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Does Charles Schwab charge you to withdraw money from your investment account? |
I'm looking at their pricing guide right now and under Account Activities there is something that says "Transfer (out) of assets: Full $50 per account, Partial $25 per account." Is that referring to like, say, withdrawing money from my Schwab account and putting it into my bank account, or is it referring to transferring them to another brokerage? I am a long time Schwab (and TD) Customer and I am not an employee of any brokerage firm. That's transfer to another broker. When I want money out of my Schwab account, I go online and type in the amount and the bank account I want it to go to. I have a monthly automatic transfer like a paycheck direct deposit and it free. I can also do one time transfers for free. I've used Charles Schwab for over 15 years. I have never been charged for transferring money out of any of my accounts. In fact, you can get check writing priveledges in which you can write checks from your brokerage account. I've never had to pay but someone may be requesting a cashiers check or expedited service on a mailing . |
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