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  2. How to Transfer a Brokerage Account - AOL

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    Here’s how to transfer a brokerage account from one broker to another, how long it takes, and five things you should do to make the process as easy as possible.

  3. How to move stocks and transfer brokerages, stress-free - AOL

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    Money.ca explains how to transfer funds from one brokerage account to another.

  4. Ask the Dolans: How do I switch an IRA from one broker to ...

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    Ken and Daria Dolan, America's First Family of Personal Finance, answer your money questions every Friday. Click here to ask Ken and Daria your question.An IRA account is a crucial tool to your ...

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  6. Stock transfer agent - Wikipedia

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    A stock transfer agent, transfer agent, share registry or transfer agency is an entity, usually a third-party firm unrelated to security transactions, that manages the change in ownership of company stock or investment fund shares, maintains a register of ownership and acts as paying agent for the payment of dividends and other distributions to investors.

  7. Cede and Company - Wikipedia

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    Cede and Company (also known as Cede and Co. or Cede & Co.) is a specialist United States financial institution that processes transfers of stock certificates on behalf of Depository Trust Company, the central securities depository used by the United States National Market System, which includes the New York Stock Exchange, and Nasdaq. [1]