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  • ...adjusted to equal the value of the shares that actually vest. Performance shares are determined by stock [[market performance]] (for example stock [[price]] ==Downside of performance shares==
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  • '''Redeemable shares can be either:''' * preference shares or
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  • ...s to provide equity incentives to [[management]] and key employees. Growth shares it is a selecting share with excellent growth prospects and benefit from th ...xample, many of the IT shares could be considered growth shares. These are shares with little earnings history but with strong future earnings potential<ref>
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  • ...There is also class C but it is less popular. There are two basic types of shares, ordinary (more popular and available on the [[market]]) and privileged (th ...Jones 2003, p. 78). They are recommended for individual investors. Buying shares involves the payment of commissions, and in this class, they are lower than
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  • '''Fully diluted shares''' outstanding represents a company's shares outstanding, adjusted for any stock [[options]] and/or potentially dilutive ...ir earning per share''' calculations because implementing '''fully diluted shares''' expands the share basis in the calculation while lowering the dollars ea
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  • #REDIRECT [[class of shares]]
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  • ...it can be issued by every company but in practice investors would not buy shares at higher price from companies that they do not trust. Most commonly this i ...es is US$900 (par value) together with premium they issued it for US$1000. Shares were bought by investors so this gives to company ABC gain of US$100 from p
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  • #REDIRECT [[class of shares]]
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  • ...There is also class C but it is less popular. There are two basic types of shares, ordinary (more popular and available on the [[market]]) and privileged (th ...Jones 2003, p. 78). They are recommended for individual investors. Buying shares involves the payment of commissions, and in this class, they are lower than
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  • * Power of directors to issue shares * Power of directors to make calls on shares
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  • ...it can be issued by every company but in practice investors would not buy shares at higher price from companies that they do not trust. Most commonly this i ...es is US$900 (par value) together with premium they issued it for US$1000. Shares were bought by investors so this gives to company ABC gain of US$100 from p
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  • '''Redeemable shares can be either:''' * preference shares or
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  • '''Fully diluted shares''' outstanding represents a company's shares outstanding, adjusted for any stock [[options]] and/or potentially dilutive ...ir earning per share''' calculations because implementing '''fully diluted shares''' expands the share basis in the calculation while lowering the dollars ea
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  • ...worth $100,000 and represents 1% of the company if the company has 100000 shares outstanding. * '''Margin requirements''': If an individual is buying shares on margin, they may be required to maintain a certain level of equity in th
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  • ...shares board lots are smaller, e.g. for shares more than €10 it can be 10 shares. ...he exchange. The board lot [[system]] is used to standardize the number of shares that are traded in a single transaction, making it easier for buyers and se
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  • ...ion is a legal entity, guided consistent with the law. Inverstors purchase shares of stock and this is proof of ownership in corporation. From the moment of * Source of capital. Corporations can get funds by selling additional shares or issuing [[bonds]] on financial markets, thus they are able to grow much
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  • ...ter refers to a regularly ''updated list of '''the owners of [[company]]'s shares. It is required for each current shareholder to be recorded there. ...al details''' as person's name and address, as well as the number of owned shares. Moreover, such details as shareholder's occupation and the [[price]] paid
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  • ...irst issue shares is a matter of negotiations, but where the [[company]]'s shares are yet listed on the stock exchange, the [[market]] price is going to be a ...ished. Shares lost due to non-payment must be reported separately. If lost shares are issued again in full or in part, in the case of profits they should be
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  • ...ime, the shares of stock are issued to participants of the contract. These shares are going to be paid by those, who build construction of the corporate<ref> ...he further alternative, the company might revoke the contract and sale the shares to somebody else when the subscriber failure to pay<ref> A. Schneeman, (201
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  • ...ce]] for a given period of time. Warrant is characterized by the number of shares of stock that the holder can buy, the exercise price, and the expiration da ...option is exercised, there is no increase in number of outstanding company shares.
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  • ...o the shareholders will be relatively high in relation to the value of the shares held. ...vidend in the form of shares or increase the nominal value of the existing shares. There are also cases where companies instead of dividends send samples of
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  • ...y]] evidencing that a person named in such certificate is the owner of the shares of Company as stated in the [[share certificate]]. ...t the person named in certificate is the shareholder, is entitled to those shares, or has paid the amount stated. If a director, officer or agent of the corp
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  • ...er on the open market. This is the most common way for insiders to acquire shares. * Receive shares as a bonus: This is when the insider is given shares as a bonus or reward for their [[work]] with the company.
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  • ...r within the stockholders value segment of the balance sheet the number of shares authorized<ref> P. D. Kimmel, J. J. Weygandt, D. E. Kieso (2010), p. 576</r * '''Stock that is owned by investors''' - these are shares that have been issued and outstanding.
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  • ...ket]] value of equity''' is the total value of a [[company]]'s outstanding shares in the stock market. It is the current [[cost]] of a security as determined ...of equity for ABC Corporation is $500 million ($50 per share x 10 million shares).
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  • ...s to provide equity incentives to [[management]] and key employees. Growth shares it is a selecting share with excellent growth prospects and benefit from th ...xample, many of the IT shares could be considered growth shares. These are shares with little earnings history but with strong future earnings potential<ref>
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  • ...adjusted to equal the value of the shares that actually vest. Performance shares are determined by stock [[market performance]] (for example stock [[price]] ==Downside of performance shares==
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  • ...ck drops to $14.00 or below, the stop-loss order will be triggered and the shares will be sold. This ensures that the investor's losses are limited to no mor ...if the stock rises to $12.00 or above, the order will be triggered and the shares will be sold. This ensures that the investor's gains are limited to no more
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  • ...pany]] by dividing the total [[net income]] earned by the number of common shares outstanding. It is an important measure of a company's performance, as it r ...'s say a company has a total net income of $1 million and 5 million common shares outstanding. The company's earnings per share would be $0.20.
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  • ...diluted EPS. It agrees that any continuation will be used to buy ordinary shares at average [[market]] value during this period<ref>J. M. Flood (2014), p. 1 ...ach of these standards. Furthermore, the weighted-average number of common shares outstanding (the denominator) in computations of diluted [[earnings per sha
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  • ...mpany in relation to one share. This has the greatest impact on interested shares, because it shows them a profit for each share they own. #<math>Dividend Per Share = \frac{ Dividends }{ Number of Common Shares Outstanding }</math>
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  • ...ate expected return rate on dividends as a part of the market [[price]] of shares, usually dividend yield is about 1-3%. ...the same value as cash dividends and enable shareholders to increase their shares without extra payments.
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  • ...any may offer a share buyback, which is when the company buys back its own shares from shareholders. This is a way to return capital to shareholders without * '''Stock dividends''': Stock dividends are when a company issues additional shares to its existing shareholders.
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  • ...eficial owner's or actual owner's behalf. They are registered owner of the shares and they hold the securities under a custodial agreement. An identity of th ...register of members in the company (i.e. a person with legal title to the shares). Therefore, these phases exclude person who only has a<ref>Capital Markets
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  • ...d shares. If the person collecting the dividend has accumulated preference shares and does not receive the dividend due, the issuer is still owed that divide ...umulative preferred stock may be entitled to vote if the [[company]] whose shares it holds is late with several dividend payments (The Securities Institute o
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  • ...lity, in most cases will result from the possession of at least 50% of the shares entitled to vote. It may happen, however, in some cases that the control ca ...t]]. This is only a potential source of cash because the liquidity of such shares is sometimes questionable. Treatment of both units as one unit by the lende
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  • ...p is usually issued based on registers kept by authorized body. In case of shares it is [[shareholder register]]. ...f a corporation that serves as a proof of ownership of specified amount of shares. Share certificate is also related to stock certificate.
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  • ...ticipation]]" when it exercises the [[option]] of converting the debt into shares of the issuing company <ref>Reinholtz J., Pope E., 2004, p.1381</ref>. Shares in capital, conceptually, are a subset of another share, as intended, which
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  • ...het''' provision based on the understanding that if the [[company]] issues shares to a subsequent investor, the [[price]] per share of that later issuance sh ...the protected investor is granted the right to acquire as many additional shares at no [[cost]] as are necessary to make his average price per share equal t
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  • ...assets available to shareholders divided by the number of its outstanding shares. This figure is typically used for mutual funds and closed-end funds, and g NAV Per Share = (Net Assets - Liabilities) / Number of Outstanding Shares
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  • ...the total market volume of the security is 1 million shares, up to 500,000 shares can be traded at \$10. ...n be traded at $10 if the total market volume of the security is 1 million shares.
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  • Nominal Value = Total Number of Shares x Par Value Per Share Where Total Number of Shares is the total number of shares outstanding, and Par Value Per Share is the face value of each share.
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  • ...areholders the right to receive a cash payment for the fair value of their shares in an acquisition or [[merger]] they did not consent to. ...ration appraised (valued), and be paid the fair market value of his or her shares by the pre-merger or pre-consolidation corporation.Over the past three deca
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  • * Transferability of shares, ...liability of its members shall be limited to the [[nominal value]] of the shares held by them. If a member pays the full amount, it shall not be held liable
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  • ...t also sign the articles of amendment. If the change affects the remaining shares, a statement describing how the change will take place must be included<ref ...dment provides for an exchange, reclassification or cancellation of issued shares, provisions for implementing the amendment if not contained in the amendmen
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  • ...d. For example, the [[company]] may distribute inventory, fixed assets, or shares in another company that it holds. To declare a property dividend does not m ...the company decided to pay a 5% stock dividend, you would receive 500 new shares of the company.
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  • ...t of shares, or through private placements, which involve selling existing shares. Equity capital markets allow companies to access the capital they [[need]] ...y is used to fund the company’s operations and growth initiatives, and the shares can be traded in the stock market. This type of market allows investors to
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  • ...comes to its end, the [[demand]] for a new issue can surpass the number of shares or [[bonds]] which are being issued. In this case, the proper bank can allo ...ne how many shares, securities or bonds they have been given, when the new shares are being made avilable to purchase.
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  • ...ors as it gives them the potential to benefit from the conversion of their shares into common stock. ...o increase their ownership in the company without having to buy additional shares.
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  • ...greater the '''equity participation rate''', the higher the percentage of shares owned by [[stakeholders]]. A very important fact is that companies may use ...P)''': An ESOP is a qualified retirement plan that allows employees to own shares in the company they work for. Employees can purchase stock directly, throug
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  • ...iven public enterprise. The free float ratio determines what percentage of shares in a listed [[company]] is in free float, that is, for individual investors ...ll shareholders have access to the same information and that the company's shares remain fairly priced. This helps to protect the interests of all shareholde
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  • ...o the share register should be prepared. Information concerning subscribed shares has to been entered instantly in the share register<ref>(J.A. Gurria 2013)< The share register is a record of shareholders and the shares they own in a company. It is used to keep track of who owns what in a compa
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  • ...or example shares initial place, stock transfers that took place, and also shares which company surrendered or lost. Nowadays stock ledger adopts into two fo ...er shareholders, which accommodates details of the stockholders and of the shares owned by them.''' All of the above stated pieces of [[information]] contain
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  • ...privatized state enterprises, having in another unit more than 50% of the shares. It has explicit funding mechanisms designed to secure the further developm
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  • ...ed as shareholders, are the owners of the business. There are two types of shares: # '''equity shares''' - equity shareholders are entitled to residual income of the [[company]]
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  • ...firm will also issue warrants that give the company the right to purchase shares of the company at a discounted [[price]] in the future. ...e company issues shares of stock that pay dividends at a fixed rate. These shares are similar to common stock, but they have a higher priority in the event o
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  • * '''convertible preferred shares''' - it is another types of hybrid security. Similar to the above discussed ...he second one is connected with the cost effective when related to issuing shares to gain capital (J. P. Green 2012).
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  • ...eover if the hostile entity is able to acquire a majority of the company’s shares. * Secondly, golden parachutes can be expensive for shareholders and are of ...cquirer, and the issuance of additional shares on the market to dilute the shares of the potential acquirer. Finally, companies may also establish various ta
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  • ...h the dissenting shareholder is entitled to the "fair value" of his or her shares. Fair value for dissenters' rights purposes is simply defined as the value * Any '''exchange of shares between two companies is proposed''' ( if the member has voting rights).
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  • '''Disinvestment''' is the [[process]] of selling assets, such as shares, stocks or [[bonds]], owned by the [[government]] in a public sector unit o Disinvestment is usually done through the sale of shares, either through an initial public offering or through a sale of private equ
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  • ...des that only licensed entities are permitted to act as nominee holders of shares that are negotiable on the capital [[market]]. The provisions governing suc ...ory [[identification]] information on their clients for whom they hold the shares. In addition, where their client is a legal entity, the professional nomine
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  • ...ore of something than is needed' and capital surplus as the total value of shares in a [[company]] that exceeds the par value (Collin S. M. H. 2007, p. 36 an ...nimum amount per stock which shareholders are obliged to pay for purchased shares (Patterson R. 2008, volume 5, p. 37).
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  • ...t '''the acquirer''' promising to pay particular sum of [[money]] or issue shares from the equity capital<ref>Delaney P. R., Whittington O. R., Wiley, (2009) ...gent consideration. For example, an acquirer may agree to issue additional shares of its own stock to the target company if the target company achieves certa
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  • '''Publicly traded companies''' are entities that offer their equity or shares of stock to the public through a regulated stock exchange. This allows anyo ...lions of people around the world. Apple is a publicly traded company whose shares are listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange.
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  • ...ise capital. This can be done by issuing new shares or by selling existing shares in the [[market]]. * '''Equity''': This is when a company issues new shares or sells existing shares in the market to raise capital.
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  • ...om the units in virtue of the dividends or interest paid by the underlying shares or another investment <ref>Loader D. (2011) Fundamentals of Fund Administra ...{{i5link|a=[[Issue of shares at premium]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Class Of Shares]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Investment fund]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Hybrid in
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  • ...ares at 11.00 $. Sell 750 shares 11.50 $ Sell 700 shares 12.50 $ Sell 1500 shares at 10.00 $.
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  • ...Total capitalization is ''calculated'' as the [[product]] of the number of shares issued and the [[market]] [[price]] of one share (Peterson P., Fabozzi F. 2 ...l shares of this joint-stock company. It is a product ''of the number'' of shares of a joint stock company at their current price;
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  • ...Bank. Securities, which may be admitted to trading on a public market are shares, [[bonds]], marketable securities law and derivative rights. ...blic Offering (IPO) is the process by which a [[company]] first issues its shares to the public. It is a way for a business to raise capital to fund its oper
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  • ...on declares a dividend, or there is a deemed dividend on the redemption of shares, to the extent of the amount recorded in the capital '''dividend''' account * A corporation sells some of its shares for a gain. The proceeds of the sale are credited to the capital dividend a
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  • ...gle investor, such as an individual or institution, owns a large number of shares of a company. This could be enough to give them a controlling stake in the
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  • ...t because of the information of it which causes share owners to sell their shares causing the decrease in price.
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  • ...ng specific investment and the cost of the acquisition and distribution of shares and the making of contributions in commercial companies. ...cludes any expenses incurred by the local government in the acquisition of shares in commercial companies or the making of contributions to those companies.
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  • ...ompany which does not have a '''share capital''' and has no right to issue shares. Without the share capital, the company's funds usually rely on external so ...of liability. Other examples of such companies are '''companies limited by shares''' and '''unlimited companies'''<ref>McLaughlin S., 2015, p.46</ref>.
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  • ...the company's real estate, which is the [[nominal value]] of the company's shares. ...is determined by the company's founders and is divided into equal nominal shares.
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  • ...s. However, some companies use a combination of the two, repurchasing some shares and distributing the remainder of the recap as a special dividend <ref> E. ...amount of equity capital at risk, and increase the value of the remaining shares.
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  • * Valuations of shares<ref>Michael J. Duffy, 3-7</ref> ...tions have a lot of control over other shareholders who want to sell their shares to others. Corporate shareholders' agreements contain purchase and sale rec
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  • * financial - one that means the deposit of cash in shares in other companies or in long-term securities such as stocks, [[bonds]], Tr ...stments in a particular term, for example in the form of dividends paid on shares.
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  • ...he number of available common equity divided by the total number of common shares. It shows a book value of each share of stock. In other words, book value i ...ing shares}=\frac{Shareholder equity - Preferred equity}{Total outstanding shares}</math>
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  • ...ng values or indices of equal weight, and excluding penny or rarely listed shares. A similar problem occurs with the risk-free rate. Although we almost alway
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  • ...the name of owner. The true owner would hold all rights and control of his shares (A. V. Chang, A. H. Thorson 2010). ...and a nominee shareholder is that the first one is the legal owner of the shares which he bought form a limited company.
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  • ...sued shares, MVA is equal to: MVA = market [[price]] of shares * number of shares - book value of equity ...from the company and the amount they had previously invested by purchasing shares and reinvesting profits.
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  • ...group of shareholders, which bring together the majority of the company's shares and therefore this group has a decisive voice in managing the company. In o ...nt shareholder should concentrate nothing less than '''30%''' of company's shares, otherwise it is not appropriate to use the term "controlled company" (Kast
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  • ...ividend paid per share in the last year to the average [[market]] price of shares in the audited period. It is assumed that '''the higher the index, the more ...ratio. For investors pursuing a long-term investment policy of [[holding]] shares, YOC may be very beneficial, as, over time, current dividend payments are h
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  • ...s]] [[interest]]''' is an intangible form of incentive for employees, like shares (stocks) or [[options]] in [[company]]. It is one of the kind of the partne ...In other case employees can be disappointed, as they predict that value of shares in future will drop.
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  • ...erations. This investment can be financed through a loan or by issuing new shares in the [[company]]. .... This investment can be financed through debt, or through the sale of new shares in the company.
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  • ...), p. 36)</ref>. This is investment in various '''financial securities''' (shares, debentures) that exist on the '''spare market''' and are listed there. If * '''Structure''': fixed number of shares
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  • ...bligations to deliver or issue its own equity instruments, '''particularly shares''', '''warrants''' or stock [[options]]. In summary, these are all monetary * '''Depository receipts and shares''' - these instruments are securities of a shareholder or shareholder natur
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  • ...res of Apple stock, and the value of the stock increases, you can sell the shares for a [[profit]]. ...ate companies, either through direct investment or through the purchase of shares in private companies. It is considered a high-risk, high-return asset class
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  • ...the c, in the [[absence]] of hostile takeovers threats, can purchase these shares at any time and withdraw from the market by paying a nominal amount. Redemption [[price]] of new shares remained well above the market price, with the result that these rights did
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  • ...itor wants to recover his funds as soon as possible. It means that company shares and properties which belong to them are sold at a lower [[price]]. However ...box5|list1={{i5link|a=[[Purchase capital]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Class Of Shares]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Bond Bank]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Acquisition Fin
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  • ...alue and fair stock [[price]]. Then investor has to pay [[fair price]] for shares. ...are multiple methods of determining the fair price, starting with value of shares on stock exchange and ending with asset-based methods or cash flows. The mo
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  • ...we use the necessary factors. There are indicators that show the number of shares that the acquiring [[company]] must issue for each target company. There is ...course, if during the exchange one company has to offer a larger number of shares in exchange for one share, it is assumed that the offering company is less
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  • ...actions similar to previous ones. They happen rarely, usually, fractional shares are not available to occur at the [[market]], and also they are more diffic ..., he will receive 250 shares instead of 250.56, and the rest of it (.56 of shares) will be paid by '''cash in lieu''' (Tax Partners and Professionals of Erns
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  • ...when a stock [[price]] was rising ('''uptick volume'''), by the volume of shares that were traded in the period of time when a stock price was falling. It i ...e traded when the stock price was rising (uptick volume) and the volume of shares that were traded when the stock price was falling. Thus, it does not provid
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  • ...ision''' and show whole estimation about '''[[real value]]''' of company's shares '''at a given point in time'''<ref>J. Pontiff & L. D. Schall 1998, 142</ref ...hen it turns out that book equity '''is much higher''' than market equity, shares are '''undervalued'''. Whole use of tool refers to real value of share at a
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  • ...e buyer fails to meet the terms, the seller may [[demand]] a return of the shares in whole or in part<ref>Bollefer S. (ed.)(2009)</ref>. ...l over the course and direction of research. As in the case of purchase of shares, [[money]] can be paid in installments under a contract within a specified
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  • ...ison with the other is that you can reinvest the proceeds of short selling shares. ...tock price rises above $30, the investor will be obligated to sell the 100 shares of ABC Company at $30.
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  • ...diversified portfolios. By [[planning]] the acquisition and sale of their shares, they achieve unusual returns on their [[investments]]. This results from e ...particular in [[investment funds]] based on trading in securities such as shares, derivatives or [[bonds]].
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  • ...s (it is therefore a non-repayable consideration covering the value of the shares in the company)<ref> Kausar A., Lee E., Lim C.Y., Walker M. 2014, p. 260-27 ...areholder loan may be used to finance a large acquisition or to repurchase shares of the company’s stock. The loan is typically secured by the assets of th
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  • ...our or disapproval for the actions of [[management]] by the buying/selling shares of the [[company]] and voting during the general meetings of shareholders. * ownership of shares is distributed,
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  • ...insurer must have a minimum capital and surplus. However, if the company's shares are a public trading entity, the insurer must meet several additional requi ...ies in the US than mutual insurers. mutual insurance companies, as well as shares are subject to national insurance regulations but moreover they are subject
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  • ...tity, the capital of which is divided into equal, cumulative and undivided shares. Its partners are not personally liable for the company's debts, but only f * The social capital can be divided into shares and transferred preferentially between partners.
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  • ...roving reports as well as determining if all required charges are made and shares are subscribed, ...ey must receive positive votes from the holders of '''two-thirds''' of the shares. If the number of members of the assembly is not determined during the last
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  • ...e levels become dangerously high, it is recommended to reduce the share of shares to the level below 50% of the portfolio (M. Baskin, et al., 2019, pp. 45-49
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  • <li> Use option. Exercise call option * buy shares at fixed price or sell shares at a specified price in the case of put option. ...stock option gives the owner the right to buy or sell a certain number of shares of a company’s stock at a predetermined price (the strike price) at any t
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  • ...a form of [[primary market]] transaction. In an IPO, a company issues new shares of stock to the public for the first time. IPO proceeds are used to fund th ...le of a secondary market. On the NYSE, investors can buy and sell existing shares of stock from other investors. The prices of these stocks are determined by
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