Comparing Brokers
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Planning to buy a few hundred--or even a few--shares of stock? You would be wise to do a little comparing of brokerage fees and services. The cost of trading can vary widely between different investment houses--sometimes even when both companies are providing comparable products and services to investors. But, in some cases, the cheaper alternatives simply don’t provide the services--such as research reports and advice--that you might need.
Here’s a work sheet to help you compare three brokerages:
Stock to be purchased:
Number of shares:
Per-share market price: $
Total price of shares: $
Brokerage: Trading fees: $
Provides investment reports? ( ) yes ( ) no
Gives needed and valuable advice? ( ) yes ( ) no
Answers questions about financial markets and/or asset allocation? ( ) yes ( ) no
Is helpful and responsive? ( ) yes ( ) no
Understands and accommodates your specific investment needs and goals? ( ) yes ( ) no
Brokerage: Trading fees: $
Provides investment reports? ( ) yes ( ) no
Gives needed and valuable advice? ( ) yes ( ) no
Answers questions about financial markets and/or asset allocation? ( ) yes ( ) no
Is helpful and responsive? ( ) yes ( ) no
Understands and accommodates your specific investment needs and goals? ( ) yes ( ) no?
Brokerage: Trading fees: $
Provides investment reports? ( ) yes ( ) no
Gives needed and valuable advice? ( ) yes ( ) no
Answers questions about financial markets and/or asset allocation? ( ) yes ( ) no
Is helpful and responsive? ( ) yes ( ) no
Understands and accommodates your specific investment needs and goals? ( ) yes ( ) no
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