I was hoping to setup a sharebuilder account to be used by my upcoming trust account.
But sharebuilder doesnt do trusts?
Any suggestions for alternatives?
I already use SHarebuilder for non-trust investments.
2006-12-30
16:55:44
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pcreamer2000
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I like scotttrade, it does trusts but doesnt do stock DRIPS (does do a funds drip sorta).
Any others?
2007-01-02
12:34:49 ·
update #1
I guess question should be: DRIPS & TRUSTS both.
2007-01-02
22:07:59 ·
update #2
WHile one can do drips without ...it still is that one has to buy the initial shares & that is the rason to look at sharebuilder or alternatives.
2007-01-02
22:09:40 ·
update #3
I relize drips are mostly a 'do it yourself' deal... But was prefereing a point of contact type of deal 'like scottrade or sharebuilder' to use as the base to buy into the drips & build.
Instead I guess it will be what the drip newsletters recommend.
2007-01-02
23:01:23 ·
update #4