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  2. Fidelity Investments vs. Vanguard - AOL

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    Account fees. No annual, activity or transfer-out fee. $25 fee for certain accounts (can be waived with $5,000,000 in Vanguard assets or email delivery of statements) No-transaction-fee mutual ...

  3. Vanguard vs. Fidelity vs. Schwab: Breaking Down the Numbers - AOL

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    For example, you’ll need to pay $35 per transaction if investing in mortgage-backed securities with Vanguard. It’s worth noting that these fee schedules don’t include the charges you’ll ...

  4. Vanguard vs. Fidelity: Which Brokerage Gives The Best Bang ...

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    Options at Vanguard come with a minimal $1 contract fee, while Fidelity charges an even lower $0.65 contract fee. There are also some transaction fee mutual funds that can incur costs, with ...

  5. Exchange-traded fund - Wikipedia

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    t. e. An exchange-traded fund (ETF) is a type of investment fund that is also an exchange-traded product, i.e., it is traded on stock exchanges. [1][2][3] ETFs own financial assets such as stocks, bonds, currencies, debts, futures contracts, and/or commodities such as gold bars. Many ETFs provide some level of diversification compared to owning ...

  6. Fedwire - Wikipedia

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    Fees were now applicable to several services, including funds transfers and securities safekeeping. [7] Banks are charged a gross transfer fee of $0.82 for every transaction, however there is a three-tiered discount schedule, which results in actual transaction fees costing between $0.034 and $0.82 per transaction depending on transaction volume.

  7. Transfer tax - Wikipedia

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    from one person (or entity) to another. In a narrow legal sense, a transfer tax is essentially a transaction fee imposed on the transfer of title to property from one entity to another. This kind of tax is typically imposed where there is a legal requirement for registration of the transfer, such as transfers of real estate, shares, or bond.

  8. Vanguard Is Paying Investors Millions. Are You One of Them? - AOL

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    Some investors will be getting a bit of money back soon, the result of a big settlement between financial firm Vanguard and the Massachusetts Secretary of State. The $6.25 million settlement has ...

  9. Financial transaction tax - Wikipedia

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    A financial transaction tax (FTT) is a levy on a specific type of financial transaction for a particular purpose. The tax has been most commonly associated with the financial sector for transactions involving intangible property rather than real property. It is not usually considered to include consumption taxes paid by consumers.