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A Case for Seeking Extra Yield with Cash | Charles Schwab
With interest rates higher than they've been in years, there's a strong case for seeking extra yield with your cash holdings. Get a snapshot of recent rates.
Bonds vs. Bond Funds: Which is Right for You? | Charles Schwab
Not sure which to choose? There are pros and cons to each. Here are some things to consider about individual bonds versus bond funds.
How to Use a Total Return Approach | Charles Schwab
In addition to dividends and interest, an entire portfolio—including cash balances and asset sales—can be used a source of funds in the total return approach.
The Devil's Advocate | Charles Schwab
In a world awash in data, you'd think it would be relatively easy to make informed, objective decisions. But not if you only see what you want to see.
Income Annuity Estimator: Calculate Your Payout | Charles Schwab
Income annuities can provide the confidence that you will have guaranteed retirement income for life or a set period of time*.
Investor Information for ETFs | Charles Schwab
Interested in an ETF investment? Our investor information includes helpful resources such as prospectuses, fund performance, and portfolio holdings for each Schwab ETF.
Fixed Income Mid-Year Outlook (2025) | Charles Schwab
Volatility will likely continue in the second half of 2025 as bond market investors navigate evolving tariff policy, U.S. government debt and economic uncertainty.
Schwab's Market Open Update | Charles Schwab
Learn what's trending before the opening bell with Schwab's market open report. Find out about macroeconomic reports, company earnings, and other events.
How to use auto-rollover when investing in Fixed Income | Charles Schwab
Automatically reinvest the principal on your maturing CDs and U.S. Treasury securities in just a few clicks.Explore Fixed Income
Uncertainty Around Future Policy | Charles Schwab
Uncertainty around future economic policies could translate to wait-and-see mode for many business leaders, the markets, and the Fed.