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A brokerage account is a type of account for investing. You can use it to buy and sell different investments like stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and ETFs. It works by connecting the investor with a brokerage firm, which acts as an intermediary between the investor and the financial markets.
Learn about Vanguard's settlement fund, its role in managing cash for trading, and how it ensures smooth transactions within your investment account.
Start with this step-by-step guide to opening a personal investment account, such as a general investing brokerage account or an IRA. Whether you’re opening an account to start investing for the first time, or to refine your current investing strategy, we’re here to make it easier for you with this step-by-step guide.
A trust account is a legal arrangement in which the grantor allows a third party, the trustee, to manage assets on behalf of the beneficiaries of the trust. A trust can provide legal protection for your assets and make sure those assets are distributed according to your wishes. Once the trust has been established, an investment account can be ...
Which investment account you choose starts with what you're saving for. See which types of investment accounts we offer.
U.S. Treasury securities are direct debt obligations backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government. Interest can be paid at maturity or semiannually depending on the type of security. Treasuries usually are issued in $1,000 denominations.
Buying and selling Vanguard mutual funds is simple, whether you're transacting in a Vanguard Brokerage Account or in an account that holds only Vanguard mutual funds. Here are details on fund prices, investment costs, and how to buy and sell.
When buying or selling an ETF, you will pay or receive the current market price, which may be more or less than net asset value. Online trading of brokerage products--stocks, ETFs, CDs, and bonds--is simple in a Vanguard Brokerage Account.
When buying or selling an ETF, you will pay or receive the current market price, which may be more or less than net asset value. Learn more about margin loans and margin trading with Vanguard. Explore the benefits and find out how to get approval for margin investing today.
Securities held in Vanguard Brokerage Accounts are eligible for SIPC coverage. If your account number has 8 digits, you have a brokerage account. If your account has an 11-digit account number, it's a mutual fund-only account, which exists on our old platform and isn't covered by the SIPC.