What Should Investors Know About Charles Schwab (SCHW) Stock?

Shares of Finance sector company Charles Schwab moved 1.4% today, and are now trading at a price of $54.77. The large-cap stock's daily volume was 2,332,142 compared to its average volume of 25,846,844. The S&P 500 index returned a -0.0% performance.

The Charles Schwab Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, operates as a savings and loan holding company that provides wealth management, securities brokerage, banking, asset management, custody, and financial advisory services. The company is based in Westlake and has 35,300 full time employees. Its market capitalization is $99,610,746,880.

15 analysts are following Charles Schwab and have set target prices ranging from $51.0 to $110.0 per share. On average, they have given the company a rating of buy. At today's prices, SCHW is trading -20.91% away from its average analyst target price of $69.25 per share.

Over the last year, SCHW shares have gone down by -29.4%, which represents a difference of -23.0% when compared to the S&P 500. The stock's 52 week high is $86.63 per share and its 52 week low is $45.0. Although Charles Schwab's average free cash flow over the last four years has been $4,281,500,000.0, they have been decreasing at an average rate of -40.4%. For this reason, investors may continue to shun the stock.

Date Reported Cash Flow from Operations ($ k) Capital expenditures ($ k) FreeCashFlow ($ k) YoY Growth (%)
2022-12-31 2,057,000 -971,000 1,086,000 -9.65
2021-12-31 2,118,000 -916,000 1,202,000 -80.68
2020-12-31 6,852,000 -631,000 6,221,000 -27.81
2019-12-31 9,325,000 -708,000 8,617,000 n/a
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