What happens to my dividends?
The ETFs held in your Smart Portfolio may periodically post dividends. When these dividends roll in as cash, we automatically reinvest them in your Smart Portfolio so that your money is put to work in the markets (the sooner, the better). This helps support the goal of compounded growth in your Smart Portfolio.
Want to learn more about compounded growth, plus how it benefits you and your investments? Check out this article on Stash Learn.
DISCLOSURES
A “Smart Portfolio” is a Discretionary Managed account whereby Stash has full authority to manage.
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