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About E-Trade & E-Trade Folios

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Summary: An E-Trade folio is a product used by investors to become a part of the E-Trade network, allowing the investor to create checking accounts, savings accounts and any other services offered by full service brokerage firms. Put together an E-Trade folio account with advice from a business professor in this free video on E-Trade.

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John Niemira is a professor of business at Stevens-Henager College in Salt Lake City, Utah.read more

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"Hello, my name is John Niemira, and I wanted to talk to you today about E-Trade and E-Trade folios. E-Trade's a great company -- full-service brokerage firm, banking and brokerage firm. An E-Trade folio is the products that you would purchase or become part of on the E-Trade network. E-Trade offers checking accounts, savings accounts, trading of stocks, international stocks, bonds, securities, almost anything a full-service broker would offer for you. They've been in business for a long time. The folio will put together for you a package where you have some stocks, some bonds, a bit of savings, checking account, whatever you would like to do with E-Trade -- full-service broker. So if you have any questions, get online, take a look, open up their information page, and go from there. For any more information on this topic or any other business topic, you can contact me directly at my email, jniemira@gmail.com."

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