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Before you open a brokerage account, you need to learn the difference between a traditional and discount broker, the benefits and costs associated with each, and which one fits your style or personality. ... Before you can begin investing, you must open a brokerage account (for those of you who don't know what this is,
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brokerage account - definition of brokerage account - A customer's account at a brokerage. There are three kinds of brokerage accounts. The most basic kind is a cash-management account, into which... ... brokerage account in the news...
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www.investorwords.com/586/brokerage_accounts.html
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Broker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A broker is a party that mediates between a buyer and a seller. A broker who also acts as a seller or as a buyer becomes a principal party to the deal. Distinguish agent: one who acts on behalf of a...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broker
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A manual transfer may also occur when you request a partial transfer of your account between brokerage firms. The rules of the NYSE and FINRA require firms to expedite or complete these requests in a reasonable amount of time, but firms have the option to make these transfers electronically through ACATS.
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Accounts – Opening A Brokerage Account ... When you open a brokerage account, you must sign a new account agreement. You should carefully review all the information in this agreement because it determines your legal rights regarding your account.
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www.sec.gov/answers/openaccount.htm
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This article from The Investment FAQ discusses trading, specifically brokerage account types. ... Subject: Trading - Brokerage Account Type ... A cash account is the traditional brokerage account (sometimes called a "Type 1" account). If you have a cash account, you may make trades, but you have to pay in full for all purchases...
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