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How can I invest in the stock market?" The answer is quite simple: invest in stocks through dividend reinvestment plans -- also known as DRIPs (or DRPs). Using DRIPs, anyone can build a portfolio of common stocks with no or low commissions or fees.
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The Perks Of Dividend Reinvestment Plans - These plans offer shareholders a way to directly invest in some of the top companies without the commissions.
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Dividend reinvestment plan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A dividend reinvestment program or dividend reinvestment plan (DRIP) is an equity investment option offered directly from the underlying company. The investor does not receive quarterly dividends ...
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Drip Net ; A guide to dividend reinvestment plans ... Dividend Reinvestment Plans -- or DRiPs -- allow investors to buy into stocks on their own terms. ... dividend reinvestment guide...
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These plans get their name from the fact that they also reinvest dividends paid, using these dividends to purchase more stock. Thus the name "Dividend Reinvestment Plan." The specifics of whether or not you have to reinvest the dividends depends on the plan.
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Drips are offered by companies to their shareholders as a way to buy stock directly from the company (usually through a transfer agent) in very small amounts to large amounts, and usually on a monthly basis if desired. ... What Are Dividend Reinvestment Plans?
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