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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.
Our First Podcast Anniversary: Lessons From the Past Year | Charles Schwab
After a year of podcast episodes, Liz Ann Sonders and Kathy Jones review some memorable moments and reflect on what's changed in this unique cycle.
Global Issues Abound: Should Investors Be Worried? | Charles Schwab
There's no shortage of geopolitical concerns, but do they mean trouble for the U.S. and international markets? Where should investors look for opportunities?
Schwab's Market Perspective: On Firmer Ground? | Charles Schwab
What to expect from the stock and bond markets? Here's Schwab's perspective.
Investors Riding the Waves in Unsteady Bond Market | Charles Schwab
Fast-paced policy changes out of Washington are roiling the bond market, leading fixed income investors to wrestle with whether they should buy, hold, or sell.
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.
The Case for Actively Managed Bond Funds | Charles Schwab
Actively managed bond funds have historically outperformed the broader bond market. Discover how they work and what to consider when researching them.
Is Social Security Taxable? 4 Ways to Minimize Taxes | Charles Schwab
Is Social Security taxable? Above a certain income threshold, it can be. Learn more and discover four ways to help minimize taxes on your benefits.
ESPP Taxes Explainer | Charles Schwab
ESPP taxes don't have to be overly complicated — learn how employee stock purchase plans are taxed and what documents you need to file in the U.S.
Theta Decay in Options Trading: Strategies to Know | Charles Schwab
Explore the concept of theta in options and discover three trading strategies focused on time decay, also referred to as theta decay.