You cannot deposit any money in the stock market. The stock market is not a bank or a deposit account. You cannot deposit any money there. The only things you can do are buy or sell securities like shares/stock, mutual funds, derivatives etc.
A share money deposit is a part of equity. These are considered equity shares, and are long-term profit-invested deposits geared toward to stockholders of a company.
In order to buy and sell shares an account must be established with a financial institution or brokerage house. Some companies may require a specified minimum initial deposit in order to open an account. After being approved to open a stock brokerage account an investor is able to purchase or sell shares of stock in any publicly traded company. Most investors purchase shares in increments of 100 shares known as a round lot.
Deposits are defined as shares because a depositor in a credit union actually owns part of the company. In order to deposit, one must become a "member" of the credit union. Credit unions are operated by members and profits are shared amongst the owners. Hope that helps.
how to calculate Recurring deposit interest ?
If the deposit for shares does not meet the definition of liability i.e. there is no obligation to pay back then it should be treated as equity.
If the deposit for shares does not meet the definition of liability i.e. there is no obligation to pay back then it should be treated as equity.
If the deposit for shares does not meet the definition of liability i.e. there is no obligation to pay back then it should be treated as equity.
You cannot deposit any money in the stock market. The stock market is not a bank or a deposit account. You cannot deposit any money there. The only things you can do are buy or sell securities like shares/stock, mutual funds, derivatives etc.
By definition, cash is the most liquid.
A share money deposit is a part of equity. These are considered equity shares, and are long-term profit-invested deposits geared toward to stockholders of a company.
No, you cannot deposit a business check into a personal checking account. You can only deposit a check into an account that shares the same name, i.e. A check is made out to ABC company--it can only be deposited into an account that is titled ABC company. It cannot be deposited into a personal account--even if that is the personal account of the owner.
In order to buy and sell shares an account must be established with a financial institution or brokerage house. Some companies may require a specified minimum initial deposit in order to open an account. After being approved to open a stock brokerage account an investor is able to purchase or sell shares of stock in any publicly traded company. Most investors purchase shares in increments of 100 shares known as a round lot.
Deposits are defined as shares because a depositor in a credit union actually owns part of the company. In order to deposit, one must become a "member" of the credit union. Credit unions are operated by members and profits are shared amongst the owners. Hope that helps.
how to calculate Recurring deposit interest ?
demate shares are those shares which are kept in electronic form where as physical shares are those shares which are kept in the traditional paper form....
There are different types of shares available. Some examples include ordinary shares, preferred shares, cumulative preference shares, and redeemable shares.