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  • Historically, men wore long stockings when pants were short and women's skirts were long. However, when women's skirts got shorter their stockings got longer. The well-to-do preferred hosiery of silk.…

  • The Buick 455 isn't just an icon of the "Muscle Car" era, it's actually just a great engine in and of itself. Weighing about 85 pounds less than a 454 Chevy, 50 pounds less than a Pontiac…

  • Galvanized stock tanks have taken their ranks among the thrifty-chic in bathroom and outdoor tub fixtures alike. Costing $200 or less, you can settle down to soak in one of these perfectly sized tubs.…

  • Whether investing in real estate, private corporations or the stock market, a person likes to be able to keep track of the position of his investment at any time. The calculation of discounting lets…

  • Cattle farmers manage herds for both commercial and personal milking and food needs. Whenever male calves grow up to 8 months old, horns begin to develop. This can cause problems within the herd due…

  • Filing an income tax return requires referring to a variety of financial information accumulated throughout the year, including income information received from your employer on tax form W-2. A W-2…

  • Adding lace to plain stockings can dress them up and add flair to any outfit. Lace can also be added to Christmas stockings in order to give them an old-time feel. You can also use ribbon and other…

  • When a person who owns stock dies, the stockbroker managing the account must take certain immediate actions to protect the assets, but the ultimate fate of the stock depends on whether or not the…

  • Stockings and pantyhose are required wardrobe elements for women who work in conservative office environments, but their delicate texture often ends up getting torn. Preventing rips in your stockings…

  • When you begin to use the funds you've saved for retirement, you probably will have to change your portfolio to more conservative investments. You can no longer handle the high-risk/high-reward…

  • Although many Samsung Fascinate users are satisfied with the stock device, others may choose to root the device. By rooting the device, Fascinate users are able to customize the device’s…

  • Felt is made from matting and compressing certain types of fur, wool and synthetic fibers into unwoven fabric sheets using heat, moisture and pressure. Felt is sturdy and often used as a liner and in…

  • The factory data reset, also known as a hard reset, on your Samsung Vibrant smartphone deletes all of the data on your phone and returns the settings to the factory defaults. Returning the phone to…

  • Satin gun stocks feel good in your hands. They reduce reflectiveness and actually make the stock more camouflaged. Satin stocks resist scratches better than high-gloss lacquers and satin wears well…

  • Any use of the phrase “dependent variable” implies that there is a research project, design and agenda involved. In any of these, a “dependent variable” is the simplest element…

  • Just as you're pulling up a pair of stockings over your legs in a hurry one morning, you tug a little too hard on the fabric and create a small tear. This is an incredibly frustrating nuisance and one…

  • Hand crocheted fishnet stockings can be customized to fit any figure, and in colors and patterns to coordinate with any outfit. Trendy, hand knit and crocheted socks sell in boutiques and on online…

  • An underweight stock means that its percentage in an investment portfolio is lower than a target weighting. For example, if an investor designs a portfolio to hold an equal proportion of six blue-chip…

  • A stock-for-stock transaction is one of the mechanisms for merging two publicly traded companies. For example, company ABC could offer to buy company XYZ by paying XYZ shareholders two shares of ABC…

  • Collection calls, wage garnishments and lawsuits are all signs you may be in over your head financially. Bankruptcy can stop these collection activities permanently. However, your creditors won't…

  • You must report the purchase of nonqualified stock options to the Internal Revenue Service or face penalties. Nonqualified stock options don't receive the same type of tax treatment as…

  • IRAs and S corporations are popular for their tax benefits. IRAs are popular because all income and gains can be deferred for tax purposes and S corporations because they allow investors to avoid the…

  • When you invest in the stock market, you are essentially buying a share of ownership in a company. The value of your stock can increase based on many factors, including the performance of that…

  • In addition to being a tradition associated with the Christmas season, stockings add a festive look to a Christmas display. While the mantle is often thought of as the location for displaying…

  • Fishnet stockings, though sometimes a risque accessory, are the perfect final touch to an outfit. Resembling their namesake, fishnet stockings are full of small holes to allow for skin exposure. When…

  • Nutritionists and medical professionals argue that fruits and vegetables are crucial in your daily diet. Bananas are a fruit that works well in a diet mix. However, you may notice that your bananas…

  • One of the most valuable features of the Android smartphone operating system is customization: there are hundreds of thousands of apps you can use and almost as many tweaks that you can apply to the…

  • Flow variables refer to those economic variables that are measured over a period of time or per unit of time. The timeline in this regard can be per quarter or per year. Examples of flow variables…

  • Cherished traditions that you perpetuate through the years enrich the Christmas season. Hanging Christmas stockings is one of the most time-honored yuletide traditions. The price of some retail…

  • The Saiga 12 is a tactical, semi-automatic shotgun that comes in various styles, such as with a rear stock or without a rear stock. Properly maintain your Saiga to prevent the components from failing.…

  • Ripped stockings don't have to be thrown away; they can be recycled into a versatile doll. Pantyhose dolls are made from materials that can be found around the house. These dolls are soft and machine…

  • Other than humans, the beaver is the only mammal able to recreate its environment on a large scale. The beaver does this by damming and building in and around waterways such as lakes, streams and…

  • Gunstocks were traditionally made by hand from wood. Some of these stocks are elaborately decorated, and a work of art all their own. Though composite and fiberglass stocks are used as of 2011,…

  • A gun stock is a wooden support to which the gun's barrel is attached. It is a handle you use to hold the gun and steady it while you shoot. Gun stocks can be made from wood or metal. You can…

  • Salmon is a mild fish that is a great addition to chowders and stews, and it can be and steamed or fried and served with vegetables. The omega fats present in salmon flesh and the high levels of…

  • Nylon stockings and pantyhose are not biodegradable, taking up to 40 years for the nylon to decompose. They also have a short life span, tearing and running after you have worn them only a few times.…

  • A retail stock ledger is software that helps retailers track the amount of stock or inventory they have on hand. It also helps track percentages as related to vendor pricing, sales and profits. You…

  • FAL folding stocks are made-to-go military-issued assault and tactical rifle weapons. These stocks are available to the general public and collectors. To use and install an FAL stock you need a…

  • Handmade elf stockings make charming seasonal decorations that can become family heirlooms. Personalized with names of family members, they can be used each year as ornaments as well as holders for…

  • The AR variant of rifles is based on the military M-4 rifle that was introduced during the Vietnam War. This rifle operates on a gas system that cycles after each shot. When shooting with a standard…

  • Demand for a stock is based on a variety of factors. The organization behind the stock is responsible for the financial information that reports if the company is achieving its goals. This financial…

  • While making your shopping rounds through your local supermarket, you've probably noticed stock clerks performing their duties. Stock clerks are largely responsible for ensuring the products you need…

  • Support stockings, also called compression hosiery, squeeze the leg to reduce swelling and improve blood flow. They are prescribed by doctors for people with varicose veins, edema and other leg…

  • The habitat of pheasants is decreasing fast due to human activities. The regulated hunting of these game birds therefore relies on stocking wild areas with captive, reared stock. Rearing pheasant…

  • It's happened to every woman at some point in her life. She's at a formal function, has a nice set of tights on, and then out of nowhere, the tights snag and she has to contend with an unsightly run,…

  • Stockings or socks are some of the easiest and most popular garments to knit. Not only will you enjoy knitting stockings, if you practice knitting consistently, you may find yourself with good items…

  • Applying knitting techniques in your work requires knowledge and understanding of the material with which you are working. Additionally, in order to prevent a self-made garment from looking sloppy, it…

  • A straddle position in stocks is an options strategy that allows you to make money regardless of the direction the stock price moves. Opening a straddle position involves buying two separate options…

  • Browning manufactures a variety of firearms including rifles, pistols and shotguns. Many of Browning's rifles and shotguns have wooden stocks incorporated, some with a high-gloss finish. Over time, a…

  • When stocks are held for an extended period of time, they can appreciate largely in value. If you buy stocks during your lifetime and then pass them on to a family member, they could potentially allow…

  • Watered stock, also called bonus or discount stock, is a type of investment traders sell at a price greater than its actual value, according to Deborah E. Bouchoux in her book "Business Organizations…

  • Stockings are frequently an integral part of decorating for Christmas: they can be knitted, crocheted, quilted or sewn. One of the simplest ways to make a Christmas stocking is to make it from felt,…

  • Oversold and over bought are stock market jargon indicating stock prices have moved too far in one direction. Oversold is used if market commentators or investors believe share prices have declined…

  • When the government looks to raise revenue it looks at the tax code. When the government looks for ways to create efficiency and help the economy run more smoothly, one of the places it looks is the…

  • Before the invention of panty hose, women were limited to wearing garter belts to hold up their stockings. Thigh-high stockings were held in place by garter suspenders, which were attached to garter…

  • Stockings are a comfortable and fashionable way to cover up your legs under an outfit, or to impress in lingerie. Some stockings come with elastic tops, which cling to your legs to stay up;…

  • Whether you have an established business or you are just starting out, marketing your merchandise to boutiques can increase your bottom line. Typically, boutiques carry specialty items dedicated to a…

  • It might be a family heirloom or a project you spent hours stitching -- but sometimes an embroidered stocking simply isn't big enough to hold all the treats Santa brings each Christmas. Don't discard…

  • The western-inspired game by Rockstar Games, "Red Dead Redemption" takes you to the gritty Wild West as outlaw John Marsten. During the course of game play, dynamite sticks become available as…

  • Nanotechnology is one of the emerging fields of biomedicine. The Bureau of Labor Statistics notes that many of the job opportunities for in the decade from 2008 to 2018 will be in the nanotechnology…

  • A full-time stock trader, sometimes called a "day trader," is an individual who makes a living buying and selling bonds and other financial securities. Although many such individuals have prior…

  • Push-pull strategies capitalize on the interests of those involved to maximize company, product or system exposure. In other words, use push and pull strategies in sync to help a system work at its…

  • There are two ways that you can profit from stocks. You can either buy stocks and sell them when the price increases to make a profit, or you can rely on dividend payments. Dividend payments are a…

  • Knit socks are worn during the game of hockey to provide protection and style for the players. If you have hockey socks that are too long, consider shortening them to help the fit. Using a few simple…

  • Stock splits are a way to make high-priced shares more attractive to small investors. When a company splits its stock two for one, for example, investors who own 5,000 shares then own 10,000 shares,…

  • Despite their ghostly-sounding name, phantom stocks are very much grounded in real-world corporate reality. Much like share-settled appreciation rights, phantom stock is an employee bonus mechanism…

  • The Internal Revenue Service issues a private letter ruling, or PLR, in response to a properly-submitted request to clarify how the tax code applies to a complex or ambiguous financial situation. A…

  • "Red Dead Redemption" is the second game to "Red Dead Revolver," a Western-style game by Rockstar Games. In this game you play as John Marsten. Aside form completing missions and allowing the story to…

  • Home Depot is a large home supply store that caters to both everyday consumers as well as builders and contractors. Home Depot stores are located in most major cities and rural areas as well. A store…

  • A case analysis are often conducted to determine a company's overall health, strengths, weaknesses and outlook for the future. Colleges often make case analysis assignments to business students to…

  • The Baram Delta is a river system located on the northwest coast of the island of Borneo that drains into the South China Sea. The river sources are mountains within central and southeastern Borneo…

  • A bond is a type of debt instrument that a company uses to borrow money. A bondholder pays money to a company to receive a bond, and the company in turn pays the bondholder periodic interest payments…

  • Companies purchase vehicles to use in the business for a variety of reasons. Some companies purchase vehicles for salespeople to use when visiting customers. Other companies purchase trucks to haul…

  • Exergy is a term from thermodynamics that describes the amount of energy available for use from any energy process. Energy is never destroyed, but it is dissipated into other forms due to the effects…

  • Regardless of whether you manage your own eBay business that ships items of different sizes or just send the ocassional gift, bill or invite through the mail, understanding the different styles and…

  • The opposite of a stock split is a reverse split, aka stock consolidation. For example, Citigroup announced a 1-for-10 reverse stock split in March 2011. This means that Citigroup investors would have…

  • Home Depot is a home improvement store chain with branches across the United States. Advertised on the Home Depot website as the "face" of the business, sales associates assist customers by helping…

  • Each stock exchange has a set of requirements to qualify for listing and a set of requirements to maintain listing. If a company fails to meet the minimum requirements of the exchange it trades on, it…

  • There are a lot of different methodologies investors can use to pick stocks. Some are directly contradictory. Some people swear that a certain methodology will produce surefire returns. While no…

  • When banks merge they do so in order to gain synergies. Simply put, a synergy occurs when two firms are more productive together than they were apart. Synergies are not guaranteed, however, so…

  • A junior stockbroker is more or less a trainee to become a fully licensed stockbroker. Junior stockbrokers learn the basics of how the stock market works while assisting the licensed stockbrokers…

  • The Coca-Cola Company, based in Atlanta, is one of America's quintessential corporate brands, consistently rated in the Fortune 500. Its appeal and recognition worldwide is second only to entities…

  • Home Depot is the largest home improvement specialty retailer in the world. It has stores in every state in the U.S., as well as in Puerto Rico, China, Canada and Mexico. Sales associates in their…

  • George Eastman didn't invent photography but he did popularize it. By spotting a gap in an emerging market, he realized the potential in making photography what he called "an everyday affair." Eastman…

  • Stock splits exchange one share for two or more shares of stock. The number of shares outstanding increases after a split but the stock price adjusts accordingly. For example, if a stock was trading…

  • Don't let the "genetic" in microgenetic confuse you. Microgenetic analysis has nothing to do with your genes, but it can have a lot to do with how you manage your employees' training. If your business…

  • When a company issues common stock to the public, it can have a number of effects both positive and negative. Issuing this stock can impact the company as well as the shareholders in that company. The…

  • Lenders are not in the real estate business and unless there is merit in holding on to a property -- such as while waiting for appreciating value or receipt of federal funds for distressed properties…

  • Par value is the lowest amount a share of stock can be sold for, and is sometimes also called face value. For some older companies, the par value is the amount for which the shares were originally…

  • The Coca-Cola Co. and PepsiCo are titans of American industry and culture, and their constant need to one-up each other is a large part of the reason why. Each company must invest vast product…

  • When a business or government agency sponsors a traditional defined benefit pension plan, it is committing to pay a specific amount of benefits to retired workers, regardless of how well its portfolio…

  • Stock options give someone the right to buy shares at a preset price, no matter how high it rises. If a company rewards employees with an option to buy company stock, it's important to determine the…

  • Stock or inventory includes raw materials inventory, work-in-process or unfinished inventory and finished goods awaiting shipment. In the first-in first-out inventory valuation method, items are used…

  • Corporations use both stocks and bonds to raise capital. However, the way in which the two securities work is completely different. Each security has definite pros and cons, both to corporations and…

  • Accounting standards require that an organization set proper procedures to value merchandise in corporate warehouses as well as costs of materials the business sold during a given period -- perhaps a…

  • The U.S. Census Bureau collects data about the population and economic activity. Information is collected in 5-year increments for economic and governmental data, while details about the population…

  • A stock option gives the holder the right to purchase common stock at a predetermined strike price before an expiration date. According to Northern Illinois University professor Donald E. Kieso and…

  • Stock represents company equity, or value. It is common for businesses to sell this value to investors in the form of shares, a useful practice to increase awareness of the company brand and raise…

  • Bond values change as often as stock prices, but the underlying factors affecting such fluctuations are not always the same. In an era where financial market regulators increasingly emphasize…

  • When a company decides to buy back its shares and does not retire or cancel them, the purchased shares are recorded on the company's books as treasury stock. The two treasury stock accounting methods…

  • According to its website, Staples is the largest office supply retailer in the world, as of May 2011. The retail chain has a presence in 23 countries on five continents with an average of over $23…

  • As a seller, a businessperson works with inventory of his choice. Inventory generally is in stock, meaning that the seller actually has physical possession of the merchandise. However, sometimes…

  • Stocks traded on any of the major exchanges represent a recognized collateral medium for personal or business loans. How easily you can use a particular equity for collateral purposes depends on…

  • The age of computers prompted new industries, changed old ones and altered our lives. Perhaps in no other industry has the advent of computers made an impact and created an entire new way of doing…

  • Sporting events, conventions and music concerts often use hard stock tickets to show that a customer has authorization to attend the event. These hard stock tickets often include other information,…

  • Unemployed stock clerks need to find work just as urgently as computer technicians, teachers, retail employees or bank employees. While the stock clerk is not required to leave a resume with an…

  • Traders are sales agents with education in business, finance, accounting and/or economics that put their skills to use selling stocks and bonds to customers for a commission. Because commission plays…

  • Initial public offerings (IPOs) do not affect stock value in a predictable way. Many companies' stock increases in value during or after an IPO, because going public opens so many financial doors and…

  • Companies issue two types of stock to the general public. These are common stock and preference stock. Stock represents ownership in the company. Stockholders receive dividends whenever the company…

  • Many investors purchase common stock in order to supplement their income through the issuance of dividends. Dividends represent equity returns paid out to investors in exchange for the use of their…

  • A stop order is a way to ensure you will not have a total loss when trading stocks. This type of order places a limit called a stop price. If the stock hits the stop price, a trade will automatically…

  • For business owners looking to expand and grow their business rapidly, the issuing of common stock can be appealing. As a basic equity instrument, a share of common stock represents ownership in a…

  • When you see a company's stock price, that price indicates how much each individual share is worth. The market cap amount indicates how much all outstanding shares are worth when combined together and…

  • Buying stock in a small company offers a good way to diversify your investments and open the door for high returns. So-called small-cap stocks include companies with market capitalizations of between…

  • Investors purchase shares of stock when they hold excess cash and want to earn a return on the funds. Stockholders benefit from purchasing stock by gaining the right to receive dividends when they are…

  • Stock persons or clerks work in grocery and drug stores, mass merchandising entities, warehouses and factories. They usually control the flow of products into the store, determining when certain items…

  • Most investors are familiar with a stock split, in which a company issues additional shares to existing shareholders, and the price per share is reduced proportionately. Less well known are reverse…

  • The Ruger 10/22 carbine is one of the most popular guns ever sold. It is a semi-automatic rifle chambered for .22 long rifle. The 10/22 is also one of the most customizable guns you can buy. Barrels,…

  • There are two main types of investments, they are bonds and stocks. Bonds are a debt to the issuing company and stock is ownership stake in the company. Companies that issue bonds are obligated to pay…

  • Stock clerks, sometimes called order fillers, receive boxes of goods in stores, warehouses and stock rooms; unpack them; mark items with codes and prices; and arrange the goods on shelves for…

  • Keeping track of inventory is vital to operating a profitable business. Maintaining stock or various shipping and receiving data is a tedious and time consuming task. Fortunately, certain software…

  • A day trade is buying or selling stocks, options, and commodities during the same trading day and closing the position by the end of the trading session. Day traders monitor the stocks they purchase…

  • Businesses have two major avenues of financing major activities, debt and equity. Debt financing is common and can take many different forms, including large loans from banks, private loans from…

  • Stock control, also known as inventory management, is a series of procedures intended to manage the flow of goods through retail environments. Digital inventory systems now make up the bulk of stock…

  • Closing stock is the inventory at the end of an accounting period. It includes finished goods, raw materials and work-in-process, which is the stock of partially finished goods. The closing stock…

  • When a company has a large amount of debt, it can be difficult to maintain normal business operations. In some cases, the company must focus too much of its resources to paying off the debt and not…

  • A floor mechanism in stocks prevents further trading of a stock if stock prices drop below a certain threshold. There are floor mechanisms that apply to a single stock, and floor mechanisms that apply…

  • The financial industry is highly regulated by federal and state governmental agencies. Anyone engaged in the securities business including partners, officers, directors, branch managers, department…

  • The term 'stock broker' is a catch-all phrase for individuals who work in the financial services industry and who are involved in initiating or facilitating the sale or purchase of investment…

  • A Limited Liability Company does not technically issue stock to its owners. An LLC member's equity stake in the business is referred to as an "ownership interest." Many small LLCs are comprised of a…

  • Food writers and chefs can debate the differences between bouillon and stock endlessly, but according to Clifford A. Wright, author of "The Best Soups in the World," the differences are minor, and not…

  • Selling stock through an initial public offering (IPO) can be viewed as a positive step on the path to success for a business that was previously privately owned. Although stock sales can provide a…

  • Rifle stocks for the Ruger 10/22 are manufactured in a wide variety of styles and models. Owners of other .22 rifles often covet these stocks for their comfort and compatibility. A major competitor of…

  • A stock portfolio refers to an investor's or entity's collection of stock and other financial instruments. A project portfolio refers to a business' collection of projects and is used as an…

  • The Audi TT is a luxury sports car that uses an inline four cylinder engine. The engine is turbo charged and makes about 200 horsepower. The Audi TT is a light vehicle, so 200 horsepower is more than…

  • Debt stock refers to the total value of the debt that a nation owes to all lenders. Debt stock is a separate category from debt service payments, which are the payments that a nation makes on its…

  • If you're a small business owner or inventory manager at a large company, a large part of your job is ensuring that there is a steady flow of merchandise in and out of your store. Order too much of…

  • Investors use stock analysis to predict the movements and trends of stock prices. There are two main divisions of stock analysis: fundamental analysis and technical analysis. Fundamental analysis…

  • Companies sell shares to the public, also known as going public or making a public offering, through one or more investment dealers or underwriters who form an "underwriting syndicate." Existing…

  • Stock-in-trade means any type of tools, merchandise or supplies that a company or professional uses to carry out their business. Stock-in-trade can also mean anything that resembles the tools (or is…

  • A stock broker is a financial professional who can help others invest their money. However, the profession has grown and changed and now a stock broker can have many different roles. To become a stock…

  • When a company goes out of business, it can have significant effects on the investors of the company. The amount of impact that it has on the investors will depend on the type of bankruptcy that is…

  • Companies issue stock as a way to bring in additional capital, but sometimes that capital isn't enough to keep the company afloat. If a company faces serious debt and other financial problems,…

  • Relationships between clients and businesses sometimes need to be terminated. There can be many reasons, but in the brokerage business, it is usually the stock broker that gets fired -- often for poor…

  • Using stock photography for eBay transactions provides an additional support system for selling your products. Ensure that the images you choose are both available for use in this capacity and that…

  • A company initiates a stock redemption to buy shares from existing shareholders. Shareholders and stockholders may cash out their investments in private and public companies through a stock…

  • The annual stock count is a valuable tool to reconcile what the books (or computer screen) say you have on hand versus what is actually located on the shelves or in the stockroom. It is a necessary…

  • Stock is a type of security that companies issue in order to raise capital for their business through equity --- literally the selling of ownership in the company. Each share stands for a portion of…

  • A great way to earn extra money is to register stock photography with an online stock photography website. People use stock photos for all kinds of occasions, such as presentations, slideshows, book…

  • Stock photography saves a great deal of time for artists, Web developers and other creative professionals by sparing them of the need to hire a photographer or take photographs themselves. Stock…

  • Stock redemption occurs when firms buy shares from their stockholders and shareholders. It is a recognized way of cashing out shareholders in both small and large business. The result is that the…

  • Stock clerks receive, unpack, organize and store goods in warehouses, stockrooms and other storage facilities. The maximum education needed is a high school diploma, and many workers receive training…

  • Stock certificates are legal documents indicating ownership in a corporation, including a limited liability corporation, subchapter S corporation or C corporation. The certificate lists the owner and…

  • The best way to influence anyone at a Stock Show and Rodeo is to be a winner. Annual events like Texas' Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo give multiple opportunities to win. Some entrants succeed by…

  • Selling stock raises capital for the company. Common stock issuance requires no fixed costs. When a company issues bond debt or commercial paper, debt service funds -- money to pay bondholders…

  • As a business grows from a small enterprise to a large corporation, it needs to issue stock. Stock is proof of company ownership, its worth depends on how the market values the company and how many…

  • Stockbrokers give advice on investments based on the individual needs of the client. The broker arranges the transaction for the sale and purchase of stock on behalf of the client. Stockbrokers…

  • Taking your business public is a proven way to raise capital. Whether it is for expansion, diversification or personal objectives, it is an exciting time in the evolution of a company. As with any…

  • Stock brokers are sales agents who buy and sell stocks for individuals or groups. They advise clients on investments based on financial need. Most employers require a bachelor's degree in business,…

  • Cromwell offers a comprehensive product line of industrial supply tools and products, and says it intends to be the only supply company that customers need. Cromwell is the largest supplier of…

  • In its most basic terms, understanding finances is realizing that there are individuals and businesses who have abilities and capital that aren't being used, and there are individuals and businesses…

  • As a stock investor and trader, individuals and corporations trust you to put their hard-earned money in a profitable place. You may have a prestigious education and vast experience with the market,…

  • Common stock provides partial ownership of a company and a claim on a portion of its profits. You can purchase common stock in a single company over time, called dollar-cost averaging, so that you buy…

  • Card stock, also known as cover stock, is paper that is thicker, heavier and sturdier than usual writing or copy paper. It can be used for business cards, greeting cards, scrapbooking and other…

  • IRS rules allow LLCs, or limited liability companies, to hold stock and thus have a stock certificate for shares they own in regular or C-Corporations, but LLCs cannot issue stocks or stock…

  • Class A and Class B stock shares are both types of common stock shares. Common stockholders receive privileges such as voting rights in exchange for lower priority for other benefits that preferred…

  • The phrase "stock turnover ratio" may not ring a bell for people with no background in inventory management. But for corporate logistics managers, this ratio represents an important tool to evaluate a…

  • Stock analysts review financial statements and interview management to assess a company's value relative to its market price. They also make buy, sell and hold recommendations. Financial analysts,…

  • A stock certificate is a document that establishes ownership of a stated number of shares in a corporation's stock. It entitles the investor/shareholder an equitable interest in the company in which…

  • Mergers combine two or more companies into a single entity. They can be financed through cash, stock or a combination. There is a simple transfer of ownership in a cash deal. In stock transactions,…

  • Issuing common stock is one of the most widely used ways of raising funds for growth and expansion. The advantage of getting access to public financing far outweighs the potential disadvantages of…

  • A company may enter into a reverse stock split (RSS) agreement with its own stockholders, or with another entity -- especially pursuant to an impending merger that will involve a stock exchange. An…

  • Investing abroad is becoming more and more popular, as investors look to seek growth from emerging market economies. SBVM stands for Societe de la Bourse de Valeurs Mobilieres de Bruxelles, which is…

  • A company can offer an employee a stock grant instead of paying the wages that the employee would normally receive. Stock grants are useful for a startup firm, which may not have the revenue to pay an…

  • Stock photography is a specific type of imagery purchased by all types of advertisers, web designers and publications who need very basic photos. It is easier than ever to take high-quality stock…

  • If a business holds items for sale in stock over a lengthy period, it may find that its inventory was purchased at much lower prices than its current market value. This raises the issue of how to…

  • Becoming a stock broker on Wall Street takes considerable dedication and preparation. Stock brokers have to meet the same licensing requirements that other financial investment professionals must…

  • Quicken personal finance software helps you manage your finances. Small business owners and property managers can use Quicken to manage their investments, including stocks. Quicken simplifies money…

  • Depreciation is the way accountants account for the wear and tear of assets over time. The process is analogous to the browning effect of apples. If you cut an apple, over time the apple will begin to…

  • The closing valuation of stock is a process that accounts for inventory purchased and sold during a given period. This process is necessary for annual tax reporting, inventory purchase control and…

  • If you operate a small or large business, one of your ongoing challenges is ensuring that your company has enough capital to invest in future projects, meet payroll obligations and handle the basic…

  • Now that you've established your business as an LLC incorporated in Nevada, it's time to raise capital by selling some stock. Once you and any other members of the board of directors agree on terms,…

  • During the onset of the U.S. financial crisis of 2008, the federal government stepped in to "bail out" many large, publicly traded corporations that were facing bankruptcy. Recently, news outlets have…

  • Stock photographs are pictures that convey a concept or mood in a clear and artistic manner. These photos are purchased for use in magazines, websites and other media as a complement to articles and…

  • Selling stock is a great way to raise capital. A stock represents a small piece of a company. If the firm does well, stockholders get dividends. If the firm does poorly, the stock falls in value.…

  • There are two occasions when companies issue stock (shares in the company). The first occasion is the Initial Public Offering, or IPO. This is when the company is first being listed on a stock…

  • There are some substantial advantages for issuing bonds versus selling stock. The difference between the two is that a bond is a loan with a fixed value, while a stock is selling a piece of the firm.…

  • Stock certificates are proof that a party owns a portion (shares) of a corporation. The ownership is through purchase of stock in return for rights to share in the profits of the company as long as…

  • In 2011, the National Western Stock Show celebrates 105 years. What began as a cattle exhibit is now a charitable organization that provides undergraduate and graduate scholarships in the fields of…

  • A huge marketplace exists for the gifted digital photographer, as well as the enthusiast, that wants to earn a money in stock photography. Digital cameras have enhanced photos so much that people…

  • Stock dividends are payments that companies make to shareholders. Dividends are seen as one of the primary benefits of holding stock, and are one of the main attractions for new investors. If you are…

  • By the early 2000s, there were only a few places in the continental United States where you could get more than 60 miles from a Walmart -- a testimony to the company's remarkable expansion. Despite…

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  • One one hand, if you are on a board of directors, you will consider that dividends are payments made out of retained earnings, so those earnings are no longer available for other uses--you can't use…

  • People file for bankruptcy when their debt is too high, and they cannot pay their bills. Bankruptcy affects property that is owned by the debtor, including stocks.

  • Stock viewing and analysis is an important element in corporate asset-liability management procedures, providing executives with the necessary tools to monitor production costs. Stock viewing software…

  • Buffer stocks are surplus agricultural products that a government buys in order to exercise control over the global market. By purchasing produce during an especially productive year, the government…

  • A limited liability company possesses features of a corporation because of the limited liability protection provided to members and managers of an LLC. Additionally, an LLC has the flexibility of a…

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  • Publicly traded companies often purchase their own stock to influence it to trade at a higher price in the public securities marketplace, or to use for employee bonus programs. These activities are…

  • Short-sellers of stocks typically sell shares when they believe the value of the stock will drop. They can then buy and deliver the stocks for a lower price.

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  • Marketers, advertisers, corporations and entertainment companies are always looking for quality stock footage to fill in production gaps. Before you begin shooting, find out what the competition is…

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  • Producing a catalog requires a lot of time and thought. After assembling a list, preparing photographs and writing item descriptions, you must turn to focusing on production. The images and the paper…

  • Investors interested in starting out need to know the possible benefits of trading stocks. Getting started in the stock market is complicated, and takes a great deal of training. Even the most…

  • Annuities are agreements between investors and insurance companies, and there are several types available. The investor may choose a type specifically suited to his needs. A deferred annuity is one in…

  • The par value of stock is the price a company gives stock when it first incorporates. Selling stock below par value could lead to legal consequences for the buyer in some states. Usually, the par…

  • Stock is the term used in the publishing industry to denote a specific type of paper used to print a particular job. Depending on the retailer providing a specific stock, the type of the paper can be…

  • Liquor stocks refers to shares of companies that produce distilled spirits. Shares of such companies are believed to be immune to recessions, as people tend to keep drinking alcoholic beverages during…

  • Stock trading is an activity that requires intellectual and emotional strength. You not only have to learn why and how stock prices go up and down, but also have to be able to think strategically and…

  • Stocks and commodities represent two major asset classes. Investors change the composition of stocks and commodities in their portfolios from time to time. Their main guiding principle in their…

  • The desire for growth and expansion forces most medium to large scale organizations to offer company stocks to the public and raise financing for new projects. The first stock offering by a company is…

  • There are a number of private organizations that act as oversight for stock exchanges. However, there are only two United States government agencies that monitor stock trading: The U.S. Securities and…

  • Jeff Madura in his book "Introduction To Business" writes, "When securities offerings are underwritten, the investment bank guarantees a price to the issuing firm, no matter what price the securities…

  • It is essential for us to learn to handle our stock investments to prevent ourselves from major losses in the stock market. Investments in the share market can be very volatile and they need to be…

  • Many stock programs for Mac users provide historical stock data to evaluate growth trends and help investors in making careful decisions about their investments. These stock tools can help both new…

  • Common stock is the stock that gains an investor voting rights on shareholder issues. A corporation states the total amount of shares of stock for the company when they send in their application for…

  • Stockrooms are present in almost every business. Retailers and grocers will have large inventory stockrooms while offices, restaurants and medical facilities will have smaller supply stockrooms. Some…

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  • Trading stocks requires discipline and thorough analysis. A checklist can help you do just that. By analyzing whether you should buy or sell a given financial instrument with a checklist, you are…

  • The United States has the largest economy in the world. Its corporations are among the world's biggest multinational companies and include brands like Coca-Cola, Microsoft, Apple, General Electric and…

  • Stock prices always rise in the long run. This maxim is based on the fact that the economy expands and population rises over long periods of time, and the stock market just reflects this reality.…

  • Ireland is a major investment destination. This country combines unique business opportunities (stemming from its liberalized, deregulated economy) with a strong property protection regimen. There are…

  • When dividends are not paid in one year, then they are known as dividends in arrears. The only time a company will have dividends in arrears is when it has cumulative preferred stock. Cumulative…

  • Stock performance is a measure of the returns on shares over a period of time. There are a number of measures of stock performance and each includes its own characteristics and benefits during an…

  • Overvalued stocks are stocks whose prices have gone up too far and have deviated from historical prices and fundamental variables, such as the profit/earning (PE) ratio. Overvalued stocks are believed…

  • Lending a stock results in a transfer of ownership of the stock to the name of the borrower, but the lender is entitled to recall the stock at his convenience. The borrower sells the stocks that he…

  • It is customary for investors to purchase shares of a company's stock at different intervals, and to sell stock of the company over time. A small-scale investor probably will purchase a company stock…

  • Treasury stocks are shares of its own stock a company purchases on the open market. There are several different methods a company can use to account for treasury stock. One such method is the par…

  • When a business wants to finance a new project, it has two basic options. It can finance the project through the issue of debt, but this creates a liability in the form of interest payments, or it can…

  • Stock splits are the division or multiplication of a company's shares for equal value. Some companies split stocks to facilitate an increase in equity financing via more affordable stock prices;…

  • Corporate bankruptcies not only cause financial losses for business partners, such as customers, lenders and suppliers, but also have adverse effects on shareholders and securities markets' investors.…

  • The key to successful investment in the stock market is to identify and buy undervalued stocks and sell them at a high price in the near future. Fundamental valuation is the concept used to determine…

  • Every investor aims to keep a record of stock price history to determine the changes in the value of his or her investment. It is also important to know the individual stock price history to estimate…

  • All companies that are traded on the open market have shares. A stock split occurs when a company’s management decides to increase the number of outstanding shares by issuing additional shares…

  • Card stock, also called cover stock, is paper that is heavier and thicker than regular copy paper or bond paper. As more people engage in desktop printing and do-it-yourself printing projects and…

  • A compliance program at a stock brokerage company helps top management ensure that employees abide by laws and regulations as well as industry practices when performing their duties. Department heads…

  • A corporation can distribute dividends to shareholders. These dividends are typically in the form of cash or stocks, and the dividends come from the company's retained earnings. The corporation can…

  • The conventional wisdom has it that the stock market will always rise in value in the long run as the economy and population expand. However, "we are all dead in the long run," as noted economist John…

  • Film stock footage is a clip or library of clips of generic scenes that film and video creators (professional or amatuer) can integrate into projects. The lure of using stock footage is that…

  • Companies may pay dividends from their retained earnings to stockholders. A company will declare dividends on a per-share basis. The dividends go to whoever is a stockholder of record when the company…

  • Online day trading refers to buying and selling financial instruments over the Internet within the same trading day. Online traders try to profit from short-term price movements of the securities they…

  • A stock exchange market is a marketplace for securities featured by the centralization of supply and demand. This organization of buyers and sellers defines the activity of a stock market.…

  • A loan stock agreement, or a "securities lending agreement," is a legally binding contract. It is used primarily in the short selling of a stock. Short selling is the borrowing of a stock from…

  • Stocks, also known as shares, are one of the main options available for investors, together with bonds, real estate, and bank deposits. They represent ownership rights to a company, allowing investors…

  • One of the challenges of any retail business, large or small, is selling off old inventory. This is sometimes called dead stock. There is a real cost to having merchandise taking shelf or storage…

  • As the economy contracts or expands so does the stock market. However, stocks that are especially correlated with the business cycle, called cyclical stocks, show particular solidarity with the…

  • The digital camera changed the photo industry radically. More stock agencies exist than ever before, millions of digital images are instantly available online and prices can be as low as 1 cent. The…

  • A reverse stock split converts shares of stocks into less shares of stock. A normal stock split will split one share of stock into multiple shares of stock. The reverse stock split accomplishes the…

  • When investors purchase stock in a company, they are purchasing ownership stakes in that firm. As a result, investors have a claim on the assets and cash flows of that company. Investors earn a return…

  • Capital stocks are an important part of business value for all businesses operating in America. Small businesses that have not incorporated and do not yet offer public stock must still keep an eye on…

  • Businesses raise capital in several ways. They can sell stock, which allows stockholders to become partial owners, or they can issue bonds, which can provide a stream of income to investors. There is…

  • When it comes to owning a company, the day that you "go public" can be very exciting. After all, when you go public you are letting the world invest in your company -- helping your business grow. But…

  • Creating a stock certificate isn't difficult, but the certificate must meet the minimum form and content guidelines that is set forth by the Model Business Corporation Act (MBCA). A stock certificate…

  • A stock certificate is a representation of the ownership the certificate holder has in a corporation, whether private or public. Public stocks are highly regulated, and you don't need to worry about…

  • Private stock offerings are referred to as Regulation D sales by the Securities Exchange Commission. Companies that qualify for Reg D do not need to register with the SEC as a public entity if they…

  • When it comes to owning a publicly traded company, many people start to know your business based on your stock ticker symbol. It's like the short-hand version of your company name. However, sometimes…

  • Stocking your boutique is fun and exciting, because it is the time when your vision will become more concrete and visible to you. Thorough research and decision making will aid you in making good…

  • If you manage a retail store, factory, warehouse or hospital, you need to track stock. Radio frequency Identification (RFID) revolutionizes this process, because unlike bar codes, no two RFID tags…

  • Stock certificates serve as proof of a person's share of ownership in a company, whether private or public. While physical stock certificates are not commonly issued anymore, when they are issued,…

  • The par value of stock is the arbitrary value established by a company for the initial offering of stock. Most stocks have a very low par value since there is no way to determine the actual value when…

  • While all stock ownership represents an equity interest in a company, the "equity method" refers to the specific accounting method used by companies and accounting firms to determine outside control.…

  • Treasury stock refers to shares of the company that were once issued, but that the company has bought back or reacquired through repurchase programs. This usually occurs when management believes the…

  • The par value of stock is the arbitrary value given when new stock is issued. The par value is also referred to as the "stated value," which can be as low as 1 cent per share. While the price of the…

  • The NYSE or New York Stock Exchange provides one of the quickest and most dangerous ways to make a lot of money. People looking to get into serious trading often make a series of beginner's mistakes…

  • When trying to raise money for a corporation, there are two scenarios that a company can employ. The first is to issue bonds which means that they are asking for loans, but instead of getting a loan…

  • Stationary and office supply stores each carry a dizzying array of paper types and styles. Color, size, thickness, brightness and finish options combine to make literally thousands of possible…

  • The London Stock Exchange changed its name to the International Stock Exchange. Most people, however, still refer to it as the London Stock Exchange. If you live in the US and want to invest in London…

  • Few creatures are more captivating than saltwater fish. The bright colors, attractive fins and erratic personalities of aquarium fish are several reasons people love them. However, stocking the tank…

  • A good stock for successful day trading must have two elements: large volume and consistent volatility. If you can find a stock that has huge swings throughout the day and is fairly consistent, then…

  • There are many advantages for a company when it issues stock. The most obvious advantage is that the company raises cash to use to grow the business, but there are many other advantages that can be…

  • Two opposing manufacturing philosophies exist. The pull system dictates that the consumer drives product consumption and replenishment, and products are not replenished until the existing product is…

  • Paper is used in millions of products around the world. However, not all paper is created equal. Card stock helps differentiate different paper types. Understanding card stock and card stock weight…

  • Becoming a financial advisor who acts as a stockbroker is a tremendously challenging endeavor. Many disciplines must be learned, and a great deal of hard work will be required while you start your…

  • Before any startup can start to issue stock, it has to be recognized by the Securities and Exchange Commission. Once the SEC has recognized the company, stock can be issued and sold to investors. This…

  • When choosing an envelope to use for a mailing it is important to keep a few things in mind. You must ensure that the envelope you are using meets U.S. Postal Service requirements. It is necessary…

  • The stock market is known for its continuous fluctuation. Investors consistently try to determine what is going to make a stock fall so they can either sell before it does or know when to start…

  • Penny stocks are publicly traded equities that have a share price of below $5 and are not listed on the major exchanges. These are usually either new companies trying to raise capital for expansion or…

  • The United States Census Bureau divides counties into small subdivisions called census tracts. Though adjustments are occasionally made to boundaries, tracts are designed to be permanent to better…

  • It doesn't take a genius to figure out that the heads of every major financial institution on Wall Street are male. Yet, despite the fact that men tend to dominate the ranks in the industries built…

  • While the nanotechnology industry is not as old other forms of technology, its stocks are no less in demand. As the evolution of computers continues at its rapid pace, the structuring of chips on a…

  • Choosing between cover stock and text stock depends on your end use. Each has benefits and properties that will enhance your printed piece.

  • Choosing the right paper for your project is the first step to creating the best finished product. Vellum card stock is a term used for a type of paper, but there are many factors involved and…

  • Cover stock is paper of a specific thickness. It is sometimes called card stock. Because of its thickness and durability, cover stock is the best choice for projects that need to stand up to some wear…

  • Creating stock is a multiple-step process that includes hiring an investment bank and drafting details about the type of stock your company is going to offer. Those creating the stock must find an…

  • Treasury stock is the stock a corporation buys back from its shareholders. It is held in the company treasury and has no voting rights, ownership or liquidation value while held in treasury. The…

  • Financial terms can be confusing. "Common stock equity" is one such term. "Common" stock refers specifically to a share of stock that is distinct from "preferred" stock (another type of investment…

  • Dividends are considered income by the IRS and can include a distribution of assets from stocks, property, or trusts. Most dividends are paid in cash and must therefore be entered like a cash entry if…

  • Shares of stock represent ownership stakes in companies. Valuing individual shares requires understanding the value of the business enterprise as a whole. Methods for valuation generally fall into…

  • The pink sheets is an electronic system that allows broker-dealers to trade stocks over-the-counter (OTC) rather than on an exchange, such as the New York Stock Exchange. There are no requirements to…

  • Several common stock valuation methods are available for investors to calculate the value of a common stock prior to purchasing. This is an important component of the stock selection process as the…

  • A career as a stock trader can be financially rewarding, but it also involves a lot of stress and the risk of significant capital loss. There are a variety of ways to trade professionally, from buying…

  • Stock indexes were developed to serve investors as indicators of the markets' performance and direction. Specialized indexes measure the performance of certain sectors of the market.Among the most…

  • The excitement, the pay, flexibility and the chance to help people are the biggest factors that motivates a person to want to become a stockbroker. Prepare to enter this rewarding field by considering…

  • When a company splits its stock, the number of outstanding shares increases while the value of each share decreases in equal proportion. In most stock splits, one share of stock becomes two and the…

  • A convertible stock is a stock that can one day be converted into that company's common stock. By purchasing a convertible, you're purchasing a predetermined amount of stock in the company later. For…

  • Although the Internet has begun to provide readers with an abundance of news online, there are still a great deal of people who prefer to read their news the old fashioned way: printed upon newsprint.…

  • Marriott, listed on the NYSE as symbol MAR, is the stock of the a well-known upscale international hotel chain based in Bethesda, Maryland. The company owns more than a half-million rooms worldwide…

  • Paper stock is a stiff or rigid paper. Paper stock is used everyday by anyone who uses an inkjet printer, whether in the home or commercial setting. Paper stock can be bought from your local office…

  • On Oct. 14, 2008, the stock market had its single biggest rally since the Great Depression, tallying a 936-point gain on the Dow Industrial Market. It ended the day at 9,387.61. While that may sound…

  • One of the ways a corporation raises capital is by selling stock. A share of stock, also known as equity share, is a share of ownership in the corporation. The owner of a share of stock will not have…

  • A share's book value is an important metric that investors use to determine how valuable a stock is. The formula, which is relatively simple to follow, offers a hint of how the financial viability of…

  • Card stock is a thicker paper that is used for products that require durability and opacity. This article will explain the various types of card stock and the method used in determining paper weights.

  • Checks obtained through your bank have lots of color and design choices. What if you want a basic check without the bells and whistles? With check paper and the proper software, you can create checks…

  • Safety stock is the amount of overproduction held by a company to cover scheduled deliveries, delays in receiving new stock for production, delays in producing new production and any other situation…

  • A variety of different types of stock trading exist within the market. The type of trading that is conducted varies depending on the firm or individual conducting trades. While financial instruments…

  • Microsoft has been a publicly traded company since 1986. In that time, stock had performed phenomenally, retiring nearly 20,000 percent to early investors. In addition to its remarkable growth, the…

  • JCI is the ticket symbol for auto parts and climate controls manufacturer Johnson Controls Inc. Since its public offering, JCI has performed admirably in the market, enjoying consistent dividends and…

  • Tough economic times have caused many investors to shy away from stocks, but a recession is often the best time to find great stock bargains. Two major stock exchanges, the New York Stock Exchange…

  • The decision to issue common stock or bond must be preceded by several other strategic decisions. Management must decide whether the issue will be a public or private placement, what assets might be…

  • A stock index future can be defined as a futures contract where the underlying asset is a stock index. A futures contract is an agreement between two parties to purchase an asset at a fixed price and…

  • Short sales can be effective instruments for profit but can also lead to financial ruin. Understanding the obligation that a short sale creates is imperative to ensuring the successful implementation…

  • Treasury stock consists of a company's stock that has been repurchased by the company. This stock if not retired is recorded as "treasury stock" in the balance sheet under the "Stockholder's Equity"…

  • A desk blotter is a pretty and functional desk accessory that can brighten up a desk area. Instead of purchasing a ready-made desk blotter, take approximately an hour and make your own to look exactly…

  • To trade stocks for others for a living, one must become a stockbroker. This process is anything but simple and requires training and dedication. First, the proper licenses must be obtained, and then…

  • A stock certificate is only issued to corporations. This includes C corporations and sub-chapter S corporations. Other organizational structures have their own documentation forms. The stock…

  • Shares of stock give you an ownership stake in a corporation. Stocks provide better growth in equity and income than those provided by savings accounts or CDs. Stocks do carry risk of losing money.…

  • The investment market can be confusing. Understanding the basics will help you when deciding where to invest. Most investments are either stocks or bonds and they are significantly different.

  • Chinese penny stocks are hot. China is now experiencing the same growth that the United States did at the turn of the 20th century, but on a much larger scale. As a result, some sectors of the Chinese…

  • The stock market connects investors with one another to trade shares of public companies. The modern market relies on information technology to rapidly transmit trading information across the world.…

  • Before investing, it is important to understand the basic concepts of stocks.

  • For the purposes of finance and business, stock is divided into shares (also known as equity shares). These shares translate into partial ownership of a company. Stocks are often divided into two…

  • During a period of recession or market inactivity, swing trading is a popular way of getting returns. Swing traders specialize in buying and selling stocks and commodities for brief periods of time to…

  • When a company goes public, it issues shares of stock in exchange for an investment in the company. After this original offering, called an IPO, the company has little control over its actual stock…

  • Buying shares of stock in any company traded on a stock exchange is easy. All you have to do is open an account with a broker and place your order. The trick, of course, is to choose stocks that will…

  • When trading stocks on margin, you are borrowing funds from your stock broker to purchase stock and using the investment for collateral. Investors trade on margin to maximize their purchasing power.…

  • Bond and stock investments are the most familiar to most people. Assuming a stock or bond is a good buy, which is best depends on what the investor wants to accomplish. Both generally offer good…

  • Call it "the renewable energy sector" or "green-chip stocks" or "the green energy economy," but stocks from companies that are developing green energy are poised for growth over the next few years,…

  • Most investors don't know much about stock warrants, which can be good investment opportunities. Warrants are similar to options in that they give the investor the right to buy or sell a stock at a…

  • The Over The Counter Bulletin Board (OTCBB) is an electronic forum where Over The Counter Stocks, or penny stocks, are traded. For each stock listed on the OTCBB, you will find information detailing…

  • Short selling a stock is a technique investors use to make money when they believe the price of a stock is going to fall. Selling a stock short incurs risk but has the potential for large gains. The…

  • Momentum trading of stocks is for the intermediate or advanced trader. Momentum trading of stocks is a spur of the moment trading strategy. Utilize trading tactics to project market inertia and weigh…

  • Walmart reached the top of the Fortune 500 in 2001, becoming the largest corporation in the United States, and has stayed there every year since except 2006. But what makes investors really smile is…

  • Starting in the late 1990s wireless communications--and especially the cell phone--mushroomed into a dominant position in the telecommunications industry. T-Mobile is one of the world's leaders in…

  • Gateway's spotted cow logo is almost as well known as its personal computers and related products. For the investor, finding information can be a little frustrating since, as of October, 2007, Gateway…

  • The Nike Corporation is probably as well known for its effective use of athletes to promote its products as for its shoes---and for playing a large role in turning the lowly athletic shoe into a…

  • In 2008, Toyota toppled General Motors from its position as the world's largest car seller with sales of over seven million during its first three quarters. That is an achievement that makes Toyota…

  • You only have to see the many people with iPods and iPhones to realize that Apple Inc. has some winning product lines. If you are interested in finding out more about the company from the investor's…

  • "You can do it, we can help." That motto has resonated with do-it-yourself consumers since 1979, when the Home Depot Company started, leading to an extraordinary record of growth. For investors, Home…

  • From a humble start dusting crops on the Louisiana delta, Delta Airlines became one of the world's leading air carriers. It's hard not to love those beautiful airplanes. If you're an investor, though,…

  • As the oldest operating air carrier in the world, United Airlines boasts a fleet of over 400 modern jets--a far cry from the single Sparrow biplane that inaugurated the first scheduled commercial…

  • The red and white logo of Coca Cola is the most widely recognized brand name in the world, and the formula for the beverage is probably the most closely guarded trade secret in corporate America. For…

  • Those golden arches that dot the urban landscape of America are so familiar that McDonald's hardly needs an introduction. However, if you are an investor seeking to learn more about McDonald's…

  • The Eastman Kodak Company, or simply Kodak, is one of America's great corporate names. Founded in 1888, Kodak made photography accessible to the average person and remains a leader in imaging…

  • When you call your broker and place an order to buy shares of a stock, you do so in hopes that the price of the shares will rise in the future and you'll make a profit. But what if the price is likely…

  • Probably anyone who has even a cursory interest in investing has dreamed of finding that one stock that will turn out to be the next Intel or Google. This hope of becoming one of the lucky few who…

  • There are many ways to value a stock, and the method to use might vary based on the type of company and the general investment climate. A stock market is the sum total of investors' valuation of…

  • Whether you have a pond for your yard or you run a business selling fish, you need to know how to properly stock your pond. Depending on your goals, you'll need to know what type of fish will work…

  • Stocks are a necessary part of the business world. They help spread the burden of an entire business among shareholders. Investors also can prevent a business from making serious business mistakes.…

  • A share represents a unit ownership of a corporation's profits and assets. A dividend on a share is a payment made by the corporation to the shareholder, when the corporation has a profit or surplus.…

  • Oil is a commodity in great demand worldwide. Here in America, we use oil to power our homes, cars, lawn mowers, motorcycles and most other equipments we use daily. To get oil from producing countries…

  • Cost basis is defined as the amount of money originally put into an investment before any growth or loss. This includes the initial investment as well as fees and commissions paid to obtain the…

  • Stock rights are the rights of shareholders to purchase stock at a set contract price, rather than the market price, at a future time. Here are some suggestions for how to decide when to offer stock…

  • Reading stock quotes in newspapers such as the Wall Street Journal is part of a daily routine for some investors. The Wall Street Journal contains a vast amount of stock quotes and is a great source…

  • If you need to raise capital for your business, you can issue stocks to people, who receive shares of future profits in return.