Dividend Reinvestment Plan
Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRP)
Dividend Reinvestment Plan
dividend reinvestment plan (DRIP)
Dividend reinvestment plan (DRIP).
Many publicly held companies allow shareholders to reinvest dividends in company stock or buy additional shares through dividend reinvestment plans, or DRIPs.
Enrolling in a DRIP enables you to build your investment gradually, taking advantage of dollar cost averaging and usually paying only a minimal transaction fee for each purchase.
Many DRIPs will also buy back shares at any time you want to sell, in most cases for a minimal sales charge.
One potential drawback of purchasing through a DRIP is that you accumulate shares at different prices over time, making it more difficult to determine your cost basis -- especially if you want to sell some of but not all your holdings.