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Wednesday, October 7, 2015

DRIP STOCKS/-

  1. http://www.giveashare.com/drips.asp
  2. http://www.forbes.com/sites/gurucentral/2013/10/16/best-dow-stocks-for-dividend-reinvestment-plans/
  3. http://www.fool.com/DRIPPort/HowToInvestDRIPs.htm
  4. http://www.nasdaq.com/article/the-best-drip-on-the-market-pays-a-solid-64-cm34006
  5. https://www.directinvesting.com/25_dollar_drips.cfm
  6. http://www.getrichslowly.org/blog/2014/03/27/how-you-too-can-drip-with-cash/   THIS IS GOOD TO FOLLOW.
  7. A potential stumbling block to joining a DRIP is that in some programs you already have to be a shareholder of the company in order to enroll. Brokers offer one avenue for getting that first share, although the fees to purchase one share of stock will be quite high in percentage terms of the total investment. However, investors should realize that once the initial investment is made through the broker, they will never need a broker again to purchase stock in that company. If you buy the initial share from a broker, make sure the share is registered in your own name.
  8. Another starting point for obtaining enrollment information is the company’s transfer agent. Transfer agents administer DRIPs and direct-purchase plans for companies. The leading transfer agents include:

    • American Stock Transfer and Trust (www.amstock.com)
    • Broadridge (stockplans.broadridge.com)
    • Computershare (www.computershare.com/investor)
    • Wells Fargo (www.shareowneronline.com)
    • Registrar & Transfer Co. (www.rtco.com)
  9. http://www.investopedia.com/articles/02/011602.asp
  10. http://www.dripcentral.com/directory/agents.shtml
  11. https://www.wellsfargo.com/com/investments/shareowner-services/faq/purchase-plans
  12. THIS IS WELLSFARGO  CLIENTS AND OTHERS TOO.

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