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Opposition to adviser oversight proposal gains big supporter
Opposition is mounting to a bill that would shift the oversight of investment advisers from the SEC to a separate agency - perhaps the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Inc.
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It's Time To Stop Investing Like A Muppet And Start Managing Your Own Portfolio
After taking classes offered by her brokerage firm, Charles Schwab, she started making regular stock trades from her computer, and reading up on analyses by financial advisers.
ADA Litigation over Website Accessibility is Poised to Explode
How many lawsuits or claims have been filed by private plaintiffs and the Department of Justice against property owners under the Americans with Disabilities Act or ADA? The latest figures show that more than 15,500 such ADA lawsuits or claims have been filed.
Charles Schwab issues USD425m preferred securities
The perpetual securities bear a 6% coupon, which is payable on a semi-annual basis, beginning on 1 September 2012.
For retiree Carol Klonowski, portfolio management became a 20-hour-a-week job. After taking classes offered by her brokerage firm, Charles Schwab, she started making regular stock trades from her computer, and reading up on analyses by financial advisers.
The Charles Schwab Corporation - Strategy and SWOT Report - new company profile report published
The report covers the companys structure, operation, SWOT analysis, product and service offerings and corporate actions, providing a 360A view of the company.
Sean Hyman: Editor of The Ultimate Wealth Report
Sean Hyman is the editor of Newsmax's advisory service The Ultimate Wealth Report.
Bucks Blog: Younger Investors Jaded About the Stock Market, Survey Finds
The market downturn of 2008 may have had an especially chilling effect on younger Americans, a quarterly retirement survey suggests.
Daytrippin' in Cambria County: Historical Sites
Home of former steel magnate Charles Schwab, the estate covers a thousand acres and features lush gardens and the Immergrun golf course.
Charles Schwab Confronts Impulse Buying
The financial services company launched Tuesday "Oh Chuck! I Blew my Cash," a new social video campaign highlighting the harebrained impulse purchases young people often make - and featuring Charles R. Schwab, the company's founder, offering some slightly exasperated tips on how to better manage money.
How to invest in the US securities market
In part 1 of this series, we saw the benefits and implications of investing in the US securities market.
More young workers plan to pull money out of market
More young workers plan to pull out money from the stock market, compared to their older counterparts, according to a national quarterly retirement study by Charles Schwab.
Experts Weigh In on Greek Drama and the Muni Impact
Analysts see various scenarios playing out for the U.S. municipal bond market should Greece exit the euro currency and default on its remaining debt.
Facebook Investor Sues Nasdaq Over Delays in Offering
A Facebook Inc. investor sued Nasdaq OMX Group Inc. claiming the stock exchange "badly mishandled" Facebook's initial public offering, delaying trading and failing to cancel orders when requested by customers.
Topeka Capital Analysts Initiate Coverage on Charles Schwab
Charles Schwab opened at 12.66 on Tuesday. Charles Schwab has a 1-year low of $10.56 and a 1-year high of $18.01. The company has a market cap of $16.117 billion and a price-to-earnings ratio of 19.48. Charles Schwab last released its earnings data on Monday, April 16th.
Charles Schwab Downgraded by Raymond James to "Underperform"
Charles Schwab opened at 12.66 on Tuesday. Charles Schwab has a 52-week low of $10.56 and a 52-week high of $18.01. The company has a market cap of $16.117 billion and a price-to-earnings ratio of 19.48. Charles Schwab last posted its quarterly earnings results on Monday, April 16th.
Money Matters: Schwab survey shows older workers want to keep working
A recent survey by Charles Schwab about "Older Workers and Money" reveals that more and more older workers are enjoying their jobs and do not want to retire.
US stocks rebound in opening trade
US shares have opened modestly higher, rebounding from their worst week of the year after G8 leaders voiced support for debt-stricken Greece to remain in the eurozone.
Stewart Welch: Advice on IRA distributions, Medicare plans
In one of your columns, you addressed a question about investing unneeded money from required IRA distributions and one suggestion was to open a personal investment account at a discount broker and invest in no load mutual funds.
Nasdaq loses 'Face' as stock wobbles
Nasdaq's glitch in trading Facebook shares during Friday's monstrous Wall Street debut of the social network giant could cost some smaller firms $50 million in lost profits, or more, The Post has learned.