Invested: Changing Forever the Way Americans Invest

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“To say Charles Schwab is an entrepreneur is actually an understatement. He really is a revolutionary.”—Phil Knight, co-founder of Nike, author of Shoe Dog The founder of The Charles Schwab Corporation recounts his ups and downs as he made stock investing, once the expensive and clubby reserve of the few, accessible to ordinary Americans. In this deeply personal memoir, Schwab describes his passion to have Main Street participate in the growing economy as investors and owners, not only earners. Schwab opens up about his dyslexia and how he worked around and ultimately embraced it, and about the challenges he faced while starting his fledgling company in the 1970s. A year into his grand experiment in discounted stock trading, living in a small apartment in Sausalito with his wife, Helen, and new baby, he carried a six-figure debt and a pocketful of personal loans. As it turned out, customers flocked to Schwab, leaving his small team scrambling with scarce resources and no road map to manage the company’s growth. He recounts the company’s game-changing sale to Bank of America—and how, in the end, the merger almost doomed his organization. We learn about the clever and timely leveraged buyout he crafted to regain independence; the crushing stock market collapse of 1987, just weeks after the company had gone public; the dot-com meltdown of 2000 and its reverberating aftermath of economic stagnation, layoffs, and the company’s eventual reinvention; and how the company’s focus on managing risk protected it and its clients during the financial crisis in 2008, propelling its growth. A remarkable story of a company succeeding by challenging norms and conventions through decades of change, Invested also offers unique insights and lifelong principles for readers—the values that Schwab has lived and worked by that have made him one of the most successful entrepreneurs of our time. Today, his eponymous company is one of the leading financial services firms in the world.

Author(s): Charles Schwab
Publisher: The Crown Publishing Group
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 328
Tags: Investing;Stock Market;Money;Wealth;Stocks;Mammon;

Preface

Part I: Getting Started
Chapter 1: May Day
Chapter 2: A Sense of Independence
Chapter 3: I Had a Lot of Jobs
Chapter 4: Always a Struggle
Chapter 5: A Piece of the Action
Chapter 6: Enter Uncle Bill
Chapter 7: The Transaction Specialist

Part II: Riding a Rocket
Chapter 8: A Vaguely Disreputable Threat
Chapter 9: No Salesperson Will Call
Chapter 10: Uncle Bill Gets His Branch
Chapter 11: BETA
Chapter 12: Never Ending, Endlessly Frustrating
Chapter 13: Capital and Credibility
Chapter 14: The New Kid
Chapter 15: A Raging Case of the Yips
Chapter 16: Open Revolt
Chapter 17: Free at Last
Chapter 18: Don’t Push Your Luck
Chapter 19: Tsunami

Part III: Boom and Bust
Chapter 20: Advancing the Revolution
Chapter 21: Life Intercedes
Chapter 22: The Network
Chapter 23: Unlike Anything I Had Experienced

Part IV: Second Act
Chapter 24: A Very Difficult Decision
Chapter 25: We’ve Got This
Chapter 26: Implement It All
Chapter 27: Talk to Chuck
Chapter 28: A Jewel

Part V: Time Tested
Chapter 29: You Have to Be Optimistic
Chapter 30: Ready
Chapter 31: Coiled Spring
Chapter 32: Chuck’s Secret Sauce

Epilogue: Personal Reflections

Photo Insert
Dedication
Acknowledgments
About the Author