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| Subject: Re: DRIP in a Roth? | Date: 1/7/2002 5:56 PM | |
| Author: jrr7 | Number: 33149 of 72247 | |
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A traditional DRIP is administered by the company (or their registered agent). It's completely separate from another account. Very few companies/agents are set up to allow for DRIP IRAs. Do note that you can find a list of them by searching at www.netstockdirect.com There were 23 when I just searched. You could set up a DRIP within an IRA, but the broker will probably charge more fees than it's worth. |
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