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SCHWAB CHARLES CORP (SCHW)

See the latest SCHW earnings framing tied back to the filing, including recent revenue and EPS trend context.

Filing summary

SCHWAB CHARLES CORP earnings insights

The filing reads constructive, but the higher-value read is whether the statement movement supports the industry's real proof points. The useful question is whether the filing changed the business read, not merely whether a headline metric moved.

The latest 10-Q for SCHW shows revenue was $6.5B and net income was $2.5B. The useful question is whether the filing changed the business read, not merely whether a headline metric moved.

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Verification habit

Use this summary to decide what to check, then open the official SEC filing before relying on the conclusion.

Official SEC filing

Key changes

What changed and why it matters

  • Revenue moved to $6.5B from $6.1B (+5.7% vs prior).
  • Net income moved to $2.5B from $2.4B (+5.1% vs prior).
  • Diluted EPS moved to $1.37 from $1.26 (+8.7% vs prior).

What matters now

Mixed read

Business implication

A useful filing read should connect the company's industry economics to the specific statement lines that prove or weaken the story. Do not let the page become a generic revenue recap.

Research note

Research note

This company page should work as a first research note, not just a label applied to a filing. The goal is to explain what changed, why that change matters, and which parts of the source filing deserve a slower read.

Use the latest filing summary with the comparison blocks and statement sections. The important question is whether the quarter or year changed the underlying business read, not whether one headline metric looked better than expected.

A good next step is to verify the management framing in the primary source and keep a short watchlist of the two or three metrics most likely to matter in the next report.

What to watch

Company-specific checkpoints for the next filing

  • Revenue quality and the main profit driver
  • Margin durability
  • Cash generation and liquidity
  • One company-specific operational risk worth monitoring

Industry lens

Industry filing lens

A useful filing read should connect the company's industry economics to the specific statement lines that prove or weaken the story. Do not let the page become a generic revenue recap.

This page ties the latest reported quarter for SCHWAB CHARLES CORP back to the filing context. It should help a reader decide whether the quarter improved the operating read or only changed the headline narrative. The filing contains both constructive and cautious statement signals.

  • The metric that most directly explains industry economics
  • Whether cash flow confirms the income-statement story
  • The filing section that could change the next-quarter watchlist

Verification notes

What to focus on next

  • Confirm the 10-Q filing date, report period, and SEC source link before comparing figures.
  • Check whether revenue, EPS, and operating cash flow move together before trusting the quarter's headline.
  • Use the current-versus-prior section to decide whether the latest report truly changed the read.
  • Read the official 10-Q source if a risk-factor change or accounting note could alter the conclusion.
  • Use the earnings page to frame the quarter, then confirm the read with the filing-linked company page.

Common mistake

Do not treat the earnings headline or management commentary as complete on its own. Use the filing to confirm whether cash flow, working-capital movement, and footnote detail support the headline story.

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Editorial status

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Financial snapshot

Latest reported figures

Revenue $6.5B
Net income $2.5B
EPS $1.37
Operating cash flow $7.3B

Trend section

Recent revenue trend

Q1 $5.6B

Period ended 2025-03-31

Q2 $5.9B

Period ended 2025-06-30

Q3 $6.1B

Period ended 2025-09-30

Q1 $6.5B

Period ended 2026-03-31

Current versus prior

How the latest report differs from the previous filing

Revenue+5.7% vs prior

Current $6.5B · Prior $6.1B

Net income+5.1% vs prior

Current $2.5B · Prior $2.4B

Diluted EPS+8.7% vs prior

Current $1.37 · Prior $1.26

Cash & equivalents-2.3% vs prior

Current $45.0B · Prior $46.0B

Shareholders' equity-0.4% vs prior

Current $49.2B · Prior $49.4B

Operating cash flow+15.5% vs prior

Current $7.3B · Prior $6.4B

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