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  2. What is a brokerage account? - AOL

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    A brokerage account is a type of financial account that allows you to trade investments. With a brokerage account, you can buy and sell assets such as stocks, bonds, mutual funds, CDs and ETFs ...

  3. Best online stock brokers for beginners in January 2024 - AOL

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    What is a brokerage fee? There can be fees associated with brokerage accounts, but most online brokers don’t charge commissions for buying and selling stocks and ETFs these days.

  4. Best brokerage account bonuses in January 2025 - AOL

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    You can earn a cash bonus if you open a brokerage or retirement (traditional IRA or Roth IRA) account and fund it with $5,000 or more. Your account must be opened by Jan. 23, 2025 to qualify.

  5. Mirae Asset Securities - Wikipedia

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    Mirae Asset Securities Co., Ltd. (Korean: 미래에셋증권 주식회사; RR: Mirae Eset Jeunggwon Jusik Hoesa) is the largest investment banking and stock brokerage company by market capitalization in South Korea. Mirae Asset Securities has been merged with Daewoo Securities as the end of December 2016. [1]

  6. Stockbroker - Wikipedia

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    A stockbroker is an individual or company that buys and sells stocks and other investments for a financial market participant in return for a commission, markup, or fee.In most countries they are regulated as a broker or broker-dealer and may need to hold a relevant license and may be a member of a stock exchange.

  7. Mutual fund fees and expenses - Wikipedia

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    In addition, a Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) member brokerage firm should not sell you shares of a fund in an amount that is "just below" the fund's sales load breakpoint simply to earn a higher commission. Each fund company establishes its own formula for how it will calculate whether an investor is entitled to receive a ...