> Stock minor account!?.?

Stock minor account!?.?

Posted at: 2014-12-05 
Yes your mother as custodian can sell the stock in the account in which she is the custodian'

Yes she can give you the money

Yes she can buy new stock for you

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So I'm a minor, & I was wondering when my mom sets up a custodial account, if I want here to sell some of my stock; p.s.(can I have here do that) can she give me the money, and can she buy NEW stock for me? Thanks for taking the time to read & answer my question, your answer is greatly appreciated. God Bless you.