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How Does the SEC Names Rule Work? | Charles Schwab
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) mandates that funds must invest 80% in the asset indicated by their name. Learn more about the SEC Names Rule.
How to Start a Scholarship Fund | Charles Schwab
Setting up a scholarship can perpetuate your family's values and support generations of learners. Answer these four key questions to help you get started.
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.
Required Minimum Distributions: What's New in 2025 | Charles Schwab
Planning ahead for required minimum distributions (RMDs) can help you manage retirement income and potential tax consequences. Learn about RMD rules for 2025.
Second Home Tax Benefits | Charles Schwab
There can be tax benefits to owning a vacation home. But when you also use the property as a rental to make additional income, there can be tax reporting implications.
How Correlation Can Dilute Diversification | Charles Schwab | Charles Schwab
Positive correlation between stocks and bonds is currently forcing investors to find portfolio diversification elsewhere.
Understanding the Gamma Squeeze | Charles Schwab
Learn how a gamma squeeze combines retail call buying, a rally in the stock, and stock buying via market makers to hedge exposure, forcing the stock price up.
What is a Prenup and Why Do I Need It? | Charles Schwab
There are a lot of positives to prenups—but what is a prenup, exactly? Learn how a prenup works and how it may help protect you in the event of divorce.
In Your 20s: Should You Consider Investing? | Charles Schwab
One of the most important things you can do in your 20s is to develop good financial habits. Here's how to get started.
A Lump Sum vs. an Annuity: How to Decide | Charles Schwab
Deciding between a lump sum vs. an annuity to see which makes sense for you? Learn how factors like life expectancy, family, and income can help you decide.