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What is it called when investors buy part ownership in a company in return for a share of future profits?

Buying stock (shares)


What encourages people to buy shares in ownership of a company?

The dividends encourage the people to buy shares in the company as they would receive a share of the profits made by business they invested in.


What is meant by shares?

a share is the contribution in the ownership of the company. The person who purchases the shares become the shareholder of the company. He has now purchased the shares and has a contribution in the ownership. He will be given dividend as per his ownership


What is a attribute of a corporation's shares?

One attribute of a corporation's shares is their ownership representation in the company, providing shareholders with certain rights and privileges such as voting at shareholder meetings and receiving dividends. Shares also represent the proportional ownership in the corporation's assets and earnings.


What is a stockholders shares of a company's profits?

Dividends


What is the position of an applicant for shares bofore allotment and after allotment of shares?

Before allotment of shares position is Applicant. He doesnt owner of the company. He do not have any rights on company profits and he is not liable for company liabilities. After allotment of shares he become Share Holder. He has right to get company profits. He is the owner of company. He is liable of company liabilites to the extent of his shares.


How does an investor get ownership interest in a company?

by purchasing shares in the company


What determines the price of stock?

The market price of a share of stock is determined by the forces of demand and supply. Shares represent partitions in the ownership of a company.


In corporate law what does a stock certificate represent?

A stock certificate represents ownership of a specific number of shares in a corporation. It serves as a physical document to show proof of ownership of the shares. The shareholder's name, the number of shares owned, and other relevant details are typically included on the stock certificate.


How many shares does Motorola have outstanding?

check a shares website it could tell you company profits, shares and debts!


How a private company can be converted into public company?

By selling the company into 'shares' of the company. Shares being a piece of the company whereby 'shareholders' can receive dividends of the profits.


What is a public limited company in terms of ownership?

I am no expert, but in a company you have the option to sell shares for capital income. So if it is limited to the public, then it means that bussinesses cannot buy shares. Ownership belongs to the members in terms of % shares.