A recent article in the San Francisco Business Times indicates that starting in September 2012, Charles Schwab will charge customers at least $500 to take delivery of a paper stock certificate, up from just $50. Tweet
A recent article in the San Francisco Business Times indicates that starting in September 2012, Charles Schwab will charge customers at least $500 to take delivery of a paper stock certificate, up from just $50. Tweet
Author Bio: Rick Roman has a B.S. in Finance from Arizona State University, 45 years of stock market experience, a long career in high-tech corporate finance, co-founder of GiveAshare.com, and author of the award-winning book: I’m A Shareholder available on Amazon and GiveAshare.com. Rick has been quoted as a stock gift and kids financial literacy expert in many publications including CNN Money, USA Today, CBS MarketWatch and has participated in financial literacy organizations like the Council for Economic Education and the JumpStart Coalition.
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