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Brokerage account loans, called margin loans, are common. In a margin loan, the securities in the brokerage account become collateral for the loan. Some customers use margin loans to buy additional securities ...Read More
Brokerage training is conducted by all major brokerage firms for newly hired financial advisers and consists of two parts: exam preparation and sales training....Read More
Operating a brokerage firm calls for placing extreme safeguards in place. When you are dealing with the personal financial information of clients, it must be stringently protected. There are methods of file ...Read More
Learning the jargon of personal finance and investing is like learning a foreign language to many people. However, the concept of a brokerage is fairly simple. A brokerage is a firm that basically serves as a ...Read More
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Brokerage firm stocks have changed character greatly in the last 30 years as trading barriers like the Glass Steagel Act have fallen and emphasis on trading profits has risen. Investment banking activity and ...Read More
A discount brokerage firm executes trade orders for its customers at a fraction of the cost of full-service brokers. They are able to charge much lower fees because they provide no investment advice or ...Read More
A brokerage house is a company licensed to buy and sell stocks or securities on behalf of buyers and sellers. Brokerage house employees, or brokers, carry out the requests of the firm's clients in trading ...Read More
Online brokerage accounts are discount accounts that allow individual investors to participate in the stock market without actually going through a human stockbroker. They have given individual investors the ...Read More



