Document:

Second Amendment to Trust Agreement dated June 30, 1992

 Exhibit 10.116 
 SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE TRUST AGREEMENT 
 FOR THE CHARLES SCHWAB 
 PROFIT SHARING AND EMPLOYEE STOCK OWNERSHIP PLAN 
 The Trust Agreement for the Charles Schwab Profit Sharing and Employee Stock Ownership Plan (“Plan”), which was amended and restated in its entirety effective November 1, 1990, and further amended
effective January 1, 1992, is hereby further amended effective July 1, 1992, to reflect the appointment of The Charles Schwab Trust Company to act as successor trustee under the Plan and Trust Agreement, and as follows: 
 1. Each reference to “Security Pacific National Bank” is replaced by “The Charles Schwab Trust Company.” 
 2. The last two sections of Section 5.05(a) are revised to read as follows: 
 Investment in such Employer Securities shall be made from time to time by a direct issue of such Employer Securities from the Employer (in the event of
Employer Securities used to fund the employee stock ownership plan only) or by purchase through a Purchasing Agent designated by the Trustee to effect all purchases of Employer Securities. The Purchasing Agent shall not in any event be The Charles
Schwab Corporation or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries. The Purchasing Agent shall invest such funds as are paid over to the Purchasing Agent from time to time in Employer Securities at the time, in the amount, in the manner and at the price
determined by the Purchasing Agent in its sole discretion, provided such price shall be the fair market value of such securities on the open market. The Purchasing Agent shall hold such assets as an agent of the Trustee and shall be a fiduciary to
the Plan, but only with respect to those assets under its management and control and only with respect to its determinations as to the timing, price and amount of purchases of Employer Securities and the selection of the broker, but the Purchasing
Agent shall have no discretion as to whether or not purchases of Employer Securities shall be made. The Purchasing Agent shall sell shares of Employer Securities at the direction of the Trustee, but at the time, in the manner and at the price
determined by the Purchasing Agent, provided such price shall be the fair market value of such securities on the open market. The Trustee shall instruct the Purchasing Agent to sell shares of Employer Securities only if the Plan Administrator has
directed the Trustee to arrange for such sale 

 
and only if such sale is previously approved by the Board of Directors to the extent required under Section 10.01 of the Plan. 
 3. Section 5.05(b) is amended to read as follows: 
 (b) The Trustee shall pay over all contributions to the employee stock ownership plan, and such contributions and assets of the profit sharing plan that are to be invested in Employer Securities, to the Purchasing
Agent for investment in Employer Securities. 
 4. Section 5.05(c) is amended to read as follows: 
 Cash dividends received on any Employer Securities held as part of the profit sharing plan shall be paid over to the Purchasing Agent and invested as soon
as practicable in additional shares of Employer Securities. Cash dividends received on any Employer Securities allocated to a Participant’s Account and held as part of the employee stock ownership plan shall be paid over to the Purchasing Agent
and invested as soon as practicable in additional shares of Employer Securities. Cash dividends received on Employer Securities held in the suspense account (e.g., unallocated shares of Employer Securities held as part of the employee stock
ownership plan) shall be used as provided in Section 10.08 of the Plan. 
 5. Section 5.05(d) is amended to read as follows:

 The Purchasing Agent shall invest funds awaiting investment in Employer Securities in short-term obligations, including obligations of the
United States of America or any agency or instrumentality thereof, trust and participation certificates, beneficial interests in any trust and such other short-term obligations as the Purchasing Agent deems to be appropriate for such interim
investment purposes, provided however that the Purchasing Agent may hold in cash without liability for interest such portion of the assets under its control that in its discretion shall be reasonable under the circumstances, pending investments, or
payment of expenses, or the distribution of benefits. The Purchasing Agent is authorized to invest in any common, collective or pooled fund maintained by the Purchasing Agent as provided in Section 7.03. 
 6. Section 5.05(f) is amended to read as follows: 
 Voting or proxy or other rights with respect to Employer Securities shall be disposed of as provided in this Section. With respect to Employer Securities that are allocated to Participants’ Accounts, each
Participant shall be entitled to direct the Purchasing Agent as to the manner in which such Employer Securities then allocated to his Account shall be voted. 

 
Such directions may be achieved through the use of proxy or similar statements delivered by the Purchasing Agent to the Participants with respect to the
Employer Securities allocated to their Accounts. The Plan Administrator shall provide any information requested by the Purchasing Agent that is necessary or convenient in connection with obtaining and preserving the confidentiality of the
Participants’ directions. Any allocated Employer Securities with respect to which Participants are entitled to issue directions pursuant to the foregoing and for which such directions are not received by the Purchasing Agent shall not be voted
by the Purchasing Agent. All unallocated Employer Securities shall be voted by the Purchasing Agent, provided however that the Purchasing Agent shall vote such unallocated Employer Securities in the same proportion as the shares of Employer
Securities for which Participant voting instructions have been received as provided in the agreement between the Employer and the New York Stock Exchange. 
 7. Article XI is amended by the addition of the following sections at the end: 
 Section 11.09
Disclosure. The Trustee is authorized to disclose such information as is necessary to the operation and administration of the trust fund to any of its affiliates, and to such other persons and organizations that the Trustee determines have a
legitimate business reason for obtaining such information. 
 Section 11.10 Recording. The Trustee is authorized to record
conversations between itself and the Plan Administrator, an Investment Manager, the Employer and other persons acting on behalf of the Plan. 
 Section 11.11 Affiliates. The Trustee is authorized to contract or make other arrangements with The Charles Schwab Corporation and any of its affiliates, subsidiaries, successors and assigns, and any other organizations
affiliated with, or subsidiaries of, the Trustee or related entities, for the provision of services to the Plan and trust fund. 
 Section 11.12 Trades. The Trustee is authorized to place securities orders, settle securities trades, hold securities in custody and perform related activities on behalf of the trust fund through or by Charles Schwab &
Co., Inc. to the extent that the Trustee may select the broker-dealer. Trades and related activities effected through Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. shall not be subject to fees and commissions established by Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
Transactions effected by Schwab shall be subject to Schwab’s trading rules and policies as modified or amended from time to time, together with the applicable rules, regulations, customs and usages of any exchange, market, clearing house or
self-regulatory 

 
organization and the applicable federal and state laws, rules and regulations. 
 Section 11.13 Mutual Funds. The Trustee is authorized to invest in shares of regulated investment companies (or other investment vehicles) advised by affiliates of The Charles Schwab Corporation and any of
its affiliates, subsidiaries, successors and assigns, and any other organizations affiliated with, or subsidiaries of, the Trustee or related entities, or by the Trustee itself. 
 Section 11.14 Lien. The Trustee shall have a lien on the trust fund for compensation and for any reasonable expenses incurred by the Trustee,
including counsel, appraisal or accounting fees as provided in Section 4.04, and such amounts may be withdrawn from the trust fund if not paid by the Employer within a reasonable time after the Trustee mails a written billing. 
 Executed this 30th day of June 1992. 
  

			
	 CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.

		
	 By
	 	 /s/ Charles R. Schwab

	
	 CHARLES SCHWAB TRUST COMPANY

		
	 By
	 	 /s/ Harvey A. RowenThird Amendment to the Trust Agreement dated May 8, 1996

 Exhibit 10.169 
 THIRD AMENDMENT TO THE TRUST AGREEMENT 
 FOR THE CHARLES SCHWAB 
 PROFIT SHARING AND EMPLOYEE STOCK OWNERSHIP PLAN 
 The Trust Agreement for the Charles Schwab Profit Sharing and Employee Stock Ownership Plan (“Plan”), which was amended and restated in its entirety effective November 1, 1990, and further amended
effective January 1, 1992 and July 1, 1992, is hereby amended as follows, effective as of January 1, 1996: 
 The fifth
sentence of Section 5.05(f) is amended to read as follows: 
 Any allocated Employer Securities with respect to which Participants are
entitled to issue directions pursuant to the foregoing and for which such directions are not received by the Purchasing Agent shall be voted by the Purchasing Agent in the same proportion as the shares of Employer Securities for which Participant
voting instructions have been received. 
  

			
	 CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.

		
	 By:
	 	 /S/ Luis E. Valencia

	 Its:
	 	CAO
	 Date:
	 	 May 8, 1996

	
	 THE CHARLES SCHWAB TRUST COMPANY

		
	 By:
	 	 /S/ Richard R. Tinervin

	 Its:
	 	President and CEO
	 Date:
	 	 May 3, 1996The Charles Schwab Corporation 2004 Stock Incentive Plan, restated

 Exhibit 10.291 
  

 THE CHARLES SCHWAB CORPORATION 
 2004 STOCK INCENTIVE PLAN 
 (Adopted by the Board on March 10, 2004) 

 (Approved by Stockholders on May 17, 2004) 
 (Amended by the Board on March 14, 2007) 
 (Amendment Approved by Stockholders on May 17,
2007) 
  

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
  

					
	 	  	Page
	 SECTION 1.        ESTABLISHMENT AND PURPOSE.
	  	1
		
	 SECTION 2.        ADMINISTRATION.
	  	1
	 (a)
	  	Committee Composition	  	1
	 (b)
	  	Committee Administration	  	1
		
	 SECTION 3.        PARTICIPANTS.
	  	2
	 (a)
	  	General Rule	  	2
	 (b)
	  	Non-Employee Directors	  	2
		
	 SECTION 4.        STOCK SUBJECT TO PLAN.
	  	4
	 (a)
	  	Basic Limitation	  	4
	 (b)
	  	Share Usage	  	4
	 (c)
	  	Participant Limits	  	5
	 (d)
	  	Adjustments	  	5
		
	 SECTION 5.        AWARDS.
	  	5
	 (a)
	  	General	  	5
	 (b)
	  	Stock Options	  	5
	 (c)
	  	Stock Appreciation Rights	  	6
	 (d)
	  	Restricted Stock and Restricted Stock Units	  	6
	 (e)
	  	Performance Stock	  	6
	 (f)
	  	Other Stock or Cash Awards	  	7
	 (g)
	  	Performance Goals	  	7
		
	 SECTION 6.        ADJUSTMENT OF SHARES.
	  	8
	 (a)
	  	Adjustments	  	8
	 (b)
	  	Corporate Transactions	  	8
	 (c)
	  	Substitution and Assumption of Benefits	  	8
	 (d)
	  	Reservation of Rights	  	8
		
	 SECTION 7.        TERMS OF AWARDS.
	  	9
	 (a)
	  	Transferability	  	9
	 (b)
	  	Change in Control	  	9
	 (c)
	  	Taxes	  	10
	 (d)
	  	Effective Date, Amendment and Termination	  	11
	 (e)
	  	Fair Market Value	  	11
	 (f)
	  	Dividend Equivalents	  	11
	 (g)
	  	Other Provisions	  	11
	 (h)
	  	Non-U.S. Employees	  	12
	 (i)
	  	Governing Law	  	12

					
		
	 SECTION 8.        PAYMENT OF DIRECTORS’ FEES DEFERRALS IN SECURITIES
	  	12
		
	 SECTION 9.        DEFERRAL OF AWARDS.
	  	12
		
	 SECTION 10.      DEFINED TERMS
	  	13

  

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 THE CHARLES SCHWAB CORPORATION 
 2004 STOCK INCENTIVE PLAN 
 SECTION 1. ESTABLISHMENT AND PURPOSE. 
 The Plan was adopted by the Board of Directors on March 10, 2004, subject to stockholder approval, which was obtained on May 17, 2004 (the
“Effective Date”). The purposes of The Charles Schwab Corporation 2004 Stock Incentive Plan (the “Plan”) are to promote the long-term success of The Charles Schwab Corporation (“Schwab” or
the “Company”) and the creation of incremental stockholder value by (i) encouraging non-employee directors, employees and consultants to focus on long-range objectives, (ii) encouraging the attraction and retention of
non-employee directors, employees and consultants with exceptional qualifications and (iii) linking non-employee directors, employees and consultants directly to stockholder interests by providing them stock options and other stock and cash
incentives. 
 This Plan is a successor to The Charles Schwab Corporation 2001 Stock Incentive Plan, The Charles Schwab Corporation 1992
Stock Incentive Plan and The Charles Schwab Corporation Employee Stock Incentive Plan (the “Prior Plans”). As of the Effective Date, no further awards shall be made under the Prior Plans. However, unless a contrary rule is stated,
the provisions of the Prior Plans shall continue to apply to awards granted to a participant under the Prior Plans prior to the Effective Date. In the event that this Plan is not approved by stockholders, awards shall continue to be made under the
Prior Plans in accordance with their terms. 
 SECTION 2. ADMINISTRATION. 
 (a) Committee Composition. The Plan will be administered by a Committee (the “Committee”) of the Schwab Board of Directors (the
“Board”) consisting of two or more directors as the Board may designate from time to time. The composition of the Committee shall satisfy such requirements as: 
 (i) the Securities and Exchange Commission may establish for administrators acting under plans intended to qualify for exemption under
Rule 16b-3 or its successor under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “Exchange Act”); 
 (ii) may be
established by the stock exchange or stock market on which Schwab’s common stock may be listed pursuant to the rule-making authority of such stock exchange or stock market; and 
 (iii) the Internal Revenue Service may establish for outside directors acting under plans intended to qualify for exemption under section
162(m) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”). 
 (b) Committee Administration. The Committee
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amend rules for Plan administration, to change the terms and conditions of options and other benefits at or after grant, and to make all other determinations
which it deems necessary or advisable for the administration of the Plan. The determinations of the Committee shall be made in accordance with its judgment as to the best interests of Schwab and its stockholders and in accordance with the purposes
of the Plan, and shall be final and conclusive on all persons. A majority of the members of the Committee shall constitute a quorum, and all determinations of the Committee shall be made by a majority of its members in person or telephone. Any
determination of the Committee under the Plan may be made without notice or meeting of the Committee, in writing signed by all the Committee members. The Committee may authorize one or more officers of the Company to select employees to participate
in the Plan and to determine the number of option shares and other rights to be granted to such participants, except with respect to awards to officers subject to section 16 of the Exchange Act or officers who are or may become “covered
employees” within the meaning of section 162(m) of the Code (“Covered Employees”) and any reference in the Plan to the Committee shall include such officer or officers. Subject to the requirements of applicable law, the
Committee may also authorize one or more officers of the Company to administer claims under the Plan. No member of the Committee shall be liable for any action that such member has taken or failed to take in good faith with respect to the Plan or
any award under the Plan. 
 SECTION 3. PARTICIPANTS. 
 (a) General Rule. Participants may consist of all employees and consultants of Schwab and its subsidiaries, non-employee directors of the Board of Directors of Schwab (“Non-Employee Directors”)
and non-employee directors of any subsidiary as determined by the Committee. Any corporation or other entity in which a 50% or greater interest is at the time directly or indirectly owned by Schwab shall be a subsidiary for purposes of the Plan.
Designation of a participant in any year shall not require the Committee to designate that person to receive a benefit in any other year or to receive the same type or amount of benefit as granted to the participant in any other year or as granted
to any other participant in any year. The Committee shall consider all factors that it deems relevant in selecting participants and in determining the type and amount of their respective benefits. 
 (b) Non-Employee Directors. In addition to any awards that may be granted to them under Section 3(a), each Non-Employee Director shall
receive an automatic equity grant, subject to the terms of subparagraph (iv) below, as follows: 
 (i) For each calendar
year for which he or she serves as a Non-Employee Director following the year in which the non-employee director begins service, each Non-Employee Director shall receive an equity grant with an aggregate value equal to $125,000, consisting of 50
percent Stock Options and 50 percent Restricted Stock covering shares of Schwab common stock. The number of Stock Options granted shall be determined by dividing $62,500 by the binomial value of a share of Schwab common stock on the date of grant
and the number of Restricted Shares shall be determined by dividing $62,500 by the fair market value of a share of Schwab common stock on the date of grant. 
  

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 (ii) In the first calendar year upon joining the Board, each Non-Employee Director shall
receive an automatic equity grant calculated in the manner specified in Section 3(b)(i), except that the value of the grant shall be equal to $125,000 multiplied by the number of months remaining in the calendar year during which the
Non-Employee Director will first serve as a Non-Employee Director divided by twelve. 
 (iii) The awards described in
subparagraph (i) for a particular calendar year will be granted to each Non-Employee Director on the second business day following each regular annual meeting of the Company’s stockholders, provided that the Non-Employee Director continues
to serve as a Non-Employee Director through the date of such annual meeting. Otherwise, no award shall be granted with respect to such calendar year. The awards described in subparagraph (ii) for a particular calendar year will be granted to
each Non-Employee Director either (A) on the second business day following the regular annual meeting of the Company’s stockholders for the calendar year in which the Non-Employee Director is first appointed or elected to the Board, if the
Non-Employee Director is elected or appointed to the Board on or before the date of such annual meeting or (B) on the date of the first meeting of the Board following the date the Non-Employee Director is first appointed or elected to the
Board, if the Non-Employee Director is elected or appointed to the Board after the date of the regular annual meeting of the Company’s stockholders. 
 (iv) Each stock option shall be subject to the following terms and conditions: 
 (A) Each
stock option shall be designated as a non-qualified stock option that is not intended to meet the specific requirements set forth in section 422 of the Code (“Nonqualified Stock Option”); 
 (B) The term of each Nonqualified Stock Option shall be 10 years; provided, however, that any unexercised Nonqualified Stock Option shall
expire on the earlier of (I) the date 10 years after the date of grant; or (II) three (3) months following the date that the participant ceases to be a Non-Employee Director or an employee for any reason other than retirement (as defined
in subparagraph (v), below) death or disability. If a participant ceases to be a Non-Employee Director or employee on account of death or disability, any unexercised Nonqualified Stock Option shall expire on the earlier of the date 10 years after
the date of grant or one year after the date of death or disability of such director, and if a participant ceases to be a Non-Employee Director or employee on account of retirement, any unexercised Nonqualified Stock Option shall expire on the
earlier of the date 10 years after the date of grant or two years after the date of retirement of such Non-Employee Director; and 
 (C) The exercise price under each Nonqualified Stock Option shall be equal to the fair market value on the date of grant as determined by the Committee. 
  

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 (v) The awards described in subparagraphs (i) and (ii) shall become vested and
exercisable in accordance with the following schedule 
  

			
	 1st anniversary of grant date
	  	25%
	 2nd
anniversary of grant date
	  	50%
	 3rd
anniversary of grant date
	  	100%

 Notwithstanding the foregoing, the awards described in subparagraphs (i) and
(ii) shall be fully vested on the Non-Employee Director’s death, disability (as such term is defined in the applicable award agreement) or retirement from the Board. For purposes of this Section 3(b), “retirement” shall mean
a Non-Employee Director’s resignation or removal from the Board at any time after he or she has either attained age 70 or completed five years of service as a Non-Employee Director. 
 SECTION 4. STOCK SUBJECT TO PLAN. 
 (a) Basic Limitation. There is hereby reserved for issuance
under the Plan an aggregate of: 
 (i) 45 million shares of Schwab common stock; plus 
 (ii) any shares of Schwab common stock subject to outstanding awards under the Prior Plans as of the Effective Date that on or after the
Effective Date cease for any reason to be subject to such awards (other than by reason of exercise or settlement of the awards to the extent they are exercised for or settled in shares); plus 
 (iii) any shares of Schwab common stock that were issued under the Prior Plan and are reacquired by Schwab after the Effective Date.

 The aggregate maximum number of shares of Schwab common stock available under subparagraphs (ii) and (iii) is 150 million.

 (b) Share Usage. If there is a lapse, expiration, termination or cancellation of any stock option issued under the Plan prior to
the issuance of shares under the Plan or if shares of common stock are issued under the Plan and thereafter are reacquired by Schwab, the shares subject to those options and the reacquired shares shall be added to the shares available for benefits
under the Plan. Shares covered by a benefit granted under the Plan or a Prior Plan shall not be counted as issued unless and until they are actually issued and delivered to a participant. Any shares covered by a Stock Appreciation Right shall be
counted as issued only to the extent shares are actually issued to the participant upon exercise of the right. In addition, any shares of common stock exchanged by a participant as full or partial payment to Schwab of the exercise price under any
Stock Option exercised under the Plan or a Prior Plan, any shares retained by Schwab pursuant to a participant’s tax withholding election, and any shares covered by a benefit which is settled in cash shall be added to the shares available for
benefits under the Plan. All shares issued under the Plan may be either authorized and unissued shares or issued shares reacquired by Schwab. 
  

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 (c) Participant Limits. Under the Plan, no participant may receive in any fiscal year: 

(i) Stock Options or SARs relating to more than 5 million shares, or 
 (ii) Restricted Stock, Restricted Stock Units, Performance Stock or Performance Units that are subject to the attainment of Performance
Criteria described in Section 5(g) relating to more than 1 million shares. 
 (d) Adjustments. The shares reserved for
issuance and the limitations set forth in this Section 4 shall be subject to adjustment in accordance with Section 6. 
 SECTION 5. AWARDS. 

 (a) General. Benefits under the Plan shall consist of Stock Options, Stock Appreciation Rights, Restricted Stock, Restricted Stock
Units, Performance Stock, Performance Units, and Other Stock or Cash Awards, all as described below. 
 (b) Stock Options. Stock
Options may be granted to participants at any time as determined by the Committee. The Committee shall determine the number of shares subject to each option and whether the option is an incentive stock option described in section 422(b) of the
Code (an “Incentive Stock Option”); provided that only a common-law employee shall be eligible for the grant of an Incentive Stock Option. The option price for each option shall be determined by the Committee but shall not be less
than 100% of the fair market value of Schwab’s common stock on the date the option is granted. Each option shall expire at such time as the Committee shall determine at the time of grant. Options shall be exercisable at such time and subject to
such terms and conditions as the Committee shall determine; provided, however, that no option shall be exercisable later than the tenth anniversary of its grant. The option price, upon exercise of any option, shall be payable to Schwab in full by:

 (i) cash payment or its equivalent; 
 (ii) surrendering, or attesting to the ownership of, shares of Schwab stock that are already owned by the participant provided that such
action would not cause Schwab to recognize compensation expense (or additional compensation expense) with respect to the option for financial reporting purposes; 
 (iii) delivery of a properly executed exercise notice, together with irrevocable instructions to a broker to promptly deliver to Schwab
the amount of sale proceeds from the option shares or loan proceeds to pay the exercise price and any withholding taxes due to Schwab; and 
 (iv) such other methods of payment as the Committee, at its discretion, deems appropriate; provided, however, that no method of payment will be permitted if it would result in a violation of applicable law, as
determined by the Committee in its sole discretion. 
  

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 In no event shall the Committee cancel any outstanding Stock Option for the purpose of reissuing the
option to the participant at a lower exercise price or reduce the option price of an outstanding option. A Stock Option agreement may provide that a new Stock Option will be granted automatically to the participant when he or she exercises a prior
Option and pays the exercise price in the form described in subparagraph (ii) above. The Committee may at any time (x) offer to buy out for a payment in cash or cash equivalents an Option previously granted or (y) authorize a
participant to elect to cash out an Option previously granted, in either case at such time and based upon such terms and conditions as the Committee shall establish. 
 (c) Stock Appreciation Rights. Stock Appreciation Rights (“SARs”) may be granted to participants at any time as determined by the Committee. An SAR may be granted in tandem with a Stock Option
granted under this Plan or on a free-standing basis. The Committee also may, in its discretion, substitute SARs for outstanding Stock Options. The grant price of a tandem or substitute SAR shall be equal to the option price of the related option.
The grant price of a free-standing SAR shall be equal to the fair market value of Schwab’s common stock on the date of its grant. An SAR may be exercised upon such terms and conditions and for such term as the Committee in its sole discretion
determines; provided, however, that the term shall not exceed the option term in the case of a tandem or substitute SAR or ten years in the case of a free-standing SAR and the terms and conditions applicable to a substitute SAR shall be
substantially the same as those applicable to the Stock Option which it replaces. Upon exercise of an SAR, the participant shall be entitled to receive payment from Schwab in an amount determined by multiplying the excess of the fair market value of
a share of Schwab common stock on the date of exercise over the grant price of the SAR by the number of shares with respect to which the SAR is exercised. The payment may be made in cash or stock, at the discretion of the Committee. 
 (d) Restricted Stock and Restricted Stock Units. Restricted Stock and Restricted Stock Units may be awarded or sold to participants under such
terms and conditions as shall be established by the Committee. Restricted Stock and Restricted Stock Units shall be subject to such restrictions as the Committee determines, including, without limitation, any of the following (i) a prohibition
against sale, assignment, transfer, pledge, hypothecation or other encumbrance for a specified period; or (ii) a requirement that the holder forfeit (or in the case of shares or units sold to the participant resell to Schwab at cost) such
shares or units in the event of termination of employment during the period of restriction. All restrictions shall expire at such times as the Committee shall specify. Settlement of vested Restricted Stock Units may be made in the form of
(a) cash, (b) shares or Schwab common stock or (c) any combination of both, as determined by the Committee. Restricted Stock Units may be settled in a lump sum or in installments. The distribution may occur or commence when all
vesting conditions applicable to the Restricted Stock Units have been satisfied or have lapsed, or it may be deferred to any later date in accordance with Section 9. 
 (e) Performance Stock. The Committee shall designate the participants to whom long-term performance stock (“Performance Stock”) or long-term performance units (“Performance
Units”) are to be awarded and determine the number of shares or units, the length of the performance period and the other terms and conditions of each such award. Each award of Performance Stock or Performance Units shall entitle the
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shares of common stock or cash (as provided in the award agreement) upon the attainment of performance goals and other terms and conditions specified by the
Committee. Notwithstanding satisfaction of any performance goals, the number of shares issued under Performance Stock or Performance Unit awards may be adjusted by the Committee on the basis of such further consideration as the Committee in its sole
discretion shall determine. However, the Committee may not, in any event, increase the number of shares or cash earned upon satisfaction of any performance goal by any participant who is a Covered Employee. The Committee may, in its discretion, make
a cash payment equal to the fair market value of shares of common stock otherwise required to be issued to a participant pursuant to a Performance Stock award. 
 (f) Other Stock or Cash Awards. In addition to the incentives described in subparagraphs (b) through (e) of this Section 5, the Committee may grant other incentives payable in cash or in common
stock under the Plan as it determines to be in the best interests of Schwab and subject to such other terms and conditions as it deems appropriate. 
 (g) Performance Goals. Awards of Restricted Stock, Restricted Stock Units, Performance Stock, Performance Units and Other Stock or Cash Awards under the Plan may be made subject to the attainment of performance goals for a specified
period of time relating to one or more business criteria within the meaning of Section 162(m) of the Code, including, but not limited to, pre-tax adjusted income; adjusted operating income; cash flow; stockholder return; revenue; revenue
growth; return on net assets; net income; net new assets; earnings per share; return on stockholders’ equity; or return on investment (“Performance Criteria”). Not later than the 90th day of such period, the Committee shall
select the participants for such period and establish in writing (i) the objective performance goals for each participant for that period based on one or more of the Performance Criteria, (ii) the specific award amounts that will be paid
to each participant if his or her performance goals are achieved, subject to the per-participant limit described in Section 4(c)(ii), and (iii) the method by which such amounts will be calculated. Any Performance Criteria may be used to
measure the performance of the Company as a whole or any business unit of the Company and may be measured relative to a peer group or index. The Committee may not in any event increase the amount of compensation payable to a Covered Employee upon
the attainment of a performance goal. The Committee shall determine and certify, for each participant, the extent to which the performance goals have been met and the amount of the award, if any, to be made. 
  

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 SECTION 6. ADJUSTMENT OF SHARES. 
 (a) Adjustments. If Schwab shall at any time change the number of issued shares of common stock by stock dividend, stock split, spin-off, split-off, spin-out, recapitalization, merger, consolidation,
reorganization, combination, or exchange of shares, then, in order to prevent unintended dilution or enlargement of the benefits or potential benefits intended to be made available under the Plan, the Committee shall equitably adjust the total
number of shares reserved for issuance under the Plan, the maximum number of shares that may be made subject to an award in any fiscal year, and the number of shares covered by each outstanding award and the price therefor, if any. The Committee
shall also adjust the terms and conditions of, and the criteria included in, awards in recognition of unusual or nonrecurring events (including, without limitation, the events described in the preceding sentence) affecting the Company or the
financial statements of the Company or of changes in applicable laws, regulations, or accounting principles, whenever the Committee determines that such adjustments are needed to prevent unintended dilution or enlargement of the benefits or
potential benefits intended to be made available under the Plan. The determination of the Committee as to the foregoing adjustments, if any, shall be conclusive and binding on all participants under the Plan. 
 (b) Corporate Transactions. In the event that the Schwab is a party to a merger or other reorganization, outstanding awards shall be subject to
the agreement of merger or reorganization. Such agreement shall provide for (i) the continuation of the outstanding awards by Schwab, if Schwab is a surviving corporation, (ii) the assumption of the outstanding awards by the surviving
corporation or its parent or subsidiary, (iii) the substitution by the surviving corporation or its parent or subsidiary of its own awards for the outstanding awards under this Plan, (iv) full exercisability or vesting and accelerated
expiration of the outstanding awards or (v) settlement of the full value of the outstanding awards in cash or cash equivalents followed by cancellation of such awards. 
 (c) Substitution and Assumption of Benefits. Without affecting the number of shares reserved or available hereunder the Board or the Committee may
authorize the issuance of benefits under this Plan in connection with the assumption of, or substitution for, outstanding benefits previously granted to individuals who become employees of Schwab or any subsidiary as a result of any merger,
consolidation, acquisition of property or stock, or reorganization, upon such terms and conditions as the Committee may deem appropriate. 
 (d) Reservation of Rights. Except as provided in this Section 6, a participant shall have no rights by reason of any subdivision or consolidation of shares of stock of any class, the payment of any dividend or any other increase
or decrease in the number of shares of stock of any class. Any issue by Schwab of shares of stock of any class, or securities convertible into shares of stock of any class, shall not affect, and no adjustment by reason thereof shall be made with
respect to, the number, kind or exercise price of shares subject to a Stock Option or other award. The grant of an award pursuant to the Plan shall not affect in any way the right or power of the Company to make adjustments, reclassifications,
reorganizations or changes of its capital or business structure, to merge or consolidate or to dissolve, liquidate, sell or transfer all or any part of its business or assets. 
  

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 SECTION 7. TERMS OF AWARDS. 
 (a) Transferability. Except as otherwise determined by the Committee in the case of benefits other than Incentive Stock Options or SARs granted in tandem with Incentive Stock Options, each benefit granted under
the Plan shall not be transferable otherwise than by will or the laws of descent and distribution and each Stock Option and SAR shall be exercisable during the participant’s lifetime only by the participant or, in the event of disability, by
the participant’s personal representative. In the event of the death of a participant, the exercise of any benefit or payment with respect to any benefit shall be made only by or to the executor or administrator of the estate of the deceased
participant or the person or persons to whom the deceased participant’s rights under the benefit shall pass by will or the laws of descent and distribution. 
 (b) Change in Control. The Committee (in its sole discretion) may determine at the time of (or at any time after) the grant of an award, that upon a Change in Control of Schwab, that any outstanding Stock
Option or SAR shall become vested and exercisable; all restrictions on any Restricted Stock or Restricted Stock Unit shall lapse; all performance goals shall be deemed achieved at target levels and all other terms and conditions met; Performance
Stock shall be delivered; a Performance Unit and Restricted Stock Unit shall be paid out as promptly as practicable; and any Other Stock or Cash Award shall be delivered or paid. A “Change in Control” shall mean the occurrence of
any of the following events: 
 (i) Upon consummation of a reorganization, merger or consolidation (a “Business
Combination”), in each case, unless, following such Business Combination: 
 (A) the individuals and entities who
were the beneficial owners, respectively, of the then outstanding shares of Common Stock of the Company (the “Outstanding Common Stock”) and the then outstanding voting securities of the Company entitled to vote generally in the
election of directors (the “Outstanding Voting Securities”) immediately prior to such Business Combination beneficially own, directly or indirectly, more than 50% of, respectively, the then outstanding shares of common stock and the
combined voting power of the then outstanding voting securities entitled to vote generally in the election of directors, as the case may be, of the corporation resulting from such Business Combination (including, without limitation, a corporation
which as a result of such transaction owns the Company either directly or through one or more subsidiaries) in substantially the same proportions as their ownership, immediately prior to such Business Combination, of the Outstanding Common Stock and
Outstanding Voting Securities, as the case may be; and 
 (B) no Person (as defined in subparagraph (iii) below)
(excluding any corporation resulting from such Business Combination or any employee benefit plan (or related trust) sponsored or maintained by the Company or such other corporation resulting from such Business Combination) beneficially owns,
directly or indirectly, 20% or more of, respectively, the then outstanding shares of common stock of the 

  

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corporation resulting from such Business Combination or the combined voting power of the then outstanding voting securities of such corporation, except to
the extent that such ownership of Outstanding Common Stock or Outstanding Voting Securities existed prior to the Business Combination; and 
 (C) at least a majority of the members of the board of directors of the corporation resulting from such Business Combination were members of the Board at the time of the execution of the initial agreement, or of the
action of the Board, providing for such Business Combination; or 
 (ii) If individuals who, as of the Effective Date,
constitute the Board (the “Incumbent Board”) cease for any reason to constitute at least a majority of the Board; provided, however, that any individual becoming a director subsequent to the date hereof whose election, or nomination
for election by the Company’s stockholders, was approved by a vote of at least a majority of the directors then comprising the Incumbent Board shall be considered as though such individual were a member of the Incumbent Board, but excluding,
for this purpose, any such individual whose initial assumption of office occurs as a result of (A) an actual or threatened election contest with respect to the election or removal of directors; (B) an actual or threatened solicitation of
proxies or consents; or (C) any other actual or threatened action by, or on behalf of, any Person other than the Board; or 
 (iii) Upon the acquisition after the Effective Date by any individual, entity or group (within the meaning of section 13(d)(3) or 14(d)(2) of the Exchange Act (a “Person”) of beneficial ownership (within the meaning of Rule
13d-3 promulgated under the Exchange Act) of 20% or more of either (A) the then Outstanding Common Stock or (B) the combined voting power of the Outstanding Voting Securities; provided, however, that the following acquisitions shall not be
deemed to be covered by this subparagraph (iii): (x) any acquisition of Outstanding Common Stock or Outstanding Voting Securities by the Company, (y) any acquisition of Outstanding Common Stock or Outstanding Voting Securities by any
employee benefit plan (or related trust) sponsored or maintained by the Company or (z) any acquisition of Outstanding Common Stock or Outstanding Voting Securities by any corporation pursuant to a transaction which complies with clauses (A),
(B) and (C) of subparagraph (i) above; or 
 (iv) The consummation of the sale of all or substantially all of
the assets of the Company or approval by the stockholders of the Company of a complete liquidation or dissolution of the Company. 
 (c)
Taxes. Schwab shall be entitled to withhold the amount of any tax attributable to any amounts payable or shares deliverable under the Plan, after giving the person entitled to receive such payment or delivery notice and Schwab may defer
making payment or delivery as to any award, if any such tax is payable until indemnified to its satisfaction. A participant may pay all or a portion of Schwab’s minimum statutory withholding obligation arising in connection with 

  

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the exercise of a Stock Option or SAR or the receipt or vesting of shares hereunder by electing to have Schwab withhold shares of common stock having a fair
market value equal to such amount. 
 (d) Effective Date, Amendment and Termination. The Plan is effective on the Effective Date and
shall automatically terminate one day before the 10th anniversary of the date on which the Board approved the Plan. The Board or the Committee may amend the Plan from time to time or terminate the Plan at any time. However, no such action shall
reduce the amount of any existing award or change the terms and conditions thereof without the participant’s consent. Stockholder approval shall be obtained for any Plan amendment to the extent necessary and desirable to comply with applicable
laws, regulations or rules. 
 (e) Fair Market Value. The fair market value of a share of Schwab’s common stock on a given
determination date shall equal: 
 (i) The closing sales price of a share as reported on the NASDAQ Stock Market (NASDAQ) on
the applicable determination date (except in the case of a share of restricted stock, which shall be the average of the high and low price of a share as reported on NASDAQ on the applicable determination date), or 
 (ii) If no sales of shares are reported for such date, the mean between the bid and asked price of a share on NASDAQ at the close of the
market on such date, or 
 (iii) In the event that the method for determining fair market value described in clauses
(i) and (ii) is not practicable, the fair market value of a share determined in accordance with any other reasonable method as the Committee, in its discretion, may deem equitable, or as required by applicable law or regulation.

 (f) Dividend Equivalents. Any participant selected by the Committee, in its sole discretion, may be granted dividend equivalents
based on the dividends declared on shares that are subject to any award, to be credited as of dividend payment dates, during the period between the date the award is granted and the date the award is exercised, vests or expires, as determined by the
Committee. Such dividend equivalents shall be converted to cash or additional shares by such formula and at such time and subject to such limitations as may be determined by the Committee. 
 (g) Other Provisions. The award of any benefit under the Plan may also be subject to other provisions (whether or not applicable to the benefit
awarded to any other participant) as the Committee determines appropriate, including provisions intended to comply with applicable securities laws and stock exchange or stock market requirements, understandings or conditions as to the
participant’s employment, requirements or inducements for continued ownership of common stock after exercise or vesting of benefits, forfeiture of awards in the event of termination of employment shortly after exercise or vesting, or breach of
noncompetition or confidentiality agreements following termination of employment, or provisions permitting the deferral of the receipt of a benefit for such period and upon such terms as the Committee shall determine. 
  

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 (h) Non-U.S. Employees. In the event any benefit under this Plan is granted to an employee who is
employed or providing services outside the United States and who is not compensated from a payroll maintained in the United States, the Committee may, in its sole discretion, modify the provisions of the Plan as they pertain to such individuals to
comply with applicable law, regulation or accounting rules. 
 (i) Governing Law. The Plan and any actions taken in connection
herewith shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the state of Delaware (without regard to applicable Delaware principles of conflict of laws). 
 SECTION 8. PAYMENT OF DIRECTORS’ FEES DEFERRALS IN SECURITIES 
 In the event a Non-Employee
Director elects pursuant to and in accordance with the terms of Schwab’s Directors’ Deferred Compensation Plan II (or any predecessor or successor to such plan) to defer receipt of the payment of his or her annual cash retainer from Schwab
in the form of Restricted Stock Units, Nonqualified Stock Options, Restricted Stock, Other Stock Awards or a combination thereof, such Nonqualified Stock Options, Restricted Stock Units, Restricted Stock, and Other Stock Awards shall be issued under
this Plan. For purposes of this Section 8, the term “Non-Employee Director” shall also include a non-employee director of any Subsidiary, if the Committee has approved participation by such non-employee director in Schwab’s
deferred compensation plan for directors. The number of each such form of award to be granted to Non-Employee Directors pursuant to this Section 8 in connection with a deferral election under the Directors’ Deferred Compensation Plan II
(or any predecessor or successor to such plan) shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of that plan, but the terms of each such award shall be determined by the Committee or its delegate in accordance with the provisions of this Plan.

 SECTION 9. DEFERRAL OF AWARDS. 
 Subject to the requirements of section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code, the Committee (in its sole discretion) may permit or require a participant to have cash or shares that otherwise would be paid to such participant as a result of the
exercise or settlement of an award credited to a deferred compensation account established for such participant by the Committee as an entry on Schwab’s books. A deferred compensation account may be credited with interest or other forms of
investment return, as determined by the Committee. A participant for whom such an account is established shall have no rights other than those of a general creditor of Schwab. Such an account shall represent an unfunded and unsecured obligation of
Schwab and shall be subject to the terms and conditions of the applicable agreement between such participant and Schwab. If the deferral or conversion of awards is permitted or required, the Committee (in its sole discretion) may, consistent with
the requirements of section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code, establish rules, procedures and forms pertaining to such awards, including (without limitation) the settlement of deferred compensation accounts established under this Section 9.

  

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 SECTION 10. DEFINED TERMS 
  

			
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	 “Board”
	  	1
	 “Code”
	  	1
	 “Committee”
	  	1
	 “Company”
	  	1
	 “Covered Employees”
	  	2
	 “Effective Date”
	  	1
	 “Exchange Act”
	  	1
	 “Incentive Stock Option”
	  	5
	 “Non-Employee Directors”
	  	2
	 “Nonqualified Stock Option”
	  	3
	 “Performance Criteria”
	  	7
	 “Performance Stock”
	  	6
	 “Performance Units”
	  	6
	 “Plan”
	  	1
	 “SARs”
	  	6
	 “Schwab”
	  	1
	 “Business Combination”
	  	9
	 “Change in Control”
	  	9
	 “Incumbent Board”
	  	10
	 “Outstanding Common Stock”
	  	9
	 “Outstanding Voting Securities”
	  	9
	 “Person”
	  	10
	 “Prior Plans”
	  	1

  

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