Charles Schwab
Definition
The Charles Schwab Corporation, a major U.S.-based multinational financial services company founded in 1971, providing discount brokerage, banking, investment advisory, and wealth management services to individual and institutional clients.
Charles R. Schwab (born 1937), the American entrepreneur and founder of the Charles Schwab Corporation, known for revolutionizing accessible investing through low-cost brokerage services.
Examples
I dumped my life savings into Charles Schwab, and now my portfolio's so diversified, it's got more ups and downs than a soap opera.
When the market tanked, my buddy blamed everyone but Charles Schwab—turns out, even brokers can't predict when your stocks go full drama queen.
Grandpa's been with Charles Schwab since the dinosaurs roamed Wall Street; his account's older than my student loans.
Switching to Charles Schwab felt like upgrading from a flip phone to a smartphone—suddenly, trading stocks is as easy as doomscrolling memes.