Charles Schwab Corp
DUS:SWG
Gross Margin
Gross Margin shows how much money a company keeps from each dollar of sales after paying for the products it sells. It tells how profitable the company`s core business is before other expenses.
Gross Margin shows how much money a company keeps from each dollar of sales after paying for the products it sells. It tells how profitable the company`s core business is before other expenses.
Peer Comparison
| Country | Company | Market Cap |
Gross Margin |
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Charles Schwab Corp
NYSE:SCHW
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170.2B USD |
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| US |
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JPMorgan Chase & Co
NYSE:JPM
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805B USD |
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| US |
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Bank of America Corp
NYSE:BAC
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360.4B USD |
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| US |
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Morgan Stanley
NYSE:MS
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264.8B USD |
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| US |
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Goldman Sachs Group Inc
NYSE:GS
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258.4B USD |
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| US |
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BlackRock Inc
NYSE:BLK
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165.3B USD |
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| US |
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Interactive Brokers Group Inc
NASDAQ:IBKR
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120B USD |
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| US |
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Bank of New York Mellon Corp
NYSE:BK
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81.4B USD |
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| US |
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Robinhood Markets Inc
NASDAQ:HOOD
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68.1B USD |
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| US |
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State Street Corp
NYSE:STT
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35.8B USD |
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| HK |
A
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Amtd International Inc
NYSE:AMTD
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928.3m USD |
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Market Distribution
| Min | -24 813% |
| 30th Percentile | 28.9% |
| Median | 43% |
| 70th Percentile | 60.5% |
| Max | 10 905 714.3% |
Other Profitability Ratios
Charles Schwab Corp
Glance View
Once upon a time in the world of finance, Charles Schwab Corp. emerged as a pioneering force, transforming the landscape of investment and brokerage services. Founded in 1971 by Charles R. Schwab, the company started its journey with a radical mission: to democratize the world of trading by making it more accessible to the average investor. Over the decades, Schwab grew from a small brokerage shell into a financial giant, becoming synonymous with low-cost, customer-centered services. Its flagship offering—commission-free stock trades—was revolutionary, challenging traditional brokerage models and capturing the imaginations of self-directed investors. This shift not only revolutionized retail investing but also pressured the wider industry to lower its trading fees. How does Charles Schwab make money in this fiercely competitive environment? While many think of Schwab simply as a brokerage firm, its business model is much broader. At its core, Schwab earns revenue through a blend of asset-based fees, banking services, and interest revenues. It offers a variety of financial products, including mutual funds, ETFs, and advisory services, from which it garners management fees based on the assets under management (AUM). Furthermore, Schwab functions as a bank, generating profits through the spread between the interest earned on its investments and the interest paid on deposits. By expertly weaving together these revenue streams, Schwab has maintained its reputation as an agile financial powerhouse that adapts to market changes while holding tight to its original vision of empowering investors.
See Also
Gross Margin is calculated by dividing the Gross Profit by the Revenue.
The current Gross Margin for Charles Schwab Corp is 86.4%, which is above its 3-year median of 78.9%.
Over the last 3 years, Charles Schwab Corp’s Gross Margin has decreased from 93.1% to 86.4%. During this period, it reached a low of 72.1% on Mar 31, 2024 and a high of 93.1% on Dec 31, 2022.