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What is a Brokerage Account | Charles Schwab
A brokerage account is an investment account that allows you to buy and sell a variety of investments, such as stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and ETFs.
When Do You Need Umbrella Insurance? | Charles Schwab
Umbrella insurance can help you fill gaps in insurance coverage that can expose you to costly liabilities. Learn if umbrella insurance is right for you.
What Is the Debt Ceiling and Why Does It Matter? | Charles Schwab
What's the debt ceiling? Learn how the debt ceiling works and how a default on federal debt could impact the U.S. stock market and economy.
What Are Index Funds? | Charles Schwab
We discuss how index funds work, identify some indexes these funds track, and examine benefits and risks associated with index fund investing.
Why Schwab? Discover what we can do for your investments. | Charles Schwab
At Schwab, you choose how you’d like to invest. Get low costs, a mix of investment products, and a personal financial advisor when needed.
How Do You Build a Bond Portfolio? | Charles Schwab
Kathy Jones and Cooper Howard discuss how to build a bond portfolio, which bonds are suitable for retirees, and other aspects of fixed income investing.
What Is Forex Trading and How Does It Work? | Charles Schwab
Forex trading—foreign exchange trading—is the buying and selling of global currencies. Learn more about the risks, opportunities, and mechanics.
Commodity ETFs: It Pays to Do the Research | Charles Schwab
With commodity ETFs, make sure you understand the fund's strategy before you buy it. Learn three questions to ask when you're researching commodity ETFs.
What Is Dividend Yield? | Charles Schwab
Want to know how much cash flow you're getting for every dollar you've invested in a company? For companies that pay dividends, the Dividend Yield can give you an idea how a company's dividend payments relate to its stock price.
How Do You Define Investment Risk? | Charles Schwab
There are different measures of risk, and all can be helpful. For most investors, we suggest adding the risk of not achieving goals.