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Mutual Fund Prospectuses: Investor Information | Charles Schwab
Find the information you need with Schwab prospectuses, performance summaries, and portfolio holdings statements for each fund.
What are stock options? Learn about NQSOs and ISOs | Charles Schwab
Learn about stock options, NQSOs and ISOs, including what they are, how they're taxed, and how to sell your shares.
How to Protect Your Finances as You Age | Charles Schwab
An unfortunate reality of aging is the natural decline in cognition. Here's how to help protect your finances.
Bridge Loans: Securities-Backed Borrowing | Charles Schwab
If you need a bridge loan, a securities-backed line of credit (SBLOC) can provide a quick infusion of cash. Find out how it works and the risks and benefits.
The Power of Negative Thinking: With Guests Annie Duke, Mike Richard & Kelvin Wu | Charles Schwab
Anticipating and planning for obstacles can sometimes be more powerful than adopting a positive mindset.
Managing Multiple Accounts in thinkorswim® Accounts | Charles Schwab
When you're managing more than one account in thinkorswim®, efficiency makes a difference. Kiara Thomas from Schwab's Trade Desk has tips on how to do it.
What is a Mutual Fund? Things Investors Should Know | Charles Schwab
Interested in learning about mutual funds? Understand what they are, as well as some advantages and disadvantages of mutual funds before adding them to your portfolio.
RMD for IRA Withdrawal: Age 73 and Over | Charles Schwab | Charles Schwab
Understand all the facts and rules you need to know about Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) and your IRA. These are required by law once you reach age 73.
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Using the Sortino Ratio to Gauge Downside Risk | Charles Schwab
The Sortino ratio focuses only on the downside risk of a portfolio, which is what short-term investors may want if they've got a short-term goal. The higher the Sortino ratio, the better the risk-adjusted return.