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Buy or sell the following:
Stocks
Securities that represent an ownership interest in a corporation. (Corporations issue stock to raise funds for the company.)
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Mutual Funds
Investment companies that pool the money of many individual investors and use it to buy a diversified portfolio of securities.
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U.S. Treasury, agency, municipal, and corporate bonds
An IOU issued by a corporation, municipality, or government agency, whereby a bond issuer borrows money from the public and promises to pay interest at regular intervals until the bond matures, at which time the principal is repaid.
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Unit investment trusts
An investment in a fixed, diversified group of professionally selected stocks or bonds.
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Tax-deferred annuities
Retirement planning investments that allow you to reinvest your interest and dividends on a tax-deferred basis.
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Equity and index options
Financial instruments that give the owner the right to buy or sell a specific stock at a designated price within a specified period of time. A call option allows the buyer to purchase the stock at any time up to the expiration date of the contract. A put option allows the buyer to sell the stock at any time up to the expiration date of the contract.
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Money market funds
Mutual funds that consist of short-term money market securities, which typically include treasury bills, federal agency notes, commercial paper, CDs and repurchase agreements.
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Insurance
Solutions that protect families, businesses, and estates from the risks related to death, disability, long-term care, business continuation, and estate taxation.
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(Please refer to our commissions schedule for fees and commissions: Standard | Online)
Mutual funds, annuities, and other investment products:
| Not FDIC-insured |
May lose value |
No bank guarantee |
Commerce Brokerage Services, Inc., Member FINRA/SIPC, is a wholly owned non-bank subsidiary of Commerce Bank, N.A.
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