Charles Schwab
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New and Existing Customers Can Earn Up to $6,000 Bonus with Schwab Brokerage Account
Charles Schwab is offering a bonus of up to $6,000 for new and existing customer who transfer funds to a Schwab brokerage account.
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Schwab CDs, Earn Up to 5.05% APY
Charles Schwab is offering increased interest rates for CDs, going as high as 5.05% APY.
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Charles Schwab to Pay $187M for Misleading Robo-Advisor Clients on Fees
Charles Schwab has agreed to pay $187 million over alleged hidden fees charged by the firm’s robo-advisor, Schwab Intelligent Portfolios.
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Charles Schwab to Allow Investors to Buy and Sell Fractions of Stocks
In the coming months, Schwab clients that want to own Amazon stock won’t to have $1,762 in their account to purchase a full share. It’s a push to attract a younger demographic.
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Charles Schwab, Get up to $500 Bonus When You Get Referred for a New Account
Charles Schwab has a new bonus offer for new accounts. You can earn up to $500 depending on how much you deposit in the account. But there’s a catch for this Charles Schwab bank bonus. You must be referred by someone else.
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Charles Schwab Checking, $200 Bonus For Existing Customers (YMMV)
Charles Schwab has sent out some emails with an offer for a $200 bonus for existing customers to get them to sign up for direct deposit. The offer is targeted, but you might have some luck of adding it to your account if you call in.
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Charles Schwab, $100 Checking Bonus
Charles Schwab is offering a $100 bonus when you open a new account with them. The good part about this is that there are no requirements besides a $1,000 opening deposit, but the bad part is that it is a hard pull. If you’re only looking to get the bonus, this is probably not the best…
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Schwab Amex Credit Cards Now Available
Charles Schwab has launched the new American Express credit cards for its brokerage customers. The partnership was announced earlier this year and there’s two new cards that are now available for sign up. There’s really no surprises with the new cards as they’re pretty much what was already reported. One is a no-fee regular cash back card…






