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What is a person who applies for shares with a view to selling them immediately for a profit?

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What is a stock market term for an individual who applies for shares with a view to immediately sell them for profit?

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What is the stock market term for an individual who applies for shares with a view to immediately sell them for profit?

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Person who gives to a business or project hoping to gain a profit?

Shareholder, they buy shares in a business in order to gain money from the shares that they invest.


When a person owns shares in your company do you have to have them work there?

Owning shares in a company allows you to profit from the companies efforts, not your own....No you don't need to work there.


Why would a person want to buy shares in a listed company?

The person buy a shares in listed company to make a profit but in other words we can say the person buy the listed company shares to run there market without any hesitation.the listed company shares are like a golden egg but if you buy the shares in other company its like a speculation.


Is the trading of shares Halal?

Absolutely. Trading of shares involves the risk of losing money as well as gaining profit and the person needs to do extensive research in making investments in the stockmarket. Thus the profit gained from stock exchange is purely Halal (unlike the interest from banks)


What is the bank customer shares of the profit made of loans?

Savings account interest and all other forms of interest earned on deposits with a bank is a person's share of the bank's profit made on loans.


How can you earn form buying shares of a company if you buy a share of company eg company have 1000 share you buy 100 shares now company have net profit 10000 after deducting all expenses now how much?

If you buy 100 shares of a company that has 1,000 total shares and the company reports a net profit of $10,000, your share of the profit can be calculated based on your ownership percentage. Since you own 10% of the shares (100 out of 1,000), you would be entitled to 10% of the net profit, which amounts to $1,000. This profit can be distributed as dividends or reflected in the increased value of your shares.


How do you calculate profit earned per share?

divide the profit total by the number of shares


What is Cumulative preferred?

preference shares has the preferred right to get profit or dividend from profit of the company every year. If company not pay the profit in any year even then in cummulative preference shares case profit for that year keep continues to add until it is paid on the other hand in case of non-cummulative preference shares if company not declare profit distribution for any year it will not add to next period.


What is the goal of financial decisions?

To make a profit or a bigger profit. To maximize the wealth of stockholders or price of the shares