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Buying Stocks Without A Broker
Buying Stocks Without A Broker
Author: Charles B. Carlson, McGraw-Hill Harvard Business School Pr
ISBN-13: 9780070115019
ISBN-10: 007011501X
Publication Date: 1/1/1996
Pages: 448
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Book Type: Paperback
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DRIPs, or divendent reinvestment plans, are the focus of this book. Charles Carlson explains what they are and how to use them. That takes up the first 109 pages. The remaining 267 pages is a list of hundreds of DRIPs from various companies. This list is worth the price of a credit since it not only details how each DRIP works, it also explains how to start them.
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Super informationm
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Great book. Had more time to read before kids.
Enjoy.
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Tells you everything you need to know to invest in DRIPs (Dividend Reinvestment Plans). You buy the stocks directly from the company and in many cases, at a discount. The minimum investment varies, but in many cases, is very low. It also lists the companies offering DRIPs. This is the second edition, c1996, so before investing in a specific company, I would check its rating (online or in ValueLine, at the public library), and contact the company about its current plan specifics.