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  • How to Calculate EPS in Business Finance

    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) defines earnings per share (EPS) as how much money shareholders would receive for each share of stock they own if the company distributed all of...

  • Definition of a Stock Investment

    A stock investment is an investment in a company where the investor purchases small units of ownership of the company known as a shares. Te value of shares can go up or down over time, increasing...

  • How to Calculate the Annual Dividend on Preferred Shares

    Preferred shares of stock are ownership equity securities just as regular (common) stock shares. However, preferred shareholders don't have voting rights at stockholder's meetings and preferred...

  • How to Invest Shares

    I don't know quite what "invest shares" means, but it is a very popular search term on Google, and if that audience is looking for what I think it's looking for, they could use an...

  • How to Use Covered Calls with an Online Trading Account

    Investing with covered calls is one of the safest types of options to work with. In this article you will learn the basics of how to use covered calls with an online trading account in just a few...

  • Options for Paper Trading

    Paper trading allows perspective investors to practice playing the market without actually entering any transactions. Free of monetary liability, an investor can imitate trades and keep track...

  • How to Buy Back Stock

    Stock buybacks are a way to reward long-term investors in a stock. Stock buybacks use cash from corporate earnings and sales of assets to repurchase stock through a one-time auction or irregular...

  • Information on Stock Shares

    When a company incorporates it must designate in its articles of incorporation how many shares of stock it will issue. A stock share is an ownership stake in a company issued to an individual,...

  • Beginning Stocks

    Stocks are a way to buy a small portion of a company. For example, if a company has issued 1 million shares and you own 100 shares, you own 0.01 percent. Stocks are traded on many exchanges, ...

  • How to Start Trading Stocks Online

    Investing is an integral part of wealth building. One has to save to invest and invest to grow. With internet becoming part of our life it is easier than ever before to trade stocks. Trading...

  • Types of Preferred Stocks

    Preferred stocks are popular with conservative investors because they carry less risk and have high dividends while still presenting the opportunity for some equity growth. These features lead...

  • Options Trading for Dummies

    Options trading is accessible to anyone and is much simpler than most people think. The key is to understand how much leverage exists and how much you can potentially lose in a worst-case...

  • Why a Stock Split May Not Be of Great Value to Existing Shareholders

    A company's board of directors decides if a stock will split to increase the number of shares outstanding. A stock split will also affect the stock's price. A stock split is most common when a...

  • How to Calculate a Wash Sale

    Ordinarily, losses on stocks can be used to offset gains and thus lower tax liability. A major exception to this, however, is the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) "wash sale" rule. The purpose is to...

  • What are the Types of Corporate Stock?

    Stocks represent shares of ownership in a company. A company can issue several classes of stock, and they are grouped into either the common stock class or preferred stock class. Each class has...

  • Stock Market Explained

    The stock market has come a long way from its origins in Cairo in the 11th century. Today, the world stock market is estimated at being close to $36 trillion (See References) and stocks can be...

  • How to Buy a Stock at a Good Price

    Playing the stock market can make you a great profit, but sometimes it is difficult to know if you have bought in at a good price. Here are some ways to help ensure that you have.

  • How to Sell Pink Sheet Stocks

    Pink sheet stocks are companies listed by the National Quotation Bureau but not necessarily registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission. These are illiquid, small companies that do not...

  • How to Reduce Your Taxes When Selling Stock or Mutual Fund Shares

    Need to sell a portion of stock or mutual fund shares accumulated over a period of time? Why not quickly, easily and legally reduce or eliminate the tax bite using specific identification?

  • How to purchase shares in an IPO (Initial Public Offering)

    Ever wondered how to purchase shares of a company that is about to go public? Here is a brief introduction on what steps you will need to take.

  • How to Calculate the Total Fair Value of Shares Vested

    The calculation of total fair value of invested shares is a straightforward process if the company is public and its shares are freely traded. Privately held companies without a ready valuation...

  • Stock Split Information

    When a company changes all its outstanding shares into a larger number of shares, that's a stock split. Such splits initially have no impact on the value of a stockholder's holdings because after...

  • How Does Buying & Selling Shares Work?

    Stock trading is the practice of investing in the free market by buying and selling shares of publicly listed companies. "Buy low, sell high" is the motto for stock investors. You make a profit if...

  • What Is a Stock Float?

    A stock float is the amount of shares available to the public to buy and trade. It is one of the most easily understood and researched terms in the investing world.

  • How to Calculate a 3-for-1 Stock Split

    Stock splits are a common mechanism for company management to signal the improving prospects of a growing concern. While there is not any change in the book value of the company, the effect of a...

  • Definition of Convertible Preferred Stock

    Preferred stock issuances sometimes include the opportunity for shares to be converted into common shares at the option of the holder and upon occasion at the option of the issuing company.

  • In What Ways Is Preferred Stock Like Long-Term Debt?

    The dividends from preferred stock are very consistent relative to the dividends from common stock. In fact, the stability of the preferred stock dividend makes it more similar to the payment of...

  • The Effects of Stock Splits

    A stock split has very limited impacted on holder of the stock. It is simply a tool to reduce the per share cost of a stock in order to facilitate trade of the shares.

  • What Is a Stock?

    Over 50 million Americans own at least a few shares of stock. In the long run, most people earn a good return on their investments. However, if a company does badly or the economy is doing poorly,...

  • How to Invest in Shares

    To invest in shares, contact a discount brokerage service over the Internet, or meet with a financial adviser to discuss risk tolerance and investment choices. Research different companies before...

  • How to Buy Shares in the Stock Market

    Buying shares in the stock market is easier than it has ever been. With so many online companies that offer low cost trades, any person can do it. If you're uncomfortable with online buying, there...

  • How to Buy Partial Shares of Stock

    Are you interested in buying partial shares of stock? It is possible to buy a tenth of a share or less if you have the right brokerage account. You will also have the option of reinvesting your...

  • About Drip Investments

    If you've read about a DRIP investment and thought it had to do with coffee makers, you'd have been wrong. A DRIP investment is an acronym for a direct reinvestment program. In this program,...

  • What Are Shares?

    A share is the basic unit used in finance and investing to determine how much of a security is owned. This can be a share of stock, a share of a mutual fund or a share of a limited partnership....

  • Explaining Short Stock Selling

    Short selling is the practice of borrowing securities for sale to investors at market price, while later purchasing those shares from a broker for a decreased value. The concept has been mired in...

  • How to Buy Shares of Gold

    For many American investors, gold represents a solid addition to a diversified portfolio. While gold prices suffer their own vagaries, when the Dow dips, gold can appear as a bedrock against the...

  • How to Invest in high yield dividend stocks

    Finding and investing in high yield dividend stocks is easy if you know what your looking for and how to look for them. This article will guide you in the right direction for finding those high...

  • How to Stock Market Education

    Choosing good companies to invest in when building your stock portfolio can be a tricky process. Knowing what characteristics to look for in a company makes it easier to spot a good investment.

  • How to Make Money by Stock Investing -- Safely and Profitably!

    Stock investing is one of the safest and most profitable ways of making money, if you know what you're doing. Though there are different investment strategies, I find the strategy of buying...

  • How to Get a Tax Break Buying AIM Shares

    AIM shares have gained popularity as companies realise that how much they can save in taxes. You can benefit from AIM shares through Inheritance Tax Relief, saving up to 20% Income Tax Relief and...

  • How to Obtain a Reinvestment Privilege

    Investing is all about making a good return on your money. An important detail to note when buying shares is whether or not you obtain a reinvestment privilege. Whether you want to reinvest all of...

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