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The Risks of Options Assignment | Charles Schwab
Before entering an options trade, traders should consider the possibility of early assignment. Learn more about assignment and how to help reduce the risks associated with it.
Fractional Shares | Invest in Stock Slices | Charles Schwab
Schwab Stock Slices™ is an easy way to buy fractional shares for a set dollar cost. You can buy shares from up to ten S&P 500® companies for $5 each.
Portfolio Margin vs. Regulation T Margin | Charles Schwab
Portfolio margin offers qualified individuals access to risk-based margin. Here's the difference between portfolio margin and Regulation T margin.
What Year-End Tax Strategies Should You Consider for 2024? | Charles Schwab
Mark Riepe highlights key updates to tax policy in 2024 and offers helpful year-end tax-planning moves.
How to Buy Bonds: A 3-Step Guide | Charles Schwab
Wondering how to buy bonds? The bonds you choose should align with your risk tolerance and goals. Discover what to consider before buying any bond.
When Interest Rates Rise, What Should You Do with Bonds? | Charles Schwab
Bonds can play an important role in your portfolio, but how do rising interest rates affect fixed income?
How Are Options Taxed? | Charles Schwab
If you're new to options trading, you may be wondering how those trades are taxed. Here's a rundown of some potential tax pitfalls with options strategies.
Windhaven - Global Investment Management | Charles Schwab
Windhaven's global investment management approach seeks to capture most of the upside of markets and less of the downside with a choice of three broadly diversified global portfolios.
Net Investment Income Tax | Schwab
As an investor, you may owe an additional 3.8% tax called net investment income tax (NIIT). But you’ll only owe it if you have investment income and your modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) goes over the IRS threshold.
One Big Beautiful Bill: Implications for Investors | Charles Schwab
The One Big Beautiful Bill being debated in Congress has huge implications for every taxpayer as well as the markets. What’s in the bill, and what will it mean for investors?