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Dividend Reinvestment Plans (DRIPs): Compound Your Earnings
A "drip account" most commonly refers to a Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRIP), which is an investment plan that automatically reinvests cash dividends from a stock or mutual fund into the purchase of additional shares of the same security. The term can also refer to the Drip marketing automation software for email marketing.
Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRIP)
How it works: When a company pays a dividend, the money is used to buy more whole or fractional shares of that company's stock instead of being paid out as cash to the investor.
Benefit: This allows for the power of compounding, as the new shares also start earning dividends, which then buy more shares, accelerating the growth of an investment over time.
Cost: Many plans offer no-fee reinvestment, but some brokers may charge a service fee.
Taxes: Even though the cash isn't received, dividends are still considered taxable income in the year they are paid.
How to join: You can often enroll through a brokerage or directly with the company's transfer agent.
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Looking forward to that flood Sir!!
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"What storm, Mr. President?"
"You'll see!" - POTUS
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DECLAS CoC
POTUS Barr
Barr Durham
[[F] classified intel provided [FVEY - Non FVEY] as needed]
Does Durham want to hold [freeze] 'public' declas due to criminal nature of the probe(s)?
Think GJ material.
When did the investigation begin?
When did the investigation really begin?
Nothing can stop what is coming.
Nothing.
Slow DRIP Flood
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