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What is KICKING THE TIRES?

Shopping by a potential investor for an investment brokerage firm described creatively.

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SECURITIES INVESTOR PROTECTION CORPORATION (SIPC), DEEP DISCOUNT BROKER, ACCOMPANIED SHOPPING, BROKER/DEALER, PRIVATE EQUITY, VULTURE CAPITALIST, BULLET GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CONTRACT (GIC), ABC AGREEMENT, MANAGED ACCOUNT, RATE OF RETURN RULE


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  1. SECURITIES INVESTOR PROTECTION CORPORATION (SIPC)
  2. DEEP DISCOUNT BROKER
  3. ACCOMPANIED SHOPPING
  4. BROKER/DEALER
  5. PRIVATE EQUITY
  6. VULTURE CAPITALIST
  7. BULLET GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CONTRACT (GIC)
  8. ABC AGREEMENT
  9. MANAGED ACCOUNT
  10. RATE OF RETURN RULE

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