments | Charles Schwab
Learn more about the types of alternative investments available through Schwab, including private equity, private credit, hedge funds, exchange funds, and private real estate—as well as the benefits and risks.
What's Your Risk Capacity? | Charles Schwab
It's not how much risk you can take but how much time you have to save. Learn the difference between risk capacity and risk tolerance and why they should align.
Leveraging Assets to Manage Your Wealth | Charles Schwab
Borrowing against your assets can often act as a tool to manage wealth. Here's how to use debt strategically—even in some cases when you can afford to pay cash.
Is an IRA Right for You? | Charles Schwab
IRAs can help you build wealth for retirement and potentially get tax breaks, either up front or in the future.
What to Know About Trading Futures Options | Charles Schwab
When trading options, it's possible to trade futures as well as stocks. Learn the similarities and differences of trading options on futures versus stocks.
5 Rules for Creating a Retirement Paycheck | Charles Schwab
Producing a steady income stream in retirement is a complex undertaking. Consider these five rules to help you create a retirement paycheck.
Wash-Sale Rule: How It Works & What to Know | Charles Schwab
Don’t run afoul of the wash sale rule. Find out how the wash sale rule works and how to identify a "substantially identical" investment.