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Because every dividend reinvestment plan is different, it is recommended that you pick up one of the many great books that have been written on the subject since they often include a list of participating stocks and the program specific requirements.

This site provides enough information to get you started but ultimately you will want to check with the actual companies that you are interested in to make sure that they are still active in promoting their Drips.

The Motley Fool's Investing Without a Silver Spoon - This 1999 classic was written by Jeff Fischer in the Fool's witty style. Where else are you going to get everything you need to know about drips, tax consequences and portfolio planning alongside guacamole recipes and Homer Simpson quotes. Taking the time to go beyond the logistics of dividend reinvestment plans and direct stock purchases to explain sector diversification and other analytical techniques the last 300 pages of this book features a comprehensive guide to 1000 different plans.

Buying Stocks Without a Broker - Chip Carlson's definitive guide. While a few years old it still offers all of the basics to get you started from the pioneer that coined the term No-Load Stocks.

All About DRIPs and DSPs - This 2001 release has updated information as well as stock picks when it singles out the best-performing drips over the past decade. Right now Amazon has it at 30% off!




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