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Stock Market: Dividend Reinvestment Plans - DRIP's


  • DRIP Advisor Providing the authoritative source of information on the internet for long term investors who want to own pieces of America's best companies.

  • DRIP Central This is your starting point for information about Dividend Reinvestment Plans (DRIPs) and Direct Purchase Stocks. DRIPs are an individual investor's best friend! Over 800 publicly-traded companies offer DRIPs to shareholders, reinvesting all dividends in purchases of additional shares of stock (or fractional shares) and allowing "optional cash purchases" for little or no commissions.

  • Investing Direct Online Offers a list of companies with direct-investment plans. Updated daily. Comprehensive sources of information about dividend reinvestment programs.

  • InvestPower Where investors can actually purchase or sell stock of a direct purchase plan. Purchases and sales are made daily by American Stock Transfer & Trust Co., the largest independent transfer agent in the US.

  • The Moneypaper By utilizing the information we make available, the small investor finally has a fighting chance. Our commonsense approach helps you save on fees and commissions, invest in quality, and take advantage of strategies to reduce risk.

  • Netstock Direct The leading site on the web for direct stock and dividend reinvestment plans. You can order plan materials, view them online and even enroll online. Netstock has recently launched a companion site, Mutual Funds Direct.

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  • Benefits of Dividend Reinvestment Plans All about them. It is not surprising that many investors have never heard of DRIPs and SIPs and the advantages they provide. It is an unusual stock broker that will recommend a stock program when no commission is involved. Since no commission is paid on DRIPs and SIPS, the virtues of these plans are often unsung. DRIPs and SIPs are relatively new vehicles.

  • USA Today Personal Wealth About dividend reinvestment plans.

  • What are Dividend Reinvestment Plans? Questions and answers from The Motley Fool.