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Click Here to Login | Charles Schwab
Secure desktop login for current Charles Schwab clients.
An Overview of the 1099 Composite Tax Form | Charles Schwab
Learn which types of brokerage accounts typically generate a 1099 composite tax form. Plus, find out when to expect your brokerage 1099 tax form.
Dividend Basics | Charles Schwab
Take a quick dive into the basics of dividends including how they work, when they're paid, and why companies share profits with stockholders.
Why Diversification Matters | Charles Schwab
Over the past 30 years, stocks posted an average annual return of 10.4%, and bonds 6.8%. But actual returns varied widely from year to year.
Market Snapshot | July 2025 | Charles Schwab
Liz Ann Sonders shares her perspective on the U.S. stock market and economy in this monthly Market Snapshot video.
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.
IRA/ESA Divorce Transfer Request Form | Charles Schwab
Complete and sign this form and return it to Schwab to request a transfer of interest from one IRA or ESA account to a spouse’s or an ex-spouse’s IRA or ESA account as a result of a divorce decree or separation instrument.
Introducing Choiceology with Dan Heath | Charles Schwab
You're not as rational as you think. In this new podcast, bestselling author Dan Heath performs forensic analysis on decision making. You'll hear real stories, learn from top experts, and witness informal experiments that demonstrate the mistakes we too often make.
Online Security Checklist | Charles Schwab
We consider your account security to be a partnership between you and Schwab.
Most types of income are taxable, including money you make from a job or self-employment, investment income, unemployment pay, lottery winnings, and many other income sources. Nontaxable income sources include gifts, child support, and life insurance proceeds.
The Schwab One® Custodial Account Info Sheet | Charles Schwab
A custodial account allows you to open an account in a child’s name and manage it, typically until the child reaches age 18 or 21 and takes full control of the account (or can be up to age 25, depending on state laws).